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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-07-25, Page 400141014 OXPOSITOKr SOAPORT*4 4iN sH 'Ne*S• of GO Seatorth gas ,p.m. Flidat, July 26 '15Rsuular 01111$$ for $10.00 Three 42540 Gomm $75.00 Jackpot to go . Two Door Prizes (ebildiren under 16 not permitted) ADMiSSION $1.00 &ire Cards 25e or 7 for $1-00 Royal Canadian Legion Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Proceeds for Welfare Work Remember! It takes but a znement to place an Expositor Want Ad' and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0310. London and District SOCCER London Hungarian vs. St. Columban at St. Columban Field Saturday, July. 27 4:00 p.m. ThI `17t11 and Boundary Unit met at the home of MM. Clifford Hoegy, who opened devotions with a thought for the evening. "0 for a Closer Walk with Thee" was sung. Mrs. Roegy gave two readings entitled "Building now for Eternity" and "How man can Change his Mind". The scripture reading was taken from Matt- hew 3: 13-16. Mrs. Albert Clarke gave the topic "The Church Office and Walton and Area the Seed Store". Mrs, Martin Bean opened the business ses- sion with a reading "To -day". Mrs. William Murray gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet the Emergency Fund. Mrs. Herbert Williamson read minutes. Mrs. C. Hoegy closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ray Nelson, Robert and Michael of Vancouver, B.C. are visiting with Mrs, Nelson's par - MISS DONELDA STOLL who obtained a honour diplo- ma from the Business Educa- tors' Association of Canada at the Goderich Business Col- lege, has joined the staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Stratford. Miss Stoll is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stoll, RR 3 kippen.. ALL THIS WEEK, DON'T MISS tHE COUNTRY SOUNDS FINE COUNTRY 8g WESTERN MUSIC QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth Entertainment in the Red Knight Room ,FRIDAY & SATURDAY . NIGHT , MI/4 HODGERT: In the Ladiesend Escorts' Room Enjoy • Sing -A -Long with' PEARL at the Hammond Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS Tasty Chicken Wings COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth i , ..N. , f, my. 8 G0ECR AT C ESSION RD. 4 PHWE 524-0901 Ever)/ Thursday is "FAMILY NIGHT" at the Sunset Carload, Vuckload or Busibacl . . . Admission is $1.25 Per VehItle THURS., FRI., SAT. tOLUIIB4 PICTURES a- ,,-, CARL roma,. ) re.) 0,-) ' 7' la) _.• al I i 1 - 11\\ Ir Lail:, .1 alval,grAtsiggRu,, • - . JULY 25-26-27 —.SECOND FEATUBE 7- I ' 1 The Endless w Summer' A Bruce' Brown' Film In ColOUr , MON.. TUES., WED. JOHIMIAME , . July 29-30-31' . DEAN imnffriti poilitif A /140011CTIOM •HAMM oviolliitio go A., U019 MN/IC[710R 'MESONS ' a'kATIEEITIER. .......i.V4imi**taint".(0,.......11111111144"11,11"..0, 1....,.....20.1=ILIT *itch for "GOAMICH NIGHTY' on Monday, ?.day or Wednesday SUNDAY NTE SNOW at 10.00 O'CLOCK SONO" JULY 28 -.. 8IG DOUBLE ,MATIJIIS SHOW . "HOUSE 'OF FRIGHT" and "PYRO" (tof tfiowt 'OM Attliff-Entartintiiit) .. 0 SAND PEBBLES" . MISS PATRICIA STILES a graddate of the Seaforth High School obtained a Secre- tarial Diploma with honours from the Business Educators' Association of Canada at the Goderich Business College. Miss Stiles has joined the of- fice staff at the Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce, Mount Pleasant and Manor, Toronto. She is the daughter of Mrs. A. Stiles, Seaforth. EGMONDVI LLE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraiser, Judy and Elizabeth MacLean were in Bobcaygeon, Ont., for the week end. Jon Fraiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraiser leaves on Sat- urday for Cornwallis, Nova Scotia to report at the Naval Base. Bdr. Wm. McGrath, Camp Ip- perwash was at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGrath over the week end. Gnr. Jamet McGrath, 21st Field Regiment, Wingham, son of Mr. and MI's. Michael McGrath of Egnaondville is in Cedar Springs this week on manouverS. Gnr. Robert Taylor, son of Mr. arid Mrs. John Taylor, Sea - forth, is also in Cedar Springs with the 21st Reginient, 'ging- ham. 'LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Flanigan of 1,Iamilton and Mrs. C. R. Hall, Toronto were here this week attending • the funeral of the late Mary McFadden. • Capt. J. A. Park and, Mrs. Park who were Seaforth residents while Capt. Park was stationed at CFB Clinton, spent the week , end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Capt. Park recently completed a five year tour in Germany and he and Mrs. Park are enrotzte to his new posting at Vancouver. O Mrs. A. R. Turnbull and younger daughter, -Gillian of Walton -on -Thames, urrey,_Eng., arrived in Toronto by Plane last week. They will visit relatives and friends in Seaforth and To- ronto •districts until early in epteznber. Dr. and Mrs. Amos Beard of Warren, Michigan visited Miss Mabel Turnbull at Kilbarchan Nursing Home over the week end. Mrs. Winnie Mooney of Vas- , sey visited here over the week end. She is taking the Library Course at Western,. London. She has charge of the Library, and Arts and Crafts at Espanola Public School. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Aubin and sons Dale, Darrel and Kelvin of Grimshaw, Alta. are spending their holidayfs at the home of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Aubin and other relatives. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Aubin on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aubin of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Or- ville Aubin, Breslau, Mr. and WS. Louis Monitaque of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lands- berger and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mitchell and son Murray "bf Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Aubin of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter, Jacqueline, Mr. Paul Matthews, Miss Joan Van Vught and Miss Cathy Jessome, Toronto are holidaying .at the East Coast and are visiting Mrs. Matthews brother in Sydney, Nova Scotia. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClinchey and family of Calgary, Alberta, are . spending three weeks vaca- tion in Seaforth at -the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McClinchey. Mr. and Mrs. Gary )3ettles and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moylan, Kit- chener, spent Sunday with Miss .Than rortune. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nellly of PalsIey spent Tuesday afternoon With W. and NM Miehael 1V11 - Hams. Mr. Kelso Adams and 1Vl1chae1 o Whthipeg arWspending their holidays with Mr. and Mra. Er-, hest Adding and &Melds. erits, Mr. ancl Mrs. Earl Watson, Leslie, Martin and Scott Mc - Gavin of Thornbury are holiday, nag with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- tin and Elizabeth Pryce spent a few days with Mr. -and Mrs. Fred Martin and family at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Rev. and Mrs. 0. E. Doeken attended camp at Goderich Summer School.. Mr. Docken was Camp Director and Larry Walters attended as senior counsellor. Ross 1V1ftchell also attended from Walton: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Livingstone and Kevin of Preston are holi- daying with the latter's father, Mr. Malcolm Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. • Bert Bachert and Cathy have returned home after visiting with relatives 1n New 'York State. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Rick, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald and Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether spent, Sunday at Southampton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell and family. After making a round trip camping at points such as Tober- mory, Manitoulin Island, Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinaw Bridge„ Ostego Lake, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Hackwell, Dean, Pamela and Patricia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hulley and Mack, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, for a few days 'last week before ' re- turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McClure and Barrie of Swift Current, Sask., and Mrs. John Hatton of Vancouver, B.C. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure and other relatives in the vicin- ity. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Scott of Far- go, North Dakota and Mr. and 'Mrs. Phil Speak of Woodstock called en friends and relatives in Walton and vicinity last week, Miss Joan Wilbee of Seaforth is holidaying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Coults. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase of Sault Ste. Marie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Murray, Mr. and Mrs. William Murray and Charles Murray. • Miss Judy Clark of London is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon. Mrs. William Farquharson of London visited last week with Mrs. -Walter R.,Broadfoot. Miss Corrie Ruiyter of Strat- , ford visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Jan Van Vliet. Mrs. Neil Reid of Toronto spent a few dayt with her moth- -k=er Mrs. George Dundas who re- turned home with her t� visit with her daughters and son in the Toronto area. Mrs. Robert Lillycrop and Tracey of London are visiting this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks and Brian spent the week end at Goderich. Mrs. Rollie Achilles, Donald and Ann and Mrs. William Tay- lor of Staffa attended the funer- al of Albert Achilles at Oak Ridges, Ontario. The late Mr. Achilles was a brother of Rollie Achilles. ' Mr. Earle Tapp of Wingham spoke at the morning Service in Duff's United Church, Sunday on behalf of the • Gideon Bible Society. He chose for his sermon "The Value of God's Word" and told of the work being done by ,the Gideon Association. - Mrs. Neil McGavin •and Miss Carol Wilbee sang a duet with Mrs. Ian Wilbee at the organ. Services will be withdrawn August 11, 18 and 25th during .Rev. D. E. Docken's holidays and will resume on September lst. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards' of Vuldan, Alberta, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries and Mr. William pennett. Mr. lilichard's grandfa- ther was' George Barrows and lived where Harvey McClure now lives. Mrs. Hargaret Humphries is visiting at Rochester, N.Y. with her niece Miss Dorothy Bolttm and other relatives. Showers Honor (Continued from Page 1) Barker and CherrY1 Morrison and wedding gifts by Jean Rapien and Margaret Parkinson. Following the rehearsal; the wedding party was entertained at a smorgasbord dinner by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Appleby, at their home. 'Shower hostesses have been the Staffa '11. C. W. and Com- munity friends at miscellan. eous shower Ini Staffa Family Life Centre. Mrs, Cherry Scott entertained former school friends at a linen shawer at the home off her moth - et, Mrs. L. Thiel, Mitchell, Mrs. Dan Craig, assisted bry Mts. .1. Ilaizetwood in entertain. Ing relatives at ta miscellaneaus shower at her home in Myth, The Thornhill Teaching staff presented Kaye with saver ser- ving eaSsereles and relish tray. at the dose of the school term. Mist rinds Graham Was host- ess when pollege friends show - eased Kaye with individual und group gifts, Kaye mid Allen aine restdtfxig at 621 Kipp's Lane, Apt. LandlitL -Lions 'Park' Hosts (COnflUUercii frOnl Page 1) Leonard Strong's team. Youngest child present,' so of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gross; Lar get familyin attendance, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Coleman an family; Closest birthday, 1VIrs Gordon Papple; Closest Anni- versary, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gross Lady with most colors in he dress, Mrs. Alvin Jones; La wearing pearls, Mrs. J. McGre or; Lady wearing earrings, Mrs M. Hudson; Guessing number 0 kernels on eob of corn, Mrs. Al vin Jones. distance, Mr, and Mrs. Deng. Robinson, Wi1low4ale; person e, with most change in packet, Rim- . • sell Coleman; person wit most e buttons on dress, Mary Mausley., ' ; Receives dY (Continued frain Page I) g. abW.ty of docters to match kid- ; neys means an end to three long 1. years of a 35 -mile trip to Lon- don for a twice -weekly sched- ule of four-hour sessions on the hospital's life-saving dialysis e machine which takes over the h kidney cleansing function. r- "It's a wonderful feeling. How de you explain it to everyone? d It's just a wonderful feeling," c- says the elated Mrs. Arthur. 9. "I'm looking forward to going C,- boating' and enjoying life," she said. "r,can't wait to get out and 11 get going. It will certainly be a different life from the last two a or three years. be able to go r• out and enjoy myself." • The success of the operation • . seems so apparent that Mrs. Ar- thur will be ,able to go home • ▪ within two weeks and enjoy life a as a new grandmother upon the d arrival of her daughter's baby Iter this month. "That's why I had to get a n kidney. So I can baby-sit," she • laughed. McGAVIN REUNION. The MeGaviia Annual Reunio and picnic was held at Seafort Lions Park, July 21 with 52 pe sons in attendance. The picnic which feature races and games saw the ele tion of the committee for 196 President, Graham Kerr, Se retary, Mrs. G. Kerr; Lune Committee, Mrs. Jack Turnbu and Mrs. W. E. Turnbull; Sport Vary and Tom Leeming an Bruce Clark. The executive fo 1968 was: President, Writ J Turnbull; Secretary, Mrs. Wm J. Turnbull; Lunch Committee Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs Bruce McLean; Sports, Jim an Barb Fritz, Janet Turnbull an Jim Papple. It was decided to have th reunion, the third Sunday i July, 1969 at the same place Guests were present from Col lingwood, Brampton, Seaforth Walton and Brussels. Results of races, games an contests: Breaking Balloon con test, Jack Turnbull; Paper Ba race, 4and under, Bruce Dins more; Paper Bag Contest, 8 and under, Leslie McGavin; Girls race 10 arnrover, Ann Clark; Boys race -10 and over, John Leeming; String Contest, Mrs. J. Clark's team; Spoon Contest, Keith Clark's team; Thread the .needle contest, Bill Leeming; Roll the Ball contest, Bob Leem ing; Driving nail contest (ladies) Mrs. Bill Leeming; (men), John McGavin; Most change in purse, Graham Kerr; Oldest Person, Fred McGavin; Youngest person, Jeffrey McGavin. Coleman Reunion The Coleman Reunion was field Sunday' at the Lions Park when 95 were in attendance, "• First Vice -President Ross Chap- man acted as president in the absence of President Gordon Carnochan. Officers for 1969 are president, Francis Coleman, First Vice-president, Ellwood Clarke, 2nd vice, Bruce Cole- man, Treasurer, Audrey. Cole- man; Secretary, Hazel Hilde- brand; Sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Berne McKinley; lunch Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chapman, 'Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Doig„ The 1969 reunion will be held at' the Lions Park on the third Sunday in July. Sports were conducted by Gary and Karen Alexander and the results are as follows: Girls 5 and under, Tammy Alex- ander, Patty Coleman; Boys 5 and under, Stephen Hildebrand and Craig Coleman; girls' 6-8, Cathy Coleman, Lori Clarke; Boys 6-8, Bev: Coleman, Daryl Johnston;' Boys 9-11, Mark Clarke, Glen Barker; Girls 12-14 Sandra Coleman, Joan Hilda, brand; Boys 12-14, Doug Hilde- brand, Bob Coleman; ladies wal- king race, Lorraine Talbot; mar- •ried inen's race, Bruce Coleman; ladies kick the slipper, Joan Hildebrand; shoe scramble, 'Bruce and Marjorie Coleman; wheelbarrow race, Bob Coleman and Doug Hildebrand; youngest Member present, Terry Alexan- der; oldest member present, Ce- cil Oke; person coming greatest d News of nig WOOdha MIONIMINNIM DANCE Brussels Legion Friday, July 26th Desiardine's Orchestra Dancing 10 to 1 Restricted to 21 years and over Admission $2.00 per couple Lunch Mamma Misses Pamela Rodd, Karen Insley, Lorie Webb and Mary Lou Thompsdn are attending Dimini Camp this week. Visitors with Mrs. John But- ters on Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. A. W. Hall, Stratford, and Rev,. and Mrs. George A. Butters of Minnesota, U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and family of Delhi visited for sev- eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd and family. Miss Agie Jorne of Holland is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Wittebeen, Sharon and Brian. Mrs. M. Handsforth and Deb- bie Tassier of the eight line were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wib McNeight and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler were Sunday guests with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cook of Thames - ford. The flowers _in the 'church sanctuary on Sunday were in memory of • the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton, having ' been placed there by the family. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Walker of • Caledonia and Mrs. S. Malcolm of St. Marys visited on Saturday' with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mrs.. Malcolm remained for the week end. Misses Beth and Barbara Ar- enthals of Lucan spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Craemer and - family of London visited recent - O ly with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills. • An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. DANCE "THeCHURCH KEY" (Blues Band) Tues., July 30th • moo - 1:00 Admission $1.50 (Admission $1.25 when you pre- • sent this adv.) •SEAFORTH ARENA NEXT WEEK—The Tombstones Frontier 0 Days SPECIALS JULY 26th and 27th Served 5:00 . to 7:30 P.M. Traditional Roast Beef with Pan. Gravy $2.25 Baked Ham with Pineapple Rings $2.00 For Reservations Call 262-2012 Hensall Hotel Featuring the Sherwood Room Entertainment Friday and Saturday Night NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT RON GORHAM, Proprietor MISS PATRICIA STOREY who obtained a honour secre- tarial diploma from the Busi- ness Educators' Association of Canada at the Goderich Business College, has secured a position at Household Fin- ance Corporation of Canada, Goderich. Miss Storey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Storey, Bit 1, Seaforth. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Die Seaforth 527-0240. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan Walton Community Hall WILBEEi ORCHESTRA Friday, August 2 Ladies please bring lunch Everyone Welcome RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnston (nee Sandra, Hugill) Sat., July 27th Zurich Community Centre Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome Music by Bluewater Playboys , . • BROWNIE' DRIVE4N CLINTON Box Offica Opens if 8,00 p.m. first MTN at Ousk ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS . THURS. & FRL July 25 & 26 All Country Music Double Feature 'Cotton Pickin Chicken Pickers' Sonny Tufts and Tommy Noonan Showing at 9.15 p.m. In Color — PLUS 'Country Music On Broadway', Showing at 11.00 p.m. HANK SNOW and FERLIN HUSGY Color Cartoon SAT., MON., TUES. July 27-29-30 'HOMBRE' (Adult Entertainment) ,Showing at 9.15 p.m._ PAUL NEWMAN Fredric March and Richard Boone In Color — PLUS 'Way, Way Out!' Jerry 'Lewis and Cotitiliti Stevens Showing at 11.00 p.m. Color Cartoon WED:, THURS., FRI. July 31, Aug. 1-2 O 'TONY ROME (Adult Entertainment) O Showing at 9.15 p.m. FRANK SINATRA And JILL ST. JOHN — In Color • — PLUS 'The Film ,Flam Man' Showing at 11.00 p.m., George C. Scott and Sus Lyon Color Cartoon ••••4~•~•••••••••••••••••••••••••,) • Saturday Night THE HARBURNS ABBEY TAVERN SNACKS Southern Fried Chicken HURON HOTEL Dublin ofte!,./MinftgalliftioNkimo011iftaralaugalit.OrliONIftiosmftworiftwoOm.... THE BOSS IS AWAY SO ,k07,44, , ":•"„, y .1; PENNY IS GIVING • PERMS AWAY While Brian and Joan are on Vacation All Permanents. $12.50 to $20.00 are on for only... $9.95 All Customers have an oppor- tunity to win a FREE Perman- ent by Penny,. so come in now and meet Penny' BRIANS HAIRSTYLING Phone 527-1700 Sea -forth