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WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR?— If this patiently waiting group looks a little
apprehensive, they may be. They were part of the crowd that came to give blood at
the Seaforth Red. Cross blood donor clinic held at Northside United Monday night.
In three hours 153 people donated blood, "our best crowd ever", according to local
Red Cross president Lillian Kerslake. Staff Photo)
Local briefs
Exeter Legion
Building Fund
DANCE
* 2 Bands
• Joe Overholt
and The Standbys
• Chris Black Band
Fri., July'18
Continuous Music
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
HURON PARK
RECREATION HALL
Tickets $3.50 Per Person •
Special Advance: $6.00 Couple
Available Throughout the
Community, at Legion Bar
and Legion Members
FRIDAY,
K JULY 18
E BAYFIELD'
ARENA R 9:30 to 12;30
ADMISSION '1.00
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial 527-0240.
Tennis Tournament
Men's, Women's, Mixed and Teens
Saturday July 26, 1975
at'
Seaforth District High School
Registration Deadline
Mon. July 21, 1975
Late registrations will not be accepted.
Register at Recreation Office
FEE $2.00 per couple
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Dar e±
SAT., JULY '19.
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Seaforth Legion
8:30 p.m.
CENTENNIAL DRESS
OPTIONAL
PRIZES FOR BEST
COSTUMES
MUSIC BY
TONY 'WITHERS
Refreshments. SERVED,
Watch for our next
dance on AUG. 2nd
At Vanuatu
:Social Club
Music By ,
HARBORLITES
CENTENNIAL DRESS
OPTIONAL
.4.:9
"th
Wedding
Anniversary
Henry and Irene
Harburn
Wish to invite friends
to join in celebrating
their 40th Weddifig
Anniversary on
Fri., July 25th
KIRKTON - WOOD-
HAM COMMUNITY 1
CENTRE '
Best Wishes Only
"4'44/440
egion News
and Views
Bluewater
Bridge
Nightly
Entertainment
Dancing
BAYFIELD ROAD
GODERICH
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DINING & DANCING
N iahtly
Entertainment
This week
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Seaforth Craft Festival
SATURDAY, JULY 19
from II to 9
Wooden toys, ceramics, raggedy ann dolls, wood carving, rock, rings and
wooden things, apple head dolls, petit point , crewel , leathercraft and
antiques.
Weaving, chair caning, rug hooking, refinishing, and oil painting
demonstrations.'
• Tickets available on Colonial Lady quilt displayed at Whitney Furniture
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Adults .50
Children with an adult, free Meals available
Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce
Annual
Chicken Bar-b-que,
Dance and Ball Game
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BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
Wednesday, July 23
Supper from 5:30 • 8:30 — Adults $3 and Children $2 per plate
ENTERTAINMENT DURING SUPPER & DANCE AFTER TO
LINCOLN GREEN
Admission to dance $2.00 per person
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BRowNiEls romisio
CLINTON - ONTARIO ' a filienk a
BOX OFFICE •PPEN 8 P.M.FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
DART
DOBERMANS
Their all new adventure!
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Doges!
Howl
Ever
Unleashed!
SAT., SUN., MON., TUE.
JULY 19,, 20, 21, 22
JUGGERNAUT
RICHARD HARRIS - OMAR SHARIF
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS
"THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT"
4 STAR RATING - STUPENDOUS
oming: July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
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SPECIAL FAMILY Ei 4TERTAINMENT
WED., THURS., FRI. — July 16 - 17 - 18
FREE POPCORN—THURS, NIGHT, JULY 17—
FOR CHILDREN—BEFORE 10:00 P.M.
THE HIP-EST HEIST
IN HISTORY!
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THE FARM
SHOW
Sunday, July 13, 2 P.M.
Adults $2,50, Children $1.50
Mostly In Clover by Harry J. Boyle
The Mousetrap by. Agatha Christie
July 9- August 2
Telephone 523-4452
Free workshops for children and
adults beginning July 12 at
10 a.m.
4:
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Forty members of the St James
andSt. Columban Catholic
Women's League went by bus to
London last Tuesday evening to
attend Mass celebrated„,by
it Bishop Carter at the opening of
the CAtholic Women's League
Provincial Convention.
Personal
Miss Diane Nigh of R.R.#4,
Seaforth and Mrs. Annie
Finkbeiner of Zurich recently
returned from a three week bus
By John D. Baker,
Publicity Chairman
Events of Significance thirty-one
# years ago during World War fl
July 3-Soviet troops take Minsk.
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July 4 - Canadians capture
Carpiquet, France.
July 9 - British and Canadian
troops take Caen.
July 17 - Largest convoy of the
war consisting of 167 ships sails
into the Atlantic escorted by
Canadians. Canadian Navy now
in control of all Battle of
Atlantic escort forces. No oppo-
sition encountered.
July 18 "7- Russians reach Bug
River. British cross the Orne.
Japanese admit loss of Saipan
is "great disaster". Tojo
Cabinet resigns. Canadians
gain a few miles in attack
beyond Caen. Americans
capture St.Lo. ig 'July 19 - Robot bombs rain on
London.
Joly 20 - Hitler escapes attempt
on his life.
July 21 - Americans invade Gaum
in the Pacific. '
July 23 - First Canadian Army
Headquarters becomes operat-
ional in France under Lt. Gen.
H.D.G.Crerar.
0 , July 25 - Americans break
through in Normandy, begin
great drive out of original
beachhead. Canadians take
heavy casualties south of Caen
in helping to prepare the way.
Coming Events
July 20 - Legion Golf
teaching assignment at Mus-
soorie, India, visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Scott over the weekend. Mr. Scott
is returning to University of
, Toronto for a year's study, to
complete his M. Ed. degree.
Recent guests at the home of
Mrs. M. C. McKellar• were Brian
Williams, son of Dr. and Mrs. H.
Williams St. Paul, Minnesota and
his friend Jack Kaster of Chicago.
Donald and Fred Taylor, St.
Catherines, Monty Taylor, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor,
Stratford, Jeff Taylor, Halifax and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
Camp Bordon, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Taylor, North Main
Street, Seaforth for the Centen-
nial weekend.
Visitors for the Centennial
Reunion weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sills and all their
family were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Enzensberger, Goderich, Mrs.
Dorothy Hardman, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Reynolds and Michael,
Mrs. Alice Potter and Miss Joan
Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Devereaux(all of Toronto) and
Mr.Tom Sills Jr. (Fredericton,
N.B.).
July 27 - Zone golf at Kincardine
Note
All Regular members wishing
to have their years of service with
the Legion appear on their
membership card, please contact
the, membership chairnian
Comrade Allan Nicholson, or
Comrade Bill O'Shea, or leave the
information at the bar before
August 15th, 1975. %-
Information needed, date of
joining the Royal Canadian
Legion.
On behalf of all the members of
Branch 156 I would like to convey
•our sincere appreciation to
Comrade Frank Phillips and his
wife for the excellent way in
which they set up the Legion
Display. We all know that it took ,
many hours of hard work and
planning. Many of the people that
visited the display were heard to
remark "that it was one of the
highlights of the Centennial".
Regular Meetings
The next general meeting will
be a dinner meeting and weill be
held on Thursday, September
11th. After September, meetings
willb e held on the 3rd Thursday
of November, January, March,
April and May.
Executive meetings will be held
on the 2nd. Thursday of the
month
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ROLLER SKATING
Seaforth Community Centre
Wednesday July 23
Friday July 25 Sunday July 27
8- 10:30 p.m.
75' admission
$1.00 admission & skate rental
Huron County Junior Farmers
DANCE
Clinton Arena
SATURDAY, JULY 19,
Music by STAR TREK
Admission 2.50 per person
Dancing 10:1
Lunch' Refreshments
No blue jeans
Country and Western Entertainment
Friday & Saturday
RED 'KNIGHT ROOM
LES- PERANCE TRIO
Tasty Chicken wings for Snacks
— Ample Free Parking —
We serve Beverage Room Luncheons
12 to 2 and 6 to 8
- At Very Low Prices-
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Midget Baseball
Port Elgin
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OPTOMIST PARK
* * Game Time 5 p.m. Sunday
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BlueNater Playboys/ 1 ,f • Polka and special contest . • •
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ROYAL
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MITCHELL
In The
Crown Room
Friday
and
Saturday
Lincoln
Green
tour to the Weal coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hearn of
Sleepy Hollow, Clanfield, near
Portsmouth, England visited. with
Mrs.William Drover this w
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson
of Wainwright, Alta. and Mr. and
Mrs. William Delmore and
daughter of Roblin, Manitoba
spent a day visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Lupul.
Mr. John Sccitt, who has just
returned from a three year
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Cf Seaforth
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Oriental Express :
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PLUS
: Octoberfest food served from noon on .
•„ Hayride and mini-bike rides for the
• children Junior and senior tug-of-war
*********************-k contest 3 p.m.
Summerfest Dance
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Pee Wee Ball Tournment , dune
buggy races, and snowmobile skimming
: across the lake, horse shoe pitching
• and heli copter rides 1-5 • Free Admission
JULY27
Snowmobile
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