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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-10-03, Page 4vvk 41.1. SAT., SUN. October 4-5-6 DOUBLE FEATURE "WHERE ANGELS GO • TROUBLE FOLLOWS" ROSAL ND RUSSELL and STELLA STEVENS PLUS 'The PROFESSIONALS' (Adult Entertainment) Starring Burt Lancaster Lea Marvin IL Claudia Cardinale Color Cartoon COMING NEXT WEEKEND; "For Singles Only" (Adult Entertainment) Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. EAFORT11" Ono OCT 34961 I OPI,STANCE' - • '1,1ary Buchanan of Braniptcone Pent Buchanan Of Waterleet and Wow Buchanan of London; spent the weekend with their molts, Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and family. Woodham Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCurdy celebrated their wedding anni- versary on Sunday and had as -their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olanville and family of Hensall, Mr, and Mrs. Jerothe Hartman of gxeter, Mr. Gerry Glanville of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Curdy and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCrady and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McCurdy. The Kirkton-Woodham Young People'sUnion was organized on Sunday evening with the fol- lowing officers elected: presi- dent, Rodney Bragg; vice-presi- dent, Barbara Switzer; secretary Ann Parkinson; treasurer Betty Jean Miller; group leaders, one Ann Urquhart, two, Karen Rodd, three Robert Ratcliffe, four Dal/. Id Strahan. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 52/7-0240. "...00...akrilftra..".aero"maorar..ftmg•oftarro.•• RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Winston Powell on Friday, Oct. 4th • 1968 -• Seaforth Community Centre Plilusic by Clarence P,etrie's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch Saturday Night The Harburns SNACKS — FRIED.CHICKEN HURON HOTEL Dublin s'ee''''''"oe.'''''es."'";••••*•eee"'"eae'eaeemegeawaym'emormeesemeeer- FINAL WEEK FOR THE , COUNTRY -FOLK • Starting Monday — Freddie and Marlyn Berg QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth • PA First Run Movies In Entertainment THURS., FRI. SAT. , .7 ,,., , 0 e, . , , , . / '"With Air -Conditioned Is' Our . THEATRE • GODERICH ON THE SQUARE Comfort Business October 3-4-5 ' Day and Keith SixYou . Doris Brian Get Eggroir SHOW 'TIMM •COLOR 7.20 p.m. and 9.20 pa. , IN _, TECHNICOLOR' , L.PARLLIOUNT perm • PLUS' ' p ., . • .• . .. 0,., ...?„,.. - ; "..-, '' • . 4 ,,..,;,:gii?•/. .44..,,,,, . • -:/ 'Alli w , .. ,.: PfP•it IS 140L1.440 . Comma ma witionk "BIGGESt BUNDLE OF THEM ALL" lei iflaftietioesith tits Earth' ..............................•-•-•-4-11-1-{ 40-11-0.4-0-0.• ••-. MONDAY & TUESDAY October 7 8 — & ParafiamtPictuntsPrestras DIRK' BOGARDE 9 , p.„ t, SUSANNAH YORK Skliih5TIPIN TECHNICOLOR° (Adult entertainment) SHOW 1111.41i5I 430 p.m. and 9.20 p.m. WED.;-THURS.. Ffit, SAT. --4 BIG DAYS °stain 9-10-11-12. . ' annwilitIamm. WNW! JAN . 10120121942121111291201121400111121/ (Adult goterigninell4 '. 009410 Mai NM ..,. A AT *06 10,111, DAY , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. A. Townsend, RR 3, Seafnrth, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daugh- ter, Erma Mae, to Mr. Peter Davis Haswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Haswell, Oakville, Ontario. The _wedding will take place at 3:30 o'clock, Saturdays•October 26th, 1968, at lNorthside United Church, Seaforth, Ontario. (A). cm LOCAL BRIEFS •ch Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Davidson of Portage La Prairie, Man., are guests of Miss Bessie Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Kling spent the weekend in Barrie. Miss Bessie Davidson has re- turned after spending several weeks in Midland with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid of Hamilton were guests in First Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Reid is an old Seaforth man and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Reid. Mr. Gordon Rennie of Surd - ridge was a guest of his mother, Mrs. M. R. Rennie last weekend. Mrs. Ada Dale has returned from Kitchener where she visit- ed Mr. and Mrs,Del Krauel. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ribey, Miss Margaret McGregor, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Gregor and son Bill of Brigh- - ton, Mr. and Mrs, Percy' Huth, and family and Mr., John -Fergu- son of Clifford were weekend guests of Mrs. Ross McGregor. Mr. and Mai. Willis Dundee Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson Little and family sperbt Saturday evening in Blyth at the Horne of Mr. arnd Mine Joe Little, the occasion. being their 40th wedding an- nivensarse Mr. and 1Mrse Stewart 1-eol- mage and Ephraim Clarke spent the week end vieiting ,in Nerth Ba,v with Mr. • and Mrs. Reg, .Prottor and Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Aeknoych Also with Mrs. Hiran Proctor and her daughter Mr's. Floyetifinds of, New Lisk- heand. Mr, Douglas Wright of Bar- ry spent the Weekend with Iris pairepts •Mr.' .7 and Aire. Art Wright on John Street, Miss Dawn Shenhend OEf antstelmeelt;: New Zealand is vinitin Mai.-- and Mas. Art Weight .,:en Joan Streiet mid other friends. She ie the daugh- •-• Appearing Next Week at SPRINGVILLE MOTOR HOTEL the popular MERCY BROTHERS Phone 5249981 - Opens at IMO ...............Amba , , THURS., Fill.„ SAT. October 3-4-5 Charlton , Heston. ,-- "11111Perniy” _, TECHNICOLOR' , L.PARLLIOUNT perm • PLUS' ' p ., . • .• . .. 0,., ...?„,.. - ; "..-, '' • . 4 ,,..,;,:gii?•/. .44..,,,,, . • -:/ 'Alli w , .. ,.: PfP•it IS 140L1.440 . Comma ma witionk "BIGGESt BUNDLE OF THEM ALL" lei iflaftietioesith tits Earth' - ter of Mr. and Mas, Alit -Shep- herd fotmerly of Seafeoth, Mr. Shepherd taught at' tbm high school and west e, square dance Mistime/co while a resident hen% Mrs. Muriel ,Oliver end Miss Karen Oliver •Of Dundas and , Mao. Faniny Hay of Beaensville, were week' end 'visite= with Mr. and Mrs. Warmed Cotten -ban. Mr. and Nes. John F. Flan- nery attended the annual con- vention of the Ontario Dry Clemens Institute in Tearonto this week. Mrs. John Coke San 'Diego, California visited, with heir sist- er and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burins, Mr. John S. Hotham and soin Chattels. of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Millard of Brant- ford spent 'the welek end with Mrs. Mary Hootham and Miss Leone ,Heothem of 38 Wilson Street • Me. Edward illfervier, Mary 'Beth and Nancy spent the • week end with Mn. McIvree's mother, Mrs. Sarah McIver,' News of. • DUBLIN St. Mary's Church, Dublin, celebrated ' its Centennial Har- vest Home Services on Sunday. Rev. Sharpies condueted ,the ser- vice and the church was beauti- fully decorated for Harvest Home and was well. attended by :many former naemliers. Tea was served after the service at the home of Mr.eeird. Ms,.. R. Friend. ' • • Susan Friend of the Ontario Veterinary College, 'University of Guelph, was awarded the Perth -Huron Veterinary Asso- ciation award at a benquet on Wednesday evening. e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dever. eaux were honoreetSatiiielay on the occasion of ,theire24.01 an- niv'ersary. Euchre was e,rueyecl the • winnersbeing: wften's high, Mrs. GOidon 'Elliott; low Mrs. Aetimr-' Devereaut men's, high, Tom Melady, low qerald Van Den Ilengel. Jim Devereaux read an ad- dress to Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux while John Willems and Gerald , Van Den Hengel presented them with gifts and, Rev. Fr. IL Lar- agh extended congratulations to them. Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux thanked all who had assisted in the anniversary event. Gerry Maloney,' son ot Mrs. Marie Maloney, Kitchener and' the late Bill Maloney, has rec- ently been named head trainer of the Charlotte Checkers of the Eastern Hockey League. Mr. Maloney is a graduate of the Kitchener Greenshirt system be- coming ap, assistant trainer in 1965-66. 00 S.c •(contou f0rom rozo ciroott. ,P3:100 40140111 White Reeks. . yorkshire, wonaza Brussels; Itandrarq, Gottku ers, Rothsay; Lacombe, Wilbu Turnbull, , k.ight Horses Single roadster, Ralph Wel ken Walkerton; George Gal braith, WIT:ghat-A; Eldon Cray en, Aisa Craig; Mrs. Don Croft Rockwood, Len Bok, Wingham Single roadster, Ralph Walk& Mac Armstrong, Beachville; don Craven, Mrs. D. Croft, Len Bok. Road teams, Mac ArM strong, Ralph Walker, Eldon • Craven, Mrs. Don Croft, Len Bok. Single carriage hitch, ROSS McKague, Wheel:am, Sam Cur ley, Jarvis. Single carriage hitch under 15.2, Sam CurleY, ROSS McKague, Glen Murray, Strat- ford. Carriage teams, Ross Mc- Kague, Same Curley. Gentle- men's single carriage, ROS Mc- Kague, Sam Curley, Glen Mur- ray, Mrs. Irene Wheeler, Hills - burg. Gentlemen's single road- ster turnout, Ralph Walker, Mrs. Croft, Mae ..kepestrong, George Galbraith, Mrs. ,Irene Wheeler. Single Ponies,. Elmer Johns, ton, Atwood; Shetland pony teams, Elmer Johnston; Hack- ney'pony teams, Mac Armstrong; Hackney tandem, Mac Arm- strong, Ross McKague, Elmer Johnston, Sam Curley; Single Hackney porrie?. R. J. Doig, Sea - forth; Mac Armstrong, Mrs, Irene Wheeler, Elmer Johnston; Single roadster race, Eldon Cra- ven, Ralph Walker, Mrs. Croft, Len Bok; Brood mare, Brian Work; Brood mare with foal, Mrs. Robert Cunningham, Ethel. Hackney pony, Elmer Johnston. Brussels 4-H Calf Club , Holstein dairy heifer calves (project and showmanship) Bradley Speiran, RR 3, Brus- sels; Gerald Baan, RR 3, Wal- ton; David Baan„ RR 3, Walton. Dairy heifers (Jersey, Aryshire, Guernsey), Robert Bremner, RR 3, Brussels. Baby beef steers (Project), Gordon Mitchell, RR 3, Walton; Bob Thomas, Brussels;; David Thomds, Brussels; (showman- ship), Bob Thomas, Hugh Mc- Kay, BR_ 2, Brussels; . David Thomas. Senior heifer :calves, (Project • and showmanship), Neil Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels. Flowers The number of exhibits' -in the classes of flowers was the only one' that increased this year. Mrs. lames Armstrong, Brussels, had the most points In all the flower classes. Mrs. Armstrong won the award for the best floral arrangement. Joyce Brodhagen, RR 1, Brun- ner, was second with her floral arrangement. Baking CHILDREN LEAD „ Ali* ***lei:1414W e, , was -0001'0 ',.4**ft the : She won by baving' five, different articles,. — tea •biscuits, 4.ena.;44 cake, • raisin 'Ole, • 'Mgr efSicieS. And bran. r mans; h.4teti ihetior, than . any gther_er#po.t. xyg,. coorgo, Mutter, Brussels, was rtutnernp in the -queen competition. ' Mrs. Louis Stonehouse, grave, received the most points when totals iron: the derneatie Seience, demestice...manufactur- , ers andflower classes were ad- ded together. *Penny Sale _ Correction • In a list of winners at the recent St. James' . Penny Sale which appeared last week, the name of Mrs. Clarence Ryan, • Deblin, was omitted. Mrs. Ryan won 10 pounds of sugar. Scottish TEA and BAZAAR - Friday, Oct. 11th at 2:30 to 4:30 in the Former UOPC Store, Main St. Auspices Order of Eastern Star Welcome ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Bethel Bible Church October 6, II a.m. and Guest Speaker Rev. L. Grant Wright Westmaint Park Bible Chu,rch, Toronto SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY presents "THE MOVEMENT" From St. Catharines " • AT THE 4 SEAFORTH ,AR.ENA SAT., OCTOBER Sth 9106 12:00% . • Admission $1.00 buss: Casual 6 All the prizes :tri the --fruit elesses were won by two exhib- itors from Brussels: William "Stretychuk and the Blake Bro- thers. 4-H Corn Club ' Of the 14 entrants in the Brussels 44H earn elub, Bruce Knight, RR 2, Brussels, had the best ears of corn at the fair. Jim Blake, RR 2, Brussels, was second and Brian Hopper,. RR 5, Brussels, third. The dub members also had to enter a collection of weeds mounted and identified for their club pro- ject. Autumn Fair at • Northside United Church Oct. 5th, 3 to 5 Bake Table Sewing Booth Produce & Delicatessen Touch and Take Table and Tea -Tables for everyone to visit CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth sas Friday, Oct. 4th IS Regular Games for $10.00 Titre, $25,00 Gams $75,V:tckpot to go Door Prhos • (ChB under 16 not • permitted) ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Ca*,25P or 7 for OA Royal Canadian Logien Auspices1,Seaforth Branch IS Proceeds for Welfare Work 1111011 ASSOiattOn gat 4'. PLOWING ilMitc11 Faim Aftwonery oemonstrimon Saturday, October 51141968 . . at the Maurice Love Farm Lot 30, Con. 1, Osborne Township, an No. 4 tlitlfniray, halfway „ between ,Hensali and Exeter. • Everyone Welcome — No AdmiSeinn Olarge Ma u r163-1.-cive, R, T. Bolton RR 3, Exeter, President RR 1. Reefortb, Secretary COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Segforth Friday — "Gerald Davidson *trio"' • Saturday —"Elgin Fischer" In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enloy a Sing -A -Long with PEARL at the Itanunon*Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS Tasty Chicken Wings THANKSGIVING MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th Take the family to,, HOTEL HENSALL For Thanksgiving Dinner Your choice No. 1 — Turkey served with cran- $21100 berries No. 2 — Prime Rib Roast of Beef $2025 Moak include juice, tossed salad,- dessert, beverage By -Reservation Only PHONE 262-2012 Your Hosts Ruth and Ron Gorham Your Invitation To - • MINI MN Int PEL SICALE Featuring . -.Wateilop.Pentecostal Youth Brass Bond — Male Trio: Waterloo, Ontario - • Mrs-.. Margaret Gregory: Harriston, Ont. -- Guest Speaker, Rev. W. H. Moody,- Hamil- ton, Ontario FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 8:00 P.M. . _ • SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Rev. Moody will be speaking at the regular services in the Pentecostal Church, Sunday, October 6th, at -11:00. a.m. and 7:00 p.rn. and a special Sunday School Rally at 9:50 a.m. Pastor IA. L. Morrison, phone 527-1485