The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-09, Page 1110
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by GORM14 SCOTT. P -It mooing to-alght (Thursday iny -Brussels-for mentswehoveb-pen invited
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ppyqve wishing to go to wbytq 4.00 J
We attended the Ladies •
and our prosl4ent would like 'the IA4193 to attot 0 ,^.f.. 42. w. Tracey (Mr
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Murray. Alvin mmond Siewen.1A 81jW);, U
--Auxiliary meeting lot week tQsCCZIIcoMMJitpoch*men Dfumho s- thgsi; please contact Karen. Fowk
ad service tra0y---NIcho1sQ#. Angels Sills, Toddy Sills, DAvid Katrina Lindemaji.a, Cr, Johnson, Mrs. CryiI Jack, Mrs, bwasto Juing'apa Ws.
chaired by President Thelma present if possible, The, f6l- sets neat Sunday. After a Mary Doig and Glave Little
Dejorig, Defect Dejoaj,'Val- Soontip" SoindraMcIlinallY. Murray. Lori Cronin Tracy Erita Norcker.
Coombs.- The meeting was lowing week will be our first- short discussion it was, 4ecid- - o Farrogia all of Moorefield,
y Laverty. Paul hopper, Lauri
erio Laverty. Cathy ;I IV Rev. J. VrC and Mrs. Stewart att"00, *14, 0010,144
well conducted with quite a general mooilp# of the, new Coto. increase the price of the our Bus trip committee report Susan ', Caner. Dennis Aoam, QItipp, Terry Kelly. - Peter Vans)yke, Pa
lot p! Impact, from the floor. season. Thero� will be a meals we �ater'xt the Legion on the 6 Pipe. m mrMonle's of lhi6 Senior Citigom wrao"Moo"AW4
9 , pX1,*rr;tngements for Joe Ryan. John Ryon. Mara Nolan. Tracy Tgylqr. Or' Sunday A04 W$Q vixitco A0. , 444. b(". Joit St
They d fo r a few dis�qussloa on plans for an to $7 per son as of our trip Q' Sept. 19. Please be IMP
ey had hope a Omgo;,J�son Swartz, Danny Ryan, Paul Ryan, Sandra $w"tieps, Paul. Dodds..
woop log wo'owbo **w.•
a4ditiento our building,so we *ptet e Legion hall Promptly at toy. Kurt- Lindemann., 0, . . d1W",$A4$-L
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� Sppojofta, Karen, Chits= 7,15a.m.Tho�bqshaptole;ve
would like to S." $004 t tj Murray, Mark' Steven Uhrog;ter. Do -righott';
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this xno�tfpi- Vey repona on the tim-ming Apo $00". Scott qo_rvls�, Mig fC"pin, Dwithi For,,
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mqra�legWn'mombers to be Ideal.
At the golpgloown of the iiin and Ruth Lone and family llsva returned home after
prose ulte TIME
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pleased to . *Ce the se4 of sun And in the morning we Wed., Sept. 9 Arena Public Arena 8 P.M. completing &two-ye&rcontractia Saudi Arabia. On the *A
the Rhine
-1h will remember Them. home they vacationed In Europe and enjoyed
as who turned out, At e -Meeting
close of the, meeting, lunchcruise.
THEAU 4EWS Thurs., Sept. 10 Ladies Playoff Optimist Park 7 P.M. The month of August was spent at her parent's home.
was enjoyed by all. . . . . .
syDARDARASCOTIrP.R.0 Game
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crozier, in Hamurfiev. Mr. James
At present we are send'
out a bulletin to all members The first 'meetinil of the Lone is in Calgary where the family will join him in
Thurs., Sept. 10 Eagles Playoff Optimist Park 9 p.m.
season washild last Wednes- September.
with the dates for all activities Game
from now till the new year. So oily with a good turn -out of Frk,. Sept. 11 Ladies Playoff Game Optimist Park 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattergon and family from London,
altmembers living both local- members. Them were also Mt. and Mrs. Ray Beattie and family from Duttqn spent
rs of the ingn's Fri., Sept. 11 Roller Skating Arena 7:30 - 10 p.m. some holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J.E.
ly and out of town kvill know seven members
what is going on in advance branch present. The 8 p.m. Sat., Sept -12 Farmers Market Victoria Park 9a.m. -2 P.M. Patterson last week and holiday weekend.
'and M . Arnold Taylor
draw was won by Peg Mr.'and'Mrs. R.M. Scott and Mr. rs
and we hope you will be able Sun., Sept. 13 Forithill vs Midget Opti mist Park 1 P. M.
of these Coombs. Committee chair- t and Don and Nancy enjoyed three weeks holiday touring
to attend most man gave their reports. Pres- (Q.B,A. Finals) Now Brunswick, PEI and Nova Scotia, Maine and Cape
There wilt be an executive Ident Bill Wilbee gave the A 8-10:30p.m.
functions. Sun., Sept. 13. Roller Skating rena Cod. The lobster and scallop crop was. extremely good this
Mon., Sept. 14 Turf Club v$ Optimist Park 7 p.m. fear. The Maritimes had a cold wet spring but the crops
Travellers look good now and they are just starting to harvest.
Tues., Sept. 15 Minor Hockey Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson on Friday, Mrs.,'
8 P.M. *dredflia4s.. New Liskeard, Mrs. Audrey Reid, Miss
Public Meeting Arena John Ruby Reid, Mrs
TROPHY WINNERS Donna and . . Kay Larvone all of tendon. Mrs., Hinds
Tues., Sept. 15 Roller Skating Arena 7:30 - 10 p.m. Patterson of Seaforth won' the Soole Trophy and stayed for the weekend to visit ivith Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Wed. Sept. 16 Girls Softball Optimist Park 7 p.m. club championship Aug. 20 at the Seaforth Lawson, friends and relatives.
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THIS WEEK House League Lawn Bowling -Club. Thirty-two bowlers took Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot spent the Labour Day
r6ke
Thurs.., Sept. 17 Travellers vs Optimist Park 7 p.m. part'in the competition, then enjoyed a lu'nch at,. . weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Parr of Bryden.and
Turf Club Dr. and Mrs. Lance Norris In Wyoming.
Midnight What's'happening Is a weekly c6lum . n, space donated by The the local greens., W . WXX�XJLXXX
Huron Expositor. Tolidt your event, call the Recreation Office at DdIlar Buys More
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Rader 527-0802..
Saturday Matinee 4-6 Touring grant,
NExT WEEK,
Wanted::
for are 'no
Wild Honey Seaforth 1HL requi•
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The Seaforth Anne Com
mittee recently received a
Referees
Commercial touring_ arts. fund grant of
$175 from the Ontario Arts
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for Sunday Ni hts Council (OAC) It was a
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Seaforth
council grantedto 256 artists
Apply in writing to Box 3506 and 360 Arts organizations in
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Centre Board, $875; Blyth,
Centre for the Arts, $9,000,
Ted John$ of Blyth, a play-
wrights award.of up to $2000
and Stratford Alternate The-
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CONCERNED
PARENTS
You are invited t6 a meeting
to discuss recent traffic fdtalities
in the Seaforth area'.
S'.. D tr H t S Nt -
Thursday, Sept.. 17
8. p.m.
Terry Johnston -
Head of Physical Education,
Seaforth District High School
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