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The Seaforth Police
• Mr. and Mrs. Roberl,M. Scott,
Garland, Pinkerton{ Mr. and Mrs.
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Department investigated 31
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Keith Kerslake and family of
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occurrences from the week of the
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fv, Miss Emma Br'oadfoot has Mr, and. Mrs. Orville Oke.have . Barbara were Mr, and Mrs. fails were M{. $am SlomoiGl,
returned to Sundrid a after returned from. a motor ' trip to Sonny Iszacovics' and Daisy of . Larry and"; Mare of 'level!nnc1,
spending two weeks visiting Mr. Winnipeg, Qgitfl, Ecuador and Mr., Ricardo Quo;
Mr. and Mr$. Geo, Johnson. of
and IGIc';. Elmer .Townsend of Mr; and ,Mrs,. Donald Merton .Iszacavics of Philadelphia,, Boston, ,Mass, were pests Of
Harpurhey. and family have returned .from a Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mr. Paul..
Thele was a large crowd in trip to Texas. .¢ lszacovics, garl and Sylvia oMrs. John A. Bruce tact week.
attendance at a reception Friday Visiting with Mrs. George 'pndon, Ontario, Mr. and - Mr. and Mrs, Me Van Schyndel
evening in the Seafortb Commun- . Kerslake during the past week Sam Iszacovics and Bonnie of and daughter Hefty from Holland
ity C�entre•to honour Mr. and Mrs. have been Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stratford, Ontario, Mis. Sarah _ are visiting Mr. land Mrs. Martin
Police Newt Gerald Townsend nee Mary Sills. Deacon, Fraser and Heather of Hoffman a'n'd D'ariny : of Heynbergen and family. Mrs Vali
Music was by Ian , Wilbees Prince George, S.C.;'Mr. and'Mr. Downsview, Ontario and Mr. Schyndel, a sister of Mrs.
A. L. VAUGH/AN, Orchestra. y Frank Jackson, Cobourg; Mr. and , Mark Moscovitz Of Hollywood, Heynsbergen, along' with her
CHIEP,;OF POLICB Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend Mrs. Herb Smith, Graftonk' Mr. California. I family, will be returning home
of Harpurhey spent the '.weekend and Mrs. Alvin. Kerslake, Also visiting the Iszacovis again Sept. ,4.
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Break and Enter
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camping at,;Peipt Farms.
London; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Theft
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The Seaforth Police
• Mr. and Mrs. Roberl,M. Scott,
Garland, Pinkerton{ Mr. and Mrs.
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Department investigated 31
Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs.Bob
Keith Kerslake and family of
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occurrences from the week of the
Smith, Toronto, have returned
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Bili
'Kerslake
3 .:
21st August to the 28th of August
home after atten�tir►g the Cin�ant
and family who have -
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1974. They are as follows:
and 'Wheeler wedding in Ottawa.
just returned from a trip to B.C.
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Grand Blanc, Mich. spent two
Mt! and Mrs. Donald Millard of
`Recent weekend visitors with
weeks with friends and, relatives.
General Police lnformatign 8
Brantford spent h eekend with
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Mr. and Mrs, Emile Iszacovis and
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Highway Traffic Act. view, Clinton, visited her niece,
2 persons charged under the Mrs. John Pullman, this week.
Liquor Control Act. Mrs. Fred, Hutchings of THUR., FRI., SAT„ – , A'UG,UST,Z9, 30, 31
2 'persons charged' under the Stanton, California, is guest at
Criminal' Code. of Canada. • the home of Mrs. Earl Hawley.
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0� WEDDING INVITATIONS
SHOPPING AT SAVINGS DAYS =. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wall and daughter -of THE HURON EXPOSITOR
R.R.21' Seaforth were some of the many shoppers who came to town Thursday,
.Friday and Saturday for the Seaforth. merchants Super Summer Savings Days. The PIRONE 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
downtown area was busy most of the weekend. (Staf,f. Photo)
If ,you'rq:.
1111' `�IN TOWN
and don't know
'Which way to turn,
call the'
C\�
hostess, at,. 482-9623 _
You'll be glad you did,
SEAFORTH LEGION
OPENING DANCE'
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Saturday, August 31
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
tM# .:-;by,`t+ar ' WiIbe-e.-
Tickets $3.00 -per couple
Tickets available at the door
LET'SwSTART THE SEASON WITH A CROWD
Everyone Welcome:
THUR., FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., TUES.,
AUGUST 29, 30, 31, SEPT. 1, 2, 3,
THUR., SUN., MON., TUE.S.,,
ONE SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY '
TWO SHOWINGS AT 1:30 AND 9: IS
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j -U '"SEL Bl,tp0 ; I'
t om the people who gave you'6The jazz Singerl",
WED., THUR., FRI., SAT.,•SUN., MON., TUES.,
SEPTEMBER 4 TO 10th
What's a
He's a downhill racer ...for heads -up fun!
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DEAN NANCY HARRY KEENAN GEORGE TINY JAN -MICHAEL JOHN ROSCOE LEE
!ONES • OLSON - MORGAN - WYNN • LINOSEY— CONWAY • VINCENT • AMOS • BROWNE
TECHNICOLOR' : TECHNICOLOR'
Re cele -0 e, BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION Co. INC Rr,1e1tesf0 et BUENA VISTA OISIRIBUTION CO INC
O WillD,snt, PtOdU l M - "Y' OWRI, D•sn,y 1`100.11,Rns ,
CHILDREN 6 to tI _ 50c UNDER 5 YEARS – FREE
Thssa pries for this DISNEY ATTRACTION -only
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER a - DUSK TO`DAWN
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Break and Enter
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their grandmother, Mks. Mary
Theft
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Hotham and'Miss Leone Hotham.
Police Assistance
4
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hotgam of
Animal Complaints
3
London spent Sunday with the
Missing Person
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former's - aunt, . Mrs. Mary
Assist Other P.D.s
2
Hotham aqd Miss Leone Hotham.
Escorts
2.
Mrs. Denzel (Bud) Britton of
Lost and Found
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Grand Blanc, Mich. spent two
Insecure Premises
2
weeks with friends and, relatives.
Mrs. Britton is the former
There was a major accident
Marlene Austin.
investigated with
damages
Mr.Bruce Austin was 'the
totalling $410.00. There
were no
winner of $1,000. in Clinton
injuries.
Arena Bingo Monday night.
15 persons charged
under the
Mrs. Foster Fowler'of Huron-
Ra.F.1"�" r •..
Highway Traffic Act. view, Clinton, visited her niece,
2 persons charged under the Mrs. John Pullman, this week.
Liquor Control Act. Mrs. Fred, Hutchings of THUR., FRI., SAT„ – , A'UG,UST,Z9, 30, 31
2 'persons charged' under the Stanton, California, is guest at
Criminal' Code. of Canada. • the home of Mrs. Earl Hawley.
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0� WEDDING INVITATIONS
SHOPPING AT SAVINGS DAYS =. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wall and daughter -of THE HURON EXPOSITOR
R.R.21' Seaforth were some of the many shoppers who came to town Thursday,
.Friday and Saturday for the Seaforth. merchants Super Summer Savings Days. The PIRONE 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
downtown area was busy most of the weekend. (Staf,f. Photo)
If ,you'rq:.
1111' `�IN TOWN
and don't know
'Which way to turn,
call the'
C\�
hostess, at,. 482-9623 _
You'll be glad you did,
SEAFORTH LEGION
OPENING DANCE'
b J '
Saturday, August 31
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
tM# .:-;by,`t+ar ' WiIbe-e.-
Tickets $3.00 -per couple
Tickets available at the door
LET'SwSTART THE SEASON WITH A CROWD
Everyone Welcome:
THUR., FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., TUES.,
AUGUST 29, 30, 31, SEPT. 1, 2, 3,
THUR., SUN., MON., TUE.S.,,
ONE SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY '
TWO SHOWINGS AT 1:30 AND 9: IS
�1
j -U '"SEL Bl,tp0 ; I'
t om the people who gave you'6The jazz Singerl",
WED., THUR., FRI., SAT.,•SUN., MON., TUES.,
SEPTEMBER 4 TO 10th
What's a
He's a downhill racer ...for heads -up fun!
Z�� - Rew.
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t7.RR S, •• '
DEAN NANCY HARRY KEENAN GEORGE TINY JAN -MICHAEL JOHN ROSCOE LEE
!ONES • OLSON - MORGAN - WYNN • LINOSEY— CONWAY • VINCENT • AMOS • BROWNE
TECHNICOLOR' : TECHNICOLOR'
Re cele -0 e, BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION Co. INC Rr,1e1tesf0 et BUENA VISTA OISIRIBUTION CO INC
O WillD,snt, PtOdU l M - "Y' OWRI, D•sn,y 1`100.11,Rns ,
CHILDREN 6 to tI _ 50c UNDER 5 YEARS – FREE
Thssa pries for this DISNEY ATTRACTION -only
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER a - DUSK TO`DAWN
a,xy�T:j' S
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1 CASH BINGO,1.111.5,1111,Dr UVIL .
Legion Hail, Seaforth , . THIS
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SEAEORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
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THREE -$V2 5. G 3 brawls
K O GO' Dancing 10 to 1
$75.00 .IAC 200 beers D?
TWO DOOR PRIZES %`� Music by
and OR 1.fi
— Admission $1.00 — ? :.' '
IAN WILBEE ORCHESTRA`` (
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 � H ! , OF' H ��s
a lot AN AVALANCHE
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(CHILDREN UNDER is xor Tickets $3 er cou le kJ
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—Proceeds tqr Welfare Work—
Available from Members � ,,,,•.
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Auspices Seaforth Br4h[ch 150j V �t�t
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Royal Canadian Legion Seaforth
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