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Tues., June 16
Bayfield vs Atom
Boys (9Occer)
Tues., June 16
Browns vs Scotts
Tues., June 16
D.Emrns vs Ken
Smith
Tues., June 16
McNichol vs
fan Commercial
Wed., June 17 St. Marys vs Pee
Wee Boys (Softball)
Wed., June 17 Brodhagen vs Jr.
Farmers
DATE EVENT
Thurs., Jude 11 Walton vs Sluggers
Fri., June 12 Roller Skating
Fri., June 12 Maihstreet vs Queens
Fri., June 12 Teachers vs B.P.
Sat., June 13 Villagers vs Travellers
Sat., June 13 Firemen vs Turf Club
Sat., June 13 Mainstreet vs
Teachers
-Queens vs B.P.
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'B' Championship
'A' Championship
Roller Skating
Tavistock vs Midget
Girls (Softball)
Roller Skating
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Fill in this application form and return today to:
Irwin Johnson, Program Chairman, Lions Carni-
v al, P.O. Box 626, Seaforth, Ontario.
Full Name Ilf Group, list
on separate sheet!
Address
Age lif under 161 4.. Phone
Type of Talent, vocal, instrumental. %lance, ete
Name of selectioni to be performed if musical
Signature of entrant 'or parent or guardian if
under 161
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Playsohool
Registration
Register at the Seaforth
. Recreation Office
June 1:5 toJune 26
Program begins July 6
Fees: Per .child $15.
Family $45.
For Boys & Glils Ages 3'to 7 years
Do you
Sing?
Dance?
Play an instrument?
This is your once in a lifetime opportunity
-to turn your talent-Intel:toilers-or trophies.
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Sea forth Lions Annual
z"1 ARNIVAL
,Jully 10, 11 and 12
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Deadline for contestant_ applications, Monday, JUNE
29,1981. The time available on contest nights may be
limited,, and it may be necessary to limit entties, so
get your application in early. All applications will be
acknowledged.
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FRIDAY.' SPA' LTAUYRIDNAGY . SIUS : Y
WEEKEND
JUN E 12.1 3.1 4
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
1S Bosch St.. Clinton 482.7030
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:30 PM
BRUCE COUNTY TO PERFORM AT BRODHAGEN — The 'Bruce
County' bluegrass band will perform at the Brodhagen Bluegrass
Festival on June 27 at the Brodhagen Community Centre. From left to
right are Charlie Steinhoff, bass-;, Claude Lepreiur, fiddle; Kerry
Clemens, mandolin; Jim Macdonald, banjo; and Claude Seguin, guitar
and lead singer.
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158 attend Hulley reutiion
The weather was perfect
for the. annual Hulley .Reun-
ion at Monkton Park Sunday
with 158 attending. Games
were enjoyed by the children
as well as contests for the
,adults. Football. horse-shoe
and frisbee were played as
...well .as a.... lively- baseball_
game.
Maxine Marks president
thanked everybody for com-
ing. a minute's silence was
held for those who passed
away in the past year.
The youngest baby attend-
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ing , was Crystal Hulley
daughter of lan-and Debbie ,
Hulley, cliniOn.The eldest
..lady present was Ethel
Cramer, Petrolia.
Those coming the 'longest
distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Cramers, Point Edward
-and-Murray +Wiley; Toronto. -
President for the Coming
year is Marion Hulley, Sea-
forth Sec. Treas. Fay Grant.
Games committee are Jo-
anne-and Bob Broughton and
Norm and Shirley Reebling
Monkton. Jack and Meg
Hulley Monkton are in
charge of sending out the
invitations and looking after
the park facilities. The picnic
will be ,held next year orr.
Sunday, June 6th.
Special gifts were' taken to
Teenie.Hulley in the Listowel.
Nursing Home and to Ella
Ridley in the Kilbarchan
Nursing Home, Seaforth. A
family dance was suggested
to be held later in the year.
-John- Holley son ofOord and
Elsie Hulley, Goderich got
the prize for guessing. Myr-
tle Hulley had the most
buttons on her dress.
Bob Hulley, Larry Living-
ston and Campbell Grant '
'were three who had jack
knives in their pockets. A
pot-luck supper was held
which brought to a close a
great day for everybody .
present
LONDESBORO LIONS
annual
Bike A Thon
Saturday, June 13
Registration 9-10 at ball diamond
20 kilometer - Proceeds to Kinburn
Foresters Building Fund
$250 in prizes
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The story of two enterprising young men
who make an amazing htnourti of money
selling ice cream.
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7 p.m.
7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9 p.m.
9 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
12 noon
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Optimist Park 4 p.m.
Optimist Park 5:30 p.m.
Arena 8-10:30 p.m.
High School 6:45 p.m.
Arena 7 - 8:30 p.m.'
& 8:30 - 10:30 p.m.
High School 7 p.m.
High School 7 p.m.
Optimist Park 7 p.m.
Optimist Park 9 p.m.
Optimist Park 7 p.m,
Optimist Park
9 p m LET'S MAKE A DEAL—Lorne Teeter° (standing)' and Mike MacLean
Saturday. (Photo by Hook)
find a couple of items that catch their eye at a garage sale in Egmondville
PLACE
Optimist Park
Arena
Optimist Park
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Optimist Park
Optimist Park
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Optirrtist. Park.
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LOOKING FOR BARGAINS—Fay Storey (foreground) was one of the
visitors at a garage sale,put on by Keith MacLean in Seaforth Saturday.
(Photo by Hook)
New members
At the celebration of
Pentecost and the coming of-
the Hely Spirit at First
Presbyterian Church Sunday
three new members joined
the church by profession of
faith. New members arc
Marianne Vander Vliet, Lisa
Vander. Vliet and Mrs.
Murray Sinnamon.' They
were welcomed by the con-
gregation and received the
right hand of fellowship from
the members' of the session.
. . MAN WITH THE DEALS—Keith MacLean has a pause to refresh. at his
garage sale.in Seaforth 'on the weekend. (Photdby Hook)'
WS. Harry Smith of Calgary was in town last week.the •
guest of Mrs. W.C. Bennett. Mrs. Smith. the former
Helen Smith, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: H.E.
Smith of Seaforth.
Mrs. Fetes Lake of Burlington spent the weekend
here, the guest of theMisses Grieve in Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen .were in Kingston
recently visiting with their son Joe and his wife Ruth.
- -While-there- they- also-speot-some-timeln.New-York-Stnte. -
Mr. and Mrs. Patrict Murray of London attended the
graduation at the University of Windsor on Saturday. June
6 at which their son. Gary, graduated with. honours with a
Bachelor of Commerce in. Business Administration. Their
daughter. Caroline, graduates from University of Wektern
Ontario receiving her Bachelor Arts in Administrative and
Commercial Studies. At the, moment she is on a trip to
Europe. In September she will start working in
Administration at the Royal Bank in Windsor. Caroline
and Gary are' grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. James
McQuaid of Saforth and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray of
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Seaforth arriving from Edmonton Alberta. Also Mr. and
. Mrs. Norman McQuaid of Guelph. Joseph McQuaid and
friend of Clinton. Aloysious McQuaid of Kitchener, Mr,
and Mrs. Leo Ryan and Michael, and Betty Ann, Woods
from Georgetown. Paul is returning to Edmonton. where
he is employed at "Cuitom Colours."
MONSTER
BINGOS
Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs
at
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
JUNE 15 -AUGUST 31, 1981
15 Regular Games: '50. prize
3 Share-the-Wealth Games
GRAND PRIZE EACH NIGHT
$1,000.
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
BINGO STARTS AT MOO P.M.
ADMISSION: 16 YEARS OF AGE. AND OVER
PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY WORK
eople
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