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CASH
BINGE
Legion Sall, Seaforth
• friday, . Dec. 8th
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for 510.00
Three $251)0 Specials
Jackpot $!75 to go
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00
Ebitra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
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Ar ' court
(Con ue4 trim, rue 1)
1)t isle Gor(lop; $ anett and
Mrs. flannett, Ontario Liberal
leader Robert Nixon, Murray
Gaunt MPP and a host of other
friends.
Guests were present from.
Newmarket, Burlington, Wood-
stock,
oodstock, Ingersoll, Ridgetown,
Stratford, Goderich, London,
Mount Elgin, Mitchell, Toronto,
Brampton, Clinton, BeIgrave,
Seaforth, Walton and Brussels.
Remember! It takes but a
,moment. to place an Expositor
Want Ad and -be money in pock-
et. To advertise, .just Dial Sea
forth, 527-0240.
Friday Nights
• Sing Along with Caroline
Saturday Nights
Music by the Harburns
Beverage Roam Snacks
Pigtails and Sauerkraut
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
Crowcr Watchs 4-'H Achiement 'Program
Crowd SDHS Auditorium
(Continued front Page 1)
Bryan Black, - RR 1, Belgrave;
Donald Hoak, RR 1, Dungannon;
John Bradley, RR 3, Goderich;
Ronald .Dougall, RR 3, Exeter;
Mervyn Erb, RR 1, Zurich; Deb-
bie Etherington, RR 1, Hensall;
Allan Finlayson, RR 3, Luck -
now; Chuck Gibson, RR 1, Ger-
rie; Doug Harding, RR 1, Ger-
rie; Gordon Hern, RR 1; ran -
ton; Sheila Hern, RR 1, ood-
ham;' Grant Jones, RR 2, ,Hen-
sall; Kenneth Jones, RR 2, en-
sall; Ronald Keiffer, mR " 1,
Wingham;, Gary McClure, RR 2,
Seaforth; Jim McKague, RR 2,
Wingham; John McKenzie, RR
1, Dungannon; Brian Miller, RR
3, Exeter; Murray Morrison, RR
1, Lucknow; Paul Passmore, RR
3, Exeter; Dale Skinner, RR 1,
Centralia; Roy Taylor, RR 2,
Lucknow; Stephen Thompson,
RR 2, Clinton; Bill Wallace, RR
4, 'Seaforth; and Gordon. Yeo,
RR 3, Clinton.
Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Sea -
'forth, was presented, with a 10 -
year voluntary service 4-H Club
Leaders' certificate. Five-year
certificates were given to Mur-
ray Scott, RR 1, Belgrave; Ross
Eedy, RR 1, Dungannon; Sandy
Kolkman, RR 5, Goderich; Glen
Walden, Lucknow; TornBrock,
RR 1, -Granton; and Fred Del -
bridge, RR 1, Woodham.
Bayfield 4-11 Dairy Club,
at 8:15 p.m.
15 Rounds Regular Bingo for a prize each
game of a big 12-1b. Turkey
5 -- SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES - 5
Tluee Door Prizes of Large- Christmas
Turkeys
ADMISSION $1.00
sponsored by the Hayfield Ag-
ricultural Society: Robert Vod.
den, RR 1, Clinton, 939; Wade
Trewartha, RR' 4, Clinton, 922;
Douglas Trewartha, RR 4, Clin-
ton, 921.
Blyth 4H Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by the Blyth Lions
Club: Anne de Grout. RR 3,
Blyth, 911; Gwen Hunter, RR 1,
Belgrave, 883; Bill Phelan; RR
2, Blyth, 882.
Dungannon 4-H Dairy Calf
CIub, sponsored by the Dungan-
non Agricultural Society: Gien
McNeil, RR 6, Goderich, 914;
Douglas Henry, RR 1, Port Al-
bert, 903; Douglas Stoll, _RR 5,
Goderich, 882.
Lucknow 4-11 Dairy Calf Club
sponsored by the Lucknow Ag-
ricultural Society: John Bradley,
RR 3, Goderich, 940; Lynda Wal-
den, RR 2, Lucknow, 918; Cath-
erine Chandler, RR 3, Wingham,
'904.
Blyth-Belgrave 4-11 Beef Calf
Club, sponsored by the Blyth
Agricultural Society: Murray
Vincent, RR 1, Belgrave, 907;
Neil Vincent, RR 1, Belgrave,
.'905;. Grant Vincent, RR 1, Bel -
grave, 877.
Dungannon 411 Beef Calf
Club, sponsored by the Dungan-
non Agricultural Society: Bruce
Lamb, RR 4, Goderich, 935• Jill
Bennett, RR 1, Port Albert, 899;
Paul Eedy, RR 1, Dungannon,
898.
Lucknow 4-]: Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the Lucknow Ag-
rieultural Society: Lloyd Mor -
TURKEY BINGO risen, RR 1, Lucknow, 1396;
Douglas Mewhinney, RR 1, Luck -
now. 881; Kenny, Mewhinney,
St.. Columban Parish 4,
Hall
Wed., Dec.r13th
9 p.m. sharp
S Admission $1.00
15 regular games, 3 $15
specials
Extra cards 25c or 7 for
$1.00
Sponsored by PTA
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
PRESENTS .
•
"THE . FAMILY DOG"
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th
9 :00 --12:00
AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
DRESS SEMI -FORMAL ADMISSION $1.00
d
NOTICE REGARDING BANQUET
This is the last chanc')o sign up for the Christmas Banquet
and Dance. The banquet will start at 7:00 p.m. at the Legion Hall,
Seaforth, and will be followed by a dance featuring "The Strays".
Ifyou sign 'lip for the banquet the dance iszfree otherwise admis-
sion to the dance is $L00. ; ' • ' ;`
,4 star UP` tins urnEit.
RR 1, Lucknow, 867.
Brussels 4-11 Calf Club, spon-
sored by the Brussels Agricul-
tural Society: Graeme Craig, RR
1, Walton, 927; Neil Heming-
way, RR 3, Brussels,' 901; Ger-
ald' Baan, RR 3, Walton, 892.
Exeter 4H Calf Club, spon-
sored by the Exeter Agricultur-
al Society: Sheila Hern, RR 1,,
Woodham, 919; David Marshall,
RR 1, Rirkton, 918; Paul Pass-
more, RR 3, Exeter, 897,
Howick 4-H Calf Club, spon-
sored by the Howick Agricul-
tural Society: Douglas Harding,
RR 1, Corrie; 915; Watren Wy-
lie, RR 2, Clifford, 906; Marvin
Wylie, RR 2, Clifford, 903
Seaforth 4-11 Calf Club, spon-
sored- by the McKillop Federa-
tion of Agriculture: Cheryl Dale,
RR 1, Clinton, 897; Tom Papple,
RR 4, Seaforth, 889; Bob Mc-
Naughton, RR 3, Kippen. 887.
Turnberry_ 441 Calf Club,
sponsored by the Turnberry
Federation of Agriculture: Clay-
ton Baird, RR 2, Wingham, 900;
Grace Jeffrey, RR 2, Wingham,
895; James McKague; RR 2,
Wingham, . 887.
Zurich 4-11 Calf Club pon-
ored by the Zurich Agricultur-
al' Society: Mervin Erb, RR 1,
Zurich, 908; Kenneth Jones, RR
2, Hensall, 906; Grant Jones,
RR -2, Hensall, 890.
Huron County 4-H Swine -
Gilt Section, sponsored by Hur-
on Qounty Hog Producers: Mar-
garet Stewart, RR 1, Clinton,
911; LGraeme Craig, RR' 1, Wal-
ton,,, 904; Gerald Townsend, RR
3, Seaforth,,985.
Huron County Swine club
Market'
Market' Hog Section, sponsored
by Huron County Hog Produc-
ers: James Broadfoot, Bruce -
field, 894; Toni Papple, R.R. 4,
Seaforth, 888; Anne Errington,
RR 2, Auburn, 883.
Huron County 4-11 Sheep Club,
sponsored by- the Huron Cen-
tral Agricultural Society: Dun -
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones
(nee Linda Papple)
Seaforth Legion Hall
Sat., Dec. 9th
•Music by rhe Blackhawks
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Falcon-
er, (nee Sandra,Smith)
Sat., • Dec. 16th
Clinton
Community Centre
Ladle* Please bring Sindwjches
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can Etherington, RR 1, Hensall,
920; David Marshall, RR L, Kirk-
ton,
irkton, 918; Harvey Black, RR 1,
Belgraye, 893.
Blytth 4H Grain Corn Club;
sponsored by the Blyth Agri-
cultural Society: Ronald Howatt,
RR 1, Belgrave, 907; Douglas
Walker, RR 1, Belgrave, 888;,
Douglas Archambault, RR 1,,,
Auburn, 874,
Brussels 4-11 Corn Club, spon-
sored, by the Grey Township
Federation of - Agriculture:
Brian ,Hopper, RR 5, Brussels,
924; Gerald Baan, RR; 3, Wal-
ton, 917; Douglas Garniss, RR
4, Wingham, 909.
Exeter 4-11 Sweet Corn Club,
sponsored by' the Exeter Agri-
cultural Club: Barbara Dougall,
RR 3, Exeter, 916; Dianne Oke,
RR 3, Exeter, 913; Stephen Fab-
er, RR 3, Exeter,, 907. -
Lucknow 4-H Grain Corn
Club, sponsored by 'the Luck -
now Lions Club: Bruce Lamb,
RR 4, Goderich, 946; Stephen
Andrew, RR 7, Lucknow, 919;
Murray Morrison, RR 1, Lu*
now, 911.
North Huron '4-H Corn Club,
sponsored by the Howick Agri-
cultural Society: Ruth McAdam,
RR 2, Wingham, 916; Ken Mc-
Adam, R+R, 2; Wingham, 911;
Douglas Harding, RR 1, Gorrie,
894.
South "Huron 4H Grain Corn
NEWS of
CRQMARTY
Club, sponsored by the Stephen
and Usborne Federation of Ag-
riculture: Larry Hern, RR 1,
Granton, 901; Sheila Hern, RR 1
Woodham, 897; Deborah Ether-
ington, RR 1, Hensall, 888.
Tuckersmith 4.H Corn Club,
sponsored by the Tuckersmith'
Federation 'of Agriculture: Jim
Broadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield,
928; Gordon Yeo, RR 3, Clinton,
908; Fred Trewartha, RR. 4,
Clinton, 895
Huron Coad ty 441 Bean Club,
sponsored b ythe Ontario White
Bean Marketing Board: Grant
Jones,, RR 2, Hensall, 917; Don
Gcger, RR 2, Zurich, 911; Ral-
ph Geiger, RR 2, Zurich, 900.
Huron County 4-11 Forage
Club, sponsored by the Exeter
Agricultural Society: Davis
Marshall, RR 1, Kirkton, 902;
Duncan Etherington, RR 1, Hen-
sall,
ernsall, 900; Rick Etherington, RR
1, Hensall; 898.
South Huron Tractor Club,
sponsored by the Exeter Agri-
cultural Society: Dungan Ether-
ton, RR 1, Hensall, 898; Ted
Kernick, RR 1, Kirkton, 894; Ken
Jones, RR 2, Hensal4.882. .
South Huron 4H Conserva-
tion. Club, sponsored by the
Ausable River Conservation
Authority: John Cullen, RR 2,
Clinton, 851; Bruce Lamb; RR
4, Goderich, 842; Walter Mcll-
wain, RR 2, Goderich, 815.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake press(
ded at the November meeting
of the Marian Ritchie Even-
ing Auxiliary at .the home of
Mrs. Dineen Scott and open-
ed the meeting with a poem.
Mrs. Gordon Scott read the
scripture lesson from Psalm
46 and Mrs. Kerslake led in'
prayer. Mrs. C. Douglas gave
a -history of the "Six Flags Ov-
er Ontario". Minutes w e r e
read by Mrs. Douglas. Thir-
teen members Fanswered the
roll call with a verse en Re-
membrance. Business was con-
ducted, by Mrs: John Miller.
A talent sale was eonduueted
by Mrs. Robert Laing. Mrs.
Lorne Elliott gave as her topic
"How Does God Make Him-
self. Known". ,Mrs. Kerslake
conducted a contest "Mental
Menu".
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardin-
er visited on Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. David
•
4°As you know or may not:
',know, your untie was ex-
tremeiy fond. of his cat
For year csetributioa to Christ-
mas Seals l l their fight agaia t
f�. glad other respiratory •dis-
eases. f, alit for the
thee and effort ye e
*movie* gave.
'fbaniis fair ins Gift of
Good"isalth-mono-•
Yodi T' ASsatialkii
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Gardiner of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs: Dick f Pratten
of Montreal visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Carey and
Mrs. Taylor. '
Mr. and. Mrs. T. L. Scott,
Mrs. E. Moore and Mrs. Sadie
Scott visited with Mrs. Jennie
Wilson at Zurich Rest Home
&i Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. AIex Gardiner
spent Sunday with Mr.' and
Mrs. Wayne Zurrel'of Rostock.
- Industry
' (Continued from Page 1)
company, most of them into the
houses provided at Centralia by
the Ontario Development Cor-
poration, which is operating the
industrial park.,.,,
'The men and their . families
are in lSlfe process of selling
their homes in Metro Toronto
and arranging school transfers
for their children.
Urgent need for larger quar-
ters, unavailable in Scarborough
stemmed from the overnight
success„ of the Hughes 38, a
racing cruiser designed for the
young Canadian company by•a
renowned firm of naval archi-
tects in New York.
Although the first model of
the 38 -foot boat has still to un-
dergo sea trials, -the design has
generated such enthusiasm that
the firm has received 40 orders
from yachtsmen all over North
America. The prospective own-
ers have entered' the boats in
a number of races, including
transoceanic events;--fer the
1968 season.
Classified ads pay dividends.
00000000,0204
CHRISTMAS
'CAKE BINGO
,Seaforth Legion Hall
TU ESDAY,
DEC. 12th
at 0:15 p.m.
1'5-. Regular games for 1 cake
each game
4 Specials for two cakes each
game
3 boor Prizes for Christmas
P ,ddings.
Admission $1.60 ,
Extra cards 25c or.7 for $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Arend) 156
Royal Menadlairteglon
etairomen
in the
Red Knight Room
. Friday Night- Clarence Pet ie
Saturday Night -- Elgin- Fisch r.
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing -A -Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
EVERY ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, See rforth
OHA
INTERMEDIATE
HOCKEY
THURSDAY,. 'DEC. 7th
CHELTENHAM AT SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH , ARENA
TIME:, 8 :30
ADMISSION 50 cents and 25 cents
/ANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial' 527-0240
CENTENNIAL
DA...NCE
••D CARD -PARTY
,TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
AT HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL,
BRUCEFIELD
Friday,. Dec. 8th, 1967 at 9 p.m.
' Ladies Please Bring Lunch
• Orchestra in Attendance
A list of prizes will be given for ladies and
gents on the Centennial Theme.
.PARK THEATRE, GODERIC'H
DECEMBER MOVIE CALENDAR
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 7-8-9, "Road To Nashville"
60 Country Music Stars If you hike country music don't
miss this one!!
Mon., Tues.,d., 11-12-13 'The Triple Cross,'
Adult Entertainment -Melodrama -A good espionage thrill%
Thurs., Fri,, Sat., ' 14-15-16 "Love Ins" plus
"Frontier Hellcat"
Adult Entertainment -drama -(Hippies), plus Western
Sat. Matinee only Dec. -16th, "Snow White
and the Three Stooges"
Mon., Tue., Wed., 18-19-20 "Luv"
Adult Entertainment.Comedy-Jack Lemmon.Need more be
said(!
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 21-22-23 "Catalina Caper"
plus "Hell On Wheels"
is One show a night et 8,00 p.m. '
Sat. Matinee Special, 'Dec. 23rd 'Santa Claus'
Aomismoty 50c a seat
25th Theatre Closed •.- Seasons Greetings
from Management and Staff.
Boxing Day Matinee "The Batman"
Tues., Wed:, Thurs., 26-27-28 Flint iFlain Man
C., o neo'/Orima-Very entertaining tale of a con man in action
Fri., Sat, 29-30 Further Perils of Laurel -`and
• Hardy •
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Christmas
Wednesday,
SPREE
THURS.,
Tickets available
son's IGA;
■ REE , pQT1Mlf�,
MINUTES ; , n'� '4
SHOPPING r!'RNAr,�
AT WILKINSON'S IGA; OR.
TWO FOOD VOUCHERS'
miss this golden opportunity todo your
'
shopping. v • A'
Draw to be made
December 20th, . at 8 p.m.
to take place
DEC- 21st
at 9:00 p.m.
from any Optimist Member or at Wilkiin-
Read's Shoes and Luggage; or Anstett' Jewellers:
=is-■- III -■- III -■-•_ -u=a_
OHA
INTERMEDIATE
HOCKEY
THURSDAY,. 'DEC. 7th
CHELTENHAM AT SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH , ARENA
TIME:, 8 :30
ADMISSION 50 cents and 25 cents
/ANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial' 527-0240
CENTENNIAL
DA...NCE
••D CARD -PARTY
,TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
AT HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL,
BRUCEFIELD
Friday,. Dec. 8th, 1967 at 9 p.m.
' Ladies Please Bring Lunch
• Orchestra in Attendance
A list of prizes will be given for ladies and
gents on the Centennial Theme.
.PARK THEATRE, GODERIC'H
DECEMBER MOVIE CALENDAR
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 7-8-9, "Road To Nashville"
60 Country Music Stars If you hike country music don't
miss this one!!
Mon., Tues.,d., 11-12-13 'The Triple Cross,'
Adult Entertainment -Melodrama -A good espionage thrill%
Thurs., Fri,, Sat., ' 14-15-16 "Love Ins" plus
"Frontier Hellcat"
Adult Entertainment -drama -(Hippies), plus Western
Sat. Matinee only Dec. -16th, "Snow White
and the Three Stooges"
Mon., Tue., Wed., 18-19-20 "Luv"
Adult Entertainment.Comedy-Jack Lemmon.Need more be
said(!
Thurs., Fri., Sat., 21-22-23 "Catalina Caper"
plus "Hell On Wheels"
is One show a night et 8,00 p.m. '
Sat. Matinee Special, 'Dec. 23rd 'Santa Claus'
Aomismoty 50c a seat
25th Theatre Closed •.- Seasons Greetings
from Management and Staff.
Boxing Day Matinee "The Batman"
Tues., Wed:, Thurs., 26-27-28 Flint iFlain Man
C., o neo'/Orima-Very entertaining tale of a con man in action
Fri., Sat, 29-30 Further Perils of Laurel -`and
• Hardy •
gubject To Change Without Notice
Tear out and keep as a handy reference
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