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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 10P C1111 11111i FARM -SHOW! Exhibition• Park - Toronto 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 31 - Feb..1, 2, 3, 1978 The largest, indoor farm equipment show-- in Canada Horse Pu11.8( Sale - Feb. 1 - Tractor Pull - Feb. 2, 3 Aberdeen Angus Sale - Feb. 3 Ladiii-• Progranf- Each afternoon - 1:30 p.m. The first ten weeks 'LEARN-TO SKATE' have now concluded. Persons wishing' to ' re-register are asked to do so prior to the next session, MON. JAN. 30 Register at the RECREATION OFFICE General Meeting of the Seaforth & District 'SADDLE'CLUB SUN. FEB 5 1:30 p.m. Seaforth Lower Library Guest speaker DR' STANLEY A,LKEMADE New members.weicome For more information call , 482-9125, 527-1059, 523-4275 gAFOTH... OPTIMIST CLUB. Invites Your Children To The Movies Seaforth Optimist Hall Saturday, January 28 1 o'clock Children Age 5 12 'Admission 75' Brodhagen Chamber of Conitnerce Cabaret Dance Saturday, January 28th 9—.1 HURRAY CHRISTIES ORCHESTRA The Siivertones $4.00 per couple comeearly:doOk Will he doseAwfien100 conpieti are Daily Lunch Hour Specials This Week Wed. to'Sat. B. W. Pawley Plum Loco Royal Canadian Legion Brussels POKER RALA.y, •.. Sunda., January 29th Registration at Legion Hall 12-2 Approx. 20 miles of Scenic Country Trails Prizes $20 $15 $10 $5 Trophy & Many Other Prizes $3.00 Per Hand Lunch & Refreshments.Available . in Legion Hall POKER RALLY Sunday,- February 5 Sponsored by "Clinton & District Snowmobile Club Registration at Ray Potter's 1-3 p.m. Numerous prizes"ilonated by Lynn Hoy Enterprises, Bully Gully, Vincent Farm Equipment, Scruton Fuels, Hamm's. Polaris, Fleming Feed Milli, GortPs Sports, • McGee John Deere, Seaforth Co-Op. Entry Fee •$3,00 or 2/$5.00 Proceeds for Trail Groomers I Bethel BOYS CLUB All Boys' Invitqd Age 12-To 1'5 Inc MEETING AT SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL GYM, Every Saturday At 7:30.P.M. Bring. Your Running Shoes . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE KEN McCOVVAN 482-3153 O.H.A. JUnior '"D" HOCKEY Thamesford Trojans VS. , Seaforth Centencures 8:30 P.M. Seaforth Arena Fri., Jan. 27th Bothwell Barons VS • Seaforth Centenaires 2:00 p.m: Seaforth Are'na Sunday, Jan. 20th :This ad OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED "LANGUAGE VIOLENCE, AND St% IN THIS FILM MAY BE O..: FENSIVE" THEM FIES BRANCH ONTA v".•1!"•7""'".•-•••!"'"Ir', f On his visit last' week to Ottawa and Edmonton, US vie President_Walter Mondale „remarked that he had a special warinth for Canada because his grandparents had come from ' Huron County. As far as the expositor knoWs, our Huron County is'the,only one in Canada', 'so lit's7lquite likely his ancestors were • neighbouas of'ours. Do' any amateur historians have further details? Count3;;""-- Council could perhapS.discuss making the U.S. v-p an honorary citiien of beautiful' Huron. The slogan in the old days we believe was "Huron blood will tell". Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright,• former Seaforth residents, visited in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. M cLean were in Toronto on Friday, where the ExPOsitOr publisher, along with community press peoPle,, from across Ontario helped judge entries in the Othario Weekly Newspaperg Association Better Newspapers competition.' Expostior news editor Len. Pizzey, who haS been acting editor since mici-October,-is leaving Seaforth this week to take a hew' job as editor„of the Haliburton County Echo in Haliburton, Ontario. Editor SusairWhite is back on the job in the office after her maternity leave_ Expositor readers who notice the absence of Hensel! correspondent Hilda Bayne's byline on the Hensall page will be interested'to know that Mrs. Payne and her husband Carl are on an extended visit to their daughter in' California. We'look forward to seeing her back in the spring.' • Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Jarvis Street, their daughter, Carol and grandchildren, Joanne, Janice, Bradley and Julie visited Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Henry J. Neeb, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt in Tavistock on. Sunday last.' • Annu61Sngwarartia set for Sunda THE HURON EXPOSITOR,JAir People Centenaires 5-3. The two. teams were tied 1-1 after the first period and Belmont led 4-3 after two. The line of Doug Anstett, Paul McClure and Bruce Blake. accounted for all the Seaforth goals. Anstett scored twice,,and lidded• one assist, while McClure added one goal: Blake assisted on all three gbals. The two goals for Anstett gives him fifteen for'the season, and• Moves him one ahead of teammate Bill O'Shea , for the team lead in that department. The Centenaires were outshot in the game 48-29, and picked up forty . minutes • in penalties, including two ten minute miscondq,ct 'penalties to,0'.Shea. A7 fhis.dri t inAtheirLi4an I y fiVe games reitiiiinink' in the regular season schedule and three . those are at home. This., Friday • night the Ibantesford Trojans invade town, while this Sunday. afternoon- the Bothwell Barons will conic' into '-'tackle the Centenaires. • • lEgmonchille Bowling . Ladies High Single-Helen Knott. 230, Ladies High Triple-Betty. Hulley 591. Season High Single a Sue Deighton 354, Season High Triple Rose ,Bisback 732. Men's • High • Single Gerard Meindinger '336. Men's • High Triple Toni Costello 692, Seasons High Single Gerard Meindinger 336, Season's High Triple, Roy Dalton 752. - • •' Crystal - /8. • Diamond§ 69, Canadians 58, . Old .V's 55, Red• Caps 49, Blues 47, ARY :0, 1970 fgAtt tiuta Roloti • Ts*" f if PI -It • r.••• ice/, • %,-4 .r.. I • e • • • The. friday, a 4ifveday room, coffee shop Open till 1 d.m. • Belmont beats Cenfenaires Over 3000 pledge sheets have been sent—mit for the Snowarama for Crippled Children on January 29 according to Randy Collins, general manager of Hully Gully, in Varna. . The Snowarama . is a' cross country snowmobile ride to get" pledges for crippled children By Gary Gray The Belmont Bombers scored• three, goals the second period, and one each in the, other 'two as they overpowered the 2. S its ‘1.14 4:0 ' Seaforth 11"' A0f11/1RTRS —7 4 - — OPARAIIA Bg AT Mao' equ.y ed Hully Gully, held ,Snowaranias for Crippled Cliildien with 2600— riders participating. This year there will be 19 rallys in Ontario. There are, four other check points besides the two starting ones along the trail where riders must have their cards punched to show proof of Completion. Last year this. snowarama pledged. some $39,000 on 35" riders to .become the second largest ride in Ontario.: Twelves V I P's are to take part in the Snowarama including Jack Riddell, M.P.P for .Huron Middlesex, Judy Savoy from CFPL, Mark•Laid frOm CFPL and Gary Alan Price from CFPL. 'MOrris Jenkins, P.R. officer with Champion Roads Machinery in Goderich has announced that Champion is spronsoring the Warden's Challenge and will be presenting' the cup to the Municipality that meets or surpasses Warden Gerry Ginn's challenge. 5, tMr. Collins said, they're hoping that municipal— officials and_ reeves' from Seaforth and area will pick up Warden Gerry Ginn's --challenges as have Toni Cossitt reeve..,of Stanley Township; John Jewitt, reeve of Hullett Township and Jack Tinney, reeve of Hay Toviaship, Since people don't register until Saturday and Sunday morning, Mr. Collins said he:. didn't know the dollar amount of Pledges but they, have sent out over 3000 pledge fortnsincluding places like , Windsor, Hamilton and Toronto. He said he expectedthey wou d have about 400 people participating in the event or maybe more: All pr,oceeds of the ride go to the Crippled, Children. la Seafoith, pledge forms can be picked up at Vincent's Farm Equipment or Bob and Betty's' Variety Store The starting points begin at 7:30- and , 10:30 -.oh "Sun day morning at either Hully Gully or' the Pineridge Chalet. The food vouchers -given free 'to each• partiCipant can, also be redeemed at either of diese two points along the trail.' .„.. • Last year, 14 areas in Ontario .FEBRUARY SPECIAL: .3. FOR THE F)(HOE OF .• • • Use of our. fitness Room, -Sauna andPoid until FebrUary 28th, 1978. for the price 9f only $1.00 per day. [Adults only] BENT -THE WINTER BLUES'. by exercising in our Fitness Room, relaxing in our hot Sauna, and by swimming, in our Temperature Controlled Pool. All at Vanastra Centre., 482-M44. , VANASTRA.RECREATI.ON CENTRE' „„...„. VALENTINE .DANCE Sponsored by Seaforth Centenaires Sat., February 18th 9-1 Seaforth Corimunity Centre Musk By"SHANNON" AdVance tickets $5.00 per couple At the. door $6,00 per couple. Tickets.Avallable from Any Member- O tentettaireit" Viectititre ‘'NN$ ‘ 13Oli ii Betty's irarloty or Green's' Hotel. HURON HOTEL HWY. a DUBLIN STARTS FIRDAY, JAN. 27-FEB. 2 FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7 & 9:20' SUN - THURS. ONE SHOWING ONLY FRIDAY JANUARY 27 8:30 P.M. Seaforth Jrs. VS Thamesford • SATURDAY, JANU,ARYA_6'.„ 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. - HohSeleague4Hoaey 1:30 - 3 P.M. '.-• Public• Skating .& 3:15' P.M. = Novices VS &Riverton' 6:00 P.M. -Peewees VS Clinton 7:15 P.M. - Dublin Bantams VS. Blyth SUNDAY JANUARY29 .'12 - 1:30 P.M. Midget Practice 2 P.M. Seaforth jr.. VS Bothwell 4:45 P.M. - Dublin Bantams .VS Hensall 7. P.M. - I.H.L. Games MONDAY JANUARY 30 4:30 - Learn to Skate. 5:30 - Figure Skating 9:15 - Ogromen's 'Broomball Games TUESDAY 'JANUARY 31 5:45 P.M. -PeeWee Practice 7:00 P.M.; Bantam Ganie 8:30 P.M. - Midget Game • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1 - 3 P.M. -' Parents & Preschoolers 4, P.M.- Power Skating. 5 P.M. - NoVice Practice 6%1,5 P.M. —.An der Practice 8:00 P.-M.i , Wu stn'sBroottle ati ]James trinnomn TIRE Tint 1114 !111.11iti titatoiirt 41111 comic NEXT FEB. 3-6 BEAU JUTE & MOKEY & THE BANDIT • . WE NOW CAN,AtcommottArk SEVERAL WHEELCHAIRS Please Duke arrant 'e the night before 4: ARK • 411 41 0 ...op LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR DIANE KEATON GODERICIJ 10()KINGFOR• • IIIII.G4)01)111111. '3PC)F 01 N°fE 52Q4(17A8P11 1 sPujiloIgercr.. to -chango Alf-2COND,ITIONE n • thiluln• rok011 cREOCIII F41.11S PRODUCTION