The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-10, Page 6News of
Huronview
The Clinton Christia n Reform Church Choir visited
Huronview on Sunday evening and assisted with the music
at the song service led by Aire Van Erende.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay of Goderich helped to pro-
vide the music for Mondays activities, along with the re-
gulars; Mary Taylor, Alice Roorda, Norman Speir, and
Jerry Collins.
Thirty-five residents from Spruce Lodge Home at
Stratford provided us with a return visit on Wednesday
afternoon. The group travell ed by bus'and arrived at
2 p.m. Following registration they joined the Huron-
view residents i n the auditorium where they were .w.el-
conied - by Administrator-, C.A., Archibald, A musical
program was enjoyed by everyone, .with selections 'by
Spruce Lodge residents. .Freda Reihl, piano; Bob Rinnie,
violin; Abel -Reich and Clarence Sheites, mouth organ;
and the Huronview Orchestra took part. The guests were
divided into three groups for a tour of the home, getting
together again -at the- -main dining- room for refreshments.
Members of the Huronview Womens Auxiluary helped
to serve lunch.
Owing to weather conditions the concert by the Zur-
ich Centenial Band was held in the auditorium on Family
Night. The band led by Charles Kalbfleischplayed several
favourite marches and hymns which were enjoyed by
everyone. It is hoped, if we can have the co-operation
of the weatherMan, to have the band again, sometime,
for a concert on the lawn.
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WED..- THUR. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Showin for 1 Full Week - August 9 to '15
'The niftiest chase sequence
since silent films!"
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Frown Tommy Hind.
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MAPLE CITY SHOWS - Gigantic FArriA Wheel •
Mork tom./ • Free kiddie rides for pre-schoolore
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FAMILY
PAPAD1SE
BAKE
SALE
sAT., AUG. 12
1:30 p.m.' at
CARDNO HALL
- -Proceeds Ladies'-
Soffhatl
Vickie Miller of ' Goderich
Street W. Is in Toronto for the
month of August taking part in the
1,972 Film Apprentice program
sponsored by the Council for The
Arts of the Province of Ontario.
Miss Miller was one of eleven
PUPPET ON A CHAIN
Keeps iiao hanging on
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THURSDAY to TUESDAY AUG. 9 -AUG. 15
2 Showings. Fri. & Sot. 7:30 & 9:10
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RIGHT OUT OF a JUNGLE BOOK OF ADVENTURE ,
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FOR 7 DAYS STARTING WED. ,.AUG. 16
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Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
In the Red Knight Room
Elgin, Gord and .Don Fisher
1 With Audrey Kerr at the Piano
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
RUSS and DOROTHY
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
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NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT:
From August 7th- 19th
HONEY WEST
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Nie.hVaS Demellauk,
Fanify Hill
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LOCAL BRIEFS CASH BINGO
LegirAt fifth,, Si-aforth
FRIDAY, AUG. 11.
8:15 p m.
15 Regular Gaines 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
ANNOMOMMOOM
* STAG
for
:BOB WATSON**
Seaforth
4" Community Centre 4"
* Fri., Aug. 18 *
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
, THE
11EVOLS •
In the Crown Room
Dining room open on Sundays
from 12 noon - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m. in the evening.
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Holiday weekencli guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKellar,
Goderich St., W. were: Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas, London, Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnson, West
Lorne, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McKellar, Brampton, and Mr.
and Mrs. David McKellar and
baby Timmy of Weston.
Miss Margaret Harris of Tor-
onto was a weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. James F. Scott.
HAPPY CITIZENS GROUP
The nappy Citizens group
motored to Stratford on Thurs- -
day of last week, where , they
held a picnic lunch and walked
about the Festival grounds and
along the river. Later the 39
members who made the trip,
played cards in the pavilion,
,A -er G-37-es
mutlicr toltl nm to wash
my cars st) I'm playing Ilus•
Itoulettc with my water
pistol."
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holland
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Richter of Kitchener visited over
the holiday with their sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodds of
McKillop, Mrs. Clendon Christie
and Catherine of Hensel' and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Watson of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arm-
strong of St. Catherines were'
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jackson.
Miss Rena Fennell is in Vic-
ttria Hospital where she under-
went surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sillery
have returnedfollowint a trip to
Saskatchewan.
Recent visitors with MIAs
M. E. Turnbull at Kilbarchan
were Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Mac-
Millan, Leamington and Mr. Wil-
son Richmond, Platsville, also
Mr. -and Mrs. Wes. Heslop and
Shelley, Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. John-
ston of Boston, Mass. were guests
of Mrs. John A. Bruce 'oat week.
Mrs. Bruce accompanied them to
their home on Monday.
Miss Isabel Anderson is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mrs. F. Cudmore, Wallace-
burg, and granddaughter, little
Miss Martha Hutchison of London
spent last week with Miss Hazel
Reid.
Mrs. F. A. Ridge and her
mother, Mrs. Roy Rice of Toronto
spent the holiday week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Jaryis
St. -over the week end were MrS.
Brown's mother, Mrs. Henry J.
Neeb, of Tavistock and Mrs.
Brown's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs.Walter Vogt, also of Tavis-
tock. William Brown of Wallace-
burg visited them on Monday.
Mrs. Rockwell of England is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Scott in McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daen of
New Toronto visited her sister,
Mrs. Elton Haist and Mr. Heist.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tate,
Dearborn , Mich. and Mr. and
Mrs. , Les. Scott, and Mr. and
Mrs.=Wi111am_seott.
Ill. were recent guests of
.1VI-Iss Janet Cluff and Mr. J.Scott
C luff.
Junior Storey, Goderich
Street West, who suffered a
severe cut on his foot while
cutting his lawn recently with
a power mower, is out again.
Classified Ads pay dividerida.
Acknowledge
Gifts to Park
Act4tIonal gifts to the Lions
Park maintenance fund include
the following:
Wilmer Cuthill $5.00; Bob &
Betty's Variety $15.00; W. L.
Whyte $5.00; Gerald Van Den
Hengel $10.00.
Winner
Winner of the 17th weekly
draw for $25, in the Lion,s Car
Club II was Les Habkirl-
Seaforth.
Northside
CW• .Meets
The Executive of Northside
U.C.W. met in the Church social
rooms to plan activities for the
coming months. High priorit
was the Auction Sale to be hel,'
August 30.
The ladies decided to sponso-
a bake sale and serve coffee anti
donuts that evening.
The' treasurer's report was
read by the treasurer, Mrs. Cut-
hill and plans were discussed for
the Autuntin Fair to be held Oct.
14.
ClaSsified Ads pay. dividends. Joi
SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA '
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION,
All Types of Repairs
Phone '527-0276
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Proudly led by Charlie Malcolm, son of piper Peter Malcolm, Seaforth, the Clinton Legion
Pipe Band took part in the parade which was a feature, of the recent opening ceremonies in
connection with the: dew lights at Seaforth Optimist Park. (Staff Photo) •
EARL HEYWOOD S MARTHA
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"A Bind Called CRANE"
/2+,444 of ono of Ontaehrle Top
Ten Rock Crocco
"A,SHOWER OF STARS"
Wont Slav
Fashion Show - Exhibits - Midway
Games of Chance - Service rilib Parade
AUGUST 18, 19, 20
Sponsored by Lucan District Lions .Club
Hu muummumminisimmilliffilimillilillimmilli
Entertainment and Dancing
- this week at --
THE,,,,,,BLYTH INN
AA! VEATURING
THE APPLEJACKS
FROM WOODSTOCK
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DANCING
Sunday - Inspirations from Guelpti
DANCE - SATURDAY NIGHT,
"THE WANANTA"
Family Paradise Camping ,
and Snowmobile Club
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FLOWER
SHOW '
Sponsored by
Seaforth
Horticultural Society
. in the '
Seaforth District
High School
SAT., AUG. 12th
from 2:30 p.m: -to 9 p.m.
)$-**,et*-)oet**-*****)or-***
- PINERIDGE CHALET
11 /2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL
DANCE & CORN ROAST *
F RI & SAT. A-W.1 `I-_&._1.2*
.0( FEATURING
JOE OVERHOLT
DANCING 9:30 TO 1:30
ADMISSION $1.50 PER PERSON
FREE CORN SERVED ON THE PATIO
. TO RESERVE YOUR TABLE-CALL GEO;BEER
262-2673 or DON MOUSSEAU 2364610
AL**** S.
The GALLEY
is now open
THIS WEEK:
RICK DIAS
NEXT WEEK:
AL GREEN
liftIVER %Eke*,
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Accept SDHS student for
film making cause course - or1
students in Ontario accepted for.
the course held at Neill-Wycik
College on Gerrard Street ire
TOronto.
The. _students will be taken
as apprentices on location by•
several film makers, or taken
to their editing rooms to see
productions in action. • Tours
have been arranged atfilm labor-
atories and studios, equipment
has been reserved for the film -
production workshop which is
being run by Toronto film-maker le
Clarke Mackey and some award-
winning directors will show their
films, and lead discussions.,
At the end of the program the
students will make a film on
their own.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
SEAFORTH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
DINNER MEETING-- DANCE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 1972
Reception 6:30 - Dinner 7:30
G. A. Aright Don Morten Katie Teal!
President Treasurer Secretary
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(Tickets $3.00 each, available from members
of executive)
SOUTH-PERTH FASTBALL
TOURNAMENT
- At Brodhagen and Rostock Ball Parks -
SAT. and SUN., AUGUST 12-13
ADVANCE TICKETS available from any TEAM MEMBER
in tournament,
These tickets are only $1.00 in advance and are good for
both days in both parks.
There will be REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE at Brod-
hagen, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, and very excellent ball in-
eltuditvg ,KEITH WAGLER, famed Tavistock pitcher, who pitch-
es for Kitchener Super U.S. (Most valuable player 1971 in-
ter-city league).
Please support BreWer's first' tournament
venture.
This will be a double knock-out -
hours A total of 16 games:
9 IN BRODHAGEN - 7 IN ROSTOCK
TEAMS ENTERED:-
Tavistock Merchants - Wellesiy Queens - St. Marys
Stonetown Chevies - Stratford Conroy Memorials -
Rostock Red Sox - Fullerton Juniors - Tavistock
Juniors Milverton Winstons Kirkton,Woodharu
,Combilies Brodhagen Brewers
FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE:- - Aug. 12th 1. Tavistock Merchants vs, Wellesley Queens
9 a.m, at Erodhagen
2. Rostock vs. Fullerton - 9 a.m, at Rostock
. 3. Kirkton-Woodham vs. Milverton - 11 a.m. at Rostock
4. Stratford vs. St. Marys - 11 a,m. at Brodhagen
5. Brodhagen Tavistock Juniors - 1 p.m. at Brod-
hagen.
ALL SUPPORT HEARTILY WELCOMED
For further irifOrmAtion If needed, ph. R. Leonhardt 345.2912
STAG
for
David "Doc"
Brady
Seaforth Curling Rink
Sat.,. Aug. 19
Tickets $1.00
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7 inning games or 11/2
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