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OPTIMIST OF BRUSSELS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th
12:30 p.m. sharp
On the Wally Black Farm
1/4 mile North of Brussels on Brussels
Huron Road 12 and 1y2 miles West
on the 4th of Morris
SHOT GUNS and 22's (Open Sights)
For TURKEYS and RAMS
Proceeds for Youth Work — Everyone Welcome
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BRODHAGEN
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LISTS
Cabaret Dances
-FOR 1973-74 SEASON
October 13 — BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS•
October 27 — DIANNE & _COUNTRY CAVALIERS
NoVember 10 — CARL HORNER & MELODY MASTERS
November 24 THE REVELS
December 8 — BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
December 22 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
January 5 — CARL HORNER & MELODY MASTERS
January-19 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
February 2 — WILBEES
February 16 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
MARCH 2 —CARL ROHNER & MELODY MASTERS
March 16 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
March 30 — BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
April. 13 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
April 27— CARL ROHNER & MELODY MASTERS
May 11 — DIANNE & COUNTRY CAVALIERS
May 25 — CARL HOMER & MELODY MASTERS
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TWO DOOR PRIZES
The October meeting of the
United Church Women was held
in the church basement on Thurs-
day evening last. The president
Mrs. Ralph Stephenson opened
the meeting with a poem "With
Thanksgiving. The hymn "Come
Ye Thankful onne" was
sung.
devotions for Group Two read the
Mrs, ,Roy Elliott, leadMg the
scripture taken from Psalm 107,
verses 1-9, closing with prayer.
'fhe offering was received by Mrs
Harvey Hayter dedicated by Mrs.
Sherlock Keyes. The meditation
"The Greatful Heart" was given
by Mrs. Roy Elli ott. Mrs. Aldie
Mustard read a story "The First
Thanksgiving" told by a pilgrim
Wife and closing with prayer.
The president conducted the
business period. 18 ladies ans-
wered the roll call. Mrs. Ida
• McC linchey read a thank-you note
from Mrs. Florence Elliott. The
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. Robert Webster. Thirty
calls were made to sick and shut. ins.
Mrs. Margaret Whyte, R.R.2
Seaforth, will be the guest speak-
er at the special Thankoffering
on Thursday evening Nov. 1, or-
ganist and soloist Mrs. Towns-
NiYaasfAiMrgitrtaadattEaStietle,
Christmin
, Country Fair Li
&MI. of Arts, Crafts and/
Po miles northeast
entry Cooking at Carlow
wCiodarloh on Huron Count
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LEGION
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SHE LOVES ATTENTION
This sturdy child is of Anglo-Saxon descent with blonde
hair and fair skin. Her blue eyes are not quite symmetrical
and this gives her rather an elfin look.
Cathy, nine, was born with _three /kidneys but thisis not a
problem.health However, she is kei•fie to ear infections which
must be treated by a specialist.
Now in Grade four, Cathy has been doing average work in
school. She is the only child in her foster home where she
basks in all the attention she gets. Until recently, she,much
preferred adult company and was impatient or even quarrel-
some' with children, but lately her relations are much more
harmonious and she has developed-"friendships.
Cathy is neat and tidy, taking good care of her clothes,•
and always thrilled with new things. She likes to keep her
hair well brushed and shining.
Warmly affectionate parents are being sought for Cathy. She
should be the only child or perhaps have teenaged brothers and
sisters. Her adopting family will need to accept the fact that
information on her background is limited.
To inquire about adopting Cathy, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general
"adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid
Society.
N EWS OF
TODAY'S CHILD
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and
Sat. Oct. 20
BY HELEN ALLEN
aittillistramottstattiiimitoirtrattlisptisitrasirtmattatatit: — $15-0.0 Jackiiht to GrY —
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY — IN THE
AdMisSion $1.00
Extra Cards 26,c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
'PERNIITTED).
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EK ROY CONFERENCE
Energy, Mines and Resources
Minister, Donald Macdonald has
agreed to convene a federal-
provincial conference on energy
matters.
The demand for a national
energy conference came from the
10 provincial premiers when they
met' in Charlottetown in August.
Federal and provincialminis,
tens and officials are to mt1n
Toronto, November 23, to discuss
an agenda - no date 'has as yet
been set for the cenference.
PM-IN CHINA
'Prime Minister Trudeau
leaves Ottawa October 8, 'for a.
7-day business trip to C Ina.
The prime Ministerwil eet
with Premier Chou E. ai and .
he will be accompanied by about
45 journaliSts.
FORMAL RECOGNITION
Canada has extended diplo- .
matic recognition to the new
military government , in Chile.
Miss Lucy Thompson v ited
Thanksgiving weekend with her
brother Donald Thompson.
Mrs. Muihurn and Rita. of
Chatham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Boyle.
Miss Alicia Coyne and Sister
Agnes of Strathroy visited on
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Red-
monds'.
C.W.L. meeting was ,held. in
Parish Hall Tuesday night with
twelve members present. T 1w
president was assisted by Father
Dentinger. Minutes and thank
you cards read by Mrs. Cyril
Boyle. Mrs. Hickey gave the fi-
nancial report and Mrs. Ray
Boyle called the roll.
Mrs. John Franken gave a
report on Deanery Meeting held
in Kingsbridge. It *as decided
to hdld a Penny Sale in November
Goderich District Collegiate
Institute annual commencement
exercises were held Friday, Sep-
tember 28. From St. Augustine
Michael Boyle, Cathy Foran and
Terry Foran received diplomas.
Janice Foran won a Proficiency,
scholarship of $250.00.
• Dedication of the new organ
in St. Augustine will take place
after pass on Sunday. There
will be a brief 'program followed
by lunch In the Parish Hall.
A number from Auburn at-
tended Teeswater Fair on Sat-
urday.
Benefit Dance
for
Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ratz
At Ki,rkton
Community Centre
OCTOBER 12th
Wayne Riehl's Orch.
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.25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
for '
MARTIN and
TERRY MURRAY
Brodhagen
-,CoMmunity Centre
FRI., OCT. 12
Dancing 9 -- 1
— No gifts please —
Everyone Welcome
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SEAFORTH'
end and Mrs. Campbell.
Members were reminded of
the fall rally of the U.C.W. to be
held in Ontario Street Church,
Clinton on Thursday eveningOct.
11 at 7 p.m.' Dr. Anne Graham
Langford of, London will be the
guest, speaker,,and,Tusid by the
Fartilly Goderich.
PVM ritoy
meeting with, prayer...1;u-ncli-Va meeting s
served by hostesses Mrs. Ida
McClinchey, Mrs. Harvey Hayter
and Mrs. Gordop Johnston.
Special Thanksgiving Service
was held in tote Urpted Church
with the past r Rev. Murdock
Morrison in charge. The sa-
crament of the Lord's Supper
was administered, also a baptis-
mal service when Paul Andrew,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Hill
was baptized. , •
The choir under the direction
of Mrs. Doug McAsh sang two
anthems. The flowers. in the
church were placed by members
of the Porter family in memory
of the lateeElgin Porter.
The service in the United
Church will be withdrawn next
Sunday owing to Anniversary Ser-
pee. in Goshen United Church.
A very successful smorgas-
bord supper was held last Wed-
nesday evening in the United
Church.
Mr. FloyiMcAsh of Hamilton
spent the holiday with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. John McAsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morrison
and Shawn of Ilderton visited
here-over the weekend.
60th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
For Mr. and Mrs.
DAVE NETZGE
— SAT., OCT. 13th —
Seaforth Legion Hall
8:30 p.m.
— No Gifts —
'Everybody Welcome
Ladies please bring lunch
THIS WEEK t
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By Popular Request
THE WOODRIFF
Next week
Tex Noble & Shorty
Saturday Matinee at the
—Restaurant and Tavern —
Entertainment
Saturday nite
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from Ottawa
Exeternal Affairs Minister
Mitchell Sharp, in making the
announcement, said the formal
recognition would aid the Can-
adian Embassy in Santiago in its
assistance to Canadians and
affected by the othe
Septemberrs 11 coup.
FOOD PRICES REPORT
The first quarterly report of
„the Food Prices Review Board,
released a week ago, has con-
cluded that Canadian ood prices
"are not rocketing out of
control."
Chairman Beryl plumptre
forecast that *prices on beef,
pork, poultry and eggs had peaked
and could be expected to
decrease.
The report predicts that food
prices'would continue.to rise but
at a decreasing rate and not at
the 13% rate recorded in the
first half of 1973.
WHEAT EXPORTS
Canadian wheat exports for
the crop year 1972-73 reached
578 million bushels - 15% above
the previous year's tota 1 and
the third highest on record.
LABOUR FORCE
Canada's labour force sea-
sonally adjuste- rose h' 9,317,000
rr August from 9,228,00 in July,
an increase of 89,000, reported
Statistics Canada.
DONATION DISCLOSURE
The latest Financial Times
Survey of Business Opinion on'
the new Election Expenses legis-
lation suggests that business
strongly supports the public dis-
•_•losure of donations to politicallik
parties. ,
The Survey shows that 71%
of the business executives ,sur-
veyed after the bill had received
second reading agreed •with the
public disclosure of donations
'chile only 26% disagreed.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
CASH BINGO
Legion Flail, Seatorth
FRI., OCT. 12
8:15 p m.
15 Regular Games, for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
Varna
Correspondent .
Fred McClymont
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—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
BEEF BARBECIIJE
BRUCWELD 'UNITED CHURCH —
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th
From 5 p.m. 8 p.m.
Adults $3.50 — Children under 12 ye'ars $1.75
Pre-School free — Advance tickets only
Tickets available at Jackson's Store, Brucefield
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
HIGHWAY 8, CLINTON
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Playing' this ‘‘vek:
"Bootleg"
The big rock band sound
week. •
JAMAICAN BAND
"LIBRA"
Versatile group !playing soul
music, calypso, aTid pop.
I COMMERCIAL HOTEL — SeafOrth
F.. WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM -LUNCHEONS
happy Medium 73'
T‘sTY C'HI('KEN ^WINGS for stiACKs
INIPLE FREE PARKIN(,
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ED KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fisher
(The Family Affair)
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IN THE LADIEs' and ESCORTS' R0031
FRIDAY SATURDAY
12 to 2 and 6 to 8
AT VERY LOW PRICES
— We Sell Ice — '
Northside United 'Church
Saturday,
Oct,13
at 3 Om
ry,
Sewing — Crafts — Home-made Baking —
Book Sale — Boutique Table — Delicatessen,
—Country Store and Tea.
Autumn
Fair
Costume Dance
October' 27th
Music' by the ROYALAIRES
PRIZES GIVEN FOR:-=
• BEST COSTUMES
• SPOT DANCE
• DOOR PRIZES ETC.
— $4,00 Per Couple —
um-m.4,y!) TO 18 YEARS and 'OVER
Tickets available through Legion Merribers
and Aiso at 527-0443.
Admission by tickets only. Limited .number
being sold.