HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 11With, brut $21:10'. needed In order that Senforth may
Meet its Objective of $4.7.094 in the Cancer :campaign
committet<chairman RJ*Spittal hopeful the Money Will
come in the next. few days. Mr. Spittal says he's anxious to
close the oks on this year's canipaigo. but not until the
•objective - biggest rn seaforth; campaign history - is,
reached.:Oiftts may be forwarded to 4r.. Spittal.: or ,left at
Sieaforth::hanks.,
Pale al hetes and Doug pry have,returned from.a weeps'
! i Ca
Monte rlo, Monaco. They report temper„
ttturetS in: The ,8l). ,degrees andwere impressed by the
alrchitectutre ,and beauty of the area.
Gordon. and Barbara Scott were among the 240, p4"oPle.
who attended A. reunion sponsored by the Overseas Wats
Brides Association in Sutton on the weekend..
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Steele on Sunday" (rent •
C>rod,,erich were Mr. and MP« Joint Tadd; .and Kira..
Mrs 'Orae Titford f1• S _returned; home from the south.
ford Festival, She received a
mark of 84 for presentation
of a selection of "Adoration"
and placed her infirst place.
Mrs. Fred Lofft (her music
teacher.) of St. Mary's ac-
companied her on the piano,
Anne Marie McQuaid, •?
fourteen year old Seaforth,
girl, received the ''liurt;tngett
String Trophy" at the finals;
y
onThttrSday evening April 26th in St. Andrew's Main
Auditorium during the 5trat-
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD.
BEECH ST. CLINTON
ROX OFFICE OPENS AT SAO
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRI. - SAT„ - SUN. MAY 11.12,13
A new comedy thriller
from the creotors of
"Silver mak"
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A NEW { .: O--.:eafot'th United htil'Fh, Williili. SPQR ringwith even. mere
music after the congregation raised money throUgh public donations to
purchasea
new piano for the church. Rev,. James Van. Slyke presents:
organist and Music director Margaret Whitmore with a cheque. for the
a
piano while junior >hAir leade>~'Rudrey� ifHci,_iwain and Ernie! 111(iliims add
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their cOn ratulations on a auccetlsfut campaign.. (Expositor photo)
Constance
Correspondent
MRS. MARY MERNER
- 482.7143.
A number of people from.
the' arca. attendedthe
wedding reception on
Saturday evening' for Mr,
and Mrs. lan Hulley (newly--
weds) held in the Blyth
Community' Centre en.
Saturday. evening May Sth.
Mr, and Mrs. pave
Preszcator and family. Mr,
and Mrs, Jim Presxcator and.
family Mr_ and Mrs. Larry
Dillon and Michelle attended
the christening on Sunday at
the Londcsboro United
Church for Ahtanda daughter-
of Steve and Dianne Lee,
people at wedding
inaTO
Advance
returning for the afternoon to also visited with his parents
the home of Mr. and ;Mrs.: over the weekend.
Ken Preszcator for lunch,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill. Storey Aver the weekand visitors
were Thursday dinner' guests with, Mr.and Mrs, Carl
with Mr, and. Mrs. George Merner, Sandy. Julie,
Wasson of Blyth. Michael and Shelley were
Jeff Whyte' . of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Al Merrier of
University is through school Waterloo.Mrs, J, Mernerand'
and is spending the summer Mr, Stain Miskiewicz of
months- with his Kitchern, Mr. and. Mrs. Jim
grandmother Mrs, W.L. Thompson and Lisa, Mr,and
Whyte... Jeff and Bill Whyte Mrs. Ron Coleman and Mr,
Spent the weekend with Mr. . and Mrs, Ralph Stephenson
and Mrs, John Whyte of R.R.NI, Varna.
Andrea and Kerri of Lindsay,
Mr. and Mrs, Terence
Hunter. of Cotborne Town, Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie
ship spent Sunday with the Houghton of Hamesville
John Thompson family. Mr, visited on Sunday with .Mr,
Andy Thompson or Oakville and Mrs,. Bill Storey,
The Myth Centre for the
Arts. a, ,community or$.tnix-
ai;to..0 Which sponsors, visual:
n ads eYentS.
attd Performing rt
has announced plans. for its
second annus! Spiring fes -
rival. The event comprises.0
major one.day exhibition b''Y
more, than fifty of Ontario's.
finest antique dealers. crafts.
Men. and artists.
The show and sale Will be
held on Saturday. May 19th
at the Blyth Community
Centre from 10 a.m to 5
p,n. The .festival enjoyed]
enormous success .with its
MST -Year venture into the
vast] :Ontario antique and`,
r g a n'1ers;
#.rafts.,ntarket' and o ga t ..
are confident of another welt
atatended show. All partic-
ipants have been carefully •.
screened by a selection com-
mittee, resulting in a first-
classdisplay of antiques,
paintings, prints. pottery,
t1URO.l = 'EXPOS TOR MAY 10. 1$i
weaving, gained ;Mass,
terry'other ]rand -crafts and1
art ploys.
Wolf knowe exbtbttors in-
clude Beetitwood Ottery's
RobTetu and Addy McPhee.
weaver Toni Vos. and
;Frances Humphrey. Elmira's1
famous apple -dolt maker.
Blanche Pownall -Garrett will.
be on hand with her nation-
ally known books an natural
recipes, along with Jots of
,jars: of home-made jellies and
preserves. Also featured will:
be Huron County's largest
annual Book Sale. and; .a
refreshment area.
A ddmiss' of p tehildre.n
tort- c
under 12' free) includes: ,a
ehant:e 10 win QM,' of many
door prizes donated by the
exhibitors. A special' advance
ticket offers a bonus draw for
a. $fix) shopping spree at the
show.
All proceeds 'Will be used
Egrnondvilre
United Church
to. sup ri.the Myth Summer
sever, i int
Theatre ,programer: a .as, welt events.
Candidates. on awe
-Community Cable TV.
ebartnet i2 will be showing a
1S minpte .campaign, speech
from each, of •.the three
federal election candidates, in
Huron and. Perth.
The ore -recorded speeches
will be7Abowit moada►,y. may
1440' friday: May it* at 7.
.gimoncvlile
Mr. and Mrs. .lames,:
12atnercn of Sarnia are going
Every week .rntiro .and . to .be spending a few days,
tttpr#` people discover •what with Carole anal t; harlie.,
p e Geddes..
.!mighty j,bslaw costr fl a e a corn-
pl r
i u on Allan Geddes is in the sht_d by
process "of' building
B�cpositor� Want Ai.* ;Drat a new
nondville.
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Huron
Hotel
Pork
Barbeqt,,e
Wednesday
May 23rd,
5-7 p.m.
adulttt S4.50 'Children ander 12: S2.5O
Pre-schoolers free
Takes Outs Available
Limited quantity of tickets available
SPECIAL Hot Turkey
#Ol . DINNER with all the trimmings
THER
Children's Special
prices
Variety Menu available
Dinner 12 noon to . ..
FREE,i. THE FORGECarnation for
every Mother
Sunday May 13th. 527_1964
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ssen.
Haus
Restaurant
will be open
SUNDAY
MAY 13TH
12 noon to
Dining Room. Facilitiesy
under L.L.B.O.
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EXPOSITOR
WANT ADS
Phone 527-0240
Dublin and District Lions
Dublin Community. Centre
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8: v3O` 'P.M. -1 Ari
Orchestra:
ncaln Green
'rickets $15.O6:per couple
1979.
.'Lunch Provided
All ' •ropeedsfc butldtng,
Fin d
Tickets avoitable door
ori fron any l.ioti''s 111:erOber" .
EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
Wed. -SAIL
AFAGAFA
BANANA STAND
NEXT WEED MON-- SAT. MAY 14-19
• Lisle:
Dining Room
Open Daily from 12 Noon
Good Old -Fashioned!
Hama-Cooked`Meals
i ContinuousEntertainment' from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.:
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ALIfl MIATS
mat's our specia
4 Fa pihy Pock
PORK CHOPS
Swift's: Premium
114 DINNER HAMS
Beef and Pork
SAUSAGE:
Store 'sliced'
BACON
Choice
Local
Beef g Pork
'URKEY WINGS' 10 rb.baX
BEEF PAiTIES
no filler
Sliced macaroni & cheese
LOAF
, Sliced `country kitchen
BOLOGNA
BEEF processed
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LOIN OF.PORK processed
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STORE HOURS
Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. 8 - 6
Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
"Store 262.2017
p.m.
ABBATOIR HOURS
BERF' SLAUGHTER — MONDAY' PORK: SLAUGHTER 0—TUESDAY
'Hours for pit;king t p freezer o..ustotri orders
Tue
Litt - 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m m
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