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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-27, Page 11Qondv,IIe Stn Tuesday. '-eutemberalt: the first 4-I1 meetings of1 Egmondville was held .at the 'tome of their leader Wig. There are 7 meinbeer . Who will be 04yiug needle', ;point, Th. 'group elected the oikeein: efcers President: - Gale Turnbull. v prey !dent *Darlene Moore, see Y treasurer ^ Len! ;Strong: :and press reperter » Kathx Turnbu#,l. Members pfep :the canvasfor their prglects•, The neat meeting will be at .the home of Suzanne Eggert Ian Thurs, Bert, ,1, 7. TittST SHOW AT DUSK ~"''•�_ F��. in4or motion Phuaw 482 7030 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON Prr TINGEMDAxa$$AT IRDAY SUNDAY., SEPT 2 24.* - SIDNEY SHELDON'S B o ODLI N itiiVitettsWO Huro a Wed.—Sat. ..'& Sat. Matinee:: Bougie Day Comedy Next Week Avenge 'Road:. Dining Room Open DeilyIrom.12 Noon .Good Otd-Fashioned Home-Cdoked Meals Contlnuous'Entertaioment from 8 p:m. to 1 a.m. )111GHWA1t- Nl3'. DUBLIN 345-2820 Seaforth and District CAMPAIGN Now Under Way ' .VN fly hisp.lred worker lerum bow to we s high power spot weldor is CNIB training centre. TM It only "one of 'hundreds of lobo ID whkb bllnd C.- " ' cache gslnfelly employed. Through Your UnderstanOing *Willingness to help •Financial: .Support You Can Help CNIO' help Bind Cana an help themselves LOCAL crake rIIV.li rret , e v.:rtlhk ••w �yt yes Bef�l,;� 1101e1- t,1li l� �E 'Flte SDBS GIrla Tro Band, IS Oceepting an Wit- atitm .1ta March in the Fort Myers,. Florida Festival! of Lights pata4e .in February,, according .to SDHS ,pt ipaL Bruce Shaw and co inulnty people who want to Spend; !rine days in the sunny south ;are ,invited to aceompany. them, '!,'here will be plenty of bus seats available to the public at .$32$ for transportation and nine nights, accomt4?9-. dation.. The hand played at the Fort) Myers Festival five years ago, 'They'll be away from Feb. 9 to Feb. 18, 1980 Members of the band are starting fund, raising activ ities now to pay the travel. ts,ofthe. T fitiviu8 a'b th SundI. rat the Van EgMond ? Mertes* flea Market nod' pito SPee. lei event "every week or two to raise.money without Visit around' selling things," h!Ir* Shaw cava, A varietyof orgxtbattons and companies had draws at. Seaforth's ,Fan Fak Friday and Saturday," The winners as obtained by the Expositor are; Junior. Centenaires Booster Club, groceries, Heather McPherson; Sea - Mr. and Mics, Ed Byers visited on the weekend with Mr. ,and Mrs, Alvin Byers and family in Kitchener; also called on Mr. and Mrs. William Radscheidt. Mr. and Mrs. Oswim Craster of Alnick, England have been spending a week with F.C.J. Sills' and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murray, Edmonton, Alberta, were visiting with. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie McClure and Miss Belle Campbell this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walters of Dundas. and Mrs. J. G. MCD crmott of London were guests of Mc. and Mrs. John. Stewart last week, Miss Gladys Thetnpson' is spending a week in Niagara Palls. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Doig are Mr, and Mrs. Bill: Andrew of Alloway, Scotland and Mr. ,and Mrs, Raymond Andre' of Abingdon England. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Andrew are the parents of Pauline Andrew who has:been. herefourteen months and was employed as a nanny in Seaforth. She is now visitingwith her parents -and will return to ,lrngland in early Uctoher,, Mary Spun, and Frank Tlalupa .of Toronto were the, Mary .Spun and. Frank Halupa of_Toronto�.her cousin° were the guests of Joan McLean last weekend, Public Meeting Take notice that a public meeting, will be held in the Seaforth .CouriciI Chambers at 7:30 p.m. Thurs., tiCt. 11,-1979 'At this time:. al interestedpersons. will ,have . an opportunity. ' to discuss and comment on a proposed amendment to the Official Plan for the, Seaforth Planning, Area. . The amendment would' change the permit- ted use . of land from industrial to Residential on a .parcel of land situated at the northerly, end of William. Street West. (north of Genesco Shoe Factory). For further information contact the Clerk's Office. 111' ADULT ENTERTAINMrNT Starts TOMORROW! Sept. 23 - Oct. 4 FRIDAY & SATURDAYONLY.. TWO SNOW1NGS7,S & 1:1S. MINDAY TO TUESDAY ONE SHOWINGS P.M. ONLY ' ratio Gene Wilder Harrison Ford n,1 '4 recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PARK r:0ft :RIr3d :THE SQUARE P • NE 524.781 • 111CON OITIONEa' itotilitittiteutitea To Otaditoe • M ye fi fir bast raisers may include A J4101 auction, tshvpping :spree• a penny satle#. abate sales, and raffes., A committee Lot band sent- .hers" parents is working On details of :the trip with the lzestsd executive. Charles. forth WI, comforter. Kimber. ley Ott, Kitchener, hand made cushion:,, .George Campbell`. . The Seaforth Partners Co-op draw for a. bag of dog. food,: was wort by Mrs, Harold Pryce tulip bulbs by Tony Van Dorp and cat food by Clarence Malone, while the R.S. Box Ltd. draw for a rag was won by, Mrs. Jim Keys... Mrs. William Flynn, R.R. 4, Clinton won, a chair at the Robert Plumsteel. Interiors draw and'. ,Jason Robinet,, Mount Forest; won the Sportsmens; Club 50/50 Choralaires open: Kalbfleisgil:;is the _b'and tor. Several buses wilt be in the Florida trip andF members of the public who want snore illfOrMation on it are asked 'tR veil the sch001. soon so that bookings earthe Made. draw. A handmade bedspread, draw sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star waswon by Kevin Breiotne and groce- ries were won, by Mrs. Edith Jessome and Mts. Peter McLaughlin. Winners of S25 each from the Seaforth Agricultural Society were Arnold Young, R• R, 5, Goderich; John Torn,. bull; Marton Gordon; and; Don Watson, R.R. 4, Clinton.. The 4-H Rabbit Club draw for a doe and a cage was won. byMrs.Eldon Kerr, R.R. 5, Clinton, The Woodstock • Choral- aires, will openthe winter season at the Blyth Centre for the Arts, on Wednesday, October 3rd at 8:00 p.m. Known as the official "Good- will Ambassadors" of the City of Woodstock, this choir of .fifty mixed .voices will present an evening of varied choral music from the stage of Blyth• Memorial Hall, - "Sold out" are the words. which accompany the Wood.- Stock Choralaires wherever they travel, and: the Blyth .Centre for the Arts is indeed proud to have them appear, as theopening.. event of the season.: Tickets are S39O' each and will be available at the door or can be ordered by mail from the Blyth Centre+ • for the Arts, Box 291, Blyth. .Ontario. , BROWNIE REGISTRATION October 2 Ages 6-9' at Seaforth! Public School at7p.m. COMMEI{CIAL 1141 rTE,L SFAF OR TH This week & Sat. Matinee arol how Next week & '`Saturday Matinee Grant Carson F'I'NE F'(►(►i) Fi'\F: F;'\TEI�'I' iI" 111 ENT THE HURON EXPOSITOR, REMEMBER THE CIDERFEST-The Van Egmond Foundation's. eyecatching display at the Seaforth Fall: fair reminded ` visitors of the Cade fest, coming up next Sundaya tthe gmond Ho use. Here Mrs' Grace Hussey explains some of the home's history to fair visitor Ed Daly of Seaforth: Expositor photo) Ciderfest This Sunday, the ' Van Egmond' Foundation ' is throwing a huge party on the grounds of the historic Van Egmond House in Egmond- ville. The 5th Annual Cider - fest is bigger and better this year and features the sale of both -hot and cold cider made on the spot from fresh apples. Cider -making . will be accompanied by demon- strations of sausage -stuffing,. spinning, weaving, pioneer blacksmithing and other crafts, 'as, well as a large outdoor flea market.' This Lions BINGO Every Saturday at 8:00 Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. games, 3 share the wealth. Jackpot. $150.00 in.60.calls SEAFORTH MEMBERSHIPS Now Being Accepted For For Information on Men's or Mixed Curling Call . Verb Travlint - Walton, 527- 0359 Ken Moore . Egmondville, 527-0508 Dive Beintle - ,Cilnton, 482'' 9521 Richard! !feeder' • Clinton, 482- 9594` Jail Rose • Seafolttbb, 527.121.7 For information 'An , Ladies' Carling, Calls • flirty jean Beattie eltnten 482.7357 Mirg, Allan • 482.3668 Wendy Vitiate.", 482.3275 Marlene Reeder 482-9594 Junior Outing Contact StteaEE Whiten* Corep(titi re• calf .'I Gerd !truce 527.09.17 on in Egmondville; year the Ciderfest boasts a flower festival of beautiful blooms from local gardens and a gallery of paintings presented by the. Central Ontario Artists' Association. A special' preview of the Art & Flower Shows is scheduled for Saturday, September 29 :from 1' p.m. until 5 p.m, Reuse tours Will acquaint the visitors with the recent restoration work undertaken. by 'the Found- ation andwith the excellent of period antiques assembled • in the historic hone.. For thoseof an active nature, there will be a log.sawing and nail -driving contest, while anyone can enjoy the afternoon old-tyine country jamboree or the scenic horse and wagon rides. An auction of antiques ' and other "collectibles':: will round out the afternoon, with all , proceeds going to the restoration wont•. ' Admission to,jhe grounds will be only Si,•with children under, 12 admitted free with an adult. The ,'gates open Sunday, September 30 from 12. noon until 5 p.iti Egmondville, 2 km S of. Seaforth on Huron Country Road #12. FRIDAY - SATURDAY' SEPT.23th - 29th ROX OFFICE, OPENS 7:30 SHOWTIME' DUSK They'll : Blast...Bulldoze or Blow-up anyone who stands in their way. zw. Y:ax ..x tfatizox riRipor::. �whtcr rune tnd,passton nit • C„1".''......'"rota !';ENTERTAINMENT rc4 SUNDAY ONLY SEPT. 30th; .r.n14�t• .. BRITTEKLANV CLAUDINE '• AUGER..sit r „ • . •"Y`i1,Tl,lihft111((t"a w SNM1wP, oiji!''k IAteb1, it,ifrien'8 • 1N Ru) THULIN NIKOS KoURK0IJI,CS tl+ ;GYy► RV8 SODERiCH AT /1„CONCESSION RD 4 • • PHONE 524 9981 ?/S7,?7,Vc4?