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Saturday, July 3Qt4
With music by the Win-Jamnters
— Popular Goderich Band —
Dancing 9 to ,Midnight
ADMISSION $1.00
Dancing will continue. each Saturday night.
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Walton; Gurou
The 17th and Boundary of
UCW of Duff's United Church,
Walton, met at the home of
Mrs. William Murray- Twelve
members answered the roll
call with a verse on "domin-
ion." There were two visi-
tors present.
Mrs. Albert Clarke open-
ed the meeting and read a
poem, d `The Tide Goes In."
Hymn 503 was used as, the
opening hymn. Mrs. Clifford
Hoegy led in prayer and gave
a short reading "The Street
Where God Lives." Scripture
reading was from John 3:7-14.
Mrs. A. Clarke had charge of
the topic, "The Duty To
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
Come es Late as 11 p.m.,
and see a
Complete
Show
Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m.
First Show At Dusk
• THURSDAY - FRIDAY
• July 28.29
"THE IPCRESS
FILE"
MICHAEL CAINE
NIGEL GREEN
A story of International Espion-
age. Filmed in London. In Col-
or. CARTOON
SATURDAY - MONDAY
July 30 and August 1
"HOW TO STUFF
A WILD BIKINI"
ANNETTE FUNICELLO
DWAYNE HICKMAN
BRIAN .DONLEVY
Color Cartoon
Special Holiday Sunday
Midnite Show — July 31 •
For The Big Beat and Racing
Action . . . Don't Miss
This Double Bill
"The Big T.N.T.
Show" -
Ray Charles - The Birds
Roger Miller - Petula Clark
And Many Other Top
Recording Stars.
-The Young 'Racers
Mark Damon -' Wm. Campbell
Cilltor Cartoon
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
August 2-3
"THE YELLOW
ROLLS - ROYCE
REX HARRISON
INGRID BERGMAN
SHIRLEY, MacLAINE
Color, Cartoon
Starting Thurs., August 4th
— 6 BIG NIGHTS —
Paramount' Pictures are proud
to announce the "return of the
Greatest Motion. Picture
of ALL' Times!
Cecil E. DeMille's
THE TEN
COMMANDMENTS
•
CHARLTON HESTON
YUL BRYNNER
— In Color —
DON'T MISS IT!
ins Pi�wing :Match Dinner
Know,,' from the daily' tidy
Bible on the Gospel of Jahn.
Mrs;. Gegrge Willia can
presided- for business: There
was a discussion on fhe:,pTow-
ing match supper, led, by Mra.
Harvey Craig. It Was decided
not to have a meeting in Au-
gust. The collection was re-
ceived and dedicated with
Hymn 374.
Attend Wedding
Guests attending the
Schnell -Hollinger wedding at
Stoney Creek Saturday from
this vicinity included: Mr.
and Mrs. James McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDon-
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDonald, Mrs. Murray Hue-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. William
Perrie, Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Perrie, Rev. James Perrie, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pollard and
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Bolger and Shirley, Bob
Lillycrop, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. Tor-
rance Dundas and Mr. and
Mrs. James Bolger, Clintoh,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hot-
lington and son, Kenny, of
Ottawa, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Watson and • Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry McCall,
Marshall Ross and Jim, of
Victoria, spent Tuesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Call, Jack and Murray, Mr.
and Mrs• Jim McCall and Su-
san, Mr.. and Mrs. Archie
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall . and Beverley, Mr.
and Mrs. John Perrie and
Leslie, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Snell, Heather arid Harris,
Mrs. Bessie Paisley. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McCall and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Torrey McCall
and sons held a picnic Sunday
at Amberly with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Burke and 'fam-
ily at their trailer camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Car-
diff, Wendy and Steven;. of
Petrolia, called on'Mrs. Wal-
ter Broadfoot last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirk-
by .and Mark, of Woodstock,
re visiting with Mr. Frank
KirkbY and Mr. , and Mrs.
Douglas' Kirkby.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith
and • family, of Cannington,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hibbert and family
last week:
Mr. Colin Fin.gland, Wing -
ham, will conduct the service
in Duff's United Church next
Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
Hold Picnic Meeting
The McKillop 'UCW Unit
held a picnic at the 'home of
Mrs.. Glen McNichol with 18
ladies and 20 children pres-
ent. Mrs. Jack Bosman pre-
sided, opening with the Call
to Worship. Hymn 21, "0
Worship the King," was sung
with Mrs.' Campell Wey as
pianist. Psalm 24 was read
in unison. Meditation and
prayer were given by Mrs.
Bosman.
The topic, "Practical Les -
CASH
BINGO
Friday, July 29th
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
Seaforth Agricultural Society •
BEEF and PORK BARBECUE
Seaforth Agricultural Grounds
Wednesday,. August 3rd
5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Children 75c
Adults $1.75
E nie on
was' tLak '. Y M s. Wi am 4 Of Mr. and
ilh . 1V�uxray least
IVlrs. Norman, :Sctaade, pek- ' ednesday
bie Wey, Dena We and Lin-
da Gray sang hymn -01.(1, "A
Little Seed Day Fast Asleep"
with all Joining in th ' last
two Verses. ffMrs. Norman
Schade received the offering
and Mrs: Jack Bosman dedi-
cated it.
Mrs. Glen McNichol pre-
sided for business. Mrs. Nor-
man Schade, treasurer, re-
ported a balance of $944.00.;
4)179.94 hams been handed in
so far this year.
COMMERCIAL. HOTEL, Seaforth
ENTERTAINMENT
WESTERN TRIO
'Featuring TV Stars
HANK BEDARD and KELLY DAWN
Every THURS., FRI., SAT•
LADIES and ESCORTS Beverage Room
Enjoy a Sing - A - Long with
PEARL
At The Hammond Organ
Every THURS., PRL, SAT.
Mrs. McNichol thatlked all
who assisted at the wedding
dinner and also those who
helped following the funeral.
Miss Ethel Dennis deliver-
ed a thank -you message from
Mrs. E. Godkin for the quilt-
ing done for her by the Unit.
It was decided to withdraw
the August meeting. The
closed with Hymn 589, "This
is My Father's World,", and
the Mizpah benedtetion.
Following races and sports
and a social time, lunch was
served by Mrs. Merton Hack -
well, Mrs. Charles McCutch-
eon andr'the hostess.
Race results: Pre-sehoolers,
Laura, Dennis, Bobby Leem-
ing, Dianne. Godkin, 6-8 years
Beth McMichael, Peggy Den-
nis and Dianne Dennis; .9-12
years, Linda Gray, Debbie
Wey, Dena Wey; young ladies,
Betty Roe, Dianne Doerr,
Marjann Wildfong; married,
Mrs. Laverne •Godkin, Mrs.
Murray Dennis. Mrs. Glen
McNichol and Mrs. Jack Bos-
man (tied); 3 -legged race,
Linda Gray and Debbie Wey,
Joyce McNichol and Dianne
Doerr, Dena Wey and Betty
Roe; candy scramble for, chil-
dren up to 10 years; relays
marathon, Linda Gray's side;
aim for the basket, Dorothy
McNichol, Wilma Wildfong
and Marjann Wildfong.
Miss Susan McCall RR ' 1,
Blyth, visited recently with
141r. and Mrs. Douglas Kirk-
by..
Recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mr's. Alex Gulutz-
en were three brothers:: Chas.
Michael and Walter.Gulutzen;
and nephew, Jamas Homenuk,
of Canara. Sask. They also
attended the Gulutzen-Tham-
er wedding.
Junior girls attending
camp at Goderich summer
school this week include:
Sharon Marks, Heather Mc-
Donald, Cathie McDonald,
Joan Bennett, Gail Traviss
and Lynne. McDonald.
Miss Betty Hoegy has re-
turned home from a trip to
Banff and visited with rela-
tives in Calgary, also attend-
ing the Calgary Stampede.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Freethy and Ted, of Toron-
to, were Sunday guests at
the home of Mr; and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis.
Miss Linda Gray, of Strat-
ford, visited recently with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell Wey.
Mr. Tom Love, of Toronto.
and friends from Sudbury and
Fort William, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Love.
Mr. and Mns4, Floyd Jen-
kins, Jeffery and their chosen
baby daughter. Jennifer, In-
gersoll were recent guests at
the home of Mr. ' and 'Mrs.
Clarence_ Martin. Rosemarie
Graves returned home with
them . after holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore
of Stratford spent ,the week-
end' with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Reid of
Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs, George Dundas for a few
days last week.
Cathie McGavin, baby
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McGavin has returned home
from Wingharin Community
Hospital.
Miss Sherrill Craig of
Grand Bend spent Wednesday
of last week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Craig.
Mrs. Forest McKay return-
ed home on Saturday after
spending the past three weeks
with relatives in the Western
provinces.
Mr. Malcolm Frazer is
holidaying at his cottage near
Pine River this week.
Miss Jane Stafford of St.
Thomas is holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee and
f:,mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Love
of Lansing, Michigan were
guests at the home of Mrs.
Walter Broadfoot last Tues-.
day.
Mrs. John McDonald under-
went eye surgery in St. Marys
Hospital, Kitchener, Monday
morning.
Rev. and Mrs. Maurice
McNabb of Port Elgin were
Mr. and I.VIts, Fred Rutledge
and family of Ottawa visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ben-
nett for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether'r
Steven and John attended the
Waterloo Cattle Breeder's
picnic held in Seaforth Lions
Park on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ryan
of Montreal visited last week
with the former's brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence.
Ryan and other relatives and
friends.
Joan Wilbee pf Seaforth is
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
William Coutts and family
this week.
Miss Nellie Baan of Bramp-
ton spent the week -end with
her parents'. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Baan.
Mr. Colin Fingland, of
Wingham, conducted service
in Duff's United Church -Sun-
day morning.
Lynne and Brian Taylor;
Staffa, spent a week with
Mrs. Rbllie Achilles and
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brown, of Burlington, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall. Warren Brown
returned with them after
holidaying here for the past
three weeks.
An auction sale of house-
hold effects was held at the
home of Mr. Thomas John-
ston Saturday.
Mrs. Rollie Achilles' left by
plane on Saturday for Clare-
ville, Newfoundland, to spend
the next month with her hus-
band who is working at road
construction.
Mrs. James Dickson and
daughters, Margaret and Ella,
Atwood, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop.
Miss Mary .Lou Lane, of St.
Columban, is visiting with
Rosemary Ryan.
Miss Mary Brown, of Lon-
don, visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirk-
by.
Miss Marie McManus, • of
Toronto, is holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan
and family.
Mr:' and Mrs. Malcolm ' Dou-
gal, of Hensall, were recent
. guests at the home of Mrs.
Walter Broadfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
Neil and Rosemary visited
with Mr. and Mrs.' Phil Speak
and family at Woodstock last
Sunday.
Mr" and Mrs. Earl Coutts,
Robbie, Rickey and Carol
Anne left Wednesday for Cal-
gary after attending the fun-
eral of the late Mr. and, Mrs.
Andrew Coutts and sister,
Mrs, McCreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Scott, of
Fargo, N.D., visited with the
BETHEL
BIBLE CHURCH
,(Services at Orange Hall)
Sunday, July 31st
Family Bible School - 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship • 11:00 a.m.
Message: Chosen, Accepted, Re-
deemed
Evening Service: 7:30 p.m.
Messages The "What" of Reviv-
al
Wedneksday, Evening -.0 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study
Topic for discussion -- What
it unanswered prayer?
All are cordially invited to at-
tend any or all of the services..
V•••••••4
RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville,
(nee Gayle Storey),
Walton
Community Hall
Friday, July 29th
NORRIS ORCHESTRA
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
.Ryan families, Mrs, Jean Nl l -
lex and other friends in the
,vicinity last wee).
Mrs. William Farquharson,
London; Mrs. 'Eloise Doerr,
Niagara Falls, .and Mrs. Wm.
Learning, Seaforth, were the
Walter Broadf he home
. of Mrs,
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Theatre
GODERICH
First Run Films in Air-con-
ditioned Comfort! Entertain-
ment is Our Business
THURS., FRI., SAT.
July 28, 29, 30
'STAGECOACH'
In Color, starring
Ann -Margaret, Red Buttons
Michael Connors, Bing Crosby
(Adult Entertainment)
* * *
SPECIAL MATINEE
1 Sat., July 30th
"1001 Arabian
Nights"
also
THREE 'STOOGES IN
"Rumpus in a
Harem"
Plus Color Cartoon
"Willie The Kid"
*
MON., TUES., WED.
Aug. 1, 2, 3
"Boy, Did I get a
Wrong Number'
Taking a Holi-
day from
Work?
WONDERFUL !
Taking a Holi-
day from Wor-
ship?
WHY?
The summer months
are a challenge and an
opportunity to prove
your devotion to God
and His Church. Wor-
ship where ever you go
on holiday.
Here in Seaforth join
the members of North-
side United Church and
First Presbyterian
Church when they meet
together for Public
Worship each Sunday -.
in July and August.
Services in
July
First Presby-
terian Church
MOO a.m.
"THE CHURCH WHERE
CHRIST IS FIRST
Color Comedy, starring,
Bob, Hope, Eike Sommer
Phyllis Diller
Coming Aug. 4, for Six Days
Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins"
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Drive I
Theatre
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GODERKKH
THURSDAY IS' BUCK NIGHT
FOR A CAR LOAD.
Midnight Show every Sunday
Night
Thurs. • Fri.
July 28,, 29
'The Lost World"
on the same program
"Spaceflight IC -1"
Sat., July 30th only
"Ma and Pa
Kettle go to Town
Plus Alan Ladd in
"Saskatchewan"
Color.
Sun. Midnight, July 31, only
All Horror Color Show
THREE MOVIES
"Terror of the Tongs"
also
"The Gorgon"
plus
"The . Curse of the
Mummy's Tomb"
Mon., Tues., Wed,
Aug. 1, 2, 3
Dean Martin in
"The Silencers"
plus
"Code 7 — Victim 5"
(Adult Entertainment)
Coining
'The Guns of Navarone
Classified ads pay dividends.
For Fine Entertairnent
See
KIND
GANAM
APPEARING ALL THIS WEEK
AND NEXT WEEK
QUEEN'S HOTEL
Seafor4h.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Lake Huron's Largest Ballroom
Where Canada's Top Young Musicians Play!
It Swings!
It's Fun!
It's Supervised!
IT PRESENTS TOP ROCK GROUPS!
It has already this Season Presented —
THE CREEPS (now booked for Expo '67)1
THE ROGUES and the NEW SOUND! '
THE ROULETTESI
THE BRITISH MODBEATSI
AND NOW 'COMING
CANADA'S NO. 1 - ROCK!
J. B. & the Playboys
_ TWO NIGHTS
Sat. July 30th & Sun. July 31st
9 to 12 p.m. Admission $1.75
and
Friday July 29th
A Winning Group invited for the 3rd time — Watch Them!
THE COMMANCHEROS
9 to 12 p.m. 'Admission= -$1.50
Coming Attractions
THE KNAVES; THE WILLOWS; DEE & THE YEOMEN