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who made their
Grand Opening
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1:30 PM
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Saturday, May 9
Enjoy the sounds of
County Fair
' Afternoon Matinee 4 -
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
• Sat. 6 - 8 p.m.
ROAST BEEF DINNER $4.50
NEXT WEEK:
Grand Slam & Glen Logan
Commercial
Hotel
Seaforth
GIANT
Rummage and Auction Sale
Saturday, May 9th
Hensall' United Church Hcill
Rummage Sale 9 a.m. Aucligni0-in
BAKE SALE 2 P.M.
SPONSORED BY. EXPLORERS
Coffee and snack bar available.
All proceeds for Hensall United Church Building
Committee for Senior Citizens Housing.
Clothing, furniture, appliances, antiques, knick knacks.
For free pick up May 6th and 7th, after 5 p.m. 262-2946
262-2129, 2621-5018, 262-2124 or 262-5838
Suppott this worthwhile coMmunity project.
DANCE
to the music of Walter Ostenack
Saturday, May 9
is
DANCE
The Dublin Corporation
Friday, May 22
STRATFORD
FAIRGROUNDS
doors open at 8 p.m.
advance tickets 55.00
Available at the Expositor
licenced by Special Occasions permit
Groups of 20 or-more receive 20% discount.
Phone 271-5130
Clinton Arena
SPONSORED BY THE CLINTON FAIR
BOARD
TICKETS
. averpersonTearrtye-obtainedr--
from any director , the secretary
Faye Fear, or the Blue, Fountain
Restaurant, Clinton
All proceeds to be used to reduce
the loan of the Fair Board.
Special permit in effect
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EXPOSITOR
WANT ADS'
Phone 527-0.240' '
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
527-1106
Clarence Dennis of At•
wood visited Wednesday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Regele.
Mr. and ,IVIrs Harold Mc.
Callum returned home after
spending a few days at their
cottage at Manitoulin
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
Visited with Melinda-Koehler
and Morley one evening last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Presicator of Crectiton '.(sit-
ed Sunday with-Mary Thorn-
ton at • Seaforth Comniunity
Hospital and also y 'sited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallum'.
Bessie Davidson of Sea-
forth Manor and formerly of
12th Concession-. McKillop
Tw'p,, is a patient at Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Jean Broadfoot of Walton
week
is also a patient at the same
hospital. We wish them both
a speedy reeoyery.
Joy McCowan has return-
ed from 'a twelve day trip to
-the Eastern (Jailed States
where she visited Saddlebred
and Standard ?red Breeding,
Farms ' in .New Jersey, and
New York.
She attended races with
friends at the. "Meadow -
lands" in New Jersey and
Monticello Raceway in New
York. • •
.. She also visited with rela-
tives in the Boston and New Education
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Gary Birmingham, 'princi-
pal of the host school. ck-
teiided"greetings and spoke,
of the Iiistdry and the growth_ _
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel'
school from early days to the •
present time.
Board chairman. Ronald
Murray, of Dublin. spoke
about the combined efforts
required to celebrate learn-
ing__._ • - , -
aNilliamekert director-pf
education for the hoard. talk
ed on the variety of person.
nel involvedln the education
of Catholic students.
The parlor of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church, Rev.
J.P. Nelligan. was the guest
speaker
in honour of their
Edgar
and Helen
Rathwell
wish to invite friends,
relatives and neighbours
to an
OPEN
RECEPTION
40th
Wedding Anniversary .
on Saturday
May 9
Best wishes only.
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Gong Show Starts at 7:45 p.m/ Dancing 9:00 p.m. to1:00 a.m.
Advance Tickets: $4.00 per Person at the Door $6.00 per Person
(No Minors Admitted) S
Saturday, May 16, 1981
at the Seaforth Arena
Music by "Star, Trek"
The following groups•aresponsoring this Dance: Seaforth Lions Club, Se'aforth
Optimist Club, Seaforth Arena committee, Seaforth Agricultural Society, Seaforth
Centenaires' Hockey Club. Proceeds are'for 600 new chairs & 60 tables for the Arena
Floor Dances.
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FAMILY AND ADULT •
ROLLER SKATING
at the Seaforth Arena
StarOng:Thqrsday, May 7th
7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
$1.00 per, person (including skates)
for 4 or more in a family,
$1.00 off toial cost.
Door Prizes
"Come lust and skate with your WOW"
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WE LIKE THE BARNYARD Dean Finnegan, ' left and Derek
MacDonald admired same of the machinery diking their nursery school
Class's visit to the Baker's sheep farm on Highway 8. (Photo by White) SNOW AND WHITE — Local farmer Edith
*Baker shows two new baby lambs call Snow and
White to a crowd of admiring Seaforth *nursery
school. students who visited her Tuckersmith
farm recently. (Photo by White)
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Dale spent a few days last week in
Port Hope attending the 0.5.1.1.14. conference.
Easter visitors at the home of • Mr. and Wk. -Eifficr
Townsend in' tiarphurey were: MT: and MeS,.q.eprp
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family of Tuckeivaitb, 'Mt: and Mrs:•.Pitea-aawftl,„.44
0114 Cheryl 4f Fergus Mr.,A00. ivlr5 GetaKTOW.:4004,..
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41*,:. • 'ROI - HOR.Orlfit, • Stratford. Mr and 15,10s:
Eggert. .14weeit.; *Mr, .40.140..-1:$ert .f.ohrroun,:„\-$486;
Aodtey Potter, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.- Paynter.
-Regina. Sask.: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Putman. BayliOd...
Velma Parker. Kitchener: and Mrs.. B. Bell. New Hamburg
were recent visitors with Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. SteWart.
Mrs. Fred Dyer of Columbus. Georgia visited Mr. and.
Mrs. Joe Devereaux.
A 40th wedding anniversary party for. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnston of Clinton was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Johnston. Lo'ndesbero, April 26.
Noon visits in McKillop
Bedford Mass. area.
Mr. Randy Johnsen of
Stratford spent the weekend
at the home of Larry. Marsha
and Randy Nevers.
IN THE BARN — In the barn with mere than 100 sheep and iambs at
Edith and-John Baker's farm were nursery school students, from left,
Gaby White, Carrie Mcliwain, Laura McKercher and Krista Morris. The
whole class watched attentively as Mrs. Baker fed yogurt to a sick lamb,
showed another iamb witti its leg in a splint and pointed out, several
newborns. (Photo by White)"
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JEWELLERS LTD.
SEAFORTH
Op'en
Friday Nights
Until 9:0b p.m.
BY WILMA OKE
The official opening of
education week was held by
the Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board at Our. Lady of
Mount Carmel school' when
parents. teachers, students,
trustees and guests filled the
gymnasium Sunday after-
noon.
StudentS from the school,,,,
and three cithet:aii-""i_selipols,
St. BOniface at Zurich."
Precious Blood at Exeter and
Ecole Ste. Marie at St.
'Joseph. provided, entertain-
. ment. .