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follows. A candy and. ;peanut points in Canada before returning and Mrs. Harold ' Currie at Larry McGrgbr, _ Joyce Bx#iadfpot:aQd`illtr¢i�$ix�l,l; , �a' ' ` rP`
REAC3Y.. '1'O'SHOCIT - Youn eters �Irtiei atln in th.6,.pl (y round pro r�lm in, scramble was enjoyed by..
the. to Oud-Beyerland, • Holland. Sebringvtlle, former �Iensall Dub & Doris wtlsoti won the' String jFgtlaer kr fJQycd ,
Seaforth were elf' ible for the Frisbee Competition Fr(day at the high school, childr n. The youngest balby��Y,f,(liile here, they visited Ridge- residents. ' find, your husbartdrftt race. Broadfoot and Cathy dally r,3 5
r 9 i N ki . n Joanne preselft, 'was. Lisa EJizabeth� .town,. Stratford, Goderich, mt. and mrs, Oliver Jaques In the "paper bag”' relay the Cheryl Paterson an:
Preparing to shoot is Mike Segeren, Stephanie Rob net, iC Steve s, JO n e McKellar; ,daughter of Mr. and Guelph and Fanshaw. spent the weekend with their son dogs Fred McGregor and Tanderti Ranfe'kVi�Qtfs
'Trapnelland Lynn Ftanriigan. f=irst place wlrar;ers' for girls eight and under `were Root. Fotheringham came first team
Mrs. Ppul McKellar of Seaforth . Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Keys Harold, his wife and . boys .in
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Laura Lee Chesneyand Debbie Dinsmore. Maine Palin won the S year old iris and - and the "chickens`, Joan Allah Balloon Race: i,Satayrgtdto•,�
g and her' gr eat grandfath' Attended graduation ceremonies Mississauga.
Jane Ellis took top spat for girls 1 Q, 11 „and,1, (Staff photo) 1►i►illiam H. Essecy was the oldest. July 14 in Central United Chdreh, and .Nina Brodie were last. Cathy. Adair:
Winners in the races were Boys Sarnia, for their daughter, Anne. Estella Wilson guessed the The, chAdren then ;s44061 ¢ `
ti 9 -Allan Pym. Girls 9 - 12 • She was one of a class of fifty-five number , of smarties in the jar'L for peanuts,i
_ Margaret Pym; Boys 9 12 - in the final graduation of St. Clair NeVYs O The winners of the ahildrens' Following the' +a, es a
News Of VI/QItOn Edmund Hunter; Girls 13 - 15 - ' •Regional School of Nursing, Also - ----- sports were as follows: stinorgasbord . supLta
' Gloria Buckner; Boys 13 - 15 attending were Miss Linda Keys, Races: 5 & under - 1, enjoyed,
oldRo
o w o U t d o o r
Colin McNamara; Young Mens
race - Mark Buckner; ' Married
' ladies • race - ,Cathy McKellar; '
Toronto, Mr. Gerald aSpamon,
Sarnia, , Mr. and Mrs. Sydney''
Spanton, Windsor, and Mr. and
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Correspondent
prize, a Chinchilla corsage
tea o n SaturdaY
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Correspondent last week with her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Allan McCall ,Fred Dunk.
The Brussels Horticultural Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge,
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spending a few
P g days this week
with his mother, Mrs. Ro
Bennett. Y
Maried men's race - Paul
McKellar; Cracker and whistle
contest Jim Roberts; balloon
contest Edmund Hunter; .,Kick
he slipper (ladies) Marian
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Mennell, (Mens) Paul Shulman;'
Guessing the number of smarties
in a jar - Beverly Shulman.
Several 'relays were conducted
with Lauretta Buckner's team ttie
Mrs. David Spanton of Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van Dyke,
Bradford, ,and Mr.' and Mrs.
George Gawne of Brantford,.
visited with Mr. and' Mrs. Sim.
Roobal and also 'visited with Mr.
'and Mrs. Tony Van Dyke -who
were visiting'at ttie, Roobal's..Mr.
and .Mrs. Van Dyke from -Brad-
ford had not seen their cousins
Mrs.lvan Mcglymont
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present touring Europe with the
A shower was• held in the
Township Hall for Joyce Taylor,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill
-Taylora week ago Tuesday
night with about M ' in
attendance. Mrs. Doug. �vICASh
and Mrs. Bob Webster were in
Society held thea Rose' Shots and
Tea .at the home of Mrs. Fred
Dunk in • Walton on Friday
afternoon, July 12, 1974.
Approximately 45 were present
from Blyth, Brussels,Ethel,
Seaforth,, ' Walton
sand surrounding' community.
The Vera Frain Trophy was
won by, Mrs, Margaret, Kelly,
Brussels and the presentation
wad b Ms r-. He •tt
victors. Happy Birthday was sung • from Holland for 47 years. charge of the following program',
to Howard Pym ' who was Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle A Mock Wedding by using
celebrating his birthday that day. spent Sunday with the for'mer's puppets was presented, Five
Next years officers are President - mother, Mrs. Laird- Mickle. numbers were sung by the young
Toni Shulman; Vice -President - girls of the village. Mrs. Ida
Jack Eagleson; treasurer - Helen r United Church Notes McClinchey'gave a monologue on
Roberts; Sports Committee - Beth Mr. Gary Scholl of •London was Grandma's Girlhood comparing
and Harry Cole and Marilyn and the guest soloist at Hensall her way of living with -today's way
John Pym. The remainder of the United Church. on Sunday of..life for Joyce. Gifts were
afternoon was speni'visiting-and morning. Gary sang 'Morning has presented and lunch'serve'd.
renewing acquaintances. broken' accompanied on the D__ al
s ma e 'T r . race wi
the Society president. Second
Mr. and Mrs: Robert McGregor
Married'adies - Myra Lovell
Personal - organ by Mrs. Turkheim. Rev.
rson s
Visitors with Ivlr. and Mrs.
prize, a Chinchilla corsage
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beii are at
Marded Men - David Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tower, Don Beck preached on the sermon
'Church
Doug. McAsh and family for the
presented by Mrs. Fred Dunk was
present touring Europe with the
Sr. Boys - Greg Love
Debbie and Sandra have returned topic, and State.' .
'holiday
past week were Elaine Turner and
won by Mrs. Isobel Gibson,
Huron County Beef Producers
Married Ladies - Myrp Lovell
from a, pleasant two week , Barry and Cindy Van Alstine
Paula Raymond of . Sault Ste
'Brussels. Third prize,a cup and
.under the leadership of Stan
Girls Kick -the -slipper
when they , motored to New and Brian and Scott Gaiser spent
Marie.
"saucer, donated,.by Mrs. Dunk-
Paquette.
Robyn McLellan
Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other some holidays recently with their .
' Several members of the Orange
was won by Mrs. Lottie
'McCutcheon,
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
Bos -Kick-the Slipper - Tim n
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points of interest. grandparents Mr. and mrs. Oliver
Lodge attended the celebration of
Brussels.Fourth
,,$prize , a candy dish, donated by
St. Andrews Church held their
Sunday School picnic on Sundays
. Lovell
Ladies Kick -the -slipper - Myra
;
Clinton Band las C of'C edneert
p'' y
the 12th of July in St. Thomas on
Saturday. Brenda - Dowson, '
Mrs. BettyMcCall, was won b Y
at Riverview Park, Exeter.
Lovell
Bonnie Dowson, Lori Consitt and
Mrs. Wilma Hemingway.The
Results of the races are as
Mens Kick-fhe-Slipper - Peter
The fourth concert in the C. of of sacred and secular music to an
Jackie Taylor twirled their batons
best rosearcrufJrd arraligetentt. ;f�ill'ows'tR * },-" '
de Wys.
C. Summer Series of Sunday appreciative audience. Following
and joined in file " grade.,
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t3!ti:ut '§Rd,, Christie:Eooper Oratlee a ay ace. :.:,., ? eveningrprOgrams was•presented `l a*concert the executive served - -
Itivas a plistto,bkset =pies! tegrderg�arEetr�Lw��Mavis''Turner Lovells team. ih Victoria Park by the Clinton ' 'refreshments to the merribers and � - -
by Mrs, L. McLarty.. Door prizes Primary Girls -. Melanie Lovell Life Saver Relay Laird Fin- ' Centennial" Band under the staff.,
of books donated by Mrs, r Primary Boy - Philip Lovell Lucky
Spot team. direction of,Assistant Conductor The next concert in the series BALL
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LtdCudmore were won by Mrs.rVera Intermediate Class - Lucky Spot - Barb Cooper 'Mrs. W. J-Iearn. will be given next Sunday evening
'McDonald, R.R. Brussels and -Nancy McGregor Guessing jar - Bob Cooper In spite of threatening rain the by the Mitchell Legion Band •
Mrs. Rena Watt, Blyth. Junior Class- Tim Lovell, Lucky Plat e - Grace McBride band paraded down Main Street under the direction of Clare
Tea was served at small tables Sr. Girls -Debbie' Consitt There vas a candy scramble to the Park where they presented. French. The parade commences
set out, on the lawn, The Sr. Boysgreg Love and a delicious picnic supper. an enjoyable and varied program at 7:30 and the concert at 7:45.
hostesses, Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. F.
.Dunk, Mrs.E. Cudmore, and
%ors. A.: McCall -served lunch Tdp
assisted by Mrs. Margaret Kelly
and Mrs. Grace Hewitt. tours�.hono'urslappen nave
P,' Personals Gordon Wright 4, a native of Staff Reception - Trip to London, Silver Tray. Ontario ..Federation, of Secondary "
Mr. and Mrs. • Herb Traviss, Kippen and a graduate of England. Students' Council Presentation School Athletics.
Mr. and Mrs.. Stewart McCall, Seaforth Collegiate Institute, was Reception for Family . and Membership in Mansfield Presentation by Phase 11 B"I
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Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Huether honoured . recently on his Professional Friends Skiways, Cigarette Case and Students of Banting Memorial
i arrived home Sunday evening retirement as principal of Banting Continental Inn, Barrie - Trip Lighter High' School Canteen (Made by
following a 17 day tour of Europe. Memorial High School in Alliston. from London. England to Athens,
g Presentation of Plaque from Students) `
Mr. and Mrs. McCall spent a Earlier he had, taught in Greece. Ministry of Education. Mr. Wright is a brother-in-law =
yek in. -Ireland prior to joining Sch and Niagara F
Mr.
Wright is ending a Falls. Grade XIII Presentations Presentation of Plaque from of Mrs, Esther Wright'of Kipjpen.
' the tour. W
_We ,are sorry to report that distinguished career that began
Mrs. Howard 'Hackwell is a. when he attended O.A.C. in 1933. r
patient in the Listowel Hospital. He was principal in Alliston for 7 it
We hope she is soon able to ears.
YStratf ord Downtown Days ligreturn home. A specialist in Physical' MR*'
Recent visitors with Mr. and Education, formerly he was with
Mrs.Earl Mills were: Mr. and the , .Ontario Department of `— -
Mrs. Bruce Scott, Toronto. Education. For a number of years J V I y Z Z toJuly Z 7
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mills, he held an executive positionFARMER!Scott,. Cathy, and David 'af with the National Council of
Brantford spent the weekend at Health and Fitness in Ottawa. On Pith " to shop downtown Stratford --- Special
i' #e same home. Mr. Mills visited retirement Mr. Wright will be
is faihei prior to leaving for Italy living in Mansfield, Ontario. .
and France where he will spend Various .. functions and events planned for every shopping day. �, 1
the next two months. presentations, in honour, of Mr.
Mr. and M'rs, Terry Ford and Wright- were held recently in '
family of Sheffield visited one day Alliston. They include: ` Monday, July 22 --- all city bus service is free e
` Recreation
News and
Views
/ By Clive Buist
1 Seaforth Director of Recreation
On Saturday, August 10 a tennis tournament will be held
and itis hoped that many will enter, and test their tennis `skills
against others,. Fogr classes will make 'lip the tournament,
teens doubles, mens, mixed and womens doubles - so find
' yourself a partner and start practicing, For those who are
looking for something to do during the mornings,, you may
register for the second set of tennis instructions and get in on
some excellent practice and teaching.
Our lacrosse team will play its first exhibition ,game in
Wingham next week, July 24. The team has worked hard at
attaining the skills of lacrosse, through practices and clinics
and I ant sure they will,put a great deal of effort into this
debut.
Both.the playground and playschool children were treated
to a surprise last week wheti two frisbee players touring
Southern Ontario din a promotional level :carne to Seaforth to
demonstrate the amaxiflig thi#tgs Which could be done with a
frisbee. Their next guest will ire the Stcatfotd Youth Theaatre
on August 2.who will be presenting a play and "a workshop in
dramatics. Alis same group. *Ifit'be pftodi ting an 'adult play
on August '7th a# the,'Varti Eigt"rttind,'House at 7.30 pan.
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Tuesday, July 23 --- all meter, parking free
Wednesday, July 24 --- Open air art display and
sale.
Thursday, July 25 --- Bargain Day.' Stores offer
super specials.
.Friday, July 26 -- Outdoor arts and crafts sale
*-- City Hall
Saturday, July 27 --- Outdoor Flea Market ---
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