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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-06-20, Page 41_1 1 1 1 Li 1 -THE tumors! EXPOSITOR, SEA -FORTH, ONT,., JUNE 20, 1968 DANCE Brussels Legion Friday, June 28th Desfardine's Orchestra Dancing 10 to 1 Restricted to 21 years and over Admission $2.00 per couple Lunch An Expositor Classified pay you dividends. Have tried one? Dial 527-0240. will you Brodhagen C of C DANCE CABARET STYLE Brodhagen Community Centre Wed., June 26th DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Proceeds for Minor Baseball NEWS of ST. COLUMBAN Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady and family, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Enright, Windsor, with Mr, and Mra. J. P. Morris, Mr. and 1VIrs. John William- son and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Miss Catharine Moylan, San Francisco, California, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan. Miss Jean Melady, Brantford a4 her home here. Mr, and Mrs, Josap-h Murphy ot Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. John Murpay. Mr-, and Mrs. Martin Murray, Dennis and Darlene spent a few days in Killalve. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and family, Kitchener, with • Mr. and Mrs. V. J, Lane. 1VIr. and Mrs. Leon Murray and family, Toronto, Mr and MM. Bob Stapleton and Paul, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. Friday Night Mac MacDonald Saturday Night The Harburns Southern Fried Chicken HURON HOTEL Dublin This Week — Recording Star HANK RIVERS & Carol Coming Next Week: Bernie Early QUEEN'S HOTEL •110"•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••7••••••16 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and family, Stratford; visited Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharine. LOBA Names Euchre Winners Winners of a LQBA euchre held Monday in Orange Hall were ladieshigh, Mrs. Jack McIver, ladies' lone, Mrs. Bar- ney Hildebrand; ladies' low, Mrs. Andrew Turnbull. Men's high, Ephriarn Clarke; lane, Edward. Pryce; low Andrew Turnbull. Nine tables were in play. Assessor (Continued froth Pag 1) personnel for the new assess- ment department, he stated that there would be about fourteen persons plus a couple of steno- graphers. "Tough lusic, dearr CASH BINGO iori FUNERALS MRS. ERNEST TOLL lens. Ernest '1'011, tirt, of Eg- mondville, died Monday in Seaforth Community wyspital af- ter a brief illness Of three wets. She was the former Dinah Stap- les. She receivcd her education in McKilop and Seaforth schools and at Stratford TeacSers Col- lege. She taught in area schools for many years. She was a mem- ber of CaYan United ,Church, Winthrop. She moved with her husband to Egmondville in Feb- ruary of this year. Surviving 'Ira. itzT husband and two siste,:s, Mrs.. Leo (Lil- lian) Murray of St: C,',afurnban trand IVirs. John (Cora) Pryee of Seaforth. The body is at the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home where service will be held at 2 p.m. Thunsday. Burial will be in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Rev. J. C. Britton will officiate, assis- ted by Rev. D. Stevens of Eg- mandville. OVE LUDVIGSEN The death occurred) in hos- pital at Ottawa on Saturday, June 8th of Ove Ludvigsen of 174 Crocus Ave., belovedhus- band of the former Flore.nce Knox of Hullett. An employee of Ottawa Hydro, he was a mem- ber of Temple Lodge A.P. & Jr. Farmers (Continued from Page 1) JTs Aiming the field, day Sat- urday ,evening, president Ge- orge Townseind of 'Seaforth Jun- ior Farmers, received a 10 pound ham on behalf of the club. Competition for, the events came from Clinton, _Exeter, Ho wick and North I-.Turon Use Expositor Want -Ads Phone 527-0240 Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, June 21st r 8:15 p.m. (WEEKLY) 15 Regular Games for $10.04) Three 625-00 Games DANCE $75.00 Jackpot to go Two Door Prises — (Children under 16 not permitted) ArovasstioN $1.0o Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 SEAFORTHS 100th BIRTHDAY PARTY and Homecoming Week -end JUNE 29-30, JULY ist SATURDAY Old Timer Parade and Ball Game Teen Dance BIRTHDAY BALL at the Arena Reserved Tickets $2.00 SUNDAY Special Church Services Legion Drumhead Service MONSTER BARBEQUE Tickets $1.75, Children MOO BAND CONCERT Street Dance on Main St. EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT LIONS PARK - MONDAY School Reunion at SDHS 100th BIRTHDAY PARADE —7 BANDS — ON MAIN ST. Oki Fashioned Program and Contests for Young and Old Wind Up Ceremonies r— • "LORDS . OF LONDON" Seaforth Arena , Tues., June 25th 10 1 ' COMING SOON The Ugly Ducklings; The Man- dela; The Stitch in Tyme; The Guess Who?; The Staccatos • BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. ' First Show at Dusk THURSDAY - FRIDAY June 20 - 21 HAWAII (Adult Entertainment) JULIE ANDREWS Max Von Sydon & Richard Harris Color Cartoon PLEASE NOTE: Due to jength, one showing nightly at 9.15 SAT. - MON. - TUES. June 22-24-25 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE SCALP HUNTERS" Showing al 9.15 pm. — Starring BURT LANCASTER with Shelley Winters — In Color • •— AND' — "The Billion Dollar Brain" Showing at 11.00 p.m. Starring Michael Caine, Karl Malden Cede(*) Color WED. - THURS. - FRI. June 26-27=28 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE AMBUSHERS" (Adult Entertainment) DEAN MARTIN as super agent Mott Helm nut Serifs Berger and Janice Rule Showing at 9.15 p.m. — In Color — AND — "The Big Mouth" JERRY LEWIS—Showing at 11 p.m. Cartoon AM. No. 565. Private axrvice was held at Hulse and Playr‘aix Ottawa and burial was in Capit- al Gardens, Ottawa. MARY AGNES GILLESPIE Miss Mary Agnes GilleSPie, 79, died in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderieh oo Friday, June 14, 1968. She graduated from Seaforth Collegiate Institute in 191Y5 and was the recipient of two schol- arships. She taught at Seaforth Collegiate for a number of year and upon her retirement, moved to Goderich. Surviving is one foster daugh• ter, Mrs. Grace Munro, Clinton. Funeral services were held in Godericn intrment followed in Mattlandliank Cmetery, Sea - forth. Light, Cool WORK SHOES Will Not Slip Jack Thompson Family Shoes and Repair CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Goderich spent Sunday with" Mrs. 4ene Grim01037- A social evening was held on Friday evening in the COF Hall for newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. John Doyen. IONOVANOININAIIIMNINNIONN10•01•18••••••••NIMAMII The Service of Holy Communion will be observed Sunday, June 23 at • CAVAN 9:30 a.m. -and NORTHSIDE 11:00 a.m. Rev. J. C. Britton Minister (Watch for announce- ment for Special Service June 30th for Centen- nial Celebration). . . DANCING Seaforth Lions Park PAVILION Saturday Night, JUNE 22 with music by "DYNASTY of COLOUR" Entertainment in the Red Knight Room • - ' FRIDAY & SATURDAY 'NIGHT DAVE TAGGART TRIO In the.Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enfoy a Sing -A -Long with PEARL at the Hammond Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY • COLORED TV BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS Tasty Chicken Wings COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seoforth THEATRE GODER1CH N THE SQUARE FIRST RUN FlrMS IN AIR-ONDITIONED COMFORT ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS • Last Three Days THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY June 20 - 21-- 22, COLUMBIA PICTURES presents the • Stanley Kramer Production guess who's coming to dinner starring ISpencer Sidney Katharine I TRACY ' POITIER 'ilEPRURN I . 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