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The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-08, Page 11• BE SUMMI R ff Sil\••41. The Blood Is Strong by Lister Sinclair July 9, 13, 15 How I Mel My Husband by Alice Munro July 8, 14, 18 8:30 0,411. Curtain Adults, $3.00 Sr, Citizens $2.25 Children S2.00 Call (519) 521-4452 or write Box 291, Blyth. 'Pecs $3'- I pair FUrther details and forms available at 'Seaforth Recreation Office until July 15th. Tennis Tournament July 24 at SDHS Men's, Women's, Mixed WINNERS TO GO TO REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 2ND' ANNUAL Country Music Weekend July 10 & 1 1 PINERIDGE CHALET HENSALL, ONTARIO Sat. Night, July 10 ' Sun., July 11 ADMISSION $2.00 CHILDREN 14 & UNDER FREE FOOD AND CAMPSITES AVAILABLE BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK' DANCE • Mozarts Melody Makers • Reservations Band Jamboree 2 P.M, - 9 P.M. FEATURING • Joe Overholt & The Standbys • Mozarts Melody Makers • Roger Quick & The Rainbows • The Bluewater Playboys • Country • You and Me • The Heywoods • The Mad Hatters • The Silver Strings and more. M.C. • Johnny Brent many Watch for exciting Action as riAWalt Tyckack and Other NHL Stars Are Coming Next Weeks Paper for Further Details r_ near orth Craft Festival -(S. The Seaforth Craft Festival will be held at the \ Seaforth Community Centre on Saturday, July 10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Festival will have 47 exhibitors featuring braided rugs, wooden toys, basket weaving, hand painted china and ceramics. The Craft Festival will also feature an artist in oil- painting from Prince Edward Island, a silversmith from Toronto and a furniture craftsman from Montreal. There will be a number of demonstrations including weaving, chair caning, quilting and pottery. SEAFORTH tiler tm Tk4.6 PAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE ti NN CAE erre • • • litiM111111110011~01111111111WITIMM~ ADULTS 75c • CRILDREN 25e SUNFLOWER PLATE QUILT TO BE SOLD. *atawasoissitwasm 12 Hour Roll-a-thoni 9 A.M.— 9 P.M. Wednesday, July 21, Seaforth Community Centre -Everyone is Eligible to Enter -$50.00 for Largest amount Pledged and Turned in -$95.00 in Other Prizes -All Profits for Arena Renovations • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • a a • • • • go- 'Librdry sponsors: /dm festrial, r ).. If you're looking for entertainment, Huron County Library has it! Last week we received a deposit of 12 comedy classic films from Midwestern Regional Library System. These include such well-known stars as Charlie. Chaplin, W,C.Fields, Laurel and Hardy and the Little Rascals. These ever popular films can be borrowed through any . branch of the Huron County Library or by phoning 524.7751. There is a serVice charge of $1.00 Ferree!. For film makers - Kitchener Public I ibrary is sponsoring a Film Festival open to anyone 14 years of age and over. holding a valid library card. Entrants must operate their own projection and sound equipment during the pre-selection and final judging. There are 3 categories fur both 16 nun and .8 Mrn. Min ' 1) ' ficti. nalinarrative 2) . floc mentaryiimpressionistie and a) animation. Entries, will be accepted Aug. 2 - 16th. Final judging will be made on August 0ih by well known 'producer Elwy Yost. The over-all winning 16 mm film will be purchased by . ..)0110A ,g7 P INIO tibrary, awl the 1$111n1 by ViclWrestern Regional Library.. Wirtner$• • of other categories will receive the new National Film Board book. "Retween Friends". Interested film malteo, should contact their library for further details and registration forms. UCW provides cookies Communities faced with the problem of how to repair or replace unsafe arenas have been offered a high level of support by the Ontario Government, a PC government caucus news release says this week. Robert Welch, Minister of Culture and Recreation 'has announced the Ontario government's financial aid plan. The government will pay 25 percent of repairs up to $75,000. Further aid up to 25 ,percent more in a matching grant to he given any community which raises up to 25 percent of the cost will come from Wintario funds. • Monici,raiwd by the counties will be tax :deduct able and all labour and donation§ of material Will he included as' part of the communities' contribution. A total of 75 percent will be covered by the government and counties., the remaining 25 . percent. can he . debentured. . Inspectors will not be forcing -Rebate of 1976 taxes were authorized for an assessment of $3510 on buildings demolished, when Morris Council met Monday - night. . By-law-No. 7, 1976 authorizing the.sale of part 2 of Lot 70„ elan 9 of the Township Of. Morris was passed. A request' for a grant from the Blyth Centre of the. Arts was tabled. Bruce Richmond was appointed to the Blyth Arena Committee from Morris. A. McBride frOM, Maitland Engineering SerVices and a number of ratepayers on the Rintoul Drain were present and discussed the form " of repair desired by the ratepayers. The revised report on the thomas Drain. will he considered ' at 7:30 p.m. July 20 and the King Burns U.C.W. met at the United Church Manse, Londesboro . on Wednesday afternoon for their June meeting with 18 present. The meeting opened with a hymn and reading "The Field is the World" by Margaret Taylor. Galdys Leiper read the Scripture from Matthew 5. Hymn 258 was sung. Ida leiper led in prayer. Ria Smith gave a reading "Tea Party Binge". Margaret Taylor told the story of the Welsh love spoon, and closed with prayer. Mrs. Rice was in charge of the. business, and gave a reading "Somebody Cares". Roll Call was answered by a Bible verse, and minutes of the last meeting were read. The Treasurer's report was given by Jean Leiper. Thank you cards were received from Muriel Bell and Karen McEwing. Beryl Reid thanked the ladies for the card and gift received. Mrs. Rice gaved a report on the bale. It was decided the date for the bazaar would be October 27. Burns ladies will send cookies to Bible School July 9. The' meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. A supper was enjoyed by all.. The losing side in the copper contest Rebekahs honour past gran4: The Past. Noble Grands of was a guest and following the Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge were business period, mrs. Tillie Dunn honored at the last meeting of the presented Mrs. Malcolm with a term when all offices were filled gift. with Mrs. Ethel Boyes as acting Mrs. Norman Riehl gave the noble grand and Mrs. Annie sick and visiting report. Nine Harrison as vice grand. indicated , their intention•to attend Each were presented with the inaugural meeting in Exeter corsages by the current noble when Mrs. Mary Fisher, newly- grand, Mrs. peter Malcolm. commissioned district deputy Mrs. Ila Dorrance of Huntsville president, would be in charge. The officers of Edelweiss Lodge are to be installed into' office October 25 Mrs. May fiabkiik gave a splendid report , of recent Rebekah Assembly Sessions held in Toronto. • The new provincial president is Mrs. Hazel Galbraith of Kingston. Mrs. Wilmer Ctithill and committee served a dainty lunch and special awards were given to ' Mrs. Ila Dorrance, coming the farthest distance; Mrs. Lillian McKellar, being the longest in membership and Mrs. Arthur Varley, winning by a draw as one of the newest members. provided the first course. and the winners the dessert.. Pepper reunion The 29th Annual Pepper Reunion was held on June 27 in the Lions Park, Seaforth. Officers for 1977 are: • President Sandy Pepper; 1st Vice - Clifford Pepper; Sec,-Treas - Hazel Matheon Sports Commit- tee - Cecil Pepper and family; Lunch Committee - Ross and Marion Gordon, Frank and Elea- nor Falconer, Sports: 3 yrs. and under - Corey Baker; 5 yrs. and under - Carrie Lynn Baker; Boys 8 yrs. and under - Carlin Riley; Girls 12 yrs. and under - JoAnn Pepper ; Boys 12 yrs. and under - Freddie Miller; Young Ladies Race - JoAnn Pepper; Three Legged Race - Lori Rutter and Brenda Riehl; Elimination Race - Cliff Pepper; Guessing Can Race - Marion Miller. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. 44, Seaforth Thursday, Friday and Saturday featuring Staircase Daily Lunch Hour Specials rjoin In The • • • • • • • • • • • • '0 • • • a • • • • • a • • a • YOU CAN HELP! BLOOD DONORS NEEDED MONDAY, JULY 12 . AT THE BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at Seaforth (Northside United Church) 6:00 p.m.. - 9:00 p.m. THE BL'OOD YOU GIVE COULD SAVE A LIFE DUBLIN and DISTRICT LIONS CLUB SECOND ANNUAL Saturday, July* 17 Dublin Recreation Park PORK BARBECUE 5 pan. - 8 sou. — Adults $3.50 Children $1.50 ($4.00 at Door) Talent Show - Baseball Dancing - hides far Children • • • • Carter's Midway . Monster Bingo Penny Sale Kids Fish Pond Games Of Chance Merry-go -round Ferris Wheel Refreshment Booths SWIMMING EVENTS THURSDAY For various age groups at p.m. Register in advance with pool supervisor Kathy Bruxer at Seaforth Lions Park. DRAW FOR BEEF Each Night BUY YOUR ADVANCE ADMISSION TICKETS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. EACH ADMISSION TICKET INCLUDES CHANCE ON A QUARTER OF BEEF. ADMISSION 75c. ADVANCE TICKET SALE 50c EACH OR 3 FOR $1.00. THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE Bill Dalrymple was one of several members of Seaforth Legion who received Golden Anniversary Service Medals at the Legion's anniversary dinner on Saturday night. Mr. Dalrymple, who chaired the dinner, has his pin put on by Cleave Coombs (Staff Photo) , More money for • arenas coming the closing of arcras it they only need repairs and do not remain open under unacceptable snow conditions. On the lighter side, arenas in the province with unsafe roofs could easily follow the example of Brighton, the town that took the roof off their arena. Morris has rebate Drain report at 8 P.M, and Workman 'Drain report, at 9:00 p.m. the same evening. By-law No. 8, 1976 imposing a special rate under the Tile Drainage Act 1971 was passed. Road Accounts paid were $16,864.37 and General Accounts were 14,539.44 for a total of $31,403.81. Morris council will meet again August 2, at 7 p.m.' • PICK UP 'YOUR SPONSOR KITS AT • • THE ARENA OR RECREATION 'OFFICE • • 44.11••• to. oelsioes•ietbses is....••••a•aa ••••500•••••I•le 0.0.0.40 a 4t