The Huron Expositor, 1968-11-28, Page 4•.1
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ST. COLUMBAN P.T.A.
TURKEY BINGO
Wednesday, Dec. 11
at 9 o'cclock
ST. COLUMBAN HALL
15 Regular Games
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Three $20 Specials
10 Door Prizes
Extra Cards 25c
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7 for $1.00
WANT ADS BRINC'QUICH RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 3
LiEGiaN HALL, SEAFORTH
8:30 o'clock
15 Regular Games
3 Specials
Sponsored by Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
and
POINSETTIA TEA
St. James' C.W.L.
Saturday, November 30, 1968
from 3 to 5 p.m.
AT ST. 'JAMES' AUDITORIUM
Draw for Cash Prizes, Christmas Cake
Homebaking, Candy, Sewing, Mystery Prize,
White Elephant
EVERYONE WELCOME
PA TtlEATRE
GODERICH
ON THE SQUARE
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First Run Movies In Air -Conditioned Comfort
Entertainment Is Our Business
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November 28-29-30
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PARENTS:
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"HELGA" FIRST!
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Shout .at 7.30 Mtd 9.20 p.m;
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Western Ontario dairymen
were advised Tuesday night to
re -assess their feeding programs
to ensure they are obtaining the
potential milk production bred
into their animals.
, James MacDonald, director of
the Centralia College of Agri-
cultural Technology, told a
meeting of the Huron County
Holstein Breeders Association
at Blyth that 12 -month stored
feeding systems will gradually
take over as quality grazing
land becomes scarce in the re-
gion.
He a1d it will become a lux-
ury 4r farmers to allow their
cattle o graze, but added the
year-round stored feeding pro-
gram would have the advantage
of more uniform quality feed-
ing throughout the year.
McKillop Federation of
Agriculture ,
Annual Meeting
and
Turkey Banquet
Cavan Church
Winthrop
Tues., Dec. 3rd
Arthur Bolton will show slides
of his recent overseas trip
Please contact your line direct-
or for tickets.
Gordon Blanchard, President
Alvin Dodds, Secretary
CASH -
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 29th
15 Regular GOITMIS for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prises
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
Rcrod Canadian Legion
Auspices Sealer* Branch 156
Proceeds for Welfare Wort
din
&Maid Watson Of RR 4, Clin-
ton, was elected president of
the group, succeeding Allister
Broadfoot of lilt 8, Seaforth.
Other officers: Vice-presidents,
Widliani Clutton, RR 5, Goile-
rich and Fred Vodden, RR 1,
Clinton; secretary -treasurer Ross
Trewartha, RR 4, Clinton.
Hume Clutton of RR 5, Gode-
rich, was presented with a cer-
tificate pf recognition for 25
years' service as association sec-
retary. The presentation was
made by Ross Marshall of Kirk -
ton, an association member and
director of the national organ-
ization.
The shapely stenographer
shocked the office staff one
morning by passing out cigars
to the men and candy to the.
girls.
Flashing a huge diamond
ring she said: ."It's a boy, six
feet tall, 26 years old, and 185
pounds!"
Housewife to a neighbor: "I
have the most marvelous recipe
for goulash — all I have to do
is mention it to my husband and
he says, 'Let's eat out.' "
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor
. (nee Dale Beuerman)
Seaforth
Community Centre
Friday, Nov. 29th
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Music by the Royalaires
Stratford Anglican
Theatre Guild
Presents
The 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
Don't mis syour opportunity to hear the
popular
Final Week for
THONIPSON TRIO
Starting Monday—The Burney Early Show
at
QUEEN'S, HOTEL
Seaforth
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SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
presents
"THE MOVEMENT"
At SEAFORTH ARENA
SATURDAY NOV. 30th
4 9:00 — 12:00
DRESS — CASUAL
ADMISSION $1.00
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FRIENDSLTO MEET . . .
t:enny, who is from Kitchener, Ontario, spent three months at THE
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN this year undergoing tests and treat-
nent. Doctors discovered he has steatorrhea, difficulty in absorbing
lats. The three yepr-old returns to the Hospital for out-patient visits
und sees some of the many friebds he made while in Hospital — like
Sealy Packham of the Physiotherapy Department. The Hospital gives
almost 118,000 out-patient treatments a year. YOU can help the Hospi-
tal and the children who come there for help. Support the annual
Christmas campaign by sending your donation to: THE HOSPITAL FOR
SICK CHILDREN, 555 UNIVERSITY AVE., TORONTO 2, ONTARIO.
tor 641
NI know I 'turned out all the lights and locked the doors . .
but I think I kft the tooth brush running!" ,
SHOWER
for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garrett
(nee Shirley Vock)
Friday, Nov. 29th
Brodhagen Community
Centre
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
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EUCHRE
C.O.F. Hall, Constance
Friday, Nov. 29th
ADMISSION: 50 CENTS
Ladies please bring lunch
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Huron County Junior
Farmers'
Dance
November 30th
Seaforth, Legion gall'
The Ranch Boys
Tickets available from any
Junior Farmer Member
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SEAFORTFI LEGION HALL
8:30 P.M. — 15 GAMES — 5SPECIALS 4
ADMISSION: $1.00 Bk. Cards 25c, 3 for 50c
or 7 for $1.00
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` VVILLIAN), (T'oraii) BOW-
DIDGE who recently receiv-
ed _a $200 scholarship it
Mohawk College, Hamilton.
He is a great-grandson of the ;
late..Mr. and Mrs. John Pink-
ney, Goderich St., Seaforth.
First hunter: "It's getting
awfully late and we hayen't hit
a thing yet."
Second hunter: "Let's miss
two more apiece and then go
home."
`and DANCE
.RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
(nee Gail Wellington)
Zuricli
Community Centre
Sat, Nov. 30th
Everyone Welcome
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RECEPTION DUBLIN CWL
„_ DAIICE
for Mr. d Mrs Jack Dearing
(nee Mauritian GrOule)
Friday, Dec. 6th
Staffainall
9:oo
Carl Hohner's Orchestre
Ladies Maio Bring Lunch
100•441•00.4.44,404,44.4.14r.arRosfs/".1..44A.A..04/
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Fridayr Nov. 29th
9 to
St. Patrick? Parish Hall
Lunch -- Tickets 51.25 each
Door prizes — Dance prizes
Music by Royce Rhell orchestra
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•• THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
PARTY
With Elgin Fischer and his Trio '
playing for your enjoyment
FROM 9 TO ??
Noisemakers — Hats — Balloons
Tasty Chicken Wing Snacks
ALL TABLES RESERVED
To'Reserve Your Table
CALL 527-0980
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'ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY — The Lamplighters
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
SEAFORTH
AREN
THURSDAY — Hockey„ Seaforth Beavers
vs. Acton, 8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY — Skating, 8 to 10
SATURDAY — Morning, Midget, Bantam
and Peewee Practice; Afternoon, Skating
24:30 p.m.; Night, Skating, 8 to 10 p.m.
OHA
INTERMEDIATE "B"
HOCKEY
First Opening Game
THURS., NOV. 28
ACTON AT SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH ARENA
8:30 p.m.
Admission: Adults 75c
Students 50c Children 25c
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WHITE ELEPHANTS
- - - - Absolutely Free
We put them in First Church ,
a long time ago hoping they
would be used.
But they sit there week after
week, lonely and unattended'.
We were wondering if you would
like the use of one?
You'd be more than welcome to do s�.
. By the way . . . these White
Elephants are unused, unoccupied
• pews. They are for your use
Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m.
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