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Thursdays September 17
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`The Charlesounder
Musk Studio
GUITAR and ACCORDION LESSONS
will start in
SEPTEMBER
To Enrol Please Write or Phone
HUNDRED YEAR OLD RQUNDHQUSE COMING DAWN
Family reunion
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CHARLES 'POUNDER.
196 W idder St.
Goderich,, Ont.
PHONE 524-7541
125th ANNUAL
SEAFO.RTH
FALL FAIR
September,
17th18th 19th &.
-OFFICIAL OPENING BY
MURRAY GAUNT, MPP
THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 17 at 8 p.m.
Program To'.. Follow:
FRIDAY, SEPT. l8th
. .HORSE RACES * 4-H SHOW
* -CATTLE SHOW * MACHINERY
* COMMERCIAL DISPLAY'S
* ,MIDWAY AND THI EE BANDS
* OLD McDONALD-FARM DISPLAY FOR KIDDIES
'SATURDAY,- 5EPT.19th'
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t., jAT E1 AT 'THE § A biro AteE=1
Tickets Available from Members, of the: `=
Agricultural Society •
0 $3.00 PER COUPLE
John Murphy, Pres, James Keys, Sec.-Treas.
Seaforth RR 1, Seaforth .
ebsters see Iri
The decendants- of Daniel and
iia Webster spent a pleasant
afternoon on Saturday,.,
;September 5 at Londesboro Hall
visiting and playing games.
• To give the occasion an Irish
atmosphere, thee... tables were
decorated with blarney stones
sand shamrocks and .beautiful
arrangments of .roses from Mrs.
H. Ferguson's garden.
The host and hostess of the
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Bristow, presented their tours of
Ireland in story and coloured
slides. The pictures .which were
exceptionally good were from
the glass works of Waterford to
the Giant Causeway, the Lakes
of Killarney .and Shannon River
to the busy streets of Dublin and
other cities. '
The scenery included
thatched cottages, mountains,
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
AIRCONDITIONED
voi
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Lawn1oiwIiflr,
donkeys pulling carts, ruins 'o
castles and abbies, and . village
homes.
All joined in sinking Peggie
O'Neil and It's A bong. Way to
Tipperary accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Melvin Raynard.
Mrs. Mervyn Lobb was
presented by Mrs. Mary Bristow
slides
With Murth�. °
are the load_____
As; 1 Mentioned recently, help ° 3.8, 19 and 20 with Jahn Watson
is needed" with the Ouides, artist Witcher? I know any
Brownies; Cubs and other such young marrieds say they, wish.
' groups, " ' they could paint -A- or take some.
Now that the youngsters are instruction knowing it will help
back in schoolthese groups must them in their. home decorating
get rolling. Actually I think they, . plans etc. Well, you can get away
would have better luck if they on Friday for sure• -- and with
°gave the parents 'a, couple of father 'home ''on Saturday and '
• weeks to get ,organized - once Sunday. - if you just plan meals.
• the kids are out of their hair and . ahead 0-- simplify things, for lijm
they can see where' they are - he will go 'along with your
going. (They 'KNOW where, attending this : seminar, It just
won im a
they ve BEEN,) 't h hto take one for
few hours fora two da sin about
sic months or longer In the year.
Or when did he jaVER take
complete charge for more than a
few hours for ONE day?
Some gals .don't think about',.
that.. If they would just , make
some arrangements, ahead, father
won't mind keeping the kids r
and it willbe good for .himas
well as the youngsters. Try it -
you'll be glad .ybu did!
Martha.
0 Onething:;t,�bope the parents•
' will- think about' and, that .is --
if their childrenare to be put in
the hands of `teachers" for a
' couple of hours in the evening --
the least they can do is see that
their young ones a ON TIME
with a : par of mugs made inend not rushingat the
last
e
l:itiiatid"c `from• the family in ` minute -- and also make sure
appreciation for her work in they are picked up ON TIE'
writing the family history. where necessary." As most of
Keith Webster expressed the these Leaders in the ' Guides,
'thanks of the family to the hos Scouts, etc.:, etc.,` are very busy
'and hostess and their helpers.fo people, the least you can do is
the fine afternoon and bountif 11 not hold diem up after the
.session is over. The majority
Or I think I am safe in saying
MOST of these Leaders, are
hay
40 get home, after the
noisy„ + and confusion and..
frustration, of the evening for as
one of them remarked one time
• -- "I'm done -in", and I think '
will receive $500. that sums it up nicely,. If you
The basic giveaway formit, don't believe me - attend a
remains ' "' unchanged. Ea h
four times as malty winners. evening of the fair, ten duplicate
Under a new system, every tickets are drawn from all tho
adult fairgoer. will have a chance deposited to that point.
on $18,000 in cash prize, tickets are affixed „to if wh
disbursed at the rate of $2,000 a which is then spun to determir
day. Each of four_daily winners the first, second, third ai
%%ul ..earare =vinners ach-
supper.
Visitors to
air
prlth
ca h'in� s
Visitors to the 1970 Western
Fair will win cash gate prizes
instead of cars - and there'll be
-Piovij n ° `a '�: °reeexve $b00:� h ��einaining�si
rr
tickets are returned to the dru
• sot- for Huron -0n -Saturday,-September 1,
Winners .of the Ladies' Lawn six additional tickets. will
Bowling Club mixed pairs Plans are going ahead for the selected -by the wheel, to be held wonderful person.
invitation tournament held on 43rd , Huron County plowing in reserve in the event any prizes A great many need
September 5 were 1st, . Grace match _ and . farm machinery ,remain unclaimed by the such a -diversion as this people and d
Scrimgeour and Wm. Bell;. 2nd demonstration to be held , deadline of September 30, 1970.' • such ae 'd v pace - helps keep you
a
Edna Overholt and Fred October 10 I n the Joe Ryan In such event, the remaining six. , chanyoung and sparegives you a
Richardson; 3rd May Richardson farm, Lot '32, Concession '14; tickets' in order of theJlrseleetion wonderful feeling for having
and , Harv. Scrimgeour; 4th Mr. McKillop Township. ___ wil1T6ecome eligible for any done something worthwhile for
and Mrs. John Patterson, A new class has been added .unclaimed prize. These will be ders -end the fact that you
or
Seaforth; 5th Audrey Ney Wand this year,. in' which plowing will awarded Thursday October 1
Walter Westbrook. •
meeting ,or two and you will
appreciate
few people°,•are_doing •, •
lbw, tf they had a little extra
help`. a sort of "share the
work" -idea, they wouldn't get so
tlunnin".
A, .6Tt broking about it,
�B 'w'yvtr?�taee"14rs �'
rea fell fairs.
in �Octoer
Here are the dates of some Listowel
fall fairs : in the Western Ontario.
area. They • are listed
alphabetically:
Brampton Sept. 18, 19
Caledonia . Oct. 1, 2, 3.
DrumboSept. 25,26
Oct. 10
Sept. 18, 19
Sept. 19 and 21
Oct. 9, 10 and 12
Sept. 25,26
Sept. 19
Sept. 25,26
Sept. 10, 11, 12
° - Sept. 25,26
Harriston Sept. 17
Howick (Fordwich) Oct. 3
Oct. 3
Sept.. -12
Oct. 3
Sept. 1 to 7
Dorchester
'Durham
Embro
Erin
Exeter
Fergus
Forest
Galt
Glencoe
the wonderful work a Dderton
Kincardine
Kirkton `.r.
Kitchener
McCreath has already -asked
, - leaders.- and you would really
Lucknow
Milton
Milverton
Mount Forest
New Hamburg
Owen Sound
Paisley
Palmerston
Parkhill
Petrolia
Rockton
. St. Marys
Seaforth
Simcoe '
Stratford
Teeswater
Thedford --
Thoriidale
' Walkerton
- Wellesley-'
Wiarton
Zurich
Sept. 8, 9
Sept, 18, 19
Sept. 25,26
Sept. 25,26
Sept. 15
Sept. 18, 19
Oct: 1, 2, 3 -
Sept. 21,22
Sept. 29
Sept. 25
Sept. 11, 12
Oct. 10 and 12
Sept. 22, 23 Sept.M
18
.. Oct. 5to10
Sept. 19 to 23
Sept: 25,26
• Oct. 3
'Sept. 26
Oct. 7, 8
Sept. 15,16
Sept. 10, 11
Sept. 28
- C.N.E. Aug. 20 to Sept. 7
lack_ rodeo Royal Winter Fair Nov. 13 to 21
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r 4 ire Kitcnener
_
e enjoy sharing a load with this
•A most exciting and unusual
event will be held in Kitchener
on Saturday, September 12th
when 46 top truck and
tractor -trailer drivers match .skill
and knowledge during the `23rd
Annual ' Ontario Truck Roadeo
Championships. Contestants will
have to marioeuvre an- intricate
"test course" located at Fairview
Shopping Centre's north parking
lot.
It will climax months of
preparation and regional run-offs
between hundreds of "pros of
the road" from every section of
-tl e v niePThere j l be. three
divisions of competition:
straight truck, four and five -axle
tractor -trailer combinations: The
three top trophy winners: will
have won their. spurs from
drivers of over 400,000
commercial ' vehicles in Ontario.'
To qu ify for these Ontario
finals contestahnt must -have
been accident -free for the past
12 months and won either a
company -sponsored or regional
" -competition. In addition to
precision driving tests, drivers
are scored ori equipment defects,
retirement from the Prudential ` evening :starting at 5, on fire fighting, .. first aid, traffic
Insurance Co. of America- atiat 'September 17. The following laws and other safe driving rules.
having been associated with Wednesday afternoon at 1 - A total of 425 points is
•them for twenty-nine years., I o'clock the I.O.D.E. Public possible but rivalry and skill are
'take ' this opportunity to thank Buffet with Mrs. - Pierre Berton, so keen that winners may be
you for your business over the;sponsored by the Maple Leaf declared only fractions apart.
Chapter. Over 50 official judges are
Soon we will have our''first ' required to scorethe contest.
frost and the beautiful .colors in - The public is invited to share
be .done around the field w
each contestant required to plow
• three rounds, around the field.
A special prize is donated by
Gordon McGavin for ,best
. cornet., , ,,• r;'
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"t 1pF ;*:r SAl'Fir �T.` �k Y -' f
''' - threes* ` contest - and horseshoe
pitching contest.
Lth
' may help raise this younger
generation should more than
repay you for that hour you
enjoyed with them.
I hope you , enjoyed'' the
Industrial Softball Tournament
this last weekgnd,� ... and I w t
,ay,,D.
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T�i'AN'I�
say
hardworking group .who made it
possible for us to enjoy. Here's a
change of pace for you (and
mark your calendar!) November
8 at 3 Sunday afternoon the 50
piece Concert. Band of the
Sisters of Mount St. Joseph is
being sponsored by our Town
Band, at G.D.C.I. This - is a'
° terrific group - don't miss it.
- . How about a . Spaghetti
Dinner 7 Bib and all - served as
, . A -only a_great'group. of cooks can
serve it? This is happening at St.
John' Chisholm announces his - Peter's Parish Hall Thursday
w -•d
Don't Miss
That Delicious Smorgasbor
•I1
SEPT. 10.11-12
'One Showing Thursday a1 8 p.m.
Two Showings Friday and Saturday at 7:30 & 9:13
•
They make their own laws at "The Cheyenne Social Club"
NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES PRESENTS :
JAMES STEWART
- HENRY FONDA
THE LITTLE INN
Bayfield
SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Phone 565-2611
For Reservations -
DINNER 5:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
years. It has been my pleasure to
have served you.
our trees. When you look down
an avenue of maple trees you
can't help but' thrill 'to their
beautiful colors.
Speaking of colors -- are you
planning to attend the painting
seminar which the Goderich Art
Club -sponsors this September
this exciting event and watch
these highly;skilled drivers in
action from -10:30 a.m. to 4.00
p.m. There is no' charge.
The Annual Awards Banquet
to honour the winners will be
held in the evening at Bingeman
Park Lode on No. 7 Highway.
PHONE 524-8331
Mr. and Mrs. Robert •. Hays
and children Barbara and Eric
spent they weekend with Mrs.
Hays' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Bosnell, 117 Napier. St. °
Miss M. Helen . McNee will -
graduate Friday;- September 11
from Victoria Hospital School of AA
Nursing, London, Ontario: The
graduation exercises ,a „to be
held at CentennialIa11;, noon:
lYfis,•1111c,INN wilt l 4114le staff
of Wingham and - District
Hospital.
./"Mr. •and Mrs. Kenneth Benn
and daughters Kim, and
Kathleen, of England, have
returned . house after three weeks
visiting relatives in the Goderich
and Cleveland areas.
Mrs, Benn is the sister of
Signal -Star managing editor Ron
Price. Theywerereunited on
August 20 for the first time in
eight years.
While here the families visited
Ottawa and the north tundra
country, iiiffonquin Park and
points on upper Georgian . Bay
and Lake Huron; ' Detroit,
Cleveland, New York City and
the central portions of
Pennsylvania, Ohio and New
York states.
Their stay concluded with a
two-day trip to Niagara Falls, a
short rest in Goderich and.a,visit
tp the African Safari Farm near
• Galt.
SATURDAY MATINEE .SEPTEMBER 12
2:06 P.M4
Victor Mature "HANNIBAL"
SUN., MON., TUES. • SEPT. 13-14-15
' One Showing at 8:00 p.m.
Today's child (LrII.IZi,f.t
J 4 is Christine.
MATIQNAL GENERAL PICTURES
+ + .
Preterits /
YES
BAIRD: MOTORS
-__._ -,cor foctable_ &.rands-tilind•.
-Good Concession Booth
.-Good Parking Facilities
Starts WEDNE DAY!
FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY
WEDNESDA,Y, SEPT. 16 to TUESDAY, 'SEPT. 22 .
One Show! a Night at 8:00 p.m.
FLASH
RACE DATES
EXTENDED
RACINC1 EVERY SIINDAY
Post Time 2:00 p.m.
SEPT. 6, 13. 20, 27
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE -1N
CLINTON ONTARIO
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk '
THURS..: FRI. SAT.
September 10-11.12
- DOUBLE FEATURE
"BOB 8 .CAROL
& TED & ALICE"
AbMITt�r+cE Natally Woad
Robi►rt Culp
Elliott Gould
In Color Dyan. Cannon
A contemporary satire on American
marital ritores about 2 couples caught
up in the sexual revolution.
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July 5 to August 18 I2c sT TIME
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Smoke Shop, Craigie's Newstaitd and Spro ll:'s 0P.
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