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Commercials
Golden Bears 72 :
Patterson. Men's high Orman
Joe White thanked the Ladies
Clive Biuist, Seaforth Director
Mars, Robert ivlcarlaoe is a
Saints
Team standings:
Stampeders 67`� ► '"
Richl; Lone hand -Joseph White;
hood night at the Legion Hall.
of Recreation, entertained the
patient in Seafort Community
87
Browners 112
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Alouettes' 63 "' Y, ,
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Low -John Taylor.
Crawford,
Happy Citizens and others to
Falls and
Hospital.
Dr. J.O•Turnbpll and Mrs.'
pw 1NIIt',
Hot Shots m 62
Pictures of Niagara
coast•to coast on Wednesday.
Turnbull are home following, a
F�• I• fid! i1�x-
Ti -cats
'After the pictures euchre was
hptiday in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morton
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Swinging'Six 87
played
Winners were: Ladies high- •
took part in a curling bonspiel in
64
Highs:
Mrs. Jack Kerr; Lone hand -Mrs.
Exeter Saturday.
Flyers 73
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Betty Hulley, 255, 674, average,
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Darcy Kruger London were
Mabel Scott; Low -,Mrs. Ferne
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WATCHING THE ACTION Hazel and
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Commercials
Golden Bears 72 :
Patterson. Men's high Orman
Joe White thanked the Ladies
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Saints
Team standings:
Stampeders 67`� ► '"
Richl; Lone hand -Joseph White;
hood night at the Legion Hall.
of the many people who had left
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Browners 112
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Alouettes' 63 "' Y, ,
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Low -John Taylor.
Crawford,
STAG EUCHRE'
Tigers
80
Hot Shots m 62
Snoopies 01,
Argounants 61 t
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Ti -cats
70
Trailblazers .56
l�arawsMrm�'
Swinging'Six 87
Ladies' high single and triple, 4 t
Miss Donna Stewart and Mr
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Highs:
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organizations were resent.
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Flyers 73
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Betty Hulley, 255, 674, average,
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Darcy Kruger London were
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WATCHING THE ACTION Hazel and
Each organization had one
selections on their violins ac-
Life Savers 68
HelenNott, 189. Men's high
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Seaforth visitors on Saturday.
Red McGonigle were as usual at work behind the
representative say. a few words,
"companted on the piano by Bill
Joan Bettles, 313, 707. Men's
Swifties 66
single and tirple, Jim Barry, 316, +`
669. High Average Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chesney
in Toronto last week
1Van
MarBy
high single, George Love,
305,
Mike Hak 220.
Town and Country .
Ladies' Hieh Sinele -Dianne
Knights of Columbus, Stewart
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were
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"JET STRING"
De Velden, 243; High Triple,
Bennewies, 211.
attending a convention of the
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Team standings:
John D. batter
led in a sing -song, and sang a t'ew
Paula Marcussen. 613, Men's
Tean, standings:
Ontario Agregate Operators:30
p,m• _.High
this year's activities.
Relations Officer
songs himself.
Single and triple, Cor
Dorssers 273, 739, TerryYoung,
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Y.B.C. 1' '
Association,Public
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ssion $1.00
WED.,. MARCH 13
Branch 156
Mayor Frank Sills brought
275 (spare).
Team standings: 5
McKercher have. returned fron, a
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Brotherhood Night
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greetings from the town of
St. James League
Dirty D's 95
motor trip to Florida.
Margaret and Janet were Sunday
how it appears to others.
Last Thursday, February 28, a
potatoes
Seaforth, and explained his
Team'Standings-
Luvie Duvies 66
Dingalings 85
Joe White thanked the Ladies
large crowd attended Brother-
reason for being late was because
Saints
101
Playboys 85
Bob a Links 63
hood night at the Legion Hall.
of the many people who had left
Adams
87
Rough Riders 81
spent in playing euchre.
This year the night was sponsored
the purchase of their 1974 license
Tigers
80
Hot Shots m 62
256; triple, E. Munro, 663; -
by the Knights of Columbus,
until the very last moment.
Ti -cats
70
Trailblazers .56
l�arawsMrm�'
many representatives from other
Mr. Howe and Mr. Harburn
Toros
64
Highs:
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organizations were resent.
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followed by playing a few
Jokers
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John Nielsen, 296 and 631; Dave
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WATCHING THE ACTION Hazel and
Each organization had one
selections on their violins ac-
Ladies High Singl- and triple,
Muir; Ione hands, M. Glanville;
Underwood, 245 & 644; Darrell
Red McGonigle were as usual at work behind the
representative say. a few words,
"companted on the piano by Bill
Joan Bettles, 313, 707. Men's
Dale, 243; Dennis Nielsen, 228;
snack bar booth at the Seaforth Community Centre
first was Jim Devereaux for the
Campbell, Bill Dalrymple and Jim
Sloan joined in with a step dance.
high single, George Love,
305,
Mike Hak 220.
Town and Country .
during the Junior Farmers' Broomball tournament
Knights of Columbus, Stewart
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John Coleman, 886.
"JET STRING"
Dolmage for the Canadian Order
Before the program the Ladies"
Mixed Double
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Team standings:
on Saturday. Tam Melady of Dublin was chairman of
of Foresters, Arthur Bolton for
Auxiliary served a buffet supper
Tean, standings:
meeting at Van Doornik's on
Tweet Tweets 97
this year's activities.
Admission: 50 cents
of scallo ed ham
Comping Next Week-'
Hit & Misses 80
February 26 with thirteen men,-
bers present, and discussed the
the Orange Lodge, Gordon Scott
for the Royal Canadian Legion,
PChaparall
cabbage salad, beans and rolls.
104
Moto Ski 83
Luvie Duvies 66
Branch 156, Ken Cardno for the
Joe White thanked the Ladies
Arctic Cat 72
Happy Six 5q
Optimists, Everett Storey for the
Auxiliary for the delicious supper.
Ski Doo 55
Bob a Links 63
IOOF, Irvin Johnston for the
The remainder of the evening was
Allouette 54
Pioneers 55
Lions Club, Jack Eisler for the
spent in playing euchre.
Ski Whiz 52
Ladies' High single. B. Yeade;-
Masonic Lodge, Charles Hays for
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Ladies' weekly high single,
256; triple, E. Munro, 663; -
the IOOF Hensall and Sam
Pat Events
Joyce McClure, 233; weekly high
average, E Munro 198. Men's
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a Rennie for the Royal Canadian
Wednesday, February 27, the
triple, Marg Scott 600; season's
High single. Y.Ungariari 293;
Legion, Hensall Branch,
weekly Stag Euchre was held at
high single, Joyce McClure,' 287,
triple. Bob Harris, 684: average,
Jim Devereaux acted as master
the Legion. Winners were: most
and Marg, Scott 287: season's
Y.Ungarian. 205,
of ceremonies. Frank Reynolds
games -Ross Coutts and Alec
high triple, Helen Garrick, 672,
Legion Team
introduced the guest speaker,
Muir; Ione hands, M. Glanville;
high average Helen Garrick, 183.
Tean, Standings:
Evan Donald McGugan, General
low hands, Harvey Beuerman and
Men's weekly high single, John
Meatheads 86,
ra-Doow 7 for $1.00
CHILDREN ER 16 NOT
Jim Racho Jr
Sttn ers 86
Manager of Western Fair. Coleman, 334, high triple, John g
Mr. McGu an, representing Friday, March 1, the BingoColeman, 812; season's high"H1pP -y Six 84
Next Wednesday, March 13 at A number of dynamic events
the council of Christians and .attracted ninety-six players. Pri- single, L. Wesenber 448; Topdaw•gs 76
zes to the value of $360 were won g g' 8:00 in the Town Hall Court could take place if we hear your
Jews, spoke on the discrepancy of season's high triple, L. Shy Men 74 Room, a general planning mcet- suggestions now•!
our society, and how we tend to by the participants. Wesei,berg, High Average, John Humers 56 ing g
discriminate against those of Sunday, March 3, the District C Coleman. 227. Ladies' High single, . Marg, for next ycat s centennial" Give some thought to how you
another color, religion or race, public speaking contest was held Un arian. 25J, High tri Ie, Gail Ie Thisics will be held. would like to see Seaforth
g �Egmondvilte Lague g' g P This is an open meeting and all celebrate its Centennial 4s a town
and yet how we have accepted in Harriston, and we are very Team standings: McKenzie, 651 interested people are welcome. and plan to attend.
some of cultures of various races, happy to report that Michael Tiger Cats 98 ' Men's high single, Gord Scott,
and blended thein -into our own. Rowland won in -the senior Rough Riders 80 303, high triple, Gord Scott 744.
He went on to say that we often elementary class. Michael will be
accepted help without question going on to speak at Collingwood t
fromeo le of other races when on March 17. !y_ - UCW has' Auction Sale
we were pin trouble, but would. -,.Industrial
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turn our back on them yvhen Comin&Events G - A profit of $62.00 was made by
ti i.. John's Church in Stratford for
everything was alright with us. Thursday, March 7, Executive �,l
1 Hockey League Group 5 of Northside United Church at the annual auctum sale Perth residents.
Regarding religion, he said that meeting commencing 8:00 p.m. _ ...- — _ —. — ._ _
the ecumenical movement. of Friday, -March 8, Bingo at the :,, 8 Monday. Beth Read and Grace ��
today could well be the salvation Legion Hail. ' �� - Campbell were the fast -talking h
of men. He also stated that we are Thursday, March 14, General . ��`/'� Gary Gray auctioneers. NOTICE
smugand that we might be meeting commencing at 8:30 Mrs. Read and Mrs. Campbell I I
g g g The finals in the Seaforth make the score 3-I after two
somewhat surprised if we knewp.m. industrial Hockey 'League got periods. also con1.ducted the devotional i St.C'olumban Soccer (.
what people.of other nationalities Monday, March 18, the Ladies underway'last Sunday night with Thel•Itijr�period�Aas1,A4 BI bfl Q>?w i,Z`ealri Meeting, 2 p.m: I
d 4Y"" x,eJ~ "rest for.thc r
thought of us. Summing up, he Auxiliary are holding a euchre the Kin s edging the Blocs 3 2, as the} seemed to have the King '
said that it all boils down to night starting at 8:00 m. bilsincss meeting. Mrs. Rimmer
g g P The loss .for the Blues snapped tied up in their own end must of reminded members of the p
" doinry unto others as we would Everyone welcome,, admission their Winnie streak at eleven he period. I SUN• Mar. 10
Winning t >'• Presbyterial to be held in Mitchell /
they oo unto sonus.fifty cents.games, including nine regular Osborne again was • the, United`Church on March 6 when — At SDHS --•
Gerald Wilson thanked Ivlr• Saturday, March 30, Awards season games, and two play-off stumbling block for the Blues as
McGu' an for his interestingnight. , dinner a`nd dance, Audrey McKim of the United
speech. Sam Rennie from Hensaadmission $3.00 per person, games. The last time they were he stopped many difficult drives. Church headquarters in Toronto I re • F.00 Registration
P P P defeated was Dec 9th when they With less than a minute � �•
will be the main speaker. t_ y — 4 ` _ , — _ ,
lost a 5-4 decision to the Flyers. remaidibg in regulation time the Mrs. Rimmer reported the
The Kings, came out strong Blues yanked goalie Gdry Thankoffcring iiecting will be
right from, the opening whistle Montgomery in favour of a sixth Held on March 26 with Je'an Litile
and buili up a 3 - 0 lead by the attacker and the move paid off as the guest speaker. Miss Little has
3:33 mark of the second period. Jim - Finlayson scored to drawreccnth returned from Japan. ELM. HAVEN
Brian Leonhardt opened the 'them within one goal.
' The members discussed a
scoring for the Kings at the 16.10 Eight minor penalties were daylong Leadership Forum on
mark of the first period and 47 called in the game with the Kings ' Alcoholic Problems which is to t:2MOTOR 'HOTEL
seconds lat er fired his second picking up six of them. held in Northside United Church
r,il • t the th Kin a 2 - 0 1 ad - -
Saturday evening dinner guests
Mrs. Mildred .Mills of St.
i o g e gs a
at the end of the first. Early in the
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on March 27 when Rev. David
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin-
Janet were
Marys visited for the ,1•eekedd;.
second frame Dale Kennedy
recon
CASH
BINGO
Mack of London will be guest .
speaker. There will be films, a
son, Margaret and
with Misses Blanche and Rhea
the lead to 3 0. The Blues
The Kirkton Girl Guides:.
sent the weekend at Nine Mile
P
Mr. and Mrs. Randy. Preszcator of
Mills.
who also laved a strop ams
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Legion Hall, Seaforth
playlet and discussion groups at
St.. Marys and Mr: and Mrs.
Harold Preszeator, Penny and
Mrs' James Gunton spent
Saturday i#.Toronto visiting her
;were missing their top scorer 'and
League scoring'champion Danny
a
Friday
Q
March
this meetingsponsored b the
P y
Huron -Perth Presbytery. A
" 'Danny of Exeter.
mother.
'Muir) were foiled, on several
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similar meetin will be held in St.
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Miss Heather Dawson of
Mr d Mrs Willian S
Sat, evening cover charge 50e
Church parade on Sunday and
Thorndale spent the weekend
an , pct c
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
occasions by Kings goaltender
Gary Osborne. Dave Broome
8:15 p,m.
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Duna Award NorViinees for
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with Miss Pamela Rodd.
Marvin Hartwick , and family
(who always seems to be at this
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
E'U C H R E
best Canadian County Gropp
y
and best Oaf Countyyr
The Kirkton Girl Guides:.
sent the weekend at Nine Mile
P
best in the play-offs) finally beat
' $75.00 Jackpot to Go — '
EVERY FRIDAY
single of the year.
then
AND SATURDAY
Brownies, Boy Scouts and' Cubs
Lake.
Osbornca t 15:37 of the second to
St. James' CWL
and their leaders held their
Mrs- Arthur Hopkin visited
TWO DOOR PRIZES
Sat, evening cover charge 50e
Church parade on Sunday and
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Adm�on $1.00
Fri., Marc
8
Sat, 'matinee nb cover charge
assiste4 in. the service at
Woodham. , ^'
Mrs. Cecil Dobson of Kirkton.
—H Club
St. Patrick s
ra-Doow 7 for $1.00
CHILDREN ER 16 NOT
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p'.
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F'RiDAY-EVENING ONLY:—,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCurdy,
EUCHRE
"JET STRING"
Terry Barry visited on,
Seaforth V Club held their first
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St. James' School
_and_
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
meeting at Van Doornik's on
In- IOOF Hali
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—�
Admission: 50 cents
Comping Next Week-'
Glanville and famiry of Thames
Road.
February 26 with thirteen men,-
bers present, and discussed the
WED.,. MARCH 13
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
Lunch
"ATT'ICUS"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
importance of one's image and
Dessert 2 p.m
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Margaret and Janet were Sunday
how it appears to others.
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dingier guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Officers arc: president -Cathy
Euchre ...... 3 to 5 P.M.
Glenn Co eland C nthia Ellen
Coleman• vice-president - Mari-
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