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AT METRIC WORKSHOP — St. James' School parents, Catherine and Harry Hak,
and Ray Hutchinson go over the notes provided at a workshop on the metric system
at the school Thursday night.
Sea forth Council
(Staff Photo)
To attend HCBE budget meeting
Skeet shogi..
scorei,
The Vanastra Skeet Shoot
scores for April 10 are as follows:
Bill McNutt, Exeter 25
Allan Turner, St. Marys
Tom Jardine, Auburn 25
Murray East, Clinton 23
Ron Wilson, Kincardine 21
John Hessels, Go'derich 21
Harrison Schoch, Zurich 21
Bob Sherry, Stratford
Randy Stanrake, Exeter 19
Jim Oliver, Exeter 19
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich 19
Carl Hefford, Huron Park 17
Manford Dierolf, Godericti, 16.
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ANNUAL MONSTER
Euchre
g Draw
Wednesday,
April 28th
8:00 p.m. Sharp
IN 1.0.0.F. HALL
In aid of Wheelchair and
Hospital Bed Program
Sponsored by 1.0.0.F. and
Rebekah Lodges
Good' Prizes - Good Lunch
Everyone Welcome
Jim East, Clinton
PARK
GODERICH
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 574.7111
AIR CONDITIONED
NOW PLATING-0001LE FEATURE LAIRS
THURS • P Retarnanended as
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STARTING SUN AP.R TILL TUBS 20TH
P M ONLY • TWO HOT HITS • ,
Teenage Love
and
Schoolgirls Growing Up
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A FINE MOVIE STARTS
WED APO Otto SAT APR 'IPM
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN'
SAT APR ,I' OWLV KIDS.MATINDE
"Alice in New Wonderland”
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Seaforth
Entertainment:
Thursday
& Saturday
The Squires
HAPPY
EASTER
in Boyfleld
• is serving ,a1 traditional
EASTER' DINNER
Sunday, April 1 8 at
5:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.
Sunday Brunch
For Reservations
11 to 1 1-565-2611
Attention
Veterans
P.
. Ex- Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer.
H. W. MOYER
Provincial Service Officer of London
will be visiting in the area
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding:
(a) War Disability Pensions;
(b) Treatment for entitled veterans;
(c) Application for Benevolent Funds;
(d) Appeals against adverse original applications for War
Veterans and Widows Allowance,
ib requested to contact the. Service Officer or Secretary orthe
local Brauch,' whose name appears _below, not later than
- Tuesday9 May 11th
TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW.
Contact SERVICE OFFICER:
GEORGE H. MILLER, SEAFORTH, 527-1512
PRIOR TO APRIL 26
Grand Opening This Weekend!
eA.I.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
Beech Street — Next ,To Coinniunity "Park
CLINTON. — ONTARIO
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN EARS ADMITTED FREE.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AJ,8 30.
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HIS LIFELINE- held ; by the assassi he hunted.
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
CUNT Eas-rinniob'
THE EIGER SANCTION
GEORGE KENNEDY
The Second Greatest Fltjer in theWorld
, IN A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM
$7(9y
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At their April meeting on
Monday night, Seaforth council
considered the . folloviring
business:
Council's executive will attend
the Huron CoUnty Boar of
Education's budget me ting
Wednesday night, when the
board will explain their efforts
toward restraint, although one
councillor called it a "Mr.
Dtessup" affair,
Seaforth will seek a meeting
with other municipalities who are
installing sewers in the county, to
Legion
News
Coming Events
Nomination and Dinner Meeting
tonight at 6:30 p.m., April
15th.
Sat., Apr. 17, the Zone C 1 euchre
will be held in Seaforth at 1:00
p.m.
District C Convention
Last Sunday the District C
convention was held in Cam-
bridge .(Preston). Delegates
attending from Branch 156 were:
District Poppy Chairman, Com.:
rade Al Nicholson, Zone Cl
Commander, Cleave Coombs,
Branch President George ,Hays,
Branch 1st-Vice President Tom
Wilbee, Past Branch President
and Zone C 1 Secretary, Gordon,
Scott, Special Events Chairman,
Wilfred Titford and Branch
Chairman Bill Dalrymple and
John Baker.
Also attending the convention
from Seaforth were: Mrs. Cleave
Coombs, Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs.
Bill Dalrymple, Mrs. Tom Wilbee
and Mrs. Wilfred Titford. .„•„„.,.
guest speaker was Max
Saltsman M.P., other guests,
were: the Mayor of Cambridge
Robert Kerr, Monty Davidson
M.P.P. and Father Shea who -,fs
officiated at the service at the
Cenotaph.
During the afternoon meeting,
Comrade Al Nicholson accepted a
plaque from Provincial Command
for the best Early-Bird campaign
results for Branch 156 which ,
obtained a 98.2% paid up
membership before Jan. 31. 1976.
Other awards were presented
to District and Zone officers in the
form of a 50th Anniversary Year
medal.
ANNUAL
HAM SUPPER
Cavan United Church,
Winthrop
Wednesday.
April 21st.
Served from $ - 7:30 p.m.
Take out orders
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Adults $3.00
Children. (6-12) $1.00
Under 6 free
DANCE TO THE
CARLTON
SHOWBAND
Friday June 18
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Women's Hospital Auxiliary
PENNY
SALE
Box Furniture Store
Wednesday, April 21st
to
FRIDAY,APRIL 30th
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Draw will be made 9:00 p.m., April30
Tickets on sale at the store or
from any Auxiliary Member
IN CHINA ,
Seaforth District
AT HOME
FORMAL
theme :
CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME
F RIDAY APRIL 23
9-1
Music By Brassline •
Tickets from S.C. executive or at the school. Price $7.00
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'Optimist Mardigkas
Afternoon Matinee 3-5
Barbecitie Served 5-7
Evening Mardig'ra's 7-?
TICKETS AT — SEAFORTH INSURANCE
— THE FORGE
— MEMBERS _
Featuring the -Lincoln Green - Nite Lites
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Friday, April 23/Th
"MY BEST FRIEND IS 12' TAW: ,,
Combining music drama and dance -
Central Huron SS Clinton
7 p.m.
Produced by Huron Country Playhouse
Family.Price $5.00 Children $1.00
Adults $1.50
Tickets available at Clinton News Record
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RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, April 24th
St. Thomas Anglican Church
Parish Hall
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see if they can't get the Huron committee will let the township
County Health Unit to reduce know what's being considered.
their $18 per hook-up plumbing The development committee
inspection fee. ' it's not supposed plans to put money raised from
to be a profit' Making business.” the sale of land in the park into a
councillor Charles Campbell reserve fund tb finance the
purchase of more industrial land.
Council's public works commit-
tee is considering spending part
of the.transportation subsidy for
streets and roads on drainage in
either the James or Market St.
areas.
Walter Armes was appointed to
council's Architectural Advisory
Committee.
A by-law was passed extending
the sewer system along Gouinlock
St., east of 'Coleman. The area
was left )off the original sewer
description.
commented.
Seaforth Community Hospital
has raised their fee for serving as
the police department answering
service from $250 to $300 a
month, effective May 1. Coun-
cillor Wayne Ellis said the
increase was expected and the
cost is still ,lower than that in
neighbouring towns.
Tuckersmith Township council
sent Seaforth a donation of $100
in answer to their request that the
township pay the costs of their
residents who use the local arena.
Council's development commit-
,tee -is looking4 at purchasing
additional land for the industrial
park, when it is needed. Part of
the area they are considering is in
Tuckersmith Township and the
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Student's Council
-Thursday, Aprit15
9-12 -
Admission:
52.00 with student card
5 2.50 without students card,
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4 SHOWS -- DUSK TO PAWN
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
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"ONE OF THE BEST
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FILMS SINCE
`THE GODFATHER"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
April 15, 16, 17
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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Dancing Spam. - 12:30 p.m. ,?f. BAR-B-Q BEEF DINNER — 6:30 to 8:30 ..--
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... 4' Seaforth ' * Campbell and Cardiff Caterers , ti *
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I.' e ' Community Centre *
DANCING 9:00 to 1:00 to Music by ..--, .---.0--.: K 4 -: At * a
THE WALTER OSTANEK BAND * —
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Milts for Arena, Renoviiions * . \6401
Redreatitin Office 4
Library , * .kol' ...- Vincent Farm Equipment, LarPrIes, Bop & Eilapts,
Huron Expositor, kowcliffe AvIptors, Whitneys, * =
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Thursday
Saturday
Entertainment * Beef Bar-B-Q Dinner .0.04
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CHICKEN -
WINGS
TICKETS 5.00 EACH
Available at:
Crocker Pootwear
Both Nites
`INEDDIN
NIGHT
MARK DAMON.
SARA BAY
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