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RECEPTIO Pi
BrWe-A(044n, Yormoutb,
* Mr- liOd. DonaW Mc. N. $. vi14, ' grs. G. R. Trent,
' ' KATChar . Kenneth South-
.$e0-fortth Legion Ilall °ad !as. Ilnaink Cuch4q.na•
a Wallateburg spent a few days
Sat,, Nov. 23rd with isHazl Re
Ms eid.
Mrs. Harvey Traviss left' re-
- (may for Florida.
L-unch Provided Guests of Mrs. Mary Hootham
and Miss Leone Moth= of 38
Everyone Welcome Wilson St. were Inspector Jelin
L. Hothain and teen Charles of
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY — "MIKE 1.10DpERT'
SATURDAY — "Elgin Fisher"
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing -A -Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY '
COLORED TV
BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS
Tasty Chicken Wings
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth
1
ANNUAL DUBLIN PTA
TURKEY BINGO
at St. Patrick's Parish Hall, Dublin
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
8:30 p.m.
15 Regular Games
3 Special Games
Ef: I,E F
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Dont
ard (Of Brantford and iY-11"- and
Mrs, Edward Laithwaite of
Sault Ste Marie. Edward' rs .00
gr.andson of Mre. 14fw 1.7(00044
and was recently 'aPPanated atan..
ager Of a branch of the Bank of
Montreal there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meagher
were hosts to a family dinner
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
(Ann Marie) Osborne en the
occasion of their 25th wedding
anniversary. Other members
present included Mr. and Mrs.
Frank•Stock, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Meagher, Ottawa;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Meagher,
Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. John
Meagher, Strafford; Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Morrison, Water-
loo; but Mr. awl Mrs. Alphonse -
Meagher, Kitchener, were not
able to be present-.
Mrs. Mabel Woods is a pat-
ient in Seaforth Comnaunity Hos-
pital.
• SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
presents _
THE
Westfield Fair
if
At SEAFORTH ARENA
,*SATURDAY, NOV., 13rd
' DRESS -7- CASUAL
• 9:00 •L-- 1200
ADMISSION $1.00
Honor. -
1111citillop
Couple
' Mr. and,Mrs. Harold Agar en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McCowan of Roxborough on
the occasion of their 32nd wed-
ding anniversary. The evening
was spent playing progressive
euchre. Mr. and Mrs. McCowan
were presented with a bed
spread, wool blanket and mat.
Sam Scott read the address. Har-
old Agar and Francis Coleman
presented the gifts. Mr. and Mrs.
McCowan expressed their thanks
and appreciation. Mrs. Con Ec-
kert, Mrs. Francis Coleman, Mrs,
Sam Scott arid Mrs. Gordon
Scott assisted /th. Agar serving •
the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. McCow-
an passed the wedding cake.
OHA
INTERMEDIATE r 111311
HOCKEY
First Opening Game
THURS., NOV. 21'
ELNIIRA AT SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH ARENA
8:30 p.m.
Admission: Adults 75c
Students 50c Children 25c
SEAFORTH
ARENA
TIIIMSDAY — Hockey, Seaforth Beavers
Vs Elmira, 8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY— Skating, 7 to 10 p.m.
SATURDAY' — Skating, 10 p.m.
Peewee Hockey Pr ce 10:30 a.m.
Teen Twenty, 9 to 12 p.m.
(NOTE: TORE WILL St NO SKATING
TUISSATIVDAY OTERNOON, NOV. 23)
EUCHRE
In I.O.O.F. Hall 4,
Wed., Nov. 27th
Sponsored by the Oddfellows
Admission SO cents
Lunch Served
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. •Ray Taylor
(nee Dale Beuerman)
Seaforth •
Community Centre
Friday, Nov. 29th
Everyone Welcome
`---1--a-dies Please Bring Lunch
Music ()), the Royalaires
CASH
omtiic.. tion.
!P.*. NOTIONS
GoritracH `-114P.
REEVE — G. H. Stirling, E.
U. Mellwain:
DEPUTY REEVE — W. R.
Jenkins (accl.)
COUNCIL (3) — M. J. Forbes,
G. G. Gine, J. A. Tebutt (apc1.)
„ GREY
REEVE — Charles Thomas
(accl.)
COUNCIL (4). Melville 'La-
mont, Donald M—artin„. Lawson
Ward, George Weisenberg (accl,)
Huron County Sgtool Board
Hullett, MpKlllop, Blyth, Clin-
ton (2 to be elected) — .Arthur
S. Bolton, Donald Young, John
Henderson, - Kenneth Ridley,
Norman Counter, Edward East,
Eric Anderson, Sohn Lavis.
Seaforth, Bayfield, Tucker-„
smith, Stanley (2.to be elected)
— Vern Alderdice, John Broad
foot, Mrs. Marilyn Kunder, Rob-
ert K. Peck, Dr. 'Morgan Smith.
Grey, Brussel, Monis, (1 to
be elected) — Murray Cardiff,
George McCutcheon, - Donald
MacDonald, Samuel Sweeney.
Hay, Zurich, Hensall (1 to be
elected) — Robert Rowcliffe,
Jun Taylor.
Separate school representative
(1 to be elected) — Dan Mur-
phy, John Morrissey.
Huron-PertILS2S. Board
McKillop, Clinton, Hullett (1
to be elected) -- Francis Hick-
nell, Seaforth (accl.) '
Tuckersmith, Stanley, Bay-
field, Seaforth (1 to be elected)
— John Lansink, Michael Con-
nolly.
Hay, Zurich, Hensall (1 to
be elected) — Treffley 'Geoff-
rey, Gerald Regier.
Logan,- Elma, Mornington,
Milverton 1 elected) — Arthur
Haid (accl.)
Fullarton, Hibbert, Mitchell (1
to be elected) — William Flan-
agan, Joseph Looby, John 0%
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 22nd
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00 •
Extf‘Carda 25c or 7 for $1.00
Royal Canadian Legion
Auspices Seger& Branch 156
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Reeve
- (Continued from Page 1)
completing 21 years on the
board. Recalling changes in that
time he said costs are up
teachers want less teaching —
35 pupils then compared .to 15
now. On the other hand there
had been a very =all increase
in bus costs.
In a question period which
followed Frank Falconer and
Peter Swinkles asked whether
the•F of A levy had to be paid.
Clerk McIntosh explained an ap-
peal period was proYided and
if n� appeal bad been made' the
levy must be paid. •
Levy, lehannes -VOnk. •
Perth County School Beard
Fullarton, Logan, Mbliert,
Mitchell (2 to be elected) — C.
Edward Dearing, John Fergu-
son, John Hennakam, Kenneth
McPhersen, Robert Norris, Earl
Oppenhauser.
FUNERALS
ALBER.TAtAkgR-.
Albeit C. Baker; 73.,' a indlive
of Seaforth died Monday at •
Hum:IA/deny' 0Ihttrat. • ..•
He -received his education.
here and for many years was on
the staff of the Robert:Be.1.1 Eng
gine & Thresher -Co., wOrking as
a boilerinaker till his retirement
199. He established a peccess. •
ful greenhouse business which.
he continued to operate until his
recent' Hiness.
He was a member of the _Cant
adieu Order of Foresters el the
IOOF and a former member 'of
the hoard of stewardsof Plorth-
side ,United Church.
He was married LIT Brussels
in 1916 to the fonmer Janet ()on
non.
Sinwiving (I:tinkles his Wife m-
ane daughter, Mrs. Albert (Jan;
et) Kinnear, St: Catherines; five
sons,- Alex, Mitchell; Aubrey,
Evenett, Ontario; -William, Dub-
lin; Garfield, Seafth; John,
Hamilton; one sister, --Mrs. Alex-
andr (Ruby) Thethune„ Seatorth;
and 18-ograndehildren..
The remains are resting at
the G.: A. Whitney funeral
home where service will be held.
2 p.m. Thursday. Burnet will be
in Miaitlandbank Cemetery.
MRS HERBERT .CARAGH
Mrs. Hellbent Laragh of 288
Queens avenue, London, died in
St. Josephs Hospital, Landon on,
Monday. A widow She was the
former Jean Elizabeth Williams.
Survivors include Sons, Rev.
H. J. Laragh, Seiaforth;. Brian,
Vancouver and a daughter Mrs.
Leo J. (Beverley) Miller of Or-
ange, California. The nemains
rested at the Donohue Funeral,
Home, London and funerarmass
was at St. Peter's Basilica, Lon-
don on Thursday morning. Int-
ernment followed in St. Peter's
Cemetery. •
Reeve Thompson said he
would enquireconcerning de-
preciation on Egmondville
street lights following a ques-
tion by John Flannery. Answer-
ing a query by Frank Falconer
he said efforts were underway
to clean up dead elm .trees.
Reeve Elmer Hayter of Stan;
ley and Reeve Carl Dalton of
Seaforth. also spoke briefly as
the meeting adjourned.
Huron County Junior
Farmers'
Banquet and
Dance
N#vember 30th
Seaforth Legion Hall
The Ranch Boys
Tickets available from any
Junior Farmer Member
Seaforth Lions Club
STAG
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m.
SEAFORTH 'COMMUNITY CENTRE
Door Prizes ' Lunch
TICKETS $1.00 EACH,
•
Smiles ...
Dam Mil.xpli4whdtakbeqn
nominated and seeks 'election
as 'the separate school refies-
entatiye on" the ii9w: Heron
County I3ea.rd. of 'Education. -
Mr. Murphy, who is: 'a • mem-
ber of the Gocleiieli law firm
of Donnelly and Murphy,, has
been separate school ;repres-
entative on the Goderich, Pis-
' trict Collegiate Board since
1961
Slick stopped his car at a de-
solate crossroad and yelled to a
farmer driving a load of hay:
"Hey, Cornsilk, is this the way
to Emory?" .
' The Accosted farmer looked
up in. astonishment. "By jiminy,
how did you know my name?"
heasked.
"I guessed it," said Slick.
"Then by jiminy," said thedarm-
er, "guess your way to Emory."
Don't mis syour opportunity to heat the
popular
MADELINE and
FREDDIE BERG
QUEEN'S HOTEL
Seaforth
'
N
.11.00.ftipmemsomwi
Indust 'al
HOCKEY
MEETING °
at the Arena
Thursday Night
November 21st
at 7:30 p.m.
All interested in taking pal.t in
a Seaforth industrial League are
urged 'Ito attend.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
DUBLIN CWL
XMAS DANCE
Friday, Nov. 29th
9 to l'a.m.
St. Patrick' Parish Hall
Lunch Tickets $1.25 each
Door prizes -- ,Dance prizes
Mustc by Royce Rheil orchestra
Stratford Anglican
' ,Theatre Guild
se_Presents
Christmas
Story
In the
Festival Theatre
-- Stratford
on
Sun., Dec. 1st
1968
.at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
No tickets needed Collection
A014-) McKillop Federation of
Agriculture
"Shall we count our
blessings or our cal- Annual' Meeting
()ries?"' and
EUCHRE
Sponsored by °Egniondville
- Scout Group Committee
Tues., Nov. 26th
at 8:30
in the
Egmondville Church
Basement
Silver CollactiOn
Turkey Banquet
Cavan Church
Winthrop •
Tues!, Dec. 3rd
Arthur Bolton will sliew slides
•
of his recent oversees trip
Please contact your line direct-
or for tickets. ,
Gordon Blanchard, President
, Alvin Dodds, Secretary
TOWN OF SEAF
Monday, -.November 25th
" at 8:30 p.m.
Town Hall, Seaforth'
Nomination4 for Public Office Will be
accepted from 7:30'to 8:30, and follow-
ing the close of nomination/3i RatelutY-
ers will have the'opport‘mit'y of incluir-
irtg concerning Seaforth piib1c Wain.
„
Representatives of the Coque% y.U:C.,
School Boards, Arena and Hospital will
be present to answer titteitips
You Areiirged To 'Attend'
THEATRE
GODERICH
ON THE 01/ARE
First Run Movies In Air -Conditioned Comfort
Entertainment Is Our Business
THREE MORE DAY—Thurs.Fri., Sat.
Nov. 21-22-23
PALONIAR PICTURES INIERNATIONALPsrs
SidifiesPollder
laughing and loving in Far
Iw
ii;emewsulavatecortauere • NICOLAS
(Adult Entertainment
SAT., NOV. 23
MATINEE -
Disney Fegwal
of
Shorts and Cartoons
"Yellowstone Cubs"
"Donald The Wheel"
"3 Little Pigs"
"3 For Breakfast"
"Water Babies"
Showliane: 2.30; Admission -35c
ShoW` 'Times: 7:30 and 9:20, p.m.
oNININPOO~IP:41.04~44,414,4
— All Next, Week —
Mon.. Nov. 25 to
Sat., Nov. 30
ShoWs at 7:30 and 9:20 p.m.
FARAVUNT MOM pram*
Thkee •
and
are •
The
PANAVIZICIEONOXOR,A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
and
POINSETTIA TEA
St. Janles/ C.W.L.- -
Saturday, November 30, 1968
from 3 to 5 Pan.
AT ST. JAMES'. AiloITORIUM
Draw for Cash Prizes, Christmas Cake •
Ilomebaking, Candy, Sewing, Mystery Prize,
White Elephant
EVWRIONEtco
101st ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Founded 1867
Seaforth - Ont.
SUNDAY
NOV.4 24, 1968
Ser•vice at 11 and 7 p.m.
To Mark the 101st
Anniversary of the
founding of the
' Church
Speaker at both 'Services
- Rev.- Gardiner C. Dalzell
B.A., S.T.M.
Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Chilham, Ontario
,
Morning Subject "The Matter of itie Church's Revival" '
Evening Subject — "On Looking for :a New Religion"
SPECIAL MUSIC
. Morntng Service
Mr, Ernest Graham, Tenor, formerly of, Cromarty and Lon-
don, now a resident of St. Marys. *
Evening Service
The Hand Bell Chorus of St. Andrew'S PreSbyterian Church,
Wingham, directed by Mr. Gordon Leggett.
Rev. D. 0. FRY MR. CHARLES MERRILL
Minister "
Organist