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BETHEL
'BIBLE CHURCH
(Services at Orange Hall)
Sunday, May, 29, 1966
9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for all ages
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
GOSPEL SERVICE
Guest Speaker:
Pastor Christian Knetsch
"Every man that striveth for
the mastery is temperatein all
things." -
1 Cur. 9:25
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
, CHURCH
• REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY
Minister
Sunday, May 29, 1966
SUNDAY SCHOOL — 10 A.M.
WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M.
Guest Minister
• Rev. Neil McCombie, Ripley
Communion will be observed
on Sunday June 5th.
Organist
Mrs. Don Carter, A.R:C.T.,
MRS. DON CARTER,
A.R.C.T., A. mus.
Classified ads pay dividends.
ST. COLUMBAN-
Pet'er Hicknell, formerly I'd
St. Columban„ has been appoint-,
ed vice-principal of the new St.
David senior school in Water-
loo. Registered in this school
are -students from grades seven
to ten, from Waterloo and gift
surrounding district. He will
commence his new duties in
September.
Mrs. Joseph .Melady visited
in Belle River with Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus Melady and family.
Mr and Mrs. John William-
son. London, ' i�ited Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane visit-
ed in London Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fischer,
Niagara Falls and Peter Hick-
nell, Waterloo, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Hicknell.
Miss .Luella Moylan, Kitchen-
er and Miss Jean Moylan, Zur-
ich spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Moylan."
Donald Coyne and Miss Joan
Coyne, London, visited.Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and
children, London, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Brady and
family, London, visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Sloan.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and 'be money in
pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
BEAN. GROWERS.
INFORMATION MEETING
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
,THURSDAY, MAY 26
at 8:30 p.m.
,The meeting is being held to discuss controversy and
possible effects onthe future of the Bean Industry.
YOUR ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS
COMMITTEEMEN
Annual Meeting
1
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
Town Hall, Blyth
Monday; May 30, at 6:30 p.m.
Guest Speaker:
Mr. E. J. ' O'Brien, Executive. Director,
Ontario Tuberculosis Association
George A. Watt, Blyth — President
SUNSET DRIVE IN
GODERICH $1 each
Starts (Monday to Thursday
MAY 30 to JUNE 2, at dusk,
• DON'T MISS IT!
At Last! It Can Be Released to the Public
Never Anything Like It Before! Never!
Scenes the Public Has Never Seen_ Before!
An Emoi,ionai Experience You Will Never Forget
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ACTUAL HOSPITAL SCENES
OP FIVE DIFFERENT DIRTNS
THE
F4 T1
LIFE
AN BiCKBS Iatdie COOEIN ?Kam C1MPBEIE Ns Ot
THE MOST BREATHTAKING BIRTH SCENES EVER' SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC.
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
Rory Calhoun in Black Spur, color, Western
CLINTON FAIR
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
.SATURDAY JUNE 4
Western Ontario's Largest
Exhibit of Livestock
$4,000,00 IN PRIZES OR SPECIAL AWARDS
Baby Show
Midway in Operation
Dairy Princess Contest
— Pony Rides
Afternoon and Evening Programs
M. L. "Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies
Admission: Adults 756; Cars 25c
SOMEONE IN THE AUDIENCE provided the entertainment for these dancers at the
Variety Night held at Seaforth District High School recently. The dancers stqpped short
and gazed open-mouthed when they saw a spectator in the audience fall off his chair.
•(Ekpositor photo. by Phillips).
Property Changes
The following property trans-
fers were made through the
real estate office of Joseph Mc-
Connell, Realtor:
The residence of Angus Mac-
Lean, Harpurhey, to Harry
Brown, Stouffville. Possession
July, 1966.
The.stores and-apartments'on
Main Street South, owned by
Mrs. Emily Dick, to a Seaforth
business man. Possession July
15, 1966.
The Alexander Smith farm
on the 3rd con. of McKillop, to
Herr an Hoste, McKillop Town-
ship. Possession fall, 1966.
The Alexander Smith .farm on
4th con. McKillop Township, to
Joseph Van Doren, McKillop
Township. Possession spring,
1967.
�.E.S.
Antique Fair
Tea and Bake Sale
Thurs., June 9th .
in the I.O.O.F. Hall
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
EVERYONE WELCOME
RECEPTION
for
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter,
(nee Carol Brown)
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Sat., June 4th
Norris Orchestra
Ladies pleasebring lunch,
Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion
Social Evening
Friday, May 27th
Music by Ian Wilbee's Orches-
tra. 9 to 1..
Admission $1.25; advance tick -
Admittance
._ etsT...$1-.00- ...,-........
restricted to per-
sons 21 years of age or over.
PARK , THEATRE,
GODERICH
Mon. - Tues.
Wed. . Thurs. - 'Fri. - Sat.
- May 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 '
j.. THUNDER
BALL
(Adult Entertainment)
Wednesday thru Monday
June 1 -6-
THE TEN '
COMMANDMENTS
SUNSET DRIVE IN
GODERICH
Thurs. - Fri. May 26, 27
"Go Go Mania"
"Law of the Lawless"
* * to
Saturday only May 28
"The Caddy"
"Fluffy"
CONSTANC'E NEWS OF THE • WEEK
(Continued from Page 1)
toff.
Mr. Herb Brigham of Desboro
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Borden Brown and Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul and Kevin of Lis-
towel visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcllwain and Mary. -
Mr. and Mrs. Borden •Brown
and Elaine visited on Monday
with Mrs. Sarah Brown who is
a patient in Hanover Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster,
Carol and Mark of Ridgetown,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dedrick of
Simcoe, Mr. Bill Hoggart were
weekend visitors with Mr. •and
Mrs. George Hoggart.
Mrs. James Medd visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Johnston, and' Bruce of
Grand Valley. Mrs. Medd re-
turned home with Mrs, John-
ston and Bruce Monday;.
Misses Glenda and Elaine
Pfaff, Crediton spent the week-
end visiting Mr. and _Mrs, Ken
Preszcator and family.
Miss Margie Whyte spent the
weekend at the leader's camp
at the Goderich summer school.
Last Chance for Bazaar of Values
(Continued from Page 1)
Don't forget to turn in to The
Huron Expositor, your sales
slips or a copy of a Bazaar. of
Values ad on the last chance
to win the second $50 prize.
Geo. A. Sills & Sons
S. Shinen
Wilkinson's I.G.A.
Seaforth Foodland
Crown Hardware
Graves' Wallpaper Store
Read's Shoes & Luggage.
Stewart Bros.
Ross. Motors
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Anstett Jewellers
Seaforth Farmers Co-op
• Main Street Variety
Gingerich Sales & Service
Irvin's Hardware
McGonigle's Lucky Dollar
Bill .O'Shea Men's Wear
Ball -Macaulay .Ltd. •
Canadian Tire,
Boyes' Farm Equipment
Smith's Superior Foods
Miller Motors
Keating's Pharmacy ,,.
Seaforth Motors
Larone's
MacDonald's Shoe Store
Staffen's FIowers
Donald G. Eaton
John A. Cardno
Savauge's Jewellery
Rowcliffe Motors
G. A. Whitney Furniture
Frank Kling Ltd.'
F.Red Vantyghem Fina Service
McGavin Farm Equipment
Goettler'a Market' (Dublin)
Hensall... Legion Ladies
Auxiliary
GIGANTIC
Penny Sale,
. DRAW
Friday, ' June 3rd
.
9 p.m.
at P.U.C. Buildings, on
King St.
Where prizes are on display
and where tickets can 'be pur-
chased Friday. and Saturday
.afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m.
Seaforth Lions Park
PAV.ILION
Saturday Night
DANCING
Begins Saturday night, June 4th
With Music by, the Chevelles. .
Dances will continue each Saturday night
during the summer months.
LAKEV I EW CASINO
GRAND BEND
SATURDAY, MAY 28th
"The
ShanDe-Leers"
with "GO + GO" Girl
Another top young group in a sequence
of new, outstanding musicians .this sea, -
son.
RECEPTION
- for
Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
Seaforth Legion' :H11
Sat., May 28th
Ladies please bring sandwiches
— EVERYONE WELCOME —
Brownie's
DRIV�1�
THEATRE — CLINTON
Come as Late as 11 p.m.,
and see a
Complete -
Show
Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m.
First Show At Dusk
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 26-27
"ST'S. NGE
BEDFELLOWS"
(Adult Entertainment)
ROCK HUDSON
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA
GIG YQUNG
Color ° - Cartoon
SATURDAY & MONDAY
May 28-30
'BEACH BLANKET
BINGO'
FRANKIE AVALON
ANNETTE FUNICELLO
DEBORAH WALLEY
Color Cartoon
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
May 31 -June 1
'THE AMOROUS
ADVENTURES - OF
MOLL FLANDERS'
(Adult Entertainment)
KIM NOVAK
• RICHARD JOHNSON.
ANGELA LANSBURY
Color Cartoon
Starting Thurs., June 2
"DEAR BRIGITTE"
DINNER and DANCE
To Honor The Seaforth Beavers,
Ontario Intermediate "B" Champions
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Saturday • June 4,
1966
Dinner at 6:30 Dance at 9:30
Tickets for Dinner and Dance, $2.50 each
For Dance only, '75c each
Tickets adailable at ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD:, FRANK
KLING LTD. and SMITH'S SUPERIOR,
Only 200 tickets available for dinner, so get
yours early.
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
head the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime!
Seaforth Teen -Twenty
presents
The Martiniques
AND
The Fables
of date
With Added: Attraction
Sue and Shane -- Go -Go Dancers
ON
FRIDAY
MAY 27th
AT
SDHS Auditorium
Dancing 9 to 1:00
Admission $1.25
$1,050 CASH BINGO
LIONS
ARENA
9:00 P.M.
CLINTON . SHARP
MONDAY -MAY 30-
15 Games for $30-$500 Special -$100 Special -2 Share -The -Wealth
ADMISSION: $1.00
Proceds for •Clinton Community Spirit
DON'T FORGET
THE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
RUMMAGE SALE
THIS Saturday, May 28th
SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
at 2:00 p.m.
FOR GOOD USED CLOTHING
and across the Street at
MRS. DICK'S STORE
at 2:30 p.m.
For Toys., Furniture and White Elephant
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