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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-06-08, Page 4Shop, Hilda Austin, Seaforth.. • Grease, Hensel Co., Bi11 Fair- airn;.1 quart oil, Ferg's Super - est, . Charles Dalrymple; Hippo il, Spencer's, Doug Martin, and Bend; 2 h 'ad lights, Hur- n Auto Body, Sharon Ward; ater pitcher and..glasses, Stew - rt Bell, Herb Bierling, Zurich; quart. oil, W. Buchanan, Leon- id _Iinnier, Clinton; 2 quarts int, Fink's Stella Salter; bed - mu chair, Bonthron Furniture, 11 Fairbairn; transistor bat - ries, Gerald Haydon, Lloyd ynolds. b 0 Gr 0 w a 1 a pa ro Bi to Re DUBLIN 11r..and Mrs.' s.' 'ahn, Faunette, London, with Mr's. John Hai land, Mr. and "Mrs, •Wilfred Q. O'Rourke, Mr. and' let's, Ed 'Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan" Jr., and Mr. Don Mueg- ge, Portage Mountain B.C. at- tended the graduation exer- cises at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lorulon, June 3rd. Eileen 0' - Rourke was one of the gradu- ates from the school of Radio- graphy. SOCIAL 'EVENING in Brodhagen Community H,lr Sat., June 17th on the, occasion of the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs- Dan -O'Rourke Relatives, neighbors and friends sire cordially invited. TURNE'R'S CHURCH Centennial - Sunday 'Sclhool Anniversary. June 11th.. 2:30 p.m. Speaker; Verne Terryberry , --Soloist: Mrs. Orval Beam Special invitation 'to ' former members of Sunday School. Centennial Dress optional I Y 41-=-'1'f1K.H,'ltiRRQN EXPOSITOR, • SEAFORT , PNT,t AMR 11, 1967 Stx x: 'nes' CWS R.PCTOR�K TEk and BAKE SALE ViWed., June 14th 3 to 5 p.m. St. James' Rectory Everyone Welcome ARRANGE FULL PROGRAM (Continued. vow Page 1) Caravan, tennial comMitteea .ur. ' Turn, bull, as wait as civic gfficials and area members of Parl meat will extend' weleame ands greet- ings to tbe'Caravan. Errol Jon dan, manager of the Caravan, will respond to the- welcome and describe something of the his- tory and presentation of the a Service° of Worship and Dedication of the Memorial Centennial Carillon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY JUNE 11th at 11 o'clock Area Veterans, including members of` Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, will parade to the Church and attend the Service in a body in recognition of National Veterans' Week which is being* celebrated as part of Canada's Centennial. The public 'is invited to share in these services: Rev. Fry ' 'Minister Mrs. Don Carter, ARCT,Organist r' THEATRE. GODERICH ON THE St,QU; RE FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMW'ORT -- Entertainment Is Our Business THURS.,. JUNE 8 TO WED., JUNE 21 INCL. NOW PLAYING `ONE OF THE MOST B[AU!_FO . -- MOVIES EVER MADE!' -Life Magazine WINNER, OF6 ; ACADEMY AWARDS! During the evening visitors to the Caravan will be entertained by the SDHS Trumpet Band; the Huron County Centennial Youth Choir, directed by -Geor- ge Cull, Clinton; the Atwood Community Concert Band, dir- ected by Don Hill, T,•istowel;. and musical numbers presented by students of Seaforth schools. Seaforth (Continued from- Page 1) shows in. what high esteem you are held in this community and reflects the untiring efforts of your family to spearhead this Anniversary party indicating the affection 'they hold for you, their parents. We. join with 'them in wishing ynu continued health and happiness for many years to come, a Brownie's DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens et $ p.m. THUR$,,. FRL....— June 8=9 'A PATCH OF BLUE' (Adult Entertainment) Shows at 9:15 and 11:00 Sidney Poitier Shelley Winters Elizabeth Hartman CARTOON 'SAT. — June 1.0 ONLY "RETURN A Name Winrr$ InAnnua "erisall Penny Sale.. The annual penny sale spoil. Wear; Marie Hodgert, Seaforth; sored by liensall Legion Ladles' Auxiliary was held Friday eve; Hing in the Legion Hall. Fli'ty seven ' prizes, donated' by; gen, sail and district merchants were drawn, for by Reeve Minnie Noakes. In charge of the pro- ject were Mrs. William Sngale and Mrs. Roy Smale. $4.00 gas, Gora's White Rose, Melvin Wurm; S10, Dr. J. C. Goddard, Allen Bisback; match top toys, Legion Auxiliary, 'Vera Thiel," Zurich; 2 steak dinners, Hotel Hensall,..Herb Tprkheim,. Zurich; ornaments,: Legip7j_ iliary, Judy Campbell, Exeter; wallet, Regal Girll, Mrs, Pearl Passmore; $10 permanent, won by Bruce Austin, Seaforth; dres- ser set, Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. H. Klungei; towels, tea towels, pillow cases, Queensway Nurs- ing Horne, Barbara Forrester. Baby set, TayIor's Ready -To - Wear, Shirley Smale; records Lavender's White Rose, Lynda Sangster;: blanket, Irwin's Ladies Extend IflVttatr n y o'AIi -Mrs. Elizabeth' Brawn, ' presi- dent of the Happy Citizens' Club, has issued an invitation to people of all ages, to come to gatherings of the senior citi- zens. "This is an afternoon of fun and relaxation for all, any age," she says. "We wouldVlike to see the younger people join in any- time." The club meets the " second • Wednesday of every month. OF THE SEVEN" those who work in the shops Wednesday was chosen so that -could attend the gatherings. (Adult Entertainment) Shows 'at 9:15 and 11:00 ochre is played and good prizes Yui Brynner, Robert Fuller are offered, Lunch is also serv- COLORCARTOON ed , at the meetings. The next meeting is .Wednesday, June 14. Everything at the meetings is free, but , donations from any- one to- help defray expenses would be gratefully accepted. MON., TUES., WED. -- June 12-13-14 Academy Award Winning 'MHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOF" Shows at 9:15 add 11:00 RICHARD. BURTON ELIZABETH TAYLOR George Segal, Sandy .Dennis ADMITTAN RESTRICTED N Rim Ot Coming Next: 'HOW T� STEAL A' MILLION" METRUC [r YN;MAYER N,ESEMT$ A C.ARIGPONTI PODUCTION• DAVID.a..�LEAN'S FILM ' OF BOWS PASTERNAKS 10(1 CASH BINGO Friday, ' June 9tiii 8:15 p.m. Legion Hall, Seaforth 15 Regular Games' for $10,00 Three $15.00 Specials Jackpot $75 to go (Children under 16 not permitted) ADMISSION $L00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR a WELFARE - WORK Huron Progressive Conservative Riding PUBLIC ,.MEETING Council Chambers, Clinton Wednesday, June • 14 at 8:30 p.m. For the Purpose of Selecting Deleggfes for the National Leadership Convention in September JOHN DURNIN" •MRS. F. G. THOMPSON President Secretary Seaforth Lions Park PAVILION ANCING GE iCD(NECWPLIN :JULE CHRISTIE TOMCOURIENAS'IOBtWV Y AIECqOM� KPH-RICHARDSON NA SHARIFtAsar l ROOST:UR' I R RT BOLT DAw5 LE*1 o PYtSioN gra kamOO OR SPECIAL:_ ADMIS SION PRICE} • Adults $2.00 Students $1.25 Adults $2.00. Studentb $2.00 Mon. - Th ' . Evenings Fri. - Sat. Evenings Sat. Matinees . Adults $1.50 Students $1,00 Performances Children $1.00 N . No PASSES • . - itturvatkins Phonr.52�ydit•Afflr'7 p.ni.� *Nod .;1 . **fry.. 'Tkkot ttai N' Guarwlt l(a , ".• Fed VIcI No Saturday Night, June '10th ` With°Music by the Sands of Time Dances will continue ea9h Saturday night during .the .summer months. INDUCTION SERVICE For Rev. Stanley Sharpies, M.A., inn - St. Thomas' Anglican Church TUESDAY JUNE 13th at 8 p.m. The Service of Induetion will be carriedout by ev. 11. Appleyard, Bishop of 'Georgian Bay 'o.Gtrest Preacher rill be The Venerable -Roy &Mess, .M., f1D. wall,plaque, '5e to $1 Stare, Kerb Bierling, Zurich;- pllloW cases, Raye Paterson, Sylvia Hender- son; tea towel and dish clothes, Mrs. Wilson Allen, Seaforth; flashlight, g, L. McNaughton, Hilda Austin',- Seaforth; towel set, Bert' Horton, Charles Sch- walm; ranging light, General Ceaeh, Jane Zimmer,. Zurich; sheets and pillow cases, - John Reid, Bill Smale. - - Doll, Legion Auxiliary, Vera Thiel, Zurich; viewmaster, Wil- son's Drug, Kevin Bisback; cuff link set, Don Joypt,- Mrs. -.Haw.. and Ginkbeiner, Zurich; $10.00 voucher, Al's Supersave, Mrs. Frank VarIey; Avon set, Lebna Parke, Audrey Corey, Exeter; cigarettes, Kosy Korner, Herb Turkheim, Zurich; gas, ice cream, Wes Richardson, Pauline• Allan; plant, Retier's. Florist, Le- roy Faulkner, Seaforth; rust spray, Hyde Bros., Wayne Kauf- man, Elmwood; pitcher and glass set, Sales Barn, Melvin Wurm; clock, Crest Hardware, Evelyn SDHS Dinner (Continued from Page 1) that time is saved. The successful, student he or hadn't worked. to the future said must -be prepared for the trials and tribulations that go into the learning process. There need be no concern That we ean learn too much or that things are getting"tough• This genera- tion, he reminded his listeners; is no -less capable of meeting any challenge that faces it than were.. previous generations. "As honor students you have proved you have the capacity to learn, to produce, but this is not enough. You must go on. using these . talents that you have indicated you possess," he warned. Mr. Scott referred • to found- ing citizens of the area and former students oaf the school who bad faced challenges and who had made contributions tp the 'school, the community and the country. "Once you have really ac- tepted a challenge/ you know. must , continue to seek .chal- lenges: While there ,can be no teIIing where they may take you you can be assured you will have added something of value" he concluded. Honor students .who receitred certificates were:— Brenda Bewley; ,Barbara Mc= Carol, Goderich; clock, Fuss El- ectric, l eetric, Ed Kaufman, Elmwood; chip and dip dish, W, G. Thomp- son and Sons, Frank Elliott, Blyth; hamper, Legion Auxiliary Howard Finkbeiner, Zurich; stool, Clarence Reid, Charles Doxdator. One-year subscription, Times- Advocate, Mrs. °Roy Smale; $3 bake goods, Beaten's Bakery, Kevin Bisback; oil change, Lorne Hay, Kay Davis; car mir- ror, Roy -Campbell, Sharon Ward; hair conditioner, Chubb's Bar- ber Shop, Wayne Kaufman, EIin wood; 1 year subscription, Hur• on Expositor, Bob-Elgie, Kip pen; $5 dry cleaning, Brady's Cleaners, Howard Finkbeiner, Zurich; varnish, Doc Kyle, Allan Reid; 20- quarts milk, Huron - dale Dairy, Dorothy Reynolds; 2 $2.50 vouchers, Mid -Town Cleaners, Jack Henderson, Mrs. Roy Smale; hair tonic, Flynn's Barber Shop, Lyle Simpson, Ex- eter; 2 1 -year subscriptions, Zur- ;ich Citizens News, P. L: McNau ghton; Mr's. Sharon O'Neil; fish- ing pole, Legion Auxilary, Doug - ie Kyle; broom, Jim's Machine sure; Leslie Perrie; Emma Shortreed; Eleanor Boshart; Janice Dietz; Carolanne Doig; Darlene Elligsen; Margaret EI- ligsen; Nancy Forrest; Denise Kerslake; Beata Malkus; Mary Anne McLean; Margaret Mc- Lean; Paul Moggach; Grant Little; Herbert Shanon; Paul Somerville; William Thompson; Sheila Dietz; Mary Elliott;' Car- olyn Fraser; Malannie Matzold; Patricia Ryan; Charles Smith; Christine Turnbull; Elgin Dear- ing; Karen Coutts; Mary Bew- 1ey;'. Wilii m Jiellipa; Bryan Hodgert, Wm. Perrie, Margaret Whyte; Helen Landsborough; Stephen 'Brady; Joanne Ellig- sen; Karen Kale; Vida Malkus; ,Monica McCurdy; Jack Van den Henget; Donald Landsborough; Susan MacLennan. • "Ever notice that right after theworld news there's always s headache spill' commercial?", r , CLINTON LEGION CASH -BINGO $1,000 in Prizes --- Plus Share -The -Wealth In Clinton's Ne* 'Community Centre WEDNESDAY,- JUNE " 14 Regular Games Start at 9:00 P.M. • 12 REGULAR GAMES for 525.00 Each 3 EARLY BIRD BINGOS for 510.00 Each 1 SPECIAL GAME for500.00 1 SPECIAL GAME for $200.00 2 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES Adni.ission: $1.00; Extra & Special Cards, 25e,. 5 for $1.00; Early Bird Cards: 10c or 3 for 25e Proceeds for Clinton Community Centre Fund Grey Township CENTENNIAL A$CES CENTENNIAL BALL , Friday, June 16th With Ken Wilbee and his Orchestra DANCING Saturday, June 17th' With Jerry and the Jesters„ Both Dances take place in Grey Township Central $chool at ETHEL "Jones, " please step into mr office during the seventh inn- ing nning stretch!" .Huron -Perth District Farmers' Union Wilt Meet. at Campbell's Ball Main 'Street in. 'Mitchell, Ontario Jt rie 12, 1967 e. • et 4 p.in. GuestSSpeaker Peter Myers Dirt t itbl 4nt-Ess.ic .IrlEttrtc - 6 Peepers' fvin eers' tlhrlort C.adtea • lyi.a a fti (Pg Lurish Welcori'rii l 'HENSALL TWILIGHT STOCK SHOW HEAVY HORSES * BIGHT HORSES PONIES ac •IMPLEMENT . SHOW Tuesday June 20, 1967 5 o'clock p.m. - Featuring . 113 -Prize Hereford Feeding Calves To be Judged and .Auctioned .RABY SHOW (no entry fee) Prizes for AU Contestants • Bands in Attendance SPECIAL CENTENNIAL PARADE PRIZES MONSTER MIDWAY FERRIS WHEEL, ' . MERRY-GO-ROUND KIDDIE RIDS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS TORY GREGG, Master of Ceremopies CENTENNIAL PARADE — 600 p.m. (3fftciaf Opening — 7t30 Ref ishtrnent !Motu :—. k*N C Mobil. Wit• '. 'Auction Sale of calves 9 0'' .m 11/6:Sta14 75e 1 Stridents• , y Children: • Seaforth Lions 31st Annual Seaforth Ontario Thursday - JUNE 29 Friday JUNE 30, Saturday.. JULY: 1 Afternoon and evening on July 1st Bands Beauty Contest Amateur talent C�iitest Lag Rolling In the Pool Games Fireworks •SUIT ADVANCE SALE TICKETS NOW 1" 4