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The Huron Expositor, 1983-05-11, Page 154 p GOODIES FOR SALE—The ladles division of the Seaforth Agriculture Society made close to $460 from their bake sale and grocery draw Thursday. Dorothy Hays and Doris McClure sell tickets for two laundry baskets full of groceries.,' ` - J EntsiAdi tt a @e Golf tournament Sports chairman, Jim Wat– son, has a golf tournament organized for Saturday, May 21 at a golf course where Stephen Bennett Is the golf pro. This is a challenging course and should be a day of entertaining golf. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this invitation should contact Jim and sign the list provid- ed on the sports board. The price is 525 which will include 18 holes of golf, prizes and a steak barbecue. Cars will be leaving around eight a.m. from the branch on Saturday morning. Motor- ized cars will be available for those not wishing to walk the 18 holes. Last week we mentioned the general meeting would be held on Thursday, May 19. Since then this date has been changed to read Thursday, May 12, one week earlier than originally scheduled. Elections will be held this t THE HURON EXPOSITOR MAY 11, 1983-15 planned', Auxiliary bowlers a same pleaseevening80 it li) re third in Goderich Goderich recently and came Jean Cairns. Keep this date in mind. More .. thkd, Congratulations to The Ladies Auxiliary have information will be carried in attend. All meetings begin at Betty Huuoy, Marg Ungar- been invited to loin the men the Legion News later 8:00 p.m. Edith J asoma; buyingian, Thelma Coombs, Gall at a Honors and Awards At the going down of the ist, sun and in the morning we committee, Annie Malcolm, *����^�� Chwmn Wtv+dand nioM nn Car lime 1R will be remember them. Olave Little, Pat Schellen- • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Gordon Scott. P.R.O. bergeT, Edit)? Jessome; ent- r r a r r r r s r r I r r r r r r r r r r 1 Last week at the regular emerit, Mary McLean tt� _ meeting the new slate of Pen danenssink,ie; GlorlarRuch° officers of the Auxiliary were andd awards, PegCoombs, Thel- elected. Following is the list for 1983-84. Pastpresident, ma Copmbs, Eva Brown, d Olave Little, Barbara Scott and Edith Jessome, past presidents. An invitation was accepted for members of the auxiliary to attend the anneal Inspect- ion of the Cadets May 15 at 2 p.m. at Clinton. For more information on this contact Thelma Coombs. An install- ation team will be going • along with the mens team to • Exeter on May 27 and Exeter • will return here to install our officers on Saturday, May 28. Please plan to attend and support our' elected officers. A team of bowlers went to Eva Brown; press ent, The- lma Combs; 1st vice presid- ent, Annie Malcolm; 2nd vice president, Pat Schellenberg- er; secretary, Peg Coombs; treasurer„ Marg Ungarian; executive committee. Mary McLean, Penny Lansink, Gloria Racho, Ann Wood, Ida McLlwain, and Annie Mal- colm; Sgt. -at -arms, Olave Little; sports officer, Annie Malcolm; sick and visiting, Mary Chappel; membership, Gloria Racho, Gail Schroed- er, Mary McLean; scruti- neers, Olave Little, Pat Schellenberger; press re- porter, Barbara Scott; pian- Mother's Day visitors in Londesboro • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. Beth Knox spent Mother's Day weekend with her daughter Cindy Swan, London. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saund- ercock and his mother Mrs. Laura Saundercock, also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck, Kelly and Christopher of Ailsa Craig spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Saundercock and Lisa, Woodstock. Mother's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby were family Mr. and Mrs. Bob- Menary, Kim Glen, David and Andrew of New Market, Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby and Ken of Kitche- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson of New Hamburg, Dennis Newby of Kitchener. Visiting with Mrs. Alice Davidson and her mother Mrs. Grace Fairey were Mrs. Toini Rodda of Sundridge Tues. to Thr. and this week Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thompson of Gore Bay. GET WET DAY!! Celebrate National Physical Activity Day by Swimming at VVVVIJNSU�TRA RECREATION CENTRE Wednesday, May 18th 4-5 PM & 6:30-7:30 PM Any new pool memberships taken out on this day will receive a 1 0% discount. BENEFIT DANCE for Ken & Barbie Van Allen & Family FRIDAY, MAY 13,1983 Hensai Community Centre Music by COUNTRY UNLIMITED All proceedato Ken and Barbie Ladies bring sandwiches • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••0• THE SQUARE ooDeRlc WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS 7t30 P.M.P. date. Those ladies booked to go •,••••••••••wi••••••••••••••• • at on our annual bus trip are reminded that money for this -trip should be paid to Marg Ungarian by July 1, -Barbara Scotto P.R.O. IIIIY/IIIIIIIIII11111 a A rive -In Hwy. $ Oodtrtch At Goa. Rd. 4 524.9911 1JL&I.I51 4.,t„1 11 1 1 1 11 1 e Outsiders They weren't looking for a fight... Just to belong. STARTS FRIDAY FRIDAY -SAT. 7 a 9100 SUN.-THURS. 7:30 THE FIRST RAUNCHY . COMEDY FOR LOVERS OF ALL AGES Nobody does it like the teenagers... and they do it all in TeEnaoc IirrrlTII FRI.-SAT.-SUN. •' SOX OFFICE OPENS • 1:00 P.M. • WITH 2 VERY • FUNNY MOVIES i • • • • • • • STUCK ON YOU COARSE LANGUAGE Theatres trench O..t. • • • • • • • • • • • • losin' It YOU'LL COME UNGLUED WITH LAUGHTER •• 10.10••••• "The last word... about the first time" . 0 rtr,ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT) 4 PREMIER THEATRES 1 SEXUAL INNUENDO Theatres trench Ontario • • • • • •- • • • • • • • • • 110.1•••••••••••••••' - ALL STAR Since 1962 TOURS OF EXCELLENCE EXETER INDOOR FLEA MARKET 10 am -5 pm Every Sunday BOOTH RENTALS '10.00 Contact Pete Watson 1.229-6550 Doug Dalrymple 1-235.1967 Proceeds to Kinsmen Service Community Work VICTORIA WEEKEND Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. Wheeling & Pittsburgh Nashville, A.M. Nashville - P.M. Ottawa and Montreal STAG for from $215 from $209 from S229 from $249 from 5209 from 5199 SHORT SPRING TOURS It's a Mystery - 2 days Ottawa in Bloom - 3 days Explore 1000 lslands - 3 days A Lot of Fun for Everyone - 4 days Westgate Dinner Theatre - 3 days. Frankenmuth & Greenfield Theatre - 3 days Gatineau Hills and the Capital - 3 days. Autumn Glory - 3 days Muskoka Splendour - 4 days Talisman Resort - 2 days Haliburton Highlands - 3 days Autumn in Agawa Canyon - 4 days Scott's Vacation Retreat - 4 days Buffalo Shopping Bash - 3 days Shopping Spree in Erie - 3 days Quebec Winter Carnival - 3 days TOM MURRAY May 14/83 from $119 from S1S9 from $159 from $199 from 5159.00 from $159.00 from 5149.00 from 5159.00 from 5249.00 from 5119.00 from 5169.00 from 5219.00 from $299.00 from 5139.00 from $99.00 from 5179.00 Our Summer Brochure Features: • Ontario Hon. William Davis. a.0 Premier Hon. Robert Welch. 0.0 Minister of Energy • Hon. James Snow Minister of Transportation and Communications Energy Ontario WITH PEOPLE. Destinations include: East Coast for 9, 13 or 19 days by motorcoach and air; West Coast for 9, 15, or 22 days by motorcoach and air; U.S. toast to Coast ranging from 5 to 23 days. UNITED TRAILS INC. Car Popling.Uan Pooling. Public Transit The energy they save today is energy we can all use tomorrow Further information on all aspects of conservation is available from the Ministry of Energy, 62 Wellesley St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B7. 100 Main St. Seaforth, Ont. 527-1222 k******* .Back by Popular Demand! LONDON BOBBY at the SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Saturday, May 14 9:00 p.m. Presented by The Seaforth Lions Club Proceeds to be used for operation of The Seaforth Lions Park and Pool Sing along with songs from the gay nineties to the present London Bobby Sings Them All Steady banter of comedy and jokes Fish and chip lunch provided Tickets $5 per person LIONS MEMBERS " Available fro BOB &BETTY'S VARIETY BOB'S BARBERSHOP Held under the authority of a special permit % (Admission restricted to those 19 and over) / 7-