The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-28, Page 1019,THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 26, 1976.
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THE LITTLE ONES TRY HARDEST - Some of the smallest
Saturday morning hockey players at the Seaforth arena need their
hockey sticks to help them keep their balance on the ice,..0But they're '
learning' and
Centenalres.
hoping they'll grow up to be Seaforth Bantam
(Staff P.
EGISTRATION FO1r---77
STILL BEING ACCEPT ED FOR....
Holiday Happenings
- 5 exciting days-during the Mid-Winter
Break - games, gym, drama, movies,
skating, swimming & more
.5 10 for 5 fun fi I ted days
REGISTER NOW
AT THE RECREATION OFFICE
LIMITED. ENROLLMENT
DciVid Mc Llwain
v • r ei e• awn.. • • • A.
CASH BINGO
Leo flail, Si atoi/h
Fri., Feb. 27
8:15 p.m. .
15 Regular Games fOr $10.00
THREE, .425.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT TO GO!
- TWO DOOR PRIZES -0
• Admission vita
Extra 'Cards 25c or 7. for' $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER
PERMITTED; s-
-Proceeds for Welfare Work--
Auspicei Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Legion, Seaforth
ytrtk more and. more
people dis c ns tt hat mighty jobs
are at tomplished cast
Huron Fcpositor tYant •Ads. Dial
,Tickets available at Base Fac ory Outlet or at
the, door.'
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Friday, February 27
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° 5 2.00 per peison
SPONSORED BY
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Saturday, Feb. 28, 1976
DANCING 8 PM 1 AM
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Proceeds to 1CJF Building Fund.
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murdered without motive,
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without mer cy.
omethIng Inside you
screams for
revenge.
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GEORGE KENNEDY • JOHN MILLS
THE HUMAN FACTOR C''``."1
"THE MAN FROM HONG KONG'
A .nAN n ,
ThEY'rE hot.
SIN'S IDE call Birl, HE'S the cop.
Thcy both talc( then. lobs AtriOlISIY.
Bum nentows
CAT1-10121/10 DENEUVE : I.H
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The movie with the 6 best:::441:1;iiiin one!
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SOLLORS
,
"UnDeRcoveRs HeRO'
"SUPERCOPS"
With proceeds in • from -last
week's benefit hockey gam's, The•
Seaforth Arena Renovation Funds
has ' nw rcciiived more than
$10,50 •from local people. aecard-
ing to the chairman Clive Buist.
Donations this week include
- $25. ' from KiTharehan Nursing
Home, $.100 from Huron Cana-
dian Fabricators and $100 from
Lloyd Eisltr.', '
Donations can be sent to the
4rer,Lftbrid', c 0 treasurers Ernie
Williams, Box 348, .Seaforth'.
CoTrectl'ons
.., There . were typographical
errprs in two stories in last week's
Expo tor. A story about
Hensalls ErnieDavis should have
said that there is still .d curfew for
childfen under 14, on the books in.
that. village.
.1i a frontpage story:, aboUb the
PLC's. request„ to Ontario Hydr6
for a'rate increase a'zero was left
off one of -"the amounts
mentioned.. The story should
have read that the PLC was
'52,4.000 in the hole this Month.
fhe Expositor regrets the
..rrors.
1,13\ John Baker,
iPublieity Chairman. BraM.b 150,
Coming Etent ,,•
Tonight Tharsdat February 2h,
Bri ,thcrhood night sponsored by
''ranch 15b. Rot al Canadian
Lt g ComMencing at 6:00p.m.
Dinner at -.00p.m. Guest speaker
Re... Lockhart Royal. Saturday
Februar!, 2"th. Leap Year dance,
me and'danee to the music of
:he Maitland Sundosners.
•fuesday March 9. r Publit
Speaking. The Children that pa.rti-
cirate are really good,. so -come on
out anent ten to them and.giye
them entouragement. Saturday
Mart h 1.3. Lone Public 'Speaking.
The tanners in the Lone .ty ill be .
cornpetin,2.
I n arena fun
More none
Legion news David Mc Llwain
I his, y e ar's Not it e team in
Se aforth minor hot Is is
somcthing spetril. Thet'tl onit
had a touple of ties and .tht.y
haten't lost a game yet.
The tt holt team is a good one
hat 'one player. • team captain
Dat ill M, Lltt aM has been setting
some mortis .his year. -
His team is into plaYotts
but eight Year olti Da\ id
1(11 goals in regUlar games
three more tt hcn he play t d
'the older Atone team. Rt. centlt
a playoff garnt ht got 12 Mauls.
His •-,,oatii. RonDriscall -•;;.t\s
ht.'s "one of the better players
tstr in Not it He's not really
,..hallc.ngtid in Not it,. 'pr.:it
bet aust Yew othtr players are at
tht put k passing anti skating
It t LI hc's at. ''Scxt tear Oat lei
• motes up ro Ht's playtti
ckith them a hit this teat t5htn
The t •et 'net:deo an extra pla:.,Lr.
Dat 10 has been on skate:, stn. t
ht NN "quite. ..soling", his
mother Audrey says. and this .is
his fourth ear in organi/.tti
.4388I&IMerscros.r44,-,.. ....000$441te./400,7.400/0
Sat., Feb. 28- ,The Wildwoods'
Mar. 19,- Lincoln Green
)'admittance restricted to persons
18 'yrs, of age and over)
Fri., Apr. 9-- The Blueiones
Fri., May 28 - Chris Illaok
Fri., June Roger ()nick
and the 14.ainbows
Novice team has su
ho, kcc
fast year was the second
suirmit r that ht anti .a group of
.other .4.torth kids tt ent to Huron
Hot ket run at Centralia
bY torMer ?ct.orthite Ron Mason.
Flo, key school taught a lot,
his mother
His dad, .1a, k. is a longtime
rvit.otkt 5 •Irlattr alto is as at a
r, Li mon got aht old Stratford
Indians last nd k also
plated ft,r W .00tisto..k. nrnor A in
When a child is realls good at Kit, he ncr rivany years
-with the S c atorth (3t,ltsrs. .At iii ant ont • thing. hockey or
for an hatet er, you hate to think about, ht's still plto.inti.,
intermediate h in Slut hell, - making sure he stays' \tell
01dt r brother 'Stark Ii is also a rounded. Mrs, McElwain says.:
ho, has taught his, Dat id takes music lessons,
brother tots in th, road -hocks:. s to church and Sunday School
stn tht \ 1M am's .2ultirily and sings in the junior
North Main hon. at Northsidi. United, He
udrt Si. I 1:.% Miss the. onk- ID kvi:ping ork
m.
r th, h„dot...sn't t.iradt 1 at SP!•? too, she says.
MeLltt ain .say s the only. plat sh, tt att h
r' sons and hu‘band. Sht says ...ison Day id got 12 goals 'n a
the `sot I e t, 'Gets tar , a° couple of tt eeks a go' is,
support tram the plat, -s' ause coach Driscoll played
part ins. him mart than usual as the team
short handed.A11 the...players
gt t ttlual ;mounts of ici.• time
I
•' •\t that age y'ou like to he
thtrt .. You're a little concerned'
about their safety ,, Not that there
art. many accidents but it doesn't
take much to upset at little kid that,
(though he conies from
;amity- that knows a lot
htiAly, Dat id does other
too. 11i,, mother say s she
important for kids
balanced. interested in
thing and et erybody."'
a
about
things
thinks
to lie
cy ery-
The . story is - old, but the
perspectix-e is up-dated and
brought into sharp focus by the
film The Cospel Road to be
shown on Sunday, February 28th,
at First Presbyterian Church,
at
S 7o p Seaforth. The The shoysing will begin
The Gospel Road, distributed
by World Wide Pictures, was
conceit ed and . produced by
Johnny Cash and his wife, June
Carter Cash, who wanted to tell
the 'story of Jesus Christ in a
realistic and meaningful %coy.
• The film is a blend of seiipturc-
based narrative, specially written
songs, and in-depth character
portrayals, with Israel itself as the
mixing bocci.
You .are there, walking beside
the Jordan and the Sea of
Galilee: you are there, seeing
Him in mane human situations
that establish a practical .turd
pictryt,i,n
r.
a. I rap port w h e v cry ‘
You are there, being intro-
duced to the disciples. and
gaining insights into their yaried
personalities. You are there,
experiencing the highly charged
emotional impact of r the trial
before Pilate. • anti becoming so
personally ins olved that you feel
sympathetic pain when Robert
Elfstrom in an outstanding,
erstar
minor hockey ,play 4,,udity and
that's the w ay David's parents
like it.
After all.'all the team members
ate learning to play'hock.ey,Some
arc more adt aneetl than others
but they are all "doing it for
Ion'', as Audrey iMelb5 ain. •
mother of an eight year old,
hockey whit, says.
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/ COUNTRY ' ii
SINGLES
1.
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LAST,L CL .
.
i .1. .? Bring your deposit for
this
the /1
i Nashville ' trip
Saturday. C
• ' For further information i
i Please Call - I
Betty C,ardno 527.1102
.
i, Irene okahashi 482-7833 i
f Vicky Horbanuik 482.3323 i
? ' .
music' of Johnny Cash and other
outstanding musicians, whose
contemporary style is nut out of
keeping with,the story .,., a story
that reveals thatIlki darkest day
has become our brightest.
Church.
4.,440 *OA
Seaforth
Entertainment:
Thursday, _
Friday & Saturday
The
Mire Martin
Show
The family of
Clarence an.d 'Margaret
MARTIN
wish to invite relatives,.
friends and neighbours
to an
in honor their. parents t.
Open House
50th Wedding
Anniversary
to be -held on
Saturday,
March. 6
in
Duff's United Church
• Schoolroom. Walton,
front 2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Best Wishes Only
t
0
ANNUAL MEETING
BANQUET
ANVDANCE
to'be held at the
Seaforth Legion Hall
on
Wed., March 10
at 6:30 p.m..
TICKETS AVAILABLE.FROM
DIRECTORS OR AT THE OFFICE.
\Phone 5277077.0
-r li
(a
by name!
r.
tie like to know our customers
SEAFORTH,FARMERS
. ' • ... -
"ft
New Johnny Cash film to be shonn
•
anti
ith
Dance to '
NORTH
at SEAFORTH DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
9:00-12:00
5 2.00 with student card '2.50 without
Robert Miro., l any t ee Smith Alan Dater influne Carter eash,I.55.. stow Woo,
cv,“1,/ • pine & Johnny Cash t II In Robert Elktrom inhrch Iv•url gin In Del nu.
World WU* Pictures • MI 11.11Orplrl Am. Sa • Wiled/KAN MN SSA0 I -(612) 333.7101
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCTI
SEAFORTII , 7:30
Sunday,Feb, t A2. h
portray& of Christ, suttcrs tot'
phy sisal attack that precedes the
Crucifixion.
5/ . Adding to the e ec 1to.eness of
,
The Gospel Road in its endeac or
to., eons ey reality for this day
are: The fascinating treatment of There is no admission Charge
tragedy an event of significance
t his furiC tthaLkiti‘intoc ie, but a colk.etion v, ill thi; Crucifixion, making
Ltil:,:ri(s ht. y that reachesfromar. s. its
to t ake
' o ow n tintne - of First
meaning for, all men of all ages;
and the songs and background
said Rev r.F, G. Nelson
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