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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-12, Page 11IA Mrs. John, Mason .(nee Anne Sills) recently received'- surd that she has successfully passed the lahtoa State Board' Nurse 'Registration Examinations. On Thursday last, at the Royal York Hotel, ;Toronto; Mr. iL- S115 was amongst ..the guests at a Regimental; 8 ption given by the Officers and Men of the 'Royal Regiment of Canada in honour of their Colonel -in -Chief, His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, Miss Joan Sills and Miss Bonnie Larone returned, Tuesday after a two week' holiday in England visiting F, . relatives, including Miss Daphne Wood and Mr. and ,Mrs, alim Wood int: York. . ` Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsythe have returned from Florida where they spent the wintermot`tths. Mr. and Mrs. James F, Scott have returned from Florida' where they spent the ,past six weeks. Joseph White who spent the winter iryonths in: Detroit ,has returned home. Mrs. M.H, McKenzie has returned home. after spending the last few weeks, in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Doug' Holcomb and Shannon of Grande Cache Alberta are visiting with Mrs. Holcomb's parents Mr. and Mrs.. E'n Bennewies of Seaforth. Dr. John L gstaf was among participants :in a continuing ed ation program of the Ontario Association of Optometrists, in Tonto this week. Dr. Longstaff participated in the busi ss session which resulted in t election of Dr, Robert Newhouse of 'Midland as President of the .600 member organization, L,gc,les Industrial' Softball ae.ague n up Seaforth Town Hall If you: want a. coat; be sire: to attend:,. If unable to attend, phone 527-0546. or 527-1953 ?d'::, Thur.s„-Sat., NE. Dining Rooth Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old -Fashioned Home -Cooked 'Meal's Continuous Entertainment from 8'p.m.'to 1 a.m. iUGHWA* •N8' DUBLIN. 345.2820 10: &4. 4 . .LAST'NIGHT TNURS APRIL 12:: SHOWIIME 0:N P.M.'• ADMITTANCE'- ESTRICTED 10.1NIOMl Twt oe,ADI p ovs HALLOWEEN THEATRE.. 30 THE SQUARE GOOERiCH, 524 4111 Program% sublet, t0 Sham: without notice. THE LINE-UP—Anyone who doubts that rummage sales are popular events should have witnessed the line-up outside the, First Presbyterian Church On Saturday afternoon before the doors were Slimed at 2 p.m. for the sale of "nearly new" articles. (Expositor photo) Saf�rth man meets Prince storm stayed 6n way home A royal Visit and a now. storm, kept a Seaforth man away from home for several �d last week. •Frank. Sills a.guest Thursday night at a reception at the Royal York in Toronto in honour of R.R.H. Prince Charles. Mr. Sills met the prince and told him he had had the honour of being reviewed, • by his grandparentsmany years. ago,: 'When he heard Mr. Sills wife Dinah, who's a native of York. England. was unable to attend the reception became of ill health, Prince Charles told Mr., Sills, "please give her my best wishes." Friends of :Mrs. Sills will be glad toknow she is recovering at home'followig a bout with infectious hepatitis Following ' the royal reception. Mr. Sills started driving home and got as far as Stratford where wind and snow made travelling further impossible, We stayed at the Festival' Motel, on the city's eastern outskir s, e the employees didn't get into work, so we had volunteers in the kitchen. But everyone got ,along fine."Mr. Sills told the • Exposttor.. Among the other travellers were Exeter Times Advocate editor Bill Bbtten, his wife Karen and: three of their boys, It wasn't until Saturday morning that Highway 8 was clear enough for Mr. Sills to (:'ffer:wate r colour workshop On the weekend of May 4, 5 & 6 the Blyth Centre for the Ar is is. presenting 'a water- color workshop under the direction Of ' two ' lively: graduates of the Ontario College of 'Art, Michele . White. , and ' " Marie Charbonneau. Both young women have had extensive teaching experience at both ' amateur and. .professional levels Michele White after at- tending t tending. the . University of 'Toronto for two years won, two Greenshields scholar ships. She .continued as a 5tndtYnt at OCA receiving a. Canada Council grant ' and the Ebry the Scholarship, for Women. After graduation •'. she spent 'two years in Forence4 Italy :travelling and studying •in:'. Buropean museums before returning to -a fifth. year .at OCA with an Assistant Fellowship. Marie Charbtinneau. grew . up on a farm near 'Chatham', Zueens Hotel: �� lltnrU�. Ontario. After gradu . ation from OCA with an Assistant- ship she spent a year in Florence, Italy on the off campus facility of OCA. She •. won the Forsythe Scholar- ship for Women and two Ontario .Arts 'Council Grants.. The' weekend ` workshop will. consist : Of 'slides, de; monstrations' and . practical, applications of various water- colour methods, 'and will interest beginners as well as More advanced students and painters. • r.-�jI11a Minor Baseball Organizational Seaforth Conimunity'Centre : Wed.,. April X18 tl p.m: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE URGED'. TO ATTEND: drive back to Seaforth, and noon hour he was back work. as usual in his store E9tT:O1dVTH H1$00H :00,0Rf APATM 12;r 'l#. a Atte,I nn�vrsar Core SpondY,nt Woo, dg of the Camerons Mr. • We wehiome Mr, ,aad Mrs. '$ 27.0 IE: GEODES, *#d Mrs. pat Murphy of David $tTi i from London to mats. Crp y '527-�4� ,��...• , Those attending the 40th. wedding .anniversary, of Mr - and Mrs. James Cameron of Sarnia at the Brussels, legion ;Hall op Sat. April 7 were Mr.. Cameron's Sisters Mrs. Murray Parton, Florida; 'Mrs.... Mart Martin, Binning.. bam, Michigan accompanied by her son Jim and his wife, • Mrs. .Jim: Ritchie, London; his brothers Lorne Cameron and Mr, ;and 'Mrs. Morgan Cameron all of London,:'Mr, and Mrs. Morris Cameron of Brussels and all. their' famit ies. Also attending were the family of Mrs. Cameron which included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts, 'Walton; Mrs,. Glen Huether, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Bill W,ilbee, Sea• forth and, all their families, Wins skating club ham The winner of the draw for the: Easter ham, sponsored; by by the Seaforth Figure Skat,. to ing Club was. Doug! Schroeder of Winthrop. O%//5 SOFTBALL REGISTRATION ° Ages 10-19, to also atnded. . n .the villa,>tJ+e. Stratford & District Associatioll-- far the Mentally Retarded ' RECREATION FUND DANCE, 9 - �l a.m.t Sebringvwe Community Core Orchestra - "The Caudate* ' Satur-day, April 21 Refreshments $2.50 per person „, Door Prize St.Patrick's. School:.C'ym 12 noon-2p.m.• Coaches are Seaforth Junior "Centenaires" Booster Club 2nd' Annual Elimination • Draw & BEECH ST. CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 1:00 P.M. Just when you IhotiYght it was safe to go back in the water-. - 301 tickets - 1st and every 50th ticket drawn wins $25.00 Last Ticket drawn wino $500.00 Take a at Swing; McKillop ' Municipal Office i Ww" I COOFTIC N CDMCISSIDM YD 1 4.54050 574 9981 #574f0 - ammo: dvo A!VEIIN THEATRE S GREAT SHOWS IN OUR HOLIDAY WEEK• -END SPECIAL FRIDAY APRIL 13th. ONLY', lox office opens 7:30 • Showing of 11:00 p.m. What the song didn't tell you the movie' will;. trading. lives teddy!' billytwo mere cotta resale he One drivel by lo.t; bYreVenla almsrepusat �t0.n w+A:SnT. 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Health Spa: Youth Gymnastics Synchronized Swimming Peronts and Tots Swims . /finders Gym Swim Sped Swim Club •' Yoga Disco Dance instruction Tennis Instruction For further Information, call • 4424544 'CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY' AND EASTER SUNDAY RECREATION SWIM TIMES ADULT: Monday -Friday 12 noon - 1:15 p.m. Wednesday 1-11 p.m. OPEN: Monday ,31 10 p.m. Monday 0:34114 10 p.m. Wednesday 1:30 - 7:40 p.m. Thursday 1:30 w11:N p.m. Friday 7:110 p.m. Saturday Sunday 3:N -4:20 p.m. , FAMILY SWIM: 2.3'p.tn.. BEE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DUSK -TO -DAWN SUNDAY, APRIL 15 -WHAT A TRIP,,4 rui ` "Wets ► IZ, . Oe' i ' • .--. TRAFFi1C a'•.lait '(Sri N,&'i& HIT ' JERRY REED and PETER FONDA . NO. 2 have found something. more Fun than ' *� Tr'uckin' ...it's S1$ Ill 112 ADUL ENTERTAINME HIT CONNIE ;No,3 STEVENS YS evA AtrTTANCE EtirRIC TE[ Rely or "46.6" HIT P"" iF STUART WHITMAN OHNI SAXC)N