The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-26, Page 4„
HUPON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT, SEPT 26, MSS
ANNUAL
HARVEST DANCE
Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion
Saturday, September 28th
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
DANCING 9;00 'TILL?
Everyone Welcome
Refreshments
Restricted To Persons 21 years and over
Draw For Beef to Take Place
ADMISSION $1.00 Per Person
FUN ERALS
MRS., GORDON KNIGHT -
a. Gordon IS.ntoht, 64, Lis-
towel. died TUeeday at a rroroin
to hospital.
She was the formen Elsie
Smith, daughter of tb.e late Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Smith. She
was born in Grey Township.
Following her marriage she and
her husband farmed in Grey
Township until his death, when
she moved to Listowel.
Surviving are seven sons,
Rev. Kenneth, Eckville, Alta.;
James, John and Leslie, all of
Grey Township; Harold, Ottawa;
Willis, Brussels; Murray, At-
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
Re -Opens the Season
with a SMASH .
THE
go,
RAGGED
EDGES
SATURDAY SEPT. 28th
AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dancing 9:00 12:00 Admission $1.00
DRESS: CASUAL
Dances will be held each Saturday.
Watch this space weekly for Coming Attractions.
BIBLE EVANGELIS4
with °
Rev.. W. 11. Moody
HAMILTON, ONT.
- • at
SEAFORTH
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH -
OCTOBER 1 - 6
Rev. W. H. Moody is one of seven Executive Directors of
Christian Education of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.
Directed from this department are some 600 Pentecostal Sunday
Schools across the Dominion with a total enrolment of over 68,000.
Boys' and girls' summer camps and weekday activity pro-
grams for boys and girls and young teens, are also directed from
this .department.
Rev. Moody will be ministering in these special services as
well as in the regular Sunday Services of Oct. 6, with topics of •
vitalinterest and helpful features for all attending. -
SClEIEDULE OF SERVICES:
TUESDAY - FRIDAY, 4:15 p.m. "KIDS' KRUSADE”
TUESDAY • THURSDAY 8:00 p.m. "EvAmeELisric SERVICE"
• FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. "GOSPEL MUSICALE", SEAFORTH.PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY: 950 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY
11:00 e.m. MORNING WORSHIP
700 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
'Pastor B. Le Morrison, Phone 5274485
wood; 'Rye ditlghteiti;104-• DO4n
ert (Berva) Caryl, Sliven Springs
N.Y.! MI'S", Nan (Helen) Steele,
New Sanclite Seotillud" Mrs.
David (Marn1,111) POOPen, Wind -
son Miss Dorothy,. Dawson
Creel/. B.C.; a sister, Afre, John
(Bessie) Jordan, Lucknew; a
brother, Burnett, 045 Bruns_
wick St., Stratford.
The body is at the D. A. Rann
funeral home. Brussels, where
service will be Friday at 3
p.m. Burial will be in Cran.
brook cemetery, Grey Town-
ship.
MISS FLORENCE GALLOP
Miss Florence Gallop, .East
William street, Seafenth, died
here -on September 18 'follow-
ing a short illness She was 88.
A native of Rueseldrde and
for a time resided in afearitoba.
She moved to 'Seater* with her
brother, the late John Gallep_
in 1928. She is =rived. by a
number of nieces and nephews.
She was e member Of North
side 'United Chun& and her
minister Rev. J. C. Britton con-
ducted a .funerni service from
the G. A. Whitney funeral
home on, triday. Interment
fle1lowedip Kirkton .ceanetary.
The pallbearers being Norm-
an M. Gallop, Lorne Hodge,
Ross Marshall"- Reg Raul and
Leslie Barnes. .
JOSEPH, P. DOWNEY
' The death oecurred in S.:ezi-
forth Community Hospitalon
Sunday of Joseph P. Downey
• in his 92nd year, While be had
not been in the best of health
fon the pat year or two be had
been in hospital onlyfora few
days.
1%fr. Downey was a native of
McKillop Township and farmed
there 'until his retirement. M.
Seaford?, 13 years ago.
He is surived by his wife the
fernier Mary Awies Doyle to
horn he was 'married, in 1913.
' two daughters, May, 'airs. RL.
Carter, Richmond Hilt and We:
Anne Downey, Seaforth and
two sons Richard, McKillop and
Joseph. Seaforth and . by six
grandchikdnen.
The remailas-isested at, _the
W. J. Cleary funer-A home 'un-
til Wednesday When a service
was eondected, by Rev, 17,1„
Laregh in St. , jerees Rem=
Catholic Church. Interment
followed in. SL Columban cem-
etery. •
Pallheaners Were W. M.c
Quaid, be,wis Coyne. blamer -we
alaioney, Joseph Nah,/te, John.
Shen and ,Pan1 Merra1".
Remember! It takes but .a
..raereent to place .an Expositor
Want Ad and he money in
pocket. • To advertise, lust Dial
Seaforth 527.0M0.
•
EUCHRE • -
In I.O.O.F. Hall
Mon., ,Sept. 30th
8:30 p,m.
GOOD PRIzgs — LUNCH
Admission SOc
pensored by Edelweiss Rebe-
kah Lodge
HEPWORTH
COUNTRY MUSIC
AUDITORIUM
Advance tickets and
programs
All performances
available at
Habkirk Transit
Service Limited
• 527-1222
Autumn Fair
-Northside United
Church
.0ct. 5th, 3 to 5
Bake Table
Sewing Booth
Produce & Delicatessen
Touch and Take Table
and
Tea ables
for everyone to Visit
Welcome District Governor
Seaforth Lions were hosts to District GoVernor Wm. Moody •of Mt. Forest on Monday,
With the district governor (left) are C. A. Barber, only charter member, president Irvin Tre-
wartha, vice-president Gordon Beuttenmiller and past president 0. G. O. (Staff photo).
".•%'
For Alt Ages
' There is something to interest everybody at the fall
fair even if your not very big. Here Brian Haley, 11, was.
showing his brother, Paul, four, the details oft a snow mobile
in one of the exhibits when their father Tom Haley happen-
ed by with a camera. (Staff photo.)
c. LOCAL BRIEFS
' Mr. and M. Bert O'Reilly
and Mr. and Mas. Bob Masten of
London spent the week end
With Mr, and Mrs. Jelin Ruston.
Mr. and Mrs..A. Gilliland of
Saskatoon were guests. last
week of ,11/Er. and Mrs. W. E.
Mr. and WS. Don Giffin, of
Sarnia visited her mother Mrs.
Graee Hoggart.
Miss Mary MacKenzie, Glas-
gow, Scotland and Miss Kate
Martrisson, Lie of Lewis visit-
ed their 'cousin Oar. Try PhD -
lips and relatives in Kitchener.
While here they attended the
MacLean Hamilton wedding.
Mrs. Nan Young, M. Pete
Bannon, 'Mire.' Wrn, Beg og and
Mrs. Ken Doig were in Mont -
seal over the weekend and vis-
ited Mrs. James Pirie andl Mrs.
James Wilson. Mrs. James W'.
eon who has been visiting here
from Scotland flew back to
Scotland on Satunday.
Mrs. L., Shepherd, the foam::
er Eleanor Burrows of Burling-
ton and her sister, Mrs. Per.
ley Banbury of St, 004herines,
called on friends hem Sear.
"day.
Mr, Glenn Stannard and Miss
Madelyn Hallam of Windsor
spent the weekend with Milks.,
IVIarry Hathani and 'Miss Ledate
Hotharn of 39 Wean greet.
Mr. and Mrs. avlik
spent the Week end with Mr.
and Ws. Joe Coyne, Port Dov-
er.
Mt and Mas. Andrew Mc-
Nichol and Mts. Flora/nee Piped
spent the weekend at the home
Of MT. and Mrs. A. K
Dunnville.
Huron Plowmen's Association
410 Annual .
PLOWINGJMATCH
and Farm Mach*ery Demonstration,
. Saturday, .0ctober Sth, 1968
et the
Maurice Love Farm
Lot 30, Con. 1,"Usborne Tewriship, Oft NO. 4 Highway, halfway
hetwatta Hantisli and. eXotert ,
Everyone Welcome, No AdMission dbarge
Matsrice Love, , 11.1f. Bolter
RR 3, Exeter, President RR 1, Seaforth, Secretary,
Mn. and 1Vfrts. George Johns.
ten of Boston, • Mass. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Reimer last week.'
Mrs. Fred Hutchings of Cali-
fornia is a guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hawley? and Mrs.
C. Hawley.
Mt and MM. Harold Barry
of 'Grand Bend attended the
Seaforth Fair on Friday.
Among $11104.99 attending the
Seaton% Fair were MX. mid
Dover; also Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
J. Watson of London..
Mr. Rosts Rennie of Tomato
was guest of his mother, Mrs.
M. R. Rennie.
Ma., 'Daphne Wood,' York,
England is enjoying a mmiths
holiday with her sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and li!fri. Frank
Sills and family, and is renew-
ing many frientdshipts whicits
she- made when staning here
several yams ago. She neturnecir
home On Saturday,
•
Phone 524-9981 - Opens et 8:00
•
HENSALL
The annual canvass for the
Canadian National,Institute for
the Blind will in ennduCted
the area early in October. E. R.
Luther, manager of the Bank
of Montreal, Hensel, is cam-
paign chairman and will be as-
sisted by the Women's Institute,
Arnold Circle, Rebekahs and
the Legion Aindliary. Presi-
dents ie the area not contacted
by"Canvassers have been reques-
ted to forward the donations
direct to Mr. Luther.
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Tom Papple
(nee Dawn Stephenson
Seaforth.
Community centre
Friday, Sept. 27th
9:30 - 1:00
Music by "The Ramblers"
. Everyone Welcome
Ladies ,Please Bring Lunch
• St. Columban Soccer
Team
CABARET DANCE
• Brodhagen Community
Centre
'Friday; Sept. '27th
Ian Wilitee's Orchestra ,
$2.00 Per Couple
Refreshments . •
Legion no% SearoXth
OM Omit
Friday; Sept, 27th
is Regular Ow.; for -$10.00'
Three $25.00 eionvo
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prize;
(ChlkInin under 16 not
rutrapitalcassCyaraldsSPICalaMennrirtb°Ittedloira$8711-1.regafroolln$1.15"6
N .00
Procuds for Welfaro Work
Remember! It tae s but a
• -•
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, Just
Seaford: 02t-0.240.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
•
-PLEASE NOTEI
* e"WAIT..UNTIL DARK" '•
* has been cancelled for this •
* date and will not bo •
• shown elthis . season.
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FRI., SAT., SUN.
Sept. 27-28-29
"'UP THE.
DOWN
•'STAIRCASE"
- Starring
SANDY DENNIS
and
PATRICK BEDFORD
• A young teacher begins her
career in a big city high '
- school, facing the problems
M her students and beset by
ridiculous administrative
problems.
In Color
Shown at 10.00 p.m. Only
PLUS.—
"The
Corrupt Ones"
Roboit Stack Elko Sommer
,and Nancy Kwon •
Shown at 8.30 p.m. Only
• Color - Cartoon
COMING NEXT:
"Where Angels Go,
• Trouble Follows"
THE
•COUNTRY FOLK
All This Week and Next
.QUEEN'S HOTEL
• Seaforth
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Sept. 26-27-28
"COUNTRY
• BOY":
— PLUS —
dondrie, Tlind Woaliendi
Pentoe' Plus
"TlieSpIrit Is Willittle"
Inseens o s ens eans,,,,asause ao ore 'se
Saturday Night
THE TOP THREE
Bill, Frank and Don
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Sahli',
Friday — "The Lamplighters"
Country and Western' Music
Saturday — "Elgin Fischer"
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room, Enjoy a Sing -A -Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ '
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
COLORED TV
HEVERAOg ROOM SNACKS
Ta€4 Chicken Wings
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