The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-30, Page 10vi.
Local Briefs 4
HURON HOTEL
HWY. 8 DUBLIN
DINE & DANCE YOUR WAY INTO THE
BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
9 p.m. HI 1 ct.pt, -
OLD TYME MUSIC
BY THE
CARL McNAUGHTON TRIO
Food-Fun-Favours •
NO ADMISSION CHARGE
FOUNDING MEETING
--)HURON FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOC •
WILL BE HELD'
FRIDAY • JAN. 14th
AT THE
VANASTRA SHILLELAGH
(Formerly CFB Clinton)
GUEST SPEAKER
HON. JUDD BUCHANAN
MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS
RECEPTION 6:15 P.M. DINNER 7:00 P.M.
SMORGASBORD DINNER '5.00 EA.
• TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM LIBERAL ASSOC.
MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN /
At
Brodhagen
Community
Centre
Music by
TWe Wildwoods
10p.i-n. a.m.
$15.00 a couple
Smorgasboard
Party favours
For reservations 347-2731
Thursday January 6 •
'CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
'Practical session will be held Sunday
mornings or afternoons 'following'
one Thursday night class. Skis
provided!
Monday January IO
TYPING
FURNITURE REFINISHING
• •(only room for a few morel)
OBSESSION
THE FRONT WOODY ALLEN
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A.ON EXE;08,11-Pit, DECEMBER 30, 1976
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•SING A SONG OF CH"RISTMAS — Residents of Seaf orth' Manor
Nursin Home were entertained before Christmas last week by
carp.ors from :Seaforth Public School. Under the direction. of
Spend Christmas in Dublin
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Wins twice
in same
draw
Winning once in a lottery would
be enough for most people. but
Ross Turvey of R.R.2. Bluevale
recently mnaged to win twice on
the same draw.
Mr. Turvey bought two tickets
for the last Wintario Draw from
Glen Ron nenhurg of BrusselS and
won SIM on one ticket and $25
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on the other.
Regular Hours New Years EVe,
closed Saturday. Sunday . and
Monday. •
• Mrs. 'Mary Stapleton has
returned home from Seaforth
Community Hospital:'
PRINTING 'fp
FOR
EVERY
URP o SE
teachers Mrs. Edna Bell and Mrs. C.Griffin, the 36 children passed
out treats following the singing. (Expositor Photo)
a.
Mr. and Me.s.Elwood Clark and
Laurie visited with his father and
had airistmas dinner at the home
of Mr. and—Mrs. Glen Price of
Clinton. Sunday evening the
Clark family had dinner with Mr.
•and Mrs: Emmerson ,Coleman.
On Monday, Mrs. Arthur Rock of
Kincardine spent the afternoon at
the home of Ephriam Clark, an
old time friend and' neighbour.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
Went Christmas Day at he home
of the former's da.u.gb..tti. r, and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Hammond, Moorefield, .also
Sunday with his son and his wife.
Dr. and Mrs. K.G.SteWart,
Waterloo and his daughter. Mrs.
Lloyd •Christner, Kitcheiner.
Mrs. F. Mills, London, spent-a
couple of days this week with Rev.
and Mrs. Ure Stewart.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Oreille Oke for Christmas were
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond 'Baiter,
Mississauga, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Mitchell Moore, Willowdale, Mr.
and Mrs.M. Baker, London, Mi-s.
Eve Moore and Miss Debbie
Moore. Goderich.
Mrs. Robert Johnston and. Miss •
Hawley Johnston and Mr. and .
Mrs. Rab'ert JohnStson of
Brampton were' guests of Mrs.'
Patricia Trputbeck on Boxing '
Day.
Mr. and Mrs, Michael Bechely
and son ,Michael of Woodstock
are visiting his mother Mrs. F. J. '
Bechely.
Walk it to me!
Local
Briefs
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM THE STAFF
OF THE
Park Theatre AND Mustang Drive-In
. ONE SHOW PM Dec., 29 - Jac 1 WED. TO SAT. s
LEADS THE LEAGUE DI LAUtilffER!
wair DISNEY
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ATTENTION PARENTS
Bill Lupitl, Leon and gin4, of
Thorold, Ontario, spent Christmas
day with Mr. and Mrs. "Lupul,
North Main Stree.t.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Shearing
and family Of'Morrisburg and Mr.
and Mrs. J W . Wilde of
Mississauga -spent Christmas
with their mother Mrs.Joseph T. '
Hugill and Mr. Hugill.
Mr. Glenn Smith spent
Christmas in Toronto. His sister
returned with him and will visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
and Andria of Guelph spent the
Christthas weekend at the home
of 0,F:former's parents, al.: and
Mrs: William Brown, Jarvis
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Jarvis St., Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, and Andria, Guelph and
Mrs. Don Carter, Joanne, Janice,
Bradly and Julie spent Boxing
Day at the home of Mrs. Henry J.
Neely and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Vogt; Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Seppala,
Toni, Jane and Stephen were
holiday visitors at the hurtle 'of
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• visited with Mr. and Mrs.
A.f.McLean .and Mrs.
P.M.Trourbeck during the festive
time.
Help,the Lions Club help the Arena
Fund
1,000,000
penny objectivg when you are phoned
next week.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
VisitorS with Mrs.Dan Costello
over the Christmas holiday were
Monsignor Feeney, London.
Father Jack Costello of,.
Tillsonburg, Mr.. and Mrs. 'Bill
Costello and •family of New
Lowell, •Mr. and Mrs. Gotifon
Costello of Kingston, Mary and
Ken Wickens of London. John
arid. Dorothy Krauskopf and
family of Guelph.'
Mr. and' Mrs. A. Y, McLean.
Ed. Taylor of ,348 Suncoast
Drive; Goderich, was the winner
of a TV set in the Egmondville
and St. James bowling league
draws at the Nobel Lanes on
December 20.
Second prize, a clock radio,
went to Mary Van Dooren of 35
East William St., Seaforth and
Ken Hesselwood of Blyth
w.pn third prize, a lamp.
Mrs. Norman Speake and son,
Sean Michael of Fredericton,
N.B. spent a few days last week
with her father, Leo Hagan and
her brother, Paul.
Mrs. Helen Grant of Stratford
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• OPEN dECEPTION
'50th Wedding
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Anniversary
MR.& MRS.
Nicholas'OUD
, • and
25th Wedding
Anniversary
MR.& MRS
NichoIaosn BLOM
January 7
in the Pineridge Chalet,
Hensel]
Music b
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Mrs. Jean Dill spent christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren
and family of Stratford.
Mrs. Millie Evans spent
Christmas with M. and Mrs . Jack
Jack Evans of London.
Boxing day visitors with Don
MacRae were Mr.'and `Mrs. Mike
MacRae and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jade 'MaeRae and Jennie. of
London. .
Dublin post office 'hours for
New Years • will be as follAs:
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Entertalhment
Thursday, Friday,
New Year's
Sa D turday.
Brian Pawle:y
Brainciamage
NEW ' YEARS EVE
PARTY
Hats & Noisemakers
Cover Charge
$2.00
4k . /1
To Everyone
HAP Y
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Re-Open Sun.
Jan. 2/77
Night School
Seaforth D.H.S.
The following 10 week courses begin
January 1977. °
Registration fee is $12 -per course.
Call 'the School "at 527-0380 beginning
January 3 to enroll.
CHiLDREN MAT NEE TueSday - January 11
MACRAME
SEWING AND OR TAILORING
PHOTOGRAPHY "
We continue to serve the Seaforth
area by providing requirements for
Posters, Letterheads, Envelopes,
RECUPERATE FOR 2 HRS. IN PEACE ON
SAT. SEND YOUR CHILDREN TO THE
' MATINEE 1:30 to 3:30.
Booklets, Wedding Stationery and
other printing. Call us when you
require "printing '
(littraii
(fxpositor
The following courses at CHSS -
• Clinton also' begin In January.
Wednesday January.12-
' OIL PAINTING
BADMINTON •
INCOME TAX
Seaforth Phone 527-0240
The penny pOs need your pennies,
&Hera or cheques. Your gift now can
saveyou tai dollars later by making a
.WIrritgrio grant possible.
Check Theatre. For Listing
30 THE. SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811
GODERICH I AIR CONDITIONED
- Monday
Upholstery ; Basic and Advanced
Stretch Sewing; Macrame, income
Tax; Colour Photography.
Tuesday
Welding, Karate, First' Aid, Ladles
Fitness:
Wednesday
woodworking, Art. Beginning
knitting and crocheting.
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