HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-20, Page 10-Friday night'the opening night
of the Winter Carnival Lisiowel
Novice played here in Seaforth.
A meeting is heitig
held for the
-Seaforth -&
District
, •',SADDLE CLUB
',Sun.; Jan 30,
'2 o'clock.
Seaford; Public Library
If you are interested in •
joining please'....plan to
attend. Or. pall
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Bartending Techniques
r4t,,Ocinne Study (Math & English)
Courses start the week Of FebrUary 7, 1977 •
for furtber InfOrmaition and a 'brochure lilting all part-time
coUrsevidtered by Conestoga College this winter contact 482-
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Spewed by' Brussels Legion Pipe Band.
Ali Welcome
LEGION HALL
Saturday, January 22nd
9 to 1
Music-by "The Blenders"
$2.50 'per person...,
-Tickets available from any Band.member
Come join In as the Brussels Legion Pipe Band celebrate
•• their 25th Anniversary
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10—THE HURON ExpopiTOR, JANUARY 20, 1077
Lions,porispr
now-aroma.
Seaforth Lions Crippled 262-5809, Varna, -Tom Young
Children's Committee is 527-1590 Seaforth or Vincents
co-operating in organizing a Farm Equipment 527-9/20,
Whipper , Billy Watson Seafotili.
• snowarama in the Seaforth area. Mr. Young said that apart from
His one of 18 Snowaranuts being •raising much need-el funds (O".
- held across the province thia ..-devOpp local and Province-wide
. month to raise funds for the Rehabilitation , Services for .
Ontario Society for Crippled . Physically Handicapped
Children., ' Children, Snowarama is designed
Set for Sunday , January 30th to show that in careful hands 'L
diet snowaraina is expected to snowmobiles offers - safe,
attract up to 150 snowmobiles. enjOyable winter 'recreation •-•••
The 100 mile trail will commence without causing damage to the
between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. at
Hully Gully, extend north to the
Htillett Consevation area east of
• Vincent Farm Equipment at
Seaforth and southetheough town
to the'Red Tavern corner. From
here the trail will continue to No.
23 Highway at-Whalens Corners
.across to the Parkhill area, and
- back north to Hully Gully at
Varna. .At Ladiea Orange Lodge. euchre
• - The two Seaforth check points : party held Monday, January 16, •
will be manned .by members of
.the Lions ;club. " :committee
chairman Tom Young said.
Anyone wanting entry forms,
sponsor, sheets or -information
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may contact SnoWarama Co-
• Ordinators. • Phil ..OrmsbY ,
451,6149,• London, Bandy 'Collins
winners were:
Ladies high - Mrs. McArthur;
lone hands'- Mrs. P. Smale; low -
Dora Taylor.
Men's High.- Elmer Townsend
; lone Frank Smale; low - Jack
Rivers.
Lucky Draw - Doreen Kelbjr:
Novice beats
Listowei here
With Seaforth. plaYers skating
really hard in the first period,
Scott Driscoll led the scoring with
two -goals.
In. the second period, Goalies
Raymond Anstett and Steve
Stapleton made excellent saves.
• Captain 'Scott Driscoll, playing a r
very hard. game, Scored •three
more goals. Scoring one goal for
LiStoivel was Greg Ciummer.
In the third. period Listowel,
coming on strong, scored' :three_
goal ;flaking the score 5-4. With
two minutes remaining Scott
Driscoll scoring his sixth goal of
the flight, making the score 6-4
for Seaforth.
This Saturday Brussels Noyice,.
plays,. in Seiforth at 5 p'clock.
--Egmondville
Correspondent
Mrs. C. Geddes
Mrri-and ,Mrs*I-eo Teatero-ancr -
" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyes and
Mrs. Ethel• BoyeS just returned
from a 'trip to Sin
Cafiferda: The weather.was in.
the 70 degree range, One evening
they were at a dinner, anti the
gtiest speaker was 'Art. Linkletter.
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Legion Piall;,eaforth.
Jan. 2
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES --
$75.00 JACKPOT-TO GO l'.
— TWO DOOR PRIZES
Admission $1.00
Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00
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PERMITTED)
,4•-Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royel ,Cahadian Legion, Seaforth
AFTERNOON CR?kFTS
This -program gives you an opportunity to
partake in' such crafts at canvas cushions,
knitting, afghan stitch. Work, macrame,
needlepoint and ipore.
VI TIME: TUESDAYS 1:30.- 3:30— '.
Location: Seaforth Lower Library
- Commencing Tuesday, January 25th'
Cost: $12.00 for ten Weeks.
Instructor:- Marg. parrett
For further information contact Seaforth-
-'Recreation, (Wide 524-0882
Time:Wednesdays 7:,30 - 9:00
Location: Seaforth Public-School
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COMMENCING:. Wednesday, -Jan. '26th 0
4S.t: $12.00 for 10 iiveiiks
INSTRUCTOR: -Pe6ny theistic)
ilEOISTER; At the WO session '"
Fdr further.'Infant/0:th entita6t
• SEAFORtil RECREATiONOPPIOS".
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environment
Brikefs,
Mrs, Lillian Grumtnett h
returned from a four weeks v it
at Brownsville, Texas where- sh
visited with her son Dan and
family.
Daily Luftch-
Hour Specials
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DANCE
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DANCE' •
Seaforth Junior Farmers
BROOM BALL 'DANCE
Filday,'Januory 28
Brodhagen Community Centre
Music by Lin.colp Green...
Admission 2,5 ° per person
Tickets dis,tr(1674-fiici-bly team" members
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Friday & ,Satur4ay
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A HAND OF POKER — Mary Anne VerbeTne
watches as her husband Frank plays a round of poker
at casino night, the opening event of the Seaforth
Optiniists winter carnival. Friday night. A good crowd
attended the games night at' the arena. ' •
(Expositor Photo)
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Chicken Leg Dinner
Friday & Saturday Nite
Chicken Wings
SEAFORTI1
WHERE SHE STOPS,'NOBODY, KNOWS
Including Bill Wilbee who We'd, wet- the
roulette wheel at thecasino night that opened winter
carnival' festivities in Seaforth on Friday. A good
crowd played games of chance upstairs in the arena,
with proceeds ,going to the arena renovation fund:
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MR. AND MRS.'JIM
Antlerson,
(nee Marg. Heffron)
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