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The Huron Expositor, 1971-06-24, Page 400m. 4.741ifk HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAF9RT1.14, ONT., JUNE 24„ 1971 SEAFORTH LIONS. PARK SWIMMING POOL NOW OPEN ON WEEKENDS The Pool will operate on a daily basis, com- mencing the latter part of next week. Open — Weather Permitting 1:30 to 5:30 and '7:00 to 9:00 SWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE SWIMMING Instruction for school children by qualified instructors available each morning., Two Instruction Periods — Swimming instruc- tion this year will be provided in two periods: First Period—July. 5 to July 26 Second Period—August 3 to August 26 Registration for July Classes closes June 25th Registration for August Clastes closes July 23rd Classes are being arrania for TOY and" Stu- dents are asked to report at the times indicated in a story which will appear in an issue of this paper. Red Cross Tests will be conducted at the conclusion of each period, and will be preceded by pre-testing • carried out by the instruction staff. • ADULT SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Learn to swim with qffalified instructors. A minimum of 10 lessons—$3.00 plus admission. Make application in person or phone the Park — Phone 527-0950. SWIM TEAM Swimmers interested in competitive swimming are asked to register at the Pool. ADULT SWIMMING PERIODS Adult swimmers interested in .having an eve- ning or two a week reserved for adults only are asked to register at,the park. • ADMISSIONS --- Children under High School Age: 25 Cents, or $5.00 for Season's Ticket. Pourth and Additional Child's Season's Ticket in one family — FREE (Note—Season's Ticket good during July, and August only.) (Children residing more than 10 miles from Sea- forth, $4.00). h School Students: 35 Cerits, or $6.00 for eason's Ticket Adult 50 Cents, or $6.00 for Season's Ticket. Paniliz 2 adults and children, $15.00 an each case, a checking ,basket is included) • PICNICS Arrange to hold your annual picnic amid the „pleasant surroundings of the Lions Park ! Complete facilities. A nominal charge is made for the rental of tables. - PHONE 527-0950 FOR OPEN DATES The Booth in the Park Pavilion carries a com- plete stock of Ice Cream, Pop, Hot Water PICNIC PAVILION The Picnic Pavilion is available until. 7:00 p.m. each day, without charge, for the use of picnic groups on a first-come, first-served basis. In the event of bad weather, it will be expected that groups will co-op- erate to permit maximum use being made of the pavilion protection. The Pavilion may be reserved each evening after 7 o'clock for special gatherings or meetings. Reservations may be made at the Park. Rental fees are related to the nature-of the event, and will be advised on request • For further information Cull the Seaforth Lions- Park Phone 527-0950 LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD CLINTON - ONTARIO —Comfortable Grandstand —Good Concession Booth --Good Parking Facilities —NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE BOARD —NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI :roTE. MACHINES —SHELTERED BETTING AREA HARNESS RACING Featuring . . . 10 RACES PARA MUTUEL WAGERING DAILY DOUBLE - - EXACTOR - - OUINELLA Harness Races Every Sunday JUNE 6 to OCT. 31 Par TIME Advance progtam's will be available Saturday's at Pullman's Barber Shop, Seaforth. immilommoomminimmummounimmomomr FINEST IN MOTION PICTURE NTERTAINMENT1 E AIR-CONDITIONED CODE RICH PHONE 524-7811 ru, for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clarke Walton Community Hall FRI., June 25th IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA will provide the music Ladies please bring lunch RECEPTION , YOr., A A /rid" 0,A,(AS MA, NAPA RAR E' BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPENS AT MOO'P.M FIRST SHOW AT DUSK - CLINTON -- ONTARIO WED,-THURS.-PRL-SAT. JUNE 23-24-25-26 "WOODSTOCK" Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman A capacity crowd attended the Strawberry supper •at Hib- bert United Church -.1 Tueb(*ai- • t.tg. Miss Patti Norris had her tonsils removed "in Seaforth Corniinnity Hospital on Friday. • • Mr. Eric Norris, MacDonald College, Quebec, visited Satur- day with his mother, Mrs. Sam Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Norris and Sean are enjoying a motor trip 4' to the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dougall and family, Mitchell visited Fri- ,day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family. Mr.' and Mrs. John Botterell, London visited Sunday with. Misses Ethel and Laura and Roy Balkwill. Mrs. John Templeman visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Robert Duncan at Huronview. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCau- ghey and family, Arthur, visited on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. •• Robert McCaughey and faintly. Darlene Templeman is a councillor at the Presbyterian Church camp at Kintall for the next Six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller Visited this past week with Mrs. Mary Miller in Victoria Hospital, 0 London. sun.27 Mon.28 Tu..29 COLOR ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED SOSOSSI MAI Of WM 011 Thu. 24 • Fri. 2S :0.26 • THE =DENT THE ( = - INVINCIBLE simc lingo = " lilt ROO CO a KILLERS AND THIEVES! IF THEY LIVE, 5-2 motioiniumminimminiiimumiminimismumaimaimanamomminummommainanonmE ral THE ROCK FESTIVAL ON THE SCREEN with the music grooving and *WI CHUCK CONNORS ilt10;000 persons doing their THING! hearth a band of seven ruthless niercaniiries ' (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) = Color Cartoon itulisfill int showingut ithIttlhy atof amp; movie 9:15 stottvicupleirES. • JUNE 027:28--T29UES. . 'VALLEY OF „ :3. • THE DOLLS" -In Color ADMITIANCI Barham Dorking Patty Duke NURSES 0.61 Sharon Tate Susan Hayward re learning fast. E. 'BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE E.-- DOLLS" Dolly Reed AD uTr)immi hi Nmiescrc; Cynthia Myers IliGet=111/ In Color Cartoon — WEDNESDAY ONLY — THEY'LL END UP AS HEROES! • LT JUNE 30 Comedy - Action - Horror • Special Holiday Show Giant Triple Bill "CARRY ON UP THE 'KHYBER" The Carry On Gang "THE MINISKIRT MOB" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jeremy Slate - Diane McBein In Color "THEATRE OF DEATH" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Cartoon •- I. • '5 • ' is ollunutunfinuilifinuni DANCE CRYSTAL PALACE, MITCHELL SAT., JUNE 26th "THE WAYSIDERS" (Country and Western) Sponsored by the Agricultural Society. • —Refres'hmentS $3:00 per couple Couples Only 111111111111111111111111111111111111) CASH 1011400 Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, JUNE 25 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10 . THREE $25 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 ." DRIVE-IN CHURCH LIONS PARK Seaforth 8 p.m. each Sunday — June 27th through July and August Sponsored by Bethel Bible Church Egmondville, Ontario CANDLELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN — FORMERLY PIZZA , PATIO TAVERN — FRIDAY and SATURDAY "THE CLUBMEN"- CANDLELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN AY-FIELD ROAD-IN GODERICK PHONE 524-7711 Strawberry Festival SATURDAY, JUNE 26th 2:00 to 7:00 P.M. .7- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Strawberry Shortcake, Ice Cream, Home- made Cookies, Hot or Cold Beverage. $1.00 per plate AT BLUE WATER REST HOME ZURICH, ONTARIO • OPENS AT IMO PAL 524-flit asrkval DRNE'IN THEATRE Err 8 COOCRICH At CONCESSION $9 4 Fdlrr .,••• —LOCAL Miss Bess Grieve and Miss Margaret Grieve have returned to their home t,n Egmondville following a trip to the British Isles and Europe. Mrs. Povey, the former Tena Campbell of McKtllop and now of Edmonton, Alberta, was a guest of Mrs. J. HIllebreofit, McKillop and Mr. and Mrs. WM. Roger- son, Tuckersmith. Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Clarke were Mr. George Taylor of Walton, Ms.and Mrs. Ellwood Clark, Mark-and 4am* of Len- :. o Lon- don'' anViass - .iyheafley of Winthr 5 Mrs. Douglas Fry, Jr", of Timmins,, iS guest-of Mr.'and .,*;RisVD'Onlean Sills4 in Tlickei-- -Oriatth_. •Ar Mrs. Ross MacGregor left on Monday for London and Brighton. Mrs. J. McGillawee of New Hamburg was a guest of Miss Mae Smith. Miss Annie Howells of Paris and Mrs. J. Ransom of Walker- ton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Thompson recently. 7-REvo 4 r- IC n 8" opp DP 5.4y6 , CNANCE NVOIVED READY" 710 PASS , LAY orr 77/r- 6.os BRIEFS Miss Erma Broadfoot of Bun- dridge, Mrs.' (Dr.) Treffrey of Richards Landing; Mrs. E. Gour- ley of Antigonish, N.S.; Mrs. Brisbin and Miss Agnes Broad- foot of British Colinhbia; Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Woodstock; Mrs. Laura McPhail of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason of Windsor attended the Smith re- union held at Elmer Townsend's home on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Cudmore of Wal- ,,laceburg was a weekend guest of her sister, Miss' Hazel Ried. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. striate visited their daughter, Donna and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds of London on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D'Orlean Sills- spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Shepherd in Hope Bay. Mr. and, Mrs. Hal Dinnen of Petrolla were guests of Mrs. A. W. Wright. News of STAFFA i' SOME MACHINES * 4 ARE MORE • N MOST EN CAN HANDLE! ^ ^ HARD RID Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Prmerginermarigwamernfliamallip/P*1 „ this week at the ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL THURSDAY Loyie and Pearl Friday and Saturday "The One-Eyed Jack" In the Crown Room Dining room open en Sundays from 12 noon - 2 pm. and Sp.ns. to II p.m. in the evening. WALT e: THE CAR? '- ri"--rNikk = E. o • wt3. Stath only 57, Y 6 70te ve M o- Me s •uiLDyrNpR s ..- . WW1 V , OTER J • i O • n • V tL°f about ITRYO ...•**"*". ... VIRGiNI MAYO and,the Goldwyn DA NNi KAYE • • BORIS LOFF Girls ziommiinm I1iIhIm1111rlllnmilmllmllmml uniommilimmomolimimmilimmom m ima 4fr Wonderfully FUNNY 4 25 .se.26 si..27 mon.28 Thu. 24 Fri. 2:00 P.M. Purr.Ipct in every wayi WAIT DISNEY TIAI V.14 • •-7, A ONDERF(IL Nt ,ldAtflOONAEATURO TECHNICOLOR Smiley Matinee It's a Feline Frolic Attention -- yeterans Ax-Service Men and Women,, and Dependents. The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau -Officer, MR.X. W. MOYER, Provincial Serv- ice Officer, Eondon, Ontario will be visiting in the area, Anyone wishing information, advice or " assistance, regarding War Disability Pensions, treatment, allowances, etc., is. requested to contact'the Service Officer, or Secretary, of the Local Branch, 'whose name aiipears below, not later than JUNE 28 to arrange an interview. T. F. Wilbee, Service Officer Phone 527-1852, 'Seaforth 41111111111/111/11 London and District Soccer .SAR-NIA DANTE vs. ST. COLUMBAN on SAT:, JUNE 26th —Starting at 4 p.m. -- Seaforth District High School Field The public is• invited to attend -a Farewell Service Northside United Church gunday, *Tune 27th at 11 a.m. when the congregation will honor Rev. Y. C.' Britton and Mrs. Britton on his retirement from the active ministry and after, serving for 13 years the congregation of Northside. Special Music by the. Senior and Junin Choirs The congregation and visitors are invited to join in the Churc'h auditorium following the service. Rev: J. Cliff Britton, BA,, Mifrister. Mrs. J. A, Stewart, Organist. Mr. J, A. Stewart, Choinniaster • Mrs. Jack Mcilwain, Junior Choir Leader APPLICATIONS for SWIMMING LESSONS SEAFORTH LIONS POOL Applications for Swimming Lessons at the Seaforth Lions Pool' this Summer are now being accepted. Applications are to be made on (orms available at Seaforth Public, St. James Separate and Huron Centennial Schools, 'The Huron Expositor or at the Park. Two Courses Are Planned... The First in July and the Second in August , Applications are to be completed' and returned not later than Friday, *June 25th, so that classes may be an- nounced prior to • commencement of instruction, July 5,.1971. Thom Is no Share* for instruction, belt Students are required to gurchase a Seatan's Ticket. SEASON'S TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE POOL LA,