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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-28, Page 91.1111CI.1.211701--11 STARTS FRI., OCT. 30TH-NOV..5TH SHOWTIMES: PRI. A SAT. 7 i 9 SUN,THURS. II P.M. Notice MINISTRY OF COMMUNffY & SOCIAL SERVICES We are pleased to announce the new location of our Ministry's Local Office. in Huron County. Effective October 27, 1981 we have moved from Wingham to 17 Rattenbury Street, Clinton. The office In Clinton will continue to offer services in Income' Maintenance, as well as Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Juvenile Probation and Aftercare. • We look forward' to continuing the relationships which we have developed in Huron County. Ministry of Community & Social Services 17 Rattenbury Street Box 1150 Clinton, Ontario NOM 11.0 Telephone 482-3971 Calling all Spooks II A eterans' banquet planned The tickets are now out for the Veteran's banquet. AU member; names are on lists and 7011 will be contacted to see if you can attend with yourwife, husband, girl- friend or boy-friend, which ever may be. If your name has been missed by any chanee please contact our first vice president Peter Malcolm. The dis1Fiel worts meeting, was held in Clinton •Stinday. Six members, attended with our sPilrtS officer,,; Jim Wks. sum jim reputtett that branch will ,sponsors the fraternal affiliates • in 'tope and district sports. Gerrard Meidenger has offered to mastermind these events for the branch. Also there will-be Enjoy Crich photos &good crowd enjoyed the slide show by renowned amateur photographer Dr. Aubrey Crich of Grimsby at SPS Saturday night. Dr. Crich, who's 84, is a retired dentist who grew up in Seaforth. He's a brother of John C. Crich of town. The evening was sponsor- ed by the Van Egmond Foundation. . Dr. Crich who dropped in at the Expositor Friday claims to be slowing down a lot, but feature stories about him in recent editions of two international magazines prove otherwise. His close up photographs of insects ap- pear on the covers of the September issue of the PSA Journal, the magazine of the Photographic Society of America, and on the cover of the July, Mayo Alumnus. Dr. Crich is a graduate of the Mayo Clinic, in "Rochester, Minnesota. -•-••= • The. Legion News a mixed euchre on. November 250100 this date in mind. The next stag. euchre will be *Id NO. , at the usual time. Hetet (Collet the Grey GIP ticicetS ge .now on. 040, w100.* to self sMite gr, fite se 0;1_140 Pon Eaton. CharlidGe4des has share the wealth tickets going also, The sixth meeting of the Egmondville Cluckets was held at the home of Allyson , Scottnn Oct. 26. Then we talked about the party.-It will -be next Monday at 7 p.m: We are to bring our food and wear costumes. We then talked about the achievement and I believe they will be drawn this SatttY night at the Hallowe'en dance. Our '- entertainment chairman Jack Muir would like to see a good crowd at this dance, so put an your false face and come out and_ live a good time. Judging of costumes will be at 1040 Henry 211er...9tir. sick and visiting chairMan, told me thatht.s daughter 44Y goes to . 414014 • on: WOO Most and WOW be nrq- 407. *0010 deliver parcels. at ihn$,Ikatfor4'000044 I'm so* we willavail ourselves •4* this service *WO- program. It was decided that Gail Turnbull and Ingrid Claus would do the talking. The next meeting will be the: party at Barb Cald- well's. BY ALLYSON SCOTT The meeting of the Seaforth 3 "Eggsperts" was-- °VAS ion arises. On Sunday the annual poppy drive will take place in the afternoon. We would like in see all the menthers out for this drive. Please meet at the branch promptly at 1:30 p.m. so that the teams can get an early Start RemeMber many bands make light wort. These fleenalitins are only nsedrfOX the sick and nee* as laid down by the Commandt. Royal On4/ At OM $01141 down Or the. comm" anft it*.morning will remember them. GORDON' SCOTT held at the home of Linda Van Miltenburg Oct. 19. Cathy ColeTnan read the minutes of the last meeting arrangements have been made for us to visit an egg-grading station, for our special projects„ Oct. 24 in --Briigrels. The next meeting will be held at Brenda DeJong's, house Nov. 2 at 6:30 n.m. Cathy Coleman made the cream puff • Next-the rfaillffi ertlaterg"played the game "Egg-gamnion." After this the cream puffs and refreshments were. serv- ed 1 iQ EAT IN OR TAKE OUT HOURS Sun. Thurs. 11 a.m. -12 midnight; - Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. 2 a.m.__ I . AP • IBS. a•111IIPSr i, #51411,###1 527•0180 seakarth Make your Hallowe'en Party.. It **4 ... a Pizza Party. 8 fir ro foureraves• Irmo te$ Sa e (945 With this coupon only 1 - Free loaf of Tasty-Nu 24 oz: white or - with every dozen donuts 60% Whole Wheat Ella r5 reaci purchased (2.49 dozen). Limit 3 coupons per family. Offer good Fri. and Sat.,`Oat. 30, 31, 1981 tor Christmas Baking Ingredients SPE° PI' Medium Cheddar Jar lsburg Schneider'S Cooked Ham Fresh Honey & Apple Butter TASTY .NUBAKERY & CHEESE H USE Seaforpt Zurich 527-1803 2-4,R1? I 0/ 2.59 lb. 3.49 lb. 3.39 lb. EV -MOTO .o.c.:41s4A--00 Al Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, and Mr.. and MVS, ilyme anflmddS:ster Teresa *Pent few days is MOntriwil with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon *pm and Mr. and its, Piit This week JOsU Sins and Murat Sills alb with Ms., Anti Mrs. Jim Sin* .ttelld Ala Bal ennniAledDaXlikiwild4IS IVIRS was the linheerai, tY,ChapeL 0414 is the' Joseph Sub Jr. .0witP4 Monday Mrmr goi4-04%.0.C.wAiltlit§i1Oletc440c ,, theM of *PTO on cipmen:an awards were "aF the Fitemelei following a holiday to Greece, Iarael. race Titford has returned Halibutton, Cobourg and Toronto. Mrs. John Miskell and Miss Marian Hogan of Chiesp spentpss se:roliart.days last week with cousins Rev. J. tart and Ive-4 ML and Mrs. Ben Haskins of Rockwood ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggert, Rostock; Mr. and Mrs. Bill 110817Arth. Sfistford; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coming, Ptielph were recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Ore Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend Harphurey spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mon-well and family of Fergus. ALLOWEE PARTY Van Egmond House FRIDAY, OCT. 30 6-8 Big Spooks, little spoof% „.. After 8 - Big spooks only Refreshment-----Entertainment What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The., Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. DATE EVENT Thurs., Oct. 29 Broomball FrL.,,Oct. 30 Public Skating Fri., act. 30 Thedford vs Centenaires Sat., Oct. 31 Public Skating. Sun., Nov. 1 Public Skating Sun., Nov. 1 I.H.L. Sun., Nov. 1 Sr. Ringette Practice Wed., Nov. 4 Jr. Ringette practice Wed., Nov. 4 Broomball Sat., Oct 31 Halloween Party Fri., Oct. 30 A HALLOWE'EN Haunting of the Van EgInong House PLACE TIME Vanastra Areria 7:15 - 12:15 p.m. Vanastra Arena 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Hensel! Arena 8:45 p.m. Vanastra Arena 1-3 p1rn. Vanastra Arena 2-4 p.m. Hensel! Arena 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Vanastra Arena 4-5 p.m. Vanastra Arena 5-6 p.m. Vanastra Arena 8-11 p.m. Library 1:30-2:30p.m. Van Egmond House Adults & Kids 6-8 p.m.; Adults Only 8 p.m. Admissiorr$1.00 adults, .50 kids Cluckets, Eggsperts meet *HAT AM I BID? ---Hard working audItoneer.Ron Gethkeef-Bornholm put on. a.--.terrifies performande- at the Gala auction for Memorial Hall -Saturday night. On the auctiaritirdelilea red satin house coat, a costume, from be Back for You Before Midnight, modelled. by Catherine 'Bettye. Louise MCGregor, who helped display auction items, is in .the background.. (Photo by White) I DRYWALL .4° KNOWN FOR MEI QUALITY Peter Bakes Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 5274-1398 or 27.0606 Blyth is topic of TVO show " 'The Spirit of Blyth' looks at how a small summer theatre experiment became an intergral part of the year-round, life of a commun- ity," says People Patterns producer J oan Reed-Olsen. The program will be aired Wednesday, 11 November at 9:30 p.m. Through its th eatre-cum- cultural centre's offering of workshops for children and adults, its 80-member choral group, and its art gallery of ever-changing exhibits, the Blyth Festival has reached out to touch every part of the community. • When • newspaperman Keith Roulston and the senior citizens of Blyth' petitioned the local council to turn the SO-year-old-plus community centre into a cultural centre, little did they know that the 500-seat th eatre thalevolved would one day attract people from all over the province. • Co-founder Roulston and artistic director Janet Amos, who works as director, actor, and playwright, seethe Blyth Festival as a springboard for Canadian plays. Amos and, her actor-husband, Ted Johns, brought to Blyth the Theatre Passe Moraine ap- proach of indigenous theatre. That is. the cast and director live in, study the community. then develop the storyline and script based on their Observations of events and people. This summer three productions p layed to capa- city crowds throughout their engagements. "The Spirit of Blyth" looks at the creation and production of Festival 81's Fire and lee, directed by David Fox. - The program also investigates how the members of this rural community have developed an appreciation. of th eatre, and how they respond to theatrical presentations - based on often controversial" local history. Every week more and m3rc people discover what mighty jobs are accom- pliSbcd by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. FLIKE DOLLIES — The doll Is almost as big as Melissa Wallace, who's holding her. 'Melissa was investigating the play centre at the official opening of Seaforth's nursery school on Friday.' (Photo by White) HENSALL UNITED CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY Sunday, November 1, 1981 11:00 a.m. Rev. Harley' Moore, Grand Bend 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. George Goth, London Special Music by the choir Guest Soloist Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey, Kingston _Everyone Welcome . Queen's Hotel Seaforth SeniOr Citizens LunCheOn $2-6 95 =46iAil'VeN•rd_Ort".,4NW •