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The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-15, Page 10Little Inn, Graham's Grocery store. The Village Market and Don Lance Antiques,in Bavfield. the Huron Expositor in Seaforth and the Arbor in, Clinton. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth July 6 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO ! — TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT • PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth Meet Joe Ciark Night FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LEADER Reception ,8pm -9pm 'Dancing lOpm-iprn Monday, July 19th Orange Shillelagh, Vanastra LUNCH PROVIDED Tickets available from local chairman ADULTS $4.00 STUDENTS $2.50 Sponsored"by:Huron-bliddlestt ip.C. Federal Aeration. Pauline Wallace. Johnny Miller; Ladies Sib Miller, Marg Glanville, Heather MacDonald; Mens - Richard Wallace, Ken Miller, Lloyd Lostell; Wheelbarrow Races - Kids - Pauline Wallace and Brenda Yeandle, Steven Orr and Sandy Justason, Adults: Richard. Wallace and Lloyd Lostell, Patty Miller and Judy Ziler. Balloon Burst: Kids - Sandy Justason, Ricky' Orr, Brenda Yeandle. Adults: Donna Miller, Howaord Yeandle, Patty 'Miller. Shoe Scramble: Kids - Pauline Wallace, Brenda Yeandle, Johnny and Jeremy Miller. Adults : Donna Miller, Carol Lostwell, Heather MacDonald. Lady With most jewelry was Lois Orr; Man with the fanciest shirt.- 'Fred MacDonald. A Jelly Bean guessing game was won by Howard Yeandle. A late afternoon shower made the guests take shelter in the house' fin- supper bttt a very nice, time was had by all: School sports activities can be safer if students and teachers know the proper First Aid, techniques. St. John Ambulance states. First Aid can be taught in school by anv teacher who holds a valid St. John Ambulance Standard Certificate. : PACK A LUNCH 'Enjoy the entertainment Swimming and Pony Rides Sunday Afternoon July 18 FAMILY PARADISE . CAMPING R. R. #4, Lip> Walton t uSl'h4RSAI .kiik1:1510% • WNIE' DRIVE-1N THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST.. , • CLINTON WEDNESDAY,, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and o- w 'SATURDAY July 14, 15, 16 and 17 0 NOT SINCE LOVE STORY... ,'I\ 'IT', . Voth•Ke t1.11,4h • • out m • •THE OTHER SIDE OF I ‘1. THE MOUNTAIN' \ 1.4 Md" ADULT. ENTERTANMENI VVi A N; HOLDE:N KAY • enfIZY. Love was dII they had (n common. 0 O SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY July 18, 19 and,20 IT STARTED OUT.AS .1 A JOY RIDE... IT SURE DIDN'T END' THAT WAY: .the world's too small if he's after you! - F IR S T S HO W A TM U SK 0: co z sA III u. u. 0 TELLY SAVALAS PETER FONDA 'HUGH O'BRIAN 0.1SIMPSON • MAUfrADAMS CHRISTOPHER LEE, 111111.11-Ell • 'Postern MARJOE GORTNER LYNDA- CARTER 1 1' WEDNESDAY through to ' SATURDAY July 21 to July ?4 ADULT ENtERT'AINMENT Fitio4ST - THURSDAY. FR1.4 $4;:m1 4,7.71)$ uly 1 6 - 2 2 $901...THUNA, stio#8e.m. I ARK THE 1.THE tQDERICH 5 2 /4,- 7 8 1 I t, pelt fl,9"41: t.!...1, 94, 91!....r.f Oty isOtammOilwil "GONE WITH THE WIND +torf.ltri, PDIF,110141100 ,.obileitiltatW T H SUMMI R Ft STIN.A1„.. The Blood Is Strong by 'Lister Sinclair - July July 15, 21, 23 Hine I Met My Huibend by Alice duly ly 16, 20 Mostly In Clover by Harry J. Boyle July 17, 22 8:30 p.rn. Curtain Adults $3.00 Sr. Citizens $2.25 Children $2.00 tall (519)523-4452 or write Box 291, Blyth. DEEP IN CONCENTRATION — Archie Marin Seemed to 'be really concentrating on his playing at the fifth annual fiddlers' jamboree in Mitchell, Sunday. About 800 to 900 people packed Mitchell's community centre for a day of fine music and step dancers, vilth the prOceeds of about $1000 going to the Stratford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded. (Staff Photo) Enjoy band in concert YOUNG AND OLD PLAY AT JAMBOREE — The fifth annual fiddlers jamboree held in Mitchell on- Sundy attracted both the novice and the veteran fiddler. Jim Campbell was one of the younger players who entertained the packed community centre in the afternoon. (Staff Photo) Of14C1 OPEN; AT I NI IM JULY 14 17 ISO every gavel ,ery oty IIH caantry there.* a reboot aehodevama .21 betng somebody He's a lerway haegonen man dessmate to move that his aline • COLUstlaA .IC TURES ROBERT DE NIRO Llr TAXI DRIVER the iadotte vIte for11et97(rs7 re* 041 .1m s•then bentty itis elrislI2 • sicklier lust \„ee . THE TROTH Ar LAST') WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE 1-111\10ENBuA0 GI 4 TANI * ‘t,,e a:;:^ qr, h. re r ROLLER SKATING Frt., July 16 8-10 pm Sun., July 18 8-10 pm Wed., July 21 12 Hour Rollathon Registration Kits 'available et the Arena 9 a.m. -9 p.m. ADMISSION FOR PUBLIC SKATING 75c PLUS SKATE RENTAL 25c Huron County Junior Farmers' Summer Dance FRIDAY, JULY 23 9p.m. to 1 a.m. Saltford Dance to "Milestone" ("The• Best in Rock and Roll") 5 3.00 per person Refreshments Lunch No Blue Jeans Please /0 THE: HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 15, 1,976 cam A STUDY IN STANDS Some stand straight up, some lean way--over but all the people in the photo have their attention focussed on the wheel of fortune, Bayfield has walking tour, July 28 & 29 About 52 people gathered on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller to celebrate the annual Wallace Picnic. The oldest person was West Roe and the youngest was Miss Christine Smilie, _Mr.. Roe's granddaughter. All enjoyed a pot luck picnic lunch and an afternoon of fun and games arranged by Mrs. Ken. Miller. Miss Donna Milner, Mrs. Ruth yeandle and Mrs. Fred MacDonald. , The results are: Running Races: Under 4 - Lois Anne Lostell, Micheal. Miller. Sherry Miller; 5 - 7 Ricky Orr. J eremy Miller, Johnny Miller; 8 - 12' Pauline ' Wallace, Barbie Justason, Sandy Justason; Ladies - 'Heather MacDonald. Joyce Smilie, Marlene Miller; Mens - Richard Wallace, Fred MacDonald, Lloyd Lostell. Kick the" Shoe: Under 6 - Steven Orr. Shelly Stone, Jeremy Miller; 7 - 12 - Barbie Justason, 'Awed Briefs of lids vottoble year ,oesetners don't stop board mason jar replacement lids as 704 come on— the market there could be a shortage for this year's eaterting season, report food specialists at the Ontario Food Council. La'st summer's shortage of lids left many consumers at a loss as .to how to preserve the abundant supply of Ontario fruits and -vegetables. This year. well over twice as many lids are being manufac- tured in Ontario , and large quantities are also being imported. Yet the lids are disappearing quickly from store shelves. "If every consumer purchases even twice the amount that she or he really needs, the creinand is doubled. Obviously. if this hoard- ing continues, it e.on't take long to create a drastic shortage." say the Ontario Food Council's food specialists. Sr. Citizens. It is very disappointingeto the performing group when the attendance is down and the committee would like the Seaforth citizens to show their appreciation to these visiting groups by their attendance at these varied concerts this summer. The lake and cottage calls but why not return in time to enjoy them? On July 25 the Clinton Highland Band will entertain. The tour of Bayfield Houses sponsored by the Huron County Architectural Conservancy will take place July 28 and 29. Assembling at the Town Hall on Clan Gregor Square at 2 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. the visitors will 'be privileged to visit five, of the village's , more interesting homes. Architecturally and artistically they are most varied and attrac- tive. Ranging from Georgian to High Victorian to simple "folk architecture" and incleding the charming little Trinity Anglican Church. the tour should prove unquestionably that the pleasant homes of yesterday can be most comfortable and full of persona- lity, for today's living. . Guests have been invited to visit the homes of Canon F.H. Paull. Mrs. Wm. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers and the Reeve and - Mrs. E. Oddleifsen. Refreshments will be served at "The Hut", home of Mrs. Carl Diehl. This house is perhaps the earliesf house in present use in the town. It has served as school. church. and Doctor's home over the years. Tickets are available at the *5 a Seafortit Thursday, Friday and Saturday featuring ... Jolly Roger DailyLunch Hour Specials seeeeteseseeeeekeeseeeeeeeee • RECEPTION for 'Wayne and Grace Butt Julif' 24 Seaforth Legion Hall 9 — 1 Music by Sundown Everyone Welcome Ar4 4,5774,,6- .R.,„-IM•4001IttCH •:•• f.C.CiSSatm .v0.11 a sla 1 SUNDAY 1w INUNSDAY July18 to 72 WiNtnt cue r • you in %la?. _Jar n4n0 Cinintn 0; SOU 1N " "`"A4 For Your Plecaisee... • MON WAYNE RATIRARINE HEPBURN, ROOSTER COGBURN (—wild the Lady) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • in one of the games booths at the Lions Carnival, which ran Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at the Lions Park. (Staff Photo) Wallaces gather on lawn for reunion returned with them for a week' s holidays. Sr/111Q "How long have you been driCing without a tail light, buddy?" demanded the policeman. The driyer ran to the rear of his car and started to -moan. His distress was so great that the officer was moved to ease up, on him a bit. "Aw. come on, now," he. said, "you don't have to take it so hard. It isn't that serious." ' It isn't?" cried the motorist. "What happened to my boat and 'trailer?" The Fifth SuMmer concert of 1976 was' given by Mitchell Legion. Band under direction of Clare" French. Needless to say this band always goes all out to please a Seaforth audience and this year was no exception. , The sixth in this series will be given July 18th by an old tyme Stratford Band accompanied by a chorus and a square dance group and should provide 'a varied type of entertainment. especially_ for Mr. and Mrs. Wyman 0. Griffin, Albany, New York. and Mr. Whapslie Smith, Toronto. visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dalton. While here they 'attended the Rebelo-Muir wedding in Mitchell. . Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen spent the weekend in ,Hamilion to' be- pieserit at, the christening of their grand- daughter Kristin Erika, first child for John and Anne Valk Rooijen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sills haye returned to their home in Clay- burn, B.C. After a holiday in the states and along the east coast; they were in the Seaforth area for 10 days recently visiting with a large circle of family and friends. Mrs, Alice Potter, Etobicoke .,and Miss Joas, Devereaux, Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr; and Mrs. Frank Sills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross, Patsy and Kenny of Mihnedoea. Manitoba spent a holiday with Ethel and Elmer Dennis. Miss Emily Deem of Stratford 'visited friends in Seaforth on Monday. She was also' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sholdice of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sillery of Toronto were here this week attending the funeral of his father, the late A.W.Sillery. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilbee have returned from a trip tb the west coast. Mrs. Carol. Carter attended a three.ezlay workshop for teachers of music at the Faculty of Music, University of Western Qntario last week. Mr. and • Mrs. George Addison spent the weekend in Londesboro with their daughter Betty, (Mrs. Ken Hulley) and family. Their grandson Warren Stasethwat nalt;:sti=doil 1°— JACK WALTER SIMON' mignotu ,„ 5, t THE FRONT PAGE, Sr reeeekey by Nur mot Rts 4 i DlAmf At.) R tfteCtfiveffociutei Jf 1 011 by PAU( MOtiA.S11 ItONICCAOR0 emovr,r A * A .1URI THr Arne- ADULT . ENTERTAINMENT Get Your Kicks - In 76 -Kirktpn Community Association ' 32nd ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY FAIR GROUNDS KIRKTON - ONTARIO Higliway 23 •.Wednesday, July 21, 1976 , Adult : $2,S0 Children: 25c PAST BALL 6 PAIL JUVENILE CONTEM 7.30 p.m. Professional Programme an.