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IS THAT'A NIBBLE?;–Allyson Sccitt of ,Seaforth leans forward to check
her line at the Seaforth Sportsmen's Club fishing derby held at the Lions
Park on Saturday. Anglers were trying to catch one of the rainbow or
speckled trout which were lurking somewhere -in the depths of Silver
Creek.
(Photo by Ellis).
January 24
WHAT A TEAMI—To provide some entertainment Sunday aftetnoon,•
members of the Firemen's baseball team gathered for a fun filled but
colthgame at the Optimist Park. The players in this picture include (back,
left to right) Dennis McCauley, Bill Pinder, George Garrick, Don
Sarnia native -
Coleman, Mike Hak and George Reeves, and (front row) Gary Osborne,
r Vern Scott, Ron (the goalie/catcher) Broome, Ken Roth and Peter Kling.
The game was part of the Optimist winter carnival events this weekend.
(Expositor photo)
New Seaforth postmaster
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THEY WEREN'T BORED—These youngsters may have had to bored as this snowbank .made a perfect place for sliding A
wait around while their parents registered for the Walton good crowd attended
Snowmobile Poker Rally on Sunday, but they obviously TN -aren't •
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FEBRUARY 7,1980
Over 160 Vanastra electors
have asked Tuckersmith
council to have wards in the
township.
Stewart Whitmore, 27, a
Sarnia native, began work
Monday as Settforth's new
postmaster, after bcing tran-
sferred from Kitchener.
Diane Josling of Brodhag-
en wOrt a trip for two to
Florida, at the BrodhaRen
Winter Carnival, which at-
tracted 200 contestants Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt
of Hensall celebrate their
64th wedding anniversary,
recalling the days they farm-
ed in the H illsgreen area:
FEBRUARY 4 , 1980
Historic photos recall the
a heyday of Robert Roney's
sawmill operation at Lot S.
Con. 2, McKillop Township
in 1906.
Well-known auctioneer
Percy Wright of Kippen dies
at Victoria Hospital, London
in his 59th year.
Chester Archibald, who
was r aised on the farm
where the Seaforth Lions
Park is now located, retires
after a decade as Huron -
view's administrator.
Five times as. many voters
turn out to cast their ballots
in the advance poll for the
federal election as in' the
1979 election.
FEBRUARY 21, 1980
Murray Cardiff wins the
Huron -Bruce riding by 2100
votes, defeating Libera_Lcan-
didate Graeme Craig and
NDP candidate Tony Mc -
Quail.
Seaforth Centenaires take
a three game lead over the
rugged Lucan llish team in
their best of sFven quarter
finals.
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