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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-21, Page 8.s Local, Bril.'f 'Mrs. 'Wm.Byrtie, ' Allen Park, Mr, Stan Dorrancepf Cornwall Mich.; Mrs, • M. Crandall, and Mr. and Mts_ Nelson CAPARO. Wyandotte, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. , Govenlock of Simcoe were guests Jerome Jordan, Lathrup Village, of Mrs. Mae Dorm»co and Mr. Michigan lisited with their aunt, and Mrs. M.H•.McKenzie, DANCE Mrs, Jean Fortune and Mrs, Jack Mr.. and'Mrs.Sam Phillips, who Case this past week. have spent some time in London, for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton , have returned home. aria FE1NY Stratford visited Mrs. Jean Mt. Judson $, Walker, JOHN Fortune t week. Toronto, was tiie guest of Mr, and LANSINK Many Seafdrth friends of Dr. Mrs. James F, Scott, Ann Street. '{ne• Hulley) ,,and, Mrs. 'Frank Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Cjark Parkhill, Ontario, will be sorry to and Laurie of London visited his • Nov' learn of the sudden passing of father on Sunday. -also Mrs, Glen ',• f • 22nd Mrs. Norman on November ,lUh. Price and daughter Heather. the , .,, Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Townsend latter. returning to London with Seaforth of Harpurhey epter'tdinted the them. t •`Beaus & Belles" -of,3 District Community Centre Five, Order of the Eastern Star to a Christmas Party at their hom /S on Saturday evening. �' . " • 'The ROyalaires' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend of Har purhey attended the Ladles baptism of their granddaughter O ' Seaforth Please I�YQtnq'Luneh Cheryl Haswell at New Hamburg United Church last Sunday. Mr.,,;r;,r/,�,taj;,//ayE�r� and Mrs. Gerald Townsend of Entertalnnent.• A ' • . The•.4-H party will be held ->.:, s�� ' €^ �r i �' • Arthur a so. attende . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Townsend Thursday, ._-. When:,—. WHERE DID ALL THE SNOW GO?-- Seaforth and Saturday afternoon mild temperatures had melted and family of Tuckersmith and Hullett council has accepted meeting to clarify severance area had to contend with several inches of snow almost all the snow on the streets and motorists Mr. and Mrs. George Towfisend Friday, •, Thursday and Friday, W g g When driving with.lights lits on could put off ettin the snow tires on until the next p getting, and sons also of Tuckersmith, spent last Sunday %0th Mr; and entertainment. "A skidding and sliding were the order of the day. By s`now,fall,. (Staff Photo) Mrs, Pete Haswell and family of The club exhibit will be has been replaced with a new 4- club activities 1.1 Hullett accepts Kling New:.Hamburg. a n d Base Line to bridge on boundary the pr6ject in review after which t d f h 'd n Saturday - ,...... EgmondvilleEtiquette-ettes IoilIs which the club girls had The•.4-H party will be held er 17" Will irn r oi we P The Egmondville Etiquette- ' Satur"aa November 16 when Y' •' ._-. When:,—. i7 ettes held their concluding members are to invite friends. Hullett council has accepted meeting to clarify severance meeting for this project "The Mary Ann Van Bakel and Trudy the tender of Frank Kling Ltd, of application.. ' Club Girl Entertains'"at the home Claessens are in charge of Seaforth for the purchase of iron That we instruct the Road of Mrs. Norman Eggert. June entertainment. "A bridge at SR 30, 31, Lot 7 which Superintendent to notify W. Eggert read the minutes. The The club exhibit will be has been replaced with a new Kennedy(rto keep road open from girls held a short discussion about Table for Two", with Trudy 100 toot' concrete structure. Base Line to bridge on boundary the pr6ject in review after which Claessens as commentator. The Kling tender of $1663 was between Goderich and Hallett, the leaders,Mrs. Eggert -and Courtesy at Club meetings, the highest of four, the others and submit a bill. 'Na ''a D ke a swered ues- etiquette at banquets, dinners I,_ In lis 1610 Truform $517 John 19. Langstaff. and 'other occasions was and MacEchern $300. about the project. discussed. In business at the November ie girsl enjoyed fancy sand- meeting council motions adopted rhes, squares and cookies as included the following: r as a relish dish and Nojustice That' we issue building age. permits to H. Kerssies, addition'"` McKillop 11 Etiquettes (Continued from Page 1) to barn, Lot 37, Con. 11; Cliff 'he McKillop 11 Etiquettes met Crowns tell me that they can't Shobbrook, Lot 21, Con. 12 porch on Trailer Home. the home of Denise Lane. present to,.a judge what they don't 11 - —That we invite the owner on The Moonlighters Tickets ,now avail- , able for ' New Year's Eve - Entertainment: Lincoln" Green What:-- and EUCHRE PARTY • t. '1 ,AdmMsion get from us. And they are nght. "I've got a big court today and Lot 24, Con., 7 to December - Birthday greetings . to Mr. ._-. When:,—. Denfield $600 which the committee u I'm hoping for some goodRalph results", the Chief tgld the• Seek help Hales, Toronto, 60 years. Could `I a mild winter NOV- 26 -- S :15 pm _ For mors Info>rma- j v 4 Expositor. R ° _.en4/(.u�}j� y •_. v '� forecast as Jack Frost has gone to Where: ,: tion drop m or call r Ar Seaforth and, Goderich police / chiefs and the Crown Attorney • with th • '' g h tS Australia--att'd Japan? --He wont be aro • e. St, Thomas Anghean Church Parish 'Hall 527.0820 Theft Under 3 agreed that problems had been most serious in Clinton where a•-,,. ,.•' f & Mrs. J. i on of the Oxtongue Lake district uskokw 50c MITCH, Lt'.: . Iln Tlief Crown 116041 THURSDAY Wayne' Riehl FRIDAY Ed Groff -SATURDAY4 SANDWRAND Legion ....... Fall, Dan'ce ......;Saturday, November 23rd Admission $2.00 per Penson SPUD GRANT and HIS ORCHESTRA Limited nunber of tickets. av'ailable 12 ADM C, 0 it 't. wave of vandalism against police Or ,A M. aS visited Mrs. Lantz this week. T 1° WED., THURS., FRI., $AT. NOV. 20,21,22,23 '•' �+ t� has been going on since the early was pleased to have chat -with 1 sum er Donations to the Chamber of M W•1ho is Mrs Lantz's 31 " 'Police NQW ..- "r. -Welch said that Huron' Commerce street decoration fund,- daughters Ella. now total $310 - halfway to. the from the 31 October till the 12 S my is riot a high crime area $600 which the committee Others ,visiting Mrs. Li�pl tette JOHN , and he saw no reason for the re uires. Lantz*5were!' MFC * Mrs. Henry Mrs. Florence McGavin. Wisitors with Mrs, Leila Dundas _CAL CHIEF OF POLICE R ° _.en4/(.u�}j� y •_. v '� q � ` 'During the week' ad ittonal f & Mrs. Noah Lantz and 94r" 'Mary Lantz, ar nis. Mrs. Alex Dermis and Miss �i■���� i M gifts have been received from Bill Clifford. ,. Property Damage 5 Visitors with`Mrs. Ada Reid were O'Shea,Dr. C.E.Toll, Frank Kling Theft Under 3 .. During the week period from Winners of the' L.O.B.A. •- Ltd., Sills Hardware; Becker's Parking Complaints I the 14th November 'till the 19th euchre were: Ladies Mrs -i Milk, Main Street Variety and. CASH BIN G ' • November 1974. The Seaforth Rachel Riehl; Ladies lohe; Mrs. John 19. Langstaff. Mrs. Florence McGavin on Monday. Police - Department investigated . Gertrude Taylor; Ladies low Contributions maybe left at the Legion Hall, Seaforth ,r. 18 occurrences. ,They are as 'follows. Mrs. E. Clarke; Men's first - Wm. Kelly; Lone hand -John Tremeer; Toronto Dominion Bank or at Stewart Bros. store or forwarded F rids Nov 22 { Disturbance 2 Low - Secord McBrien; Lucky to C. .of C. treasurer, Kurt y/ I. Animal 1 Draw - Mrs.E. Appleby. Niederel. gag pm - i.. tt PropertyDamage Traffic Com Complaints 1 Seaforth Manor 00 1ti S+I118a ms for $10. TEMEE $26x.0 GAMES ,, Theft Under Police Information 4 Happy birthday was sung to Cecil $75.00.JACKPOT TO GO Assistance 3 TWO DOOR PRIZES Lo9t and Found 3 Hanri.0-ninoq — Admission $1.00 — Audiences are standing up WALKING. r: A MaL. A BCP Production ¢t A se_ce of Coe Broaecasimq CO.O "BEST In Color FROMCINERAMA RELEASING AMERICAN, MOVIE OF � ba u�► MI>TANCE ?His ,. Q YEAR.' S° ft SONS n� u ut TRW a on, —Rolling Slone SUN.' MON. TUES. - NOV. 24, 26, 28 _ Children Complaints 1 Bream and Enter. Extra Cards or 7 for $1.00 lllttltltttllllltllltllllllllllllllltllltltttlt111tl1tttt1111111111N11 Ro1>rveColt�ett•Beryl Red+a►thur� I (QHmDREN UNDE n 10 NC✓1` Mr. M.S. Aikenhead and niece of Rhoades, Steven 'Fournier and There was one minor Motor' London visited on Friday with Mr. .lames Tatulis by everyone, PE:]ZNIITPE`D), CABARET a �r a . Vehicle Accident reported with Duncan Aikenhead at Seaforth Lunch was served and courtesy Proceeds for Weitfa°re WOW- ,�% Manor. remarks were given.on behalf of the 44 s , damage totalling $75.00. Auspioes seaYorth BrMeh 150"".<h=*< : 's Mr. Zack McSpadden was visited resident9_by Mrs. Finlayson. Six persons charged under the Royal Vamulian Legions $Worth ` !. by Mr. Alex and Lorne Dennis and I 'Highway Traffic Act. �rt�I i Wilmer Godkin and also enjoyed a d f h M dDNCE a totalling $360. One person was charged under the Highway Traffic Act and one person under the Liquor Control Act. E'LM HAVEN Clinton Playing this Week :- "MacKENZIE" Coming Monday :-- ti `10UND of FURY„ A fa>nit aWe grbUp ' offering ofierta inmern't fait all ages. d a During the two week period goo game o eue re on on ay. from the 31 October till the 12 Mr. and Mrs_ Hugh Rinn of •N November, 1974. The Seaforth Belgrave visited, the formei's sister` Police, Department investigated Mrs. Lillie Hudie• and also with <' 40 occurrences. They are as Mrs. Florence McGavin. Wisitors with Mrs, Leila Dundas 1 follows`. a were Misses Tena and Ethel Den- U Police Assistance • S nis. Mrs. Alex Dermis and Miss Public Mischief 7 Tillie' Dundas. Property Damage 5 Visitors with`Mrs. Ada Reid were Theft Under 3 Mr. and Pins. ,John Wain of the Insecure property 3, Bluewater H vv. aM also Mr. Fred Parking Complaints I McGa'vin of Seaforth. Break and Enter 2 Mrs. Walter Sommerville visited Assistance 2 with Miss' Eleanor Henderson and Children Complaints 1 Mrs. Florence McGavin on Monday. ' Fates 1 Mrs. Keith Rock visited her aunt Lost and Found S Mrs. L. Hudie. Seaforth Manor residents had a { Animals 2, . most enjoyable time Thursday I y �., There were two major Motor J evening ..whhenen Gord Harris and his Vehicle Accidents reported with band from Goderich visited and damage'° totalling $1200... Four provided a program of music, 'r„ minor Motor Vehicle Accidents recitations, singing, and dancing. .•, t,. were reported ed •with damage Happy birthday was sung to Cecil a totalling $360. One person was charged under the Highway Traffic Act and one person under the Liquor Control Act. E'LM HAVEN Clinton Playing this Week :- "MacKENZIE" Coming Monday :-- ti `10UND of FURY„ A fa>nit aWe grbUp ' offering ofierta inmern't fait all ages. d a ,l •N 1 � O SDHS STUDENT'S COUNCIL ,� --- PRESENTS -- SEBASTIAN-, A DANCE Friday, 2nd, Navemberr .. �, . is Card .El< : gi1,1­1n. $ 2.100 $1.?5 w^1�6h1. Sttiden A ,. Brodhagen Community Centre ie 1 SATURDAY NOVEMBER •23rd 1 r^rY^ Dancing 9:30 to 1 p.m. {: ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CREAMCHEEZE GOOD TIME BAND (Advance. Tickets) $4.00 a Couple Free cold meat lunch Couples Only — No Jeans Itlltilttttl1111111111111111111tlltll llttll lltlittltltltl ltlillttlltl * * %� � fit' * * * � "� •� '� � � �• �' '�' •�' '�' �• � .� Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY NIGHT in the RED'KN16HT ROOM "ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" - • IN THE LADIES' and ESCORTS' ROOM[ FRIDAY and SATURDAY -The floedow'ners Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks -- AMPL'E VREE PA8aNWO -- WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS 12to2rand6to8 -•- AT VERY LOW PRICES --- • . (WE SELL ICE) r COMM911CIAL HOTEL Seufarthl P 1& PLUS the story of ®, . COLUMBIA two bet -on- PICTURES PANAVISION anything P$ VISIatue 90 s DMIiTANCE v 10 of SONS Is rtat Oi a°I 0, OYIt GEORGE SEGAL - ELLIOTT GOULD �. . , WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. - NOV, 27, 28, 29, 30 0�t4E AL (� WRT IN t Ppa , ku $am 0001'r-Irlon `f�CFINICOLORo • From 1N8mer Brols., A Warner Communications Company 88' ADULT ENiERtAINMBNT V lip a 10