The Huron Expositor, 1981-08-19, Page 10OPENING
HE WON'T
COME IN FROM THE BARN
with Ted Johns
directed by Paul Thompson,
"An Agricultural Comedy
• for Cynical Times —.
Aug. 25 - Sept. 5 AT 11:30 P.M.
Myth Memorial Hall 8:30 p.m
Matinee added Sept. 5, 2 p.m.
Tickets still available t.-call 523-9300; 523-9225
EVERYTmING LOOKS SO GOOD! -- Bruce enjoying themselves at the Junior Farmer's
Shapton and his wife, Delores, seem to be barbecue Saturday ni ght. (Photo by Hook)
IT'S' BETTER THE SECOND TIME AROUND
— Jim Dunlop was also back for a second
helping at the Junior Farmers barbecue. With
so many people doing the same thing, it must
have been good food. (Photo by Hook),
Organizers hope to steal
some of ,.the thunder from
Canada's Wonderland when
PlowingWonderland suggested
doses after fhe weekend of which will make the IPM a
Sept. 26 and 27. The IPM popular attraction include
runs Sept. 29 through Oct. 3 steam 'engines, horse drawn
co a 400-hectare site at
historical
wagons. di
splays,
antique
blanks,
and
Crown Hill near Barrie.
The hundreds of exhibits variety shows and county
at this year's plowing match exhibits that will give a taste
will include the latest in farm of Simcoe County's past and
technology,,.,machinery, future.
livestock, seed. chemical, Parades, a children's
consumer products and midway and over 60 food
automobiles. Other exhibits (=cessions will continue to
give the IMP's famous ittlitiMUIttniututtirliliAti tented city a carnival
atmosphere.
the International Plowing
Match and Farm Machinery
Show gets underway near
Barrie late next month.
Many rural families are
expected to combine a visit to
the nearby theme park
Wonderland with their
annual outing to the plowing
match, which is the largest
annual agricultural event in
the world. Wonderland
THE THIRD ANNUAL
BACK FOR MORE P — Diane Wilson served 'another customer at the
Junior Farmer's barbecue Saturday night. The barbecue and dance
ended' a day of fun and frolic as the Junior Farmers hosted a softball
tournament as well. (Photo by Hook)
Clinton Arena
September 14th to
September 26th, 1981
Stores are libraries 527-0180
Refill your cup!
Buy any size soft drink .
get a'REFILL.• for only
254,
OFFER GOOD
AUG. 13 TO AUG. 30
(with any food purchase)
Register early - maximum of 30
bays per class. Three age cia
5 -i-5-4 years: 1043 years: and 14
and up. Each skater will furnish
his own equipment.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE
AT CLINTON ARENA OR
AT CLINTON TOWN' HALL
The management requests that fees be paid in
full at time of registration thus eliminating cer•
taro administration costs. Please Wake cheque or
money order payqble to the:
provide some form of library
service to smaller
communities, "The Woks
are there on an honour
basis," says Committee co-
ordinator Angela Fleming.
"Anyone may borrow, return
and exchange them when
they wish."
The committee is funded
by a grant from the
Midwestern Regional Library
System.
Village stores in Staffa,
Brodhagen, Rostock and
Newion now also serve as
small libraries.
The Perth Library
Committee has placed' 'a.
setection of paperbacks in
Sadlers Store in Staffa.
Bucks of Brodhagen,
O'Krafka's General Store in
Rostock and Keupfer's
General Store in Newtoi.
The Committee's aim is to
HOCKEY FEE: *60.12 WEEKS)
DEADLINE: ALL APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE
RECEIVED BY SEPTEMBER 1,1411.
EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
HOURS
Sun • Thurs 1 t a m, - 12 nuarmpht
Frt. & Sat 11 a.m. - 2a-ra,
Air Conditioner eVA
CENTRAL HURON
SCHOOL,
CLINTON ARENA
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On behalf of Seaforth Council, I. ;am. pleased to invite -you to
a ttend. a l'‘31,41-0 IIVLETING ON ctiEDNBSDA.11 SENTEKBV. 9, A9B1 1 AT
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The purpose of this meeting is to stismitate dismission and
coo:Tents prior to Seafortli Couiicil malcing a decision
OD. the
, As of the
Seaforth Arena and. Communitl Centre. ,
•
As /mi. lialow, our arena faeilitiet were recentl/ condemned.
by
the Winistr7 Of tabour following a structural' anallsis by a
togineering consulants have reviewed. various alternatives
which
range
frOta partial. d.emolition anti restoration to
consulting engineer.
Copies of the consulting engineer's S.-1ternatives are available
complete d.emolition and reconstruction.
'k,.
.
See the Back-to-School values
for styles and savings in
The Huron Expositor
upon request at the Seaforth Ifiunicipal
office.
We lociW forward
to seeing ell interested Seel
afar and Ares
resideats, elliba sad groaps
at this
tent oostiag.
300 SIONAO
1110 TOW Ca 00010 To place your back-to-school, advertising
call, Laurie at 587-0240
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300.S atiSS A1%
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