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Advance program's will be available Saturday's at Pullman's
Barber Shop, Seaforth.
Harness Races Every Sunday
JUNE 6 to OCT. 31 PoSir 'Tt
"my father always said that if you want a job done right
. do it yourself."
STAG
Allan Carter
AUGUST 28th
Seaforth, Community
Centre
Admission $1.00
3 .miles south of Camp man Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton on-com-10:- —a-nd -Ed a ne-wert.-guesits-clin-S a _
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wedding and reception at Listo-
wel.
Mr. Dennis"Brock is spending
some time at Langton
mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock were
guests on Saturday at the Brock
and Dickey wedding and reception
held' at Woodham United Church
on Saturday afternoon.
mr. and Mrs. Ross Beavers
and Cynthia visited on Saturday•
with M r. and Mrs. Gordon Prance
and family.
Mr: and Mrs. Bob PatterSon
Leslie and Linda visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, George.
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TOURNAMENT
SUNDAY, AUG. 29th at
DUBLIN PARK
GAMES FROM 11:30 to 7 p.m. —
Girl's House League Softball
Exhibition Games, Girls and Boys
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DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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WINNERS OF THE THIRD MONTHLY DRAW
1st Prize $5,000 24 Prizes $100 each
Mr and Mrs M Dwan West Hill
John M Mr Candless Nobletnn
val Brown Windsor Velma At
kinson Newmarket Gordon
Connor. Toronto Helen Chap
man. Toronto William Woollard
Brampton (i J Evans New
Westminster B C Janet Martin
Aylmer Mrs L McSorley.
Toronto. Miss P Cooper, London
Don Mills
Pacita Casino Toronto Domen-
co Colangelo Toronto L Miller Toronto
Downsview E D Knight Willow- Maureen Levere Cornwall
dale Betty Caldwell, Toronto William Boudreau Toronto
Mrs Vera Banks, Stratford Mrs Eileen Seagull Windsor
Agnes Harmiton Port Credit
Mr and Mrs J Sabo'Windsor
Frank Young Toronto John
Peter Bougadis ScarbOrOugn , Kelly Waterbury Corm U S A
Walter Massey Montreal, R Harold Fel,ice St Catharines
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BUY. TICKETS FROM YOUR ocA.SHOPOEPE8 DISPLAYING THE LOTTERIO SIGN
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BUS TO CNE,
Warriors Day -- Saturday, Aug. 21
— EVENING SHOW —
Floyd Cramer, Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph, and Roy Clark
Grounds Entrance„G-randstand Ticket and Bus Fare
Adults — $12.00 Children — $6.50
Bus Fare Only: Adults — $6.50 Children — $3.25
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Sports Day --Saturday, Aug. 28
Bus Fare Only
Aviation Day -- Sat., Sept. 4th
CIRCUS INTERNATIONAL 7-RINGS — 60 Separate Acts.
Grounds Entrance Grandstand Ticket and Bus Fare
Adults — $10,00 Children — $5.00
Bus Fare Only: Adults — $6.50 Children — $3.25
BOOK NOW for Thanksgiving Weekend in Nashville
Includes Tour of Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
and the' Grand Ole Opry
Mrs. Grace Hoggarth and
Miss Marian Scarlett, have re-
turned from a trip to Vancouver,
B.C.
Miss Ruth Cluff left Wednes-
day on a plane trip to England and
the Continent.
Mrs. Pat Troutbeck spent the
week end in Waterloo with Mrs.
J. H. Grant.
Mrs. George Miller is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London,
Miss Patsy 'Galligan returned
to Chicago after visiting with
Eleanor and Joan Devereaux.
Mr. Ross Murdie has returned
from a trip to the East Coast.
RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Craig
(nee Helen Elliott)
Walton Community
Hall
FRIDAY, AUG. '20th
MUSIC BY
IAN WILBEE
Ladies please bring lunch
Recent guests at the home of
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dewan,
Mr. Leslie Flick, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wellwood, all of London.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvef Filsinger of Strat-
ford.
Perry, Bradley and Patricia
Hehn, Rostock, Ontario have
returned home after spending a
week's holidays with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Fischer in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams
and Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Rod
Lovdal spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Williams of
Guelph.
Mr. at, l Mrs. Dan McMillan
of London spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Millan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele,
Tuckersmith, visited with friends
in Preston and relatives in Hamil-
ton and also visited at Niagara
Falls.
Mrs.' Wm. Waddell left
recently on a bus trip to Alaska.
Mrs. Alex Muir has returned
home after spending some time
in Seaforth Community Hospital
following an accident.
Mr. and Mrs. D'Orlean Sills
have returned from a motor trip
to the East Coast.
Miss Mary C rich has returned
from France where she spent
several weeks.
Mrs. Bev. Christie of Kit-
chener was a guest of her many
friends in town over the week end.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Gerald Cardiff
and family of Petrolia were week
end guests of Mrs. Ferne
.
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Aug. 20
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 GAMES
$75.00 Jackpot To Go
TWO DOOR PRIZES
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Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Pr6ceeds for Welfare Work—
Royal Canadian Legion
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
AsIOX OFFICE OPENS AT MOS P.M.
FIRST SNOW AT DU$K
Beech Street
Next to Community Park
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August 18-19-20
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Burt Lancaster -- Susan Clark
In Color
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Free Admission (value
$1.50)'for One Adult with
the purchase of one adult
ticket at regular price.
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Thursday. Expires August
26, 1971.
Patterson, Clinic Apts.
Mr. John C. Stewart of Win-
nipeg, Man. visited his cousin,
Mrs. Chester Henderson last
week.
Mrs. Foster T. Fowler of
London was a guest of friends in
town.
Mrs. M. Messenger attended
the funeral of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mat MacDonald in Kincar-
dine on August 3rd. She arrived
home on. Friday after spending
nearly two weeks with her brother
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilgenkamp
of Amsterdam, Holland, are visi-
ting his sister, Mrs.Gerald
Snowdon and Mr. Snowdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trapnel
and family have returned from a'
week's motor trip to Niagara
Falls and eastern Ontario.
Mrs. Agnes Hunter, who has
been visiting her brother Mr.
Glenn Smith, recently returned
from a •trip to the West Coast
and Alaska. While in Alaska
she visited Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Holmes in Fairbanks.
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RECEPTION
Friday, Aug. 2 7
Clinton Legion Hall
for
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McKenzie
Music by
Ian Wilbee's. Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
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Includes:
Potatoes, Vegetables;
Cole Slaw, Gravy
Every Tuesday night
6:30 till .8:30 in the
beverage rooms
AT THE
Blyth Inn Hotel
BLYTH
Entertainment
this', WEEK in
THF ,
TIMBERLANE
ROOM
THE SOUND
OF FURY
HELD OVER
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
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THIS WEEK
I AT 'THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
Thursday
Lou Morello
Friday and Saturday
CLARENCE PETRIE
and NIGHT HAWKS
In the Crown Room
Dining room open on Sundays
from 1/noon • 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m. in the evening.
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• day evening with Mrs. John
Coward celebrating a birthday.
Mr. Laurie Dayman and Mr.
Tony Dayman of Kippen are visi-
ting with Mr. and Mrs. William*
Walters and Danny.
Mr. William Walters returned
to his home this,past week after
being a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital at London.
, Mrs. John Coward and Mrs.
Phil Hern attended a bridal
showser for Miss Susan Coward
Of London which was held on
Wednesday evening at the home
Of Mrs.. Gary Simpson..
Master s John and Hill Hern
of Exeter spent a few days with
Kevin and Gregory Hern.
Miss Ruth Horne of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grubbe*
and boys of Farquhar visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
Brian's
Hairstyling,
Announces the
Appointment of
Elsa Ruston
-To Our Staff
Elsa 'ho '14' ;,..rear's .
experience in tI'e
hai rdreisi nefkid
Correspondent
Mrs. Wm. Walters
Mrs. Keith Colborne of Ow'en
Sound and Mrs.' Mac Dayman of
Exeter ylskted recently with Mrs.
William Walters.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan' arid Mrs.
Reba Clarke- of Exeter, Mrs.
Freeman Horne and MrS. San-
ford Hutton and Diane spent Mon-
RED HAVEN
PEACHES
are now ready at
Berg Orchards
FOREST, ONT.
Mrs Nan Nairn
Trisha Francis
STAG
Paul O'Reilly
AUGUST 21st
Seaforth Community
Centre
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The Bluewater Unit of C.N.I.B. held their 'August
meeting at Huronview on Monday evening. A good number
of residents gathered in the Auditorium to enjoy the
program which included several piano selections by Elmer
trick, readings Mrs. Elmer Trick and vocal solos by Mr.
Doherty. Twenty residents from Huronview with eyesight
problems as well as Rev. Dr. Mowatt of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Boyce of Goderich Huron-Perth Area re-
presentatives joined the unit for a short business meeting
following the program. President George Cox of Clinton
was chairman for the meeting after which lunch was
served by the ladies.
Forty residents from Huronview travelled by bus to
Stratford on Wednesday afternoon as guests of Spruce
Lodge. Everyone gathered in the Auditorium and were,
welcomed by the Administiator, Mr. Day. On fiehall of
the Huronview residents Mr. Archibald, Administrator,
preSented. to Spruce Lodge a plaque made by Albert
Colombe in the Craft Room. Mrs. Hill of Spruce Lodge
won the prize for the highest number of points in the
Bible quiz which was prepared by Miss Aylesworth of
Huronview who also donated the prize of a beautiful
painting which she had painted this summer. 'Following a
short musical program and sing song the visitors were given
a tour of the Lodge and lunch was served in the cafe-
teria.
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