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The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-31, Page 80.41110 HURON EXPOSITOR, EAPORTH, ONT., AUG. 31, 1972 *********ik********** BIG COUNTRY JAMBOREE at FAMILY PARADISE 9 ORCHESTRAS "45 ENTERTAINERS" SUNDAY SEPT.10 Beginning at 10 a.m. and Finishing at ? ? ? Weather Permitting Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club ********************* WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS : DIAL 887-6641 BOWLERS ! Leagues are filling fast. Put your name in NOW so you won't miss out. Phone your league president at once or phone Nobel Lanes • OPEN BOWLING . , • .Open Bowling Ridgy and Saturday Nights from 8 p.m,: Sunday Afternoon, 2 to 6 p.m. • MONDAY AFTERNOON, LABOR DAY, from 2 to 6 p.m . FREE BOWLING Free Bowling and Instructions for -any NEW BOWLER • NOBEL BOWLING LANES Phone 527-0840 Seaforth TONIGHT , ICHARD BIJRTO A HAI,..,c,,y.Lus GENEVIEVE BUJOLD RED SICY A IN THE HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION BROWNIE'S fitivEatil CLINTON - ONTARIO litEATIRE O 4 Queen's Hotel Seaforth 527-0820 Ia n -GQt1 b - 28-Sept.2. ,(4 iciummaiimark , UNC-.451611111.09r Stage Coach Sept.4th-9th -Va.IL-1, .L", rst11111111211111100W-4; "taCAI I I I I I '411811211118"- SPECIAL SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 2:30 p..m. -at FAMILY PARADISE. ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL NOW FEATURING MAGOO 3 -Guys and 2' Gals COMING, NEXT WEEK MARSYAS MATINEE 4-6 n.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 21, • 4.0•00.11.- with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Ayr. Mrs., Turnbull also spent a few days in Brussels with Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. James G.Sher- wood and family of Ottawa were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sills. 0.1 Mr. and Mrs. G. Coughlin of London spent the week end with Miss Alice Reid. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sills spent the week end with friends in Hope Bay. and Mrs. Phillip Flannag- an of Scarboro and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent O'Connor of Toronto we.** recent visitors with Mr. and sil.ns. Matt Murray in Mc- Mop. Mr. and Mrs. James Carno- chan and David of Winnipeg, Man. have been recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Carnochan in Thckersmith. Mr. Allen Carnochan of Seaforth returned to Winnipeg with them. Mr. and Mrs. DavidMcKellar and Baby Timmy of Toronto, Mrs. Hogg and Mrs. Hutchison of London, England, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKellar of Brampton 4 and Rev. and Mrs. R.H.Williams and Paul of Mount Clements, Michigan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKellar, Goder- ich St., West. Mrs. A.C.Bell and Bradley have returned home to Minnea- polis after holidaying with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Oliver• and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. L.D.Warner of Lakeside,Florida, were weekend guests o Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hoelscher. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Hillen of Kingston. visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hillen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop. Misk Jean Hillen , daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Stanley Hillen has returned -to Chiliwak, B.C. to re- sume her teaching duties after spending the holidays with her parents and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Patter- son spent the weekend in Toronto., They were guests at the Kelly - Bellamy wedding and also attend- ed the .C.N. Exhibition. Mrs. John Nielson of New Hamburg visited her mother, Mrs. Julia Flanigan who is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Coombs of Waterloo spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Coombs. Mr' Chris Coombs has joined the staff of Canada Trust in London, while Mrs. Coombs has been transfer- red to the London Branch of the Zurich Insurance Co. Miss Terry Kunz has returned home after spending the past three weeks in, the Canadian West. STAG for BRIAN McDONALD FRI., SEPT. 8 Seaforth Community Centre Admission $1.00 L awmmi 1 eS Sn 4.1 4 09 .4 Country and Western Entertainm n SATURDAY n the Red Knight Room Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher With Audrey Kerr at the Piano — Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room — FRIDAY and SATURDAY RUSS' and Dorothy Tasty chicken Wings for snacks — AMPLE FREE PARKING - COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH ' at FAMILY PARADISE *** ******** ***** *****1+ DANCING COUNTRY 'CAVALIERS Saturday Night Dance Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile. Club s„.2 Seurday Matinee " Thu.el 1 s EVE s 4010ITA • Rustnic.n.C1 a OM and FLOWERS FOR A VIRGIN TIER' NN'ils I tRIX'r it. ir I -(1\ • lit ti I ',Os. I 4.11•1 inxi Scliv%•, 0•1/. wy• wi it( I \ is it 1, ) 11)(1)...(1111 I hi 11 tI ) 0(1%1 JOHN 8k ine simasinie aniumnes A MARK RYDELL FILM . ' '0% N' Sun. 3 Men. 4 Tim 5 Just when you thought you'd seen it ail— ANN / a$ 711449. DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 'PHONE 524-9981 4 fEATIIIk DUSK•Tan',7 DAWN SHOW! / OPENS 4; -, AT 800 ,31, SHOWS c".^: START AT .tic. DUSK veto . rN!/gSD• -44,tr WINNER OF 2 ACADEMYAWARDS! .Filmed by wan David Lean 9S D A story of love. 100 "TEMPLES OF TIME" MU COW MAW 54174117 /V/416- ST Nr! lONA/ Yfri • Cilit/T 6450/000./ John Wayne Kirk Douglas "THE WAR WAISONN 015 S. A film for adults to take their chiit;n, too! (1110 RillIWOr Gididpen Inert running" grx,e CHILDFIEN UNDER 12 FREE Plus2nd BIG WV 000/// iiN 4 "COOGall'S.BLUff" Clint Eastwood ki:Z.L.FiGirreing J;;714;ne---- "nVO M _IMES FOR Ell-UNT!IIIMENT 1%. i ilsety Eitilaastc7a° S ISTER i n e SARA II FRIDAY and SATURDAY — SEPT. 1 - 2 Robert Redford, George Segal& CO. heist TheHotROck.:. almost ................................................ ECIaisA ALLAN POE'S classic of the grotesque... JASON ROAROS Murders rs114 THE ,11A.U1eMOrgile 'COLOR by MovIelab An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Picture Dr. Phibes scuriously terrifying! WA en% AWP.C. f optUk PIC %OE COME FACE TO FACE WITH TOTAL TERROR ! Every lovin d see this film be oo late. Al IP 4 WECICIINg ADULT ENTOtAiNtAtter • *• • aa • a • • io ot • • • • • •.• •• • • • • • a., kip, *0 • • • • • .4. • • • • • • • • CANDLELIGHT I NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT: • • - AUGUST 28 — SEPTEMBER • • THE HOUR GLASS . • • MITCHELL FAIR FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 1 — WESTERN HORSE SHOW Free Teen Dance to "Thyra" formerly Catalyst SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 — PARADE — HORSE RACES & LIVESTOCK judging etc.•, evening HEAVY HORSE SHOW & PONY DRAWING MATCH Dance to Wayne Riehl and The Country Versatiles 'SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 — STARTING AT -1:30 Tug-O-War, Long Distance Run, 'Ball Games, Horse Shoe Pitching Exhibitign buildings open at all times. Midway aways in operation. "The Biggest Little Fair in Ontario" • ********************** Returning by Popular' DeMand Featuring "The Country C,ussins" with M.C. Cactus Mac and Special Guest, Perth County's Own Cussin Clem appearing in person at • Weather Permitting Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coults of Red Deer, Alta. who has been visiting friends and relatives here has returned home. Miss Margaret Patrick of Toronto is visiting relatives in Tuckersmith and Seaforth. Visitors last week at the res- idence of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were the fortner's dau- ghter, Mrs.' Alvin Hammond and her husband of Moorefield, who are holidaying in Goderich, also Professor Gordon Couling and Mrs. Couling of Guelph and this week, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Har- vey of Sweeburg. maasieg" 'MOOS CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Sea forth Friday, Sept. 1st 8:15 pm. ' 15 Regular 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) —Proceeds for Welfare' Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion STAG PARTY .for Don Rathwell FRIDAY September 1st CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE RECEPTION and DANCE for DEBBIE STEPHENSON and DONALD RATHWELL (Bridal Couple SAT., SEPT. 9 9-12 p,m. Zurich Community Centre BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Everybody Lunch ' welcome Provided IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf THIS WEEK • AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL FRIDAY anti SATURDAY • . Twenty-fifth Hour 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. IIIIIII111111111111111111111111111 Mr. and M s. Wayne Hardy, Douglas and kris, of Portage La P airie, an., and Corporal and rs. Eve t Felker, Lin and Kevin of Trenton Air Base, spent the weekend in Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. C. ,Felker.- Sunday visitors, included Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Felker, Derek; Stacey of Dorchester, Mr. Reg. Tebdutt and Miss Marjorie Tapp, also Jdr. and Mrs. Earl At- kins, of London. Mrs. Evelyn Shera and son Warren have returned home after ` spending their vacation In the Quinte Isles near Belleville, Qnt. They also toured the picturesque Thousand Islands aboard the "American Gananoque". Remember( 1 t takes but a Moment to place an Expositor want Ad and be money In pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 52'7-0240. ocal Briefs A RESTAURANT and TAVERN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bayfield:*.led in Goderich — Phone 524-7711: • 44•41' *********************A 0 JOE OVERHOLT SAT. NIGHT DANCING BILL BRADY BRAHMA 'BULLS BUGGING • BRONCS ROPING CALVES WILD COW MILKING BULL DOGGING RODEO CLOWNS Mr. T.R. Cluff of Montreal was a guest last week with Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth, and Miss Ruth' Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood- ruff of St. Davids were guests of Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Hullet Twp., last week. • Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Ste- wart and daughter of Toronto called on their many friends in town on Thursday. Miss Margaret Simpson, Th- edford, and Mrs. Margaret Whyte of North Bay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich on Thurs- day. Mr. James Kelley of Toronto was the guest of 111$ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley last week. Miss Mabel Kellough of Exeter spent a •few days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Kelley and Mr. Kelley. Mrs. M. H. McKenzie of town .spent a few days in Oshawa. Mrs. . Turnbull of Seaforth and Mr and Mrs. Albert Car- diff of thel visited last week