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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-22, Page 7♦ I I to .p _,..- , >... 1--.7,-r-1 •b' A FSA MILY Pr RAE r� I SunldOnite"Onln 11190 Mitchell Legion Pipe bond' Sunday, Aug. 25. 2 — klp.in. Rain or --Shine PHI ONE'_ 527-0629 STEP DANCE COMPETITION` 1 MITCHELL FAIR Saturday,August 31st `8:00 p.m. at Arena Entries, musf be In by August 30th by,'Ietter or phone, Mrs.' Orville Storey R.R.#1, Seaforth , Telephone: 527-1298 THREE CLASSES 1st 2nd :Srd 4th Tiny Tot - 8 and under 12 8 6" 4 Junior - 9 is 15 years of age 12 A. 8 6 4 Senior -.16 and over 12 8 6 NOTE: All contestants will re6ellie.$-2:.00. No' Admission Charge JOHNNY, CANUCK. Canadian' Ego Exposition 16. Ontario Artists Spectacular, °Art Works,. MINIATURE SHOW Wednesday, August 28th — 9:00 — 11:00'a.m. DTjBLIN M9AT MARKET' August 28 — OLD BRUSSELS MILL—'1"=-S p.m. August .98.— Damascus (General Store — 5 -ti :30 p`.m. Canada's smallest world touring •art exhibition WED. THUR: FRI. SAT. AUG. 21, 22, 23, 24. POw%A nt P•at , Pre,ant, ROBERT ani MIR REDFORIX FARROU1GREAT' THE �. J \ GAV BY 1 PPoror*u tPaura ®:0 1„(olor alit, b4 mov-elob Adult Entertainment .. IQau fa11gr1M Arwrt 01 NOASO rCCOIDI W rU[t - SUN. MON.'TOES. AUG. 25, 26-1 27 . P KART The `' LANCASTER dnd L ROBUT RYAN• �A B WILL CERA 1 •� 4 PA','} wMr.•'•. Is�yll:,,,�'. j Y • '1=w1r r� 4 A r7 , N + y f W �, 4 •SK ,X.t. A x <J } Tth.p. % lv { t 3 S �,:_ 1 MrA& f1r,, IR.t#nd 'Frn�er n �; �•. ��•; /� [Nees Lorna Caldwell].(y�p , er, I �. t "'S � � t'I .'.fie 1" WALTON COMMUNITYERR °} HALLS. r f� f3 pis 1 t x nei. 6t y„rf �Fr✓a p 41 iA -:. .... .,.... A ::e,i t fx F s `` Masters 7"ominy 'aud"'T3mby itaia rIpl�iiltPlm i!Qlai'Y;.,ry�,t llIt i 4 S l ,p : u. , V s. n.`, L: :, t"r f . c ',.:i �* },; •r� Herman', Lgn0o, vi:slied' with �4�11e� '0A�o,;-` y. �, r £ b' ., tN.C' j t ..y� v;ra"? z t fig` eir grandparents t i 14 %I Fred ;.r,: t�,� � M; � rt � � � r • th. �i Week, Pad �Jlrs .� 3 a�, ,t � ABX , A °$ s 1��, �sl Mfs�; 1�0� ,"���lc►= QyrAug, i s, W. Jackson last Pe'b`ble 0t1$Cott, Anih To i Qve Mrs., E. Paterson and her Srda,, greFmdg e 197 Jt t ,fiti mother Mrs, M, Sholdice, ytsited ,holidays 1lVitll Mr, and Mrs, , ' � rk" l'a'st week in Toronto and. Niagara Kylle, ,v f Falls. Ladies Please Bring Lunch d'F' w h sr; r ` , y ( " y s Neighbours, relatives and friends of Mrs.' M. Sholdice held a family picnic, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Allan .Hill on Sunday. USE�+ r I ; ,t' '" f xf A y A large crowd of neighbours, t * P" a' r e� I = t , relatives and friends attended the - EXPOSITOR : � r I ° �'� �' xry reception at Hensall for Mr. and WANT -ADS r Mrs. Rick' Burdge ''oh Saturday «i night.• - Phone 527-0240' r Miss Chris McGregor under- #, v , went surgery in Victori�Hospital, • London, last week. _ + 11 Ax, r Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor _.. A • ROCKV RACCOON QUEEN'S = This week Rocky would like to, p description and Seaforth'.Bar1ICI. give you a brief de p ` HOTEL. history of the Maltl06--Valley Conservation Authority. Seaforthc q DE p +` '° » t0 present It all begatf• with`an Order -in-- :, 4A+" p e' . Council on Sept. 6., 1951 which E Entertainment Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. L . I NC O r N GREEN I established thew Middle Maitland' FRESH CANADIAN CORN - The only thing that surpapses,tbe-pleasure of biting final c o nx e�r. t ....- Conservation - Authority, into a steaming,fi including only a part gf ,the fujcy, opb; of corn is the knowledge that there is lofs more on th' The eight band concert in i 'the Maitland Ri er Wat etsh-ed. In way. Food Advisory Services, suggests trying "'Parsley -Butter" or "Chili.Butter" C. of C. summer series was order to offer a more complete f' to enhance the fresh flavor of .corn. presented liy the Goderich Town and effective • conservation- presented in the Band Shell at Victoria program, a second Order-in- Corn-on-the-COb Park Sunday evening under Council id Jan., 1962, established direction of Chas. Kalbfleisch. thea-vresent -Maitland Valley After parading down Mgfhi Conservation Authority, street. preceded by. Police Escort , . MVCA isipresently responsible treat at a n barbeive" and colo` part)`, they were for promoting ' proper welcomed by Ken Lingelli'at:h 'on management within-, 984• 'square ' behalf ' of the Chamber of miles, including 29 different Fresh Canadian corn is' at its green husks wrapped around the "Chili Butter" enhance the Commerce. A . program of member . municipalities and 14 peak in August and what a : well-filled ears., At , home, fresh flavor of corn -dlnn-the -cob. excerpts from Standard Operatic Conservation Areas, welcome sight it, a on the market refrigerate corn with the husks on parsley Butter selections along with hits,from Major conservation .aims at each • summer. Ch its plump until ready to use. Just before �'•y, cup softened butter current rock and roll numbers was MVCA, are water quality and kernels and creamy yellow color, cooking remove the husks.and silk, 2 tablespoons, chopped fresh given. pollution control', proper land use no wonder it is the " centre: of , and cut . off .most the stalk. parsley-.• At the conclusion the C. of C. and management, wildlife attention at barbecues, committee served refreshments • preservation, ,, .flood . control, large To cook corn, place the cobs in 2 tablespoons chopped green : to the members and friends. -provision of recreational areas, gatherings and simple family onion' P gel ns reforestation a i n and public relations g a large saucepan, fill. it -about The final concert will be given re or st t o p meals. 1 teaspoon salt • two-thirds full with boiling water F this Sunday evefiing •by. C4th and educational programs. Dash pepper When•' buying freshly picked and boil gently until the corn is Community Band along with, Maitland VAlley is otie of 39 corn -on -the -cob, look for bright Crealn, butter and. add remain tender. Small cobs will take three vocal and instrumental numbers ,Conservation Authorities. in "the' to four minutes and mature cobs ing. ingredients. Place by by local. talent. Province of Ontario. - t_6 d ll 1 Lunch: „12:30 1:30 P.M. rte, Dinner: 6:00 - roo P.M.- Weekends: .m: - . •M � , Weekends: . t 5:30' 1:00 p.m. C'• ;v �`I Dinner.Parties For Friends, or Kin N. Are Always fun At The tittle Inn he Et r nn. Bayfield For Reservations Call 565-2611 five to seven minutes. Serve . it a espoons on waxe paper, ro . steaming hot with lots of bi4tter or' and chill. Slice to serve. .6 servings (2 teas oons each). •try one of the seasoned butters g P - �• �� ` ,' � " suggested by Food, Advisory. Chili Butter: Make as above using \ 1 teaspoon chili powder instead of Services,' , Agriculture Canada. ' .n..f6 .�t,o :��'P�rKeTotr Rr.Hc.ri' �nA 'Parsley a0 green onion'. SNOWMOBILE y 'GRASS DRAG • RACES Sunday, Aug. 25 Races Start at 1:30 p.m. FA'S of. death of Rev. Cliff Britton. Rev. served as a'noncoinbatant officer Your Authorized •FOOD -, REFRESHMENT Britton was liked by everyone that bringing cheer. to the service Ven OPP -S EArtie Oat aatd knew him, he ave of himself men, a job that was characteristic s AND PICNIC AREA g ® �, l BROWN ,I �� , . Kawasaki Dealer ON THE GROUNDS generously at all times and was a of his whole life. , FroM,yVarnerBros®iff comfort to those in trouble. Branchw 156 will miss him AwargerCommuntca6ons'Company CLINTON - ONTARIO , f " When visiting the hospital, he especially as he was always more Adult 1!nttsrtainment 1VL•OR . A Na(lonal General Release BOX OFFICE OPEN 11�.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK than willing to do anything of a tn"t 1 t gJt hl h COMING AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER � BOOM s ware Incomplete at press time, (Hit we will have •NtM , r . NCO tl in�ato►v�'� -OR- W yL•T from the people who gave you "The Jasa Shiger9� Programs, subject to change wit.hoot notice. PAM GODERiC H THE SQUARE PHONE 524-1811 1110 WEDNESDAY THRU'TURSDAY �. August 21 to August 27 $d ski Adult Entertainment r• �. Where were you in'62 ? • AMERICAN'GRAffRI •A1UCA51tMlfD COPPUACO P.&CTp PW" rACHApo Dr4 Vi USS - rX:)WY HOWARO • PALO k f MAI - CHArA II MAPIIN S"TM CANDY CAAPK-MACKFN11t PHUIPS • CINDY WULAMS • WOL f MAN JACN easeu On the vNxa•wlee sl-SeftV Book A&/ TM is,boy human.. •,`+MIST( A,ecrI+:IIA+© nc«.I.ucx�; Adult Entertainment WED.'- T'HURS,, - FRI. - SAT. August 28-29-30.31 COlU,t6lTUCluR1 S R.W V. rIr sruarrlurJ,.AwIIs..�-, GEORGE C:•SCOTT SAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS JACKV PALANCE OKL IHOMA CRUDE Adult Entertainment Wrilibn by MARC NORMAN • MuN:'by HENRY MANCINI LyriesbyHAL DAVID • Produced and Direcred STANLEY I<liAtulER COMM PPCIAS r�uf fi(EERf M WFIIMAN,.ub. �N BURT&y^y � �NVTf'S 1 Adult Entertainment ,Nwt.BARRY B-C�ERM.A.Nm�,ItaT;ew� �,,,,ROBERfMQTMAN.mn,a,,82ZK1lK Ims ens na ur o e p t o members"out• On behalf of all the members of Branch 156, I would like to convey our deepest sympathy to, all the members of the Britton family . Past Events Last Friday, August 16th there was a good attendance at the laA . bowling tournament. The winner• in the ladies division was Louise hick, and winning the' mens livision was Comrade Al Nicholson. The weekly Bingo last Friday . Ittracted ninety-five players. 'sizes to the value of $346 were flared among the winners. Last Saturday, August 17th the 'rovincial track and field meet vas held in Ottawa where area students made a commendable showing. Results of this meet will )e published at a later date. Last Sunday, August 18th the golf tournament was a great success. The winners were, in . first place Rod Doig, second Bob Doig and third Joe Czerwinski. Coming Events Friday,August . 23rd -Weekly Bingo as usual. at the Legion Hall. Sunday, August 25th - The District C golf tournament will be field • in • Goderich. Representing Branch 1S6 are Comrades 'Don Muir,Arnie Vaughan, John Cairns and Gordon McKenzie. Saturday, August 31st Branch 156 is holding a . '&bd4d evening, so Comte dh otit to th'& y first social of the fall and winter season. Sundq Septomt df 8th+ Brandt w It is holdlttg a tiiized' gltilt - .. totyt;ltameiit: ` r a q_ L_ L y LPublic By John D. Baker Relations Officer �Izd on•not only his parishioners but people of : other Branch 156 denominations also, he was a e SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED Last .Friday, August 16th, minister in the real sense of the word, and his presence had •a ' R.R. 1 •VARNA PHONE 262-5809 Seaforth and the surrounding healing influenee. - district suffered a reat•loss in the During the war Rev • Britton FA'S of. death of Rev. Cliff Britton. Rev. served as a'noncoinbatant officer Your Authorized •FOOD -, REFRESHMENT Britton was liked by everyone that bringing cheer. to the service Ven OPP -S EArtie Oat aatd knew him, he ave of himself men, a job that was characteristic s AND PICNIC AREA g ® �, l BROWN ,I �� , . Kawasaki Dealer ON THE GROUNDS generously at all times and was a of his whole life. , FroM,yVarnerBros®iff comfort to those in trouble. Branchw 156 will miss him AwargerCommuntca6ons'Company CLINTON - ONTARIO , f " When visiting the hospital, he especially as he was always more Adult 1!nttsrtainment 1VL•OR . A Na(lonal General Release BOX OFFICE OPEN 11�.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK than willing to do anything of a tn"t 1 t gJt hl h COMING AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER � BOOM s ware Incomplete at press time, (Hit we will have •NtM , r . NCO tl in�ato►v�'� -OR- W yL•T from the people who gave you "The Jasa Shiger9� Programs, subject to change wit.hoot notice. PAM GODERiC H THE SQUARE PHONE 524-1811 1110 WEDNESDAY THRU'TURSDAY �. August 21 to August 27 $d ski Adult Entertainment r• �. Where were you in'62 ? • AMERICAN'GRAffRI •A1UCA51tMlfD COPPUACO P.&CTp PW" rACHApo Dr4 Vi USS - rX:)WY HOWARO • PALO k f MAI - CHArA II MAPIIN S"TM CANDY CAAPK-MACKFN11t PHUIPS • CINDY WULAMS • WOL f MAN JACN easeu On the vNxa•wlee sl-SeftV Book A&/ TM is,boy human.. •,`+MIST( A,ecrI+:IIA+© nc«.I.ucx�; Adult Entertainment WED.'- T'HURS,, - FRI. - SAT. August 28-29-30.31 COlU,t6lTUCluR1 S R.W V. rIr sruarrlurJ,.AwIIs..�-, GEORGE C:•SCOTT SAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS JACKV PALANCE OKL IHOMA CRUDE Adult Entertainment Wrilibn by MARC NORMAN • MuN:'by HENRY MANCINI LyriesbyHAL DAVID • Produced and Direcred STANLEY I<liAtulER COMM PPCIAS r�uf fi(EERf M WFIIMAN,.ub. �N BURT&y^y � �NVTf'S 1 Adult Entertainment ,Nwt.BARRY B-C�ERM.A.Nm�,ItaT;ew� �,,,,ROBERfMQTMAN.mn,a,,82ZK1lK Ims ens na ur o e p t o members"out• On behalf of all the members of Branch 156, I would like to convey our deepest sympathy to, all the members of the Britton family . Past Events Last Friday, August 16th there was a good attendance at the laA . bowling tournament. The winner• in the ladies division was Louise hick, and winning the' mens livision was Comrade Al Nicholson. The weekly Bingo last Friday . Ittracted ninety-five players. 'sizes to the value of $346 were flared among the winners. Last Saturday, August 17th the 'rovincial track and field meet vas held in Ottawa where area students made a commendable showing. Results of this meet will )e published at a later date. Last Sunday, August 18th the golf tournament was a great success. The winners were, in . first place Rod Doig, second Bob Doig and third Joe Czerwinski. Coming Events Friday,August . 23rd -Weekly Bingo as usual. at the Legion Hall. Sunday, August 25th - The District C golf tournament will be field • in • Goderich. Representing Branch 1S6 are Comrades 'Don Muir,Arnie Vaughan, John Cairns and Gordon McKenzie. Saturday, August 31st Branch 156 is holding a . '&bd4d evening, so Comte dh otit to th'& y first social of the fall and winter season. Sundq Septomt df 8th+ Brandt w It is holdlttg a tiiized' gltilt - .. totyt;ltameiit: ` r a q_