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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-08-22, Page 6+–THE 1-11)Ack111 f`PSITOR, SEAFORTH,QP41., AUG. 22,, 1948 WINCHELSEA SOCIAL EVENING le honor •of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Storey on tha occasion of their fortieth weckitnii anniYerSarY Seaforth Legion Hall Thurs., Aug. 29th Relatives and Friends cordially invited No gifts please. Classified Ads pay dividends ' HEPWORTH COUNTRY MUSIC AUDITORIUM Advance tickets and programs All performances available at Habkirk Transit Service Limited 527-1222 Miss Susan Herm of yton and Miss Barbara GlifiTlan Of Exeter visited this past week with Janet Hern. Steven Kerslake is spending this week with his cousin, Dav- id Weber of Stephen Township. Mrs. Sanford Hutton spent Friday in Monkton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pehlke. Mrs. Gerry Grubbe and Mich- ael of Farquhar visited on Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Horne and Ray.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daman of Kippen visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walters and Danny. Randy Dayrnan re- turned home with them after spending a couple of weeks iii Winchelsea. Miss Janet Kerslake attended camp last -week at Goderich. L.o.B.A. EUCHRE Orange Hall Mon., Aug. 26th 8:30 p.m. Admission 50c Everyone Welcome `11.1•01=1111111•IMINIOS KTHEATRE GODERICH ON. THE SQUARE IThree More Days Thurs., Fri., Sat. , August 22-23-24 • • SI-15es: 7.30 and 9,30 p.m. This Is The One You've Been Waiting ,For! . (Adult Entertainment) WWW WE PLAY FIRST -RUN MOVIES IN OUR AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE PUL NEWINtalid as coot -AND LUKE kw* c, DTP, , ,IZANX R PHSON ho=d t, GORDON URN. mow 'IMAM noncotor mar ;pima Eke:I:m1 w:07 ••••••• SATURDAY (August 24) MATINEE 'LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE' Starting at 2:30 o'clock — Regular Admission UNNERSAL PRESENTS in TECHNICOI.ORe WIADIGAW STARRING RICHARD HENRY WIDMEK FONDA INGER STEVEN Coming Next: '"THE THOMAS CROWN (Adult Entertainment) MON., TUES., WED. August 26-27-28 Shows at 7.30 and 9,20 p.m. (Adult Entertainment) A Very Good Detective Melodrama . . . Don't Miss This One! • AFFAIR" BEAN FESTIVAL IN ZURICH SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 HOME -COOKED BEANS WITH HAM CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ALL AFTERNOON Wagon Tours Street Market • Pony Rides DANCE IN THE ARENA AT NIGHT featuring a 4el" "Bean Queen" Contest Monster Fireworks Display at Midnight Activities Begin At Noon LOCAL BRIEFS ice Mrs, Andrew Houston of 'Eg- mondville is visiting relatives in Detroit. Miss Shirley Harris who at- tended Goderich BUsiness Col- lege during the- past year, has joined the staff of the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- merce in Mitchell. Mrs. Grace Bagget, Minneap- olis, Minnesota, visited her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson. Mrs. Margaret White of North Bay was a guest of her brother Mr. J. C Crich and Mrs. Crich last week. Mrs. McDougall of Haileybury visited her sister, Mrs. Hiram Shannon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vezina, Chris and Jeff of Kapugkasing, were guests last week of Mr and Mrs. Roy McGeoch. Miss Nancy Walters of Lon":" don visited her. grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Bennett. " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marinel- li of Sault Ste. Marie, were guests of her mother, Mrs. E. C. Case for the past two weeks. :Mr. and Mrs. Bigger of Wind- sor were weekend guests of and Mrs. David L, Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis and family of Peterborough are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hemberger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nott of Detroit were guests of Mrs. Ada Dale on Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Rose, St. Thomas, was visiting her broth- er-in-law, Glenford Rose and family, last week. Jill Wheatley spent a -week in Burlington visiting her cousin, Lynne Bebee. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald and Cindy, John Street and Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss MacDon- ald, Galt, have returned from their holidays cin Vancouver Miss Anne Sills, who will soon be starting her •senior • year 'in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and Miss Mary Sills, who will be attending Brescia Hall, U.W.O. in the Fall, have return- ed from a week's holiday in Balitmore and Annapolis with Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Sills Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. G, J. Sills Jr. and family. Mr. Zech MeSpadden is visit- ing 111.5 son, S. A. McSpadden and his family at Norwich. „ M. Robert Norman D'Odds spent the past two weeks in Sarnia' with Mr. and Mrs. Bed- fard Dungey and family. Mr. Ernie Tall visited with Mr. and Mr& Bedfard Dungey and family, Sarnia. Relatives and friends attend- ing the Whitmore - Hilulen wed- ding on Saturday and visiting at the home's of Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Hillen were: Mx. and Mrs. K. A. ()Oman, Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jamieson of ..Cooksville, Miss Elizabeth Cowan of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Men, Jim and Jane of Kingston, and Misses Rosemary Bell of Mattawa Ont. and Sandra Hanimer of Neustadt, Ontario. Mr. Kenneth Keating and Mr. Robert Forbes of Hartford Conn. were weekend guests of Mrs. J. E, 10 Oath* Douglas Hoover underWient sin operation on his foot 41i wook„ Mts. Gordon Miley 49 g itat. lent in Sedan% Commusitt ElosPital. - mr, a,nd Mrs. Forman of Florida were gueate of Mrs. Mex Wright this week. ooffin, Cameron and Cura9 • . Haney of Los Angles California are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warden Haney in Tuc- kersmith. , Mr. arndi Mrs. Lorne Hulley arrived home Sunday from a trip through the "Western Provinces and was a week with, their neice in Farksville on Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Str- ong of Ottawa returned home • on TuesdaY after spending 4 week 'visiting his sister, Mn Kai -my Moore and other friends. Mrs. Andrew Houston of Eg- monclvilie loft Stmday to visit ' relatives in Detroit Mrs. J. E. Keating had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist. , Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Burgess and son Robbi Of Elrna, N.Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale, James St. Mrs. Ina Crawford, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKellar, Brampton and Mrs. Black, St. Catharines, were visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc- Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacKay were in - Fergus this week at- tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Clark, formerly of Walton and an aunt of Mrs. MacKay. * . Mr. and Mrs. James Rose and three daughters, Pattianne, Debra and Janice were in Tor- onto attending the CNE. Miss Connie Bell, Gods -rich, is spending this week with*Mary Oke. Miss Elaine Oke was a gueet of Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, Lon, dont, last Ivieek. Mr. and 1VIrs. Wayne Ellis and family of Sycamore, Illare vis- iting with their families in Sea - forth. Mrs. E. L. Fletcher and family of Kitchener are visiting with Mrs. Elva Ellis. iqrs. William B. Campbell is . attending the London ContRerence ,T# el -tool for WomU en of the nited `4, urch at Alma. College, St. omas this week, nepre.senting the ladies of Northside United" Church. .Mrs.- Betty Canino, Jim and Jayne and Mrs. Beth Yry—c—e sni-eitit last week travelling in Northern and Eastern Ontario. . BROWNIE'S DRIVE.IN CLINTON ox Office Opens at 8 p.m. Sunday Night Movies Usual Starting Time THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., TUES. , and WED. • - 7 BIG NIGHTS August 22 to 28 — Double Feature — AN ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 'Guess ho's Coming To. Dinner' Showing at 8:50 p.m. Starring Spencer Tracy Sidney. Paitier Catherine Hepburn In Color—Plus 2nd Feature 'Casino Royale' Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress Showing at 10:60 p.m. Color Cartoon Coming Next: 'THE DEVIL'S BRIGADE' and sTrack'of Thunder' _ 1.1 AliE, A *PARTRIDGE WEDDING STEPFIEN1ON. ed, with french liqwe. Twe Par* fell ftete the collar to the flow. Their hkstidPiePee were of matching pink matental [W- es. They caried cascades.af deep roses and ivy. Groomsman was Ross Gam, wage of Claremont and ushers were James Clearwater of Tor- onto and Paul Stephenson of Bryan Rey acconipanited by Mrs. Greta MacLeod sang The Wedding Prayer' and '0 Per - feet Love% The ,bride's mother wore a pale pink three-quarber length The groom's mother chose a. royal blue lace dress with short jacket and 'white access- ories. The groom's grandmother wore a blue and white figured dress of french silk with white accessories. Following a reception at the Egmondville church.„ -parlour at which the bride's uncle, Paul Jahn of Flint, Miehigan, acted as master of ceremonies, the couple left 'Orni a weddin, g trip to a Northern Ontario resort. The bride chose as her travel-. ling outfit a pale blue lace aver satinensemble with matching shoes. The bride topped her wringlets witha blue lace bouf- fant bow. Guests • were present from Flint, Detroit, Fort Wayne, Toronto, London and Eiteliener. The couple will reside ils Toronto. Previous to the wedding, showers were held by Mrs. Mike Olenin arnd Mrs. E. Partridge of Toronto, Mrs. Steven Lupil of Seaford', Mrs. Gordon West- lake, Bayfield, Mrs. 13ruce Me- Clinehey of Goderiell, and the ladies of Egmonduille Church. Amid a settin.g of White glad- ioluis, white feathered mums and candelabra in Egmondville Unit- ed Church, Grace Stephkesson Of Egmondvilie became the brkle of Thomas Partridge of Toronto. ReV. Andrew MeKenizie, uncle of the 'bride, assisted by Rev. A. W. Gardiner Perforated the ceremony on July27th alv3 psn The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore StePheneen of Egmondville and. the groom is the son of ltfr. andlfra T. 3. Partridge of Toronto. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was adorned in a silk sheer organza gown with scoop neck, lartg-poditted sleeves and a senu-full skirt. The neek and skirt was coveted with Swedish lace. A long train with Swedish lace. applique fell from the waist in a box . pleat. Her headpiece consisted of vvhite seed pearls. A ,bouffanit finger tip veil was .attatched to the headpiece. She carried a long trailing cresent of pale pink roses and green ivy. . Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Martin of Toronto and IVfrs. Faye Howay of London. Barbara Cam- pbell was flowergirl and Mis.s Lynda Forbes of Egmandville was maid of honour. The bridesmaidi . and matron of honor wore long gowns, chiffon over po-crystal styled in empire waist line with continearbal skirt. The waist and stand-up collar were etmlicraider- •.."Bye, bye; dears. Be gentlemen, mind your manners and murder the bums!" USE EXPOSITOR THEY PAY, YOU PHONE 527-0240 1.6111111111111111 CL ASSIFIED DIVIDENDS Seaforth 1 1 City and Province ACT N For Enjoyable, Profitable Reading Mail This Coupon Today! THE HURON EXPOSITOR The.ONLY newspaper whose first concern is the Seaforth community. Please enter my subscription ft The Huron Expositor to start.with the earliest possible issue. IN CANADA $5.00 YEARLY -OR TWO YEARS FOR $9.00 ELSEWHERE $7.00 yearn.), Payment enclosed$ • Send bill $ Name R.R. or Street Address Zone News of Cromarity Mr. arid Mrs. C. J. •Weitzman of Niagara Falls, U.S.A., spent 'a few days visiting relatives here. Mrs. Filrner,Chappel has gone on a trip to Hamiota, Manitoba, to visit her father, Mr. Henry Drake. Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited in Stratford with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chessell and family. Mrs. Shirley Elliott of Essex visited her parents, Mr. and Ors. John Wallace during the weekend. Her family, Susan, Nancy, Donald and Stephen, re- turned home with her after holidaying here. Debbie Wal- lace and There'sa Wallace also went for some holidays. Jane Binning, Mitchell, spent the weekend with her grandpar- ents,.Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef- ferson at Belgrave. Mr., and Mrs. Stephen Ken- drick And sons, John, Michael and Scott of Winnipeg are hol- idaying with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren. Recent 'visitors with Mr. and , Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moorehead and family of Rostock, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Moorehead and Gra- . ham, of- Kingston, Nova Scotia. , Miss Colleen Moorehead is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. Exeter Man (Continued from Pag 15 many years, now look for new, leadership and to continued suc- cess of the Association in the complex years that lie betdre Remember! It -takes but a moment to place an ExPositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just DiaI Seaforth 527-0240. -DANCE Friday, Aug. 23rd Brussels Legion Hall DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Admission restricted to those over 21 years Admission $2.00 per couple Every week more peopledis- cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 52'7-0010. CASH BING Legion Hall, Seaforth 8:15 P.m - Friday, Aug. 23rd 15 Regular Games, for $10.00 Three $25.00 Games $75.00 Jackpot to go Two Roar Prizes (Children under 16 not perpitted) ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 Royal Canadian Legion Auspices &Worth Branch 156 Proceeds for Welfare Work 41111111101111111111111111111.01111110111110111•111111111W111111011111116111111/1011. .1. of AREA POARAL. MRS, 4.9SEPI-I ADDISON. Mrs. jeSeph Addison, 05, fji?in- fen, died Tuesday in Clinton Public liospitaL ° She was the former Margaret Morrison. Surviving are • two daughters, Miss Grace, Clinton; Alias Gladys, Sarnia; one sonk Dr. J. Alexand- er, Citron; two brothers, Samuel and waant„ both of Pitiledel- phla, The lbody is at the Ball weer - al home, Clinton, where service will be at 2 p.m. Friday. Burdett will be in the Clinton Cernetan% , Classified? Ads pay dividends. ALL THIS WEEK AND' NEXT THE BERNIE EARLY SHOW QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth Saturclay Night The Norval Reid Trio ABBEY TAVERN SNACKS, Hot Turkey Sandwiches HURON HOTEL Dublin COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth FRIDAY & • SATURDAY NIGHT FLOYD SILLETO In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing -A -Long with PEARL at the Hammond; Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS Tasty Chicken Wings Seaforth Agricultural Society BEEF and. PORK Barbecue WITH' CORN ON THE COB Seaforth Agricultural Grounds SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1968 5:30 to 8 p.m. Adulti $2.00; Children under 12 $1.00 Pre -School Children, Free. ONCESSION 1111. 4 • PH NE 524-9981 THURS., FRI., SAT. — August 22-23-24 'WILD IN THE STREETS' .(d,dult Entertainment) SECOND FEATURE — — — 'BLAST OFF Every Thursday is "FAMILY NIGHT" at the Sunset Admission is $1.25 Per Vehicle SUNDAY (Aug. 25) "LATE" SHOW Second Feature "ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE" Sunday Night' Late Show Double Feefure Starts at tO o'clock MON.. TUES.. WED. r Doug /Nancy M:caurei. Kwan "Noinicb* PetOot" 1 — August 2647-28 CORRI1011 HEBEI mmurnion SCHELL, "COUNTERP011ir A UNI9EllsAL ricroat•ttciescoiorei I TECHNiCOLOr • A IrNIVFASAI NIGHT" Monday Tuesday or Wednesday Coming Next: "SHAKIEST GUN IN- THE WEST" plus "THE BALLAD OF JOSIE"