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In these days. ofshort lived fads the rest of , 'the weekend's Egniond house to the. Fair A Beef Barbecue,* catered, by The public. is especially invited
and shifting interests it's not festivitiesake open tp.tho public..Campbeil and Cardiff and a dance to attend the intejrdenominational
day that a service club con Grounds. Kiddie rides will bo to Spud-diant and 0 ra church service, on Sunday at 4.
ever proyided for thb smallfry all , . rehes'
c@Yrate fifty, years of just that, Saturday afternoon at 1-30 a k I lig sch;duIed for,Saturday night in p.m. in Nortligide United Church.
d Saturday. afternoon on Gouinl6c
service. The Seaforth Lions Club ' huge parade with f6tir band an the are'n''a. A social hour starts at A special interdenominational
can and this weekend they are about 35 floats wilL march along Street between Main and Victoria 5:30 and the barbecue' will run ch'%r is preparing a program of
inviting the whole town and, Main Street from the *Van Park. from 7.Unfil 8:30-. MUSIc.
visiting former 'residents to a WRAYV,:��-
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.festivities to celebrate
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with -them.
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Seaforth native Dr.
Douglas Stewart of Toronto will
be' guest minislei at an. - inter
church ser W ARM
denorhinational
Sunday afternoon.
Friday night the celebrations
will be kicked off with a Lions only
dinner for present and former
members in the . arena.
Organizing Lions emphasize that
SWIMMtNG IN THE 19$0's A large crowd of
Seaforth, and area children enjoyed swimming i,n
Silver Creek at the Lions Park. This area of the creek
WasMfilvoFr-ted -to,-,a -concrete --bottomed. swimming
DR. DOUGLAS STEWART
pool- by the Lions Club in the 1930,'s. The Silver
SEAFORTHLIONS CLUB
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Beef Barbecue.
and,
Dance -
Catered. by Campbell ' and -Cardiff
ZZnd.SATURDAY,
Social hour 5:30 --- Barbecue, 7 -.-8:30,
In., the'
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTR9-.,
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GIGANTIC PARADE
BANDS, CLOWNS, begins at %:30 p.m. Sharp
JUNE 22nd
"Interdenominational Church- Service
Northsid4 '.Unified Church
SUNDAY, 'JUNE 23rd at 4 p.m.
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Guest Speaker:H
. REV. •. DOUGLAS STEWART, D.D.
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Creek pool, which included i diving board, was one
-of the most modern swimming facilities for miles and,
cost about $15,000. I?Qllution and health regulations
led -to an end to creek swimming.,and building of the•
modern present pool in -1956.
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CONTRIBUTE TO HOSPITAL — J. M*. Scott, Vice
Chairman' of the Seaforth Comm'unity Hospital
Building Committee, acdepts-a cheque foe part of the
Llons,Club- pledge to the new Seaforth Community
Hospital to the late W. E. Southgate,- Treasurer of
the Seaforth Lions Club. The $5000 Lions donation to
the new' -hospital followed a tradition of contributing
to community health.
Present Seaforth 'Lions rher-olzers
William Ball Orville G. Oke
C. A. Barber John Pickard
G'L. Beuttenmiller Sfimuel Phillips
R. Beuttenmiller Win. Pinder
S. C. Campbell G. L. Rimmer
J. A. Cardno Douglas Rowcliffe
J. Scott Cluff J. M. Scott
Wayne Ellis Ross Scoff
Brian Flannigan Keith Snell
Geor&•D..Hays J. R. Spittal
Lloyd Hog arth
g JaTes A. Stew9�
D. L. Hoover Alvin Smale . I
Irwin Johnston J. W. Talbot
Frank Kling Wilfred Titford
Di.Cyril J. Lacko Dr. W. J. Thompson
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Elmer Larone H. J. Turnbull
John Mbdeland M. K. Vincent
Win. McLaughlin G. A. Whitney
A. Y. McLean A. J. Wright
MEMBERS AT LARGE
E. C. lfo"iwell • W.' T. Teill Clarence Walden
THE HLTRox EVoSMK SEAFOR111, ONT, JUNE 20. 1!'i'4-4&
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