The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-19, Page 10iiiriffil=111172113111
HURON UHOTEL
Thuriday, Friday
Saturday
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Saturday Matinee
The
Brent ilha
Shaw
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POKER RALLY
Sunday, Februlc*Iry 5'
Sponsored by Clinton & District
Snowmobile Club ,
Registration at Ray Potter's
, 1-3 p.m-.
Nunierou; prizei"ifoniited by 'Lynn Hoy Ente rises,
Hully\Gully, Vincent Farm Bquipment, Sprat Fuels,
Hamm's Polaris, Fleming Feed Mill, Got s Sports,
McGee John Deere, Seaforth Co-Op.
Entry Fee $3.00 or 2/$5,00
Proceeds forrrOil Groomers
KEEPING AN E E IT — Students and stiff at ti)HS kept fire extinguishols
ready to douse a blaze n a cafeteria exhaust fan Monday morning that filled part' of
the school ' with' SMoke. Seaforth firemen used waterto extinguish the blaze„. khich
was confined to the ductwork over a deop,frier. (Expositor Photo).
Some turimg 'cancelle
'By Gwen Gwen Patterson s Mark Underwood, Dave
January is already forcing us td" Underwpod, and Brad Rice.
play the "cancellation, catch-up" •The Bo'nspiel Committee
game. Last week's Ladies Spiel'hosted their annual. Mixed,
which was to be.'played on 1nVitatiOnal Spiel this weekend.'
Wednesday, had to be The spiel spored by Ball-
resehedeled for OA Wednesday Ma'eaulay:proves to be one of the
so again I have no results for you. most"' 'Popular 'events of the
Gordon and Irma Pryce. They MacDonald and Bonnie 'Bremner
Seaf ill] were Da id
v.S EA FORTH
rule in Cbribbean
WALTON
POKER.RALLY
•
The„Forge
Friday 8Saturday
^Dining room, coffee shop •
Open till 1 a.m.
Licensed premises Home of,the"NoW" pizza 527-0443
Seaforth
Junior Farmer
Meetin g
TILES. JAN. 24, 1978
Seaforth •High School
8.30 p.m.
rt _
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
WILL BE Hap
1"0
1
2 P.M.
Best Wishes Only •
Brucefield I.O.O. F. held the
first party of the new year Friday'
evening. Prize winners were;
LadieS! high' - Marjorie
'Broadfoot; Ladiei- Low - Dorig
Wilson; Ladies Lone Hands = B."
• Curling in l3russels on Miimday; season.
January 9 on the early draw; were In the early draw,c-derald and
Bill and Grace Campbell with. Nancy Smith curling with Bruce
Correspondent vacation with Mr. Watt's mother.
.• won one of their games. Also won first prize. Second prize went Carole 'Geddes and father, Mr. and M'r's. John
,
Ron and Betty` Bradey spent the Watt in -Perth. curling ont he early draw and to Steve and Roxanne Brown with
holiday with, her sister and Mr. and Mrs. George Earl have winaing'third' prize were Gerald Neil .and Loretta Dolmage: Third
brpther-in-law in Sudbury. returned home after spending the and Naney- Smith with Bruce and .prize. was won by Bob and'Mary —
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44k,
Seaforth
This Week.
Wed. to Sat.
Wolf
at' the Door
Darryl Shane and his rink frOm consolation prize went to Bill and Cameron and Mr. anti mrsi h
de ate Seaforth's team Marg Fleming with Dona Ann Morgan Cameron all of London.
Mr. aml Mrs. John Watt and es straight. Curling for Dance. t anniversary two fe d
v Ste.Marie, A date for club members to family have ' returned from'
Hensail UCW studies self Scotland after a three week
Arthur and Catherine
Nichols. Lon
,,invite.relatives and friends
to an
• Open House at the
Seaforth Community Centre
(Note change in, location)
on the occasion of their
60thoWedding
AnniVersary
on Sunday,
Jan. 22
• 2 - 5 P• M.
Best WiSheS Only
The • study book, "New meeting in April. At theAenual,
Missions for a New. Peeple". was , congregational meeting o'ir
4 introduced to 1.Thil fvvott ffensall' "Januaii15'thelinftWto serve
United Church by Mrs, Ron
Waring at their meeting on
Monday. The map illustrating the
groups of islands which eompOse
the Caribbean CreScent was
Daily LUnch
Hour
Specials
Marjory Coleman, •.. -t:,- Fotheringham . with Ray and ' Mr., and Mrs. James Cameron Christmas holidays' in Bermuda
Seaforth's entry of Don and Dianne Beattie.' . - and. Pam, .,Geddes'of Sarnia were where they had. a lovely time.
Wendy Tremeer and Bill and The late draw was won by Bill up last weekend for the funeral of - kippen
Milly Lobb, lost their' bid . for the and Grace Campbell curling with .Mrs. Cameron's, mother,' 'Mrs.
sub-division chainpionship in the .Doug ,• and Catherine • Keys. James Courts-,Who passed away
Seagram's Mixed • playdowi1s in. Second prize went to' Bob and suddenly on Saturday morning.
Exeter on the weekend; Winning Sharon Wilson• with George and They got storm stayed at the
the event was, G. Walter's rink Anne Armitage.' Murray and home • of their daughter and
' from Goderich.' Marlene Forbes, "curling With son-in-law, Charlie and C. role i , a . Geddes. Other visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. JuThRitchie, Mr. • 6" fern
In the 'Jun'io'r Tankard Division Ron' and Pauline .Bennett ce ebrate ' ,,,, •, playoff m Port Elgin on Sunday,, captured• third prize and
0—THE HURON EOGBITOR, JANUARY 19, 1978
to_ - 24-0
Saturday Seaforth Atoms were George Psatt and.. Allangarne Sta lock. Seaforth
. a
travelled to Huron Park. Seaforth FaM, VS; BrUSs—els.
Mrs, Dgeby - returned home $4.444Y after spudding three . -
weeks with,,her', ion-in-law and daughter, Ronald- •add Bertha
Westeott, Weiton. .
Miss ,Barbara 'Brady of New Westminster, B.C. is visiting at
.the home of her parents, Dr. 'and Mrs. Paul Brady.
. Mrs. Tom Jorgensen was the winner' of the pre-Christmas'
-draw for $100 food voucher sponsored by the SeafOrth Skating.
Club..
Mr. Allan Patterson from St. Jon's, Newfoundland, -visited • •
w with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John E., Patterson, for the
' weekeitd.
Mary-Baker, the former Mary Bewley of Walton, was in the
Expositor, Tuesday :with her mother Jean. The Bakers, • who
emigrated to Austra lift from Canada five years ago Were pack
-._7( home for ,the first time 'Christnias, and were leaving for
Australia this week,.
'Are they-going to Stay in their new country? Mary's -motber-
says it's very likely. "They don't like our-winters-." And behig
storm stayed at the Bewley hpMe last week reminded the couple
how stormy they can .be. •
Miss Jean Scott of Harpurhey, is making some progress in
•Seaforth Community Hospital after suffering a 'stroke at her
horfie recently,
O } downed the futon Park team This Friday 'January 2Q the.
with a Score of 24-0 cut playing starting, elle Seaforth Optimist
the team. Leading parer for Atom TOurnament. The- first.
SloW9goPtallts 1:0 v9autidsktilatcinLglwathine stceoedarm.
Scott Driscoll added S more goals
..^-10"ffie score board, Greg Murray 3
•—goals and Kevin Melady 3 goals,
Jeff Reid Gary Godkin and
Danny Van Loon each scored 1
goal.'goalies Raymond Angett
' and •Robbie Glew played well to,
•
sruen1 edSs. ay k
_help make the Iluron Ear* team
se o
Seaforth • played the i
Exeter Atoms in Exeter. It was
very exciting game all the way
through. David McLlwain lead
the scoring for Seaforth with two
'goals. Kevin Melady and. Greg--
Murray each scored one' goal
' making the score 4-2- for the
Seaforth team.
Scoring for the Exeter team
shown and. the history of the --":"S-
people, since the _landing of
Chrthopher".Columbuc, was
related. Nations from around the
rworld have sent settlers there in
the past including Europeans,,
Indians, and Chinese. Finally, in
the 19th century. Britain became
the supreme power and set up a
federal. system 'of government,
forbidding self-rule: I't' is only in
the last few years that, self:rule has
become possible and that is now
haunted.by all the problems of the
western world. .•
A itew—year---devaticinal was
given by Mrs. Vern Alderdice in
which she suggested that a new
year is like a new room in our
lives. Go in with courage and
. confidence.' • .
The buSiness was conducted by
'the -newly elected ,leader; Mrs.
Hans Gerstenkorn. Unit two is
responsible forflowerS in March
• and the prPgrareine at the general
Synday,,Feb. 5
Registration 11-12
Admission $3.00 each
$T50.00
in cash prizes'
Plus •
numerous other prizes.
Sponsored-by
Walton Area Sports
Club
Seaforth Agricultural •Society
Annual Meeting- —
DINNER & DANCE
6:30 P.M. ,
Tues., Jan,. 24
Seaforth Com unity Centre
$7 a ticket
Tickets -availab from cilf directors. ' -
Tickets available t gdies Division by calling
Joan ampbell
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;Next Week
Thurs to' Sat.
Plum Loco
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FINE FOOD
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
Arthur 'and Catherine 4
'Nicholson-
Invite relatives and blends
to aA
Ope House
at the .
Seaforth Cominunity Centre
on the occasion of their
601:11 Wedding-
- Anniversary
on Suriday,
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NOW SHOWING JAN: 19-26 THURS. - THURS.
NOTE SHOW TIMES WEEK DAYS ONE SHOWING'S P.M.
WEEKEND FRI. & SAT. 7 P.M. /I 9:05 P.M.'
..TO JUSONS
It. YEARS C OWEIC
• „
SCENCES MAY BE OFFENSIVE
THR. BRANCH ONT.
carol ch nnin
aF L fiEAL•PIOtAt1 /4idE oF
STARTS NEXT FRIDAY
JAN. 27
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WE NOW CAN ACCOMMODATE SEVERAL WHEELCHAIRS
Pious° make arum ements th = night hefOre
30. 1 i I inI0 Program
,PRONf 5,24 /81 I suLAect
to change. A,IRcONOITIoNE GODERI H es
SOME LANGUAGE .&
•
Piper' ge
Chalet
R.R.2, Herman
Sat., 3411:21
Roger Quick &
The Rainbows'- ,
Sat.,, Jan. 28 - •
Joe Overholt & 6,..
The Standbys .
Sat., F eb, 4'
Mozarts Melody Makers
For Reservations Phone
262-2277 236-4610
" 7236-4213
by Wilma Oke
Mr. and Mrs: Joseph 1.
'IvIcLellan of 92 Goderich 'Street
West.,Seaforth, marked their5Oth -
wedding anniversary recently
with a farad.), dinner, followed by
• • a reception at Pineridge Chalet,
Hensall. •
The . couple was married
Januari ' 7, 1928, at the Kippen
Manse by Rev.,, R. Conner.
Mrs. McLellan was the former
Edna Strong, a daughter of the .
late Mr.. and Mrs. John Strong of
Tuckersmith Township. Mr.
McLellan is a •son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John • McLellan also of
Tuckersniifh Township.
Following their wedding: the
couple Jormed .on Lot 14,
concession 3 of Tuckersmith for
many • years until moving to
Hensall where Mr. McLellan
worked far General Coach (now
Bendix Home Systems Ltd.) for
14 years.,
They retired to Seaforth four
years aga.
They have a son 'Kenneth of!
Kippen 'and a daughter, LoiS;
Mrs: Clarence Ducharme of
Kitchener. They have four grand-
children.'
They were the recipi'ents of•
triany gifts and congratulatory
messages, including'a plaque
from Prime Minister Pierre. Elliott
Trudeau, Jack Riddell, M.P.P.
Huron-Middlesex and Robert
McKinley, M.P, Huron.
Brodhagen Chamber of 'Commerce'
Cabaret Dance
at -uary--Vit
9 — 1
MURRAY CHRISTIES ORCHESTRA
The Siivertones
• $4.00 per couple
Come early - door will be closed when 100 couples are in.
Beat the Winter Blues
-.Nina, Fitness or SiAlini
Class
at Vanastra Recreation
Centre
Winter Program 1978
January 23 to April 1st
- Swim •Classes -*Kinder Gym -
-'Red Cross Leaders Toga
MS Bronze
6 - Gym-Swim
- Scuba - Health Spa
- Parent and Tot Gymnastics
-New Parent and Tot evening cloak
Mondays nit 7:00 p.m.
- Pool and Health Spailemberships
Registiration JOnjiary 1 tit to 21st, 1978
If you need a brochur or further
Information
Ca 11: 481-3544
keep in-,mind is February 11. The
Special Events .committee is
planning a • Valentine Fun Day.
Please , try to support these
_events,
Dalrymple; Men's High - Mac
Wilson; Men's Low - Cliff
Flenderson;IvIen's Lone Hands -
Bill Pepper ; Lucky draw - Mrs'.
Ida Godkin. . Peisonals
.Egmondville
Family home from Scotland
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