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The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-04, Page 4I ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL NOW PLAYING LISLE BEGINNING MAY 8 GROUP THERAPY MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 p.m. —18b 1 Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY In the Red Knight Room — FEATURING — Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher With Audrey Kerr at the Piano — Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room — "THE LESPERANCE TRIO" Tasty, chicken Wings for snacks — AMPLE FREE PARKING c MMERc AL HOTEL SEAFORTH PARK GODERICH, ONT. 5244'7811 QUEENS 'SEAFORTH THIS WEEK ... STAGE DOOR Saturday Matinee NEXT WEEK . PAUL ARTHUR In the Huron Lounge • Up NOTICE SEAFORTH AREA RESIDENTS Now. is the time as you think - about your SPRING CLEANING to get rid of those item you say so many times: "I wish ,some one would take it away". Well your prayers are answered The Seaforth Optimist Club IS HOLDING A - SPRING SALE in MAY and the proceeds' from the sale of the items you don't need will go towards a minor sports program- No matter what you have that you no longer need or want even your hus- band's fishing pole — can help make our sale a success. Call us at one , of the following nunibers and we will arrange for a pick-up : on any Saturday in May 527-1119 527-0844 527-1815 SEAFORTH OPTIMIST CLUB McKillop News of gis Local griefs ?(pSITOR• SEAF1 TH. ONT., MAY 4, 1972 COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE 4 • DANCE— DAN E IN HONOUR OF Mrs. Mae Dorrance qua um, M. H. McKenzie have returned) town after ,spending a we returned) in Oshawa. • Rev. J, ore and Mrs. Stewart recently attended the funeral ser- vice for the former's cousin, Murray Kernighan at, Milton in Knox Presbyterian church, in which he had been an elder and Sunday Schoolteacher for years, and also the interment service at Colborne township cemetery. Sunday visitors with Mr.'and Mrs. Joe Devereaux were Mrs. Helen Biggar, Southgate, Mich.; Mrs. Franrea.Dortney, Detroit Mrs. Anne McMillan and Mrs. Buys, Seaforth; Mr. Pat Hamil- ton and Diane Smith, Strathroy; and-Mr.-and- Mrs. -Jim -Downey,- Kitchener, -Mr. and Mrs. • Frank Kling visited in Lindsay on Sunday. Mr. Harlton, Miss Harlt011 and Mr. McIntyre of Parkhill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Mr. and• Mrs. John Lauden- bach and daughter of Sarnia were guests of Mrs„, L, Laudenbach over the weekend. Mrs. John D. Baker has re- ceived word of the recent death of her cousin, Ethel Bullard. Mrs. Bullard, wife of Theodore Bullard , 3'7510 Lakeville Drive, Mount Clemens, Mich. passed away after a very short illness. Vtsttors from out of town at the residence of Rev. J.Ure and Mrs. Stewart on Sunday, on the occasion of the sixty-fifth anni- versary of his ordination, were: Mrs. Mrs. Glen Whyte, Atwood; 'Rev. Dr. Andrew and Mrs. Mowatt; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Matheson; Clinton; Rev. Clarence and Mrs. McClenaghan, Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. and Lynne McDonald, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maskell, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mc- Neil, Mrs. Roberta Porter, Mrs, Jean Volland, Goderich; Rev. and Mrs. 3.0.8rittono Hensam Mr. and Mrs. Jack pewan, Mr. , and Mrs. George Elwood, 14r. Leslie FBA, Mr. and Mr*. Fred parsons, London; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond, Moorefield; Mrs. Marian and Debbie Terry, peterstrarg; Mr. and Mrs. Gar-0 net Farrier, WhitechurchL4 Mrs, dibianttUnice) Gelreiple also of Whitechurch, who celebrated her ninetieth birthday three weeks ago and for whom, fifty-eight years ago, Mr. Stewart perform- Idtits marriage ceremony. Mr.' L.R. Hudscnof Toronto a• spent a few days this week vis- iting his mother and sister, Mrs. of Rmison and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Colernan.--Mr. and-Ml's. E.•. M. Hudson of Windsor also visited with them a few days last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson of London and the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry Blals of Winnipeg, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. George Addison have returned to their home here , after spending the winter at Lake- land, Florida. • Members of the Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge and friends mot- ored to London on Saturday to take in the TV program on Act Fast. - Master Carl McCallum spent Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regle, Mr. and Mrk. Ray Taylor and Kerri of Stratford spent the week- end with Mr. and los. Orville Beuerman and Betty. Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thorn- ton, Connie, Brenda and Kenneth and Mrs, Dorothy Smith of strat- ford spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etches and Mrs. Lewis of Chatham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Mott. A large crowd attended the dance at Faintly paradise Sat- urday night. Music was supplied by Lormains Orchestra, Featuring CARL HONER SATURDAY, MAY 13th SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 'Warden and Mrs. Elmer Hayter FRIDAY, MAY 5 4-H club 9:30 to 1:00 — $1.25 per person Refreshments — Lunch — Everyone Welcome ' CALL 527.0840 Seaforth Sleep Ezles began their seventh meeting with the 4-H pledge and discussed ideas in setting up props for Achieve- ment Day. 9._30 P .M . wor immo• swot_ Cabaret Dance Crystal Palace MITCHELL ' SATURDAY, MAY-6-th- Music by Carl HohnerA Hii Melody Masters Refreshments Couples Only SPONSORED BY MITCHELL AGRICULTURAL, SOCIETY Zurich Arena GIRL GUIDE • COOKIE DA Y SAT., MAY 6th Any Mothers' wishing to help drive, Call: Music by Boyd sDrchiftra Refreshments Available Lunch Pritided Everyone Welcome Sponsored by the Tow`ship of Stanley CANDLELIGHT DANCING RESTAURANT and TAVERN -- ENTERTAINMENT — Friday -- "DIMENSIONS" . Saturday -- "JUST IN TYME" Bayfteld It4dd in Goderich — Phone 524-7711 527-0833 • Krppen couple* wed 35 years cams WS ARS FAMILY PARADISE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lostell, RR 3, Kippers were hon- oured by their family on the * occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 30 at the home of their daughter and 'son-in-law, Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Hayfield. The dining room was decora- ted with bells, coral and white streamers and spring flowers. On the lace-covered table was a three tiered wedding cake flanked by coral and white can- dies. Those in attendance were Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Exeter and their -family and 8 grand— children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Seaforth, Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Hayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Pridharn, RR 2, Staffa, Lloyd and. Miss Carol Ann Wallace, Seaforth. They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts., DANCE ON MAY 6 — THE OLD -TIME BAND gliiiIIIIIIIIIiiitininnunitiminit1111111inuntIonnunnum111111111111i1111011111110111111811111101111011Iinnuns May r Fti. 4, Sat. 6 CABARET DANCE' Seaforth__Legion Hall SAT., MAY 13 Family Paradise Camping end Snowmobile Club atILT EITMAINVII ROBWI MI A= milfiTunnimw "`"°°i;° GOING HOME - a • ,s,„6-°. 04. __ ,,....._ isliagtoGratraw 15years inpeWs- 1. lissonAlwanb toseehiniung. ic,„•43 ffsNOVIt EVART AT s4aol Refreshinents Available ' Lunch Served t0 000' .r4o's )1* ascriAlorda / / METROCOLCAI / / / / / / / / • / / • / ,/ / / / / / / / 1•1•0111M.4•Min 04,1.3 Thu. 4 s fri. WEYER EIPJFA EACH" von no mat • titles Siaw If Ono._ Nomfotawymor. pesemeallownsma La RUM smou.sessam Dancing to SCOTT'S Orchestra' Tickets available by contacting any IOOF • • member. Under the auspices of IOOF. DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY 8 AT CONCESSION RD • PHONE 524 9581 Antli11101111111111111111111111111011111M11181110E DANCE /4 SEAFORTH SDHS ‘‘ORLEANS" (formerly Homestead) SATURDAY, MAY • 6th First church "Sometimes a Great Notion" CLAY PIGEON So A • - 44, ladies aid ' 4C.Stur,..sores.. , ktoriirr Aisilises 6 The Ladies Aid of • First Church met Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Ed. Andrews in charge. mrs. Wilfred Colemaln opened the meeting and hymns were chosen by Mrs. J. L. Bell. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Reg, Ker- slake read the minutes and Miss Janet.fluff the treasurer's report. Doris and Shirley Mc- Clure sang two duets. Miss Belle Campbell gave an interesting story on the Township of Tuck- ersmith. _ / / / / / / / / / / / WWINIAsermr-WWnWsparoc. Ike txktied of Calico Coady- -Itt,/ Fain, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU WHEELS FOR WORKSHOP ROLLER SKATATHON at GRAND BEND SUNDAY.MAY 14th 9 to 12, Casual Admission $1.25 with Student's Card Sum T ;AA No 9 Carnal JaSed, MOWledges wall) GIANT CAR WASH BAKE SALE • - STAG • kikeNictiots.lackfkichOison, Canditeliagen.Arthudut rGeilid. AnnitargretandliiiesN—P-Filler %••••••••••••••1•••••••\ %N.N.N.N.,•••••." for Gerald Smith 12 noon to 1Q p.m. For the Workshop for the Mentally Handicapped BRUSSELS LEGION 4 We need sponsors We need skaters SATURDAY,. MAY 6th Get your Car .washed at Cleave's Sunoco -- ,FRI. NITE , 4 to 9 p.m. SAT. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. BAKE SALE C4th Main Street SAT. 2:00 to 4:0P p.m. Sponsored by SDHS Grade 13 THURS. MAY 11 J CASH: BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth • FRIDAY, MAY 5 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES — $75.00 Jackpot to Go. .T— TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT # PERMITTED) . _ —Proceeds fir' Welfare Work— Auspices SeafOrth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion (who will skate for a minimum of $10.00 in pledges) 'BROWNIE'S DRIVE-111.111EATRE CLINTON ONTARIO sax OffIc• Opens et LOC p.as. Piro Show at S:30 ....4.44.4.4.t....••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1/4 MI. SAT. - SUN. May 5-6-7 D01.11114 FEMURS - VANISHING POINT' Sponsored by YACMR Please pick up Sponsor sheets at the Huron Expositor Office rimilummimiummiummummumummummmi eeeeeereereeireemeseeedraresee YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR FIRST ANNUAL Sports & Garden Show (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) larry AT THE Newman - Daro Color haw Listowel Agricultural Hall IiIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIilil THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL REV. JACK WITH PAUL PARR aid 'the SONOMASTERS JUST FOUR • MORE NIGHTS LEFT YOU .ARE AS WELCOME .AS THE FLOWERS IN- MAY Huron -Mell's Chapel AUBURN John Woodhouse Crusade diem May 18-19 Evil Pratfalls When Goad Mea Do Nothing THE MARRIAGE OF A YOUNG STOCKBROKER MAIN STREET' EAST FRIDAY MAY 5 (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Richard Ilanfamin — Joanna ShImkni Color 'Cartoon From 6 p.m. 10 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 6 MININIMI44•111111•14111011100•41 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. May 12-13-14 — DOUBLE FEATURE • Thuriday ,Friday and, Saturday From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Indoor & OutdoCor Exhibits FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONCESSIONS Admission: Adults 50c, Public School Children 25c Pre School Children Free Sponsored by THE USTOWEL AGRICULTURAL SOCIE"T"Y and THE USTOWEL KINSMEN CLUB CHROME AND HOT LEATHER (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Mt Smith - Tony Young eolor MAITLAND TRIO In the Crown Room, LOLA *. (ADULT' ENTERTAINMENT) Charles inntion Orson Boon Honer Madam% Cater " Cartoon Dining room open on. Sundays ,from.12 noon . 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 11,0.m. in the evening. minunuomounuum e