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Wigs
Wig fashions were demon-
strated at al show held by the
Members or Friendship Circle
of First Presbyterian Church
on Wednesday evening of last
week.
Brian Flannigan of Brian's
Hairstyling showed how the light-
weight stretch wig can be worn,
As well, he demonstrated the
washing and the care of wigs.
He was assisted by Miss Sandra
Johnston of R.R. I, Dublin.
Modelling the various wigs
were Mrs, Donald Morton, Mrs.
Charles Geddes, Mrs. Milton
Berger, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs.
Glen Chesney, all of Seaforth
and Mrs. Larry lticClinchey of
Clinton.
Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot won
a wig in a lucky draw, while
Mrs. Fred Cosford and Mrs.
Malcolm McKellar won other
prizes.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Donald Morton, president of the
Friendship Circle. Mrs. Laverne
Scott introduced Mr. Flannigan
and Miss Johnston. The guests
were seated at small tables cen-
tered with colourful bouquets of
autumn flowers.
Lunch was served by the
members of the Friendhsip Cir-
cle.
STAG
for Wayne Bennewies
Friday Evening
October 16th
Seaforth Arena
Ladies'
Broomball
Meeting
at
Arena
October 20th
at 8 o'clock
Anyone interested please attend
Autumn Fair
Northside
United Church
Sat., Oct. 17th
1970
3 to 5 p.m.
Baking, sewing, general
store, Christmas booth,
candles, delicatessen
counters and tea roof 1.
%CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, OCT. 16•
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two. Door Prizes
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
HDLELEr[
HAYFIELD ROAD IN GoDERICH PHONE 524-7711
DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION $1.00
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
— Formerly Pizza Patio Tavern —
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"THE
DIMENTIONS "
HDIALIn
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
NO DANCE
This Week
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NEXT WEEK :
"HUSH"
AT THE
Seaforth Community Centre
- In the
Red Knight Room
— FRIDAY and SATURDAY —
IVIAINTLAND CREEK TRIO
— BEVERAGE ROOM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY —
MIKE HODGERT
Ample FREE Customer Parking ,
Visit our Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings,
also Colored TV
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
HE QN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT,, OCT, 15, 1970
Saturday Night
MUSIC BY
"The Top Three"
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
recent visitors with the Misses
Grey in Egmondville and with
Mr. and Mrs. James Carnochan
in Tuckersmith.
Miss Bessie Davidson, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley HillenandJune,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop and
Ruth Anne spent Thanksgiving
in Kingston with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hillen and family.
CAVAN U C
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, OCT. 18th-- 11:00 a.m.
Rev. J. G. Roberts
Beigrave United Church
QUARTET — "Sweet Adelines" from Listowel
Come and bring a. friend
MINISTER — Rev. J. C. Britton
ORGANIST — Miss Marjorie 'PaPPle
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
ANNUAL FOWL SUPPER
Wednesday, October 21st
5 - 8 pan.
ADULTS $2.00 — CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER $1.00
Limited Number of Tickets Sold
For Tickets phone 527-0876 or Crown Hard-
' ware
4.-
TAKE-OUT ORDERS AVAILABLE
THE ANNUAL *MEETING
of the Huron Federal
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES
in the•
Clinton Legion Hall
Wednesday, October 21st
at 8:30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER — JACK HORNER MP, Crowfoot, Alberta
Also R. M. McKinley MP and Hon. Charles MacNaughton
MPP and Ontario Treasurer
Frank Walkom, Pres. Marion Andrews, Sec.
CABARET
-- DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SAT., OCTOBER 17
MUSIC BY
CARL HOHNER AND THE MELODY
MASTERS
Mrs. Jack Meagher, Seaforth,
spent the week end with her stn,
Harold and his wife and family
in Dublin and dined at the Blue
Barn in Listowel for Thanks-
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Rennie and family of Ajax were
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. M.
R. Rennie.
Mr.. and mrs. Harry Englem an
of London were guests of Mrs.
Ross McGregor.
Miss Bella Watson of Galt was
the guest of her brother Robert
Watson and Mrs. Watson.
Mrs. Mae Dorrance and Mrs.
John Dorrance were in Kimberley
where they attended a family
reunion of the Govenlock
Mrs. Geo. A. Love of Goderich
and Miss Margaret Harris of
Toronto were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Munroe
of Toronto and Mrs. Dark of
Exeter were Thanksgiving guests
of Mr. stud Mrs. Eric Munroe.
Mrs. W. C., Bennett spent the
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Piggott in Mis-
sissauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'McLeod
of Burlington called on friends
here over last week.
Mrs. J. H. Grant of Waterloo
and Miss Elizabeth Grant of
Carleton University, Ottawa,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Mc-
Lean and family during the week
end.
Major and Mrs. Frank Pearce
and five children of Canadian
Forces Base, pownsview and Mr.
and Mrs. Neville MacMillan and
two sons of Collingwood were
Thanksgiving guests with Mrs.
J. M. MacMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McFaddin and
Brenda of London were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schnei-
der of Hanover visited over
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Wright, John Street, Sea-
forth.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mat Murray for Thanks-
, giving weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip?? Flannigan, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mason, of Toronto-
Scarboro district, Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Murray, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Feeney and family,
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Dantzer of London.
Rev. B. T., Mrs. McSpadden
and Marilyn of Richmond Hill
spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
Z. McSpadden and lie returned
home with them.
Dr. Ivan G. Smillie and Mrs.
Smillie of Kamloops, B.C. were
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
• Insurance A gency Limited
Office in Masonic. Block .
Main. Street • ,
Phone 527-1610 ' Sea forth
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SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS, WA';‘'.," k ES
JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
THE SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
is holding its annual
PEANUT DRIVE
House-to-House Canvass
will be carried out on
MONDAY EVENING
OCTOBER 19th
Hallowe'en Candies
Peanut Party Packs
Net Receipts from this Planter's Peanut
Sales Drive assist in the Lions Club
Oommtmity Welfare Program
Be Generous... .
THIS IS A WORTHWHILE PROJECT
LULT.R7MIA_MM_IfLra_N_W_
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON -- ONTARIO
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
FRI. - SAT.—October 16-17
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"THE LOVE GOD"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Don Knott, — Anne Francis
Edmond O'Brien
In Color
"DEATH OF A
GUNFIGHTER"
(ADMT ENTERTAINMENT)
Richard Widmark — Lena Horne
Joiin Saxon
Color Cartoon
Closing For The Season
Saturday, October 17.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE
See You Next Season.
SEAFORTH AREA CAMPAIGN
NOW IN PROGRESS
in co-operation with Seaforth Lions Club. gifts may be re-
turned by mail or left at any Seaforth bank. Lions Club
Sight Conservation Committee - J. A. Cardin°, E. C. Roswell,
J. Scott Cing.
LOCAL BRIEFS — Colborne Township's Fifth ual
Christmas Country Fair
Display of local arts and crafts in the
Township Hall, Carlow
WED., OCT 21 and SAT., OCT. 24
2 to 9 p.m.
Admission Free
BAKE SALE OVER 50 CRAFTS TEA
Those wising to avoid crowds urged to come between 5 and
7 pm. or Saturday evening.
OF
Closing Special
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th
Farmers Dell
Drive-in Restaurant
BRUCEFIELD 482-7255
3 pieces delicious deep. fried CHICKEN
and chips with tole slaw
$1.00
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Mac and Sylvia would like to thank you for
your patronage during the past selason and
hope to see y-or again in Spring, 1971
Attention
Veterans
Ex-Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer
H. W. MOYER
Provincial Service Officer of London
will visit at the.
Legian Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding
War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re-
quested to contact the Service Officers of the Seaforth.Branch
J. C. Cornish or T. Wilbee, to arrange an interview prior to
OCTOBER 17
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Friday and Saturday
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SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. OCT.17
ALL SEATS - 50c
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SUN.-MON .-TUES.
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a WILLIAM MR film SHOCKING!,
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RONALD LUBIN PRODUCTION .cssr n ''
OUR NEXT ATTRACTION STARTING OCT. 21 -. Showtime 8 p.m. '
HOW THEW/EST WAS WON FY •n Mr 1V, GOL NON MAll R in I ('INF RAMA METROCOLOR G oc'
Come To A
HARD TYME DANCE
FOR YOUNG AND OLD
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL
Friday, October 16th
Ryan's Orchestra — 9:00 - 12:00
DRESS: Hard Tyme
Sponsored by St. Columban Youth Council.-
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