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SEAFORTH MKT PUPILS
PLSS F!URE SKATt!G TESTS
T ,v,-:,.: pun ..s of Kerry
L:.: Z:. e: he Seaforth Figure
`ka:i , Cub. vere successful
?ger Canadian Fig-
ure Skating Association tests
1-e: the arena Sunday:
Fre: _n rar_: figures — Angela
Devereaux: Dutch Waltz, Bar-
bara Box. Jean Devereaux, Ruth
Aur Dunlop, Mary Ann Snow-
don; Canasta Tango, Mary Ball,
Karen Henderson, Dianne Pat-
terson, Jane Sills.
Eight members of the Exe-
. ter club and one from Wing -
ham also passed tests tried
here. These have as their pro-
fessional Miss Faye Love. a for-
mer member of the local club_
Judges were A. A. Deer. Miss
Judy Petterson of Stratford.
Mrs. Don Rosenhagen and Wil-
fred Pocock of Wingham. Trial
judging were Judy Cr:ch and
Bruce Brady. Mrs. Art Dev-
ereaux convened the tests.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Paul
Brady and Mrs. Frank C. Sills.
Club members expressed ap-
preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McGonigle for their assistance.
Seaforth Pin
Pals Meet
The third meeting of the Sea -
forth Pin Pals was held at the
home of Gaye Watson with 14
members present, and opened
by repeating the 4-H Pledge.
The roll call was answered by
showing the pictures selected
as a home assignment and ex-
plaining why the lines will suit
her. Erma Agar read the min-
uites.
Mrs. Stewart Dale, the lead-
er, discussed harmony in color,
design in texture and clothes
suitable for the occasion. The
girls were shown how to make
a hand -made buttonhole. by Mrs.
Earl Nott.
The next meeting will be
eld March 16th at the home ,
Stewart Dale.
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IT WAS INOCULATION DAY at Seaforth District High School on Friday, when n
:he Fiero:: County Health Unit set up their stations in the school and provided stud
:: pr(:ectior against a variety of diseases. In all, about 600 inoculations were gi
T^:,:e v.:-.3 xissed through absence—accidental or necessary—will receive their inocula '
:er. Show:: here are nurses: (right), Mrs. N. C. Cardno and Mrs. June Greenan.
Reports Poultry Market
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SEMORTH LIONS BANTAMS
FIGHT TO FINALS BUT LOSE
Seaforth Lions Bantams ' and Seaforth and Mitchell met
fought their way to the finals , Saturday in the 'B' group semi -
3 in the 'B' Division in the Har- finals-
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d riston Bantam hockey tourna-
Two weeks ago the Mitchell
ment on Saturday. losing ;o game.�_ team had defeated Seaforth in �ersoll in the final the group play-offs, but the lo-
b cats had their revenge on Sat -
The Seaforth team staged a ; urday as they defeated Mitchell
tremendous comeback on Fri- by a 2-0 score. Gene Kruse
day night. coming from behind registered the shut -out, with
to score three goals in the third Don Murray scoring the open -
period and defeat the Wingham ing and winning goal, and then
Bantams 4-3. Eric Bennewies, Hank Scott scored the clincher
Murray Henderson, Don Murray tin the last minute of play.
and Hank Scott scored for Sea- ' Ingersoll proved too strong
forth, with Scott's winning goal ! for the Lions Bantams in the
coming with only minutes left final game, and defeated Sea -
in the game. forth 5-1, to win the trophy..
The Mitchell Bantams defeat- The lone Seaforth goal was
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