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Lawn bow'lers start,
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Local Br' f � p����►l�s G><rls' Tamp
® 0RAICN Lei Hall, Seaforth ��'
Mr. and Mrs. new seas6nhere
Fiero Sain from Att ndiaig the graduation of Jos � � i�" • � 'CABARET DA - ,
Sondria Italy are visiting with W. B 1 at U. ofMWrat etaoad onMlay g g g 'Nwo Weotr• - ! . f rId�X7 JU1t1e 7th
NmSa _,'s brother, were . I Started their
Dowling Club Bowlin euchre and bride club asr ! r fA Mir SRAFORTH COMMUNITY C$ TRE"
Y Mr. Angelo 25th y Seaforth
Andreassi, Mrs, Andreassi and W.N all, Liz Ball, Ken Wood, r opening season on held their final social of the a•1� P.M.
family, Louisa St. Miss Gaye Jordan of Y g p° Jtm,e 17: JUNE 1974 +•" 9.30 to 1:00•
May 20th with a cod turnout of season in the form of a t luck 15 Regula;lr Games far 610.00 • •
Christie MacQuarrie, London Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. bowlers. Two games were played supper with cards following. Mrs. THREE $2,5.00 GAMES /
i visited with Susan and Andrew Harold Elliott, Varna, Mr. and and twenty-eight , enjoyed a Helen Connell was hostess and "'Mekenzie•l _ $75,00 Jaa%pot to Go — ^ /�
White last weekend. She rode her Mrs. Harry Ball, Clinton and Mr, delicious, pot luck supper. there were 4 tables of euchre with TWO DOOR PRIZES Music by THE ROYALAIRES
u eight speed bicycle to and from and Mrs. Denis Dumont of Wat Winners for the ladies were: 1st- 3 of bridge. 010 W�
1 London, arrivingin Seaforth erloo. Mr. Ball was host at a Margeurite Walden; 2nd Admission $1'� --- Admission: $3.00 per Couple --^
Prizes were won by. Alice Reid Extra Oaads Me oT 7 for $1,00
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'Friday afternoon after a leisurely dinner party in Joe's honor after For the men it was 1st- Jack for bridge, the prize donated by
MOtQr HQt��
,i four and a half h our bike ride. the ceremony.Patterson; 2nd- Art Finlayson. g (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT *An Parents of Past and Present Band
`{Elsie Dinsmore. For euchre, high CLINTON PER14iI'1'I`ED)
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malcom lady was Grace Broadfoot, the Members Wleeome
• • and Mr. Elmer Townsend were —Proceeds for Welfare Work••—
, �'rst CUrC Ladies Aid
prize donated ks Mae extenHabkd k. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
among the new bowlers present. An Expositor Classified will P
� Courtesy remarks were extended '
w Any one interested in lawn pay you dividends. Have you tried' Royal Canadian Leglon, Seaforth
bowling please come down to the to Helen by Jean Lunn. gone Dial 527-0240.
hears'Scottish
greens and try. Jitneys will be We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
reacting Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday Laura Toll, one of our associate
`FAMILY PARADISE
evenings. members, has been confined to
Mrs. Ed. Andrews presided , strong" and was accompanied•by The Seaforth Ladies Lawn hospital. We wish her well. i
over a very interesting meeting of Mrs. M. R. Rennie. I FRI. SAT. ` ( JUNE 7-a
F 'Alft. � m AS 1001�.A& IN® ® As ass ■i
the Ladies Aid of Fipt Church.
Mrs. Wm. Waddell gave a
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ting s in charge of the,
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman
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reading. in the
• g very
Sottish tongue which was
BRANCH 156
'DAY OF THE JACKAL
executive.
read two poems "Cap it all" and
very
humorous. Mrs. C. Reith ave
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
—
"Which way". Mrs. John Coutts
courtesy remarks and a social half
Are relinquishing their dance originally
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chose the hymns for the day.
The 91st psalm was read by
Mrs. R. E. McMillan and Mrs.
hour was spent.
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scheduled for SATURDAY, JUNE • 8th
'CHARLIE VARRICK '
The Family of
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lri favor Of
Harold Agar led in prayer. The
minutes were,read by Miss Jean
Ralph and
The Seaforth District High
Scott who also gave the
treasurer's report. Wednesday
June 5th 9 the day
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Anna McNMehol
School Reuni on Dance
at o'clock was
SUN.- ONLY JUNE 8
set for cleaning the manse.
would like to invite all our
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A bake sale is to be held on friends and neighbors to
June 15th in the church. The help us celebrate their
induction for R.W.Nelson will be
held on June 12th, Mrs. James F.
Scott received the collection 30th Weddin g,
which was dedicated by
Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. F. Kling Anniversary
sang a solo "My Lord, make me
on
Classified Ads pay dividends. •d I 7th
STAG for
Bryan Hodgert
'RIDAY, June 7
at
HULLY GULLY
ri Uy,. une
at
Family Paradise
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
Lunch provided
No gifts please
6finton
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Under New I Your Hosts: Helen and Des C&W*
I I PHONE 519-4U-3421
IilVlanagementl Featuring
"CLOUD 9" and
"1 Dining Room
33 VICTORIA 5T.
I THIS WEED ( CLINTON, ONTARIO
AT THE
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'ROYAL HOTEL: I s
MITCHELL I
in the
I' Crown Roolip I r
I I MONDAY to SATURDAY
I I NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
I I NOW APPEARING:
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Friday Saturday I The hest In Honky Tank music.
I y dy I TN. Friday and Saturday enjoy -
the Outside Atmosphere In our
I WAYNE RIEHLA I new licensed Outdoor Gardens.
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BROWNIES �����►
CLINTON - ONTARIO 'l'�� e
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M.
Country and Weste7�Entertainmeftt
SATURDAY — IN THE
RED KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fisher
(The Family Affair)
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IN THE LADIES AND ESCORTS ROOM
Friday and Saturday Night
The Hoedowners
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TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
AMPLE FREE PARKING
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS,
12to2and 6to8
AT VERY LOW PRICES
COMERCIAL ,HOTEL - Seaforth
THURS. FRI. SAT.
WOODY ALLEN
TAKES A
JUNE.6-7-5
wMa'a"am"ea'"
i S�i� All Proceeds to Be Donated to
BEET
1EE5 CRIPPLED CHILDREN
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Pack a lunch and stay all day ��
Rain or Shine
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14�o%, SEAFORTH
Entertainment
Friday &�aturday
Lincoln��reen
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DINING ROOM
OPEN SUNDAY,]'
12m8
Licensed under L.L. B.O.
GL PNS H01EL SEAFOf"N Ot�
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LIGHT,
HORSE
SHOW
SEAFORTH FAIR_ GROUNDS
Saturday,
\15
.Juni r
12:00 NOON
Entertainment in
the Arena
with Nashville Bound
Country Wally
— From 1 to 9 p.m. —
Admission : Adults $1.00
Children 12 and under 50c
BINGO
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
—8:00 P.M.
MONDAY, MAY 27 -
MONDAY, JUNE 3 -
MONDAY, JUNE 10 -
MONDAY, JUNE 17 -
MONDAY, JUNE 24
PRIZES EACH NIGHT
$1,000.00: JACKPOT BINGO
3 -SHARE THE WEALTH 15 REGULAR GAMES - $50.00 EACH
SPONSORED BY
CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTE
ADMISSION - $1 EXTRA CARD - 25c EACH OR S/$1.
SHARE THE WEALTH 25c EAC14 OR S/51.00
JACKPOT CARD $1.00 EACH
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KINSMEN CLUB OF HENSALL
FOURTH ANNUAL
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Hensall Community Centre
JUNE 14 and 15, 1974
"WARD ALLEN MEMORIAL TROPHY"
$2,NO CASH PRIZES
FRIDAY,, JUNE 14 SATURDAY, JUNE 15
ELIMINATIONS — 7 p.m. PLAYDOWNS — 7 p.m.
Admission : Adults $1.50 PRESENTATIONS
Children 50c DANCING — 10:30 to 1 with
MC Jim d, terry's Country Band
JOHNNY BRENT, formerly Admission: Adults =250
of CKNX Children 50c
CAMPING GROUNDS AVAILABLE
HENSALL FAIR GROUNDS
300 Campsites for Tents and Trailers
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