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The Huron Expositor, 1973-07-12, Page 6ZURICH LIONS CLUB present THE CARLTON . SHOW BAND' 'RCA Recording Artists Direct From The Pig 'N' Whistle Show' Zurich Arena WEDNESDAY, JULY r 18 9 - 12 P . M . Advance tickets available from: Green Forest Motor Hotel - Grand Bend McLean's Battery Supply - Exeter Jack Merner's Garage Bayfield Bob;s,Barber Shop, Phil's Variety,, Donald Oke Ltd., Mousseau & Parkins, - Zurich • OR ANY MEMBER OF THE ZURICH LIONS CLUB a • — --- Everyone Welcome to The Second Annual Fiddler's Jamboree SUNDAY, JULY 15th Mitchell Community Arena — Starting time — 1:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. — Jack Ingram of Alymer Master of Ceremonies • All donations accepted for the Ontario Assoc- iation Mentally Retarded Children. h. 527-0240: Expositor Actibn Ads1 BROWNIE'S WE'I CLINTON - ONTARIO, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ONE WEEK FROM THURSDAY, JUL 12 'TIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 ELL,UPSIDE DOWN At midnight on New Year's Eve the S. S. Poseidon was struck by a 90 foot tidal wave and capsized The The Shocking tiest.Setter tfecomos Shocking Maxie 2Uth Century-Fox Color b% Dt•L'uNa ADULT ENTERTAINMENT coining - Thurs. Frl., - July 19-20 A GREAT FAMILY ATTRACTION "LIVING FREE" SUSAN HAMPSHIRE NIGEL DAVENPORT The sequel to "BORN FREE" - the Wavy of a lioness and her Cubs. PLUS "THE LITTLE ARK" THEODORE BIKEL A great Ohn for THURS. ONLY ifittE POPCORN FOR THE CHILDREN- ItEfeiltEl O'CLOCK 'Combining the Talents of 15 Academy Aitaid Winners !Pa ir IRWIN ALIENS production of ADMISSION $2.00 PER PERSON CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE '10th Century Fox presents1HE POSEIDON ADVENTURrstarnng GENE HACKMAN ERNEST BOICNINE RED BUTTONS CAROL LYNLEY • RODDY McDOWALL STELLA STEVENS SHELLEY WINTERS co-stamng MD( MARNA MCA SUE MARTIN ARTHUR O'CONNELL ERIC SHEA and LESLIE NIELSEN as The Captain -a RONALD NEAME Rite ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ~wao 11 THEPOSEIDO N4,911141"04- ........ summIE-INWE "Jule ale8111113T ESN SPECIAL • COMING NEXT: - An Authentic Irish Show "THE WITNESSES" Bayfield Road in Goderich PhOne 524-7711 4mm-wow na''''°3 ""s" sun is THE 'GREATEST BLOOD-SHOW ON EARTH! DRIVE-IN •GODIRICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524 9981 Your Blood is the GIFT of UFE BE A+ BLOOD DONOR "And you wonder happens. to the food money." what "Oh goodie! A present...for me?" Kirkton Community Association 29th Annual Garden Party — Fair Grounds — KIRKTON, ONTARIO — HIGHWAY 23 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 1973 Adults $2.00 Children 25c MEN'S FAST BALL R. W.COMBINES vs. STRATFORD MEMORIALS: 6 p.m. JUVENILE CONTEST: 7:30 p.m. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMME — 9 p.m. 4.•••••••••••••••••••• SNOWMOBILE DRAG RACES at HULLY GULLY SUNDAY, JULY 15th r at 1 p.m. ••••••••• BRODHAGEN and DISTRICT CHAMBER of COMMERCE ANNUAL CHICKENBARBEQUE and ;$. , C WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 — Supper 5:30 — 8 p.m. — Plates: $2.25 Adults -- $1.75 Children DANCE : Desjardine Orchestra Admission $1.00 — BALL GAME — Brodhagen vs. Atwood Intermediates, 8 p.m. TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR-SNACKS: .. — AMPLE FREE PARKING WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS —12 to 2 and 6 to 8 HOT BEEF; HOT PORK, .HQT HAM and HOT HAMBURG— It includes Potatoes and Vegetables Anyone ,of these items $11, .00 — Plus other items at low prices — We sell ice. COMMERCIAL HOTEL- Seth SUMMER-PEST A complete weekend of fun for the whole family at HULLY GULLY FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAYy JULY 20 --21 — 22 THE ACTIVITIES:— -- • FRIDAY NIGHT — TEEN DANCE • SATURDAY — TUG-OF-WAR, HORSESHOE PITCHING • SATURDAY NIGHT — DANCE td "THE ALPIN'ERS" — POLKA CONTEST • SUNDAY — -MORE CONTESTS — MORE FUN Famous German food served Saturday and Sunday REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Country and Western Entertainment' SATITRVA.It -7=7=1 tii• Red. Knight Room Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher WITH AUDREY, KERR AT THE PIANO FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE LADIES and ESCORTS, ROOM Russ & Dale :*ortuu:iirfOuott..0gpostrolioROkror*orkg:".*:Nrikz .t.. IM011illffiliOninffifilimOsafinifilliffingolg RESTAU Rtiiand, TAYEAN Nightly Eiliertoinmiora 7 For the next two weelcas "The Charlie Eckstein Shove. es By... Mai; Ternhali erich District Collegiate, took Lunch Provided his place in the 'Band'. He was on his way from ZUriCh where EVESTON • E WELCO • YIE several bands were taking part • • e 4) • * in a program. Mr. Hodgert expressed the thanks of the group and light refreshments were served. Visitors with Miss Turnbull this week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons of London - and Mrs. T. Pryde of Exeter. S.N.A.P. Nursing Home Act- ivity Program, under the leader- ship of Brian Miller 4th year Sociologist student at Western University are 'at the Home this week visiting the residents and helping them in whatever way they can. ADM Eitatiffiaitit 0406.VOLVO6C1' 'tzti!in.WPOiSCWOOPMS.WOCWOCIadiWCIttsia Mon. 16 mental JeurneY.• The Old 'Grey Mare, 0 Where' Tell Me where! Has My lietiAll.\'Addle CUms.,„ Hallelujah". The soloist was Miss Marie Bolle Dungannon. She sang with the Band, partic- ularly in. the familiar numbers She sang In fine style :Using her sweet voice very effectively, The band consisted of two saxophones, 2 trumpets, one slide troinbono, One baritone, one Sousaphone. Orlon set and organ. It was good to hear these instruments with never a 'pink* note to mar the gentle harmony of this youthful band. During the program Mr. Charles Kaibileisch, on the staff of God- YrW .646e. 4w,1, TECHNICOLOR' JOHN dedous — r. Li; lef aniVnKte a Patient forth rill 444rolci MainotitlY Hospital, CelormmiSerl"ely 1 34 B"4 Sea- eeiorth Elm Haven Motor Hotel CLINTON THIS WEEK:— The Ring COMING NEXT WEEK:.L Poverty Train — Matinee — Saturday afternoon 4-6 p.m. 1 1011c L n V.tyaaagalli • fAfrii,h • raft bialbaida• uKrntnn 45A • 4* 1":114 "SS fo>c their Ontit *WO); 4o-WoreorY 'R1. JULY JULY 13th at 9 pat; at HULLY GULLY VARNA Everyone Welcome NO OUTS PLEASE Ofl Friday afternoon^afternoon tonttY for TOP" ,presented 'The Band' for the re)eigeOte,•[-SOme of. theHaPPY Citizens of town joined us Including Mrs, SW, fen, Mrs. McDougall, Mrs. 4L Turnbull, mrs., Drover, Mrs. F. Storey, Miss Gladys.:ThoMpsen, Miss Rena .rennell;')Arb, Wright, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. 'Campbell, Mr. Wilbur Godkin, Mies 019111n 'Ivan. This band consists of -nine young musicians from the God- erich area. Dwayne Ulmer is in charge of the summer pro- gram and they will• entertain the Nursing Home residents throughout Huron County. 'There are nine homes to visit. The program was varied but we were able to recognize some old fam- iliar tunes "Cruising Down the River on a Sunday Afternoon, My Wild Irish Rose, A Swift. ..0#015i0ai.O'OPOt.WIt in *1001140.10ePttolo .1,000o,.• Mr. 494 Mrs, AockHolgeroeo of COpeOltogon. 'pootOaric . are visiting their -daughter M.O*000000 anti lifto MarOOnoen. Sr. and Mrs, Chariest BroWn of Calgary visited over thO:holi- da.y' with -HOW 'uncle • and aunt, Mr, and Alre, Frank Mr, and tire. C, Montgomery attended the wirtarsuider wed- ding, in Sarnia, Saturday„ Mr. • and Mrs,. G. Stahl of Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Houston over the Weekend. Harry 'Docility of Ren- frew was ltOre last week renew- ing aetiOaintenees; • Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott, Rebble.Scott and Gordon McKen- zie, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gross and Larry have returned home after a -2 week stay at Hinckberger Bay on Lake Nip- pissing. Visitors at the residence of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart Were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sum- sion and Mr., and Mrs. Carl Edwards of Woodstock. ' Tuesday, Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart, with the latter's sister Mrs. Alvin McDonald of Brussels,- visited in the Shinook Hospital, Hamilton, the latter's aunt Mrs. Hannah Casemore, who 'hid taken a stroke, also Miss Hazel Adsett at the Albright Gar- POPi.Pogtinsinie.: WI* Ms** retired' IO4O104817, to Our OA= WOO a inOfflber of fiir. VtiiivartPa coniiregati911 in Guelph which be once 'nerved. ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY PARADISE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, • July 15th. "Lormains" • FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK Don't forget Saturday Night Dances aftaasomoralogyam maploftami••n • THIS- WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL Thursday, Friday, Saturday • In the CROWN ROOM THE Wildvyoods Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon - 2 p.m & 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the evening. WALT DISNEYpimoucnow CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRI., JULY 13th • 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — TWO DOOR PRIZES Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 256 or 7 for $1.00. (CHILDREN UNDER 16, NOT ?BRIMMED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Siaforth Branch 156, Pirg Sf1PaRVI 49,1°R.f:Pirlf°11h z . EC I N. for SHARON REPS and • BILL CARNOCRAN (Bridal Couple) at Zurich Community Ohre SAT.,- JULY 14th 9:30 to 1 Music by BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS SERE THEY The California Cuties — Lena, Dora, Hilda and Susie Come and see softball's famed novelty team California Cuties vs. Brodhagen Brewers Brodhagen Park Friday July 13, GAME TIME 8:30 p.m. Dance with refreshments to follow 44144° 44. SEAFORTH 4101k UNDER ire NEW MANAGEMENT LISTEN TO COUNTRY and WESTERN_MUSIC by Coleman Valley Road Trio THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Chicken Wings and Shortorders Available Until Closing AT THE