The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-26, Page 11Adams Patrick, ,son of Mr. and Mrs Deiford Altmall was,
christened by Rev. Father Mahoney at St. Tirrrothys:
Church in Orangeville, Sunday April .2b41'. He is:sthe2.5th
grandchild for, Mr, and Mrs, Rat Altman.
Chosen Godparents where aunt and .uncle, ;Mr. and
Mrs. Rick, Bos of Waterloo, Ontario. In attendance were
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. •Patrick, Altman of:Seafprth,
grandmother Mrs. Margaret Garrett and Dianne and
John of Bayfield, great.grandparents, :Mr.. and Mrs, Tom
Handy of Seaforth,.
Unable to attend: were grandfather Mr. 'Murray Garrett,.
Clinton, great grandmother. Mrs. Mildred Garrett ,of .:•
Clinton and great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Netzke of Seaforth. The baby wore his father's christening
gown.
Mr. and Mrs. George+ Kruse *ere at Camp 'Borden on
April 20th attending the graduation of their son Private
Roy D. Kruse -Private Kruse is spending a weeks leave at.
home and w•dl report next to Pettawawa.
Dr, Stephen Brady and Dr. Martha Donnelly are visiting
this week. with Stephen's. parents, Dr. and Mrs. Paul.
Brady of Harpurhey..Also: visiting were Mr. Bruce Brady,
of Labrador City, Labrador and Mrs. Fran Brady and Tyler
of Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. David Brady, Kathy and Nancy,
also of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Brady and Michael
of Lucan. '.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack. Matthews and Jacqueline of
kitchener and Mr. W.A. Farquharson 1)f London spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Aubin and attended the
funeral of late Alex Aubin.
Mrs. and Mrs. Victor Aubin spent the week. with Mr.
and Mrs. John Aubin for funeral of Victor's father, late
Alex Aubin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ',Lawson. returned: home Tuesday.
after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Young, Miss
;Dorothy Jack and Reg Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunter and Mrs. Ethel
ivcCallum all of Manitou, Man. and Mr, and Mrs: Art
Crane of Winnipeg. .
Sea.fortl
Hospital
Auxiliary
D.ra;w •Friday;.May'.4
Box Furniture Store
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HARD AT WORK -Four of the girls who
'performed.' the kitchen duties at the SQHS
spring formal on Friday night were Cathy, .
Vander Velden, Colleen Maloney, Darlene
Henderson and Lorri Pryce,
(Photo by Oke)
Family nights held
Members of the First
• Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth, took part in a. special
family night held Friday. The
evening was sponsored by
the Barbara Kirkman Auxil-
iary and chaired .by Rev. T.
A, A. Duke, with pianists
Peg Grieve and Carol Carter
providing: the. music.
Special guests at the con-
cert were piper Peter Mal-
colm, accompanied by drum-
mer Charles Malcolnrl.
Some` of the highlights of ,
the concert included the
C:G.LT, group's Park Bench,
Panorama, the session's mus-
Leal number -"How are you,
gonna keep them down on'
the farm?" and a skit by the
Friendship Circle titled "P
for Politics.'" .9.
• WANTED -
Volunteer Drivers
occasional drivers urgently required
to bring clients to Day Centre at Clinton.
If you have' an hour -to spare call
482-7943 for more information.
1
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD.
ALL TOGETHER NOW .- Folksinger Bram
Morrison had his. audience singing She'll._ be
Coming ;Round the Mountain, complete ith;
actions at SPS'. on Friday. The school's student
council paid for the entertainer's one man show.
LIVE>:ENTERTAINMENT
in the:
.amtock Lounge
H-URONHOT
Dubiin;.Ont
WEDNESDAY to'SATURDAY
At CHERNr
COTTONNfoOQ
Queens`
Hotel .
3$
NEX? WEEK
WEDNESDAY to•SAfURDA.Y
B.1N POLLY
&PLUM LOCO
BENEFIT
DANCE
Friday, April 27
9:30 P.M. -1 A.M.
for
Alvin end Linda Junes
Whose home was
datnagad by flra.:;:
of the
PINERIDGE CHALET'
Musk by..
seCOVIIITY C r,
LADIES PLEASEI
BRING SANDWICHES
Lions
BINGO
Every
Saturday
at
Blythe'Me.morial
Hall
12 reg.. i o each •
3 share the wealth
$150 jackpot 60 calls
every Sat. at 8 p.m.
international;
Plowing` Match
Huron 78
Presented by
Huron Centennial. School
Brucefield:
April 25th,.
26th
At 8.00 p.m.
Tickets. 52.00per scat
BEECH ST. CLINTON
¢OX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:31 P.M.'
FIRST SHOW AT 5:01 P,M,
FRI., SAT. d, SUNDAY
APRIL 27, 211, 29
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THE HURON EXPO/198i AP$' to 214, 1It
Iayhouse seeks. five ,emp.. oy ' s
The HUM .Coring.► i lay-
house wilt earrY 0414 OW
Young Canada 'iirorks pia
grant' this. :surnmer. Their
.grant fdr+ $41,762 has Inert
apprtY '. Th`pro.leet mitt.
led, "Huron country.Play*
house Youth Training
gram"S will create five jobs
for Huron students between:
May 7th and September lst
The five young people wilt
present a continuing prq "
gram of childrens theatre
productions; a four week
Program , of creative drama*.
tics for area children culrniria-
sing hu a children's, show,
produced by children; and
they will. appear on the main
stage along with the profes
Sonat company in two of the
DESERT
EUCHRE
Sponsored by
Eldelweiss Rebecca
. Lodge
Wednesday,
May.9
at 1:3Q p.m..
Admission $1,00
season's;:►reductiona., •
"Here ,an Pppgrici,m16,
for five theatre arts •etrthus».
sats- :to Enid work to the.
theatre," Said Jame Mur-
phy,: F1aahause Artistic &.
Managing 'Hirector,
gnattl for..tho Ave pol$00.0
it `04 g aos ' be
An f4xpositor Cloottle4
Will pay youHave;.
you.tried one? Met 527-024t
4. n/Oy; an
evening of
music;
c;
with
ith-
DOMINION;
L'IFE CHOIR
at
f NORTHSIDE
UNITED CHURCH
8;30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 1
Admission S2.50
Tickets may be
obtained from.
Senior Choir
Members.
"It's Here"
Id Fashioned
hand Dip
Ice Cream
in 16 . dee _• licious ;flavors::
Also soft Chocolate & vanilla ;ice-cream
Seaf�r.
For .fast food service
PHONE AHEAD
Ron and Gloria RI*
at..t
s coon
needs::.
..is efTective leadetsp.'''
Moira Couper", Ed Broadbent NDP
Huron -
NDPBrute
Rayfield 565-2522 EXeter 229-62,23 Seatorth 527.1860 .
Clinton 482-320S. Goderich 524-2756 . Wingham 357-1594.
(Authorizeti by otflalat agent of Mods &taw. 84t161d)
• Business
Experience::.
• Agricultural
Experience:..
•.House of Commons
-Experience •
On May 22
RE-ELECT
1 cK IN LEY Robert E.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE;
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