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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-12-19, Page 44—THE HURON EXPOSITQR, SEAFORTH, ONT., DEC. 19, - 19" BRUCEFIELO NEWS OF THE WEEK Come and Bring The WhoieTanally OLD FASUIONED CHRISTMAS CONCERT , BY SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS Saturday, December 21,st SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 8:15 p.m.. Skits, ilays, Monologues, Musical Numbers, etc Santa with treats for the kiddies Public School Age Children 50c Pre Schoolers Free Adults 75c SEAFORTH OPTIMIST SHOPPING SPREE TAKES PLACE SATURDAY NIGHT At Smith's Superior Store DRAW FRIDAY NIGHT Seaforth Optimists will be selling Draw Tickets Thursday and Friday Nights on, The 'Main St/Tet. All proceeds for youth work. MWMMMMMWMMO 11111111 • 1111111 • 111111 a 1 GODERICH LIONS CLUB BINGO SPECIAL C1LRISTMAS GAMES Wednesday, December 18th Santa arrives with a gift for everyone. Choco- lates and larger prizes. Thursday, December 26th Big Prize must go Thursday, January 2nd Big Prize must go HAVE FUN — COME TO HARBOI)RLITE INN, GODERICH 8:30 p.m. Games uf..ca o Royal Canadian Legion Seaforth Branch 156 cordially invites you to attend their ANNUAL BOXING NIGHT DANCE Thursday, December. 26th LEGION HALL music by the Royalaires Dancing 10 to 1. Admittance restricted to persons over 21 Admission $1.50. per person Refreshments SEAFORTH ARENA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th SKATING —8 to 10 p.m. 0 0 SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 21st LEGION HOCKEY —8 to...12 a.m. SKATING —2 to 3:30 p.m. HOCKEY — Seaforth Peewees vs. Clinton, 7 p.m.; Seaforth Bantams vs. Hensall 8 0 0 ,SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22nd INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY — Seaforth Beavers vs. Lucan, 2 p.m. 0 0 MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd HOCKEY — Seaforth Juveniles vs. Lucknow, 8:30 p.m. 0 WEDNESDAYaDECEMBER 25 (CHRISTMA9) SKATING ' -8 to 10 p.m. 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 (BOXING DAY) LEGION 110CliEY — 8 to 10 a.m. SKATING 2 to 3:30 pan.; 8 to 10 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Mae Wilson vis- ited in London on Sunday with Mr. and l‘frs. Stanley Neale. Mrs. John 13roadfoot spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Adair, Kit- chener. .Mr. Ray Leppington has re- turned from WesittninOter licsi- pital, much improved in health. Sacrament was observed in Brucefield) United Church on opromumol•Miumpookomommftrao••••••••••••••••••••••.0 CHRISTMAS CONCERT WALTON HALL Friday, Dec. 20th 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Walton W.I. Admission Adults 50c Sunday morning, also'bapismal service yva held when the children a the following par- ents were) baptized. Robert George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill; Daniel Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGregor; Steven Garry, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Garry Triebner; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jack- son spent the weekend with rel- atives in London and Belmont. Miss Sharon Burdge, Owen Sound, visited over the week- end with her parents,P-Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, Burdge. Tuckersfnith group of the UCW held their Christmas par- ty at the home of -Mrs. John Bhadfoot on Dec. 10, when 30 ladies attended. Mrs. M. Sholdice of Exeter is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, Brant- ford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Moffatt. Mrs. A. Moffatt, Clinton, vis- ited over Sunday with her soil, Mr. John Moffatt and family. NEW YEAR'S EVE PART 9 to ? Hats, Horns, Etc. at ,QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth THE THOMPSON TRIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING SNACKS: Pigtails and Sauerkraut' Every Friday and Saturday night QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH OHA INTERMEDIATE IIBII HOCKEY THURS., DEC. 19th PORT ELGIN AT SEAFORTH SEAFORTH ARENA 8:30 p.m: Lucan at Seaforth — Sunday December 22nd 2:00 p.m. Admission: Adults 75c Students 50c Children 25c Mini -Mountain Ski Area 482-7460 RR No. 5 Clinton (Tyndall Hill) Skiing Starts FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 (weather permit - 'ting) 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Admission: $1.50 — EVENING AND WEEK DAYS $2.00 — SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS STUDENTS $1.50 ANY DAY OR EVENING TOBOGANNING 50c PER PERSON $2.00 MAXIMUM, FOR FAMILY SNOWMOBILES $2.00 PER DAY SEASON'S TICKETS AVAILABLE KEN TYNDALL 3101MINTAT, 3 Depleted is the fisg ar ends state is an important producer a 33 Intimidated .14 Corridor 1, Anger 1:30r:en. 11, .0roop 30 Diphthong 20 Wastrel 22 P: rent 23 Woven band It is — of the Mississippi 27 Sluggish 23 Unencum- 1=-: : 22 3, tions 3" .cial language 34 River in. Ukraine 35 Otherwise 38 French river 39 Paradise 40 Compass point 41 Aba tes 47 Greek letter 48 Follower 50 Diadem 51 Distant 52 Kerak town 54 Enliven 56 Toothed bat 57Tells VERTICAL 1 Witless persons 2 Of the nostrils 3 Owing 4 Preposition 5 Over. . Granular snow ?Arabian gulf Cloy 9 Note of scale 10 Worm 11,1 Slipped up 32 Envoys Eighway (ab.) 20 Nocturnal rodent 21 Umpires 24 Small horses 26 American troUor 31 It is icnown as the "-- State" -P ?4 A N 3-1 SOLUTICII 32 Short song 36 Legislative body 37 Accustoms 42 District in India 43 Chinese river 44 River in France 45 Seaea31e,,)- 1,5 Fat:ten ,, 49 Super! tifee suffix. 51 Gress subs nce 0 t. Cross (ab.) 55 Mother i 4 " 6 1 lailliiiNta P::liaii 1 lin NO 1111111, II 5 11111111IIIINIIIII-*!'e 11111111':,::,411111111111111111121 . 31 OEM ii11111111 UN _" VI ltil 1111111 ' III 1 II iliiiilb II Mil. , , - - * i.. 1. ,, •.: .,, . NI pima 0 1.10tialm M1111111111 miliiil N5' illIIII t 5S 1 Se 1 HENSALL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Drysdale; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Stanley, Mitchell; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Spencer; Christian citizenship and social action, Mrs. Pearl Passmore; community friendship and tation,- Mrs. Robert Drysdale; Christian and missionary edu- cation, Mrs. Edison Forrest; finance, Miss Mary Goodwin; flower convener, Mrs. Ella Drys- dale; leadership development, Mrs. Earl Rowe; literature and communications, Mrs. P. L. Mc- Naughton; membership, Mrs. Clendon Christie; nominations, Mrs. Howard Scane; Steward- ship and vocations, Mrs. Ian McAllister; supply and welfare,' Mrs. E. Chipchase; program, Mrs. Rodger Venner; manse, Mrs. R. M. Peck; pianists; Mrs. J. C. Goddard, Mrs. Wm. Fuss representatives to the official board, the president; committee of Stewards, Mrs. Ron Mock; M and M committee, Mrs. C. Christie. Twelve Christmas boxes Were packed by the Ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church, for the hut -ins of the church at the home of avim R. A. Orr, Monday afternoon. As.Shting Mrs. Orr were Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Gordon Troyer, Mrs. - J. E. IVfcEwen, • Mrs. George "Walz, Mrs. R. Dick and 1VIrs. M. Doug- all, Mr, Homer Tinnev, of Pent- icton, B. C. arrived in London Monday to et end the funeral of his biro h:r the late George Tinney: Barry Mous.,,,e.au is . a patien4 in, South Ilunn Ho.i.pital, Exeter. He is a so n of Mr. and Mrs. L103. d Mouscau. "Oh, everything at home is fine, dear, just fine — incident- ally, I always thought we had a fire extin- guisher in the kitch- en?" Mr., and Wins. Liloyi Fletcher, Shelly, Sandra, and Sonya, of Kirkbeni, Mr, and Mnsi. Robert Webster, Varna visited Sunday with, Mr. and 3,4Ens. Pinney and family. RECPT1ON for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hulley (nee Shirley McCullough) Friciay, Dec. 27th Blyth Hall Scott's Orchestra k Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches Everyone Welcome CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth 815 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20th 15 Regular Games for $10.00 Three $50.00 Games $150.00 Jackpot to go Two Door Prizes — (Children under 16 not) permittef ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00, Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work .//i.4 „„4„4„, „ „. .4.; 4 .,;411 41. „1, „.4 ,; i•••• . NEW YE4. VE With Elgin Fischer'end his Trio playing for your enjoyment FROM 9 TO?? Noisemakers — Hats — Balloons ' Cold Plate ALL TABLES RESERVED To Reserve Your Table CALL 527-0980 THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL 4..4 4., , Ireif T.4 r.„,f tra • • • ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY ---"The Lamplighters" SATURDAY — "Elgin Fisher" In the Ladies' and Escorts' Roarn--Enjoy a •Sing.A-Long with PEARL at the Hammond Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS Tasty Chicken 4.Wings SMORGASBORD SATURDAY,: -DEC. 21st 6 - 9 p.m. — $2.25 per - person COMIVIERC1AL HOTEL, Seaforth 2 NITES ONLY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 21 THE REVISED EDITION We can handle your Christmas party. Don't forget our Gala New Year's Eve party. Get your tickets early. Tickets now on sale $10.00 per couple. The 'best entertainment — the best food' The best atmosphere This year, treat yourself to the best PIZZA PATIO Restaurant and Tavern. 350 Bayfield Road Goderich . Phone 524-7711 The office wolf has an antique car, but an cut°. matic clutch. LOST St FOUND ,re,x "What color contact lenses?" SEAF RTH TEEN TWENTY Presents "The Dynamics" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 9:00 — 12:00 AT THE SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE DRESS SEMI -FORMAL ADMISSION $1.00 THE BANQUET The banquet wiq begin at 7:00 o'clock sharp and only those \Ada° have signed up for this will be able to attend.