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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-10, Page 9
4i U I 'a4 ,Y. e , J a t - } i• 4 E , l •i•. . 1 1 1 "I tj .1 �r'rwwirsa�+wr��r�i. �:.rs�ww.�•�r :,'irr.,...r, ` •. '$. N Y.1' CT' kR 20th , 12:30 - S�.#ons o red hy FriendshipCircle Tickets available Brom XembOrs Reda wv4ablrt fore elderly people. PHONE 100 by OCTOMIt low iM • J , A, r L, r � a V R41C t. d ?A' 1 .," n• I 'A M , , vR. M and Mara, ppr# fails f 9tt e b •wa . , . p rlonr a. � tvirs, St • A . 9 , a ,. y' ; y f, . ,A . ,, �, , � ....art, . ,l��� 9l'e I. ;.. Yy#a xl. i �,... ail s ted w#th r, a d . M . h, . purs> , whish a..a,>',d, ed #hem :# yi 1t�d last , w. ek with" � ' : :, . , . • , . Mrs,` r . M a Mervin ,. ... M in Nott over a.r .t uu s he co # .. ar a a fr , Lo , , r1t.n o,,.s . , r . o% hea.l� ., oln xne L ws Y QI# e e •. e.. 4 ther u l e e it r. a. ,s colo .rl #ria 1. s y e ., � map jos" and M r . Maurice Ma.# {# ce M. e Mr..and:lYlt's-. J,°C. Galbraith .f' that I#ue both sides i'• •'the � e+ Ottawa visited their aunt Mrq. i w GlTderich, spe . t Sunday with Mr, h. gh ay grid formed reap --#.e #dd Mrs. Lorne Lawson,. Ada• Reid of Seaforth' I�lanar; bushes farther away. Truly' God's" n^ .Recent visitors in Seaforth with marvellous works were rev sled Mr. and Mrs. William r l iam B :own, Mrs, Rx J. Blgie were her cousins., in the grandeur of >?gturs.Jarvis Street, Mrs, Carol Carte?r, Mr. A,Mrs. Lawrence Blundell of Rev. Arthur ail Mrs. Joanne, Janice and Bradley and Kingston, Higginbotham of Creemore, a;}4 Tars. Henry. J. Neeb, 1,Mis, Mr, &Mrs. &a ll s recent Sill) formerly of Waltbnwere recent .gown's motherwho has 'btea spent a week in York, England , , visitors at the home of Rev, and visiting with them, drove to with Mrs. Sill's family and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart., At present Tavistock on Sunday where'Mrs, - OPTIMIST. �r ' attended . the wedding of as Mr..HigAinboiham is ill in his Neeb will stay for a few days home at Creemore and will be in -before return to stay with M#1. nephew' Mr. John !Young and 'ung , y • , MONTe bed for period and Mrs. Brown fora time. .E-CARLC% ..Miss Lesley Robbins, They also k E l w.. +a t e i h h, f 'Nv" a 1�� �?rr •� t 1 ih a 4♦ 4 i' , Vii, 11 � ,. 7� � . � •'i �i ■y l' � 1:t ■■■■/ SSS tl A , 1 x , n , I r t rlatkl4 'aY "'WAY,�e f#Iy to,y ,cpoasb d>,v## I#�"��. loan �s eat • iASY`I�ti , , ,., xhot#$itts. 'T ,dip relate ' f .,.. h adz,thie qod o0 the ;tattle, To;li#e paierits,,wti9 lyt4l,• wbtfrAa £ tweaty'otdd'YealfNr fp,xhe tp , X"^s r`,falk` `) � to" ar►d 4 `e . a 'l .,P� ,li „aR'►.a, fr 1 f • fid' With all my fat}Sf, ar## rlfjtsd�,: ' .1'm grateful fof tete ql� hl�nds xll�f �ep�, ' ,, � ,� , in touch during the'; Fast star,„As tl#e }�- , • N � 1 C •hi ' _ LA IESand WELCOME) � spent a week,- to Scotland. % fS W,: ,tea:' � Sister Agatha Jordan, Windsor s"rc ; x ��i, gf� ,' '° a ,�•, �a� Sister Jerome Jordan"The. �` ayes, r.. „ Pines Chatham, visited 'their fyv aunt Mrs. Jean 'Fortune this: �,, ; h r week. Sister Evelyn Jordan, Y €s ;, a rr• r s «� ,_ ,f '_ >�= .. ,. ,.4. .,. As'we n our bl ssin s a this time o count e g t >� q r ' the year, we realize how fortunate we are. 9< „ we rolled Q�#/ ;grety apart �##: , idea ittlt�ltbl >!ta )�� riders andi' , u i n 1 cta,,alsa thankful=fP lite new friends I eso#klnteted Meeet#n� e 1 r' P. RP e.. hea .ing ,their' 0 ttalpns q# _4 . ; sampling their lifestylesnriched;inty itft', x. $500, !N CASH PRIZES' t • ' `.'. �r.,,: <. , ,. y ,•3f 4 r,.. Windsor returned after spending ;:z P g � � �, ` " Considering the bright side of our lives s , �" I, '� relieves the bitterness we sometimes Asa member of our ifiodern apde , benefited from aril at. t�l�e: , HOT TURKEY SMiORGA,SBORD r, , � �, ���„,, x«�i�� � ,£"� the past week with Mrs. Fortune „{ t*�{. „ =t accumulate. It 's a habit that shouldn't be ` accumulate. marveled. advances man achieued'in•various fi`xa . a Mrs. Wilbert Malone rid y' � h tj restricted to one occasion. medical' resear. h and trea(Rlgn(t - SATURDAY,, NOVEMBER ,2nd Rev. J. Ure' and Mrs. Stewart : spent last week at a cottage on, s f .as a°x a; : ,-? Like ever one else, I now remember the )j +: fir,".. Y blessings 1 took for during communication, education, space and, P aquatic exploration. 'x,y .yr,s , y�lso�jz,F many granted, • SEA -FORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Lake Simcoe, near Orillia, where�s�„� F r¢ F f a 9 :� �� z-� they, visited friends and relatives. r ���v L M � rs tf �g� �` , ,,yi t the year. : • _ ? a , s I'm thankful that 6 missed 'my brother- Although man has 'come) a long way, much remains tQ be accomplished: Watt, i 8 ♦m♦ P L -Mitt d Tickets $5.00 each !�i/'f`4'i� Also they'took a trip from there to y n y ; s ' ' in-law's car when I backed out of his ' y starvation. 'injustice and poverty ' still ' Fmm M 'be �k, _ y Huntsville and returned to the �' �� n„J � �'��� l x � ��`� �y�� �, f , r s driveway one da last month. An inch is.as <,��.� Y Yg rampage throw h the world. However, Egmondville United- Church ANNUAL I FOWL SUPPER Wednesday, October 16th .5 — 8 p.m. Adults '$3.00 — Public School Children $1.50 — Pre -Schools Free — TAKE -.OUT ORDER AVAILABLE (AdWt Mckets oily) For advance tickets phone -527-0940, NO TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY NIGHT in the RED KNIGHT ROOM Elgin �'Ficher Trio: I IN THE LADIES' and ESCORTS' ROOM FRIDAY anal SATURDAY "THE HOEDOWNERS” • Tasty, Chicken Wings for Snacks — AMPLE FREE PARHIlvfa - �WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 and 6 to '8 — AT VERY LOW PRICES — (WE SELL ICE) COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY Oct, 1 1 & 1 2 wo s s ' You'll find of Colborne Townff`iio's 9th Annual - CHRISTMAS. COUNTRY FAiR NOSTALGIA HOSPITALITY HAND CRAFTED WARES Special featuro: Handmade PineFurniture, Country Bake Sale. Admission 250 10c Wed. Oct. 16 and y `Sat. Oct. 1.9th 10 a.m. continuously to 9 p.m. at Saltford Valley Hall 1/4• mile north of Goderich off Hwy 21 on the banks of the Scenic Maitland' River. FORMERLY HELD AT CARLOW The, family of DOand ANN WOOD` Invite you to attend their parent'b 27th Wedding Anniversary Seaforth Legion on OCTOBER 12 from 9 to 1 MusiII by ,�IV1!e Lincoln Green .Lunch following No giftrs please an7 SHOWS a 9 D I I „ p.,,•K... The Lure of Motion. Picture Stardom for f Young, Pretty Girls 1 T Has Always Been Part of the American FORGET ALL THE ADULT FILMS A Dream! TLEAVESp �� r W,THOUT fNH,afrfOHs y © I� UW Pow© The Speeial,ty Douse QIs THIS BEING THE LAST SHOW.OF-THE SEASON WISH TO THANK YOU OUR PATRONS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE "SEE YOU IN THE SPRING” ✓r#, F {j�`" good as a mile! we're now aware of many of tie problems, . . I'm surprised that I found a new wint6r and we're searchingb for the solutions. a� �9� � - �'WY/y, ,{�� j 4N••,�i f ir(Q It•,,? t1�. jacket: which firs my body and my budget.. I'm thankful, for the hope tat, in time, I'm fortunte because my disposition man will find the cure for the remainder of allowed me to get my "kicks" from, simple the society's ills. Hope is a vital ingredient C things: For my every mood, i heard of success. suitable music - happy, mellow, soothing. For my happy memories from the past, 'inspiring. • Some songs , spoke to -the for today's surprises and for the hope of, ” listgners with a simple, straightforward the future. I'm grateful., message, that even I understood. The chorus of one of my favourite With awe. I witnessed nature's beauty - country songs sums u , my feelings: Y st' r the clean, crisp winter white, the .green "Without a place here in this world. I know promise bf the spring, the warm, flowery that I'd be lost. Thank you world for letting t yy: summer and the scarlet, gold and brown me contribute to the cause." leaves of the autumn, The peaceful dawns My contribution may be small, but I'm and the flaming sunsets looked thankful to be a part of it all. What -about maenificent, whether they appeared over you? a s r ®N, �. 11, Detroit lodg k a I INS WINNING FLOWER ARRANGEMENT — Mts.. visits Masons a moiZ Leonard Strong, left, president of the . Huron -Perth " Members of Lincoln Lodge of A36g ion News j Presbyterial of the presented Mrs. M. E. Detroit and their wives were Reuber of Northside United with her prize for guests over the weekend of. and Views creating. the winning table centrepiece at the Britannia . Masonic Lodge in y y g Seaforth. The occasion marked 24 Presb terial s rail at E mondville United on Tuesday evening. (Staff Photo) Years of fraternal visits between s the two lodges. An honorary degree was conferred on Bruce -Strange of Park receives added gifts Detroit in an afternoon ceremony �� t Saturdr'y, followed by a dinner Axa dance at the Seaforth Community Additional ,donations received acknowledged $4242.00 t Centre. for the Lions Park and Pool Vincent Farm Equipment On Sunday morning both Campaign included: Limited ..... 130.00 On paraded to Egmondville Pre'v, iously Total $4372.00 United Church for divine, service -- conducted by Rev. Brother , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiIlIIIIII�# nIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�iIAIIIIINU •T.F..Hancock. yjpr0rA:Bake} Pubiic.Relations Officer C A B R E`? - Smile! Branch 1.56 It"s always best to smile; because other people may be Dates of Significants Thirty -One troyeans Rabaul. taking you at face value. Years ago this month during Oct.25-Russians capture �r•� - World War H Dnepropetrovsk. n spit Oct 26 -RCAF crews sink fourth Brodhagen Community Centre SATURDAY, OCTOBER '12 Dancing 9:30 to 1 p.m. "COUNTRY VERSATILES" $4.00 a Couple- Free cold meat lunch Couples Only — No Jeans IiIIII111111111n11111I11 11111ill IIAuluuln SAT,,, OCT. 12'� 6 P.M. TO 1 A.M. German Food. German Music TWO 81G BANDS `The Alpenaires9 fiord Harrison and 'The No Ueneral gamesslon S2.00• per perso• rbaurlites' 1943 German U-boat in seven Oct. 1 -Allies capture Naples. weeks. Oct.12-Portugal grants Bt+itain Oct.27-Troops sail from Scotland bases in -the Azpres. to reinforce Canadian Oct.13-Italy declares war on units in Italy, bringing Germany. them up to corps strength Oct.14-Canadians in Italy capture Oct.28-Russians gain control of Campobasso and turn it Germans' escape corridor from Crimea. into "Canada Town" re- past Events creation center. it raid The B?ngo last Friday night on Strouweinf rt, air raid attracted ninety-six players. on Schweinfurt, Germany prizes to the value of $350 were Oct.l$-Sir Anthony Eden and shared among the winners. ' Cordell Hull attend Moscow _ Coming Event s 'conference. Thurs., ' Oct. 10 - Executive Oct,23-183 Japanese planes des- meeting commencing at 8:00 m P• Fri.,Oct.I 1 - Bingo as usual at the Legion Hall. Sat., Oct. 19 - World War. I veterans reunion, this is being held at Branch 167; Exeter. Sat -Oct. 19-Distri6t C council meeting in Stratford. Sun.,m Oct.20-District C conven- tion at the Stratford Branch. Sat., Oct. 26 -Halloween Fancy Dress Ball. Prizes will be given for the best costumes.' Sun -Nov. 3 -District sports meeting in St. Marys. TheEarly Birds Campaign is now in progress,) any member wishing to be eligible for prizes should pay their 1975 dues now. Remember the deadline is at the end of December 1974., Your membership chairman is•doing a good job, so please support Comrade Allan Nicholson and help him 'get 100% paid up membership by December 319t. Last year he reported 99% before the deadline, lets go all the way this year. Huron Fish and Game Club TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th - at 1 p.m. :Shot Guns — 22 Rifles — High Pbwer Rifles — Also Running beer Target -- So bring your favourite hunting rifle to the. FISH and, GAME FARM Turn north at.11olmesvi?le and i'oliw the signs