HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-10-08, Page 17��,°,� THE HUtiVry
ENTERTAINMIENT APPY 5th
bus trip to Toronto ANNIVERSARY
LLOYD & LEONA BEDARD,
EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 8, 1986 . A17
BYGORDON ndSCe La PRO
This past weekend the LadiesAuxiliary
their
had their annual bus trip. r thee-
destination was Tues lustookas•ghtseeing
ed two dinner theatres P
tour around Toronto and took time out for
inshoAccording to the ladies h was a
vet g•
very nice and well-earned weekend.
very W in, aro being tasked to fill out an information
busynow till erintothe baqu , etc. Anyone card this year with date of birth, tinformation
pe ande
catering should let one of the length of military service and
wishing to lend a rs hand, number, this is for statistic purposes.
A Membership
members chs know•ion last Saturday
Mel 87 Ea chBird aAln Nicholson says The Branch was honored with a visit by
the r9a7 Faire wird Campaign is now about 30 from the Blyth Leg
underway.. until will be prizes Jt ne end or afternoon. After a drink and of visits hr y
continued on their eiti cry o becoming thev
each month until the first of January or afternoon. This typ
early birds and also dues will enoughbe increasing as popular with a lot ofan hes a d sbe helping n1' January 1, which is reason to be an reale good public
M
early -bird, Ken various branches: at 8 p.m. is .the date in mind.
The son, hai man, Boare atson, o Don't forget this Thursday please plan to later date. down of the sun and in the
Nicholson. chairman, GarBaker, Jack Muir monthly executive meeting,
win n o herra and from
them, help to attend. The regular monthly meeting will be At the going b falai. Let's help Veterans Thursday October 23, morning we will remember • hem.
for children
FestiV8l. cent Drums, Va Y an uBlyth Festival will also
Brenda Doner, General Manager of the at Drift by Rex Deverell with 87 per
people resent, for the firstily horn thiAs Prairies Boy
Another Season's Promise by and families. The
as did Ken averaged
Christmas the
Keith 11re on and Anne Ch}slett on December 13 and 14. A Prairie
be oiled the Festival,r6 [00thas nveople attendedn92 attendance. nen•Colleen Wieser,
performances Ones in Ely people 92 76 per.cent attendance,T�hason closer, performances in Blyth Memorial Hall this Lilly, to 72 per cent Boy's Winter is based on
Prune paintings
aand
over 2,000 from 1number of. houses Cakeh0alk; played Blyth from Wmop g
summer. up , in the houses throughout its three week run in stories.by artist W ilham Kurelek, andcomes
Despite an increase
performances which 'rickets for the events mentioned tvavlebuz
performance In- rcntly in the midst of across -Ontario tour of Exchange• from the t3lyth
performances available in the season, aver- August and Septmeber. Cake -Walk
tre
is cur- to
age attendance a at eachs passing expects- 15 locations and 22 p available now
creased over lst year, surf
tions and budgetprojections. office. Vouchers for the 1987 season
ro actions. Attendance concPi�les in Ivndon on October 12. with f it also be on sale after summerseason
averaged t81o per cent over the season, as an Phone
performance serves is now underway, 9 a.rt• Co 5 P.
ved Letter from W ingfield Farm, Vaidy, Anton weekend. Box office hours are now Monday
compared 1078 percent achieved in the 1985 The Blyth Festival's f fall
and to Friday,
or 523-9225.
giving
season. bySuzannehoaFinlay Pro
Gone to Glory showplanned for adults, as well as 519-523 9
with audiences, Kuerli and the musics
ih most popular rl rn followed Dinettes
w■ ■!1•���C.
Please note the change in time to 7130 p.m.
There will be a leadership
meeting. (Leadership
iname-
cia i following
chairman Gordon De Jong would like a good
attendance at this meeting especially from
the Associate members who in the next few
years will be making the decisions of how the
branch will operate.
President Jim W atson is enquiring about a
small bus to go to the Doberctlme9.eting
1n
Guelph on Sunday,
ne
wishing to attend please get in touch as soon
as possible. da The IDUS would be ring and returning in the
a.ni Sunday
early evening. wishing
AelatBlto please have Zone your name
e on
November aced o tat Por p
placed on the sports sheet provided on the '
bulletin board %'iunediately.
The entertainment committee is planning a
beef barbecue W October
have 25, more eon it atthis
a
and
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'HAPPY 14th
BIRTHDAY
October 9
REM MURRAY
the ars rid. held the following
vin anotherawardfromCommaexpectati®ns
,l'WorldWarl,WorldWarriandtheKoreansurpasses
season Id d Tug of War al
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averaging 95 ser cent a planned
Milling history day p n• ■
morning session. Following lunch a bus will
The Huroil County Branch tofo The take visitors to Trick's Mill and the Gorrie iun to tand
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sponsorin rat devotedayndevey of Ontario of
Brussels Mills. This is a rare opP
milling
a day lyindustriesto the inHuron see these former flour mills which are not
ordinarily open to the public. can send
milling and other early Anyone interestedein attending
County gi tonr San will begin Octoberh 1 Van mondcan end
Registration Eg will at the a.m. i t 5 (which c Borgal, bus eca
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House in F.gmondvfl}e 9:30 County 415 (which covers both bus fare and tun
Breede,428,
er Director of the Christopher HuBorgal, Blyth, NOM
Mso.registermaxium of 40 can be
Pioneer Museum andthe lecturers
Architect, will be among the lecturers for the accommodatedOctober 15
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THANKSGIVING
BUFFEINNER
SERVED SUNDAY
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OCTOBER 12 & 13
5 pm until 9 pm
FOR THANKSGIVING DAY
in order that the staff of THE
HURON EXPOSITOR
PO nId ORh famay ily &
the long
friends, The Huron Expositor
will be closed Moray, r
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Harvest Vegetable Soup
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Pate, Fish Mousse, Clam Salad
Pastrami
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Roast Turkey with Giblet Sauce
and Cranberries.
Roast Goose with Lingonherries.
Baked Ham with Plums.
Pumpkin Pie, Mincemeat Pie,
Plum Flan, Pear Flan,
Chocolate Cream Puffs
and Assorted Cheeses
$1495
(Children /z price)
Reservations Recommended
THE LITTLE INN 565.2611
Main Street, Bayfield
Thank -you for ,
your ,operation.
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