The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-05, Page 9LEGION EUCHRE
St DRAW
Starting Oct. 1i78 to
Dec:21/78 it
,2nd DRAW
Jon.3/79
Accumulated points
$1.00 per person
All money takenin • will be given back in prizes
Winners of $50.00 each in
the Seaforth Agriculture
Society Draws at the fall fair
*ere: Mery Nett, Seafortlw
Dawn Papple, R,.R.4,
Seaforth; Bill Chesney,
Seaforth; Vi4 Sytnick, British
Columbia.
••••••••••••
Open Reception
for
TOM' &.BRENDA
WHYTE'
Oct. ,7
at
Family Paradise
Marie by: Ken Scott
Ladles Please bring
leech'
BrAnsels
LiOns Club
DAN
SAT., OCT ., 7Th
Chris Bla tcok and his
Swinging Brass Band -.-
9 piece brass band
10 -the-Br'("stels, Grey and Morris
Community Centre
Dancing 9 p.m, to 1 a.m.
Under the Auspices of t he
Brussels Lions Club
Tickets $7.00 per couple includes buffet lunch
Ti5ketv available from Club Members
Optimist Brussels Fest -
Sat. Oct. 21
Ppe.t.
3 p.m.•1 a.m.
DRAW '5000 00 • m merchandise
Tickets $8.00 per person
Available from Opt. Members
Brissels, Morris and Grey Arena
THE
WALTON I N N
Finest in Country Dining.
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Sunday, Oct. 8
Roast Turkey
with clressing
DINNER SERVED FROM 12 NOON TO 7 P.M.-
Closed.Mondays
887.-9293
The works of two early
Seaforth art ists will be on
display in. the London
Regional Gallery's show
pens Friday.
The s ow, Nine Regional
'Nineteenth C'entury Artists
features the work of William
Cresswell (1822-1888) arid
'Robert Gagen (1847-1926) of
Scalorth as well as other
southwestern Ontario artists
including F.M. Bell-Smith
and Paul Peel of London;
Horatio Walker of Listowel;
Homer Watson of Doon;
George Reid of Wingham;
William "St. Thomas" Smith
of. St. Thomas - and -Robert
• Whale of Brantford.
'A small .selection of each
artist's work' has been
bronght",„.._teget her from
`several public -galleries and
private collections- to • intro-
duce the public to these local
artists. •
'Barry Fair of the London
Regional Art' Gallery visited
Seaforth families who owned
Cresswell paintings while he
was preparing the show...
'Mr. Fair used bio-
graphical material on the two
artists from back files of The
Huron Expositor.
An illugtrated catalogue of
paintings in the exhibition
Will be available free of
charge during the show.
which is at the London Queens Avenue, from
Regional Art Gallery. 305 October 6 to 29.
4-Big Features-4
DUSK-TO-DAWN
Sunday, October 8 only
EH E'
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD.
BEECH ST. CLINTON
Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m. - First Show ot13:00 p.m. '
IV-FRIDAY & SATURDAY — OCTOBER 6 & 7
WILLIAM LEE
HOLDEN , GRANT
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
nkmIEN
OMEN 11
The first time was only a warning.
RAQUEL
BILL WELCH HARVEY.
:C°Sinr ttiotherKEITEL
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
El SPeAribi
3‘'11P7.
That--"Walking Tell"
Man is Back!
HE WASTAKEN BY EVERYONE,
FOR EVERYTHING HE HAD.
Now he's going to
pay therh back doublet
Paramount Mons Fagots
FRAMED
egraDlInCglor A-Paramount Picture
2
They're hot.
BURT REYNOLDS
CATHERINE DENEUVE .1c,‘
A Potion Production In Color
A Paramount Picture
(1.134 :11•Mri,
3
Vigilante, city style —
judge,jury, and executioner. ....ax=przr
CHARLES nRorisori
nY IlliCiLAIDL WIMPY! fee
• "DEATH WISH"
'''11;1 ".5 •"'stmit'ol=
4
THE PICTURE
YOU SEE (ITN
YOUR EYES
CLOSED
William etistle'S
pioduction Of
BOG
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
Our season closes with the dusk to dawn *how Otiobar
$th. We thank you for your pistroniM0 over the season,
end look farvoetd to seeing yotitilieln In the spring.
SATURDAY L SUNDAY OCT, 1.11
"SPECIAL MATINEE"
man AT 1:SOM.M.
ALL SIATS .1.31?
THE SQUARE ' P!..yrm
1 •
A sign of the times, on Harold Vodden's booth at the
Plowing Matele,-" Wanted a-book censor for Huron County.
Preference will be given to those who can't read this
notice".
Patricia A. Rose of Seaforth a graduate of Seaforth
D.H.S. has received an admission scholarship tq Wilfred
Laurier University in Waterloo. She's•the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Rose. •
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sillery. Tdronto ,ivisited his mother,
Mrs. A.W. Sillery over the weekend! •
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Keys and family, Hamilton were
guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Jetties Keys 'over the weekend.
Mrs. Adam Dodds, Listowel. was a guest of her sister
Mrs. John Hillebrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finalyson have moved into their
new home of Church St.
Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele attended the
Plowing Match, Wingham and then were supper guests of
Mr.'and Mrs. 'Wm. Gow, of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. George Addison attended the Holrnesville
United Church Centennial Anniversary ' on Sunday
afternoon and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Tebbutt,
Clinton.
Recent visitors at the home of Rev. J. Uce and. Mrs.
Stewart were the former's daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
Christiner, Kitchener and Mr. W. R, G. Stewart and his
wife, Waterloo and the latter's mother, Mrs..Gaynor* of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fry, Goderich, Mrs. J. Plas,
Brussels, Rev. and Mrs. Del Martine, Palmerston.
. Mr. and Mr.s'Joseph Ryan spent weekend in Hamilton
and attended the 50th Wedding anniversary Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McInnes also spent a few day hener
visiting relatives. '
SAVING THE PAST—David Scott and Terry
Williamson, Grade 8A students at' Seaforth
Public.School, used this handy perch on the top
ot a neighbour's van to sketch the Scott home at
43 Wilson Street Iasi Monday, as part-of a class
assignment. (Expositor Photo)
Manor Happenings -
HARTS FRIDAY OM RFD • ON1 WEEK
ENS • SAP TWO INOWINOR
roe r.m."CORVETTE SUMMER"
SAL p.m.. "CONVOY"
SUN.. vmuits.oms SHOWING HA P.M.
aw •
MARK HAMILL who youjoved in "Star Wars"
ANNIE POTTS who yoFu'll never forRel.
KRISTWERSON and AffecORAW
•
THE HU EXPpOton,1 opTOBIER 8/ 1978 r
'50 cash winners
news
In 1976, a devastating
earthquake rocked Guate-
mala killing thousands and
leaving 500.000 children
hoineless. UNICEF was on
the scene then, helping with
the massive relief efforts, but
did yon know that UNICEF is
still there? UNICEF con-
tinues -to help by bUilding
health centres and schools.
providing safe water supplies
and food for children. You
. can help too by giving
/generously this Hallowe'en.
HORSE DRAWN 'CONVENIENCE — That's
what those riding on the Topnotch 'wagon,
including Jane Rimmer of Seaforth, Topnotch
• Church service was held at.
Seaforth ManOr • on ,
Wednesday > •••
conducted. •by • • Mr. Mervyn
Lobb and the ladies of Bethel'
Bible Church • in Pastor
Yielding's absence.
:Although Rev. 'Yielding .was•
not present he 'was very
much with us in thought and
had prepared a sermon for us
on tape. Mr. and Mrs,
Meirvyn. Lobb favoured with
several duets with Mrs. Lobb'
at the piano. Stweral of the
ladies gave readings and
-MissBork-Wills also recited
a poem. Mrs.' Lobb eon-
-chided' our fine servcc with
piayer and a social half hour
followed.
. Visiting with Mrs. Adele,
Fisher were her (laugher
Mrs. Edna Weber Dash.
wood, also granddaughter
Donna Jonbs and great
grandson, Mark Joncs,Mr.
Toni Clit IT of Toronto visited
Mr. Frank Case.
Bingo was enjoyed by
everyone present, on .Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Nicole
Hamlin in charge. '
Visiting _with Miss Ethel
McClure. were Mrs. Allan
Thompson of Almonte near
Ottawa and Mrs. -Harvey
Johnston of Clinton. •
Mr. • Norbert Cuiliton
visited with "Mr, ,JanteS.--
Nolan:
Egmondville
• Correspon d net
Mrs. C. Geddes
527-0844
Mr. amt.... Mrs _tarry_
Harpwood and the boys from
St. Carla-nines visited for a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Tcatero and their• boys.
Mr. and Mrs, Darwin
Bannerman and friends from
Londomattende(i the plowing
match on Wednesday.
Visiting . with Mr., Art
Nicholson were • RoS; and
'Lillian. Nicholson,also Helen
Nichdlson,Jackie and Deanie
McClinchey visited with their
•great-aunt • Miss Ethel •
McClure. .
Mrs.. Margaret McBride
and Miss Ethel Gable of
Zurich- yisited with Mr. Alvin
McNain.
Mrs. .Oliver Ferguson of
Lotidon visited . with Mrs.
Mary Carter,, algo Mrs.
Florence Carter visited with
Mrs. Carter. •
MrS. Ruth Carter of
Wopdstock visited her father
Mr. Wilber Keyes.
Mr. Harold' Hudie visited
his mother Mrs: Lillie Hudie.
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!OCTOBER 61-Ii
* FRIDAY EVENING
JUDGING OF THE QUEEN CONTEST *
CONCERT WITH LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
4 , OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR 4 ac
* *
.. . * PRIZE WINNING MET AUCtiON
DURING DuR CONCERT 46, tithe: 5:16 P.M. *
*
PRIDAV NIGHT AbtuttioNg * ADULTS OA CHILDREN: FREE * **************************)
FREE GRANDSTAND
OCTOBER
6TH & 7TH
o GIANT PARADE — Tlmel2Noorr
q KINGSVILLE & ESSEX ASSOC. BAND
O TEESWATER HIGHLANZERS SAND
O SWEETHEART OF THE FAIR CONTEST
O HARNESS RACING
O SADDLE RACES
0 'SADDLE HORSE SHOW
A Family Fun Day.
O LAMBTON — KENT PONY PULL
O BRADLEY FAMILY — Arena
ID PROFESSIONAL CLOWN
O LIVESTOCK AND 4-H SHOWS
• SAUGEEN AMUSEMENTS
O p A°U0ARE
TStiptOoFwexHiant
GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR DAY
ADULTS $2.00 * CHILDREN — 50c PRESCHOOL CHILDREN — FREE
PARKING --$1.00
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!SATURDAY EVENINGi
OCTOBER 7TH
*i:1 float HAMMOND 00 Pig&
end bnli known ENTERTAINER
And
eTHE 'DOUG SCHAFER SHOW, 8:15 P.M.
*COnCert and Dance • Adra. $3.56-nclei 12 $l. iR
*11 TEEN DANCE -61' D.J. SOUND SYSTEMS , Akira. $2.00 * ***0c***.*****************
general manager, Jim Cunningham, and driver
Jack Meadows of St. Mary's enjoyed at the IPM
last week. (Expositor Photo)
'Try our Noon Buffet'
a luncheon -feast
- you won't want to miss
BUFFET 12 noon - 2
Monday through Friday
also' 'A Dolly Special'
For an Evening out come arid.enjoy the --
live entertainment
Friday &' Saturday
October 6 & 7 .
"CANADIAN COUNTRY".
HENSALL HOTEL
262-2012
Hen sdll, Ont.
Lions
Bingo
Every -
Saturday
at Blyth
Memorial Hall
8 p.m.
12 reg. - 10 each
3 share the wealth
0150 jackpot 60 calls
every Sat. at 8 p.m.
FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Seaforth artists in London show
ST. ANDREWS
UNITED CHURCH
Kippen
' Invites everyone to the
111th
Anniversary
Celebration
Sun. Oct. 15
at 11 aim.
Sneaker:
Rev. R. McMullen
Special music Kippen
Choir and Rev. and Mrs.
McMullen
Eel I3N
r•PwWW
mum
IvinitioAr
Appearing
Thurs., Fri. '& Sat.
PLUM LOCO
Next Week
Mon.Tues.Wed.
BUSKER
Thurs.Fri. Sat.
STARR BLYTZ
Queens
Hotel
Seaforth