The Huron Expositor, 1967-04-20, Page 4ITh* MAXON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT,, APR,. 204 1967
AnnUaI Meeting
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
Legion Hall, Exeter
Monday, April 24; at 6:45 p.m.
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Floris E. King, Field Programme and
Nursing Consultant of the Canadian Tuber-
culosis Association
George A. Watt, Blyth — President
SEAFORTH
DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
— presents —
Variety Ni�ht
Friday, April 21st
High School Auditorium
a
Time — 8:30 p.m.
Children - 25. Cents
Adults: ' - 50 Cents
Tickets Available From Students
WANT ADS BRING. QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
OHA FINALS
INTERMEDIATE "B"
HOCKEY
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
and
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
SEAFORTH vs,'
UXBRIDGE ,
SEAFORTH ARENA
Tom :' 8:30
Admission: $1.00 and 50c
Third and fifth games in a best of 7 series
NOTICE
The St. Columban Rink Committee wishes
to announce that the Booster Dance planned'
for
Friday, April 28th
IN BROD IAGEN' COMMUNITY HALL
as advertised it last week's edition of The
Expositor, has now been changed to a
BENEFIT DANCE
with the entire proceeds going. to the
DISASTER FUND
for those striken by a Tornado in the area
April 17th
ADVANCE TICKETS available from Rink
Committee Members, to those 21 years of
of age and' over.
1 rii+y$3.0.0• Pet Couple
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Swiss sausages and Swiss
buns caught the fancy, espec-
ially 02 t h e i r Canadian
friends, when: the Thames
Valley Swiss Club held a get-
together at Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre. Peter's Si1ber-
schmidt cooked the sausages
'to • a torn and they were ser-
ved in the upper hall while
downstairs on the stroke of
one (for tey hdanced. until
2:30 e.m.) coffee and sweets
were enjoyed by the 250 at-
tending,. the latter made in
hundreds by Mrs. Hates Nat-
er, Mrs. John Rauser ' and
Mrs. Louis Von Euer.
It was a delightful evening
in a picturesque setting ;with
little tables along the sides
spread With red homespun
cloths, maps and pictures of
Switzerland, Swiss pictures
and lanterns. Above each win-
dow
in
dow were Swiss, Canadian
and Centennial flags and be-
hind Tons Four yen Band
was a mutat, which had been
outlined by Mrs. L. Morello
and filled in by the decorating
committee headed by Mrs.
Karl Graf. There were square
and round dances. Richard
Munz, extended a cordial wel-
come. The Strube family from
London provided music. and
the choir sang in French, It-
alian, German and Swiss dia-
lect. They were garbed. in
their native attire. As a spec-
ial treat two numbers were
contributed on Allihorn
by one of their gu Mem-
bers and interests friends
from the comuni w e r e
augmented by those ,from
London, Toronto, Thamesford,
Cooksville, . Kitchener, Blyth,
and Seaforth. Some of the
Canadian women wore Cen-
tennial dress to lend contrast
and before affairs ended Ern-
ie. Greenwood • thanked the
Swiss folk on behalf of the
Canadians for an unique ev-
ening of entertainment.
NORMAN E. HINZ
Nortnan E. Hinz, 47, Mont-
real, formerly of Logan Twp.,
died 'Friday at his home, He
is survived by his wife, the
former Maud Fraser; mother,
Mrs. William (Augusta);Hinz.
Logan Twp., Henry, Mitchell;
sister, Mrs. L W. (Hilda)
Lockhart, Mitchell. Funeral
services were held Monday at
the Wray Funeral Home in
Montreal, He was buried in
Montreal.
Mr. Clarence Mogk, London
spent a few days with his'sis=
ter, Mrs. Chris W. Leonhardt
and Mr. Leonhardt and also
visited other relatives in the
SPRING
Rummage Sale
St. Thomas' .Parish Hall
Friday, April 21st
2to5p.m.
Mixed .Progressive
EUCHRE'
Sat., April 22nd
8:30 p.m.
Seaforth Legion .Hall
(Downstairs)
Admission 75i`cerits
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE -- CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 7:30
First Show at 8;00
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON
SHOWS FRIDAY AND •
SATURDAY ONLY_
Friday, April 21 Only
-- DOUBLE FEATURE --
Showing' at 9:45 Only
'WHEN THE BOYS
MEET THE GIRLS'
Connie Francis • Harve Fresno!!
In Color
Showing at 8:00 Only
"Son of a. Gunfighter"
Starring Russ Tamblyn•—Color
Sat., April 22 Only
DOUBLE FEATURE —
Showing at 9:45 Only
"THE ' VENETIAN
AFFAIR"'
Robert Vaughn - Eke Sommer
Color
Showing et 8:00 Onle
'That Tennessee Beat'
Mftniri No • Marls Travis
COMING NEXT rtgIDAY
"WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE
WAR, ...DADDY''
`'AMflI BAY*
USnw:.r.uuri:.
community .since the death of
his, brother George Mo k
Mr, and Mrs. Cart 1Igsen�,
Carol Ann and Gary, Wb .4
sor, spent the week end, with
his mother Mrs. Caroline El-
ligsen' and visited other' rela-
tives.
Mr. Ken Ahreps, Hamilton
spent the week end at .the
home of his parents, in and
Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,
Mr. and. 'Mrs. Gary Shold-
ice, l'auI• Mark, Judy and
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Clark, of
Mitchell, were guests , of Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Sholdice on
Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lawn Wolfe
accompanied Mr. and . Mrs.
Harry Tait, and Linda Leem-
ing, Mitchell,. to Moira and
visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Hinz at Kitchener on Sunday.
L.G.W. of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church met • when Mrs:
Irvin Miner, Mrs. Dan Better -
mann and Mrs. Reuben Rap -
len were in charge of devo-
tions.
NEWS OF WALTON
Rev.. tossing led Bible
Study. The Ir C.W. had a
booth at the Auction Sale for
Edwin Seeherbarth. A thank -
you note was read from Mrs.
Rayinond Groor,
The organization 'will spon-
sor a "Clothing Appear dur-
ing April. The clothing will
be sent to the Lutherae World
Relief and enable folk in dis-
tressed areas to be decently
clothed. The clothes are to
be brought to the church.
Birthdays, were reported by
Mrs. Jame Dittmer, Mrs, -Ir-
vin Miller and Mrs. Edith
Bauer.
Relatives received word of
the death of Norman Hinz in
Montreal on Saturday. The
sympathy of the `community
is extended to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer
and Linda and Michael Scher
berth accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. August Seherbarth to
visit Mrs. 'Calvin Glick and
family in Kitchener on Sun-
day.
Visitors • Present
For Annual Bazaar.
The annual bazaar of the
Walton UCW unit was held in
the church school rooms Wed-
nesday afternoon with Mrs.
Arthur Higginbotham a nil
Mrs. William' Coutts greeting
the -guests at the door.
The president, Mrs. William
Coutts welcomed the 1 a r ge
number of visiting ladies, of-
fered prayer and declared the
bazaar open.
The fancy work counter
was convened by Mrs. Peter
McDonald; Apron convener,
Mrs. Torrance Dundas; Touch
and Take, Mrs. Edward Mil-
ler; Misc., .Mrs. Luella, Marsh-
all; Candy,. Mrs. James Clark;
Quilts,' Mrs. • Nelson Reid;
Baking table 1, convener,
Mrs. Emerson -Mitchell, .cash-
ier, Mrs. Douglas Ennis; Bak-
ing table .2, convener, Mrs,
Walter Bewley,, cashier, Mrs,
Ronald Bennett;. H it c h e n•
committee, Mrs. Allan Searle,
Mrs. Ian Wilbee, Mrs. Roily
Achilles and Mrs. • Wesley
Hackwell.
The Easter meeting of 'the
17th and Boundary Unit of
Duff's ' United Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Har-
vey Craig, with 12 members
present. Mrs. Martin Baan op
ened the meeting with .an in-
terlude of music followed by
a verse on the "Meaning of
Easter" by Mrs. Clifford Hoe-
gy. Hymn 1.04 vehrist the
Lordd is RiSen to -day" was
sung followed by prayer.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston read the
scripture reading. A medita-
tion period divided into four
parts was taken by Mrs Clif-
ford Hoegy and Mrs: Hugh
Johnston. (1) Meditation on
the Cross; -(2) Meditation on
the • Resurrection; (3)' Easter'
of Festive Time is Victorious
Living; (4) What does Easter
mean to., you. •
Mrs. Ross Bennett led the
bftsiness period. The minutes
were read, also thank -you
tnrla Johnston'
and Mrs. Allan' Brown. The'
supper committe gave their
reports on several suppers
that are coming up. Mrs. Wil-
liam Murray gave the ordin-
ary fund' report, elso the re-'
port of the Emergency Fund
was given.
The next meeting to be held
at the home of Mrs. Ross Ben-
nett in the evening. The roll
call to be answered with a
verse , on spring.
Relatives and friends who
attended the funeral of the
,late John, McDonald Thurs-
day of last week from a distance
included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McDonald, Detriot; Mr. Edwin
Kreuter and Albert, (neph-
ews) of •Stamford, Conn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Mex 'Dewar and
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Dew-
ar, Wellesley; Mrs: P. M. Mc -
Gale and sons, Martin and
Kenneth McGale; Mrs. Gor•
•
it's a Get Welt Soon
card from the income Tax
10ep0tmen 'r
don Kerr and Margaret; Mrs.
J. Walker, an of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Parsons and
I'2ti. "'and' Mrs. John Stevens,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Johnston and Mrs. Brown, of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Cassidy, Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maier
of London spenethe week end
with the latter' -s parents Mr.
and Mrs. David Watson.
Xr, and Mrs. Donald Fras-
er and Mr. Malcolm Fraser
visited on Sunday with Mr.
anclv'Mrs. Frank .Marshall at
Bramalea.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cock-
burn of New Market spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull.
Men's Club Has
Meeting.
About 35 men attended the
supper meeting of the Men's
sally heed in, Duff's Church
basement Wednesday evening.
A tasty smorgasbord supper
was served by the 17th and
.Boundary ladies.
Rev. Arthur Higginbotham
introduced the guest speaker
Rev. Douglas Stevens of Bg-
mondville United 'Church who
chose as his subject, "The
Role of Life". Rev. Stevens
especially stressed the chan-
ges in, Family- Life that are
taking place right from birth
to ' old age and informed us
we must fall in line with the
new era. - •
Douglas Fraser thanked the
speaker and ,Campbell Wey
expressed appreciation to the
ladies on behalf- of the men
present.
A lively discussion took
place on how to get' the young
people more interested in
church gctivities.
News. of-
IHIerssall
Mr. ands Mrs, on Mecurdy
have returned from a delkilt,
ful two 'weeks vacation spent in
the Blritish Isles, arrlying hone
Monday of this
Mrs. Grant Bisbaek and Cindy,
We. Harold Campbell, Mrs.
Garnet Arlan, Mrs. Grant Me,
Cliaeliey were guests of Zurich
Lions Club at their dinner meet-
ing Monday might, Mrs. Camp,%
beE, president orf Hensall Leg-
ion
egion Ladies' Auxiliary, presented
a -cheque for $93.00 for Grip -
Pled phildren's Easter Seal
eampafgn
Mr.'and Mrs. Robert. J.' Cam-
eron celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary Friday and
celebrated the occasion: on Sun-
day the 1.6th with a family din^
ner' at their home, attended by
immediate tunnies. Their mar-
riage of fifty years ago, was
solemnized at- Varna Presbyter-
ian manse by. the Rev. Mr. John-
son, attendants were Mrs.
Charles Stelck of Varna, sister
of the bride and George Arm-
srong of. Hensall.. .
Mr. and` Mrs. _ Caneronl„ have
resided in Hensall since their
marriage and hi the same
house and have one son Robert
B. Cameron, '
Beavers in -
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McLlwain with three also and.
Bill McLaughlin with a pair.
For Durham Jinie Nixon led
the attack with a pair, while
Butch Graham and Jan Schafer
scored singles. •
Colne on out and help eheer
the Beavers to victory. A
championship this year would
make Seaforth the first • team
in O.H.A. Intermediate B his
tory (30 years) to win the
championship three years in a
row.
"See you at the game."
THE HURON
EXPOSITOR
CASH
BINGO
Friday, April 21st
8:15 p.m.
Legion Hall, '.Seaforth
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Specials
Jackpot $75 to go'
(Children - under 16 not .
permitted)
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
• Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK ..
FARMERS' DELL DRIVE-IN •
•- RESTAURANT
Open for Business — Saturday, April 22nd
Vic and Olga Whittingham
' Welcomes. All Old and New -Customers'
BRUCEFIELD
Centennial Tea and Bazaar
on
-. Wednesday, April 26th
At Huronview — Clinton, Ontario
2, to 4 p.m.
Fourresidents, aged 100 years, 'to be honored
guests
Tour of New Building
Waitresses in costume and an old fashioned lunch
SILVER COLLECTION
Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Huronview
Seaforth Chapter No. 233, O.E.S.
CENTENNIAL BALL
WED., APRIL. 26th
LEGION' HALL SEAFORTH
NORRIS' ORCHESTRA
Dress, 1867 to: 1967
TIT'S
Prize:�: � ,
'Family' In cdstumel Merit" most like Sir JAIN A. IiltIcDonatd;).;
Womb n with best Queen Victoria Hair Stylet,Oidest couple
in. cdsttiilef, Youngest 'couple to cestAnno, Walk tioadrill4
Polka: Jen*: Main. Other prizes.
LUNCH SERVED" ..::,EVERYONE WELCOME
Adintissioat: $1,00 Per Person
nu l nv CONTI WATIOiN SCHOOL
THE 'CASUALS
O(4 LONDON •
APRIL 28th, 1967-
9:00'— 12.00
St. Patrick's Parish Hall
Dublin, Ontario
Admission: $1.00 per person
Girls, , No Slacks Boys, ties
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
THE KIDDS
on
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd
9:00,to 12;00
at the
Seaforth Arena
Admission: $1.00
GIRLS: No Slacks BOYS:. Ties
SMORGASBORD
DINNERS $2.00
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth
SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 6-9 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT
RED .KNIGHT LOUNGE
Featuring Kelly !)awn and Hank Bedard
Next Friday Clarence Petrie and his-
Night
isNight Hawks
Women's. Hospital Auxiliary
PENNY
SALE
IN FORMER McKINDSEY DRUG
STORE
Monday, April 24th
to Friday, May 5th
Footwear - - Clothing Food.
Household Items - Toys - Etc.
— SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE —
DRAW WILL BE MADE '9:00 P.M.
- MAY 5th
TICKETS AT THE SALE STORE
OR FROM ANY AUXILIARY MEMBER
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
Sunday, April 23,
1967
COME
HEAR.
SEE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'teWinkle, Missionary
appointees to the Netherlands, .under the
auspices of the Bible Christian Union, will
minister, in song, in . word, and through
slides; at both the 11:00 a:ln, and 7:30 pan.
Services. YOU are invited to come to dny
one or both these Services.
REMEMBER , ,
YOU ,%.RE ALWAYS ' WELCOME AT
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