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Rev. J. fire and Mn. Stewart hale hearty health. 'I returned from Hamtltpn .w and Mrs. John f�enuents,
rteo recent guests of Mr, and Miss Jean De�ereauar, who has she attended the fttneral of he Tili§onburg, tIFH r.
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» Mrs+ Palen Whyte, Alwaod and been employed at J y n It y Mr. and Mrs. Allan AT 0:00
yt p asM,>ParC late Sidne B. Pyper. On'Simn a ,
` �• ."'heft :the gids tnet: Poi the Se ur had dropped fr�m a nine, Dr. K.G. and Mrs. Stewart 'of Lodge, Alta. for the summer Visitors with Mr. ana Mrs. Justason:'Barbara and Sandra of SNOWS •,
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rloo, months, has returned to her home Wesley Roe, W. William St. over Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William START AT
jj I e4ortgt play off game to the finals rum lead to a ons run lea with the Y
-t learn was lending 1-0 i.ti " score 22-22. In the top of the v. t'larRnce and Mrs. here.the weekend were Mr. and tvfrs. 'Ort, Ricky and Stephen. Water -DUSK
M and Mrs. Cecil Miss Margaret ,Harris of Allan Smiley. Toronto and Mr.- too, visited at the some home.
$= seventh Watt scored 3 runs to Blake of Dungannon were Sunday Toronto spent a few days with
Sey. mour's team opened with a make it 25-23 in their favour. visitors with Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott,
!r -(J lead. This time they managedSeymour's team could only Stewart. Ann St. OLEto the Huron Bayfield Road )I
V to keep their lead. They Rept manage one run in the last inning A subscriber Mis$ Ethel Beattie has �I Goderich i
i addir,v to their scare while oniv _„ .,.e a_-, ___ _. - Fxnositor for 42 nears. Dr.
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allowing three runs at the most to
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Watt's team.
R,B.Smate of Midland was in
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Standings
the newspaper office Friday to
renew his subscription. Dr.
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had Last bat but Seymour had
increased their lead to 14 rusts- It
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Smale, who will be 8S, in October
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proved'to be too gr eat a lead and
Seymour 0 1
Watt 1 0
went to High Sc400l in Seaforth
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from 1905 to I9()9. Dr. Smale is in
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bottom of the seventh so the final
soore was 25-9 for Seymour.
G ° Hitting for Watt's team was Terry �s�t Seafadh
McNichol with a h orae run. For ,�e will
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Seymour's t cam it was Mary Pt Will serve\'c
Muir with two home runs and d/r
. Marie Little with one hpme run. Sandwlehes,pie and coffee
Seymour l 1
Wattl I on Thursday, Sept.19th
Watt Takes opener from the booth. in the arena
As there is only one game on a
Tuesday night now the girls arT from 11a.m.-3p.m.
�- starting at 8:00 p.m.
Seymour's team took an 8 - 0 —
1 dh fist ' • 1 th
ea Int a inning. n e
second inning Watt's team came
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alive with three runs and kept
Most cops play
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it by the book..
increasing their score each
Legion Hatt, Seaforth
inning.By, the sixth inning
Friday Sept. 13
his
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lb srema}ar Gaines for ;10A0
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THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT TO GO
For
TWO DOOR PRDMS
BUFFET LUNCH
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— Admission S1_00 —
Neil McClure
Extra Cards 25C or 7 for $1.00
SEAFORTH ARENA
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(CHU DREN UNDER 16 NOT
Seaforth Legion
PEPJArrrZD)
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September 21,1974
—ProPM& for Wettare Work --
Admission 51.00
Auspiees SeaLlrr h Branch 158
'Royal C4nadian Legion, seasorth
Country and Wextern Entertaa
110,SATURDAY NIGHT in t"
Seaforth Lions Cl b
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Pl6 X�-711 FRI. SAT. SUN., SEPT. 13, 14, 15
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This Week:--
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"THE CAVALIERS"
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Audier>i es are standing up ani a,pptaw ...
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AMERICAN
MOVIE Or
THE
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A BCP Production
A /er„,ce of Co. Brortocno q Corp
In Color
FROM• CINERAMA R( LEASING
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PLUS
Charles Bronson
Telly Savalas
Jill Ireland
R E D KNIGHT, . ROOM .4 Umberla o,„- ood Mahel Coyla-
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"THE GODFATHER" gave you an offer
you couldn't refuse.
"THE FAMILY" gives you no alternative!
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SEPT. 9,10,11,12
Most cops play
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Elgin Fischer Trio
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SEAFORTH ARENA
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IN THE LADIES and -ESCORTS ROOD[
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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September 14
` FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Dancing at 9 P.M. to
Howard Smith (Orchestra
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WILBEE ORCHESTRA
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Admission
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$2.00 each at the door or in advance at
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snooks
Keatings Drug Store
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-- A1iUIZ FREE PARSING — ;
During the dance the Lions Cat #4
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
Draw will take place.
12 to 2 and 6 to 8
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HOTEL
Seaforth
Entertainment:
Thursday,
Friday
and Saturday
THE
DENFIELDS
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CONTEST HOTEL — Seaforth
See Next Week's
EXPOSITOR
DANCE
To Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra .
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1974
In the Brussels Arena.
Sponsored by:
Brussels Lions, Club
$5.00 per couple. Advance sale tickets: available
from members of Brussels Lions Club or Phone
$87-6117
Goderich Celtics vs.
Seaforth Celtics
AT HIGH SCHOOL —
Thursday, September 12th
AT6:WpmL „< ., .
(Winner takes Ist place in SMSA)
(MOSQUM DIVISION)
Goderich Falcons vs.
Seaforth Continentals
AT HIGH SCHOOL —.
Saturday, September 14th
AT 10:00 amt
(Winner takes 1st place in HMSA)
(PEE WEE DIVIAION)
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tucHy You
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YOU MIGHT WIN A VALUABLE PRiZE
JUST BY BUYING A TICKET TO
WESTERN FAIR!
$11,500 IN ADULT AWARDS: Every ey'ening the ticket number
of some lucky adult fairgoer will be drawn for a $1,000 cash award. Then'
on Saturday, Sept: 14, a r1raw will be held from all adult tickets deposited
during the Fair; for a $2,500 grand prize.
FOR KIDS: 45 CCM 5 -speed bikes PLUS a $500 Grand Prize. Five
children's admission tickets will be drawn each evening to win CCM
"Formula Junior" 5 -speed bicycles. On the final night of .the Fair all
children's admission tickets will participate i;n a draw for a $500 grand prize.
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IMPORTANT: The stub of your gate admission ticket must be
deposited in receptacles located inside each entrance to the grounds to
be eligible for the evening draws. Grand prize draws will be held the last
night of the Fair, Sept. 14, along with reserve tickets in case prizes are
unclaimed., so retain your ticket stub until all prizes are drawn and claimed.
GIVE LADY LUCK A CHANCE AND
COME TO THE FAIR!
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coploduced by
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SEPT. 9,10,11,12
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