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The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-29, Page 4GET ACQUAINTED. NIGHT . . FOR GRADE 8 STUDENTS AND TIM M PARENTS in the area served by Seaforth District High School Thursday, May 6th at 8:15 p.m. The Get Aestrainted'Night program is designed 'to provide an, opportunity for those Grade 8 ofmtderuts who next,terra will enter grade IX, to visit the soma, view the facilities and learn of the varlouS courses and the opportunities . Which the school curriculum novAlig a itatizering in the auditorium which wilt commence at 8:15, Visiters wi1L tour the 7igehoot In groups and for discussions in the var- ' "ibult departments. Students must be accompan- ied by at least one parent. THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF' HEALTH ' • cordially invites you to visit. GODERICH. PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL GODERICH, ONTARIO As a part of MENTAL HEALTH WEEK MAY i - MAY 7 the Hospital is again having OREN. HOUSE AND- TOURS SUNDAY, MAY 2 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. As a part of this, there will be cEsplays showing the work and activities taking place in the Hospital. Individual Departtnents will illustrate their own part in the treatment of patients. Any group may visit at other times during the week by appointment. GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC 'HOSPITAL Hop. A. B..R..Lawrente, Minister CANDLE:LITE RES,TAURA-NT and TAVERN FORMERLY PIZZA PATIO TAVERN die — The New Jesters Sat. — The Dimensions - CANDLELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711 PC MEETING Thurs., April 29 at 8 p.m. SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Election of Municipal and Poll Chairmen Hon. Charles MacNaughton 'informal discussion and question period Light Refreshments All', PC Supporters Invited Attention Veterans MAY 9 MAY 9 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, May 4th 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 plotters day dining out FOR MOTIORS DAY SMORGASBORD FROM 4:00 to 7:30 P.M. BEDFORD HOTEL ' GODERICH 624-7337 RESERVATIONS ADVISABLE S.D.H.S. DRAMA SOCIETY ' Presents A THREE ACT COMEDY "Inside Lester" APRIL 29th• and 30th 8:15 p.m. Seaforth' DistrictHigh School Auditorium Admission: Adults $1.00 -- Children 50c Tickets Available at the Door By Special Arrangements of Samuel French SEAFORTH, HULLETT, McKILLOP and TUCKERSMITH BUS TO TUE BAVARIAN FESTIVAL FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN Leaves Saturday, June 12th, return Sunday, June 13th or leave Sunday June 13th and re- turn same day. Don't Be Disappointed, Book Early. Phone 527-1610 THE ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL DINNER MEETING OF THE Huron-Perth TB and Respiratory. Disease Association Will Be Held In The Candlelight Restaurant Highway 21, Goderich WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th at 6:$0 P.M. Speaker: - Ed.' Thompson, Toronto, who is with the Ontario TB and Respiratory Disease Assoc- iatiOn and who formerly was with "Pollution Probe". H6 will discuss the latest developments in the campaign against pollution.., • The-Home Care Programme proposed for the SEAVORTH, CLINTON AREA REQUIRES Certified Vis fn Homemakersr_ A course for women interested in qualifying as a Certified Visiting Homemaker, will be of- fered in the Clinton area soon. This course will be organized by the Huron County Health Unit, supervised by Conestoga College and sponsored by Canada Manpower. For further information, please contact the • Huron ,County Health Unit Court House, Goderich, Phone 524-8301 „,. 47.FITig HURONEXIF951TC/Rf 5RAFORTH,, MAIL 29, 1971 •-••••••••••••••••••• INDUSTRIAL BASEE(ALL Anyone interested in playing Industrial Baseball In SEAFORTH, or entering, a team must submit their name to: President Bill Roberton, 527-1926 or Secretary Jim Sills, 527-1194 BY MAY 4th UMPIRES ALSO NEEDED CABARET —7PANCE-- BRODNAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, May. 1st MUSIC BY Carl Hohner and the Melody Masters SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY PRESENTS -- "FEAR" SATURDAY, May \'3.s DANCING 9:00 • 12:00 AT THE Seaforth Community Centro DRESS , CASUAL OM MO ADMISSION $1.25 111111WE NEM Mil 1111111111‘11111611111 Seaforth Public School Spring Concert Wed., May 5th 8 p.m. Admission 50c Tickets available from the students 1111111111111111111111111111111111 Entertainlient this WEEK in THE TIMBERLANE ROOM ) The Roman Candles ELM HAVEN ,MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON 11111111111111111111111111hI1Ilif this week at the ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY The Rey es In the CrowwRoom Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon - 2 pm. and Sp.m. to d p.m. in the evening. seallikeillineamellMoomeglegemell Frank Hamilton and Mrs. John Miller. • The title of the exhibit of the Staffa Figurettes on Achieve- ment Day held in Mitchell on Saturday was "Handicrafts are Fun". Janet Allen was commen- tator. Debbie Wallace and Valerie McPhail received County Honour pins and Certificates. CUB MEETING Brian Elliott of the Yellow Six led the opening Grand Howl at the Cub meeting on Tuesday evening: The, boys went to Rev. Dayeard's farm, and visited the conservation pond and saw the ducks, geese and bob-whites. They also saw horses and lambs and Mr. Daynard showed them how to sheer sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family, Winthrop visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family. Mrs. J. R. Jefferson accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Jefferson and family and visited with Mrs. Bruce Cleland and family at 'Lista wel. ,Misses Jackie and Judy Mc- Ghee, London visited over the weekend with their grandparents Mr.and Mrs. Otto Walker. Roy McGhee, London visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gilles- pie, London visited on Sunday with Mr. •and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore. Mr, Alec Scott was home At • 0 • UCW .Meets The Stanley Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. C. Hen- derson. Mrs. G.McGregor opened the meeting with a reading. The Scripture, Luke 10: verses 38- 42 was read. Mrs. ,Fred McGregor helped with the Devo- tion as Mrs. Clarke was absent.. She read a story on Mary and Martha. Roll call indicated 12 members and one guest present. Mrs. F. McGregor read a story, "Recipe for Happiness" and Mrs. G. McGregor closed this part of the meeting with prayer. Owing to the absence of Mrs. L. Wilson, the leader Mrs. H. Taylor, gave the Study on' •Happi- ness". Mrs. L. Eyre reported on the bale of baby and child- ren's clothes taken to the London Mission. Mrs. D. Triebner gave a read- ing and Miss M. McQueen played two numbers on the piano followed by guitar •selections by Laurie Henderson. ' Walton Correspondent Mrs, Allan McCall • I • 0 PARK 30 THE SQUAW PHONE 524,7811 AI .NDI I DODERICH !at 2v Thu. LT Fri. 3O trt EVERY1100Y'S FRIENDLY FAMILY PHYSICIAN! ELLIOTT GOULD "1 LOVE AW...WIFE" Rf T IFICTIO rotry Matins. I 2 p.m, ANDTGRIFFlui qty IA UNMAN 1111111114111 .„111 ware UrItit/iltrt mc ittwamg BREAK" Inv m:1,440 t nc ,104, ',I) f er \*•,, eouAl...onIV.ive, • r. JACK NICHOLSON • 17111Hill!! f.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson were guests, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and family of BlArlington. Mrs. Eula Kellar was.among about 200 women teachers from all over Ontario who attended a reading conference in Toronto recently. The conference was sponsored by the' Federation of Women Teachers' Associations Ontr. W. arlo. visarya ns spent the weekend in Ottawa with" Dr. Bryans who is now on the staff of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Mr.Rennie end visitor sundr GordonGo idgewardeone week ed isito of his mother, Mrs; M. R. Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Eta h Dorrance of Chatham spent the. week end with Mrs. Mae Dorrance. Mr. and Mrs. George Addi- son have returned home after spending the winter months in Lakeland, Florida. Visitors over the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Clarke were Mr, and Mrs. John Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ellwood Clark and family. Mrs. John' Gordon and Mri. Chester Henderson spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. Kenneth Papple. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Smale visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds of London. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bull and Garnet and Bobby of Flin- Flon, Manitoba spent two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nigh. Miss Gladys Thompson and Mrs. John Green spent the week end in Toronto with their sister, Mrs. Sade Stewart. returned home with them for a few days. • Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Townsend entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend on the occasion of their 35thwedding anniversary last Sunday. Those present in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haves and family of Duntroon, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Haswell of . Petrolia, Mr. Gerald Townsend of London, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Townsend and Murray of Tucker- smith, CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, April' 30 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular `Games for $10 THREE $25 GAMES • BRIEFS Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman The annual meeting of the Staffs Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening in the town- ship hall With 17 members pres- ent, The president Mrs. Ed. Chappel presided and opened the meeting with the Institue Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Rcill call was answered by "What resolution did I make that, I lived up- to?" Fees were paid for the coming year. An Interesting paper on the Motto - Nothing is impossible, we merely don't know how to do it - was prepared by Mrs. A. H. Daynard and read by Mrs. John Temple- Man. Members were reminded of the 4H Homemakers Achieve- ment Day in Mitchell onSaturday. Mrs. John Miller was asked to present the Institutes trophy at the Mitchell and District Music Festival on May 7. Mrs: John Miller, Mrs. Ed. Chappel, Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs. Carter Kerslake were chosen as voting delegates for the District Annual in Stratford, on May 18. Mrs. Ed. Chappel was named delegate to the area convention in the fall. Mrs. Carter Kerslake pre- sided for the election of officers, which are: past president, Mrs. Ed. Chappel; president, Mrs.. John Miller; 1st vice president, Mrs. Ross Smale; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Charles Doug- las; assistant secretary-trea- surer, Mrs. Jo Van Valkengoed; , district director, Mrs. Ed., chap- Miller, Mrs. Roy McDonald; pianist, Mrs. Robert McCaughey; assistant - •pianist, Mrs. Ed. Chappel; auditors, Mrs. Wilbur Glanville, - Mrs. Lloyd Miller; press reporter, Mrs. Carl) eron. Vivian; assistant press reporter, Mrs. Norman Harburn; sunshine committee, Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Miss Olive Speare; Tweesmuir curator, Miss Vera Hambley; Tweedsmuir committee, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Lisle Worden, Tom Scott, Alvin Barbour, and Leslie Butso n ; standing commit- tees - agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs, George Vivian; citizenship and education, Mrs. Russell Worden, Mrs. Ross McPhail; historical research and current events, Mrs. Wilbur Glanville, Mrs. Robert Parsons; home economics and health, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mrs. do Van Valkengoed; resolutions, Mrs. Garnet Tyalor; public relations, Mrs. John Templeman; nominat- ing Mrs. Ross McPhail, Mrs. John Templeman, Mrs. Frank-Hamilton, .The meetings for the coming year are to be prepared at the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas next Tuesday. Mrs. Russell Worden expressed the appre- ciation of all members to the retiring president, Mrs. Ed. Chappel. Hostesses for the meet- ing were Mrs. Oscar Reed, Mrs. BROWNIE AND GIRL- GUIDE Cookie Day Saturday, May 1 Welcome The Girls When They Call. DRIVEM - CLINTON' dNTARIO 11,41~4~04.40~4.0.0~414P4SONFINO4 BOX •OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:30 P.M. OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY UNTIL WED., MAY 19 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. April 30, May 1-2 ▪ DOUBLE FEATURE -- "KELLY'S HEROES' • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Clint Eastwood Don Rickles - Donald Sutherland In Color "THE MOONSHINE WAR" (ADULT 'ENTERTAINMENT) McGeehan attielchyard Wldmark Alan Aida Cartoon Coining Next Friday, Saturday and-Sunday May 7-8-9 -- DOUBLE FEATURE "NORWOOD" AND • liARILING 'LAI" 11111111111111111111111111111 V75.00 Jackpot To Go TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 181- NOT PERMIT'EtD) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Asispices Seaforth Branch 154 Royal Canadian Legion News. of Stiff* Institute Elects Mrs. John. Miller • • ford, Mr. Edwin'C. Miller, Leth- bridge, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Ron- aid Ennis and family of Wnitby, 'and Randy Of Toronto. and 'Mr and Mrs 'David Free h • P Y is re • pel; assistant district director, from Ritigetown for the weekend. Mrs. Carter Kerslake; branch Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Routly spentjaet week end visiting.Mrs. directors,- Vera-Hare ble- - - of Elimville visited on Sunday Jack Busby in Chatham , who with Mr. and Mr s. Tc-MeKelTar.- Mrs. Verna Brooks, Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and Joan, Goderich visited Satur- day evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and Jean visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man and family. Miss Bonnie Miller has com- pleted her year at the University of Guelph and has • accepted a poSition at the Botanical Gardens at Hamilton for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris and Sean, Quebec visited on the, weekend ,h Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Mil- ler and ' family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunk- in, Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar and family, Wing- • ham. Guests at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis who attended the funeral of the late BROWNIE 's Mrs. Fred, h. miller included Miss Ida Scherbarth of Strat-