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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-09, Page 10St. Columban Parent Teachers Association Annual Turkey Bingo Thurs., Dgc: 9 8:30 p.m. St Columban Parish Hall 12 Regular Games 3 Specials 1. Share the Wealth '2 Door Pri2es 4 At Brodhagen Community Centre Music by. The Wildwoods 10p.m. - 2 a.m. $15.00 a couple Smorgasboard Party favours For reservations 347-2731 as iwYearts Eve! Dance eaforthqCommunity Centre Dancing from 10 'tit? • Buffet meal at 1 A.M. Catering by Mrs. V. Miller Tickets $18.00 per couple Tickets Available From: - • Jack Mcllwain 527-1.253' Ron Driscoll 527-0235- Bob Beuttenmiller 527-1680 Proceeds to aid Minor Hockey 10111111111111111111111111111H11111111111111111HIMMIMIIIIIIE °COMMERCIAL g- floiAding scc)..res were unfortunately*, out of the prizes. Bill Campbell, John Patterson, Doug Rowcliffe and Mike Thomas entered a weekend spiel in Kitchener. They came home with second prize in the third event. The weekend of Dec. 18 and 19 is the sub-division playoffs for the Careful goaltending as Seaforth tied Belmont 2 - 2., - Correspondent Mrs. C. Geddes ••••11•• patient in St. Joseph's Hospital in (By John D. Baker, Publicity Chairman, Branch 156.) Legion Entertains 1st World War Veterans Last Sunday Branch 156 Seaforth and Branch 109 Godericb entertained World War 1,-v.Verans and theii wives at the Legibn Hall in Seaforth. During theafternoon they watched a Legion film "When Summer Dies" this film immortalizes Major Alex Campbell's Prayer Before Battle. "When 'neath the rumble of the guns, 1 lead my men against the Huns, 'Tis then I feel so all alone and weak and scared, And oft I wonder how I dared Accept the task of leading men. I wonder, worry, fret and then I pray, Oh God! who promised oft To humble men, a listo9ing ear, Now, in my spirit's troubled state Draw near, dear God, draw near, draw near Make me more willing to obey, Help me to merit my command, And, if this be my fatal day, Reach out, Oh God, Thy Guiding Hand, And lead me down that deep, dark vale. These men of mine must never know How much afraid I really am, Help. me to lead them in the "C9"1 R16100 9ARRIS THE RETURN A.HANCAtkip4M5, tAt 9000040 1 9 1:4Ce t lack Ike Bean Stalk 1:1 15, 11., I 4 tHetit tritAtAlt Oak Op* 66t, )6 Web s'AT' *$13 'A.THFIRi.I 0m, 0$1, $ VP" 19 11 9 n... AM !It of R iomt wAr. I 411 A '006$ $1$9 iyer Ala' my tYtAkile, 7 99 sotaOr PROW 574 MI Gboistito4 (01441115108 The Ladies Auxiliary then served the veterans and their wives at a banquet, Legion members waited on tables. Grey Cup. Draw Congr atuiations to Gacy Young who won the Grey Cup DraW. fight So they will say, "He was a man". IHL TEAM STANDINGS: Team W. L. For Against Pts. Blues 4 1 25 16 8 Wings 4 1 21 14 8 'Stars 3 2 21 17 6 Flyers 2 2 15 19 4 Hawks 1 4. .26 33 2 Kings 1 4 13 22 2 Games Next Sunday, Dec.12/76 ,.7:00 8:30 10:00 Blues Flyers Stars Kings Hawks Wings Advertising... helps you know why. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD OS *0 Seaforth Local Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ross, Basswood, Man., Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Montreal, Que., Mrs. Alex Deroche and Miss Edna Robinson of St. Catharines were visitors with Ethel and Elmer Dennis and other friends. Bob Downey of Red Deer, Alberta visited with Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Devereaux, ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller of Avonlea, Sask. visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and relations in the area for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Addison spent,Sunday with their daughter and family and attended the white gift service at Londesboro Church. Mrs. Violet Elgie, Seaford) was pleasantly surprised recently when, on the ,occasion of her birthday, relatives, friends. and neighbors dropped, ,in to her apartment to offer their good wishes. wnefAtt.).44,74MEN Friends, Neighbors & Relatives of ROBERTA AND GEORGE HOWATT are invited to an Open House At their Home 93 James Street, Seaforth, Ontario Wed., Dec. 22 .° 2-4 P.M. and 7-9 P.M. in honour of their 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Please consider this your wedr'Art/m• oarieigrAtwood4 invitation Seaforth curlers were quite active over the week when several attended out-of-town Bonspiels. On Wednesday, December 1, Grace Campbell skipped a ladies team to second prize in a Ladies Spiel in Vanastra. With her were Ann Cunningham, Marg Makins and Faye Ribey. Two men's rinks travelled but of town for weekend spiels. Dave Cornish, Bob 'Wilson, Bill Fleming and Bob Ste. Marie curled in Sarnia. They won their first two games and lost their last two with very close scores and Feeling tired? Rundown? Take a walk. raammunan %%Mk CASH - BINGO Legion Hall, Seat orth Dec. 10 8:15 4n. 15 Regular Gaines 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 (OBILDR,EN UNDER 16 NOT PER/VIITTED) -Proceeds for Welfare Work AuspicesSeaforth Branch 156 Royal Canatlian Legion, Seaforth VO-A-MW,17,*,w4, OLD TIMERS HOCKEY GODERICR vs LONDON Sun., Dec. 12 2:30 pm PHensall Arena 0. gl Sponsored by HENSALL MINOR HOCKEY ,,,oramzo, town British Consols in Vanastra. Seaforth teams will have to have any club playoffs before that date to declare an entry into the Consols. Check the bulletin board in the lower hall at the club for the O.C.A. events and entries. Keep in mind the Fun Day at the club on December 11. - Leafs Penguins Bruins Seals Canadians ,Flyers 24 High Ladies, Jill Muir, 3W and 733; Rhonda McCowan, 253 and 690; Barb Leighton, 239; Janice Cairns, 276. High men, Peter Underwood, 307 and 762; Eddy Nielson, 276 and 607; Derek Cooper, 253. Commercial Flyers -` Red.Wings Toros • Washington Capitals Maple Leafs Selects ,Louwagie, 303.' Male high triple, Coleman, 731. Mixed Doubles John Red Caps 50 Crystals 35 Exports 35 Blues 33 Goldens 32 Diamonds 25 Weekly High: Ladies high single and triple, Marg Scott, 223 and 569. Men's high single and triple, John Coleman 398 and 927. Season high: Ladies Single, Marg Scott, 291; triple, Barb Wesenberg, 672; Average, Betty Smith, 199. Men's Single and triple, John Coleman, 398 and 927; Average Ron Beurman, 233. Eginondville Sho-Offs .47 Flyers 47 Tator-specials 45 Miset-ups 37 Sparklers 31 , MOW WOMP W M WM WPM W M O▪ M 00.0 OMM O W• MOM W▪ OW .401M W WW WM aW MEW a.MEM O▪ mmi MOM WWIM MOO a. MOS OMM MOM W WI Min W▪ NW WM W M WOW POO Moo rim um' emu a. NOM WWI OM POW WM ftm OM MIS a. W▪ M. Imo pwim PIIMW ftm 1000 MM WOO WWI 1200's Tom Cats t 15 High Single, Helen Nicholson, 272; Gary Gray, 298. High Triple, Ann Wood, 635; Gary Gray, 749., 9#041ft SEAFORTR PUBLIC SCHOOL Griules1.5 Cluistmal4 Programme Dec.-17 8:00 pm Everyone Welcome 640a45000 Y.B.C. Swinging 6 24 49 High •Ladies, Betty Hally, 276 45 and 662, • 40 Men's high single, Elben Dale, 40 313; triple, Ron Beurman, 826. lr Thursday, Friday and Saturday Whiskey River Open Sunday Daily Luwe h Ey ar Specials a. • • ENTER TAINMENT Friday & Saturday Night Old Time Music by ,liwy. 8 ritIgLIN Curlers .,play out. of Egmondville' London. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron of Sarnia visited, with their „Mrs. Elmer Stephenson is a daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Charles Geddes and faMily. .WOO In the old Beachwood General StOrd 21/2 titHei north of St. COlithiban art Me illop Sidcroad lb at Concession 5. Marg Diegel, 234 and 658. Flashers • Mile high \ single, Leon Schmucks 28 ' St. James Ifeague Chargers, Leinans Sky Larks Furys Pacers Corvettes Ladies high Mary Turner, ' 285; Bonnie Bedard 634. 40 Men's high single, Lyle Haney 35 and Steven Marcussen, both with 32 321. 31 High triple, Steven Marcussen, 27 810. 24 Slant 6 Female high/ single and triple, Team Canada single, triple, • 45 43 41 39 33 30 ' MIN WIMP WOW WWI a. SOM 'a MOO OOMO W. AWM NOW ORM MSC ONO OM MOO Friday & Saturday -Nice Chicken Wings E111110011001111010101litith11110111111111011111111101., 38 38 32 .1 • 30 15 H TEL Friday & Saturday Country Cobras MO WM WM MM MO MM WM WM MO UMW MOW MO O M MON MOO oftin MO MO IMO MO NOlo MO NOW MO moo owls r, ••••• o Friday Special ALL DAY Fish & Chips