The Huron Expositor, 1972-10-26, Page 8pRT &A1L5
"I'm telling you, Sam, there's no way we can buy these
young kid voters."
"Collins Siaited out in the Little League. That's his father
with him."
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CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURAN'T and TAVERN
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Friday. and Saturday Nights
PAUL CROSS
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Biyfield Road 'in Goderich Phone 524-7711
A Feudin' Over Yonder
A 3-Act Hillbilly Comedy :
Presented by SDHS Drama Society on •
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• Come and See
The Public is .
invited to attend
the- Annual
Commencement
of the
SEAFORTH DISTRICT IIIGH SCHOOL
IN SDHS AUDITORIUM
-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, at 8:30 p.m.-
Guest. Speaker:- ROBERT ALLEN
An Assistant Superintendent of the Huron County Board of
Education.
A graduate of Seaforth District High School in • 19S3.
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Saturday Morning Legion Hockey
Starts Oct 28
• Combines (BANTAM & MIDGET) 8 a.M.
• - PEE WEES (Aged 10 to 12) ,9 a.m.
• NOVICE -(Aged 8 to 10) 10 a.m,
• MITES (up to 8) 11 a.m.
Coaches and Managers will be on •hind to
seleCt teams.
FIREMEN'S BALL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th i
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
The Bluewater Playboys
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Admission $3.00 per couple
Dancing from 9:30 to 1
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SUN, THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M.
FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 '81 9:15
Solway Affirm 28 • 1 3 0
GODERICH, ONT.
524-7 11
TECHNICOLOR"
Starts WEDNESDAY!
-.,.. still the same old atoi-y,
a fight for love and glory -
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Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
n the Red Knight Room
Elgin, • Gord and Don Fisheir
WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO
- Also in the Ladies' and Escort's' Roojtn
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Miss & Dorothy.
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
- AMPLE FREE PARKING -
COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seafort
The
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
- Country and Western Music
- FEATURING -
Country Wally &
Cousin Jim
THURS., FRI. and SAT. NIGHTS
Daily Luncheon Specials in Our Dining
Lounge and Beverage,Rooms From75c
IRENS MATINEES
LSD'
IWONMOR/
DRAGS
AT
HULLY
THIS SUNDAY FOR GULLY
"MOLSON CUP"
HILLY GULLY
SPORTS & RECREATION • LTD.
R,R.1 VARNA TEL. 262-5809
Pineridge Chalet
(1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
HALLOWEEN PARTY
FEATURING 'JOE' OVERHOLT
Special Octoberfest Food
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ROAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, .BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND
STEAKBURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW
OR FRENCH FRIES
Next Week - Sat. Nov. 4
THE SYDENHAM VALLEY BOYS • -
To reserve your table, phone:
GEORGE BEER DON MOUSSEAU
262-2678
22 .6-4610
DANCE AT
(AT THE NEW CHALET)
HOLLY GULLY
Music by the: "STAR-TREK"
• SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
PRIZES FOR THE BEET COSTUMED COUPLE
DANCING 9:30 TO 12:30 - $4.50 PER COUPLE
INCLUDES BUFFET
P:==i011==.1
AP' „or
Allr
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CABARET
Brodhdgen Community Centre
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th
Music by
ERIC YUNDT
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Tickets: Children 50c, Students• 75c, Adults $1
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EGMONDVILLE
MISSIONARY WEEK-END with
Rev. and MRS. NEIL REMPLE
MISSIONARIES TO AUSTRIA
FRI., OCT. 27-8 p.m. Women's Missionary Fellowship.
SAT., OCT 28--6 p.m. Youtit.Dinrter.
SUN OCT. 29th:--.
1400 a.m. - FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL -
District
Scout News
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Music by
"THE LONDON BRIDGE"
- Admission $1.00 per person -
-Restricted to le years and over-
Advance tickets on sale at Liberal Headquarters
- Refreshments Available -
ANNUAL
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11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. - Mr. and Mrs. !temple will '
minister at both services, and will arso show pictures
in the evening.
: -Sponsored by 1st Time Voter Committee •
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th -
Seaforth Community Centre :
St. Thomas' Chie
Annual
I RUMMAGE SALE
will be held in •
St.Thomas' Parish Hall
OCT. 28th
at 1:30 p.m.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
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• ▪ WALTON
UNITED
CHURCH
TURKEY
06,
SUPPER
: Nov. 1st •
• 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Adults $2.00 -
‘1,,Cr,hildren $1.00w.
, Miss Janet Chesney of Cleve-
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
W. Ament of Kitchener were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D'Orlean
„Sills last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charters
of Goderich were week end guests
o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jack-
son.
Mrs. Trie of Hamilton spent
a few days with Mrs. Ross. Mac-
Gregor.
Rev. and Mrs. New of Monk-
ton called on friends in town
this week. Mrs. New is the
CASH BINGO
Legion Flail, Seaforth
FRI., OCT. 27th
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
- $75.00. Jackpot to Go -
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION V.00
Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERAIrril,D)
-Proceeds for Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch, 156,
Royal Canadian Legion
former Miss Ashton. •
At 'the recent Zurich Fall
Fair, Mrs. Harold Parsons, 25
Louisa Street,•Seaforth, won the
homemaking award for winning
the most points in the ladies
section.
MrS. Parsons also won the
"Champion Cook" title spon-
sored by the Exeter Times-Ad-
vocate.
MT. and Mrs. Orval Lemon of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Lemon of Woodstock and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Lemon of Sarnia were
visitors of their father/4k. Dave
Lemon of Seaforth Sunday, to
celebrate his birthday.
If you are planning to land-
scape a hew home or want to
renovate your garden ex-
tensively, October is a good time
to visit your garden center. Most
home gardeners set out new
plants in the spring, but fall
planting should not be overldoked,
says D.B.McNeill, horticultural
BRUCEFIELD
UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary
Service
SUN., OCT 29'
Morning Service:--
11 a.m.
GUEST MINISTER:
Rev. M. E. Reuber, Seaforth
- Special Music -
Eveiiing Service:-
7:30 p.m.
GUEST MINISTER:
Rev. G. Lockhart Royal, God-
.each.
Northside United Church
Choir of Seaforth will provide
special music.
Everyone Welcome
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
"'"' THE
MAINSTREET
In the Crown Room
'Dining room open on Sundays
front 12 noon •,2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
'to 8. p.m. in the evening.
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Rev. J. Tire and Mrs.§tewart
spent the weekend at Belmont.
where they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb.
Mr. Stewart assisted in the ser-
vice of the 125th. anniversary
of Belmont Presbyterian church,
where he was the minister. 54
years ago, and renewed acquain-
tance with several of those who
were in his congregation at that
time. Qn this, occasion one of
their own sons, Rev. Harry
Crawford, preached the sermon.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thompson last week were 0
Mrs. Thompson's sister Mrs.
John 4.Grey and Mr. Grey from
Moose Jaw, Sask.
or planting
specialist, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
Fall planting of trees and
slartibs will give your garden a
head start in the spring. The'.
procedures are the same as for
spring planting. Plant at the re-
commended depth and make sure
the hole is big enough to allow
the roots to spread out naturally.
Young trees will need support so
that they, will not be broken by
the weight of the snow. Shrubs
and bushes should be mulched to'
prevent 'frost damage and heav-
ing.
Remember! I t takes but a
moment to place an. Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
52'7-0240.
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SUPPER
▪ St. Andrew's United
• Church, Kippen, Ont. •
November 1st'
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:Settings 5, 6, & 7 p.m.
• TICKETS:
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:Adults $2.50 . .-• Children
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• and under $1.00
Pre-Schoolers Free
• FOR TICKETS PHONE •
• 262.5000 after 5 p.m.
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Hallowe'en
DANCE
Seaforth Legion Hall
SAT., OCT. 28
$100 inCostume Prizes
AL HARVEY and '
HIS BLUE BOYS
Members and Guests
• Limited Tickets
$4.00 per couple-Dancing 9-
Tickets available from mem-
. hers or 527-0443,
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1st .SEAFORTH CUB PACK
, The 1st Seaforth Cub Pack
has started for another year in
the Seaforth' District High School
and meets each Tuesday evening
from 6:45 to 8 p.m. There
are approximately 40 boy s and
registration is $4.25 per boy this
year.
The boys are trying to earn
the money for their registration
through Apple Day, this week-
end and the money they earned
at the Plowing Match last Sept-
ember. Without your support
theysevweinlic ubbea uhuaavbelestatorteddo
in
sto. o
Scouts and seem to be enjoying
it vTeryhermetteh. wil I be no Cubs or
Scouts on Tuesday Oct. 31st as
it is Halloween.
The to meet on T boys
Friday at 7 p.m. arthe back
of the Post Office to start their *
Apple Day Campaign. Each hoy
is to have a decorated 6 qt.
basket with hi m i f at all pos-
sible. Also have vckerchief and
uniform on if possible.
• Dancing from 9 to 1
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Good time f
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'OCTOBER 25, 26, 27
at 8 p.m. in the
High SChool Auditorium
• LOCAL BRIEFS, 41-4E HURON EXPO5ITOR:SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT. 2C 1972
DETHEIL BIBLE CHURCH.
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DANCE