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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 1016 - THE HURO EXPOSITOR, APRIL 6, 1976 ogle Pe lees Annual Beef Bar-B-Q Hensall United Church on Wed. April 26 5 P.M. 6 P.M. 7P.M. Adults $4.00 Children under 12 $1.25 Children under 5 free Tickets Ca11 -262-2234 or 262-2130 - The Family of ... Marguerite and Clarence Walden Wish to extend an invitation • to relatives, friends and • • neighbours to an afternoon tea at Northside United Church, Seaforth • The occasion of their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, April _9,.,,,._ 2:00 -•5:00 p.m. Bet Wishes only. Entertainmenf Thursday, Friday & Saturday oli.(1 Ivory FRIDAY SPECIAL Stuffed Peppers • FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT Chicken Wings Our LOUNGE is now opentvery day . From Simla. to •1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH FINE FOOD FINE ENTERTAINMENT ' Rev. Ure Stewart s a patient_ ..2the:.„Seaforth Community Hospital. ,• Gordon 'McKenzie, administrator of Seaforth Community Hospital.- is a pitied 'in Stratford General, Hospital. Mayor petty Cardno returned Friday from a three-week holiday in Florida. Lord Baier, Mitchelt.and her Partner, Lloyd Eisler;Seafarth , finished in sixth place at the world junior figure skating • championships at Megeve, France,last weekwlth 52 ordinals arid 116.50•points. Seaforth's prize winning skater and his partner will be honoured Friday night at the Seaforth Arena. •• Mr,..and Mrs. James F. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jud Walker ' who spent two months in Florida, i.eturned home last week. , Mrs. J.H.Grant of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr.' and ' Mrs. A. Y. McLean. . • Mrs. Harry Arts, R,R,4, Seaforth, held the winning ticket in the Optimists canoe race draw and w,on a 14 ft. canoe and • consolation prizes nv20 and $10 Were won by Peter Hulgebos, R.R.2, Brussels and Luke Sanmaat, Seaforth: Mrs. Arnold Stinnissen who has been visiting relativei in Holland-returned tar-frertionte here this week,. • >Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chesney have returned from holidays in Florida. Mr. And Mrs.. George Howatt have returned from a two month holiday in Lakeland Florida, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair have returned from Califarnia after visiting with their daughter and family for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Braacifoot have returned from a six weeek's • vacation in Florida. I • Doris Hugill and Mrs. Pearl Williams have returned home after spending time in 'Florida. Mrs. Frank Phillips is a patient in Seaforth Community" Hospital: Pottery lecture • Those who were interested in the archaeological dig at the old pottery site in Egmondville conducted by. David' Newlands Of the %Val Ontario Museum will be pleased to learn- that Mr. Newiands is returiung to 5.arattli on :Wednesday, April 19, to give a is 4f, seA a Seaforth THIS WEEK' Thurs., Fri,„ & Sat. - Gambler formerly The Revols ) NEXT WEEK Thurs.,Fri.& Sat • MASQUERADE ;Daily Lunch Hour Specials talk on Early Potters ' and Potteries —of Ontario. . Mr. Newlands will show slideS to illustratePs lark, and will have a display Of early pottery. Ttie presentation ' is being Sponsored.:Vy the Van Egrnond Foundation and all proceeds will .go towards the restoration of the Van Eginond, House in The:lecture will be held in the Seaforth District High School at .p:rn. There will 'be an admission' _charge of $2.00 for adults and $1N. 00 for students: • • Saturday April '8 JOE RESERVATIONS Mixed Doubles and Thursday Nighters Epplly0114aiwia, Sat urday,, )4,01 . • Seaforth Community Centre. M usic by•Shannon 9:00 1011. Admission $6.00 couple ' ' • For Tickets Contact Jim Brown - 527.1872 or John Coleman 527-1274 ttancexestricted to 18 years pit ID Funniest Show Town Blyth Centre-for he Arts presents Cod Co. a comedy troop from • NeWfoundland Blyth Meni▪ orial Hall April • at 8:30p.m. Senior Citizens $3.00 hijdren $2.00 St. Columban Soccer Club ARAREIDANCE Brodhagen Community Centre Friday, April 14th Music by Star Trex Tickets available from Team Members Semi Formal' Couples Only Spring Dance Sponsored By V31. Seaforth Centenaires Saturday, April 15th 9-1 Seaforth, Community Centre Music By The 1 NITE-LITES' Advance Tickets - '5.00 per couple At The Doer - '6.00 per couple Tickets available from Centenaires' Executive members, Bob and Betty's Variety, and Queen's Hotel. NO BLUE' JEANS iliono.himilanswimr.mietimmorimmestanianirm Grey Central Home and School Association presents• ' Bare Foot • In The '1,I, / ., --.• ,.--. _A. April 12 to 15 (don' Time 8 p.m. Admission '2.50 A Comedy By Neil Some language may be offensive Theatres Branch Ont. . • • 1 SQL IARt PrOgram • PARK ,,,„)NF /8114 sUb.ject • • 411 to change AIRCONDIT ION( , - • ; GODERICH 41104000••••111•10 StiaLi IWO .:.Catch it . fjf VotiffRovooki,./movIt--: „co.: FRIDAY, APRIL 7th-134h One Showing 8:00 P..M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY MO & 9:05 rpallrii=11112111191111 HURON UHOTEL 114IS WEEK Thursday, Friday, Sat. Matinee 4 - 6 p.m. Sr Night Red Wing & Al Cherny _star of TommEllunterShow • --Come To ThO Movies Double Feature' Monday, April 10 "Smoky and the Bandit" and "Confessions of a Window Cleaner" (Blue Movie] MO11•11111111111111•111•111011•Mk Player G. At'. Pte. Dave Murray 46 • 14 (Wing) John Dale 'C 22 (centre) C.Malcoirn 14 (Wing) D.Wesenberg 14 15, 29 'A'(centre) J.Campbell 12 14 26 (defense) Jerry Wright 12 13 25 (centre) Marty Bedard. 9 8 17 (wing) Tom Turner 4 12 16 60 'A' (Defense) B.Hackwell 4 12 16 2 (defense) Dave'Kunder 10 5 . (wing) B.Campbell 3 3 6 10 (defense) Jeff Campbell 0 4 4 14 (defense & wing) Barry Cam bell). Minutes in penalties, Vailgharn 6. Seaforth 14, PEE WEE SCORING LEADERS, (According to score sheets)' Min.10 60 16 15 '2 Pen. 14 STAG for Bob Brugger Saturday, April 8th STRATFORD & DISTRICT ASSOC. FOR M.R. CAMP FUND DANCE Saturday, April 22,1978 Sebringville Community Centre 9 -1 9.m . OrChestra. 'The cousins' Refreshments Door _$2.50 per person Prize • • • • • • • • • • • • •4 • si• • • • • • • • is • • • • • • e• • • • •• • • THE OPTIMIST CLUB • • OF SEAFORTH says : • • • • • • To everyone who helped' make-our - • • • 6th CANOE RACE so successful • • • PRESIDENT GERALD GROOTHUIS CHAIRMAN A. STINNISON • • • • -CO CHAIRMEN KEITH MacLEAN • • • • • • • contestants in the races.. Attention Veterans Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer • CLARE WALL ProvinCial Service Officer of London will be visiting in the area Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions; (b) Treatment for entitled veterans; (c) Application for Benevolent Funds; (d) Appeals against adverse original application for Wat Veterans and Widows Allovvince, is requested to contact. the Service Officer of Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, whose name appears beloW, Prtor to To Arrange an Interview Contact THOMAS WILBEE President, Branch #156' SEAFORTH 527-1852 Tickets available at door or Phone 527.0240 • Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce Annued Pig Tail = Spare Rib Sauerkraut Supper Brodhagen Community Centre ' Saturday April 15, 1978 5-8 p.m. Card party 9 o'clock $4" per plate Tickets available from Chamber of Commerce members ' or Bob Osborn Phone 347-2794 FULLY LICENSED. UNDER HE L.L.B.O. NEW HOURS TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-12 NOON-8 P.M. FRIDAY 12 NOON-10 P.M. SATURDAY 4 P.M..410 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON-8 P.M. In addition to our famous Hot Sniorgasbord..;our regular menu is back-featuring RIBS-CHOPS-STEAKS.SEAFOOD Remember Our NOON LUNCHEON FEATURING •Hot Buffet P.° "Make Your Own" Sandwich Bar For Banquets, We'ddlOgs, Parties, Seminars CALL 482-3644 4 Seaforth ee Wee capperthe W.O.A,A, Consolation Finals by ousting Wingham .2, games straight in the best 2 out of 3 series. The first game played in Seaforth was hard-hitting with 'a total of 40 minutes in penalties tieing called. Although Wingham played a strong defensive series' Seaforth kept pace and took command, winning 4.2 and Searing was as follows: Game #1 (At Seaforth) 1st Period, Seaforth, Dave Mur- ray .(Rob' Core); Seaforth, Dave Murray (Dan Wesenberg). 2nd Period, Wingham, Rob -St g--( ssisted); Seaforth, John Dale , ob Core, Dave Murray); Wingham. Rob Strong (Unassisted). • 3rd Period, Seaforth, Dave Campbell (Dan Wesenberg'). Minutes in penalties Wingham 10, Seaforth 30. • Game #2 (At Wingham); 2nd Period, Seaforth', Blaine Hackwell (Dave Murray, John Dale), 3rd Period, Seaforth, John Dale (unassisted); Wingham, Dave - Montgomery Hackwell, Tuff 30 S2 32 Hard Lucks 32 487 18 Smoothies Muskateers 16 14 Ladies' High Single and Triple; Maryanne-Weiler, 23.9 and 638, 114 consolation 44 Men's High Single; Eric Ma0old, 284. Men's High Triple; Murray 24' Bennewies, 719. Goa1h Gaines G.against G,per Game ,Derek Cooper 14.33 38 -2.65 Keith McClure15.67 43 2.74. Bowling Headpins, 29 26 23 17 17 • • • 5. • • • • • • • HARRY ARTS • • Including Seaforth met-chants who contributed over • • $250 'towards the cost of trophies and Topnotch Feeds • • • Limited who made available 'their exhibition van for • • use, as a registration centre. • 4,.• We think particularly of the cooperation of property • owners• along the river who may have been Inconvenienced as the crowds followed the• progress of • • • , • • • sveopoogoe0401,'•••••fsio,•••4 ........