The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-31, Page 11SETTING ,i UP This: was the scene ani the, Seaforth- setting up the big top, and turning the fairgrounds into a circus
fairgrounds Tuesday morning as the Martin and .DOwns: circus; MidwaY.
crew,with the help of Serne local teena9erS,, started: the task of
HELPING RAISE. THE BIG TOP—Three
Seaforth boys turned up Tuesday morning, to
help the. Martin and Downs Circus staff raise
the big top. The boys are Mike Costello, Greg
• McPherson; and Mike McLaughin.
NOT •ANOTHERPHOTOGRAPHER-This:
llama, one. of the stars of the Martin and Downs.
circus; brought . to Seaforth :by the. Seaforth
Agricultural Society, has learned 'to take,
stardom in hand•; The Il;ama is also one of the
most popularattractions at the petting zoo ,
run before and after the circus. performances.
SH. t D As'f for the,
'Mentally
Handicapped
ANNUAL
MEETING
J'.A.DMcCurdy School
Algonquin DriveHaron End
Wed, 'J`une 6
8 p.m.
AUDIO-VISUAL IRE
POR'TSof what is beinsg-
done in thin area for our.
'disadvantaged',children
and adults:,
TOUR of tire; recenty
renovated 'pedal
:education. facllttles:
% Appreciate Your
• Support
sl
STRAWBERRY
and
HAM
SUPPER
BruceAeld United
Church
Wednesday,:
• June1'3
5 >! p.m.,
Adults $4.50
8.12 $2.50'
ender 8 free
TALENT
WANTED.
Anyone interested in
' entering Junior "Talent
Show at Hermit Spring
Fair contact.•
Mrs.: GladysMcGregor
262.5839,: June 12
PRiZE MONEY
for all entries . •
AN ELEPHANT'S WORK IS NEVER DONE! — Jewell, the Martin :- and:
Downs circus elephant, provides the heavy muscle to raise the circus big,
too on the Seaforth fairgrounds on. Tuesday morning. The circus drew
Targe crowds of area children and their parents. for both shows Tuesday
Fiddlers in 'Blyth, this weekend
and dance groups stepping to
the tunes of area fiddler.
Jerry. Smith. Four finalists
from the -dance competitions.
will be chosen to perform at
the. Saturday evening con-
cert.
oncert.
Saturday ; night also sees
the open fiddling contest.
Come and enjoy the exper-
tise of our many area fiddlers.
and hear fiddlersfrom dis-
tant places as well Tap your
foot and make your own
Plans are . being made to
make the Huron Olde Tyme
Festival larger and more
diverse than ever before. The
festival will be held June 1st
' and 2nd at 8•.p.m. .in the
Memorial Hall, Blyth
Besides the ever -popular
fiddle competition this year's
program will; include many.
entries in both the step -
dancing and square-dancing
categories. Friday evening
will see many area dancers
decisions as our judges delib-
erate. Over $1,000. in prizes
will be awarded during the
two nights " of the Festival.
Admission to both nights Of
competition is 55.00' per per-
son',, and.separat4 admissions
can be obtained at $2.50 for
Friday night and $3,00 for
Saturday night. Children's
tickets . 'are ' $1.00 off all
prices. Tickets are available"
by calling"523-9300; or at the.
door.'
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AI A I,
HOTELA
SEAf-ORTI1
This Week
Thurs., Fri., 'Sat: & Sat. Matinee
LYONESS WOODSTOCK Et STETSON
Next Week:
Chris McCann Ft Bourbon Hill
it.'s
SALAD BAR
FRIDAY: Noon, 6-8 p.m., 11-1 am.
SATURDAY: 6-8 p.m. 11-1 a.m.
FINE F'` 0111)
F1'\1 F'VI'E(l"i' 1INNIENT
Weekend visitors at "Gladswood" :Rpxboro. home ,olv
Mr and Mrs.. Henry Enzenberger, . R.R.1, Seaforth;
were their son, Dan of Gravenhurst,; .daughter Dorothy
Hardman„ Toronto, and cousins Mr, and Mrs JgeSifls ad
son John. of Baltimore, Md. U.S.A.
Other,' visitors .during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs,
D'Orlean: Sills, :Mr, and Mrs.. Frank. 'Sills, Miss Joan
Devereaux, Toronto, Mrs. Alice Porter, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs, Bernie Reynolds, Toronto, Misses Margaret and
Joan Sills, Mr. Cam Doig, Miss. Jane Sills, Elmdale, Mr.
Leonard Muegge, London, Mr, and Mrs, John Mason,
East Lansing, Mich., Miss Daphne Wood, York, Eng., Mr.
and Mrs, Gerald Townsend and. Raymond, Arthur (Ont.),
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.Sills, Tracey, Teddie and Donnie.
Mr. and: Mrs. Garnet Wanless of Viroqua, Mr, and Ivlrs..
Orin Midtlien and family of Altoona Wisc. and Miss Heidi'.
Overbo of Chicago are guests of Mae Smith, John St. and
George Smith, Hullett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mr, and; Mrs. Larry
Horne, Mars, R.S. Aikens and. Mr. and. Mrs, Emmerson:
Durst attended the graduation exercises at Waterloo •
University on Thursday, May 24 when John Durst' received,
his B.A., degree in fine arts. .
Mr and; Mrs. 'W.J. McDowell spent the weekend with
Mr, and. Mrs. Walter McMillan of Belleville, also attended
the graduation ceremony'
of their son James McMillan a[t
Queens University, Kingston, who is great grandson of the
late Thomas McMillan, M.P. for Huron,
Kim and Rena McLean and children. Robin, pan and
Jennie_of ,Exeter were guests. Sunday with. Susan, Andyy.
and Gaby White in McKillop.
Mrs. Norma Steele was visited for severaldays last
week by Verda Kinzie of Cambridge, Ontario.
Britannia Lodge, Seaforth was represented by Ross
Scott, John Modeland' and Gordon Wright at a Masonic
service in Stratford for the late R.N. Bissonnette who died
May 19. Mr. Bissonnette joined the lodge here in 1925
while on the staff of Seaforth Collegiate institute.
Mr, John Modeland was in London attending the funeral
of the late George Aberhart
Mr. and Mrs., John C. Crich have returned from.
Chatham where they spent several days.
Brodhagen- Brewers
BALL DAN CE
Satu-r-day, June`9th
8i30 pini. -12x30 a.m:. •
• at Brodhsgen: Community Centre
Wale byNortlt Shore. [The IJttle Good Brotbersj •
Held under authority of a special occaslon permit:
Proceeds for.Park'improvements.
i URONfi
OPEN HOLMl
Th•Lramilist
Ernie E' Alberta
STEVENS
Rolattves,'fi each, asi sura to di*
50th:
Wedding Anni1✓ersary
D.11's Unclad. Gli h Wafit.la,
on
SUN. JUNE 3rd
from
12.5 11.--R41 (7.9 p.a.),
BEST WISHES ONLY
4th Annual
DANCE
for
Seaforth Curling Club
At Seaforth Community Centre:
Saturday June- 2
9-1
MUSIC' BY RON BROWN ORCHESTRA
Restricted to 19 and over
$10.00 PER COUPLE • HOT MEAL
Tickets available at
Rowcliffe Motors, 527-1670
Gord Pryce, 527-0917
tie4
vise lisakfitet
4
UrO ,
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Wed. -Sat. Sat./Matinee
BUDDY .CARLTON
SHOW
Next Mon. -Sat. Sat.Matinee. .1
Lisle Show Band
Wed.,, • June 6th. 5 P.M- - 9 P.M.
First Presbyterian Church'.-.
•Chlldrei 's Clothes
•Toys •Dishes.
ps, •White Elephant Table
•Books •Lam_
Also Articles Sold by Consignment
Lunch Booth
*Jewellery
527-0046s
ponsored by Friendship Chicle 527-1 238
Dining Room
Open Daily from 12 Noon
Good
Home -Cooked Meals
Continuous Entertainment from 8pm.'to 1 a.m.
1EIGHWAY`#8'. DUBLIN 345=2820'.
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JUNE 1-2-3
BOX OFFICE OPENS ti:00 P.M. SHOWTIME 9:00 P.M.
TWO GREAT SHOWS
WARNING: Some scenes & language,
may be offensive (Theatres Sr. Ont.).'
Under New Management
•Try'our Weekend Dining
in our lovely spacious dining areal
SPECIALTY. OF THE WALTON INN
for the month of June
on Fri. Sat., Sun. . 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
PRIME RIB ROAST
with choice, of potatoes French Onion Soup and.
ctze Tossed Green Salad and Vegetable
Tea Or coffee
Please note s ow mos nk
Thurs, one showing $:00 p.m.
WARNING: some scenes mdy be offensive
Theatres Ilr. Ont:
STARTS.FRI. JUNE 1-7'.
FRI. £ SAT. 7:00'x..9:
SUN.-THURS. II P,M. ONLY
only 5.99
per' plate
CHiLDRENS PORTIONS AVAILABLE`
Please come and join us
for the finest in country dining!
Hours: fvloh. Thurs. 8 a.:en. - 7 D. M.
Fri,,. Sat. 8 a.m. 8 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m,"lt p,m,
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