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Tex Noble and His Orchestra
Afternoon Matinee and Nights
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Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips
SPECIAL
SUNDAY, JULY 2
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CUSSINS
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"CUSSIN CLEM"
Making the last appearance before appearing in Nashville
Tennessee.
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come in and enjoy four big days of entertain-
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JUNE 29th to JULY 3rd
Dining Lounge Open 12 noon until 10 p.m.
SUNDAY
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BIBLE SCHOOL BIBLE SCHOOL
July 3-7 -- July 10 -- 15
9-11:30 a.m.
at the
ETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SPONSORED BY
Ethel Conservative Mennonite Church
HARR1STON
Drive-In Theatre
Wednesday 28 — Thursday 29 — Friday 30 — Sit., July 1st.
JANE FONDA stars in "KLUTE" plus McCABE and Mrs.
MILLER — Stars Warren Beatty and Julie Christie
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GIANT HOLIDAY DUSK TO DAWN
— SUNDAY, JULY 2nd
FIVE FEATURES
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No. 1, MCMASTER -- A Giant Western
No. 2, KISS and KILL— Suspense Thriller
No. 3, MURDERS in RUE MORGUE
No. 4, COUNT YORGA VAMPIRE
No, 5, CRY OF THE BANSHEE
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Summer of '42" Starts Tuesday
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KIDS IN CARS FREE
Huron board reverses
Seaforth bus decision
Huron-Perth board rejects
proposal that offices be moved
The monthly meeting of fluren
County Board of Education at
Clinton, on. Monday evening pass,
ed a motion in favour of a delega,
lion with regard to busing that
was seen by at least some board
niernbers as a break from Board
pOlicy on the matter«
Mr. and Mrs.poriCa.rter, who,
live on the outskirts of Seaforth,
were on hand at the meeting to
appeal an earlier decision by the
gducation Committee denying
their request to send tneir daugh-
ter to Kindergarten in Seaforth
this fall. The committee had act-
ed against their request on the
basis that Board policy places
their residence in a zone desig-
nated to attend Brucefield school.
rather than the Seaforth school
even though they are closer in
miles to the town school.
The Carters, when explaining
their case, showed the board that
a Public School bus on its way
into Seaforth passes their home
each day. This bus they also
pointed out picks up a number of
Separate School Children under
an agreement with the Board, of
Education as well as a Public
School youngster who attends
school in Seaforth.-
(‘It seems," Mrs. Carter not,
ed, "that we should have just gone
ahead and enrolled our child in
Seaforth without approaching the
board, as the other family did,
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Pipe
of. Drumbo were Sunday visit-
ors with Miss M. Skelton.
Mrs. Glen price of Vancou-
ver is a guest of Miss M. Skel-
ton while she is here to attend
the Centennial celebrations.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller
of Hespeler were weekend visi-
tors with Mrs. George Chidlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilken and
family of Elmira spent Sunday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Miss Sandra Gall Watson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Watson, RR 1, Blyth, graduated
from St. Joseph's Regional School
of Nursing, London on Friday
at exercises heid at Alumni Hall,
and nothing would, have been said.
We took the proper course of
action and are now being denied
something that is in effect for the
family who did not follow that
course." Board Chairman; Bob
Elliot admitted that such seemed
to be the case.
It was also pointed out to the
Board that the Kindergarten fa-
cilities at Brucefield were more
crowded than at Seaiorth and that
if a bus had to pick up the Carter
child, it would be forced to travel
Well out of its way and extra cost
would be incurred due to the long
er distance.
Following lengthy discussion
on the matter the Board carried
a motion on a 10 • 4 vote to re-
cind the motion taken earlier
refusing the Carters' permiss-
ion to enroll their child at Sea-
forth Public. School. A further
motion was then passed indicat-
ing that due to the circumstances,
the number of children already
in Kindergarten at Brucefield and
the busing situation, the Carters
would be permitted to send, their
child to Seaforth. It was stress-
ed, however, that the ruling was
effective for only this child.
A number of Board members
voted against the move on grounds
that this would only be a first
step toward completely destroy-
ing policy on where children
shall attend school.
University of Western Ontario.
She is also a graduate of Walton
Public School and Seaforth Dist-
rict High School.
A number of relatives and
friends attended the graduation
exercises and a reception at the
home of her parents following
the graduation
Lynne Workman graduated
from the Ov m Sound Regional „
School of N) .sing recently. Her
parents, M . and Mrs. C. L.
(Sam) Workman and brothers
Murray and Donald attended the
ceremonies. Mrs. Wilfred King
and Mrs. Jean MacDonald, of
Gorrie accompanied them.
At a special meeting of the
Huron-Perth County Roman.
Catholic Separate School, Board.
in Seaforth Monday night it was
decided by a. vote of nine to five
to keep the board offices in
Seaforth.
This decision was reached
following several hours' discus-
sion in committee of the whole.
All four Stratford trustees and
Patrick Carty, representing
Ellice. North and South East-
hope Townships, voted against
the motion, hoping to have the
offices relocated in the Loretto
convent olljuron Street hiStrat-
torci,
Voting to ret,au, the offices
in Seaforth were; John McCann,
RR 3, Ailsa crag; jeSePh1490Y1
Dublin; Michael Connolly,
Kippen; ArthUr E. Bald, RR 4,
14istoweii Chris WalrOen,
MaryS; Oscar Kieffer, RR 1,
Bluevale; Ted Geoffrey(, RR
Zurich; Vincent, Young, pocierion
and Francis Bicknell, RR 5,Sea
forth.
At, the regular meeting of
the board on June. 12 a pro
PPeal had been made by Rev,
Carl Keane of St.. Joseph's
Roman Catholic church in Strat-
ford that the board move its
administrative offices to the con-
vent, which will become avail-
able when the Loretto sisters
leave the building for smaller
quarters.
DANCE
40th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
of
Mr. and Mrs, Rollie Marks
SAT., JULY 8th
Brussels
Legion Hall
SCOTT'S
ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE WELCOME
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
June 28-29-30
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
PLAZA SUITE
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Walter Matthau Maureen 'Stapleton
A trio of stories set at the famous
Plaza Hotel from the Broadway hit,
Color
MURPHY'S WAR
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Peter O'Toole Stan Phillips
Color Cartoon
,04.4141.004140.04.044PO4,040041P4.04NOV•0"41NP
SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES.
July 1-2-3-4
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
BIG JAKE
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
John Wayne Richard Boone
Maureen O'Hara
Color
0.1,11•00
BLUE WATER,
WHITE DEATH
The hunt for the Great White Shark
"ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING"
Color Cartoon
SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES.
WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
July 5-6-7.8
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
SUMMER OF '42
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Jennifer O'Neill — Gary Grimes
Colour
roallOOMIS
BONNIE AND CLYDE
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Fay Dunnaway Warren Beatty
Noeikals..rwowarrki~o.pooe‘woreomor
July 9-10-11
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
WATERLOO
Orson Wallas — Rod Steiger
ChrAtopher Plummer
The story of one of history's
most significant battles,
Color
NEW LEAF
COMEDY
Walter Matthau Elaine May
Color Cartoon
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