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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 11A SATURpAX 1FTE,HitiOQM.--Beth Palin of. Seaforth was one Of the children who spent Saturday afternoon attSt. Thomas Anglican, Church. The church is offering a ltabysittlilg; service on Saturday afternoons, for thenext weeie.-. (XpoSitor phQ.to4 manor sees France,. P�rtu. .. Seat`orth; )461orresidents enjoyed twe films last Wedttessday a, tra relegtte t4 Paris. France ;and: also Portugal. It was! really "Gay Pari" and the; scenery sa r colourful. Mr. Clive Buist has made it possible for our residentsto view' these filme. each month and we- 4a. epprec-sate it. Visiting with Mr. Wilbur Keyes were his daughter Ruth Carter of Woodstock. and also; Gail and. Stuart Ke yes. Miss Mae Smith visited. with Miss Isobel Lambie and •,Miss Ethel McClure, Mrs. Marjorie Rock visited her aunt Mrs, !-ill a 1tudle* 1 film • • Mrs 'Isabel Shortreed Visited with her husband Miss•Ruth-Cluff and Mrs. Margaret Case visited with ir,,Frank 'C'ase, {Mrs. Isabel Shortreed visited with her 'husband: ;lathes on Tuesday. Visiting with Mrs, •Mary 'Carter were her daughter -in law Florence Carter and granddaughter Carol Hoelsher. Mrs, James.: Milan visited Mr. Nolan Tuesday afternoon. • Last Thursday was bowling day and high scores went to Mr. Robert Lefneshi and Harald Walsh. Friday afternoon was bingo and First full House was Mrs. Margeuritc Shill,, Mrs. Verna McClure and Miss Wilma Brill: 4 Corners - Mrs. Harold Walsh, Mr. Charles Ross and Miss Isobel.. Lambie;.,. Straight Line - Mrs. Marguerite Shill, Miss Mary Neville, Janie*: ,Tatulis; Full •House, Mrs, Verna • McClure., Miss .Doris Wins, Mrs. Charles Ross. "Happy Brithday" this week to Mr. Jong b DQ•ivne p y who celebrated': his birthday on Monday,. A'.pril .2n4 Mr, Earl' McSpadden: visited: with his aunt Mts. Mrs. Minnie Hawley - seafeeth native—leo Mason bee been named, hockey ranch .at Michigan,- State .University in East Lansing, Michigan. Mr. M arson. 39, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Mason and is ,married to the former Marion. Pell Of l ensali. Atl aunt, Ethel. Mackay, .liven ti# Seaford►;. Ile didn't have a losingseason ae hockey ,coach et Bowling Green University to Ohio where bee been since 1973. He began bis coaching career .at Lake Superior College in Sault Ste. Marie, 'Michigan lad ere he launched the varsity hockey program ten years ago, Mr. Mason; replaces Amo Bessone who's. retiring from MSU after 28 yearn. A number of localpeople, including Misses Peg and Bess Grieve of Egmondville, Mks Florence Laidlaw of Seafarth.. Glen Chesney, ,a,td': Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs.e } McLean have recently returned from holidays in Florida., Helen Grant of Stratford was a weekend- guest with Pat Troutbeck of Gadetich St. West, Miss Florence Elford and Mrs. Jean. Durst arrived' home Sunday Apr 1st after attending the Chicago Flower and, u y p Garden Show. They also visited Hausermann's. Orchid Farms and Hermann Pigor's Orchid Green .Houses.at flak ' iill Gardens aat Elmhurst, 1l 'mots,U.S.A. Gordon and Ruth Popple have returned from a. trip to Playhouse seeks talent choir ere onNorwalk California where they visited Gordon's sister Huron Country Playhouse' Artistic Director, James Murphy, is :on the search. for local talent. He is hoping to performers from. the local fill several, openings thio region.S y for tions season, with talented young The musical, the SOUND 9.p.m. -1 a.m. e 5 wtth DUBLIN CORPORATION` Stratford Fairgrounds Tickets $.5..00 per per n Available at Huron Expositor 114 11104; _ ,1 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT In the Shamrock Lounge of the.. HURON HOTEL Dublin, Ont.' OF MUSIC, is, based on the life story of the Trappfamily, who lived in Aestria just prior to the Second World War. Mr, Murphy is hoping' to find all the roles of the. seven young Trapp children from the local community: The family's ,'children. con- silt of two boys, aged four- teen and ,eleven, and five girls. aged sixteen, •thirteen,. nine, seven and rive. tike the. original family.: all must be talented singers; Also in THE SOUND OF MUSiC, thele are a few openings for adult non-union performers in the chorus, Some college students from the local area, trained in theatre arts. are also being - sought for a special Play- house project. Auditions are 'being held in - London on , Monday, April . 2►d, in Godcrtchon Saturday; April ' 7th, and in Grand Bend .on Saturday, April 21st.' • For more information; call 238.8387. THIS WEEK - Mon. to Sat. The Hilarious NEWFIE SCREECH I *11' Next Wed. Thur. Sot The Ben Shane Revue • The, International Harvester Male Chorus, founded on the premise that there's "fellowship with harmony", will be present- ing a concert iii First Presbyterian Church hereon Sunday evening. The concert is . being sponsored by the Seaforth Lions Club. Each year. the chorus presents en average of aboui 19 concerts from. September through June for church groups,business as- Win at month! Oddfellows and Rebekahs had their monthly .euchre on March 28th at the 1.O.O.F, Hall. Winners were: Ladies' High, Mrs. .Edith Dunlop;. Ladies' .Lone Hands, Mrs.' Grace-_Broatifoot; Ladies' Low, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman;. Men's High, Gordon Elliott; Men's Lone Hands, Percy Adams; Men's Low, Thomas Carter; Lucky Draw., Mrs. Stanley i n 1i Ile . Shape up for Spring!. of the VANASTRA .....E.CRfATIONH.CENTRE. REGISTER' NOW PROGRAM` STARTS, APRIL 9 f JUNE 16: Youth's. Swim Lessons Adults Swim Lessons Ladies' Gym Classes Men's Gym Classes Ladies' Health Spa. Youth Gymnastics Synchronized Swimming Parents and Tots Swims Kinders Gym Swim • Speed Swim Club Yoga. Disco Dance `Instruction Tennis Instruction., • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, call 482-3544• RECREATION SWIM TIMES ADULTS:, Monday - Friday 12 noon - 1:15 p.m. Wednesday 9.10 p.m. Monday 8:30 10 p.m. Tuesday 8:30 -.10 p.m. Wednesday 6:30 - .7:30 p.m. Thursday 8:30 10:00 p.m. Friday 7.00 - 8:00 p.m. 'Saturday & Sunday 3:00.- 4:30 p:m. 2-'3p.m. OPEN: PAMQ.Y SWIM. sociatiofs, hospitals; and senior, citizen homes. *Por many years, the chorus has been a member; of the Qntario District of the Associated Male Choruses,. of America, Inc. and has. frequently taken part in A.M.C.A. Big Sings in. many: American and Ontario cities where between 700 to 1,000 male voices are featured .in°. massed song. Tickets are $2 for .adults, Si for students and pre-, schoolcrs are free. y ouchres Results of the Rebekah's Edelweiss St. Patrick's. euchre held in the lodge rooms. March . 14th were:. Ladies most games - Cecilia. Edgar; Ladies lone' hands. ---Marg-Smale;Ladies- Consol- ation err• Mens anon - Mildred1{ M n most 'genies. • Secord Mel3rine: Mens lone hands - Wilbur Godkin; Mens consol- ation - Harold Connell, Winners of lucky .chairs Mrs. Lorne Dale and Mrs.. Draw fore' Taylor. D a Gertruder . 'box of fruit was won by Mrs. Jessie McGregor. Lunch was served and social half hour spent. 'Myrtleanther husband Elsner Scott.. They reported the weather' very beautiful as well as the country"' The family of 'Gordon and Ruth..Papple are having. a - reception for family and friends on April 7 on the.occaelen, of their 40th weddi;ng'anrversary', . John and Judy George, formerly of Waterloo, have moved to their new home at the Family Paradise 'Campground. Mr, George recently purchased the business from Bill and' Ruth Mott, who operated the camp sit e and a dance hall for the past 10 years, Next week's Expositor will .carry,an article on the. past and _present owners of the. campground' Evelyn Cardno ,of Seaforth has: moved, to the Van Demme Holiday' Home in Clinton, H;: Bruce Smith who assumed; .responsibility for the Co -Operative office in Mitchell following the transfer of the late Peter DeCoo to Stratford now also is serving the Seaforth area. Well known in the district Mr. Smith for fifteen years was with Cronin Transport in Dublin. Tpreesicked canuh be People who have ordered trees .through the town --clerk's-offtce-as':part—of ;the Seaforth Horticultural o h Society's tree planting pro- ject w' l be able ta pick them up next Thursday, April 13, at the town public works garage, according to. Gladys 'Doig of the Society. A. "hone call lI beforegoing p a g g to. the garage would be a good idea,; Mrs., Doig suggested. . Every 'Saturday at 'Blyth Memorial Hall 12 req. - 10'each 3 share the:'wealth. 5150 jackpot 60calls every Sat •at8 p.m. ,Th aA'N EXPOS):TOW.. APRIV:5 'tom' BROWNIE'S 1 DRIVE-IN' THEATRE Beech Street, CLINTON:, -0--01044 Thursday, lj April 12 for the .season Watch next week's paper for the open- ing prograrrl 1 Sea ori h ,*PIS,tttOtCI A.niat . bianisOlsmiu pert j1ileat Country IMe 's Qrchetraj TlckAtti tl'ifsllaltils aft door Brodhogen__.L Softball Registration' Sunday, April 8 ,c. 12:30.- 3:00 p.m. Brodhagen Community Hall w 'Boys & Giris. Squirt to Junior, T !tall, REGISTRATION FEE: 52.00 per child, - SS.00 per family, T: Ball free: >luron County' Iuntor Formers Dance Friday, April 6 Sponsored by South Huron Junior Farmers Exeter Rec. Centre Music by "Mozart'sMelody art' Makers" $4.0, 0 per person - 9:00 - 1:00 No blue jeans King & Queen Competition Lunch Provided for tickets call 482-9125 i me apt�mist Club ' S.00170 #11(7 says "Thanks" To 'everyone, who helped make our 7th CANOE RACE IA d So sucC,essful• PRESIDENT: Litry Wesenberg CHAIRMAN: A. Sttnntuen £O -CHAIR],, , : Keith Maclean, Harry Arts To those people. who gave their time anti' material and' Topnotch Feeds ,Limited .who made available their 'exhibition van for use, as a registration centre. We think paritcularly of -the co-operation of property owners along the river' who may . have been inconvenienced as the crowds followed the progress. Of contestants in the races:. LAST NICHT THURS. APRIL Sth° SHOWTIME s:o0 STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 6th _r 12th: FRI.-SAT. 1:00 & 9:00 SUN. THURS:-0:00 p.m. We'd like'to tempt you tastebuds at the Maitland! JVhatever you, and your dining cd/panion we probably haven! RESTRICTED TO ,uso.n ,s ran OS Abil. W o.et. �. -.., is .:_ ,,a 4.L,- , . . first Presbyterian Church„ Seaforth S.,un.da,: ..Aprii.. 8th', -::-1'9-79 .._ . 7:30. pith, Students .$1.00 Prr SChooiers: free Sponsored by Seaforth Lions Club TlcketS atrailablei at Bob & Bettyi► toronto Dominion Bank and W.A. Hili Bert S ►TURi3A• ' MATINEE talk*, f,UNUUES " OF SPACI" 134 JogophOrle .554 Wirighnrn Tel. 357 3341 T I, 1. 3M'THl $OUAir0 000IbCK 04 lottigfritittl tiubj kt to Chin' L. wwithouthotllci.