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Therq.were two meetings persons, a committee of 12 was Last night, a meeting was held at S., -_DA held in March regarding tht,` formed to carry on the work the library, to get things rollin'” " kaf I g « possible franchise. needed to successful gxecu•tive for Themetngswere headed by JunorD HokeytClubthe hard ahead � µ SPORT SH RT- SHIRTS -Juven� merchants win three, 'long and short alesve4, 1wlille 1 The Seafqrth Juvenile Seaforth tied the score in the did not allow an earned run in the and printer], All tsiwea. Merchants won; their third fifth and then ushed the winner darkness dela ed ame. i'``���'n;W% straight ° game by' edging around in the seventh when Bill The Merchantspoundedtwo 5.9$ --11.95 Kincardine, 6 S, Sunday- Salisbury drove in Steve Exeter pitchers for eight singles ;,zFs afternoon. in Seaforth. Southgate. who led off with a and triples by Bill Salisbury and Gary Eisler stopped'Kincardine walk. Salisbury its now Kevin Bennett for their first .. " t on just three hits after, coming in batting,57,1' inning outburst.. DRESS to pitch for starter Don Nicholson 7`hc game was sloppy and dull who was raked for three runs in at first but Eisler's pitching, John NOTES: Gary Eisler has given FASHION `74 — The grade seven and eight girls from Seaforth Public School••'"' the second. It was Eisler's third •, Feeney's fielding and a rare 5 - 4 - up only two earned runs in 20 (' PANT modelled 'garments the made in Home Ec. classes at the school Tuesday victory. .3 double la*v u ed the tem o. innin s ' for an incredible o.90 Portrel Knits, 9 Y Y P PP P g wools and ` afternoon. Cheryl McClure wearing a top she made, describes Beth McNichol's The Merchants opened quickly Last Thursday the Merchants ERA. f and PermarPress Cottons. _ scoring t wo runs on singles by shaded -Ex eter 10 - S after almost Three of the Merchants were f /' f Sizes Sp — 62. oM outfit site ryas made for the summer. Parents were invited to see the show and view.� Nicholson, Bill O'Shea and John blowing a 9 - 0 first inning lead. play9 playing with injuries Sunday, the crafts made in Home Ec. and Industrial Arts that were on display. (Staff Photo) Leeming and a walk to Steve Kevin Bennett never got however, late Saturday nights 7 9J5 -- 25 25.00' Southgate. untracked and Gary Eisler came were written on most of the YouingEisler, a notorious slow st in for relief. The ace righthander players' faces. O�ym lens a t d un in Physical. f i t n e ss program r er, gave up an unearne r t•he fifth to fall behind 5 - 2 but b batters. 13 of the last 14 0 Rourke gathered -at their,home t)n Saturday night to express their g P Iorolito; have purchased the dwelling that at ont time g perms press cottons Canada program was developed "the starts, n 'Se.afort (By Debbie Darling) work in gym classes and any other their own progress on an official activities they take part in, car d and the weighing of the Students. between the ages of 7 Students will receive a crest points is done by the area and 14 are being offered a chance each year if they achieve 'the co-ordinator. to do 'something beneficial for required points. Any additional In Seaforth, the program themselves in their spare time points accumulated earn the started on April 19. There are this summer. students bronze silver a �d old resenth` 127 children re istered SPORT JACKETS NEWS OF • Fortrel. arid` Wools 49.00 Brucefield Men's DRESS' SHORTS 3.95 - 8.95 Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry MEN'S DRESS HATS' in straws Mr. and M-rs. Basil.•O'Rourke We are sorry to report that and checked Gabardines 3.95--5.95 marked their 50th Anniversary on Mrs. Mar.' Haugh is a patient in .lune 10th: Friends and neighbors Seaforth Hospital. in Bruccticld of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mroarry Lyndon, MEN'S PYJAMAS 7 95 The young Olympians of n, g wreaths. P g with the most enthusiasm cgming Mrs. Harold Connell, Mrs. 0 Rourke gathered -at their,home t)n Saturday night to express their g P Iorolito; have purchased the dwelling that at ont time g perms press cottons Canada program was developed "the 'In 1967, a centennial Kee Fit P from the 10 and i I year olds. Grant Chesney, Mrs. Joe Murphy P wishes for many more years of belonged to the late Mr. Andrew• b 'Canadian Olympic Yprogram was established offering Tex date 27 children have' and Mt1%. Charles Geddes happiness. Lenard. their only son Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon will Association to promote mass 'six different sports. The Young received their master crest and 3- attended the Festival Monday to and his family of Qublin were move shortly from Toronto. We Best selection in Work'Clotrhing, Socks Ties, participation in sport through Olympians- include over 40 bronze wreaths have been given sec -The Lmaginary Invalid`'. It present. welcome Barry and 'Susanne to Belts, Underwear and Short Sleeve games, athletics, and cultural different activities, not all of them out. vas veru good. , Mrs, Helen Thomson, Mrs, the village. , Work Shirts activities. 'It is three being sorts. P C1iJe Buist. recreation director Mr. and Mrs. .los Mui ihv t rdtia Paterson, Isobel Scott, Miss Mr. Lorne Wilson is a patient•in a year program There is room for students who is in chargc'of' the program here were in Toronto on Saturday to M.E.Swan. were hostesses and London Hospital. scheduled to end at the time of the 1976. Olympics. During the wish to participate in different cultural activities and be given in Seaforth. Anyone interested in the program nutdrop in to his y see Mr.'Murph�`s aunt w'ho is r very ill in tile hospital. served cake Jnd tea. w Basil and Iene'ere presented Word has been received that Miss Violet Petre, London. S.H.INEN'S, summer, there will be a credit comparable to things like office on Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, ,Jim ERIChave with a bCa'Utiful lamp in gold and passed away suddenly: Miss community effort'to promote the running and swimming. Should a between 4 and 5 p.m. to enroll. started their new home in the w kite. Basil thanked all for Peire is an aunt of Mr. Robert program, according to John McCarroll is the student wish to act, take art in P Cost is 50 cents a year. village: g': �, coming and for their kindness. Allan. Bruretield. - f who setting bike-a-thons, -or take part in In the fall, there is a possibility Mr, and Mt•;, Charles Geddes. "The\' arc .Joi1v Good Fcllow•s��' Mr.1211w•ood Stackhouse is not Seaforth _ -- Ont. activities up in the .Huron -Perth , VA humanitarian work, they would of a program being established and the bovs'spent the weekend w,tti out . closing a 'pleasant is well as hitt many friends would region. be given credit. for adults. They would receive at Family Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. c\a?ning.like. Once school begins, credit will The program works on the similar crests and wreaths for Wayne Scott and famil\' werc.otit ' Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Thomson Mr. and Mrs. T.A.Dutton spent be given to 'students for their honor system. Students fill out their achievements. at the hark list). "pent the week end in Piston. Wednesday in London.', vfia - an ..Footwear .Industries a vvell established Kitchener Sh Manufacturer,. is'pl a n n i n 9 to sta rf a " LIMITED Cut.4 ting and, Sewing operation at vgnastra in beptemner. we will have several openings -for SEWING'- MACHINE.,-._0P,ERAT0RS & CLICK ER CUTTERS on both lea1her'an ' fabric materials. Experienced Persons are preferred but we are willing to train. Average experiefgted operators will be • able to earn $2.50 to $2.75 per hour IF(YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS INTERVIEW PLEASE CA�t:o � 1 M576-1500 EXTENSION 50 OR APPLY IN WRITING TO:- R " Ka Ufn1q Footw A . I ear .Industries Ltd. 410 KING ST. W. KITCHENER, t ear .Industries Ltd. 410 KING ST. W. KITCHENER,