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tryln ,. yopr• ,14ek in 'b'ingo,: of people really enjoyed it:
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saleA, . watching the' taleri# for older^ people, One was life to the carnival on'
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owe. ftgttaet..t•pu11'azxd,the Ca the:snowman,ft'avas:a •' to day after oon,
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clan ng hil,al: hpurs at the a 'group of, 'two-four ani!; rytbi g The penny sale again r OukSide of the actual. This was
,.:. great in an little
da ' h sc ea from breaking beer bottles,;to atfraated eo le and was a s bin o. boys' 'e e they e
nce,.',: at s wk►a1~, . appened r med, every time; you" P P midway was g on Friday, oys eyes as 1. y saw th
tb o knocking over tin cans. Tlie great. success. It is always o people y ac rs !lin heavy 1 a
a tllitti n ; rCarntval' 'tosyl " went off' 4f a raid O"Iet Y ru ht. s me p P e seem #o ar to pulling h y o `ds
wee�Cehd, ttran tkiat, . tt wasn't'. too thought of winning one of the fun to try your luck and see be luck all night and win in and dawn the„race track.
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hue stuffed animals is what - you. Y g g �� y y? '
ons Ct}rnival "wild. g y u would like to win, everythin including bingo "Did you see that Dadd
enough to make -an• otre want Usuall when o
was a g`ceat one, People from, Lastly was a combination y you put a lot of ,. while ..others seem to watch is only `dire of the things that e'fl
all over. attended to seethe of a ferns wheel and a "who to keep on trying. tickets into one thing you'll them 'and borrow money! In many would have, to
parader talent, show, Also there were , lots of probably g g Y• y g'
tractor knows what. It was a ferns p y win something else the same building on listen to during the after- �: w'•
pull and the carnival 'itself as 'wheel tilted on its side 'a bit games where you could or nothing at all. The- Leo Saturday, there was a:dance, noon.: �. Nyi
there, was a good, crowd all so that once you reached the amble and try and make a Club also put on a good pop” with a really good band. There were wamirigs of ,, i'
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four`. days of the annual top, you "ran out of tracks." rtune. Most people don't bottle game. Anyone who'. rain and thunder all weekend x:
_ make areal fortune but have - —_' .•_Y,.
_ _.event. Thena_wasso.much�or. _ The..majority thought .that-- _ .._ _--,--_ -- - eoftld�pui a ling around the - - THE.PARADE: but 06- weatherman was nice _ _ - - - �,t�-
fun trying. to of o bottle was a sure Saturday was also the da
kids to do at,the carnival this t�iis was a good ride but not P pop Y Y and kept the storms away so
year. Togtsday the after you had just been on This year, they had a winner. a the parade: 22 groups that the kids in Seaforth-
started,, {,' A, "t"�^ •� y'N ' "
tt-shirt booth with several
carnival offin�he usual styie:� the hustler. This ride went . Heart Save Seaforth hada fromseafortp and the district could enjoy another Lions
There vas 'tile beginning of quite quickly and wasn't too t -shirts, buttons and hats. display and some , t -shirts took part in entering floats. Carnival'• this year and that
You could
spend ,_hours there and the Lioness' Club For a kid there is not too they did.
the talent+preliminaries that good to the stomach which P ey
" night and many people went had suivived' the hustler. reading the different sayi,tigs was having, a draw on a big .much that ,is more exciting If you know of anyone who s
on the t -shirts and buttons, lion. All in all I think that the -than the sound of music, will be celebrating a birthda
to see what they could tell LITTLE RIDES g y
their friends to look for in'the For the younger kids, Of course 'everyone needs carnival midway was great. seeing your friends on some soon, send their name, age
next three days. , there, were three rides ..as to eat before getting on the Who says you have to go to floats,, running to get some and birthday to
rides so there were three the CNE tq have a good rand that -is thrown out to BirthdayNotices ,
Ivny of 'the comments of well. There was the ever food booths this year as well. midwav? I you and' watching the cars TheHuroExpositor
those who were brave pop4lar merry-go-round. Y g, ..
,enough... to go on the (Pareks' . favorite) They ` Box 69 w
a` "hustler", a ride that stand there and wave at you Seaforth, or Phone t
scafA enough to m e every time you come around527-0240
anyone's stomach turn as if you were never coming�. + 1�
upside down were the same. back but by some strangeVan'astra,S11Ck
pyI m,going to be sickI accidentyou arrive again as
For those who only went. you turn once more. - Q , �. .... ,tw•
on the ride once, , it Other rides for youngerL? r� h d ��
was'probably the same usual people included a covere.
scary ride. Hop on it, scream ferns wheel and a ride with Chlocks,
e t e n Bart Visscher, .19 on July
your head off and try to find little cars which circulated 10. A WINNER—Peter Underworid tr'iedhis hand at the ring toss In the Leo
your way off of it. ground. The midway was _ Cheryl Lynn McLlwain, Club booth, and went away with at least two bottles of pop'he won_ i_n the
For those who thought that great with the rides and Correspondent score of 26 to 15. Way, to go program began with a suc- age 5 on July 10. 1game; (Photo b El lis
the first time was nothing, variety of different games. MOIRA ROBINSON guys. cessful turn out of over 110
' 482-3080 :This is the first win for 'Happy Birthday tg Debbie y' �
children for an exciting day Henderson on July 13th.
BINGO JULY 1st Tuckersmith this season. The at the Metro Toronto Zoo. @ Betty Jane Little on July
The first share -the wealth Slide Chicks played Ben- Future trips -will see, them ,7�• ,
' of $55.00 was won by Russell miller on Thursday July 3 heading to Stratford, God-
Beyer
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, 9 Be er of Clinton. The second and lost this ame. Once all
Yg erieh, Grand Bend, and
share the wealth of 56.00 was the .players get back from Boblo Island.
claimed by Heather Plum— "holidays I'm sure they'll all A third activity that began-
% steel of Vanastra. Fran do better. this week was the .tot lot
Adams of Goderich got the REC CENTRE program: This is held every `
-third share the wealth of The summer activities '80 Monday, Vjrednesday, and
�i 557.00 and Valerie Miller of program had a busy week as Friday morning for pre -
Clinton was the lucky winner they were holding several -school aged children. '
of the $200.00 jackpot. ev£nts. Their regular play- Registration is still being r�
BASEBALL ground program began at accepted for all these pro -
Tuesday. July 1st, The Vanastra, Egmondvillc and grams at 482.3544.
Slide Chicks played against Vhma with a large turnout of PLEASE CALL
Holmesville and were beaten. enthusiastic Children at each A note to th readers and �*-c
The squirt boys also had a site. people whor ca I in news �acfw
game'against Benmiller and FIIdMI FESTIVAL please be advised 1 haven't •t 3
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} a they too lost. On Wednesday ` This ,week a film festival as much dIIA6 during the '
wJuly 3rd. The Bears played was held acid a fun swim summer as t had in the fall. 1
Londesboro and lost and the mcet is planned for next now have a job and I can't be q,
Bombers played Londesbaro week. at every baseball game or
and won with a wallopinrt The • trip .of the week every;cvent that goes on.
Please jot down what you
think -would be interesting to
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RBEIT—HENDRICK
Elaine Hend 4. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hendrick of Das Grood, and Wayne Corbett. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward rbett Hensall were married June 27
at 4:30 p.m., In a e ring ceremony at Dashwood
United Church. Reverend Stan MacDonald officiated. The
bride was given away by her father. Fay Hayter, of
Crediton was the maid of hondur, and Brian Campbell of
Hensall was the groorrisman. Ann Marie Hoffman was the
otganist at the wedding and Elizabeth Datars was the
soloist. Following the wedding a reception was held at the
Hensall Community Centre. After a wedding trip to
Eastern Ontario, the couple will reside at R.R. 1. Exeter.
(Photo by Phillips)
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BARNES--RAU
Sulianna Rau, daughter of Isabel Rau of Seafbf1b and
the late Verdun Rau and Jim tames, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Barnes of Toronto, were married at St. James Church,
Seaforth on July 5 at 4 p.m. Father Barnes and Fath"
Donovan officiated at the ceremcipy, _The bride was given
away in.rnaMage by her brother, Wayne Rau. a matron
Of
honour was tfie bride's sister, Mrs. Ma Jane
Armstrong of Seaforth and the flower girl vas 'Me issa
Armstrong. The groomsman was John Barnes of
Kitchener, and the ushers were -Gregory and Paul Rau,
both of Seaforth. The Cardinal Newman Folk Group
provided the music. Following the weddding, a reception
'was hied at the Legion Hall in Seaforth. Guests from ,
Oshawa, Kitchener, Toronto, Stratford and- London
.attended the wedding. The couple will reside in Toronto...
(Photo by Phillips)
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FiSCBZR--ELLIOTT
Deborah Lynn Elliott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fr
Elliott of Clinton and Richard Raymond F•isch.:r, son
Mrs. Verlyn Fischer and the late Raymond Fischer
Blake were married'.in Zurich Lutheran Church by l; -m
Jack Dre�sler on June 28 at 4:30. The matron of honor w
Mrs. Kon usech, sister of the bride. The bridesmar.0 we
Mrs. Huey Verstraeten-and Laurie Defter. of Lowbank. Th
best man was+Chuck Regier of Grand Bend and the usher
were Gerald Beckle of Zurich and Shane Elliott of Clinton
The organist w Chris Englesen, guitar was ,p&yed b
Doug Os and the soloist was Ruth Ann Steck!
Following the wedding, a reception was held at, tb
Hensall Community Centre. Guests attended from Zurich
Kitchener; London, Welland and Toronto. Following
wedding trip to northern Ontario, the couple will reside i
Blake. (Photo by Phillip
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day between midnight and
10:30 in -the morning. Those
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enjoy
Dolmages`
anniversary
Over 100 friends and rela-
tives joined with the family of
Mr. and Mrs. William 001 -
mage on Sunday. July 6th to
celebrate their parents' 40th
wedding anniversary at their
horse in Hullett. The couple
was married at 13gniondville
Manse July 6th. 194(). Their
attendants w ere Mrs. Leland
Waah'iamaker, Napanee and
Roy Dolmage, brother of the
groom. Re. W. Gardiner
performed tl'ie ceremony.
Bill and Anna have five
children: veil of Walton.
Sure. Mrs Ed Saldivar;
Joyce. Mrs. Ron Oliver;
Carol. Mrs Larry Blake, all
of the Seaforth district and
Marlene. Mrs. Brian Ander.
son, St. Marys. They have I4
grandchildren.
of
Stewart love of London,
of
brother of Anna entertained
in the afternoon with his
as
bagpipes. Guests were pres-
ent from Milverton, Mitchell,
e
Brodhagen. Goderich, Wal -
s
ton, Brantford and surround-
,'
ipg distrin The esteemed
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couple received manybeauti-
ful Ruby gifts as well as
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others. A special anniversary
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cake was made by the family.
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