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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-06-24, Page 6• 1. ,wfue's rive - In. THEATRE CLINTON Children Under 12 in Cars Admitted Free Two Complete Shows Nightly Box Office Open at I1:00.p.m. COME AS LATE AS 1.1 P.M. AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW FIRST SHOW AT DUSK SAAFORT11, ONT., Jun 24, 1.965 'MON., TUES., WED., THURS. June 21-22-23-24 From Harold Robbins' Best Selling Novel "The -Carpetbaggers" (Adult Entertainment) GEORGE PEPPARD CARROLL BAKER ALAN LADD Color" Short Special Admission Price: $1.00 Per Adult Children Under 12 Free • FRIDAY ONLY — June 25 A Special .Evening For Your Family 4 The Widely Hailed Family Picture "ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS" CELIA KAYE • GEORGE KENNEDY color . Plus a "WALT DISNEY CARTOON CARNIVAL" FREE i)(31,CORNM6R THE CHILDREN - BEFORE 9:45 SATURDAY and MONDAY June 26-28 "RIDE THE WILD SURF" FABIAN TAB HUNTER SHELLEY FABARES Color Cartoon • TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 29.30 War Drama •"BEHOLD A PALE HORSE" (Adult Entertainment) GREGORY PECK ANTHONY QUINN OMAR SHARIF Cartoon . WEDNESDAY — JUNE 30 A HOLIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW At 12:01 a.m. — Double Bill in Color • "THE GORGON" CHRIS LEE PETER CUSHING (Adult Entertainment), "Curse of the • Mummy's Tomb" TERENCE MORGAN •FRED CLARK (Adult Entertainment) ' I Please Note: Come early and ''el:eh:rgutlkail;alrfl-eec:me'',"tpultries a Midnight Show for regu lar admission price. . 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 COMING: "GOLDFINGER" •Every week more people dis-' covrer what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 257-0240. K of C Have. (Continued from Page 1) Looby, Assumption University, Windsor, who was guest speak- er or the occasion; Faithful Navigator Sir Knight Frank Furlong; District Deputy Cecil Tufts, of District 31; Clayton Looby, treasurer; John L. Ma- lone, who introduced the guest speaker:. John Flanagan, finan- cial secretary; Joe Tobin, Grand Knight, Stratford; Vie Walden, Grand Knight, Gode- rich, and Deputy Grand Knight Alvin Rau, who thanked the guest speaker. C Looby thank- ed the ladies. Charles Rau, Grand Cnight of the host 'council, extended a hearty welcome to . members and guests and thanked all for the splendid co-operation in making the day a success. ZION Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Pepper, of White Rock, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper visited Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Connie and Mark with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, John and Margaret, of St. Paul, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell,, and at- tended the flower and bird ser- vice , in Mitchell Church. Mr. Fergus Lannin is attend - Order Eastern Stir will hold a BAKE SALE and' GARDEN TEA at the home of MRS. DELENA McCUAIG Market Street at Sperling SATURDAY, June 26 at 3:00 p.m. Admission 35c — Door Prize EVERYONE WELCOME! PENTECOSTAL . • CHURCH Franklin & East William Sts. SEAFORTH, ONT. Pastor — Mr. Leslie Hoy 'Sunday, June 27th 2:00 p.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL (ClaSses for all ages) 3:00 p.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 7:30 .p.nt,—GOSPEL SERVICE Open -Air Meeting from 7 to 7:30 on Church Property Color - A Short ' We continue' our study from the Chart: "From Eternity to Eternity," with guest speaker, Rev. S. W. McFalls. In these days of 'attack by the Bloody 'Knife of Unbelief. let us get back to the Book and Bible study in Genesis, the seed plat of the Bible. A hearty welcome. awaits you at all Services. DANCING at • BLUEWATER DANCELAND Friday, June 25th Music by The C,hers Friday, July 2 • HOLIDAY DANCE • Saturday, July 3 Music by the Caialiers • WIN A PRIZE in the Seaforth kions Carnival 4 Beauty Contest Dominion Day, July 1st Entries to be sponsored by a Municipality, Association or Business: NO ENTRY FEE NECESSARY Contestants will be. judged on Appearance, Deportment, Talent Judging will take place Thursday afternoon, July lst, in Bathing Suits, and that evening • in Evening Gowns. To: J. E. Longstaff, Chairman Beauty. Contest, Seaforth Name of Contestant Address . . .. • Age.. Nagle of Slionter Talent • • • .......... WINCHE.I•SEA Mrs. Gladys Atkinson, can, visited Saturday evening with Mrs.,11/41ewto.n (Nuke. Mr. and M.rs, Phil Hern had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. -Bev Parsons and fam- ily, of near Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bibby and family, of Kirkton; Mr, and Mrs. Murray Coward and Pamela, of Sun- shine Line, and Mrs. John Cow- ard. Mr. George Bailey returned to his home on Monday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr, and Mrs. William Wal- ters an Danny had as their guests on Sunday. Mrs. Margar- et Hawkins, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne, of Sun: shine Line, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and family, of Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grubbe, .of London, and Mrs. Harry Ford, of .Woodham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Free- man. Horne, Mrs. Garnet Miners visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carscaden and family, of Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell attended -the Oke Boyd wed- ding and reception which was held Saturday at Winthrop United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn, Jini and Joan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skin- ner at Sebringville.. Mr, and Mrs. William Gil- fillan and family, of Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. William W ters attended the funeral oi Thursday of the late Richar Quance, of Lucknow. A large number of people from Winchelsea and Elimville attended a farewell gathering for Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- son Friday evening at Thanes Road United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan visited Sunday everting^ with Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny, of Crediton. Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr. Tennyson Johns attended dec- oration services at St. Marys cemetery on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Bessie -Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prance and Lori. of Exeter, spent Sat- urday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance and fam- ily. Mrs. Brown: "I hear our new neighbor's bride is a pretty lit- tle thing. but is she a good cook?" Mrs,, Jones: "Well,don't think so. When I called io see her this Morning, she was try- ing to open an "egg..with.a can Opener," ing church conference in Mus- koka for the weekend. Miss Carolyn tannin spent the weekend with her friend, Robin Bye. •••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN • CHURCH REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY Minister • Sunday, June 27th WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M. 945 a.m.—Minister's Class 10:00 a.m.—The Senior Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—The Junior Sunday School. Reception - Dance for ,Mr. and Mrs. Don Coleman (nee Linda Powell) Seaforth Legion Hall Friday, July 2nd KEN HARTMAN'S ORCHESTRA - Dancing 9 to 1 — Ev,eryone Welcome — Brucefield GARDEN. PARTY WED., JUNE, 30th • 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. The Supper you have been waiting for . . Ham and. Strawberries Admission $1.50 Children (School Age) 75c BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH (Services at Orange Hall) Sunday, June 27th • 10 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classestor all ages 7:30—GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: Rev. Earl Brunneau of the Toronto Jewish Mission ••••4 Ro. 4:2,3: "Forif Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God. Por what sayeth the seripture?„ Abraham believ- ed God, and it Was counted un- to him for righteousness." BRODHAGEN, WINS OF THE WEEK . (Continued from Page ),), • weekend.He. returned With. Igr, and Mrs. Wayne Seuerrklail- ' a ' mr, and Mrs. Chris Toeoullardt with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose, in Sarnia. • . . The Sunday School picnic Of First Lutheran Church was held at the ComMunity Park here on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Russell Sholdice and Beverley visited Mrs.ailin ti Diegel, Shakespeare, wh had been confined to Victoria sos, pital, London, and underwent an operation. ' Mrs. AlbertHini returned 'home from Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth. Mr, Allan 'French has, taken a summer position at a tool and die plant in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. 01i4er in Goderich on Sunday. Mr. Al Fowler, of Millbrook, with his friend, Clayton Ah- rens, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman, Michelle and Michael, of Mit- chell, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuerman, of, London, with their parents, Mr-1nd Mrs, Manuel Beuerman, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beuer- man visited relatives in Sarnia and Port Huron. Miss Barbara Hoegy has tak- en a position at the Victorian Inn at Stratford for the sum= mer •months. Rev. Harold Brill will preach his farewell sermon at the ser- vice aii Sunday- at 11 a.m., at St Peter's Lutheran Church ere. ark Bevin Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer, was baptized during the Sun- day morning service - at 'St. Peter's Lutheran Church, with Miss Dene Scherbarth, Mr. Howard Femme and* Mrs._ gar Elligsen the sponsors, along with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Diegel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ahrens, of Mitchell, are on a trip to the West. Nobsomr..or EGMONDVILLE United Church' Sunday, June 27th 11 A.M. Sunday School Promotion Special Speaker— Rev. `r. Sieunarine, of Trinidad Services in July conducted by Rey. A. W. Gardiner I Sponsored by Egmondville Boy Scouts SATURDAY, June 26 9:30 .to 5 p.m., at CLEAVE'S Sunoco Station TOO For pick.up phone Ron Eyre, 527-1245, before Saturday. In case of rain, will be held at later date. Classified ads pay dividends. Read the Advertisements — It's'a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 Saturday- Dancing SEAFORTH LIONS PARK Saturday, June 26th Picnic Pavilion With music by the C,ONcORDS Dancing 9 to Midnight ADMISSION $1.00 Dancing will continue each Saturday night, with music on June 26th by the Concords. Enjoy the big new floor amid the pleasant surround- ings of the Lions Park CASH-- BI N CASH Saturday, June 26 — 8:15 p.m. LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH • 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $10.00 ONE $50.00 JACKPOT , • THREE $2'5.00 SPECIALS — Children under 16 not permitted, — ADMISSION $1.00 • Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 116, Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK lowers Grove Bayfield DANCING •, Every Friday Evening TENTS • • . TRAILERS Rates by day, by weelc, by mO nth, or by season 0 Coin Operated Laundry • Booth and Picnic Facilities 0 A. GARON, Proprietor Phone Clinton 482-9216 or Bayfield 804 1 SEAFORTH LIONS 30th MME. LIONS PARK •SEAFORTH 1 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30th • Parade begins at 7:45 • Seaforth High School Girls' Trumpet Band - Entertainment featurhig the Wing -Ding Four Well known TV and Radio Barber Shop Quartette DANCING in the New Picnic Pavilion with music by the Chevels — DRAW FOR FIRST OF MAJOR PRIZES — • BINGO - - PENNY SALE - FERRIS WHEEL - GAMES •THURSDAY • JULY ist DOMINION DAY HOLIDAY - FUN and FROLIC AFTERNOON: 2:30 p.m.: Parade of ,Beauty Queens from Town Hall ,.. . Log Rolling Contest—Representatives of area municipalities . vielor honors in the Lions Pool. See this _hilarious feature! *ft• ' - Beauty Contest--FiTst stage in which contestants are judged .• in bathing costumes. . • .. VVENING: • • .e See the finals in the Bathing Beauty Contest with.:entrants appearing in evening dress. Contest judged on appearance, . . deportment and talents. • DANCING on the new 2500 -ft. fl92yto the music of the phevc,ls , . - . — DRAW FOR SECOND:MAJOR PRIZE— MIDWAY - GAMES BINGO - FERRIS WHEEL - VENNY SALE - RIDES • , • DOMINION • DAY FIREWORKS DISPLAY See the Startling Beauty and Thrilling Wonder of this'Cariada Birthday Dispiay! - • FRIDAY JULY 2nd Seaforth District, Girls' Trumpet Band Program features Western Ontario's Outstanding Entertainer — SLIM McCLARY DRAW FOR. $1,000 Dancing to the Popular Concords PENNY SALE DRAW -• GAMES - • RIDES - s BINGO - ,FERRIS WHEEL DANCING EVERY NIGHT — HUNDREDS OFPENNYiALE PRIZES BINGO ADMISSION — 50 Each ,which includes Ticket on $1,000.00 Draw PARKING FREE CHILDREN FREE T • • • • 1 • • 4 • • • • • • •