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MARY MARGARET KELT Y, daughter of
Ferg and Anne Kelly of Dublin, graduated
June 15, 1989 from Fanshawe College with
her Diploma in Office Systems Administra-
tion. Mary Margaret is presently employed
by London Life Insurance Company, Lon-
don, Ontario.
LISA POWELL, daughter of Ron andBren-
da Powell of Meaford, graduated from
Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, with
a Bachelor of Arts and Science Degree in
Geography and Biology. Lisa plans to con-
tinue her education. She is the grand-
daughter of Helen Ross of Kitchener and
George Powell of Seaforth.
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1989 Pool Staff, back row, Jason Beuttenrniller (Maintenance), Carol Ann
McQuaid (Lifeguard), Lisa Henderson (Lifeguard), Jeff Medd (Lifeguard);
front row, Barb Sloan (Supervisor), Ann Wilson (Assistant Supervisor),
Jane Rowelifrfe (Lifeguard). Absent, Jacquie McNichol (Lifeguard), Scott
Driscoll (Maintenance).
POOL OPEN.
Mon. to Fru. 1:30 to 4:00, Sat. & Sun.. 1:00 to 4:30
Evenings Mon. to Sun. 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
usiness Swim 12:00 noon to 1::00: p.m., Mon. -Fri.
Family Swim 5:00 p.m. tO'6:00 p.m., Mon. -Fri.
Aqua Fit, Mon. & Wed., 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Swimming Lessons -1st Session, July 3-21 - 2nd Session, July 24 -Aug. 11
3rd Session, Aug. 14 -Sept. 1 - CaII 527-0950
FAMILY PICNICS To Book Call Marty Bedard
Recreation Office 527-0882
Summer Shoe
MICHAEL BETTLES, son of Joan Betties of
Egmondville and Gary Betties of Seaforth,
graduated June 10, 1989 from Conestoga Col-
lege in Kichener, with a Certificate in Am-
bulance and Emergency Care. Michael has
accepted a position at the Stratford General
Hospital and the Seaforth and District Am-
bulance Service.
PAMELA BETTLES, daughter of Joan Bet-
ties of Egmondville and Gary Betties of
Seaforth, graduated on June 17, 1989 from
Georgian College in Orillia, with a Diploma
in Nursing. Pam has accepted a position in
the CCU at Sunnybrook Medical Centre in
Toronto.
DAVID R. GEDDES, son of Karen and Allen
Geddes of Seaforth, received his Grade 12
Diploma from the Roberts School for the
Hearing Impaired, London on Friday, June
23, 1989.
LARRY DILLON Linda, Michelle and
Brad'Dillon are proud to announce that on
June 9, 1989 Larry Dillon earned two
degrees from the University of Western On-
tario. He was awarded both the Master of
Business Adminstration and the Bachelor of
Laws degrees. Larry placed second in a
class of 143 and was named to the Dean's
Honor Roll. He presently holds a Bachelor of
Arts degree from Wilfrid Laurier University
and is currently working with the firm of
White, Jenkins, Duncan and Ostner in
Waterloo.
WILLIAM ROSS MACGREGOR, son of
Susan MacGregor of Exeter and the late
Charles F. MacGregor, graduated June 13,
1989 from the University of Toronto, with a
Bachelor of Commerce degree. He received
his earlier education at ENSS, Brighton and
NGDHS, Kemptville, Ontario. Proud grand-
mothers are Jessie MacGregor of Seaforth
and Ellen Smith of London.
CATHERINE MUSTARD, daughter of Jack
and Mary Mustard of Brucefield, graduated
from the University of Windsor on June 4
with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degree. Cathy has accepted a position in
the intensive Care Unit at St. Joseph's
Health Centre, London.
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The June meeting of the Seaforth
Lioness Club was held on Tuesday, June
20 at Ginette's Restaurant. There were 15
members present as well as two guests.
The first, Betty McLean, was a guest of
Lioness Dorothy Hays, the second was
Lioness Liason officer, Irwin Johnston,
STARTS WED., JUNE 28th
OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF
I SUMMER FOOTWEAR REDUCED
MEN'S
iro SANDALS
& CANVAS CASUALS
also,
CHILDREN'S
WOMEN'S SUMMER
DRESS SHOES
by
Naturalizer, McNiece
Reflections, Westies
Reg: to '69.95
SALE
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WOMEN'S
FASHION FLATS
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9to 3999•
WOMEN'S
summer Dross
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and
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also
WOMEN'S
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LIONESS NEWS
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who helped with the installation.
The minutes of the May meeting were
read and approved.
Five members of the club attended the
officers training school. They were
Lioness: Colleen, Heather, Kathleen,
Dorothy H., and Cathy ,E. They all
agreed it was a great learning
experience.
The babysitting course is finished and
produced nine graduates. Ice -shirts were
supplied to everyone who took the course.
The Seaforth Lions Club is asking for a
donation for the Park 'N Pool., A decision
will be made at an executive meeting
this summer.
The Goderich Lioness Club celebrated
its 5th anniversary. Lioness Dorthy H.,
Viola and Janet 'went to help them
celebrate.
Lioness have been asked to collect the
money for the fireworks display. Lioness
Georgina is looking after this,
The new executive, for the coming year
1989/90 is as follows: Past President -
Georgina Reynolds, President - Coleen
Lindemann, lst Vice - Marjorie Rock,
Secretary - Mary Margaret Nash,
Treasurer - Heather Bennewies, Tail
Twister - Pat Bennett and Kathleen
Willis. Directors - Betty Hulley, Kathy E.
and Georgina Reynolds.
Have a safe and happy summer.
WOMEN'S
Canvas Slip -ens & Ties
by Kaufman, Grasshopper and
Tender footsies & Tretorn
SALE
$1 si9i9to $2599
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TRACK TEAM - A team of athletes left Seaforth Saturday rimming to compete in the
Legion District Track and Field. Meet. They were (back, left)Mike Smayle, Brad Moore,
Tracy Fortune, Steve Mclnally, Vicki Lansink, Karen Skea, Lori McClure, Carla Dalton
and Shawna McCall. Corbett photo.
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by Gordon Scott
The Legion's yearly Stag Golf Tourna-
ment was held last Saturday at he
Seaforth Golf and County Club ,with ap-
proximately 80 golfers taking part. After
the golf a dinner with salads, :steaks ,ete.
was enjoyed by. all present. Many thanks
go out to .Sports chairman Linda Gri¢hak
and her ceratnittee of Betty Harris, Bar-
bara Watson and Gwen Harburn and ,silo
to the statistician of the day, :Pon 7 stun.
Also Inst ;Saturday the 4,6i0P
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Zane MVAIAW011 aI weer -len - last week.
Having won in their group they will now
be eligible to play in the District finals to
be held in Durluim •on July 8,
The Drumhead Service is all set to go
according to Betty Felker and her chair-
man Comrade Al Nicholson. The parade
will leave at approximately 1:30 p m.
from the Legion, proceeding up Main
Street to No. 8 Highway and across to •
Victoria and down to . the Cenetaph at
Victoria 'Park where the service will be
held at 2 .m. ;After the service a band
concert will be heldin the band shell by
Pipe Bands .from Brussels and Guelph.
Liao a displa,y of Vet�eerr'ans Memorabilia
.will be displayed in the banquet hall of
the Legion .,w Bich the general public is in-
vlted to t.014,16;
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from 4 p. . till ?
area to be the
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,Add'' ze,y please deliver them
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