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The Huron Expositor, 1975-01-16, Page 8The. annual March of Dimes Campaign in bid of funds, for disUlifed adults is now organized' to carry out the 1975 appeal. All workers are volunteers and again will be headed by Mrs. Jack Case as general Chairman a el (5e) chief marching mother. , rs. May Habkirk is supply ch irman, Mrs. Charles Reeves, treasurer, and Mrs. Lillian Grummets' publicity chairman. The eight captains fop, Seaforth and area will be: Town section one - Mrs. William 'O'Shea; Settion two - Mrs. John D. Muir; Section three - Mrs. Alfred Beuermaa; Section four - Mrs. Frank Sills. Mrs. VErnon Gra- ham will be in charge of Harpur- hey. Mrs. J. A. Lunn for Egmondville west and Mrs. . Everitt Smith for Egmondville east. The captains will recrui suffi- dent canvassers so that each Police news The Seaforth Police Department investigated 47 occurrences during the period of 1st Jan. 1975 to the 15th Jan. 1975. They are as follows: Assist Public • 26 Wilful Damage, 6 Theft 1 Lost and Found 3 Animal Complaints Break and Entef 2 Disturbance Escorts Assist Other P.D's. There was one minor and one major accident investigated during this period with damages totalling $400.00. • Two (2) person(s) charged' under the highway traffic 'act. CASH BINGO 2. 1 5 PRESENT' JANUARY FARM FESTIVAI, EXHIBMON PARKTOROAITO. JAN.28.31 1975. lOam to 6pm r.EXTUFING THE: LARGEST SELECTION OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT • UNDER ONE ROOT IN CANADA - ' FARM FILM FESTIVAL OF AGRICULTURAL ' TECHNIQUES CANADA'S FIRST INDOOR MORSE PULL E. SALE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TICKETS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FARM EQUIPMENT,DEALER OR CANADA FARM SHOW 20 BUTTERICK ROAD, TORONTO, ONTARIO MOW 3T8 .3. • WED.: THUM. AWL SAT — J0$US211, 1S, lE IT, SIDNEY POTTIER • BILL COSBY HARRY BEIAFONTE UPTOWN , SATURDAY • • NIGHT • ;•? • y ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ,. BUN, MON. TUEB JANUARY IE TE 21 For 110,000 IS., Mail row .:ms t20.000 they bmak your leps Fq AmIt Fr•ed oN•s W,000 RICHARD LEE BURTON MARVIN **THE KLANSMAN" Red eecks.White booda. And raped black OTa grabbiag arm and going to war. WED TOURS FRI .SAT JANUARY 32.23.10.3S PLUS SATURDAY MATINEE • JOHN MIMI _..;theartdBears • tr32,?:: WALT DISNEY TECTINIETWOR • Friday -and Saturday Denfield * • Learn and Have Fun 'THE NIGHT SCHOOL CHORAL GROUP out half-way a fine group, ould like to Centennial Year. The. Group bas been asked to perform on one -of the nights of the big Centennial Week. It will be fun as well as gratifying. Come ,up on • Wednesday Evening at 8:30 and get the remaining lessons for $7.50 Gorod Conductor — Good Music Good Companionship. at the High School is jus throug4h its instructionsrl abOut 1-8 in number. but see more thert, particular ring this e• Friday and Saturday at te Royal Hotel Mitchell 2 it's BOPPIN BOBBY and the HAPPY MEDIUMS [ERA 'Recording Artists] Formerly known as "HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES" Singing their Golthin Records — such as: Alley Oop & . • Hull y Gully PARK GODERICH • • .1001•11.1.114 *STAG =EUCHRE, Seaforth Legion Wed., Jan. 22 8:30 — Admission11.00 1111111.111111111.11111, Classified Ads pay dividends. SNOWMOBILE OVAL RACES Sunday, January ,19 I p.m, MOSRA Sanctioned) Hully Gully VARNA. 262-5809. L ••••••••?•••••••••••14•;•••*••••••••••••••• 1975 Huron-County Junior Farmers' Kick-off Dance 'S January: 25, 1975 — MUSIC BY - 'Rolling Smoke' 10 p.m. ---1 a.m.. Seaforth Arena Dress Semi-formal — $2.00 pet person ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY Available from Tom Melady, 145.2783 or The Junior Farmer Executive. Hrooreeereerreeeeemeeeree~erretoreedv Friday Seaforth 6 Mitchell, 0 Tuesday Seaforth 10 Tavistock 4 k. HURON XP4SI:i°964 JANUARY 10, . 1975 I 4 ill.P.E11, 1:14j `I!" •••• I games 4.11 s Cy' Seaforth• Entertainment: Thursday' Lincoln Green Action at t- •"'41.:.R4E•nkni.ArE. • • • 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO TWO DOOR PRIZES —•AdmLsslon $1.00 — Extra Cards 25e or T for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMTITED) .Avi---Proorgeds tor Welfare 'Work-- r ' lAmptoeeSestorth Drairph 1011 ,Royal Coned* Leglersi eel oc ey . / nildguaiaM bug niswil k . J r • : . M arch of Pimes about to. start Legion Hall, Seaforth • ,ticalsre Friday,- Jan. 17 • canvasser will have abbut 12 to 15 calls to make. Tke March of Dimes ask that people give Sp that all physically disabled adults,q who are entitled to a better life. will have a right to realize their maximum potential. The money raised in this district will be spent in this district and receipts will be given for income tax purposes. under Mose Mozark's' Le..8.0.MEI:PDY MAKERS Hayfield Road Goderich rV Ph. 524-7711 I M DINING & DANCING ENTERTAINMENT — FRIDAY and , SATURDAY NIGHT. RED KNIGHT ROOM "ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" Seaforth Optimists CENTENNIAL WINTER CARNIVA 'DANCES Friday ,Jan. 17 Snowmobile Dance at COMMUNITY CENTRE with music by LINCOLN GREEN °Dance begins at 9:30 and will feature judging of the Centennial Beard Growing I. ontest A fission at the door $2.00 bach Saturday ; Jan. 18 9 P.M. Carnival Ball at THE COMMUNITY CENTRE Tickets in advance $6.00 per couple 9 P.M. Dancing to LINCOLN GREEN at THE LEGION HALL Admission at the door $2.00 each Reception For BRYAN & DEBBY ' SOMERVILLE [McPherson] Friday Jan. 24 at Family Paradise 'Ian Wilbee Orchestra' Ladies please bring lunch .1/49•44444~4~0~3~40~0•4 Playing this Week:— "L I F E" Coming Monday, JAN. 20, "BUSKER" Both bands enjoyable for all ages. Matinee Every Sat. 4 — 6 p.m. ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 574-7611 AIR CONDITIONED Mitchell and District Arena and Community Centre Dance to the music of THE COUNTRY' ENTERTAINERS Satu rday, February 1, 9-1 and LINCOLN GREEN * on Friday, March 14, 9-1 Annual Batiquit and Meeting Of Tuckersmi'th Federation of Agriculture Brucefield United Church Wednesday, January 22 7 p.m. Guest Speakers GARY DAVIDSON TICKETS : $3.50 For tickets contact Jim McIntosh CABARET DA NIDE ti Brdcihagen Community ,Centrit Dancing 9:30 to,1 p.m. January 18th "Itioonlighters7 $4.00 a COunle ree cold meat lon6h CounleS Only — No Jeans IIIIIIIIIIIillHhIIiililIIIIHhlNIIIlIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllf 1111 )1-***********•********** country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY NIGHT in the A 4' 44 • 0 • Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks • — AMPLE FREE PARKING — WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 and, 6 to 8 — AT VERY LOW. PRICES (WE SELL ICE) COMMERCIAL HOTEL — Seaforth ********************* •