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RECEPTION
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FRI., JULY 14th
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CHICKEN BARBEQUE antt
DANCE
WEDNESDAY, JULY- 26
— Supper 5--8:30 p.m. --
TICKETS — ADULTS $2.00
Children under 12, $1.00
—ENTERTAINMENT and BALL GAME —
Dance to , •
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Admission to Dance $1.00 — Refreshments
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K1RKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
28th Annual Garden Party
FAIR GROUNDS
KIRKTON ONTARIO
• Highway 23
Wednesday, July 19th, 1972
Softball Game — .6:00 p.m.
Little`Stars Juvenile .Ptogramme — 7:30 p.m.
)• Sparkling ProfesSional Programme — 9:00 pan.
Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating
Free Supervised Parking on Grounds
• Police Protection
Adults - $1.50 Children - 25c
Attendance — 4,000 - 5,000
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
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ADULT:
SWIMMIN
Monday anti---Thursday Nights
SEAFORTH LIONS POOL
As a result of requests by area swimmers, the fol.
lowing schedule is introduced and will be followed
as long as interest continues:
7-8 p.m.-- Adult Lessons
8-9 p.m.-- Adult ‘Arimming,
with pool restricted
to adults.
Seaforth Lions Park
momminommontimmommoomuntiontmr.
An adult swim for those 18
years and older will be held from
8:00 until 9:00, following adult
classes Monday and Thursday
nights.
_Boating Safety
B bailing can
O overloading
A always wear lifejacket
T towing skiers-have two in boat
I illumination after dark
N navigation rules, know them
G gas-do you have enough?
S safe speed passing non-powered
boats
A always stay seated
F flag-red and white diagonal
for divers
E extra oars
T think
yell for help if upset
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Dr. Valerie J. Turnbull
elder daughter of the late.
Mr. A. R. Turnbull and
Mrs. Turnbull of wey-
bridge, Surrey, England.
- Dr. Turnbull was suc-
cessful in recently. com-
pleting her training at St.
Thomas Medical School,
London, England.
Reword
(Continued from Page 1)
Killop on Wednesday last was
a thorough success. The weather
was ideal for picnicking and an
immense crowd turned out who
to all appearances erfjoyer'zi them
selves. Swings were erected and
a platform for dancing which was
in requisition till the, close. The
refreshments were first class in
quality and sufficient in quan-
tity. Mr. Robert Scarlett per-.
formed the duties of a chairman
in his usual urbane manner. Ad-
dresses were delivered by Rev.
Mr. Bond, Seaforth; Dr. Free-
born, Clinton; and J. C. Morri-
son, clerk of McKillop; which
were well received. All returned
home at a reasonable hour hoping
for another similar outing next
year."
Hold - -•
family
reunion
Correspondent
Mrs. Joyce Pepper
The 33rd annual Smillie
Elder reunion was held under
sunny skies at the Seaforth, Lions
Park on Saturday, July 8th.
Some members enjoyed a clip
In the peal While the rest en- -
joyed renewing acquaintances. A
sports program presented by
Patti and John Elder followed,
which was enthusiastically re-
ceived. After the annual photo-
graphic session a smorgasbord
supper, was served, convened by
Kay Elder, and a business meet-
ing took place which, was pre-
sided over by Judy Ballantyne of
London.
• Many reports were heard,
among them one from Lorne
Elder of Kingsville telling of
letters he had received from
members living in far awayplac-
es who wished to keep in touch
with the clan, and giving in-
'7 formation on changes in their
families.
Officers elected for the
coming, year are: Honorary Pres.
Dr. Jennie Robertson, President
Helen Howe, Tucson, Arizona,
Vice President, Harold Shepherd,
Toreeito, Sec. - Treas. Mary
Scafe, Atlsa Craig, Social con-
venor, Kay Elder, Billet Con-
venor, Grace Pea, Family His-
torian Lorne Elders Kingsville:
Coming from adistance were,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd,
Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. Bob Mc-
Bride, Hamilton. Mr. and"Mrs.
Lorne Elder, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Statham, all of Kingsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ballantyne
and ehildren of London, Mrs.
Sharon Rishea of Manitou wage,
Mrs. Jean Funnel and little son
of ,Guelph,. Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1
Kurtin and Scott of Wyoming.
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$100 BALL GAME
Parade to the Recreation Park along
Main Street leaves at 8:15 p,m;
All proceeds to
the park plighting program
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Visitors at Kilhamhan this
week with Miss Mabel Turnbull
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Oa-Mc-Intosh, Newmarket and Mrs. E.G.
Clegg and family of La Habra,
Calif. Mr. Clegg follows' by air
on July 13 as also is Miss Gil-
lian Turnbull of Weybridge,
Surrey, England.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ephraim Clark Were Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Crawford of Man-
itou, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Crawford of Blyth.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson
and daughter of Brussels and ,
Mrs. Craig- of Stoney Creek.
Also - Mrs. Mervin Hershey and
children and Mrs. Lizzie Poll-
ard of Mt. Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Fort
Wayne, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lewis of Chesley Lake
visited with Mrs. Cora Barrows
-and with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Addison and other friends last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dallas,
Brucefield, Mrs. Evelyn Shera,
Seaforth motored with Mrs. Ida
Jackson and son, Mr. Donald
JaCkson, Hensall to Port Elgin,
then spent Simday afternoon visit-
ing M r. and Mrs. Carl ivicClinchy,
Chesty Lake and with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dallas and family,
Amberly.
Mrs. Evelyn Shera and son,
Mr. Warren Shera visited Satur-
day with Mrs. J. R. Cross and
Mr. J. R. Cross, B.A. THG.,
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth* .
FRIDAY, JUILY14
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games 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
London. Mrs. Cross (Gladys Way)
is now recovering at her home
after a serious qperation at Bran-
son Hospital in Toronto.
Visitors with Mrs. Evelyn
Shera and Warren o n Sunday
were Mr.and Mrs. Spence Irwin,
Luc know, V .,
and Mrs. K. A. Cowan of
m
Midland, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs.
wm.-Rachwitz of Munger, Mich.
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Dunlop and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Hillen.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holmes
of Fairbanks, Alaska are visit-
ing friends in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. V,M. Seppala,
Jane and Steven, of Edmonton,
Alta: are visiting- Mr. and Mrs.
re and Mrs. Ste-
wart
Y.
Rev.
McLean.j. ts
wart were in Rostock last ThEirs-
day, where in the United Church
Mr. Stewart preached the fun- "
eral service for the late Norman
Filsinger of Filsinger Brethers
Motors of Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rivers
Mr. James Rivers, Miss June
Rivers and Mr. James, Cardire‘
have returned from a motor trip
to Amlber.rta.
and
Mrs. D
'Orlean Sills
have returned from a motor trip '
to the West Coast, coming home
by moosonee and Timmins.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rennie
and son of Kirkland Lake spent
a few days with Mrs. M. R.
Rennie, John Street.
' Denise, Nancy, Stephen and
Katie Thompson of Burlington
visited with their grandparents,
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RECEPTION
In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nott
(nee Phylis Feeney)
FRIDAY,
JULY 21st
a1 ,9:30 p.m. '
Clinton Legion Hall
BOYDS'. ORCHESTRA
Ladies please bring lunch
Refreshments Available'
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1a week.
Mr.
s
and Mrs. Hugh Thompson
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Thompson were Mrs.
Rachel Sturgeon of Vancouver,
Mr. Gordon Irwin of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Campbell
of Ottawa, Mrs. Hazel Camp
bell and Mr. Bill Campbell of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
of Burlington have returned from
a trip to Vancouver and were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Thompson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger
have returned home from San
Diego, California; where they
attended the wedding of the daugh-
ter Derma, to •Lt. Phillip linbbs.
Miss Jill Wheatley- received
honors in passing her grade V
ilusic examination of the Western
Conservatory. She is a pupil of
Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of Zurich.
Mrs. Ross Sproat of Detroit
is visiting with Mrs. HughSproat
and two daughters, who are hol-
idaying at Hayfield.
- Mr. and Mrs. Stiles of Winni-
peg were gifests of Mrs. W. C.
Bennett last week. '
Mr. Gary Scott of Saskatoon,
Sask. is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Scott.
Mr. Paul Hildebrand and Mr.
Brian Fischer, Seaforth have re-
otuurt7udrhoopze after a tour through-
14 . and Mrs. Steve Lupul
spent Sunday with friends in Ham-
ilton.
Mrs. Molly Waddell has re-
(by Angela Deyereaux)
• Adult swimming classes, at
the Seaforth Lions Pool will begin
Thursday, July 13 and continue
throughout the season on Monday
and Thursday nights. Classes will
be held from 7:00 until 8:00
and a fee of $3.00, in addition
to admission will be charged.
Join up tonight! You'll have an
opportunity to conquer any fears
about water, learn the latest
swimming strokes, survival
techniques and Rescue Breathing.
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40CAL BRIEFS
On the occasion of the official opening
of _the newly installed lights at
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OPTIMIST SPONSORED
R1CREATION PARK
SATURDAY
JULY 15, at 8:30 p.m.
Come out and enjoy the fun as the
Intermediate "C" -Hockey team challen-
ges the Optimist Club to a
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BROWNIE'S
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Box Office Opens at 8:30 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Ali MacGraw • Ryan O'Neal
The Year's
Best Seller
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 p.m.
from 12 noon -2 p.m. and 5 p.m., ** ** AL * ** * AL IS. AS. 4 to 8 p.m. in the evening.
MOTOR HOTEL
Now PLAYING
HAWTHORNE
with
PAT CARROL
COMING NEXT WEEK
MARK V
Dining room open on Sundays
Country and Western Entertainment
(SATURDAY
n the Red Knight Room
Gord anti..-Don Fisher .
With Audrey Kerr at the Piano
— Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room —
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
RUSS -and-DOROTHY--
Tasty chicken Wings for snacks
— AMPLE FREE PARKING
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH
AMP.
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WED.-THURS.-FRI. JULY 12-13-14
—DOUBLE F EATURE
Great Family Entertainment
BLACK BEAUTY A WILLIE WONKA &
Mark Lester -Walter Slezak N THE CHOCOLATE
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FREE POPCORN FOR THE CHILDREN BEFORE 10 P.M.
THURSDAY . JULY 13th
SAT.-SUN.-MONAUES. JULY 1S-16.17-18
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(ADuit ENTERTAINMENT)
"A GUNFIOTAT
John Marley & Ray Milian('
JKAKtiNDYOUC6AliARS
COMING WED.-THURS.-FRI. JULY 19-2041
—DOUBLE FEATURE —
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
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MICIlaElpSa n is , HAL WALUO
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mtiob color Cartoon
turned from ogrford where she
visited relatives.
Mrs. Peter 13uchanan-Of Wind-
sor was a guest last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp. Mrs.
Buchanan „was the former Helen 4,
Zueple of Hensel!. •
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and :• Pool
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