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ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, Oct. 15th — 11 a.m.
;7. News 0
-Sta$taff
Misses Janet and E4ua
ler, London spent the week-
end with their. • parent$
and Mrs. Leslie Milfer. Visit-
ing at the same home Sunday
were Mr. Will -Hocking and
Margaret, Toronto -
Mr. and Ms. Robet Duncan,
Exeter visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller,
Dianne and Ron. -Mr. Glen Elliott is home,
after a holiday trip to the
West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan
and family, Kirkton visited on -
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Miller and family and
Mr. and Mrs. -John Miller and
family.
Guest Minister — Rev. Stewart Miner, B.A.
Thames Road United Church
Subject - "The Balanced Budget"
Special music by the Choir
ORGANIST = Mrs. Gordon Pryce
MINISTER — Rev. J. C. Britton, B.A.
WEDDING INVITATIQNS
DIAL 527-0240 - SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
Presents
A SmaII Experience
at the
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Saturday, October -14th
9:00 to 12:00
Admission: $1.00 per person
pAR
Theatre
•GODERICH
ON THE SQUARE
FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business
Now Playing' :_ For Six Big Days
Thurs., Oct. 12, to Wed., Oct. 18
'Based
,onthe °
exciting
best-seller.
THE ANZISAIEFF11
1'.4171 1/,NEOR7R
,TNEAWIRT 1 Y,
METROCOLOR
One ShowEach Night at 8 p.m. Sharp
AN�IlN H9A NINE BAIINSil
in Ruffs rnn
KNor
10>'Fl 'MEI EII
IIYI SAYAUS
Fig WEBBEI
Adult Ebtertainment
SPECIAL. CHILDREN'S MATINEE ,
- Saturday, Oct. 14, at 2:30 p.m.
"SNOW WHITE and ROSE RED"
Plus "BIG BAD -WOLF"
Serial "CAPTAIN KIDD" — Admission 50c
Coming Next: "THE GNOME -MOBILE"
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise. just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
Seaforth Chapter No. 231
Order of the Eastern Star
are holding's
EUCHRE
Oct. 12th
in the I.O.O.F. Hall
8:30 p.m.
Lunch Served
Everyone Welcome
SEAFORTH
BOY SCOUTS
APPLE DAY
Sat., Oct. 14th
All Cubs . and Scouts
meet at Hall 9:00 sharp
please. '
Decorate your basket
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Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
,THEATRE - , CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8 p.nt
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 13-14
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
"BOEING
BOEING"
(Adult Entertainngent)
(Showing at 8:15 Only)
Tony Curtis -- Jerry Lewis
In Color — Plus
"BEACH BALL"
(Showing at 10:00 Only)
Edd Byrnes — Chris Noel
Color Cartoon
Coming Oct. 20-21.:
`KALEIDOSCOPE'
and
"A BIG HAND FOR THE
LITTLE LADY"
Come Hear the
Hon. James
Auld
Minister of Tourism & Information
and the
Hon. Charles
MatNaughton
Treasurer 'of Ontario
Hon. James Auld
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
FRIDAY, OCT. 13 -- 8:30 P.M.
Everyone is invited !
Pubtiahsd by tttf HUitan.PaogrrIS1vo CatieetVatbrib enation
,.
NEWSof
CR.OM.AR,lr ¥
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, T. L. Scott and Mrs.
E. Moore were Mr. and Urs.
Hugh M4tore and daughter.,
Faure of 'Lindsay, Mrs. M.
Armstrong of Millbrook, Mr.
Hugh Scott, Guelph and Mr,
David Scott of Western Uni-
v� rsity.
Sunday visit , with ,.Mrs.
George Wallace and Mrs. Ver-
na Brooks were Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Adams, Janet and Don
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Wallace, Carlingford, ae d
Miss Olive Speare;
Mr. and Mrs Jas, Meikle of
Exeter and Mrs Sadie Scott
and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Debbie spent the Thanks-
giving week end with Mr. and
Mrs. James Denver at Belle-
ville.
Mrs. Grace Scott spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Scott and family of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKaig
and daughters, Marilyn, Mar-
jorie and Shirley of Sudbury
were week end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
and Mr: Angus McKaig.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and, Mrs, Otto Walker
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wal-
ker of London, Mr. and Mrs.
ack McGhee and family of
ondon, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
urrie and family, Dorchester,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hul-
ey and family of Winthrop: -
Mr. and Mrs. Calder Mc-
aig were guests at the
oads-Jackson wedding which
ook"'place in St Andrew's'
resbvte•rian Church, in Owen
ound, on Friday. at 6 p.m.
r. Woods is a cousin of Mrs,
icKaig.
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar
-ere Sunday guests with Mr.
nd Mrs. W. N. Binning and
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Junior
Farmers
Meet
The- Huron County Junior
Farmers met in the Agricultur-
al board rooms at Clinton with
Murray Hoover in charge.. He
reported that the ., advertising
for the Huronco Review books
is slow coming in and -that the
books are going on sale the
'first part of November.
There is to he •a banquet at
the Seaforth Legion• on Novem-
ber 25, when there will be a
draw for money. Profit from
•
this will go to the World Liter-
acy of Canada fund. Doug Miles
will show 'slides from a trip he
-.had . oxerseas.
Any Junior interested' in.pub-
lic speaking or music competi-
tion should notify their presi-
dent before December 4. -'
The .Seaforth Junior Farmers
won the turkey for having the
best corn at Seaforth Fair and
North Huron won a ham for
the best hay class.
Anyone interested in going to
Australia or New Zealand on
an exchange trip is to notify
Murray, lloover immediately.
The next County meeting is to
be held on October 25, 1967.
Remember! It takes but n
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket; • To advertise, 'just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
ST. COLUMBAN
SOCCER DANCE
Brodhagen
Community Centre
Oct 27th 1967
Carbaret Style
Tickets available from the
Club Members and Executive
family of Miteliell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cleland
Bobby and Pauline, Listowel
visited on ZViouday watil, Mr,
and 1k rrs: J. R. Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey
Visited --on Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ramsey and
family of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jeff-
exson and Mr. and Mrs. Jas,
Lecldy, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Jefferson and Misses Gladys
and Irene Jefferaun of God-
erich were repent visitors with
Mr. and Mr's. -J. R.• Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey
and Tracey, Listowel, visited,
on Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and -Virs. Alex Ramsey.
Mr. And Mrs. J. R. Jeffer-
son visited last week with Mr
and Mrs. Charles Jefferson,
Belgrave.
Sunday visitors. with ,Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Howatt and
family 'of Londesboro, and on
Monday at the same home,
Mr. Henry Eggert and Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Eggert of Rostock
and Janet and David lviar-
quardt of Exeter.
Rebekahs
Install
Officers
Amber Rebekah Lodge met
with Noble Grand Mrs. Lindsay
Eyre ..presiding, Mrs.. ' Jthn
Broadfoot of Brucefield, District
Deputy President 'of Huron Dis-
trict and her installing staff of
Huronic Lodge of Clinton, instal-
ledrthe 1967-68 officers as twen-
ty officers and visitors from
Clinton Lodge were guests. '
The installing staff were
commended for the manner in
which- they conducted the in-
stallation and Mrs. Broadfoot
MDP, •was presented with. a gift
on behalf of the lodge. Mrs.
Harold Parker contributed read,
ings and contests were enjoyed.
Mark Anniversary
Observing their 18th •anni-
versary members of. Hensall
:Legion Ladies Au liary celebra-
ted the events ith a turkey
banquet at H6tel Hensall, at-
tended by nineteen membets.
During the business session
presided over by president Mrs.
Harold Campbell, applications
were accepted for two new
members, -
Two teams will participate in
the 'bowling tournamenfh'at Ex
eter, November 8th. Members
will canvass for. the Poppy Fund
Saturday, Novetnber 4th and
plans for a Christmas money
doll draw was announced. •.The
mystery ,prize' was won by Mrs.
E. Davis, guessing prize, Mrs.
Ted Roberts.
E.U•CH-RE
ORANGE .HALL
Mon., Oct. 16th
8:30 p.m.
Sponsored' by LOBA
Lunch Provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
ATTENTION
FARMERS
if you have an •orchard or wild
apple trees on your farm and
will not be picking the -apples
you can give our Scout Troop
a big boost by donating the
apples to us.
Please Phone
David Schenck
at 527-1115
For Further Details
HOT TURKEY
BUFFET DINNER
First Presbyterian Church
Wednesday, October 18th
Commencing at 5 p.m.
Adults $1.75; Children -6-12, 75e; Preschoolers Free
Auspices Fireside Followship Group and Friendship Circle
Tickets available at Kling's Store, 527-1320. or Cardno's
Ineurance,- 527-0490
Final 'week for`' -
BUD ROBERTS and
the BORDER MEN
Corning next week -
THE COUNTRY SWEETHEART
QUEEN'S HOTEL
$eaf� rth • •
Huron Council
<cOntinned, tom ragePist 1)
citing"' ar,one for haa been
he co amrmittee,
the Highlight 'being the union
contracts. - • a
Mr. Smith said -that 'annual
increase , was "for the tbjr is'
he"fav4rured a cost-of-Iiving bon-
us system.
Average age of residents • was
78.1, that for males being 76
-and that for females. 80.
4-H Club
Holds
Discussion
The project, "Cotton Acces-
sories for the Bedroom" met at
the home Of Mrs. W. L. Whyte,.
Monday night, The minutes were
read by Ardythe Powley. The
roll call was to show your rec-
orI book up-to-date.
Discussion• was on furniture
arrangement for the bedroom.
The next meeting will be held
on Friday night at Mrs. Whyte's
home.
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lansink
(nee Barb 'Talbot)
Seaforth Legion Hall
Sat., Oct. • l4th
OrchestraBluewater Playboys
Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches
Everypne Welcome ,
CASH
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Oct. -13th
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for , $10.00
Three $25.70 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 C'
1 LOVE' YOU .. .
and . that's the sweetest
story ever told.
To be Ioved is . to find mean-
ing in life. Without '-Iove our
frailties, our faults, our weak-
nesses, would overwhelm us,
This is the good news the
Chureh is, ever telling:
God loves "you! • '
Perhaps you need re -assuring?
Then come to Church each
Sunday and hear it for your-
self.
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FIRST
' PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Founded in '1867
Service at 11:00 a.m.
Worship with us in our
Centennial Year
Men's Centennial Dinner, Wed-
nesday, October 25th. Hear Dr.
Finley G. Stewart of Knox
Church, 'Kitchener. Tickets in.
advance from members of Ses-
•sion.
ST. ANDREW'S UNITED
KIPPEN
Minister
Rev. E. Donald Stuart, CD, MA, BD.
Organist and Choir Leader, Miss Jean Ivison
ONE HiUNDRE'DTH ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Sunday, . October 15
11 a,m. and 7:30 p.m.
Guest Preacher
The Rev. S. F. Maine, MA; BD, PhD,
London
Special Music
A warm invitation is extended to friends and� former mem-
bers of the congregation to join in celebrating this great
mileston in' the history of this Pioneer Church.
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
Entertainment
in the
Red Knight Room
Friday Night— Roger Quick
and the Rainbows
Saturday Night —
Earl ' 'and Martha Heywood
Radio & Television Recording Artists
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing -A -Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
EVERY ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY
• 6�;,,.y_...... �.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth'
For
INFORMATION
and CARS
on
ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, Oct. 17
.CALL
527-1110.
Liberal Committee Rooms
Vote and Work. For
SMITH - Liberal NOW
HAVE YOU BEEN
HOUSECLEANING?
We hope youhave saved -GOOD, CLEAN, USED FALL AND
WINTER CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING SHOES
HATS,. DRESSES, MEN'S COATS, SHIMS,-SUI�'�S and
articles such 'as Children's Toys, Books, Dishes, jewellery, Pat-'
terns (modern styles), FURNITURE, etc., for the WHITE
ELEPHANT- SECTION -
... HOSPITAL AUXILIARY •RUMMAGE SALE•
Saturday; October, 28th
.-.- , in
SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
For Pick p:
Leave your parcels out at your front door in Seaforth and
Egmondyille. Dublin residents are asked to leave parcels at
Friend & Whetham's Store -- FRIDAY,OCTOBER 27th.
(PLEASE,y,NOtE CHANGE OP PICK-UlDAY)
For Further Information:
CALL:
MRS. O. OKE -- ° 527.0934
MRS. BRAD SMITH' — 527r-0552
2:00 P.M.