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XPOSI,TOB, FEBRUARY 1, 1904
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yrs 410(5•DORASHOBDRO
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On Jan. 29 at the Unit Church reeteri
e;..• Lorne flunking ,Jim � ni sent
s rs were Bruce PenfoundrMejvin Bergs
m . John Cartwright and Stephen Duizer.;.
A special congregation4mee0ngiwill .e,
'kid next Sunday, Feb: 5''alt ,2;,p m,,,,tn :t e7
sanctuary when representatives of Eluron
Perth Presbytery and LotclbnLconfertnce
will be present.
Confirmation classes will beim Fri 'Feb..3
at 7:30 p.m. Children's time story AS:fion''
Snowflakes" with Sheila Kennedy as
teacher.{ •:
The first meeting of the UCW was hind
Jan. 16 at the church with a dessert luncheon
at 1:30 p.m. President Brenda Radford•ga ve a
reading and minutes were ready; by Joan
Whyte and happy birthday was 'sung, for
Margaret Good.
The next meeting will be Feb 20 at 1:30
m.
P The 1984 slate of officers is astiprestdent
Gail Lear, president Brenda Radi`ard, first
Vice Betty Hulley, second viicc''. oan Whyte,
secretary Bernice Norman k,asst Addie
Hunking, treasurer' Margaret Good; asst.
Pearl Mason, pianist Gail• hear asst.
Genevieve Allen Christian Development
Mary Peel and Florence:: Cartwright, •orld
Outreach Joan Whyte, c'otgimunications.Dora
Shobbrook, church- in society, Dora Shob
brook and June Fothergill, eadership de-
velopment -Edythe Beacom, Stewardship and
Finance -Margaret Good `and,�Pearl Mason,
Supply & Welfare -Laura Lyoi`r and'Mary
Longman, Archives -Joan Whyte; rep. to
PIANO TUNING
• REPAIRS • REBUILDING
• KEYS RECOVERED
• DAMPP-CHASERS
• REGULATING
• BENCHES
BRUCE
PULSIFER
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boafi ofatewards•Hel aims
tee -Roth Knox, liuyin,�colii!Inrtte*al1'r<arj
to J . u
�,al�twr1'gh the Sten"1�.QBg>~.I�, f n r�„�!!nc
committee -Helen Lee., Audrey 1 o>I►ipsbi
Norms Glousher,44ye.Saun'derd
Julie thetgili
The gx lorefs • meeting 'was' held .5 a:
With pe ,ect attendance. The E
emblem, - a -reactb' Trac e . ti,
r at Ken. d .
Riley, Denise G and Lisa K nnedy
The Explorer picture was done by tonne
Wilts.
The new`ex cutive°for the second -half of
• the year is.C;htef•;Explorer - Cheri floggart,
Keeper of th Log, Kathy Kennedy;and
Treasurer Vi yn,Louu,ey• :.
Happybirtlidaywassung to Kim Salverda
The nextmeetin .Feb. 3 after school.
—. RSONALS
A head on:traffic. collision 3/4 miles west of
Londesboro on Jan. 26 claimed the life of
Robert Klazinga, 23 of RR1 Londesbo o.
Dorothy Tamblyn of RR1 Blyth was admittedt
to Clinton Public Hospital and is in
satisfactory.:.condition. •
Sympathy is extended to Audrey Klazinga
and her baby.. •
Sympathyisextended to Mr. and Mrs, .Bob
Burns on the death of his brother Harry•on
Jan. 30 at Pine Crest Nursing Horne,
Lucknow at theage Of 64.
Mrs. Ken I-Iutley-was-admitted to Univer-
sity Hospital London on Wednesday.
Friends wish her a sppeedy recovery.
Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Allen spent the
weekend of Jan. 22 snowmobiling at Sauble
Beach. ”
Joan Whyte, Brenda Radford and 'Jane
Swan were UCW delegates on Jan. 23 at
oyer
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Mr. -arta Mrs Alien �attedde
funeral of the late•l,
Mendel funerallbinei
and'visited with lvlr, and`'
Mr. and Joliri,
spent Saturday with 11 i
Mrs. Bob Thompson , r. Fenn Mrt4 a; ty
Bedford, Lontlo set a ee
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sante home, viith her,p tints and vlte,
-ggrrandfather Mr. 'Wm. Ilton t,
f[ospital, 1
John Radford arid boj
Brenn and Keith A11611,411
and Drew spent the web>Ir~nd saf9lv!tital
at Sauble Beach. ; .- "tet
' Dora Shobbrook spent, Sputa
celebrate Thelma Eliery's # K t
•also attended . the Clinton figu rtl Sting
club's annual competition of which b t't
granddaughter Chastity Gt)]gtittdun ~ ra , a
member.
W.I. Family Affairs meotiril' wili,lie
Feb. 8 at 8 ,p,m, • with °splen ere ose
Armstrong from Huron Da ,CaretCeoti
W.I. card party is Feb '3 at; 8 m
The Happy Gadg• .-Seniors Reid
meeting Jan. 25 at 1:30 p.m.,.,
President Beth Knox, welconibd All. and
minutes of the last meettngwereread 4y
secretary Isabel' Scanlan
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Hog art and -Thompson low Beryl Reid
and ornee;HungSee yen Feb.,1,;
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B�rt•y McCauley,, Diana :,1 `axwell, Rani
Maxwell and friend ” of Stratford - -spent.. •
Saturday -afternoon at the; home of• his •.
Mother Mrs. Dorothy McCauley and at Mr.”
and,v1rs., Gerald McCauley and Steven.
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the eek :after, on.Feb 8 . Another: mixed
euchre will be ;held at 8: p im. TO:, register,'
plaee;your name on the; list proovided'ontiie ..
please. Remember there will be
+an executive meeting on Thursday, Feb. 9 at
r1 1)'°'' vv •? r 1 -b el have,, anotherthree names for
s " honorable. 'Mention, those ',Who gave up,
Last. week was one of those' quiet w s smoking some time ago Cie ve Coombs who> �t:
when nothing happened around the brano , liars quit over a year now and his -wife Pe
except for the usual riot,,. of the 'mill who will shortly,be a' year: Jane-Habkirk h
conversations found anytime.- any day'.Y 'he i quit for fiveif
, months. The; number of 'Legion
new carpet canis in and as far as 'I kttovy is ?Ives who. 'gave. u the• weed:,
place. We hope the metnbers will like b eo the ye s quite large riot Giiving up
now -m lace they
it. i •,' „sru king.isnoteasy bat we l ope it-isworth it.- t' ' ..
This weekstag At the going down of the,sun anon the THE'. SEAFQ,,ATH libt'ary has 1tOredi•Coii:foct;AuRpet:Sainte dell hoed• dU stere
Jiin.�tias'another of his : gg � Y p0
' euchres on Wednesday:,, Feb. l at 8 p.m.ne' d , 'morning we will remember them variety of shows the past Seve•ral .Saturday Saturday. "gyp 4 (yRiasslflk'photo)
t -Gordon Scott P.R.O. , afternoons. Tap shows art! free It!? ►atlkee .
POKER RALLY
Sunday, Feb: 5
Registration 1 1 - 2 c
Admission x3:00 each
43'0
IN CASN :PRiIZES
plus numerous other
prizes.
Sponsored by Walton
Area Spdicts Club
BRUSSELS
OPTIMISTS
CLLI-
VEGAS
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VEGAS - RIGHT
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Friday, Feb. 3,1984
9 p.m. - 1 am.
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Brufsels legion,Hslit
$3'.001person,
Lunch provided.
Black Jack and other
Galt es °Whence
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,Girt THE WINT ER.TIME,' BLUES? .:
Joint oSeafortnHighSchoolGirisBendfor
a week in t e still.in i .
Myrtle Beach, 'South Carolina
March 10 to l8, 1984
PRiCE: $350ptirp11on at 2 adulle Par room
INCLUDES worry free travel In washroom equipped buses,
6 nig fits the beautifui 1.
SEA CREST MOTEL:on thaotisarta`
Indodrand Outdoor Pools,
MyrtleE melt isflteg ngcapital of t e world, and offers IS69919 strip of white
'sandy beach, -so leave the snow`behind and enjoy the stint•
'Also being offered is.* guided tour to Charieston S.C., 100 mines to the south,
where the Civil *40 340. This is air -ado tour filled with history and beauty.
Seatingis limited for this wonderful chrtnceto escapetliecoli, so please act fast.
.CONTACT: Iforth lir high SchoolOUFce
batman 9a.m. arld4p m.521.
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FAMILY •
PARADISE
RR 4 WALTON,
527 -0699 -
see us •
at Family
Paradise
for your
•BANQUETS
*RECEPTIONS'
•ORANY OCCASiONI
•LatgeHardwood Dance Floor
*Over 200 Capacity
*Kitchen Ftciiitiili,
'Wecan assist you tvith
3trtngements for any size of grou)3 '
For an enjoyable time come to
‘IAMI.LY PARADISE,
DUBLIN & DISTRICT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
BINGO
FRG FEB. 3
DUBLIN & DISTRICT
-COMITY CENTRE
JACKPCT
$700.
in 54 Calls
:EGMONDVILLE RIVER RATS
BRtlOMBALL DANCE
9 SEAFOR kl AND DISTRICT
• ?COMMUNITY CENTIte,,S
Saturday, Feb. 11,
DANCING 9 TO 1.
MUSiC OY "FREE WHEELING"
$4.00 PERSON EVERYONE WELCOME,
Lunch Provided. •
Age of Maiarlty tjegnire3 .
The children of, RAY and LEON►
ANSTETT Invite you to an OPEN
RECEPTION celebrating) thein parents'
2STH WEDDING ANNIVEf15ARY,
FEBRUARY 4, at Seaforth Legion, 9:00
p.t i. Rest wishes only.
South Hurtle
Junior Farmers
DANCE
Sat., Feb. 4
HENSALLCOMMUNITY
-CENTRE
Musk:by D.J.
PARTIE SOUND"
Junior Farmer or
Age of Majority Card
is needed for admittance
84.00 per person
Music by
DANCING -
SV PERSON
LUNCH- pitovrogn
' Sponsored by the Seaforth Optimist Club
and th'eSeaforth JIM ler Fartne `s
A DIVING
Sport Diver. Course:
SEEAFORI H St DISTRICT
FRE -SCHOOL LEARNING
CENTRE
Coinrilehding -
FEBRUARY 15,,1984
Ai The
VANASTRA COMMUNITY
CTRL ,...
do i'Se Length 42 Hours .. 12 Weeks
••150i#•t
Far' ,1 ifor66ation coiifaet: Vanast'ra Coinmutiity+
Centre 4$2=3544 Or Sid Sctpggs-482-3151.
Candid:ides May o'fitait ftitI11, ACUC, or CMAS
Cerif$itation recognized Worldwide. All aged
066.ii ' 15 tray register
ENROLL NOW
.TOTAL REGiStRATION
IS LIMI1 ®_ . ..... .
ANNUAL
DANCE
BENEFIT
DANCE
Sat., Feb. 18, 1984
at the
Seeforth Legioii�tlell
0 ` 1
Music by -
"FREE SPIRIT"
89.00 each
LUNCH PROVIDED
EVERYONE WELCOME
Proceeds to
TOM AND°JOYCE
'4 WILLIAMSON
Feb. 10, 1984
Family Paradise Hall
Dance to
IAN WILBEE
ORCHESTRA
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Ladies Please Bring Lunch