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GOODIES FOR SALE—The ladles division of the Seaforth
Agriculture Society made close to $460 from their bake
sale and grocery draw Thursday. Dorothy Hays and Doris
McClure sell tickets for two laundry baskets full of
groceries.,'
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EntsiAdi tt a @e
Golf tournament
Sports chairman, Jim Wat–
son, has a golf tournament
organized for Saturday, May
21 at a golf course where
Stephen Bennett Is the golf
pro. This is a challenging
course and should be a day of
entertaining golf. Anyone
wishing to take advantage of
this invitation should contact
Jim and sign the list provid-
ed on the sports board. The
price is 525 which will
include 18 holes of golf,
prizes and a steak barbecue.
Cars will be leaving around
eight a.m. from the branch
on Saturday morning. Motor-
ized cars will be available for
those not wishing to walk the
18 holes.
Last week we mentioned
the general meeting would
be held on Thursday, May 19.
Since then this date has been
changed to read Thursday,
May 12, one week earlier
than originally scheduled.
Elections will be held this
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planned', Auxiliary bowlers a
same pleaseevening80
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re third in Goderich
Goderich recently and came Jean Cairns. Keep this date in mind. More
.. thkd, Congratulations to The Ladies Auxiliary have information will be carried in
attend. All meetings begin at Betty Huuoy, Marg Ungar- been invited to loin the men the Legion News later
8:00 p.m. Edith J asoma; buyingian, Thelma Coombs, Gall at a Honors and Awards
At the going down of the ist,
sun and in the morning we committee, Annie Malcolm, *����^�� Chwmn Wtv+dand nioM nn Car lime 1R
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Last week at the regular emerit, Mary McLean tt� _
meeting the new slate of Pen danenssink,ie; GlorlarRuch°
officers of the Auxiliary were andd
awards, PegCoombs, Thel-
elected. Following is the list
for 1983-84. Pastpresident, ma Copmbs, Eva Brown,
d Olave Little, Barbara Scott
and Edith Jessome, past
presidents.
An invitation was accepted
for members of the auxiliary
to attend the anneal Inspect-
ion of the Cadets May 15 at 2
p.m. at Clinton. For more
information on this contact
Thelma Coombs. An install-
ation team will be going •
along with the mens team to •
Exeter on May 27 and Exeter •
will return here to install our
officers on Saturday, May 28.
Please plan to attend
and support our' elected
officers.
A team of bowlers went to
Eva Brown; press ent, The-
lma Combs; 1st vice presid-
ent, Annie Malcolm; 2nd vice
president, Pat Schellenberg-
er; secretary, Peg Coombs;
treasurer„ Marg Ungarian;
executive committee. Mary
McLean, Penny Lansink,
Gloria Racho, Ann Wood, Ida
McLlwain, and Annie Mal-
colm; Sgt. -at -arms, Olave
Little; sports officer, Annie
Malcolm; sick and visiting,
Mary Chappel; membership,
Gloria Racho, Gail Schroed-
er, Mary McLean; scruti-
neers, Olave Little, Pat
Schellenberger; press re-
porter, Barbara Scott; pian-
Mother's Day
visitors in
Londesboro
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Mother's Day weekend with
her daughter Cindy Swan,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saund-
ercock and his mother Mrs.
Laura Saundercock, also Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Peck, Kelly
and Christopher of Ailsa
Craig spent Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Saundercock and Lisa,
Woodstock.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby
were family Mr. and Mrs.
Bob- Menary, Kim Glen,
David and Andrew of New
Market, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Newby and Ken of Kitche-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Pearson of New Hamburg,
Dennis Newby of Kitchener.
Visiting with Mrs. Alice
Davidson and her mother
Mrs. Grace Fairey were Mrs.
Toini Rodda of Sundridge
Tues. to Thr. and this week
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Thompson of Gore Bay.
GET WET DAY!!
Celebrate National Physical
Activity Day by Swimming at
VVVVIJNSU�TRA RECREATION CENTRE
Wednesday, May 18th
4-5 PM & 6:30-7:30 PM
Any new pool memberships taken
out on this day will receive a
1 0% discount.
BENEFIT DANCE
for
Ken & Barbie Van Allen & Family
FRIDAY, MAY 13,1983
Hensai Community Centre
Music by COUNTRY UNLIMITED
All proceedato Ken and Barbie
Ladies bring sandwiches
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reminded that money for this
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Ungarian by July 1,
-Barbara Scotto P.R.O.
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LONDON
BOBBY
at the
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COMMUNITY CENTRES
Saturday, May 14
9:00 p.m.
Presented by The Seaforth Lions Club
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