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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-19, Page 23STEAM POWER MODELS — Senior machine shop students at South Huron District High School have com- pleted construction of several walking beam steam engine models. Shown with their creations .are Tom Roberts and Ken Coates, T-A photo UCW meets Dashwood ladies travel north SEAFORTH CENTENNIAL AND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TRACTOR — TRUCK PULL A WOTPA Sanctioned Event Agricultural Grounds SEAFORTH Tuesday, July. lst.,at 1 p.m. PULL CLASSES 1— Out of Field — 5000 lb. Purse $200.00 2 " " 6000 lb. Purse $200.00 3 — " " — 10000 lb. , Purse $200.00 4 — " " — 12000 lb. Purse $200.00 " — 16000 lb. Purse $200.00 6 — " " — 20000 lb. Purse $200.00 7 —Open Class 7000 lb. Purse $300.00 8 — Open Class 9000 lb. Purse $300.00 9 — Truck Class 5000 lb. Purse $200.00 (Wheelbase min. 100") 10 — Truck Class 7000 lb. Purse $200.00 (Wheelbase min. 100") — Safety equipment to NTPA Rules — Trucks to have clevis type hitch at hitch point Weigh in at Seeforth Co-op at 10 a.m. SEE THE DISPLAY OF ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT Entertainment and Refreshments in the Arena 12 noon to 6 p.m. Chairman: Ken Coleman - Home 527-0398 Shop 527-0120 5 Stag for Jim Morley Sat., June 28 8:30 p.m. LES MORLEY'S SHED Everyone Welcome FREE. BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Monday and Wednesday NOW SATURDAY Starting July 5 and running for eight consecutive weeks for fairgrounds bingo BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Dashwood 6;15 p.m. Exeter 6:30 p.m. Huron Park 6;40 p.m. Centralia 6:45 p.m. Lucan 6;55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 Times-Advocate, June 19, 1974 Page 11A EVERY TUESDAY SPECIALS Giant Barn [20 pieces] $7.00 * Regular [ 15 pieces] 5.10 9 Piecer [9 Pieces] 3.75 Pr Dinner Box 1.65 * Snack Pack 1.00 Kentucky Style Chicken and Home Made Pizza June Special Suk;marines .65c 4)00.0 THE FORGE 0 /C1 ‘cf•c9* M 527-0 ain Street, 443 Seaforth %es, STARLITE First Show at Dusk op.r, NiiANY Grand Bend • FRI. / SAT. & SUN. — JUNE 20, 21, 22 THE STING Adult Entertainment Paul Newman, Robert Redford Color Adult Entertainment Goldie Hawn Color * * * WED., THURS. & JUNE 25, 26, 27 EMPEROR OF THE NORTH POLE Adult Entertainment Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin Color LAST AMERICAN HERO Adult Entertainment Jeff Bridges Color GIRL FROM PETROVKA NEXT POST TIME UESDAY, JUNE 247.p EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE A "GOOD TIME" AT THE.. GaDERICH RACEWAY Km?, 10 EEXXACC1Trt t ACTION RACE $1000 FEATURE RACE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV IN CLUBHOUSE MEET Canada Week 24 june-1 july &WAN gis 'fa hug lea/WIN Undemairek Semaine du Canada 24 juin-1 juillet COMITE CANADA COMMITTEE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRI., JUNE 27 7:00 p.m.—Official OPENING and Flag Raking at Cenotaph 9:00 p.m.—SUMMER FROLIC Community Dance at Arena with Joe Overholt SAT., JUNE 28 1:00 p.m.—Official Opening of TENNIS COURTS 8:00 p.m.—TALENT NIGHT at Arena SUN., JUNE 29 1:00 p.m.—Community PICNIC AND BARBECUE at Riverview —5:00 p.m. Park 4:00 p.m.—Synchronized SWIM DEMONSTRATION at Pool 7:30 p.m.—Community WORSHIP SERVICE at Riverview Park MON., JUNE 30 1:00 p.m.—Judging of GARDEN COMPETITION 7:00 p.m.—FAMILY ROLLER SKATING at the arena Free for Family Groups - Individuals Regular Charge TUES., JULY 1' 9:00 a.m. —EXETER CENTENNIAL CUP Soccer Tournament 1:00 p.m.—Challenge. SOFTBALL Games 2:00 p.m.—LAWN BOWLING JITNEY at the Lawn Bowling Greens 5:00 p.m.—Official CLOSING and Flag Lowering at Exeter Public School 8:00 p.m.—OPEN HOUSE. Exeter Legion For Further Information Call EXETER REC OFFICE 235-0391 McGillivray girl sets new high jump record By JOY SCHEIFELE Ailsa Craig Liz Lagerwerf of RR 8 Parkhill, a grad.e five student at McGillivray Central Public School successfully broke the county record in the girls' high jump competition last Monday at the County Track and Field competition held in London. Competing in the girds: 9 and 10 year old division, Liz achieved the new record by jumping a height of 1.23 meters. For the first time this year, the annual competion was divided into two series, In the "B" series, McGillivray Central School placed third with 16 other county schools participating in the events. Country Singles Dance Sat., June 21 VANASTRA SOCIAL CLUB 8:30 p.m. Music by the TRUETONES Ref reshmentsServed Watch for our next dance on JULY 12 at Hully-Gully oar Grade eight student Carol McCallum of Ailsa Craig with an easy running style placed fourth in the open 800, Joanne Scott, another grade eight student of RR $ Ailsa Craig, also brought honoures to her school by earning several ribbons in various events. East Williams Memorial public school placed 11th out of the 16 schools in the "B" series. Grade eight student, Michael Mathers placed second in the shot put competition, while the boys' eight years and under relay team took third place. Terry McLeish of Ailsa Cfaig and a grade seven student along with Robbie deVlugt of Nairn, a grade three student, stood out in the events. Terry succeeded in winning 14 out of a possible 31 points and Robbie won nine points. The students first ,competed in their own school competitions, then went on to Glencoe to face the winners in eight other schools, before finally taking part on the county level. News and views from Ailsa Craig Last week we heard rumours that our local "Co-Op" had been broken into. However, upon in- vestigating the story we can reassure you that Ailsa Craig remains an honest, safe village to reside. There was no break in whatever, Manager Finley McKinley assures us. Often when the power failures, the alarm is activated and an investigation 'is immediately necessary to insure all is secure. This is what most likely began the false rumours. By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Exeter Tops members from the Dashwood area, Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Albert Rader and Mrs. Howard Hendrick spent three days in Ottawa attending the Tops P.R.O. convention recently at the Chateau Laurier and the Arts Centre. They also had a tour of the city and Parliament buildings. Approximately 3,000 women from all over Ontario attended. UCW meeting The literature and com- munications group with Mrs. Syd Baker convener was in charge of the June meeting/ of Calvary United Church Women, It was a visitation meeting with members gathering at the church and going out to visit the sick and shut-ins. Everyone came back and shared their experiences with the group. The strawberry and ham supper is June 20, The Sunshine committee is Mrs. Cliff Penhale and Mrs. Greta Schade. Ladies Aid The June meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was held at the Bluewater Rest Home with group 2 and Mrs. Charles Mar- tene, 'convener, in charge of a program for the monthly bir- thday party. The program consisted of piano solos by Sherrie Stade, Sandra and Elizabeth Dafars and Jayne Hayter who also sank as she played. The junior choir sang two numbers and also closed the program with The Lord's Prayer in song. Mrs. Hilda Rader gave a reading, "Stove Pipes". The Rader sisters, Carol, Barbara and Brenda played several numbers. Four ladies presented a skit, "Trapping a Quack". Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie sang two duets. Mrs. Al Scholl and Mrs. Martene led in a sing song of familiar old songs. Mrs. Arnold Becker, president, presented gifts to those having a June birthday. Following lunch a brief Pentecostal of Luca n On Wednesday evening June 11, a group from the Pentecostal Holiness Church motored to Thamesville to hear a previous minister, the Rev. Fred Thom- son, now Superintendent of Work in the Maritimes. On Saturday members of the congregation attended the Ontario Quadrennial Conference at the Evangelistic Centre, Toronto, when Bill Cochrane and Roger Mason were ordained and Rev. Ray Brewster was elected to the Conference Board. Rev. Brewster was in charge of both services on Sunday, in the morning preaching a Father's Day sermon based on Luke 1: 5- 23. He said "being a Godly father is so important that men need to prepare themselves by obedience to God and spend time sharing the Lord with their children". At the evening service, Mr. Brewster spoke of the im- portance of sharing and uplifting Jesus Christ in daily lives and in the Church to draw people to Him. Robert Holland, Jr. sang a solo and also sang a duet with Mrs. John Armitage, at the evening service. business meeting was held. The Altar Guild reported 18 visits, The new Guild is Mrs. Harry Hayter and Helen Nadiger. It was decided to have a bakeless bake sale in July. Group 1 and 2 are in charge of a September wedding. Persona Is Mrs. Ross Love, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Helen Grieves and London students at Kirkton farms By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Grade III pupils from Kensal Park school, London, journeyed by bus Wednesday June 11 ac- companied by their teachers Joyce Gavin and Beth Codrey to the farms of Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Crago and Mr. & Mrs. Don Nairn. Lunch was served on the lawn. The children enjoyed seeing the animals on the farms. A treat of cookies and pop concluded the afternoon. Kirkton Sunday School held their anniversary on Sunday, June 15. Guest speaker was Rev. Vern Tozer of St. Marys Presbyterian Church. Special music was provided by the junior senior choirs, organists Mrs. Earl Stephen and Miss Nancy Fraser and pianist,,1VIiss Debby McPhail. Mrs. Truman Tufts, London, Mr. & Mrs. Lorraine Funnell and Cathy of Woodstock, Mr, & Mrs. Gil McIntyre, Tracy, Gary and Gayle, Mark Riedl of London, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Tufts and Paul, Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Tufts, Debbie and Ian of London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Tufts. Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Morley of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Miss Linda Marshall is at- tending 4-H convention in Guelph this week. Father's Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Crago were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dunnell of Woodstock; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cowdrey of Lucan, Miss Joyce Crago, Toronto and Miss Hazel Crago, London. Miss Monica Eveleigh of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh. Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ross .Robinson. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Stephen of Owen Sound visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman spent a few days holidaying in the north, Travelling to Tobermory they crossed on the Chi-Cheemaun ,to Manitoulin Island where they visited with Mr. Sr Mrs. Eric Eagleson and Marshall, Little Current and Mr. & Mrs. Don Love and family, Sudbury, returning home by North Bay. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Rader spent the weekend at Cass City, Michigan, with Mr. Sr Mrs. Herbert Bills and family and. attended the high school graduation of their daughter Julie Bills. Fred Messner has returned home from University hospital, London. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader, London; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion; and Mr. Sr Mrs. Dave Rader and Stacey. Friday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love were Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Harrison, Goderich, Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love were Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lobb and family, Clinton; Mr. & Mrs. Clare Love and family, Sarnia; Mr. & Mrs. Earl Datars and family, Grand Bend; and Mr. & Mrs. Wallie Pullen, Huron Park. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller and Mr. & Mrs. George Tieman spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. _Russell Hoperoft and family 'I prior Co -, the Hoperofts moving to Waterdown. Centennial Special CASH BINGO Legion Hall SEAFORTH Friday, June 27 Three $50 Games $150 JACKPOT TO GO! Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25,t or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion, Seafort12) By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr, & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis attended the Decoration service held at Grand Bend cemetery last StInday. Mr. &, Mrs. Joe Durand and baby of London visited with the latter parents M. & Mrs. Jim Morley Sunday afteroon. Dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley Wednesday were the latters sister Mrs. Robert Hackney and Mrs. Ken Young of Sarnia; and her niece Mrs. Wayne Hackney and daughter of Windsor. Mr, & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis, Mrs. Fred Lewis, and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick were at Carlisle Anniversary service last Sunday morning. Kathleen Morley visited with Mrs, Violet Allison on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Tweddle and Mrs. Carson visited with her on Saturday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley were in Greyling, Michigan last weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick were guests Saturday afternoon at the Van Ryn-Dorman wedding held in the Baptist church at Ailsa Craig. Notice to all Exeter Minor Hockey Association Players JUNE 20 IS THE DEADLINE For Enrolling In The Fall Training School Program 74..goveme EXETER 21 THAMES ROAD 235-2311 GRAND BEND Phone 238-2161 EXETER LEGION HALL JACKPOT NI $350 irclaYs PLUS 1 TCINIGHT Thurs., June 19 - 8:30 p.m. 2 DOOR PRIZES MYSTERY PRIZE 1 admission per person No Reserve Seats 1 share the wealth Admission $1.00 for 15 Rounds Extra cards 254 each or 5/$1.00 , Sponsored By Ladies' Auxiliary No One Under 16 Years of Age Will Be Admitted ANNUAL BEEF BARBECUE Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Saturday, June 28 Serving 4 - 8 p.m. Adults: Advance $3.50 At the door $4.00 Children 12 and under: Advance $1.75 At door $2,00 Tickets available at Hopper-Hockey Furniture ADVANCE SALE TICKETS UNTIL JUNE 25e DANCE TO FOLLOW Music by "Playboys" $2.00 per person