The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-31, Page 6Thik HURON
Area
MRS, ;%N1" CLARKE
Ma. EPhrajm:Clarlte, 81, Sea-
forthdie Saturday at her
home
on ;Tames Street.
She wad the former Sarah
'Alberta Coleruan_ She "was obrn
and 'educated in Stanley Town-
ship and following her marriage
resided oo a farm in Hullett
Township. until retiring to Sea -
forth itt 1057. She was a mem-
CASH
BINGE
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Sept. 1st
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8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25n0 Specials
Jackpot $75 to go
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
- ADMISSION 51.00.
Extra. Cards 25c or 7 for 51.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
'Canadian. Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
uneral Poi
ber of Northside TTnited,chureh
and the -Ladies' Aid.
Surviving besides her hus-
band are daughters;• Mrs. Lorne
(Viola) Lawson, and Mrs, Stew,
art (Doreen) Debugs, both of
Seaforth; son, W. Ellwood, Lon-
don; brothers, 'T. Russell, Sea -
forth; •
eaforth;' Frank Ripley; and five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
from the R. S. Box funeral home
on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with Rev.
J. C. Britfon officiating. Inter-
ment followed. in Maitiandbaek
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Francis Cole
man, Stewart Dale, Gordon John-
son, E7nmerson Coleman, Geor-
ge Taylor and Stbwart Cudmore.
Fiowerbearers were Jim Cole-
man_., Lorne Cudmore, Ernie
Talbot, Craig Maliot, Wayne
Dolmage, George Hildebrand,
David Steinbach, Frank Mallot.
HENSAL
(Continued from Page 1)
Mrs. Violet Schwalm. Mrs. Me
G�'lung and Miss Stevenson ' are
Christian Education leader
teachers of the United Churches
of Sask.
Miss Dorothy Skea has ret
turned from a week's vacation
at the Presbyterian Church camp
For �.
Fine ..Entertainment
'Final Week for .
TH.E WELLS
BROTHERS
Coming Next Week
THE MEL KITCHEN TRIO
QVEE'S. HOTEL
Seaforth
MITCHELL
FALL FAIR
Friday and Saturday
SEPTEMBER 1 and 2
$10,000 In. Prizes
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00 P.M.' =- Parade of old -and new mach-
inery. Entertainment for young and old. Teen Dance,
Trendsetters apd Go -Go Girls
SATURDAY 12:00 NOON — Parade of floats, etc. 'and
prizes; Chariot races; 4-H Competitions„ Livestock
fudging. _
"The, Biggest Little Fair In Ontario"
If You Want To See It All In One Day - Come Early!
Playing this week =- Thursday., Fri., and Sat
evenings, AUG.. 31, Sept. 1 and 2
CROWN ROOM
• m r
The Royal al Hotel , Mitchell
l
Desja:rdine • Orchestra'
(5 -piece)
Come to Mitchell Fair, September 2nd
Seaforth Lions Park .
special for
Labor Day
Weekend
Saturday, Sept.- 2nd
Set PRO ' D' TAIL.
to : u erla items,
rt“xvhaaped, spegialiy
for the -oecasie t;;,,,
(Coit u m r, 1) ;
e,e, riuC to emphasize the
c-operatiou rhich, ,they have
received. They, pointed'artic-;
m.
Ian's'` to the 'batt game whi
Frank Phillips organizest a.
urday between -the GhaMpion!
Beaver Of '6? and the Cham,'
pion Bosharts of r4$,
The Centennial ball galne pro-
dt eed a profit of 5200-2,9 which
has been donated tq the Cham-
ber of Commerce parade com-
mittee to,, assist ill offsetting
costs of bands and parade prizes.
Referring to th6 ball genie,
Mr. Phillips said everybody bad
go -operated and he mentioned
Mayor Kling," the ball • teams,
announcer Fred Willis, Leo
Hagan, parade chairman Elmer
Larone, the Legion Ladies' Aux
iliary and -those who sold and
bought tickets and who provid-
ed publicity as well as the Lions
Club who made the park avail-
able. He referred particularly
L NEWS
'at Kintail, 'north of Goderich.
Karen Soldan, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soldati,
has returned from Victoria Hos-
pital, London; where she under-
went eye surgery.
,Mr. r. and Mrs. W. Scrabuk,
Deanne and Richard of Bur -
wash, Ont., visited for a week
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm and .family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of
Blenheim and Mrs. Harry Snell
spent last week at Expo.
Honor Couple
On Anniversary
Neighbors gathered at No. 6
schoolhouse in McKillop, Mon-
day night to honor Mr. and Mrs:
R. S. McKercher on the occa-
sion of their 25th wedding an-
n iversary.
Everett Storey and Fergus-
Jantzi assisted. by Vanda Stor-
ey .presented Mr. and Mrs,.. Me-
Kereher with. a floor lamp and
furniture, Mr. McKercher ex-
pressed appreciation to those
who.. took part'in the event.
•Remember! It takes but . a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and -be money in pock.
et. To advertise, just Dial Sea -
forth, 527-4244.`.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8 p.m.
Thursday - Friday
August 31 - September 1
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Alfred Hitchcock's
"TORN
CURTAIN"
Showing at 10:15
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul . Newman and
Julie Andrews '
Color • Cartoon
"WILD WILD
WINTER"
• Showing at 8:30
Gary Clarke -- In Color
Sat., Mon.; 'Tues.
September 2-0-5
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
'TEXAS ACROSS
THE RIVER'
Showing at 10:15
DEAN MARTIN
Alain Delon Joey' Bishop
In color — Plus
"BRASS BOTTLE"
Showing at 8:30
Tony Randall — Burl Ives`
Color : .. Cartoon
SUNDAY ,MIDNITE
September 1
Di5 BLE FEATURE --
- x,$EROEANT.
DEADHEAD"
Tommy Kirk --Elsa Lancaster
"'' In Color Pius -
"WAR ON THE
ZOMBIES"
John Barrymore, Jr.
Color -• - Cartoon
Wed,, Thur., •Fri., Sat.
September 6.7$.9
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
See America's Super Agent
,Derek Flint in
"IN LIKE 'FLINT".
Showing at 10:15 . -
James Coburn Lee J. Cobb
Jean Hale
Cofor Cartoon
"MODESTY : BISE"
Showing 6* $:3d
MIfnka ,41/10I +#w Dirk Bogarde
Cola Ter�llrce SfanipF �`�,=�
• . ,Car1ooni,
ri
J,
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"Do you want a period
after the wordsemicolorn?",
"I'm a failure as a human
being. but what's waist.
I'm a failure'as a hamlet -1"
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Roe) .ACTT N
'The ifourthr. Annual
tetrt Rodeo
Sat., Sept. 2nd.
Sun., Sept, 3rd
Orono riding, buijdogginl7, char.
ipt races, daring rodeo clowns.
anti, all the action _ of the 'big-
gest rodeo i.n Western Ontario.
Stitrts 2:00 "'pan.! -each • day
Covered grandstand
. WEDDINd INVITATIONS
The Huron Expositor
DIAL 527-0240-- - SEAFORTI3
he
R.ed Knight Room _
Friday Night—Clarence Petrie
'Saturday.. Night --
KELLY - PAWN -TRIO
FEATURING HANK BEDARD
Ip. the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy,a Sing -A -Long with -
PEARL at the Hammond Organ -.
EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,.
COMMERCIAL - .HOTEL, Seaforth
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MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 4th
ARA
50 :FLOATS
Moving off from assembly point at the Recreation Grounds, South
Main -Street androceeds -North to Agricultural gricultural Park via Main
Street.
5 BA?JD5MIjfl!,A
At Agricultural' Park -- Prizes for races — Oldest, Youngest
— Tug of War -= Largest Family -- Bicycle 'Race -- Children's
Events •— Visitor from Farthest Distance -- Log Sawing Contest
Shot Put — Refreshment Booths — Fun and Game' Booths --
Bands' in. Attendance
A Real Old -Fashioned
Get-'Together
An opportunity to'meet -all
your friends back for the celebration. - Admission FREE
to 8 p.m.
RBEQ
BEEF AND PORK'
In Seaforth Memorial Arena — All theBeefyou
should eat at Special Centennial Day prices,_
_Auspices; geaforth Agricultural Society.
Tickets:tAdults $2.00; Children 6_ to 12, $1.00; under 6, FREE.
Military Display and Firing of. 25 -Gun .Salute
Unveiling -and Dedication
SE4FORTH- CENTENNIAL PROJECT-
NEW ENTRANCE TO SEAFpRD'. MEMORIAL ARENA
P.m, t►1 next iay1
ROGRA
DANCING
In Seaforth Memorial Arena -- Including The
VolendanDari_ cers, Square and Round' Dancing,
other popular numbers followed by
with music b)' ROYCE'. RIEHL.
and HIS COUNTRY COUSINS.
Admission to Program and Dance $1.00 Per Person
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' Seaforth Worr�lle�n's nstitute is sponsoring s, display of Antiques
APIT' , Q U E DI PLAY in - the Comt ui my Centre thr
Y ougholxt the day. Admission FREE.
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Centennai
� ttie
Via!
in Seaforth. 115 Sponsored
trintittee