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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-06-02, Page 4.IWURQN QS/TOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JUNF,, 2, 1906 ANNUAL Tea '-and-Bingo St. Coln nban Parish ' Hall Wed., June 8th 9 p.m. Auspices CWL EVERYONE WELCOME O.E.S. Antique Fair Tea and Bake Sale • Thurs., June in the I.O.O.F. Hall From 2-5 p.m. 7-10 p,m. ADMISSION 50 CENTS EVERYONE WELCOME Huron TB (Continued from Page 1) Hensall; health education chair- man, Miss L. Robertson, God- erich; rehabilitation and social service, Mr. Howard Bernard, Brussels; Christmas Seal secre- tary, Mrs. D. C. Cornish, Sea - forth; Medical advisory chair- man, Dr. R. M. Aldis, Goderich; executive secretary, Mrs. Beryl Davidson, Stratford. The members of the execu- tive council are: Mr. J. E. Mc- Kinlev. Zurich; Mr. E. R. Knight. Brussels; Mr. Howard Bernard. Brussels; Mr. John Pry cie. Exeter; Mr. E. B. Men- zies, Clinton; Mr. Grant Spar. ling. Blyth: Mr. S. Skinner, Centralia: Mrs. Marion Andrews Clinton: Mr. Robert Caldwell, Hensall; Mr. Fred Sloman, Clin- ton; Miss' Eileen O'Brien, God - 9th erich and Mr. R. B. Paterson, Hensall. The treasurer reported the Association had raised $13,528.96 this year and .listed disbursements totaling $13,252.- 94. 13,252:94. In the president's report, Mr. Watt said the Christmas Seal campaign raised $13,104.85, the highest total ever and $715 over last year's total. CASH BINGO Friday, June 3rd '8:15 p.m. Legion Hall, Seaforth 15 Regular Games for $10.00 - One $50.00 Jackpot to go Three $25.00 Specials (Children under 16 not permitted) ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK Classified ads pay dividends. 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. 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 Afternoon and, Evening Programs Dairy Princess Contest Pony Rides L. "Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies Admission: Cars, 25.; Afternoon, .75 and .25 Evening, .50 and .25; Grand Stand, Free SMORGASBORD LANCELOT DINING LOUNGE Over ,12 Dishes to choose from . 1.67, tax 8c 1.75 :COMMERCIAL HOTEL" - Seaforth- SATURDAY, JUNE 4., 6:30 p.m. in RED KNIGHT ROOM NEW ENTERTAINMENT Friday and Saturday ' • THE POPULAR WESTERN TRIO Featuring Your Favorite Country and Western Music , roc rru<ON cuuNTY 4-H club livestock judging competition lasted all day Saturday at the Seaforth Community Memorial Arena. The competition attracted 186 contestants in the four different classes. Shown here are three competitors judging in the beef sect en. From left to right, there are Bill Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth; Don Watson, and Guy Watson, both of RR 2, Walton Huron 4-H Area Groups- Cornpete in Judging Events Rick McKenzie, RR 1, Sea - forth, won the CIL Silver cup, which goes to the individual with the highest aggregate score in the swine section, at the annual 4-H Club livestock judging competition held in the Seaforth Arena, Saturday. The competition, which drew 186 boys and girls, Was under the direction of the Huron County Branch of 'the Ontario Department of Agriculture and the Huron County Junior Farm- er's Association. Rick McKenzie actually fin- ished in a tie for his award with Grant Coultes of Wing - ham, with each scoring .193 out of a possible 200. However Rick got the cup, because Grant won the Cyanamid of of Canada award in the sheep. section and a contestant cannon win more than one award. The contestants judged three classes of dairy cattle, beef cattle and swine and one class of sheep. One of the • swine classes involved. judging hog carcasses. There were four classes of competitors, based on age and experiencla In the no- vice class therere 59 con- testants with 52 in the junior, 6.1 in the intermediate and 14 in the 'senior. The Blatchford Feeds Ltd. cup, awarded to the 'individual with the highest over-all score, waswon.-by Paul Buchanan, of RR 1, Londesboro, who totaled 640, out of a possible .• '700. Dianne. Pickard, RR 4, Clifito , was runner-up with 632. Ross Veith, RR 2, Brussel was the best in the beef -se tion, scoring 195 out of a pos- sible 200. He was awarded the Huron County Beef Producers Association award. Other award.. winners were: CNE shield, for highest aggre- gate score in the novice class, Dennis Schultz, RR 1, Lucknow and Carnation Milk Company Ltd. cup, awarded to individ- ual with highest score in the dairy section, Kenneth Mae - Adam, RR 2, Wingham... Top scorers in the senior div- sion were: (out of 700) Ross Veitch, RR 2, Brussels, 631; Bob McNeil, RR 6, Goderich, 631, (placed second because' of lower points in reasons); Bob McNaughton, RR 3, Kipperi, 629; Douglas Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave, 611; Tom Riley, . RR 1, Londesboro, 602; Graeme Craig, RR 1, Walton, 599; Geo- rge Townsend, RR 3, Seaforth, 596. Intermediate' (out of 700): Paul Buchanan, RR 1, Londes- boro, 640; Dianne Pickard, RR 4, Clinton, 632; John Bradley, RR . 3, Goderich, 6.31; Grant Coulter, RR 5, Wingham, 624; Gordon Lobb, RR 2, Clinton, 623; Tom Papple,, RR 4, Sea - forth, 620; Murray Vincent, Belgrave, 617. Junior (out of 700): Kenneth MacAdam, RR 2, Wingham, 626; Jim MacAdam, RR 2, Wingham, 624; Bob Corrigan, RR 1, Bluevale, 608; Neil Vin- cent, RR 1, Belgrave, 605; Dav- id Marshall, RR 1, Kirkton, 599; Murray Pryce, RR 1, Seaforth, 598; Allan Finlayson, RR 3, Lucknow and Rick McKenzie, RR 1, Seaforth, tied with 597. Novice (out of 500): Dennis Schultz, RR 1, Lucknow, 446; Nancy Walden, RR 2, Lucknow, and Douglas Henry, RR 2, Pt. Albert tied with '445; Raymond Hildebrand, RR 2, Auburn, 444; Joe Phelan, RR 2, Blyth and LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND " Youny and versatile! Ken Hollis with songs such as "My Prayer"; Gino Wojick, playing Cor- dorvox. New and talented! The Big Crowd Band! SATURDAY, JUNE 4thT H�' CHOSEN FEW" � Coming June 1l.th sib... ., "THE FABLES OF FATE" Brownie's DRIVE-IN THEATRE — CLINTON Come as. Late as ,,,, l,, p.m., and see a Complete Show ,Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m. • First Show At Dusk - THURSDAY & FRIDAY June 2-3 tip' (Continue4 from' 1'e> a 1) KINDERGARTEN Running Girls: Carol7n Kidd, Susan Maxwell, Kathy Coombs.. Boys: Bruce Spurgeon, Larry Dalton, Charles Stewart. Spoon Race Girls, Carolyn Kidd, Janice Rose, Kathy Coombs; Boy's: David Ste. Marie, Bruce Spurgeon, Robbie Chesney. Bean Bag Throw - Girls: Wendy Ritchie, Cindy •Glanville, Janice Rose. Boys: Bruce Spurgeon, Larry Dalton, David Ste. Marie. Hopping Girls: Susan Maxwell, Susan Scott, Jean Vantyghem. Boys: Bruce Spurgeon, Jef- fery Geddes, Larry Dalton. Shoe Kick Girls: Elizabeth Johnston, Su- san, Langlois, Margie Mont- gomery. Boys: Jeffery Geddes, Ronnie Kennedy, Larry Dalton. Nicholas Klaver, RR 3, Kippen, tied with 438; Cheryl Dale, RR 4, Clinton and Garry Jorgens, RR 7, Lucknow tied with 435. The official judge in the dairy cattle section was Russell Bradford, dairy fieldman for Huron County. Associate • judges were Bill Byers,, summer assis- tant for Perth County and Ken- neth Papple, Seaforth. Other judges were: beef cat- tle, John Dunford, assistant Ag. rep., Lambton County, with as- sociates,. Don McKercher, Dub- lin and Doug Fortune, Wing - ham; swine, Ralph Winslade, assistant Ag. rep., Middlesex County, with assistants, Tom Lyon, extension branch field - man for Grey County and Ivan Howatt, Belgrave; sheep, Mur- ray Scott, Belgrave, with asso- ciate Dennis Quish, associate-._ Ag. rep., Bruce, County. Don Pullen, associate Agri- culture representative was the chief of records. He was aided by David Inglis, extension as- sistant, Mrs. Ethel Ball, .Miss Carol Taylor and Mrs. Maxine Aiken, all of the Department of Agriculture, Clinton. LOCAL '*BRIEFS Mrs. Cartwright Hawley; 1 Seaforth attended the gradu- ation exercises in London on Saturday when her nephew, Dennis Arthur McSpadden of Otterville received an M.A. degree, Miss Annette Sinclair, Sea - forth, left Wednesday by air for a three-week trip to Great Britain and continental Eur - c pe. . Week -end visitors with Mrs. Peter Moffat and Miss A.. Sinclair, Seaforth, were Miss Miss Elsie Pearson . and Miss Edith Stanway, both of Tor- onto. Mrs. Henry J. Neel; of Tav- istock is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Brown and Mr. Brown, Jar- vis Street, Seaforth. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling were in Dayton, Ohio attend- ing the funeral of his aunt, the late Mrs. Bert Kling. Week -end visitors with'Mr. -and Mrs. Joe White and Mrs. Healey were Mr. and Mrs. W. Mathews of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Justa- son, Barbie end Sandra, Kit- chener, spent the weekeend with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe. Harvey Greer, who has been employed at the Bank of Montreal, Exeter, reurned last week from a two week banking course at the, main office of the Bank 'of Mont- real en Toronto. He will be transferred to their branch in Little Current, Manatoulin Island for summer duties, commencing June 20th. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Archi- bald were visitors he town Friday. Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Sher- wood of Montreal were guests of Mrs. Edwin P Chesney and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Arch- ibald last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sal - diver and sun James' of Sea- forth are spending a month - "DEAR BRIGITTE" JAMES STEWART GLYNIS JOHN'S — FABIAN Color Cartoon SATURDAY & MONDAY June 4-6 + "36 HOURS" (Adult Entertainment) JAMES GARNER. ROD TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT An Excellent War Drama Cartoon TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June. 7.8 "KING RI T" (Adult Entertainnient) GEORGE SEGAL' TOM COURTENAY Color . Cartoon Starting Thursday June 9 "MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS"' ong holiday in Sacramento, California at the home of his father Mr. E. S. Saldivar. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dor- rance of Chatham visited his mother Mrs. Mac Dorrance, 'Sunday. ,Mrs. James Baynham was hstess to a miscellaneous shower on Friday evening at her home on James St. in honor of Miss Anne Dick whose marriage takes place on June llth. Mrs. Madeline Maloney read an address and Mrs. Morenz, mother of the •groom -to -be, and Mrs. A. W. Dick 'assisted Mise Dick in opening the gifts. Mrs. Libbie Wilson of Goderich made a hat of the bows and Miss Lynn . Nixon Made. a bride's book. • PRIMARY Jumping Girls: Janet Scott,,Tracy Bak- er, Wendy 'Loney. Boys: Dwayne Gtoi'hish, Bill O'Shea, Joey McLean. ' Sack Race Girls: Carol Staffen, Janet Scott, Patricia Roberton. Boys: Dwayne Cornish, David Staffen, David Dalrymple. Throwing The Ball ' Girls: Janet Scott, Patricia Roberton, Ruth Govier.' . Boys: Ross Govier, Gevin Bennet, Dwayne Cornish. Hopping Janet Scott, Janet Muir; Roberton, Dwayne Cornish, Bill Ross Govier. Running 6 years, Girls: Susan Kun- der, Carol Steffen, Elaine Hop- per. Boys: Douglas Fry, Alan Savauge, Brent Schenck. • 7 years, Girls: ' Jane Muir, Lois Dalton, Julie Bell. Boys: Jeffery Moore, Steven Bennett, Ted Montgomery. 8 and 9 years, Girls: Susan Beuerman, Janet Scott, Janet Muir. • Boys: Dwayne Cornish, Kev- in Bennett, BHT O'Shea. JUNIOR (9 and 10 years) 50 Yard Dash Girls: Jean McKaig, Broome, Mary Jean Fry. Boys: Kevin Henderson, Huber, Cam Holland. - 75 Yard Dash RED CROSS NOTES Regular meeting of Red Cross will .be held at the Library, on Friday, June 3rd, at 3 p.m. Girls: Patricia Boys: O'Shea, S -0. Beth 'Jack Soft Ball Throw Nancy HulleyGloria Putman; Carol Anne Doig. Shot Put John Muir, Wayne Loney, Kenny McLean. OPEN EVENTS Girl's 440 Yard Race Nancy Hulley, Barbara Bry- ans, Helen Sallows. Girl's Shgt Put Gail Doig, Nancy Hulley, Car- ol Anne Doig. Boy's 880 Yard Race John Muir, Kenny McLean, Paul McKellar. SDHS Cadets . (Continued from Page 1) Stephen Brady; C.I. rifle, WOIl William McGrath; light mach- ine gun, (Bren) Sgt. Karry Lane; and gymnastic display, cadet James Nixon. Cadet officers include. Com- manding officer, Cdt. Maj. Wil- liam Morris; second in com- mand, Cdt. Capt, James Phil- lips; platoon lieutenants, Bryan Stewart, Eric' Ross, Stephen Brady, Murray Hulley; bands, Moniea McCurdy; company Sgt. Maj., William McGrath; platoon Sgts. Larry Lane, Mer - wan Hassan, .Larry Horne, Gary Nicholson; flag party, Brenda Hoegy ,Janey Hassan, William Boshart, Paul Spittal and Jack McCall. Approximately 135 cadets took part in the ceremony. There was a good turn -out ,of spectators at the inspection. Westinghouse Tourna- ment Men's Doubles June 8, 1:30 p.m. Seaforth Lawn Bowl- ing Club Remember! It takes but a moment to place au Expositor Want Ad and be motley hi pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. New Records (Continued from Page 1) pion was Doug Dalrymple, who attained 24 points. Garry Nich- olson was runner-up. Brian Broom and Mike Stinnisen tied for •third place. ' Six of the records were set in the junior boys' section. In addition to James Dalrymple's three records, Hank Scott set two and Bill Thompson one. Hank set his in the running broad jump, (18' 2ie") and the triple jump, (37' 51/2") while Bill's record-breaking perform- ance came in the discus throw, (83' 10"). Other .records set were: sen- ior boys', pole vault, Ress Hem-' –ingway, (-8' -• 10");; d-iscusr. Erie_ Ross, (109' 9"; high jump, Er- ic Ross, (5' 51/2"); senior girls' discus, Atze Zwet, (81' 5"); Julianne ");Julianne Rau, 220, (29 seconds); intermediate boys', discus, Gary Nicholson, (109'); junior girls', softball distance threw, Lica DeJong, (155'). Girls: Jean McKaig, Beth Broome, Penny Hulley. Boys: Kevin Henderson, Jack Huber, Lee Bell. Running Broad Jump Girls: Jean McKaig, Penny Hulley, Debbie Loney. Boys: Jack Huber, Kevin Henderson, Cam Holland. • Hop, Step and Jump Girls: Penny Hulley, Debbie Loney, Judy Staffen. Boys: Kevin Henderson, Ran; dy McClinchey, . Peter Harvey. High Jump Girls: Penny Hulley, Joan Hopper, Jean McKaig. - Boys: Jack Huber, Kevin Hen- derson, Cam Holland., Standing , Broad Jump Girls: Jean .• McKaig, Joan Hildebrand, Penny Hulley. Boys: Kevin Henderson, Cam Holland; Jack Huber. INTERMEDIATE (11-12) The 150 acre farm on No.8 highw,ay, Lot 2 and 3, Con. 1, Tuckersmith owned by John Maloney has been sold to the Art .Bros., possession in fall of 1966, through the office of Joseph McConnell. , A miscellaneous shower was held • for Ruth Ann Brown, a bride elect of this month, at the home of Mrs, Donald Matthews, by the girie „who work at the shoe factory. Mary DeJong assiet- ed Mrs. Matthews. Miss Eliz- abeth Carter read the -ad- dress. A dinner and dance to honor the Seaforth Beavers will be held at the Commun- ity Centre, Saturday. The key championship. Beavers recently won the Ontario Intermediate 'B' hoc - Tickets for both events or just for the dance are avail- able from Ray Anstett, ,Frank Kling and Smith's Superior. Mrs. James Cox of Toronto visited her mother, Mr's. Har- ry Stewart. Miss Mary Crich, a student at McMaster University, is pending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich. BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH (Services at Orange Hell) Sunday, June 5th • 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE Guest Speaker: - REV. FLOYD SHANTZ "Re strong in the Lord and in the power Of His might° Eph. 010 ZION RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter, (nee Carol Brown) Legion Hall, Seaforth Sat.; June 4th 75 Yard Dash Girls: Ruth Ann Dunlop, Gail Doig, Brenda Hodgert. Boys: Randy Wood, Larry Broome, Doug Hildebrand. 100 Yard Dash Girls: Ruth Ann Dunlop, Gail Doig, Mary Ball. . - Boys: Randy Wood, Paul Moggach, Larry Broome. • Running Broad Jump Girls: Gail Doig, Joan Hop- per, Mary Ball, Boys: Danny Muir, Paul Mog- gach; Doug Hildebrand. . ° Hop, Step and Jump Girls: Gail Doig, Ruth Ann Dunlop, Joan Hopper. Boys: Danny Muir, Ronnie Henderson and Larry Broome tie. - High Jump Girls: Monica Malkus, Ruth Ann Dunlop, Rosemary Newn- ham. Boys: Peter Beattie, Danny Muir, Paul Moggach. Soft Ball Throw Gail Doig and Ruth Ann Dunlop tie, Debbie Massicotte. Soccer Kick ' Danny Muir, Ray Mennell, Ricky Chernes. SENIOR EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smale and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parsons, of Owen Sound, Sunday and -cele- brated Mr, and Mrs. Smale's eighth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Connie and Mark, Dublin, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Mil- ler, Brodhagen, Sunday. Nit and Mrs. Blythe Lanvin, Dublin, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Walkom and attended ' •anniversary ser- vice at Munro, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm visited • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibb, Aunddy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney visited 14s. Albert Roney at Hili Side Rest Home, Norris Orchestra Ladies please bring lunch. RECTORY TEA and Bake Sale Wed., - June. 15th From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Turner's Church SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Sun., June 5th 2 p.m. Guest Speaker Mr. Henry Binnendyk, .Kippen v '/► .4041. ST. JAMES RECTORY Sponsored by Catholic Women's League 75 Yard Dash Girls: Nancy Hulley, Barbara Bryans, Dianne Dalton. Boys: Paul McI(ellar, Kenny McLean, John Muir. '100 Yard Dash Girls: Barbara Bryans, Nancy Hulley. Boys: Wayne ' Loney, Paul McKellar, Kenny McLean. - -Running Broad Jump Girls: Nancy Hulley, Barbara Bryans, Cythia Newnham. Boys: John 'Muir, Wayne Loney, David Broome. ' Hop, Step and Jump Girls: Nancy Hulley, Dianne Patterson Irene Mesaieotte. Boys: haul McKellar, Wayne Loney, Danny Cornish. High yJump Girls: Nancy Hulley, Beata Malkus• Boys: Wayne Lpney, David t ngstaffr Sohtt yuir, Classified ads pay dividends. HENSALL STOCK SHOW Heavy Horses, Light Horses and Ponies Implement Show Wed., June 15th Featuring 69 Prize Hereford feed- er calves. Midway -- Parade FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH COMMUNION SUNDAY JUNE 5th 11 a.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's 'Supper and Reception of New Members PREPARATORY SERVICE Thursday, June 2, at 8 p-tn. REV: DOUGLAS 0,, FRY, Minister MRS. DON CARTER, A.R.C.T., A. mus. • Organist Chicken Barbeque Thursday, June 9th C.O.F. Hall, Constance 5:30 to 8 este Adults, $1.50; children (6 to 12 years), 75c . under 6 free - • ,• • • . . (Please bring containers for carry -out. dinners) OPENING DANCE Seaforth Lions Park PAVILION Saturday night, June 4th • -With Music by the Chevelles. Dances will continue each Saturday night during the summer months.