The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-24, Page 60
ELM HAVEN.
MOTOR
HOTEL
NOW FEATURING
CAROL
SANDS
SHOW
COMING NEXT WEEK
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3 Guys
and 2 Gals
MATINEE 4-6 p.m.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor
and Kerr* and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Musselman and Jeffery of Strat-
ford spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Beuerman.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is still
a patient In Stratford Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Murray
of Exeter, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob
of Kitchener visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Regele one after-
noon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. WilliantLiving-
ston of Bullet Twp. visited. on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Dennis.
CASH BINGO
Legion !fall, Seat orth
FRIDAY, AUG. IS
8:15 p.m.
15 Reglilar Games 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)-1.
-Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion
HINIMMIHHOODHU
THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
WAYNE RIEHL
In the Crown Room
_Dining room open, on Sundays
from 12(ri*on 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m. in the evening.
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Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
the Red Knight Room
Elgin, Gard and Don Fisher
With Audrey Kerr at the Piano
— Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room —
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
RUSS and Dorothy
Tasty chicken Wings for snacks
— AMPLE FREE PARKING --
COMPA IOTEL SE AFORTH
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DANCING
Saturday Night, August 26th
THE BLENDERS
Sunday Entertainment, August 27th
LORNE and THE LORMAINES
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
at
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Pancake and Sausage Breakfast commencing at $ a.m.
NOME COOED BEANS FAMOUS STREET MARKET
Bean Queen Contest
Dance In The Arena Saturday Night
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Attention
Veterans
Ex-Service Men and Women
and Dependents.
T. Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer
IL W. MOYER .
Provincial Service Officer of London
will visit at the 7
Legion Hall,' Branch 156, SEAVORTH on
TUESDAY SEPT. 19
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding
War Disability pensions, Treatment, Allowances; etc., IS re-
quested to contact the Service Officers of the Seaferth Branch
' NOT LATER THAN
. AUGUST-28
Interviews by Appointment Only
SERVICE OFFICERS:
T. F. WILBEE •GEO, H. MILLER
527.1852 521- 1512
M. and Mrs. It. A. Pinball
Of Burlington and Mrs. W. J.
Faulkner of 'Galt visited -Miss
Lillian Faulkner.
gev. J. Erre and Mrs. SteWart
recently attended the funeral at
Wingkalti of the. late Mr. Frank
Ross of Whitechureb.
Rev, and Mrs. Stewart this
week were in $t.. Thomas to meet
Mrs. Dr. Eva Moses of India,
the special speaker at 0* Con-
Ceram* of United Church Women
of the Lenden Conference held in
Alma College. They alslovisitr
ecl Mr. and Mrs.. C. hi re of
that city and Mr. and M S.; SaM
Richardson who live near
Belmont.
Last week Rev. and Mrs.
Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Richardson of Oxford_
Pre-fair Dance
Crystal Palace, Mitchell
Saturday, August 26
y.
Lee Davidson & his Rhythm Rangers, from Plattsville
$9.00 per couple, couples only, refreshments
- SPONSORED BY MITCHELL AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Perth County Pork Producers
Barbecue
and
Dance
August 30,1972
5:00 to8:00P.m•
Brodhagen Community Hall
Music by
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as reunion
The Broadfoot family picnic 4
waS held recently at the Lions
Park, Seaforth with 65 in atten-
dance and with 23 families re-
presented.
Committee_ officers for the
1973 picnic are - President -
Bob• Broadfoot; 1st Vice Presl-
,dent - John Broadfoot; 2nd. Vice*
President - Ian McAllister; Sec.
''Teas - Anne Broadfoot; Sports
Don 81. Evelyn Broadfoot and
Howard & Matte Broadfoot.
Results of races and games
were:
Boys and Girls 5 & under -
Grant Haves & Murray Townsend
Girls, 8 & under - Kelly
Smith and Darlene Provost.
Boys, 8 & under - Larry'
Broalifoot. ,
Girls, 11 & under •- Karen
McAllister & Brenda Goff.
Boys,11 & under - Robbie
Goff & andy Smith,.
_Girls, 14 & under - Karen
McAllister & Brenda Goff.
Boys, 14 & under - Randy
Smith 7 Robbie Goff.
Mummie Race - lst.Brenda 11.‘i
Goff & Robert Broadfoot; 2nd.
Janet McAllister & Sandy Broad-
foot. .
Girls Sack Race - Debbie Pro-
vost & Brenda Gaff.
Boys Sack Race — Robbie
Goff & Michael Adaire.
Girls Wheelbarrow Race -
1st. Brenda Goff & Janet Mc-
Allister; 2pd. Brenda Broad-
foot & Laurie Broadfoot,,
Boys Wheelbarrow Race -
1st. Michael Adaire 7 Randy
Smith; 2nd. Sandy Broadfoot &
Ronnie Broadfeot.
Jelly Bean Guessing. Dar-
lene Provost.
Ladies Nail Hammering -
Mrs. John Broadfoot.
Men JNail Hammering - Mr.
John Broadfoot.
Closest Anniversary - Mr.
and Mrs. Ian McAllister.
Youngest Present - Murray
Tawnsertd, son of Mr. and WO.
George Townsend.
Oldest Person - Mrs.Stanley Ft
Mitchell. •
Person Coming the Farthest-
Broadfoot.
Members net resident in this
area ' came from Richards'
Landing, Sundridge, Ottawa and
Stratford. .
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Phone 527.0240
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It's the biggest Famtv-F un-.
For-All of at 1,me'al the 197?
Canadian National Exh iwt -->n•
on now through Sept 4 in
Toronto Just look at a few of.
the attractions waiting foryou
The People's Republic of
China—Appearing for the
first time at the CNE the.
Republic of China is mount-
ing gan impressive display of
industrial, agricultural. scien-
lific.and artistic Ohibits..
Big Bands—Durrng..the next
two weekends, the Big Band
Era returns with Gene Krupa
(Aug. 25-27) and Les Elgart
(Sept. 1-3) recreating the
memorable music of the 30's
and 40's. Free at the Band--
shell from 9:00 p.m,
International Pavillorf,-See
fascinating exhibits from
many lands including Argon;
tina, Brazil, Czechoslovakia,
Finland, Germany, Philip-
pines, Portugal, Romania and
SM.weden. "
"Sesame Street" Stars in
New Musical—Bob McGrath
and Loretta Long. known to
millions as Bob and Susan of
"Sesame Street .' appear'in
their new children's show, "A
Happy Time Twice daily at
the Bandshell through Aug 26.
3 in 1 Matinee Thrill Show
(Aug 21-Sept 4).Three
shoWs for the price of one!
1The ever-popular Jack Koch-
man Hell Drivers. who will
again amaze audiences with
their fantastic daring, plus the
Yogi Bear Show and the Flint-
stones Show, both packed
with song3, dances'and fun- ,
filled adventures to gore the
kids an extra treat. (Tickets -
Adults S1.50. S1.50. Students 61 00.
Children 500.)
Aquarama—An exhilarating
mix of lovely girls, lovable .
water clowns. and lively water-
skiing at its- fastest and fun-
niest. Free daily on the CNE
waterfront.
Evening Grandstand Sped-
tacutars (through Sept. 3 at
8:00 p.m.) Each-great show is
headlined by such top inter-
national stars as Engelbert
Humperdinck, Anne Murray..
Sonny & Cher, and many
more (S4.00, $5.00 and 56.00).
Then there's a Mile-and-a-
half Midway with many new
breath-taking rides....4 free
horse shows. antique and
custom cars...rock concerts
and recitals...films and,.
fashion shows...the Canadian
'International Air. Show (Sept.
1-4), and a wide array of
sports:
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION
Toronto • Until Sept. 4 *Open Sundays
Adults $1.50, Students $1.00, Children 504
'WHERE ELSE CAN YOU SEE AND DO SO MUCH IN ONE PLACE FOR
SO LITTLE!...INCLUDING FREE ADMISSION TO ONTARIO PLACE'
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at
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
Egrnondville -
August 28—Sept.1
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Age 5 and up welcome
Bring your Bible
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'LONDON and DISTRICT SOCCER
St. Columban
.vs.
London Celtics
Sunday, Aug. 27th
Kick-off 2 p.m.
&MILS* SOCCER FIELD
Centre.
Mrs. Ruth Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Halo' were in Lon-
,don Saturday attending the
Ritchie - Book wedding.
Mr. Ken Devereaux is spend-
big a month in Europe.
— • mina Pearl Grainger of Roeh-*
visitingeet
ester,
:he" sny ci r7elrasti'veRs°bitne
Campbell, of Russel, Ont., are
Seaforth and district.
Mrs. Ross McGregor and
Mrs. Cecil Pullman have return-
ed after spending three weeks
England, Scotland and Ireland.
Mr. and mrs, Robert Charters
of Goderich were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. A.Y. Mei,e4ri
and D:C.G. McLean, were in
Montreal last week 'attending the
annual convention of the Canadian.,
Community Newspaper Associa-
tion.
David Garden of Hamilton and
Harvey Greer of Stratford spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Greer on their way to Hamilton
after spending two week's vac-
ation in Northern Ontario, visit--
ing Restoule, North Bay, Wawa,
Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit, Mich.,
and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keys
Seaforth, visited last week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keys
and family of Hamilton.
Mrs. Lyle Caller, Steven an4
Wayne of London spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Souter.
Gery and Janet Lynn Dykstra
are spending a holiday with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Andrews, Harpurhey.
We were very sorry to hear 8,
that Mr. David S. Ryan is a
patient at Seaforth Community
Hospital.
The winner of a door prize
at the recent Seaforth Horticul-
ture Society Flower Show was
Clarence Martin of Seaforth. The
prize was donated by Mrs. R.
Grunewald of Varna.
Mrs. Nimmo of Millbrook,
Ont. is visiting her sister Mrs.
Alex Smith on James St.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp
have returned from a trip to
Scotland.
Mrs. William Brown, Jarvis •
Street, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Don Carter and
grandchildren, Joanne, Janice
and Bradley attended the ceme-
tery•-decoration last Sunday at
Trinity Lutheran Church, Sebas-
topol and later 'visited Mrs.
Brown's mother,Mrs. Henry J.•
Neeb at Tavistoc.
ELCOME TO
THE WORLDS LARGEST
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