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GODERICH
RS.. Fitt.,.
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30 THE SQUAME'
PHONE 524-7811
I-ROON-DI iVIN
October 2-3-4
Panavisions
MGM' . ' & Metrocolor
The elders of lrangside-kmsbyter:-.
ian Churchattended a joint session
-rime ` ec urc ast ,'t on -
day evening .with Rev. E. R.
Hawkes of Bluevale,, who is the
new 'interim -moderator ..
Ken Young of Paincourt sPent •
the week -end with his "parents' Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Young and family.
Nexr• Sunday church service at
Langside will begin at. 2 p. m.
wi sI .. y S�l,00l prcedang at .
o-.
Brian Wall spent the'week-end at
Inverhuron`w,ith the 1st Kinloss.Boy
Scouts; it: a Gamporee where more
than 300 attended:
°
Showing Thursday at' 8:00 Only Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:10
Saturday,: Matinee at 2:00' O'clock
All N.EX.T.WEEKSUNDAY,;OCTOBER; 5 to:
SATURDAY,. OCT. 11I.
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER --CLIFF ROBERTSON
Best ACtor of the Year.
fi
---(Adult Entertainment)
1n` a hnicolor
'Showing Sunday' to Thursday ati8;00• pm. Only.
• Showing Friday ,and f Saturday at •11:30. and
Saturdy o• ;._Matin-'_"Red.Tornahawk" c1t 2:04 1
.� P
Of the.liigh`school staff`had,a
display in French of posters, Maps
;and other projects: • .
• On Frida r ,two people:.sustituting
' for regular directors did . a. good
..job. Mrs, Charles Wyld for Mrs.
Ewan'MacLean, along. with Mrs. ,
Oscar White'' And.: Mrs. Norval.'
Stewart looked' after theflower
display, and Tra Needham. for his
brother Stewart, looking after the
vegetables in the hall basement.
•
In'the: flower section Miss Joan
Thoma son•,•'da.•u ghter of Mr. and -
p g
,:Mrs,: Harvey :Thonipsoit and a
grade.13 student at Ripley had the •
most'. points' En prizes, 'followed by
Mrs. Walter :Farrell and Mrs. 'Glen
Stanley, both of the 'Clark area of
.
• Huron. Township ' The next.disp
lay, to the flowers in the apaitoriun
was the' needlework Featured.here
,were s .
vera1afine
auits belongin
g
to. Ws..jack Carter of Ripley , Miss
ShirleyHunter of 'Pine' River• Mrs.
Gordon Bridge,of the South Line,.,.
Mrs .`•Anne.McCosh of Purle' Grove
and Mrs.. Donald": MacKay of the
:tenth of ;Huron.' : lvlrs .David
Elphick,'was.the winner,' of the'
trophy for the'high•score in'needle-
work .followed by Mrs. Gordon, !'
Bridge and Miss Nancy MacKay,;'
now of Hamilton and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Mackay..
In tate dresses displayed the top'
winners were Mrs.. Pete Bissonette
Mrs Elphick Mrs. Ron;Brooksand
Mrs.. Walter Farrell'..:
In the baking section.;' where., .
almost, everyone views the exhibits
with a'hungry. feeling,' there 'were
47 lo aves 45 piesiand 53:_cakes-o
display as. well as; homemade
candy,, tarts.,. pickier, jellies, jams
and canned :fruits. • High scoring:
g
winners :in this section were Mrs;
Gordon Farrell of Clarks'.in Huron,
;followed. by`her'neighbour Mrs.. .
Glen 'Stanley_.ncLMrs George,
Harkness.
In'the•Arts and Crafts section
there were beautiful posters display
ing Old postcards and pictures.
Winners here were Mrs:. Oliver
MacCharles, Mrs Anne : Iva cCosh.,
Mrs Bert,Mason of .Kincardine,
',Mrs . Keith •Blackwell. of A'rmow
Mrs StewartShiells. of'Rpley,"
Mrs. Margaret Harkness., 'Mrs::
Cecil Sutton of Huron, and Mrs: •
'Pete • sso netteotRipley. M
Many. from this community. atten-
ded the
ttendedthe Teeswathr Fair on Friday'
evening and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat of
Teeswater visited on Sunday with
Mr..and,,Mrs Gordon Wall and
family-
•G'ordon McQuillin and ,two
friends of Sarnia visited with •Mr. .
and Mrs. Dick McQuillan on. Satur-
•Kingsbridge Cubs
The 2,-Bsi:.nleel<i;ng of the .ist.
Kingsbridge. Pack was (held on •
September id, '969, at thte Kings`-
'bridge Church with 37 members
p"resent,.
For the. opening, Terry Austin
led in the Grand Howl.
Paul Frayne and Ron Whetstone
organized a soap carving event..
In, absence of Akela ,, Bel eera
invested Eric.Courtney,
T] ere were six a ,.rnern u,
present,y•.�
Leroy Drennan 'led in,the closing
Grand Howi while John •Paul.Austin
led ;in the Lord''s Prayer, and, Andrew
VanDiepen in O Canada o '
WNIE'S
DRIVE-IN, THEATRE
CtINTO�N
Box Offices Opens at 8.00 p,*..
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 3 and 4::
Showing •fit 8:30 p.m.
HOROUGHLY
day.
Howard Nicholson of Tara visited
on Friday evening with Mrs. Eldon
Welsh and Harvey:
Kairshea. Fancy Stitchers :held
their 4-H meeting on Wednesday
evening at' the home' of, Mrs..' Clar-
ence Ritchie on Concession 2.
;Edgar • Watson was• awarded a
special-firsrprize or his:7mo--st''
unusual :item .a :wood limb root
containing stones some .as large.
as -a persons fist : Edgar had -it-
mounted on .a base - • a rare'
museum piece if there •ever. was.
one' in this, district .
. In.the Ripley and District Night
School section, Mrs.. Gerald • .. ,
.Colli�ng.and'Miss 'Nancy MacKay
,had 'first prizes for evening dress
•and fall'dresscrespectively..•.In•the
oil paintings firsts went to Mrs.
Judy.Finla ,`son of''Lucknow, -Miss
a3'
Jackie Johnston of. Huron and Mrs,
Sam E ne'rson of. Ripley. ,Mrs,
Bette MacLeod.. of London had, an ;
n oil painting hg-of-�ieJ heme-on-the-
fourth concession of Huron on '.
'display. for a prize winner. .
In,the 4-H Girls;Home'making
'Clubs,' displays Were setup by
Reids Corners, the. two Clubs in
Ripley and the one at Clover Valley
featuring-respective-lyeooking
'with. Eggs "School.Lunches"..
Good Quality in Cottons ,and •
"Good Grooming In the displays.
setby u�::ade�
1 i s •groups, first prize
went"to Ripley. Women's, Institute:
followed by Purple Grove and
Bervie Women's Institutes ,In; the
displayof an Institute's history'
Purple Grove was•.thee winner;
• Across the back of the auditorium
Was displayed the winnling. exhibit;;
final standings in the 8field crop
w,�ipetitiorrs hero here.. Among .
those showing .sheaves were Jim
Farrell,. Bill Bissonette, Ben
Beishuizen-;-Dennis . Wylds, : Donald
Forster, Mrs.., -Glen Stanley;
Norman 'Schmidt, Ab and Fran •
Wylds.This large' class was
judged' :by Gordon Tolton of
Walkerton and:assisting him Were
directors Hugh Mason, Jack • Farrell,
Gordon Patterson and :Morley Scott.
In the'4-H Grain. section of the
display some of the winners were.
Bill Bissonette, Jim Farrell, Donald
Forster, Ben Beishuizen Bryan
Boyle, , "Carson Brooks,: -Gar . Farrell',
Y Y
. Perry. Elliott, Jamie Walden and .
_.Sandy Pollock •
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Kincardine
LOCATED .NEXT TO GOLFING, f
.ROLLER SKATING, SWIMMING; & CAMPING
NIGHTS':. PHONE 396.2341' DAY - PHONE' 396-210T
sof the -public -school sttden�s.-at '
`Ripley. Huron Central S.choo1`and
.Pine River Central School at
Reids' Cornets. Mrs: • Eileen '(Doug)
MacDonald And her committee;
made an excellent job .of displaying
this . It was. judged on'Thursday •
afternoon with Mrs,' Allan Farrell'
and,Mrs . Betty :(Jack) Scott accom
parrying' Mrs,. Marilyn Maclntyre
of'Lucknow the' judge In this ;
display were•samples of printing',:'
writing, art,:‘maps , posters, and
'crafts all beautifully done
On the south side: of the auditor:,-,
ium was the Art and Crafts'display'
f the -i ipley`D•istrJ:ex High Poo
the work of students, from Grade 9
to 12• inclusive. " Qn display ;was .,
-+•ood=•working---°•artic'les: suc
desks, tables, racks; paintings,
sketches:; ,mosaic, metal work,
paintings on velvet., beautiful'
coloured feather' work,' Christmas
decorations leather .work',wood;' •
carvings and rug•liooking. Scoring
the,most,'points in this class'. was!
Miss Beverley Smith closely fo11.-
owed by Margaret Maclay and
Judy. Walden.. The beautiful
hooked rugs• on display in the high,,
school class were done by Joan
rcrguso, arid Gertrude warden.
Across the auditorium stage was
displayed part of the Com, eIcial.
Feature in Grain 63,bags of
various grains and seeds along. with
27 sheaves: Also posted:were the
• Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 3, 4,: 5:
THEY HAD NOTHING
°TO..LOSE...BUT
Li THEIR LIVES!
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In Color Starring
JULIE ANDREWS ' • MARY TYLER
MOORE 'and CAROL. CHANNING
Second. Feature
'WHAT'S SO BAD
ABOUT KEELING
GOOD"
Showing at 10:45 p.m: —'Starring
GEORGE PEPPARD and: •
• MARY : TYLER MOORE
Color Carlow'
In the basement of. Hilton Town-
ship hall there Were 26 baskets of; ;•'
potatees,::and sevenvegetable
collections,: 9 bushels of .corn cobs,
16 sheaves of corn and 21 bales of
hay. .in,the vegetable collection
Miss -Joan --Thompson was firs
followed by Mel'Hutchinson.of •
Ripley and Wray. Thompson. • Winn-
ers in corn were : for sheaves, Cecil
Sutton and Gordon Bridge; in cobs
Clarence Nicholson, Hugh Mason
and Bob Emerson; in hay, Jack
Farrell,,Cecil Sutton,Morley
Sceott and John C MacDonald
,
w re ops. Firsts in
Po
in � MacDonald
went
to Ham MacKinnon, and Joan
Thompson followed by Mel
Y
Hutchinson ReubenBurneit,aand
Stuart. Aitken ' Best.' grain' on dis -
p y; w .. , op . son ,an
Eugene Bridge, oats, Don•MacKay;'.
Mixed. Grain, Gordon. Patterson, •
ar•1-ey Ben' Beishuizen-and-Brll
Bissonnette
In the Pet section special' merit -
ion goes to Don Bissonnette's
exhibit of his' mother guinea. pig.'
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Coming. N.xt: W..k.nd;
"The Split" ;and
Hot AAsriiions"
(Adult Entrtainment),
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PHONE 357.1630
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'./SHOW .TIMES. ,•
Friday and ' Saturdays at 7:15
and 9:15. Alh -other: days, : one
show at 8:00, except where
noted ,on the program:
THURS., •FR1.,
• OCT. 2, 3 4.
e Stalking
Moon"
In color
Starri : Gregory 'Pak :a
ng !y9arh c !1d, .'
and Eva Marla Saint
Ttus' is an excellent .drama,
western in character, and:. uni-.
Yew
and her record' litter of seven.
young ones. - t
.__,.On-Saturday-e-venrng-a donee -in -
the Hall closedtheday, but the:
directors'were back 'on Monday .;
morning for the: final clean up and
storing away equipment'foranother
year.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE.
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981
GODERICH
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THEATRE
CARLOW
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HOVILLMLEES-'
CCINTON
FRL SAT.,' w
GEORGE SEGAL .. .
URSULA ANORFSS.
(Adult' Entertainnient)
Lots of ActionA s.,' Humor and .pY Story with. $��;,.,;. ,:�- ' .--, � �•�--•--•��----t
Filmed Abroad
October 3-4-5
ASSIGN
MEIT.
and
STI I'NIaW I101'0'
1
Adventure In West Africa
Nxxt Friday and Saturday, October 10-11
'Stranger In Town" , and "The Maltese Bippy"
And. to End 'the Season on Sunday, October 12th
5 Big Features from '040' p m: to -•4:49• --cirri,
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