The Huron Expositor, 1973-05-31, Page 8he G011.prR1 Public Is Invited To An
OPEN , HOUSE
OFFICIAL OPENING
Of the new
Ausable-Bayfield
Consenration.AUthority
Sat afternoon, June 9,1973,
Office arid
afternoon,.
-
1.;30 7- 5:00 p.m.
.We are located in Exeter, on Hwy. 83, 1/4 mi. west of Hwy. 4
.2:00 p.m. - Official Opening Ceremonies
.3 :,06 p.m. Delnonstration of planting large tree
Authority tree spade
All afternoon - 'Tours of . Facilities, Exhibits,
Slide Show, Displays of Equipment,
Literature, Park Plans
Light refreshments will be served.
Take this opportunity to visit us and learn more about the
work of your Conservation •Authority.
THE) HURONII ROTOR, 513AFCPTIV ONT., MAY 3.1, 19'73
Mr. COrnellus Spain of t80 -
46th Avenue, St. Petersburg
Beach 611 Florida, a well known
former resident of Egniondville
and his niece Mrs. Harry Or,ebb
oft.292411grim Circle, Waterloo
visited. friends here on Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne GreeriL
ENTERT4NMENT AT
FAMILY PARADISE'
SUNDAY. AFTERNOON, JUNE . .3
SILVER STRINGS •
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
PARK.
Don't forget Sattirday Night Dances
Auxiliary
meets
The Barbara Kirkman Au$11-
41ary of First Church met Tues,
'day evening with a 'fair atten-
dance. Mrs.K. Sharp presided
and read the opening poem "God's
Gift". Miss Janet Cluff read
the treasurer's report. The
next• meeting will be a pot luck
supper at Lions Park.'
Miss Janet Cluff read the
scripture lesson t Mrs.Elmer
Myers gave her r , ,.rt and one
which had been prepared by'Mrs.
Lillian Kerslake en the Synod-
ical In wingham.
RESTAURANT-and TAVERN
- Friday, Saturday
The Music Men
Wednesday night
The Maitland Trio
r.
Bayfield Road in Goderich - Phone 524-7711 PARK
GODERICH
c:w.L.
HEUCHRE'
in St. James'
• Auditorium
FRI.,' JUNE 1st, 8:30 p.m.
Admission 50 cents
JAN-M1CHAEL VINCENT • KEENAN WYNN • JILL IRELAND
Posduced by IRWIN WinIM.ER end Roam cmarroFF soneannee by LEVOS JOHN CMIJNO
Mew conesceed end Conducted by JERRY MOND Deeded ter ARCRAEL ,
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY .
MAY 30 - 31 - JUNE 1
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LEE MARVIN
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"PRIINIE CUT" ( 'Or
PANAVISION' TECHNICOLOR'
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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GENE WACNIIIIN isessovei Oa.
BEST Acron.
TECHNICOLOR
A NATIONAL
GENERAL
PICTURES
RELEASE
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seatorth
FRI., JUNE .1st
8:15 p.m.
IS ,Regular Games for $16.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
- $75.00 Jackpot to 'Go
TWO DOOR PRIZES
Adnaliescio4 $1.00 •
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1-.00'
(CHILDREN UNDR 16 NOT'
PERMIT.WD)
-Pi-greeds for Welfare Work-
Ausplces•Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion, Seater%
WITH AUDREY KERR-AT THE PIANO
FRIDAY:and SAiURDAY
IN THE LADIES and ESCORTS ROOM
Russ Dale
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR' SNACKS
- AMPLE FREE PARKING -
JACK LEMON • °AMARA toms
ef
WOMF.40,
4gie a, i AND BETWee* "ma
JASON ROBARDS LPG
ADULT' ENTWAINNIENT
• Phone 527-0508
Plus other' items at low priceS - We sell ice. -
COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth
FRIDAY Evening, DE 1
QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST -
Open le India. between 16
and 24 inclusive.
SENIOR CRIZEN QUEEN - Op..
to I•4i. 65 .nd aeon.
LADIES DIVISION ExHiens 0,
dbplay in CoonntunRy Contr.
AntSterlion, I Many n11.
<lams!
BINNTAIHNI
ALL AUAN SISIIIS
from Th. Term, Humor Skew
Along "441 Load Talent, •
lienalltefik Pfuldamt
allelee,Oeteale Huron Central. Agricisiturei Society bias RtuBlestads421714rerimmette
mumamilium Briefs .LOCAL aRt c ,l'S
, !,,i4nes Marion gray
ituronview, Clinton„ attended
the Spring Thankoffering Ser-
vice Itrat Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, Sunday Morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole-
man havereturned home from
Toronto after attending a ban-
quet given by pelt Telephone
Company in honor of Mildred
Towers who was r Uring after
25 years with the i e t 1030
Dufferin street. The al vis-
ited with cousins over the eek
end.
LINO DA Cr:
SEA ' RT4JAGI011
• "Mctinstreet"
SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd
, 1.50 eadh •
Sponsored by
YOUNG ADULT INTER-TOWN,
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Wood of Livonia, Mich, ;isita
his mother, Mrs. Andrew MAW-.
ton and Mr. Houston when on
their way to attend the funeral of
his cousin, the late Mrs. Ada
Dungey of Mitchell:
Rev. J. -tire and Mrs.Stewart
attended .the reception' for and
the presentation to Mr. Bruce
Laing, in Orill a on Saturday
ng on the tic- afternoon kW ttY
casion • of his retirement as
priacipal of Par SA. collegiate
in that city fo thirty ears,
They also visited, friterlaM
orillia and on the Rama reserve
as well as at,Menestng,
mrs. Eula Kellar has returned
from West Virginia where for
several months she'took care of
her mother who passed away
April 26th. a6thn.
d Mrs. Wesley Roe,
west William Street, attended the
twenty-sixth convocation at the
University of Waterloo, May 25
when their daughter Joyce
graduated.
Mrs. Leland Wannamaker'
(JeksWWallace) Napanee visited
with`r'elatives over the weekend
and attended the walker-Brandon
Wedding In Bayfield on Saturday.
Among the graduates receiv-
ing, degrees at the Spring Con-
vocation of Waterloo Lutheran
University, May 20th was Mrs.
' K. B roc kiehurs t, the former Julie
Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. 'Hoover, Seaforth. Mrs.
Brocklehurst received' her
Bachelor of Arts, majoring in
Psymchioss nnloEgy.
a Broadfoot of Sund-
ridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Trefry of
Richards Landing visited last
week with ,Mr. and Mrs. Elnier
Townsend and Mr. and Mrs:John
Broadfoot in Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Town-
send visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Haswell at New Hamburg. and
attended the 'Mennonite Relief
Sale.
Sr. Evelyn, Ursuline Convent
Windsor, ,spent a few days with
her aunt, Mrs. Jean Fortune.
Mr.4 and Mrs. Cleave Coombs
were in London last week attend-
ing the funeral of his aunt, the
late Mrs. Peter Dudley. Mrs.
Dudley, the former Florence
worden of Winthrop; was in her'
84th year. ,,,, '
Mrs. Thomas Pryde of
Exeter was a guest of Misses
Peg and Bess Grieve on Sin--
day:
. Bill Hart, Graham young and,
David Steffen spent a trfew
days fishing this week at
Callender, and North Bay. „
Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Leon-.
hardt attended the graduation ex-
Guelph . when their daughter, ...
Susan , graduated.,,
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30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-781i
,AIRC,ONDITIONED
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT 7 ADS
Phone 57-0240
NOTICE .TO 'HOG PRODUCERS,
'AND HOG TRANSPORTERS!
The Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing
Board wish to advise that the last day of
operatinga Marketing Yard at Clinton„
Ontarico,will be ,
TUESDAY, MAY 29th, 1973
Alternate facilities have been arranged
for at the
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES
HENSALL, ONTARIO ,
to commence. operating on
TUESDAY, JUNE5th, 1973
and on EACH TUESDAY thereafter.
' Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board,
4108.tunclas Street West, •
Toronto, Ontario
ri..3117:1 '
A CHARTOFFIANKLER/CARLJNO PRODUCTION
CHARLES BRUNE=
In A MICHAEL RYMER RIP
"THE MECHANIC"
PARK CLOSED FOR THE,
MONTH OF )UNE
MINI VACATIONS
BY
HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE LIMITED -
JOLT 3 4 DAY' PENNSYLVANIA K,Iren:n
Dutch folk Festiva;
JUCT 16 6 DAY Nova Scotian Mn,s Cr.,,se
JULY 25' 6 DAY Montreal, Quebec City and
Ste. Ann* De Beaupre
• AUGUST 7 S DAY Motssomm. Polar BearEiptesi
AUGUST 18 8 DAY Washington, William sburg,-
AUGUST 31 and Colonial Virginia
OCTOBER 5 -4 DAY Nashville, Gram Ole OcirY * 5 66.00
PRICES QUOTED ARE BASED ON A FOUR TO. A ROOM BASIS. OTHER
PRICES time IN TOUR sooner AVAILABLE < Y WRITING HABICIRK
TRANSIT BOX 700, SEAFORTH, OR • YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL
AGENT.
75.00
, 3120.00 .
$104.00
3139.00
BAKE SALE
SATURDAY
JUNE 2nd
STAG
DIRECT DIAL=TOLL FREE
1--800-265-4'144 RAY 1:4VEREAUX
. or
SATURDAY
JUNE 2nd
HE NSALL ARENA
Admission $1.00
First Presbyterian
Church
at 2:30 p.m.
Sponsored-by tItei.illiteitid
30, Ile
fosivro
la 114ERTRE
Coun ryan4 Western Entertainment ti
TURDAY
Knight 'Room
Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher
URSULA ANDRESS'
847 -IHON MON •TUES
SHOW 6700 APPROX JUNE 244-6
,PE
if you could stay alive!
'•,..crIARLE13 BRONSON
•elagoFFicE OPENS 11 :90
FIRST CLINTON ONTARIO
THE NEWEST A
BIGGEST YET!
I SCARF and CLIP
FASHION SHOW
SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST PARK
Sponsored by
Optimist Club
I
,Sponsored by
The. Twilight Circle
of
EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CHURCH
JUNE loth
- 8:00 p.m.
CHURCH BASEMENT
- Admission 50 cents
Lunch Provided
-,Few tickets still available -
U11)
UTE treptie,
iiihe •
'ADULT ENTERTANCIANT ,
GARY GRIMES RODDY MCDOWALL
JUNE 6-74
• •
SIX MEN OUT OF HELL .
WED.-THURS..FRI. WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM
LUNCHEONS --- 12 to 2 and 6 to 8
HOT BEEF, HOT PORK, HOT HAM and HOT HAMBURG-pr,
It includes Potatoes and Vegetables
Any one of these items $
THE
REVENGERS
1.00 WILLIAM HOLDEN SUSAN' HAYWARD
• ADULT INTIJITAINIAINT
•
Elm Haven
Motor Hotel
Tht Week
"The Yukon"
Coming Next Week;
Moonshine
VERSATILE GR'OUP,
POP.
ROCK & COUNTRY
Matinee Saturday
Ontario's Largest Spring Fair
LI
SPRING
146770#
TRADE
W FAIR
FLVSNEP W101 FUN?
OPENS
; AT BM
SHOWS
START AT
DOSK
nennit mums aim:mom PlOtalen
innocent
Bystanders
DRIVE-IN.• GODERICH
HWY 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PRONE 524.9981 CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
3 DAYS Russur. JUNE
THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL -HOTEL
MITCHE LL
Thursday, Friday
• Saturday -
In the'
CROWN ROOM
Coleman Valley
Road
Dining room open' on Stondaye
from 12 emend p.m. and $ pin.
to S p.m. In the evening.
SO FILM!" - Archer Winston, N.Y. Post
"HOW TO
SUCCEED
WITH SEX"
SATURDAY being, JUNE 2
iimiSt Slmw SEE:- Lang's Chimpanzees
Noel's Rodeo Performing Brahma Bull
Michael's Mess of.Mutts
,5 Famous Aeros - Acrobatic Troupe
Frazier's Military Ponies
SEE:- `-`Big Babe" - Largest Elephant on
Tour in the Circus World.
PLUS::-- Clowns - Jugglers - Wild West
-Tickets on sale from Optimists and Read's Shoe Store-
ADVANCE - CHILDREN $1.00 - ADULTS $1.25
AT DOOR - CHILDREN $1,25 - ADULT $1.50
ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX -
FINEST SHOW COMING THIS YEAR
7:00.1VOSIMIS HEAVY NOW
TEAMS, PONY TURK
ROADSTERS. ITC.
M. L "tory" Gregg, Mater of
Ceeeeneetes }et Afirmoon end
Fooling Program..
SAlUIDAY Aflame NNE 2
I -00-.-PARADE THROUGH TOWN
JUDGING OF ALL
UVESTOCK
I.16--OFFICIAL OPENING
by Queen Of The Furrow
2:30--EASY SHOW in Arena
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SINOP Annum NW 3
SAM HORSE JU5GING
AND'YIESTENI GAMES
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sun. 3 Aloe 4 To.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
1NE ADAM SISTS3 Sated Mass.
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