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Bean Queen Contest
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LABOUR DAY WEEKEND SPECIALS
Sept . 3. to Sept . '6/76
New York City, N.Y.
Wheeling, W.Va.
Nashville, Tenn.
Ottawa, Ont.
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND .
Oct 8 to Oct 11/76
Boston -& Plyniouth -
Washington & Blue Ridge Mt
Nashville,Tenn . (4days)
NashVille,Tenn (5days)
FALL COLOUR SPECIALS
Sept, & October .Departures
Lake Placid& Adirondacks
3 days
Haliburton &Algonquin Park
3 days
Mue"koka Lake&Manitoulin Is
3 days •
Scott ;s Oquaga Lake'Resort
4 days
ALL STAR TOURS
PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS
"OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES"
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BOX HBO ,SEAIURTH ONTARIO 519 527-0050
"WAS THAT SPEECH ALRIGHT, BROTHER?" — Huron MP Bob McKinley
seems to be checking with his brother Anson McKinley, reeve of Stanley Township
for post ribbon cutting reaction at Sunday's opening of Stanley Park Conservation
Area. But Jack Riddell, Huron .MPP, seems to be happs, just to have the whole
thing over with. (Staff Photo)
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Grand Bend, Ontario
By Bonald'Harron & Norman Campbell •
Seaforth District High School
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22
-Two ShOws' - 3 , 8 p.m.
Adults - $4.00 Children - '2,00
Sponsored by the Van Egmond Foundation . ,
Tickets available at Keating's PharrintiCy,lhe Recreation Office and the
Huron Expositor.
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Although pledge totals aren't
all in yet eight prizes have been
awarded for this year's area
roll-a-thon. The first seven were
for the largest amount pledged
and turned in.
- Winners are: Rose Marie Kelly
who collected $54.90; Brad
Campbell with $51.60; Brad
Gowan with $51.00; Joan Sills
with $40.00; Corrie Habkirk with
$30.00; Tracey Gowan with
$28.05. and Neil Johnson who
collected $25.00.
A special prize was awarded to
the skater 9 years and under with
the largest amount pledged and
turned in. The winner here was
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immediately to determine
whether on not they qualify.
Smiles
,ergeant: "Did, you give the
prisoner the third degree?"
Constable: "Yes,we browbeat
him, badgered him and asked him
every question we could: think
Sergeant: "SO?"
Constable: "He dozed off and
merely said, 'Yes, dear, y ou are
perfectly right.'
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Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Wedding Reception
for
MR• AND MRS•
Mark Kalichuck
(nee Gale fa-cilin)
Seaforth Community Centre
.„ Music by Star Trelt
Friends and neighbours
welcome
Fri., Aug., 27
DaiVLunch
Hour Specials
While the Walter Tkazciik
Hockey School vs. Seaforth
Centenaires Exec. ball game was
a small disaster because of the
rain, the Centenaires are holding
a dance ,on September 4 with the
Dublin Corporation providing the
entertainment .
The dance will start at 8 and
finish at 1. Tickets are each
advance and $5 at the door. Over
half the tickets are gone already
and there are few left. Outlets fgr
these tickets are:
The Recreation office,
527-0882; Bill O'Shea Men's
Wear; Bob and Betty's Variety;
Larry Cook, Dublin;
or any member of the hockey
executive - 527-1741-1224.
Winners of the last Centenaires
draw on August 7 were: •
'1st prize - Rocker Recliner,
Ruth Cluff; 2nd prize, Texas Bat,
Don Deighton; and 3rd prize, Jr.
Bat, Mrs. Art Varley.
• The following students of Mrs.
Carol Carter, A.R.C.T.,
R.M.T. were successful in
passing their examinations held
by the Royal, Conservatory of
Music of Toronto.
Preliminary Rudiments:
1st class honorS -
Bob Thompson
Grade 2 Rudiments:
1st class honors -
Elaine Hopper;
Jane Symons.
Grade. 8 Piano:
Chris Carter - Honors
Dale Nelson - Pass
Saturday, September 4
Coaches leave Toronto C.N.E. after evening
grandstand show.
For further information contact
SEAFO'FITH
UTI Bus Depot
Good 7rimes Travel Agency
MITCHELL
UTI Bus Depot
Good Times Travel Agency
STRATFORD
UTI Office 271-7741
Hyrnans Travel Agency 271-3710
UTI Bus Depot
GODERICH
UTI Elbe Depot
Coach House Travel Agency
CLINTON
8:15 p,m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75.00 'JACKPOT TO GO !
TWO POOR PRIZES —
Adniission $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1100
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT •
PERMI'T'TED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
482-972/
527.1222
527-0050
348,8741
348-9582
524-6594
524-8366
Seaforth
Lions club
gCabaret Dance
and
Car Draw
Seaforth
Community Centre
Sat. Aug. 28
S4.00 per couple
fincluding buffet]
MUSIC BY MONTAG()
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• The. '9th Summer Sunday
evening'convert was preScAteciOY
the London :Girls Pipe Band under
direction of Pipe Major Jessie
Semple..
Attired in their red velvet
junics and Hunting Stuart Kilts.
They paraded to the stand where
they were welcomed by
M.C.Gordon Wright in Scoteb
attire.' They played. a very
delightful program of old Scottish
numbers. At intermission Misses
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debenture
(Continued from Page 1)
Ice rentals for minor hockey
'teams and figure skaters will cost
$17 per hour this year, but $5 will
be rebated back to these groups if
their bills are paid on time. All
three schools in Seaforth wilt
receive 10 hours of skating time
free, but after that time is used
they will have to pay the full rate
of $17 per hour.
Local Briefs
Recent - visitors• with Mr. Leo
Hagan and Paul were Lieutenant
Norman Speake and Mrs. Speake
and son Sean Michael of Calgary,
Miss Flora Hagan, R.N., and Mr.
Doug Ord, London.
vicicsi and Poty trgovykp ;,pf' be. given Aug. 72 at. 7;30 by
Dublin ptayed and 'sang two Salvation Army Pand 4114 Cliorua,
rxember4 accompanied on the from $trntfortfnukrthg,direction
accordion and gnitar. ' ."of Capt. 'Richardson. ' •
LiSa and Lan Strong danced 4 It gnf91-lu0446 04'
very lively stop dance nuttier.. citizens Ofeafo,ith And area
. After_ a short series1 of not shovv.th4lr appreciation fg
selections by the band they Were efforts of the artists' by their
served refreshments by the attendpnee is discouraging to.
committee. - the both v istting performers;
The 10th and final concert will egroups and grasor4.
CNIB canvass
towns, hamlets and on the
concessions of these counties.
Wir bona fide CNIB canvasser
will b identified by credentials
and w' .be more than willing. to
expla' the cNIB to yrtiu:.
Th Canadian National
Insti ute for the Blind is the only
national agency delivering a .
multi-service program to. the
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canvasser when they call on you.
During the months of September
and October and/or November, in
the counties of Huron, Perth and
Middlesex, scores of individual
members of Lions Clubs,
Women's Institute, Catholic
Women's Leagues, United .
Church Women, and others, will
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Chris Smith of Exeter who is 6
years old and skated 7 hours and
raised $23.15.
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Centenaires
plan dance
August 15, 1976, this benefit will
. no longer be available to personS
in this 'age group,
"The UnemPloyment
Insurance Commission wants to
m ake sure that this particular, age
group is made aware of this
special benefit before it expires,"
•Mr. Andras said.
In order to qualify, one must '
have worked and contributed to
the unemployment insurance
program for at least 20 weeks in
the past year from the date 'of
application. Some persons may
already be ineligib le because of
insufficient weeks of employment
in the past year.
Removing coverage from the 65
Music
students
pass exams
The , Honourable Robert
Andras, Minister of Manpower
and Immigration, issued a
reminder to the large number of
workers between 65 and 70 years
of age who have not applied for
their unemployment insurance
retirement benefit.
About 50,000 persons now
eligible for the special three-week
retirement benefit have failed to
apply. The figure represents
ab out two-thirds of 'the total
number of those eligible. After
Egrnondvilie
Mrs. C. Geddes
CorrespoiKau
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wood
and Sylvia and Mrs. G. Johnson
of Wingham, Mrs. Wood's
mother have returned from a
three week holiday in the western
provinces. They were righeto the
coast and Vancouver Island and
Also went to Banff:
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Bannerman ,and Beckey went
camping up at Belmore on the
weekend, other than a little rain
they had 'a good weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
and boys were also in Belmore on
the weekend, the boys and
Beckey went roller skating on'
Saturday evening.
- te70age-group was the result
of Bill C-69, which was passed by
Parliament last, December. After
August 15, only persons 65 years
of age will be eligible for
retirement benefits.
This change was made because
of the improvements in other
income Maintenance programs
available totpersons 65 and over,
such as the Canada and Quebec
pension plans. and Old Age
Security.
The Commission is now
arranging with, the Canada and
Quebec pension plans , to advise
persons reaching 65 to apply for
this benefit. Employers have also
been reminded to stop
unemployment insurance
deductions for those turning 65,
All persons 65 years- of age and
over, who have 'worked in the past
year, should contact their local
unemployment insurance office.
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Aug. 20