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PUB .IC f6AANCE
To Honor The
SEAFORTH BEAVERS
(1970 WOAA ORAND,CHAMPIONS)
on
Saturday, June 6
ti
Dancing 10-1
SEAFORTH ARENA
MUSIC BY ROYCE RIEHL
Tickets $2.50— Refreshments Available
Tickets available from members of the Recreation Committee
or the Canadian Tire or Sills' Hardware
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FRIDAY
and
SUNDAY,
EVENINGS
From 8 p.m.
To 10:30 p.m.
For All Ages
Seaforth
Community h. ntre
Seaforth Community Centre
SING?
DANCE?
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chance to
turn your talent into dollars
Pill in this application form and return today to:
Bill Pinder, Program Chairman, Lions Carnival, Box 385,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Full Name 41 Group, list on
separate sheet)
Telephone No
Addrest ..........
Age (If under 16)
Class of Talent, - vocal, instrumental, dance, etc.
(Circle class you are entering)
Name or description of selection.
46, 111 at. row
In the
Red Knight Room.,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
THE COUNTRY MUSIC MEN
BEVERAGE ROOM —
FRIDAY — MIKE HODGERT
THE TRI-TONES
SATURDAY — AUDREY KERR
at the Plano
Ample Wee Customer Parking
Visit our Beverage Room tor Tasty Chicken Wings,
also Colored 'TV
row —
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Seaforth, Ontario
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PRESENTS
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LOCAL
Mr. Colin Henderson of Don
Mills was a guest of Mr. and
-Mrs. Earle Hawley one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Callum of Wroxeter and Miss
Clara McCallum of Stratford
called on the Hawleys on Sunday.
Mrs. F. Hutchings, who has
spent the last month with her sis-
ters, left for her home in Calif-
ornia by way of Calgary to visit
her son.
Miss Joan Roberton spent the
holiday week end at her home in
Seaforth.
Mrs.Harold Maloney and Mrs.
Jack Case attended the 50th
annual diocesan convention of the
Catholic Womens' League held at
Hotel London.
Mrs. Archie Dobson has re-
turned from visiting her daughter
and son-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Binnendyk and their three
children in Edmonton, Alta. .
Mrs. William Dodds is a pa-
tient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLeod
of Burlington attended the burning
of the mortgage at the Legion
Hall Saturday evening.
Miss Jessie Fraser is a pa-
tient In Seaforth C ommunity Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Sam Storey of McKlllop
is in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Schockor of Detroit was
in town last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris, Miss
Rosslyn Harris and Miss Mar- '
garet Harris, Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Fair, Dundas,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James F, Scott, Ann St.
Mr. Keith Harrison of Calgary
is a guest of his mother, Mrs.Ab
Harrison.
Mrs. Alex Powell of Kitchener
was a guest of Mrs. Cecil Pull-
man, Jarvis St.
BRIEFS
Mr., Michael Hess of Fort
Ord, California, was visiting his
cousin,Mrs. Jack Baker and
Mr. Baer. Mr. Hess Is a
descendant of Robert Coates, one
of the pioneers of liullett Town-
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betties
and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams attended the Bennegar and
Brocklebank wedding in Welland
on Saturday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hog-
garth spent the week end in
Warren, Mich. with Mr. and Mrs.
Armond C hartrand.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver
spent a few days in London and
Niagara 'Falls. They were ac-
contineiled to the Falls by their
son Dr. Glenn Oliver and Mrs.
Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beatty
of Thamesford were guests .at"
the Kling - Beuerman wedding
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds
of Barrie, Bill Edmunds of
London, Carol Edmunds of Brant-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Mum-
ford of Kitchener, Dr. and Mrs.
Reid Edmunds of Brantford, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon Smith of Ancaster
and Frank Smith of Tillsonburg
were week • end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kling.
DANCE
Brussels Legion Hall -
Friday, May 29th
Desjardine's , Orchestra
Admission $2.00
Restricted to 21 years of age
and ,over.
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken McKellar
Mr. and M. Gordon Laing
and family attended anniversary
service at Seaforth Presby-
terian Church and visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman on
Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
J. R. Jefferson were Mrs. George
Cleland, Mrs. Bruce Cleland,
Bobby and Pauline of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. William Laidlaw
and John of London.
Mr. and *Mrs.,„ Norman Jef-
ferson and family, Fullerton, vi-
sited Avail Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Laing and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robert-
son of Listowel visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Calder Mc.
Kaig.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee,
Jackie, Judy and Roy of London,
were weekend visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gardiner were Miss
Barbara Gardiner, Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bears, St. Marys,.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and
Steven, Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey and
Tracey, Kitchener, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch,
Mr. and Mrs.. Calder McKaig,
;Mr, and Mrs. Andy McLean, Mrs.
Carrie Graham were guests at
the Davey-Famways, wedding
which was held in the Church of
God, London, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch and
Mr. and Mrs. McKaig attended
the reception at the Marconi
Club.
SCOTT FAMILY MEETS
The annual Scott family gar
thering was held in Staff?. Hall
on Saturday evening with 35 mem-
bers of-the clan in attendance. A
sumptuous meal was served by
the lunch committee, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. La-
verne Wallace, following, which a
few items of business were dealt
with. The president, Mr. Russell
Worden, and the secretary, Betty
Binning, were re-appointed. .A
social hour was enjoyed by all.
The 1971 gathering will -be held,
in Lions. Park, Seaforth in July.
'DISPLAY KFEPSAKES
The Ladies' Aid met at the
home of 'Mrs.-Laxee Wallace.
Mrs. Eldon Allen opened the
meeting with a poem "May" fol-
lowed with a hymn. A passage of
scripture was read by Mrs. T. L.
SCott, followed with a reading
"Five Fiasers". Mrs. L. Wallace
led in prayer..
The yeti call "An old or in-
lereating 21.14.00 ;1'Wii.a:nswered
tiv 11 members and brought forth.
a display of items consisting of
jewellery, keepsakes, photo al-
bum, box of baby powder dated
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Chicken Barbeque
Canadian Forester's
Hall, Constance.
Thurs., June 11
Adults 1.50
12 and under 75c; pre-schoolers
free.
1922, bells, and a Huron E vast-,
tor dated 1925.
A step dance number was
given by Pam, Teresa and Valeria
Wallace. The aecretary and the
treasurer gate their reports and
a thank-you letter from the Uni-
tarian Service Committee' was.
read.
The work committee reported
nine layettes had been packed and
a bale would be packed at the end
of May.
The manager's report was
read by Mrs. C. Douglas. It was
decided the ladies would cater for
a wedding in July and a planning
committee was appointed.
The meeting closed with a
hymn and prayer. Mrs. E. Allen
and Mrs. J. Miller assisted the
hostess In serving refreshments.
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 5:00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
WED. - THURS.`- FRI.
May 27-28-29
— DOUBLE FEATUHE -
"TROUBLE. WITH
GIRLS"
Elvis. Presley - Marilyn Mason
Sharer. North
In Color
"THE MALTESE
BIPPY"
Dan Rowan - Dick Martin
Carol LYolttY
Color Cartoon
SAT. - MON. - TUES.
May 30 - June 1 - 2
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE WILD BUNCH"
ADMItIANCi
William Holden
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Ernest Bo id
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Robert Ryas
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"THE GREAT BANK
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Zero Mostell - WM Novak
Clint Walker .
Color Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.,
MON., TUES. — June 3-9
SI•IbWiSIG FINVUOVEEK
"OLIVER"
Ron Moody - Sharii WaHh
Oliver Reed
' In Color
"7 GUNS FOR THE
MacGREGORS"
Robert Wood
Color
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THERESA FEENEY
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Legion Hall, SeafOrth
FRIDAY, MAY 29
1:15 p.m.
,0 15 Regular Game, for $10.00
'Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
ADMISSION/ $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
Proceeds ^for• Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth- Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
Friday, June 5
7:15 p.m.
Community Park
EXETER
Sponsored By Exeter
Lions for Service WOrk
Adults $2 .00 - High School S 1 .S0
Public School 51.00 Pre-School Free
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
Presents
Saturday, May 30th
"The Australian
Brandy Company"
DANCING 9:00 — 12:00
AT THE- •
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dress Casual Admission $1.00
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Admission
4"
FRIDAY NIGHT,
JUNE 5th
DANCING 9 to 1
Seaforth Arena
DRESS: CASUAL
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ADMISSION $2.00 each, or $3.00 per Couple
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Amateur.Talent Contest
Seaforth Lions
CARNIVAL
ThursdaY, Friday and Saturday
June 25, 26 ,and 27 ...
All contestants will compete in Preliminary Contests
on Thursday and Friday evenings. Entry fee is $5.00 and
must lecompany each entry. Each contestant on Thursday
and Friday evening will receive $6.00. The top two con-
testants in each of three talent classes on each evening,
Thursday and Friday, will compete Saturday night for
prizes of 1st. $25.00; 2nd. $20.09; 3rd $15.00 and 4th.$5.00
is each of the three classes. in case of rain contest will
take place under cover.
Deact lnio. for contestant entries, Monday, June 16th, 1970.
The Hite available On contest nights may be limited, and it
iteceSsary to Melt entries, so got your application
' Ip early. All kivillattikits Will be acknowledged.