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SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS
TAKE PART IN:
FIELD DAYS
TORONTO CONFERENCE
TOURNAMENTS
BOY'S BROOMBALL TEAMS
GIRL'S BROOMBALL TEAMS
CAMPS
CHOIR
ONTARIO PLACE
DRAMA
— Come out to our next meeting —
Tuesday, October 5th
8:30 p.m. ,
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
MEMBERSHIP FEE —' S4 50
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John Huston - Rex Reed
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Cartoon
OPEN' WEEKENDS ONLY
AFTER ,LABOUR DAY
(FRI. - SAL - SUN.)
Beech Street
Next to Community Park
CLINTON ONTARIO
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
October 1-2-3
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
THE ADVENTURERS
Bekim Fehmiv - Candice Bergen
Olivia De Havilland
Ernest Etorgnine
In Color
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—Comfortable Grandstand
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—Good Parking Facilities
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Harness Races Every Sunday
TIME JUNE 6 to OCT. 31 2:00
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Advance program's will be available Saturday's at Pullman's
Barber Shop, Seaforth.
AIR CANADA and BOAC PRESENT
LONDON SUPER SHOW
TOUR
• Round Trip Air Travel to London
• Hotel Accommodation with Private Bath
During Your Two Week Stay
• Breakfast Every Morning
• Tickets to Seven London Shows
• An Avis Auto for Three Days
• Free Guest Membership to One of London's
Exciting Casinos
• The Services of a Resident Host Through-
out Your Stay
As Low As ' $368.00 Can. from Toronto
Other Tours by American Express *Sun- flight *Global Tours *Fairway Tours.
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JeRRYIPOS
Miss Mae Smith and Mr.
Robert Smith have returnedfroni a plane trip to Regina, Sask. and
Viroqua, Wisconsin where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Wanless.
Miss Anne Moore of Toronto
is the guest of Mrs. Harvey Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore of
EgmondviLle.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thompson, Toledo, Ohio, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pringle
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cos-
tello during the past week.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent.
Monday in Galt.
Mrs. Elmer Townsend is a
patient InClinton Public Hospital.
Mrs. Cora Barrows and Mrs.
Robert Elgie enjoyed a couple
of days last week at Chesiey
Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. ?Wier
of Byersville, Iowa, spent the
week end with Mr. an d Mrs.
James flouter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer
and family, R.R.#5, Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy F. pepper, Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hyatt,
SEAFORTH SNOWMOBILE CLUB
POT LUCK . SUPPER AND
DANCE
SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1971
LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
7 p.m. — $2.50 Per Couple
Tickets availal3;le at Vincent Farm Equipment
CANDELITE
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
Friday and Saturday
THE BLUETONES
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RESTAURANT and TAVERN
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CHRISTIANS OF JOSEPH STREET GOSPEL HALL
extend a hearty invitation to all
to attend the
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
in
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL
commencing
Saturday, October 2, 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 3, 10:00 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
"Gather My saints together unto me."
Psalm 50:5
"Not by works of righteousness which we
have done, but according to . His mercy He
saved us." Titus 3:5
RECEPTION
in honor of
Mr and Mri. Allan Carter
(nee Karen Contts)
Seaforth Community
Centre
FRI., OCT. 1st
Music by BLLIEWATER
PLAYBOYS
Ladies please bring lunch
DANCE•
CRYSTAL, PALACE
MITCHELL
Saturday, Oct. 2
CARL HOHNER and
His Melody Masters
$3.00 per couple
(Couples only)
Refreshments
Entertainment
this WEEK in
THE
TIMBERLANE
ROOM
The
Sugarfoot
Dancing 9 to 12 ELM —MEN.
CLINTON -
MOTOR HOTEL
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MRS.
MINIVER
R.R.#1, Picton, Ontario attended
graduation cerernonies inLondon
last week when Miss Joyce Fal-
coner vas among those who grad-
uated.
Relatives attending the
funeral of the late Mr*.,Joateph
Cooper from a distance were:
Mr. and Mrs. George D. O'Con-
nell and Patty of Buffalo, New
York, Mrs. Hank McMillan and
Margaret Ann, Detroit, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrissey
Crediton, Mrs. John Kipping,
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs.
John Hart of London.
Mrs. J. S. Muidrew and Mrs.
J. Hale of Vancouver were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. j,
M. Scott and Miss M. Scarlett.
Ricky Orr , Kitchener, spent
several days last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wesley Roe, West William Street. 11
Miss Joyce Roe, Waterloo,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Rog, West William
Street over the weekend.
Mrs. J. S. Muidrew, and Mrs.
Hale of Vancouver, B,C.visited
their nieces, Miss Marian Scar-
lett and Mrs. Grace Hoggarth.
They were enroute to Nice,
France.
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25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
DANCE.
for
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure
on
OCTOBER 2 /71
at
Walton Community Hall
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Ladies Bring Sandwiches
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DOUG DALRYMPLE
Seaforth Curling Club
SAT., OCT. 2nd
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LEGION GOLF .
MIXED
TOURNAMENT
Two-Ball, Foursome
To Be,Held
OCTOBER 3rd
TEE OFF TIME
1:30 — 2 :00 p.m.
Refreshments — Lunch
Those intending to participate
Please contact Don Wood, Mor-
ley Storey or Don Eaton's In-
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ANNIVERSARY
DANCE
The families of John and Bea-
trice Hesseiwood invite you to
join with them in celebration at
Londesboro Hall,, on
Friday Night
October 1, 1971
Ladies please brifig sandwiches
No gifts please.
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
Thursday •
Friday and Saturday
MAITLAND
TRIO
In the Crown Room
Dining room open/ on Sundays
from 12 noon • 2 p.m and 5 p.m
to 8 p.m. in the evening.
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The public is invited to attend a
meeting in the
Seaforth Town Hal.• .
MONDAY, OCTOBER „4th
8:30 p.m.
to discuss ways and means of
acquiring and renovating the
VAN EGMOND
RESIDENCE
so that it may be 'preserved as •
a building of historical signif-
icance. relire-S-entative Of . an
area of the pioneer days in the
district.
ToWnship of Tuchersmith
Town of Seaforth
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SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
OPENS THE 1971 FALL SEASON
- - - - with a SMASH!
A, spectacular line-up of talent will be
on stage weekly at the Seaforth Community
Centre. Here are a few of the big names.
you'll be hearing "CHOKER"'
"FEAR". . . "TRUCK" ' TIGHTASS."
Weekly Dances Begin
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd
with music by
Mornington Drive and Yukon
. Dancing 9:00 - 12:00
DANCES WILL BE HELD EACH SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Admissions: A2.00 per 'person—$3.50 a couple
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR WEEKLYt ATTRACTIONS
DANCE
— AT C.H.S.S. CLINTON —
Friday, October 1st
Music by Two Bands
Wednesday
and
Sam Hill
Admission:
1.25 each with DRESS •
Student Card CASUAL
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Legion Hall, Seaforth
Fri., October 1
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 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—:
Royal Canadian Legion
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
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Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accom?lished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial' 527-
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SEAFORTH
Entertainment:
JOHNNY 0
Appearing Nightly
In the Huron Lounge
LOCAL BRIElkS
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BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
An Associated Gospel Church,•Eginondville
Rev. D. L. Patterson, B.Th., Pastor
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
— Guest Speaker: —
REV. A. B. STEIN —' HAMILTON
WELCOME
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