HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-01, Page 10�tii THE 1711.1Rgit EXPOSITOR
FEBRO
Roos Loophartit and daughter, Kathyl,Brodhagen an,d,
Hugh Huff, $.R.4, Seaforth.att*nded the Farm: Shpw
Toronto Wednesday. "
Mrs. Velma Huff, Grand Bend :spent the Weekend Ii14.M.
Mynd: Mrs, Hugh ffttff and Ltinn,
MVCA empl
The Maitland 'valley Con-,
. ,servation Authority currently
has five loeal people eM-
'played through a, 1979,
Canada Works grant The
10,420» grant. supplied by
the Joh Creatipn .Branch of
Immigration and ° Employ,
• tient Canada, will provide a
total of 65, man weeks of
work, and will ticlu e' n the
job training for the
employees.
Charlene Gordon. and .lack;
Hovius of Listowel, Lloyd;
Faust of Gowanstown, Jake
Brown of. Gorrie, and Ray
„Becker of Blyth were chosen
from among the many ap-
plicants referred to the Con-
servation Authority by local'
Canada Manpower offices.
Ys
'Forestry management at
the Maple Keys.' Sugar Bush
near Ethel will he Otte o the
major projects;.unclOrI ken
this winter. The Con-
servation Authority Opened
thin area, for maple syrup:
demonstration during 1978,,
and will be maintaining the
• op<ratiott during March of
this year.
The Canada. Works,
field staff will _assist with
pipeline installation,
gathering sap and processing
students will have the .op-
portunity: to visit the stigar
the maple syrup.
Another major area Of
involvement will be the pro,- •
vision of an education pro-,:,
gram. at Map1e.,Keys.
HURON,,COUNTT
PORK PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION
Take notice, that the
1979
ANNUAL MEETING
will be hold:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
at the
LEGION HALL, CLINTON
. 11:45 A.M. ..
(Nanquot Tickets: '5.00)
' Meeting1:00 p.m. Sharp
For the: purpose of that proper -business of the annual
mooting; the, election of the County Board of Directors:
endthe election. of one (1l councilman* for a oil* year
term to the North Area Pork :Producers' .CounCll. This
election will be held between. 200 and 3:00 p.m.
• Tom Pepple Lloyd: Stewart'
Prtssldent • • . Secretory,,
* Election of one councilman as a replacement to coma
piste the .term 'of office of 1000.
•onquet tickets available from any township director
Board Directors Vas. Waterton; Keller and Wooden will,
be In attendance
ine
most
11rOtlOn
picture.
event `of
-al{• tine.
GamdpoMCkrutxvl Opt,! ptasPr+spreseres
twr pe r^�n a,•fwiiarrt+rFil,
a agent ww,.«t . "King ".,
Jetf Bridges Q axles Gradin irr,K,a c>: t Jesse Lange
• Sofiervia,%4o ,rT f4xipcy"„:kr;Jet uverise;
O?k wb,,#rs6.14 . M i4 r +•0x,401 'X: ;oicziko,`.,ftit tier,
Seaforth District High School'`'
.7:30 p.m.
Grade 8"and under; $1.50
'Students 51.75.
Adults 52.00
Presented by
$DHS 550 Chib
THANK YOU, CLARENCE— Betty Cardno, president of the Seaforth:
Chamber of Commerce presents ClarenceReeve$ with his award of merit
certificate as Mr, Reeve's sister, Ml's. Myrtle Webster of Detroit. Ieoks,
on. The presentation was made at fast Wednesday night's Clarence
Reeve$ Appreciation- Night, held to 'thank Clarence for his: efforts in
saving tenants inthe Royal Apartment fire ri Rececrlber,(Exposito Photo)
Huron people. in movie
Although it's difficult for
local residents to be "dis-
covered” by a ;Hollywood
director while sipping a soda
at their- corner' 'drugstore,
next weekend some Huron
County residents will have
the chance to be in a movie.
The movie, called "Title
Shot" and starring :Tony
Curtis; will have one seg-
ment filmed in the Memorial
Arena in •Kitchener next
•,weekend. .
Curtis Michael McCone of
Clinton, and Mark Adams
and, Jeff Hohner of Exeter
are three area young people
registered with Talent'
Search Productions, a Lan-
don castingagency who is
supplying actors to playroles
varying' from reporters to
policemen to general extras
in the movie Title Shot.
Although the three young
actors won't be appearing in.
this particular film, due to
their age, adult members of.
their families will be .given a
chance to appear in the arena
scenes. `
The movie, financed by an
American company, covers it
Sr� vvararna
runs Suit
The annual Huron. Snow
arama. cross country 'snow-
mobile run to raise money for
crippled children is all set for
this Sunday. February 4.
The Huron Ride for Timmy
raised over $27,000 last year
when 327 snowmobilerS rode.
the 100 mile course.
The route this year -1 has
been altered slightly; and
41 start at Ray Potters Farm
Equipment Dealership in.
Clinton, go .up to• Auburn,
across to Blyth, -and then
back to Potters through Hal-
lett Township.
J
New members
Gra Bnd ' boar
Huron: 1Country ,Playhouse
Irlaard .of Trustee$ have re.
• newed activity ,after , Pee*
ember break.
Join'•:,g the Board this year
are: :Paul Baker, London;
Audrey Harris, KomQka;
Sam Hunter, Bright's Grove;,
Gordon, Schlegel, Grand.
Bend;; add Bruce Shaw, Exe-
ter.
Continuing on -the Board
are: Bert Albertson, Kay
Bushel. !antes Kneale, Dave
Sheppard and Mary Speiran,,
Grand Bend; BUl;4rnos.,, Bet-.
:tie Gibbs and Jilt • Waters,
Parkhill; Owen: Burchill,„
Bar bara Ivey and Josephine
Wilcox, London;. William
Cochrane and. June Hill,
Goderich; :Douglas Cook,
Hensall Lett Evans, Sarnia:
William Heinsohn, Toronto;„.
Linda. 'Mel(entte, Clinton;
Leo Morningstar, Stratford':
World Boxing Match in
which Tony Curtis plays the,
coach of ono of the conten-
ders, in order' to guarantee
he will win his S4.5 million
=bet on his boxer, ;vier. Curtis
hires a sniper to assassinate,.•
the other boxer, The sniper's
bullets go astray, and mem
,tiers of the :audience are
• wounded in the scene. Also,
in addition to the match
scene,. a casino scene will
also be shot in the Kitchener
arena,
Susan Heine, who is in:
charge of casting for Talent
Search Productions, said her
company is casting actors
and extras for six movies
currently being' •filmed in
Canada. '..
The company's head office.
O y has operated. in Toronto for
the past eight .years, with the..
London branch opening last
As in'other years,' riders'. ' October.. i
get pledges for the slumber
of miles` they travel, and this
year, the minimum pledge
was lowered to .S15 from .last
y'ear's S30. '
In
the Warden's Challenge
Good Roads Machinery. is.
offering a trophy to the
•''member of municipal council
with the largest,. amount of:,
pledge' money. '
The competitor bringing
' the highest amount of pledge
money will be the recipient of
a .S200.00 Bulova digital
watch donated by Anstett
Jewellers, Clinton.
Walton ,Area Sports. Cluj
SNOWMOBILE
POKER
RALLY
eb. 4
REGISTRATION:
Walton Hall f 1 am-2prn
Cash Prizes =$1$0; •
••' Trophy
Many other prizes'
Refreshments available at Walton Hall
527-0.180 22 ootOnrh Ontario
Lunch -- Mon. - Fri. t1 a+tri,. to 2 p.m,,
Saturday all day '
Evertliho hours Mon, Thurs. 4 p.m. tc `Mldnlghtt
,Frt. and Sat. till 2 a,m. ` ....
°• 1 41 a 0 1 e i 1 e t I 1 1 1• e 1 e,• 1 ®0 , 1 1 r t•, 1 1,.,e ,.: ,; e ,...o: a, o .,.,,.
1 • 1 1
BAKE SALE
at
Box Furniture store
on
Sat. Feb. 10th.
From 10:00 a.m. till
baking runs out.
SPONSORED
,, BY
SEAFORTH
CENTENAIRES
BOOSTER
CLUB:
,*`.' rid:
e'
Lions -
Every
Saturday
at
Blyth
Memorial Hall
1 rce. 10 each
1,,h ire.0ht wealth
5150 fackpat.60 calls
cver:t Sat at 8 p,m,
The family of
Me. & Mrs. Dale
NIXON
Invite their friends,.
neighbours and
Relatives to attend an
ln- ITofoor of theta'
*tot. -
$Oth - WEDDING
ANNIVRSARI
Sat�e.
at the ht me of
Mt. and.11'Irs. Dale
Mama
"2 a
fY. .
,and .Biensoe Tuckey, Exeter.
'Chairman, Bill Amos out,
lined Board plans for the
year at recent n1eetIllg,
On the year's agenda are
ttariouacrand raising ideas and;
other supportive activities.
Artistic and Managing Dili+
ector, James; Murphy, fires'
ented ;plans: for a. stream.
linedpraduction schedule laor, •
1979, with, five plays running:.
"fro weeks each. All, plays,
will: Open an Wednesday,
instead of Tuesday as has
been the recent practice,
allow the company additional
preparation time, Each show
will play Wednesday through
Saturday evenings with one
Saturday matinee during the
first week and Monday
through Saturday evenings
duringthe second week with.
matinees. on both Wed-
nesday and Saturday.
rt,ssefs &tans Cid!
DANCE
Sia k'. 1
• Bpssds,MaotsandCrroi" r!a^.
i1�.>rc49r, 16110.
'iii ; tZ Ehp '
''iickets. $7.00 per ,couple,
' QR! ESE!YE TICKETS CALL
Bob,Rowe 887-552&
41.4Nst !I.10 Ottl A?*
Valentine '$ ►►��,
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DANCES onsored by Swot* Clanteloatres
Booster C7u4 ; a
•i
CONGRATULATIONS- Clarence Reeves is
congratulatedby one of the many' people who
turned out to honor Mr. Reeves at the Clarence .
Reeles. Appreciation Night held last Wednes-
day. Mr. Reeveswas presentedwith a color
television by the town of Seaforth, with an:
award of merit from the Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce .and with other gifts' from'he..
Seaforth Optimists and Seaforth ambulance
Service. (Expositor photo)
BRODHAGEN
ANNUAL.
INTER CARNWAL
w trPOKERy RALLY
Saturday, Feb. 3, 1979:
Ca.h Pi,ea pd,d.hock to Sth place
Rog,Ntrot.o+t flri Door
5tor't 17 O - • Prize!
Saturday Nite Winter Carnival Dance
• . Rollin Smoke
unday, Feb-. 4, 1979.
NOVELTY RACES --
' DRAG -RACES
1 Fan Cooled 1. , Liquid'.
2 Free Air ' 4. Modified
trophies for 1st and 2nd
Rogtstrotion from 12:00 to 1:00',. ,
•
Dancing 9:00"---:
at Seaforth Arena: -
:' A4vsk by STAR TREKS:
SPOT DANCE PRIZES
$6,00 per couple
Age of Majority Cards
. TICKETS: AVAii.ABLE FROM
• Executive Members
• Bob & Betty's
• Archie's Sunoco ..
Altr
, oCeeds,-for junior hockey
111.4444,1e1I
Dublin,
THIS THURS..FRI. & SAT.
McCURLEY s
OLSEN .SHOW
NEXT WEEK:; ' Thurs::,. Fri.,, Sat..
The. Best in
Show Entertainment
. Continuous Entertainment
from!; -8• p;m:--to- i ;a.m:
HIGHWAY kR ' DUBLIN 345-2820,
ettethiViisbeet
LAST NIGHT:' THURSDAY Feb. lit. $p.m
"iN PRAISE OF OLDER WOME. N"
& "CAN IDOIT...
TILL 1 NEED; GLASSES"
ADM1?TANCN..
REi TRIC TED
10 :wlsons
to
STARTS FRIDAY FEB. 2nd. ' . FRI. SAT. ONLY
1:M P.M.1.0:M P.M,
One Showing 1 P.M.
SUN.-"TH�lRS•
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
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