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CHICKEN 'B-A ENE
EGMONDVILLE CHURCH
Saturday May 24th, 1969
5 to 8 p.m.
ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 75c
PRE SCHOOL FREE
Specializing In Take Outs
Saturday Night
THE RYANS
HURON HOTEL
Dublin.
The public is cordially invited to at-
tend the unveiling of a plaque com-
memorating the 100th anniversary of
Seaforth.
SUNDAY, MAY 25th
at 2:30 p.m.
Victoria .Park, Seaforth
F. C. J. Sills, Mayor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Spring
Thankoffering
SERVICES
Sunday, May 25
Guest Minister:
REV. LOCKHART ROYAL
Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church
Goderich
SERVICE AT 11:00 A.M.
— Special Music by the Choir —
including selections by the
Snell Sisters of Londesboroi
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EVERYONE WELCOME TO THIS
'SPECIAL SPRING
THANKOPFERING SERVICE
p
DON'T MISS
The GOOD TYMES
c.
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Friday and Saturday
Steak Special
AT THE
FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
UEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
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Seaforth
Community Centre
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
EVENINGS
From 8 p.m.
For All Ages
Seaforth Community Centre
LEGION
SOCIAL DANCE
Saturday, •May 24
music by the
',‘SEPTEMBER SONGS"
$2.00 per couple
Restricted to persons over 21 years of age
Spring Festival
,,SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Saturday, June 7th'
8 p.m. too
Dancing — Novelties — Prizes
Refreshments Available
ADMISSION $3.00, PER COUPLE
(P --firicted to 21 years and over)
Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society
and Seaforth Optimist Club
Tickets Available From Members
L.I=C ff -M -
Plan to Attend
THE BIGGER THAN EVER
FIREWORKS
* DISPLAY
LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, MAY 23rd
Immediately following parade by SONS Girls'• Trumpet Band
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DRAW FOR 200-lbs. OF BEEF
Sponsored by members of the Seaforth Fire B ade
ADMISSION $1.00 DRESS 7 CASUAL
11.11.r.
SEAFORTH TEEN .TWENTY
presents
"The Orange Forest"
SAT., MAY 24th
9:00 — 12:00
At SEAFORTH ARENA
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY — "TARISIANNA"
SATURDAY • — "Elgin Fisher"
In the Ladies',, and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing-A-Long with`
PEARL at,.the gammond Organ
FRIDAY,: AND SATURDAY
COLORED TV
TASTY BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS,
Smorgasbord
SATURDAY,' MAY 24th
6-9 p.m! — '$2.25 per person
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth
WY, /110.11.••••••••••
GENE • ACKMAN jACK KLUGMAN WARREN OATES JAMES WHITMORE
,dERNEST BOR6NINE
THEY FOUGHT WITH
EVERY DIRTY THICK
• IN THE BOOK...
TONUFRANCIO8A
ARLUINEITE CONE
"IIINI ENEMY
COUNTRY"
CO•Sladirw
PAUL HUBSCHMID TWILL
SUNSET HOLMES- o•ws•it,
DRIVE4N THEATRE
THEATRE
CtINTO
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1.411"
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD, 4 PHONE 524.9981
A "MUSTANG" THEATRE
MN
CO $1A1114,NO
MGM presents A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION
starring
JIM BROWN
DIAHANN CARROLL
JULIE HARRIS .
cr.aLow
GODERICH
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE'
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8.00
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
THURS. and FRI.
May 22 and 23
— DOUBLE FEATURE — —
"SPEEDWAY"
Showing at 8.45 — Starring
ELVIS PRESLEY
and
NANCY SINATRA
Musical Entertain went and
Auto Racing
"The Biggest
Bundle Of
Them All"
Showing at ,10,30 —
Robert Wagner & Ranue; 'pith
BOTH FEATURES IN COL, R
Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
May 24-26-27 .
DOUBLE FEATURE — —
'Helga
Showing et 8.45 Only
(Adult Entertainment)
This Film Contains Scones Never
Before Shown . . Including
THE BIRTH OF A BABY
For The First Time . . . The
Complete Intintate Story
Of A Young Girl.
Starring RUTH GASSMAN — Color
"BLAST OFF"
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cudmore
of Kitchener were guests during .
the last week with Mr. and Mrs. '
Fred I3eer,
CASH BINGO
Legion Hail, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday, May 23rd
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Three $25.00 Games
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Two Door Prizes
(Children under 16 not)
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00'
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for• $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Starring BURL IVES, Troy Donahue
and Pa !lab Levi — In Color
Showing at 10.30 Cartoon
AWED., THURS„ FRI.
May 28-29-30
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"THE NIGHT
THEY RAIDED
MINSKYS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring JASON' ROBARTS, BRITT
EKLAND and BERT LAHR
ShOwIng at 8.50 Only — And
`Salt and Pepper'
Showing at )0.30 Only
Sande Davis Jr, & Peter LaWford
Both Features In Color Cartoon
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DEATH OF MRS, ROY LAMONT
—Tn.-Sada 'Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Monday May 19th,Jessie
Local
Briefs .
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.
_Stewart attended the London
ConVrence of the United
`h-drch in Windsor last week
also visited Mrs. John Currie
while in the city.
Sr, M, Jerome of "The
Pines" Chatham, Sr, M.
Evelyn of Toronto, Sr. M,
Agatha of Essex spent the
holiday week end with their
aunt, Mrs. Jean Fortune,
Mr. Jack Case "S. S.
Nordale" spent •the week end
at his home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R.
Rennie and Lfnday of Aja.x were
week end guests of •Mrs. M. R.
Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Walker
of Savannah,"Ga. , were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hoover,
Mr. Walker left for Korea last
week.
Miss Eva Kellough and Mr,
James Kelly and friend orToron-,
to were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Kelly.
Mr. Zack McSpadden is in
a London Hospital where he is
receiving treatment.
Miss Bella Watson visited
over the week end with her
brother, Mr. Robert P. Watson
and Mrs. Watson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Town-
sehd, Mrs. Pete Haswell, Miss
Irma Broadfoct and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Townsend attended
the graduation of Mr. Gerald
Townsend at Rii1getown.
Mt. and Mrs. Ronald Eyre
and family of Guelph were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charl-
es Eyre in Egmqndville.
Mrs. Tardiff of 'Montreal
was here last week attending the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Chas,
Counter, Mr, and Mrs. Melling-
er of Toronto, Mrs. Counter's
daughter, also attended Mrs.
Counters' funeral,
Mrs. Rita Orr has returned
home after spending a month in
Seaforth Community Hospital'.
Mr. Alex MacKenzie of
Orillia is a guest of his brother
and sister, Mr. John MacKenzie
and Miss Rena MacKenzie,
Mr, and Mrs. C. P. West-
away of Hamilton were week
end guests of Mr. John McKen-
zie and Miss Rena MacKenzie.
Mrs, Mae Dotrance and ,
John Dorrance were in Toronto
on Saturday'attending the wed- ).
ding of Ronald Newman Phillips,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phil-
lips, London. Mrs. Phillips is
the former Beth Govenlock.
The following group were
at Tiger Dunlop Inn for dinner
on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. •
Stan Dorrance and Mrs. Gobel,
Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
McKenzie of Oshawa, Mr,Jack
Dorrance and Mrs., Mae Dorranee
of Seaforth.
Reeve Oliver Jaques of-
ficially opened the Victoria
Day Fireworks display held at
Hensall Community Park Mon-
day night, sponsored by Hensall
Fire Department which drew a
crowd of over I, 000, far be-
News 'qf Henson
Fireworks Msp
MAIN ST. NORTH SEAFORTH
SUNDAY, MAY 25,1969
10:00 a.m. Family Bible School
II:00 a.m. "THE BIRTHDAY OF THE CHURCH"
7:30 p.m. Senior Citizens Night
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
yond the expectations of the Exeter; Picnic Cooler, Murray Anna McArthur, 78, beloved
firemen. A display of some . Harburn, Hensall; Chaise wife of the late Roy Lamont of
seventy beautiful pieces of Lounge, Lloyd Reynold, RR1, Zurich, The late Mrs. Larrient
fireworks was shown and ,ad- Hensall.' Tickets were. drawn was born December 4th, 18.90,
mired by the crowd, by Reeve Jaques, Wayne Refd, daughter of the late Mr. and
In a draw Winners were.- president.of Hensall Kinsmen Mrs. Robert McArthur. Surviv-
Barbeeue , Winston Workman, and Fire Chief DaveSargster. .., big are one daughter(Margaret)
Nom,............00....••,....e Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle Mrs. Melvin Elliott, RR 1, Zurich,
and Ann spent Thuriday in Wat- two sisters, Mrs. Jean Manson,
erloo with the former's daught- Exeter; Mrs, Nellie Reid, London;
er and son-in-law, Mr. and two grandchildren William
,.Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family. Elliott, St. Thomas; Joan
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin Elliott, RR 1, Zurich, one great
and Debbie, Brooklin, near grandchild, Resting at the
Whitby, were week end visitors Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich,
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon where public services will be
Schwalm and family. held Thursday, May 22, 2 p. m.
Miss Verlyn Miller of conducted by Rev. M. Morrison.
London, was a week end holiday • Burial will follow in Bayfield
visitor with her parents, Mr. Cemetery.
and Mrs. Allan Miller, Miss Lynne Crouch of Arva,
Mr. and Mrs. Sproat Pat- and Mr. Robert Mickle, London
erson and daughter, Mrs. Mar- were guests over the week end
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
ion Peart, of Toronto, were.
dinner guests Saturday with Mr.
Paterson's father and Miss Cassie
Dougall.
Mr. James Manning, resid-
ent at Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensatl, was taken by ambulance
Sunday to-South Huron Hospital,
Exeter,
Captain John R. Beer of
Winnipeg, spent the holiday
week end with his.parents Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Beer,
Mrs. Hazel Long is a pat-
ient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Miss Syllria Henderson left
by jet from Toronto Monday Of
this week to vacation for six
months in England.
Tog: rifulON, -PxiosiTolt! sEArpRTIvotiir• MAY
iimemoccussiommiNismum
FRI.. SAT., SUN. — MAY 23-24-25
Box Office Open at 7.30 p.m. — First Show at Dusk
1111 um WATCH THE LEAD...WHEN THERE IS NO SPLIT OF THE BREAD!
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FAREWELL PARTY
For Mr. and Mrs. George Stone
Friday Night, May 23 •
WALTON HALL
Everyone Welcome
Ladies please 'bring lunch
FASHION SHOW
of Dinnerware
by ROYAL DOULTON
and ANSTETT JEWELLERS
WED., MAY., 28th
8:00 p.m.
Northside United
Church
Sponsored 'by Order of the
Eastern Star
Refreshments Served
Admission $1.00 — Door Prizes