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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-20, Page 12.1* LINCOLN GR EEN .,„ )1,, DANCE April 21 9 I 1 )8 years and over Brodhagen Community Centre ONE WEEK ONLY APRIL 21-27 FRI. SAT. 7:00 8. 9:20 SUN. - niuRs.a:Oci • GODERICH • 30 THE SQUARE 11:-bc'igercat m' 5 PHONE 524.7811 to change AIRtONDITIONED ••••••••0111100 VANASTRA PARK, CLINTON TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY- SDAY-12 NOON-8 P.M. FRIDAY • 12 NOON-10 P.M. SATURDAY 4 R.M.-10 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON-8 P.M. NOW SERVG. "Huron County's Largest St lc" 11. 16 OZ. T-BONE STEAK ' Char-Broiled to perfection - smothered' in mushrooms, choke -of poictustod vegetable, complimentary Salad Bar. 2. RACK OF PUBS lb oz serving - done in our own special OW sauce. Choice of potato and vegetable, complimentary Salad Bar. 3. SEAFOOD PLATTER Scallops end shrimps, special Seafood Sauce.,,Choice of potato and vegetable, complimentary Salad Bar. 4. OUR FAMOUS HOT SMORGASBORD Served daily, Rameniber Our NOON LUNCHEON FEATURING Hot Buffet For bontoots;wriddingi, Parties, Seminars ;CALL 482.4644,, FULLY LICENSED UNDER HE LL.B.°. NEW HOURS • Seaforth & District Saddle Club's 2nd Annual. Sadd le POKER RALLY ON HORSEBACK Sunday, April 23rd 12:30 p.m. Entry fee: $3.00 per hand Prizes: $25', $15, $10, $5 and • trophy Hullett Conservation Ared "If you do not have a horse, but would like to try your luck at winning, just send your entry fee along with someone that is riding and they can cacti your poker hand for y ou." For More information call 482-9125 HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • sk PHONE 524.9981 &MVO" APRIL 21-22-23 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 SHOWTIME 8:00 CATHY t E E CROSBY MICHAE l,BiEHN.KEE NAN WYNN 11:, errnnroe mote, NEWTON P JACOBS MARK TENSER dge7iarlu" b edbstr HUy'CI TOWNSEND . A CROWN INTERNA 'ONAI * .PWT"' SSE 2ND GREAT FEATURE IF YOU CAIII OAT THE SYSTEM ...VOU'InIGHT AS WELL, ROB ITI 4S- , STRIA STEVENS MO STUART WHITMAN I~~ Las Vegas Lady ' EVERYBODY LOVES A WINNER! DRIVE•111 THEATRE STRATFORD & DISTRICT ASSOC.,FQR M.R. CAMP FUND DANCE Saturday, April 22,1978 Sebringville Community Centre 9 -1 a.m. Orchestra 92 'The Cousins' Refreshments Door $2.50-per person Prize "IlralrA=rdhirAithlar HURON HOTEL HWY. 8 DUBLIN THIS WEEK Thursday, Friday, Sat. Matinee 4 - 6 p.m. & Night LISLE SHOW BAND Come To . The Movies - Taxi Driver - Laug,hing Policeman Pal It§ PrAlik11111111=1111111111-1121.1 111 - Murder by death Smorgasbord & Dance at Blyth District Community Centre Music by Music Makers Dancing 9 to 1:00 Saturday, May 13, 1978 Roast Beef Baked Potatoes, salads, etc. Sponsored by Myth, District Community Centre Board '-IPROCEEDS TO PAY ARENA DEFICIT Tickets $6.00 per person Whets available at Myth Post Office, Cloth's Office or front an.% bond member. • 4 4'114.4441.4~4,44•4• THE HURON EXPO 1TQR APFII ern prom r s tovyn , Prglems at Seaforth's sanitary landfill site (the dump) were raised but not solved Monday night at council. Coneillor ,/int Sills, Chairman of the public works committee said a number of contractori and in- dustries in town ,Would like access at other than the regular Wed- nesday and Saturday opening times. • Councillor Sills suggested set- ting a fee of $3-br $40 and giving them r a key. • The problem is keeping track of the keys", deputy reeve Bill Dale said and several councillors add- ed, lack of supervision and the tiet'ir holm,: left-open. Keys give supervision, council- lor Sills argued. If someone is • ea,Ught in the dunn) permiSsion to have a key, police could ray charges, he said, Earlier councillors had asked that the • police step up patrols of,_the dump. "Who gets a key?" asked councillor Ken Roth. "It might pay the average householder to buy 'a key." Only Seaforth's. garbage contra.ctors,'who are paid by their customers, now have dump keys. The problem was passed to the public works committee to study, with councillor Sills dissenting. . Every week _more. and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by' low cost Huromexpositor Want Ads,' Dial 527-0240. LIONS tN •VVALKERTON — Seaforth Lions -attended a' mini-convention in' Walkerton on the weekend and saw Mqrlen Vincent, local president elected, as a district director. From left are, ord Rimmer, Mr. Vincent, Jack Pickard and Irwin Johnston., ' , (Expositor Photo) , „ Cable features local show • WIDE-EYED SHOPPER — This little. girl, Dpbbie, McLaughlin, was- one of the shoppers at last weekend's rummage 'sale held at the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. (Expositor Photo) Dublin Mixed Bowling League Dance Mitchell & District Community Centre Saturday, April 22 Musk by LINCOLN GREEN $5.00 Per Couple Everyone Welcome COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH Entertainment- Friday & Saturday LESPERANCE TRIO FRIDAY SPECIAL Cold • Cold Plate Dinner & Chicken Wings I FINE FOOD FINE ENTERTAINMENT difo a Seaforth' THIS WEEK Thurs., Fri. & Sat. On Wednesday evenings starting April 26, Mitchell- Seaforth cable TV will feature a special show:about the Seaforth, Dublin. Mitchell area. Produced by Jo rr. I, who worked in aforth wheji_b was with the uron Perth Roman :Fewer stu • 6n4 . at SDHS. in all the smallest of the five county secondary sehtiols, faCes an ad- ditional drop in enrolment next Seaforth District High School, enrolment is the uncertain employment picture in Canada. had once planned to; go on to university after completing Grade 13, 'are now, enrolling in comm, Mr. Scott said Students who cunity colleges instead. Students,can attend community colleges after Completing Grade 12. There are currently fewer than , 500 students attending SDHS. MEETING NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HURON-MIDDLESEX (PRpV.) LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Thursday, April 27th, 1978 CANADIAN LEGION HALL, EXETER Speaker: Mr.. Sean- Conway M.P.P. For Rentrew North Reception 6:00 P.M. Dinner 7:00 P.M. Annual Meeting to follow DINNER TICKETS $5.00 EACH "'Tickets available from municipal chairman, or Agnes Moore, Ailsa Craig, 232-4551 or Bernard Bonn, Lucan 227-4941, lan McAllister, Zurich 236-4034, Jim Hunter, Clinton, 482-3738, Howard Aiken, Sec., Goderich 524-7901., catholic School Board, the half hour shows will . start at 6:30. Sometime in the future the local show will broadcast an interview with Seaforth doctor, Rodger Whitman, about his life as a refal practitioner and his many of interest in this , area, for future, broadcast on his show. He can be reached at 271.5708 in thie equipment and is interested in taping any meetings of programs Expositor that he has portable Mr. McCat -oil 'told tht hobbies. Daily Lunch Hour Specials NEXT WEEK Thurs., Fri, & Sat. Lincoln Green A.S.A. ON•1111411 SUCCESSFUL RUMMAGE SALE - Clare Reith and Lorne Dennis search for-some good buys; While Henrietta Brown looks on', at the-rummage sale held at Seaforth Presbyterian Church. Over $300. was raised at the, event. (Expositor Photo) year. Harry Scott, "Vice-Principal 'at' the school, said enrolment. may decrease in September .by as many as -20 students. This will result-in' an even smaller Grade 13 class than this year. 'The reason for the drop in