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Ciderfest
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their participation in a re--
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The Van Egnwnd Four.
plays, antique wagons, horse
their participation in a re--
major community effort and
dation is joining forces with
and wagon rides, logsaw•ing
enactment of the 100 year-
provide many benefits to the
the Scaforth BIA for Ciderfest
and many other displays.
ago tradition of the fire reel
Town. The members are
'82, scheduled for September
Saturday events are all SI
contests. Seaforth held the
pleased with community re -
25 and 2b. The dual effort of
or entry by a special 'Cider
'world championship' in such
sponse to date an(I will
the two committees should
fest' button which will be
events in the 1880s and
entertain additional ideas for
create a power -packed week.
'festival
available for $I at the end of-are�ceived
international publi-
inclusion in the schedule.
Fisher
end of activities to
August. The buttons will also
tit y for the- team-manship
Please contact Bob at
attract the largest number of
entitle bearers to specials and
'show'n by the fire brigade of
Pizza Train or Paul Carroll at
visitors to Scaforth and Eg.
discounts at participating
the time.
52'4860, Individuals wish-
"' mondville in the seven year
merchants and free cider at
The joint committee ofBIA
ing space for. arts and crafts or
historvoftheCiderfest event,
`the Sunday events at the Van
members and the Van Eg-
the flea market should call
I
The big addition this year is
Egmond house, Prices will
mond Foundation has been
Dorothy Williams at
a full Saturtlay of events and
feature 'Bonus Rucks' pro-
meeting since late June to
482-3326. Community non -
entertainment on Main
vided by the BIA.
plan and promote Ciderfest
profit groups are welcome to
Street. The tentative sched-
A special souvenir booklet
'82. The committee feels that
participate in theme -related
ulc begins with an Applejack
will be produced for Ciderfest
Ciderfest . should become 'a
events.
Pancake Breakfast in the
morning and concludes with a
'82 to list detailed schedules
for the two day event as well
4-H Tractor
Club eet S
street dance ending at mid-
as bargains for shoppers from
night. , Entertainment is
participating businesses.
The 4-H tractor club met at
watched a movie called The
scheduled hourly from 10
The traditional Sunday
Vincent Farm Equipment,
Perfect Match, about Balist
a.m. and will feature a truly
events arc scheduled for the
Seaforth, on July 29.
and howto find percent of
Canadian traditional music
Van Egmond grounds and
The meeting led -by Len
Slippage. Following a quest -
concert at 1:30 p.m. The
house. Special emphasis this
Lobb and Peter Vandeborne
ion period, tests from the past
concert will be presented by
year will be on the range and
was held one week late so
two months were held. Pop
'Brigand', a traditional elec-
quality of arts and crafts
'"also
members,: could get in the'
and hamburgers were pro-
tric folk band. who perform
displays. Attempts are
field. Slippage was measured
vided.
contemporized arrangements
being made to set up a black
using different tractors in -
of folk songs, ballads, jigs
powder rendezvous featuring
eluding duals and four wheel
Next meeting will be held
and reels traditional to the
hunting, trapping, muskets,
drive. Later in the store,
at Hyde Brothers Farm
various provinces of Canada.
long rines, hatchet throwing
President Brian McGavin
Equipment, Hensall. The
Other Saturday highlights
and other 19th century activi-
-opened the meeting with the
theme is"What's New With
include the Shriners' trikes, a
ties.
4-H pledge and the secretary
The Mechanical Wonder?"
liars' contest, children's pio-
Area fire departments are
'red Oke read the secretary's
Barry Vincent is Ithe. Press
neer carnival, museum dis-
being approached to request
report, After that the club
Reporter.
One team
6 m town
there were only a few showed
Plan art Seri- inars
up so ,lack had to cancel but
ust 18 brings a similar adult
there are s good number on
LtanooOu
the list now and it looks like a
good tournament with a little
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help from the weatherman.
At the Lawn Bowling
This Saturday two teams
Provincial finals in Owen
who Placed in the Zone finals
Sound last Saturdav there
will be going to the district
were forty-two teams entered
Golf Tournament in Goder-
from the various districts in
Ich. The team that won the
thc province. One of our two
Zone golf consisting of Jim
teams came eleventh with
Watson, Rod Doig, Mike
two wins plus 48. The team
Mwioin and Ken Cardno
consisted of John Patterson,
could b one of the teams to
Jack Muir and Neil Bell. The
go �tb Provincial level. The
winning team came from
other team participating is
London with three wins plus
Terry Johnston, Dave Corn -
59. As a result London will
ish. Phil Hogga,th and Les
host the Provincial final next
Dolmage, We wish you all the
year
There will be lawn bowling
best comrades and hope you
at the branch this Fridav
have a good day.
night at eight o'clock followed
There is an executive meet -
by a corn roast and hot dog
in this Thursday evening
barbeque. We hope there will
)Aug, 12th) at eight o'clock.
be a good turn out for this
Please plan to attend.
event. There is a list on the
At the going down of the
sports board to put your name
sun and in the morning we
on so Jack will have an idea of
will remember them.
how much corn and hot dogs
-Gordon Scott
to have for us, Last week
P.R.O.
SURE IT'S EXCITING says Seaforth's Russ
Piper, who's 81 and won $1000 at Clinton's'
monster bingo last week. Mr. Piper, who still
works occasionally as an organ tuner, says the
money's in the bank and he may use part of It to
visit a nousin. (Photo by White)
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` Mrs. Linda Maloney and son Vincent of St. Louis, Harold and Mary Coleman hosted a gathering of Scott
Missouri spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert cousins on Sunday afternoon. Those attending were Tom
Malonev. and Muriel Scott. Grace Scott, Jim and Aileen Scott. Ernest
Relatives of Rev, Father Frank Movlan. S.F.M. Santa and Marian Allen, Jim and Ivy Francis, Jack and Helen
Domingo who is holidaying in the vicinity gathered on Town, Mildred Crago. Ella Somers, Ken and Nettie Hogg.
Sunday at the home, of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Maloney. Carter and Grace Kerslake. Bill and Bettv Binning.
Those attending were Sr. Evelyn Jordan and Sr. Agatha
Jordan, Chatham: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jordan, Lathrup
Village. Mich.; Mrs. B, Brvne. Allen Park. Mich.: Mrs. J.
Crandall, Wyandatte. Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Moylan,
Mr. and MIs. Kenny Moylan. David and Michelle. Mr.
Wm. Weiler and Ann of Kitchener; Mrs. Maurice Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eckert and Denise. Owen Sound: Mrs.
Jim Newcombe. Georgetown- Mrs. Mary Moylan. St.
Columban: Sr. Jean Moylan. Windsor: Gordon Moylan,
Highgate; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Murphy. Karen. Kevin and
Janette: Don Moylan. Patrick. Michael and John of
Seaforth: Mrs, John Kunz. Seaforth and Mr. Jack Dorsey.
London.
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Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Price were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs. Peggy Moser. Waterloo and
Mrs. Edith Lauber, Kitchener. Mrs. Lauber recently visited
with her husband, daughter and family in Calgary and while
there attended the'Calgary• Stampede and saw the Scaforth
hand and said they were quite good.
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ADMIRING ART CUSTOMERS—Cindy MacDonald (front) and Marion
MacDonald were Just some of the many people who turned out for the
Farmers' Market on Saturday to admire some of Alfie Dale's fine art.
(Photo by Hook)
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Shelley Carter, 13 year old granddaughter of Russell
Carter, Seaforth, a baton twirler, won a first and 2 seconds
at the W2 World Fair in K,doxville, Tennessee. She has
won many trophl4and has.won an Ontario Championship.
She is the daughter of Mrsy� ar u to aEt nip$
form 1 of S— *& -A and cp 1. u
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The Annual Teddybears'
Picnic will be held at Seaforth
Branch Library on Friday,
August 20 at 2:00 p.m. Ages
3.8 welcome and don't forget•
yourteddybear.
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 14
For
Tickets: MOO
PHONE 345-2143
For Exclusive and
Unusual Gifts
The
Arbor
43 Albert St.
Clinton
—482-31176
Jack & Jill
for
JIM SEGEREN
and
LORI BLAIR
Friday, Aug. 20
at
LAKESIDE
SUMMER RESORT
Dancing 8:30- 1
LUNCH PROVIDED
BUSTRANS.
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for information
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Plan art Seri- inars
Three art seminars will
ust 18 brings a similar adult
ies. The colour studies also
be conducted by Denise Ire-
workshop at 2:00 p.m. Again,
reflect my rural environment
land whose work is on display
ideas on the style of work to
but in a less abstract way. I
throughout August at the
be done and the appropriate
have used natural dyes from
Blyth Gallery.
supplies should be provided
the area to dye sheep's wool
The first seminar, August
by those who come. it's time
also from the area, and
16 at 2:00 p.m., will•be a slide
to get into the act.
arrived at a complete colour
retrospective of Denise 'Ire-
Denise Ireland is herself a
scale from organic dyes in
land's work. A children's
painter of large decorative
various combinations."
practical seminar will be held
acrylic landscapes. These are
These workshops are open
on August 17 at 2:00 p.m, It
inspired by her Peterborough
to everyone and more infor-
w•df involve the children in art
area farm. Ireland explains;
mation can be obtained by
of their choice. Supplies
"In the past, I have exhibited
calling the Blyth Festival
should be brought by the
a combination of my land-
administration number
children. Wednesday. Aug-
scapes with my colour stud-
519-523.4345.
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Shelley Carter, 13 year old granddaughter of Russell
Carter, Seaforth, a baton twirler, won a first and 2 seconds
at the W2 World Fair in K,doxville, Tennessee. She has
won many trophl4and has.won an Ontario Championship.
She is the daughter of Mrsy� ar u to aEt nip$
form 1 of S— *& -A and cp 1. u
eF J,
17Q@
o�doft-d
The Annual Teddybears'
Picnic will be held at Seaforth
Branch Library on Friday,
August 20 at 2:00 p.m. Ages
3.8 welcome and don't forget•
yourteddybear.
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 14
For
Tickets: MOO
PHONE 345-2143
For Exclusive and
Unusual Gifts
The
Arbor
43 Albert St.
Clinton
—482-31176
Jack & Jill
for
JIM SEGEREN
and
LORI BLAIR
Friday, Aug. 20
at
LAKESIDE
SUMMER RESORT
Dancing 8:30- 1
LUNCH PROVIDED
BUSTRANS.
AVAILABLE.
CALL 482-9217
for information
I' ® JOHN
ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD®
Form, ResidenticJeCo+s'ttT erciallsindustriol
'TREE ESTIMATES"
® Ph. 3456244'1 R.R° 110° 4p Wanton
SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS
f1 • fill] Ill, fil
i
Saturday, August 21
SOCCER GAMES — AT HIGH SCHOOL
DANCE — ON THE ARENA FLOOR '
TICKETS _ t4,00 A PERSON
MUSIC DONATED BY FREE SPIRIT
DRYWALL
KNOWN
FOR HIGH QUALITY
Peter Rakos
Drywall
COMPLETE
DRYWALL SERVICE
527-1398
or
527-0606
Water Well
'DRILLING,
I W °a dp Hopper lefft
I
4 MODERN ROTARY I
I Rios I
I Neil -1
Dud 527 -time I
I
I a Jlm T- TI -5 -- °J
6
DitrI VIC- l TWEI&TRIC
CLINTON
188 1dEECR BTREET 484-7030
NOW OPEN NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT
BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:90 P.M. -FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING - LAST NIGHT THURSDAY
EX*AUGUST 12ggrAaeaTATaL ■OUIDANC6
THE EXTRA 71ERRESTRIAL
plus 2ND FEATURE "MISSING"
STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 13
to THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
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PLUS 2ND FEATURE®
Kristy McNichol-Morsho Mown
"ONLY WHEN 1 LAUGH"
• WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS FOR
• SHOWING AT 7:04 a 9:10 P.M.
® The Movie of 'Tomorrow
ALBERT CAROL
• FIPITJEY BURNETT
Will
;It,k #41
® STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. 13
®i 2 SHOWS NiGHnY 7:00 8 9:10
With Burt & Dolly
this much run just
rouldn'l be
legal!
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NOT 9ECOMM010EY 0011 CHILDREN
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CM11X" d 1.1 AND UKDn1 #9U FGR CNIUMM
_ MD.-MURS. LAST 2 DAYS AOR
r CHEECH & CH®ATG � •
2ND FEATURE
JOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYI I.
STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. 13' •
ICEJVNY MGEM
is Brruister Batter.
tits rating tarrrr was ening in rv%crcc, •
until six tart raid kids µfined hi% pit crew
anal Put him hark on the track.
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