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Sunday, October 21st
Seaforth Legion Hall
at 5p.m.
AMU 5.00
Children 12& unde#2.50
preschoolers free.
Sponsored by
Seaforth Legion Ladies Auxiliary
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4:30 8 P.M. j
$5.00 Adults
$3.00 Children 12 & under
An 01eruourt of Curling
ihstructiwn. bq itelaat the
$enfortly Curling.' Club. 14st
Sunday mt.. Odor Asti
Bowlers
Vernrnencing at 1 p.m. New
-curlers and, anyone wishing
io brush upOrt their game erg
Meg dally: invited 19
attend. instructiOn Willi cover
sweeping and delivery
techiliqUOS. .as Well as the
rule$ of the genie and the
ferrn*. used ceding. This
•Have high score s
lerrariF 16
Camera 14
T. Birds 11
Corvetts 10
Jaguar 10
Triumphs 2
Weekly High, Ladies'
High Single. Barb
Wesenberg 221, Ladies High -
Triple Marg Scott, 605.
Men's High Single, Niel
Beuerman 301; Men's High
Triple Ron Beuerman 770.
Season High Ladies'
Single Ida Diehl, 252, Ladies
Triple and Average, Marg
•Scott 605, 193.
Men's Single. Art
Finnlyson' 301, Niel Beuer-
man 301; Men's Triple, Ran
•Beuerman, 770; Men's
Average. Art Fienlyson, 237„
/ MIXED D91J/LE
TEAM -STANDINGS
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Jaguars 12
T-Eirds 9.
Ferraris 9
Cameros 7
Corvetts
Truimphs 0
Weekly High. Ladies'
High Single, Viola Taylor.
217, Ladies High Triple
Marg. Scott 566; Men's High
Single, Art FinlaySee, 301;
Men's High Triple, John
Coleman, 738. ,
Lawn bowlers meet
Members of he Seaforth
Lawn Bowling clitb held their
annual turkey supper at the
club house last Friday
evening with some seventy
members present.
Following a most sum'
Vanastra tans swimathon
•
•The Vanastra Recreation 4 Sincelhe middle of March, •has been- very limited and
Centre will be hosting its 3rd •Vanastra Recreation Centre
annual Swimathon. on Satur. has been offering, under a
day, October 20, from 1;30- Canada Warks Grant, Recre-
3:00 p.m. ation for. Special Needs,
,„
•
This year the funds collect- • Specialized programs of
ed will assist the program « aquatics and fitness to indiv-
• Recreatlon for Special Needs icluais who are unable to fit
in obtaining Specialized into regular aquatic and fit -
Equipment needed in the ness programs. The equip -
pool and exercise aren ment used for this program
thus all pledges turned in
will go towards the purchase
• of such aids as life jackets for
the pool, -parallel walking
• bars for the exercise room,
and a wheelchair.
Participants who
are unable .to swim lengths
can, swim widths so all ages
can get involved, Swimmers
PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
Crown Hardware or photo 527-1455
PRE -SALE ONLY NO TICKETS AT DOOR
PROCLAMATION
Christopher Columbus' great voyagettO the
new world in 1492 required vision, courage
and determination. His discovery changed •
the course of World. events. .His name is
• deservedly honored in. •history• ,
Columbus ventured into uncharted' seas,
disregarding the advice of supposedly t
learned men., because he had faith in God,,
faith In his oWn convictions, and faith in his •
capabilities as a navigator*. His Spirit was
unconquerable. He perseveredInthe face• •
of overwhelming difficultiet.'
• it is fitting that North American annually
1. render tribute to the memory of the famed
Genoese explorer on the anniversary of
I this historic voyage,
1 hereby diutignate in accordance with this
tradition, '
'Sunday, October 21I! 1979
•
COLUMBUS 'DAY
1 urge our sitittins le observe thit day in a.
manner that Will dramatize and restate the'
fundamental ritinCiples of feitht wisdom
and 'courage Which guided the,footsteps ot
Ina Grist DIscavarar.,
.JOHN SININAMON, MAYOR
Town Of ilieforth
FOUR OFF THE FLOOR — Muddy as it was last weekend, disc jockeys
from radio stations in Winghani, London and Sarnia took part in •a
freindly race'at Hully Gully on Sunday, It wasn't always easy keeping, the
Honda Odysseys on the ground, as the D.J.s raced around the motocross
track. •• (Expositor Photo)
•
Our selection
of candies and
treats vat:mid have
satisfied the
sweet tooth of even
And you can satisfy yours! Our sweets
. are always confectioner fresh! •
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CONDITIONER'11, . ONLY 40
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LIQUID'..DETERGENT •
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R I A N L 5
COUNT
ou its
wiltonly swim -for 10 minutes
in order to :accommodate all
participants. To enter this
Swimathon, first pick up your
pledge sheets at the Vana-
stra Recreation Centre, R.R.
• 5, Clinton, 482-3544, then
get your sponsors, and then
aline and swim anytime be-
tween 1:30-3:00 p.m.
ptuous meal a special 'pre-
senOtien .of a Life Member-
ship card was given to Mrs.
Ida Close by Helen Connell
and to Lorne Dale by Jack
Mui r on behalf of the mem-
bers of the club. Although
both were taken by surprise
• they thanked everyone for
• the special honour they had
received and wished the club
every success in the future.
Cards were enjoyed' for the
rest of the evening.
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
p.m. was the ladies annual
meeting with election of
officers for the coming year
All members are asked to
remember the old tyme
dance on Friday evening at
the legion hall, and bring your
friends. This will wind up for
the Lawn Bowling Club a
most successful 50th
anniversary year.
• We are sorry to hear Mrs.
• Lorne Dale is confined. to
Seaforth Community
•Haspital. Good: Bowling to:
Artexhibit
-
features
Cresswell
paintings
An art exhibition featuring
work by early Canadian
artists continues at the
London Regional Art Callery
unity Nov. 4.
•: Among the work
featured in the' exhibit are
paintings . by Egrnondville
artist William Creswell and
by London artist Paul. Peel,
whose career was cut short
by his death at an early age.
Gun club scores
Kippen. Gun Club scores
from Sunday, October 14 are:
Bert Nfa haffY 24
Bryan Beer 22,
Jack Bell •22
• Dan Crerar • 22
Grant McGregor '20
Bois Baker 20
• Jamie Caldwell 19
Paul Ritchie 18
• Sat. Oct. 20-1:15t� 3:15
Sill. Oct. 21-3:15 to 445 pm.
• Skate sharpening
t-; at the arena.$1."per pair
Seaforth Arena
VANASTRA
CURLING CLUB
Regular Season Curling
YEARLY MEMBERSHIP
• Couples 12500
• Menes 70.00
Ladies 60.00
• Juniors /50
.0
instructional curling froth October 29
to NoveMber 210e further Information
contact: •
Jack McLachlan 527-1870
• Doris Centelort 482-3282
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an 1444 OfTertneitY. 10
ome acquainted with Og
before taking to the i� for
the regular 4raw.
The first Social event ef the
•curling season will bet* 'PO
Luck Supper planned for
Saturday November 3rd. All
members areOvited, supper
at 6:30 p.m followed by
dancing p music by Sound;
Unlimited, The first draw
willbe the week etiMMencint
November Sth.. SO dust Off
yourboom and lie.ready for
Serge *Pod..' curling!.
PINERIDGE CHALET
0 2 Hensall
It has been brought to our attention of the
management of the Pineridge Chalet,. RR 2, Henseli,
that vicious, rumours are being circulated' about our
establishment. We are attempting to trace these
amours to their source.,
It has been our policy to provide good service, to
the best of our ability, to the surrounding com-
munities and we are finding this type of harrassment
very disturbing. •
• The co-operation of anyone who can assist in put-
ting a stop to these unjustified rumours, will be very
much appreciated by the Pineridge Chalet.
O.H.A.
• 1It. D. HOCKEY.
MitchellHawks
Seaforth Cen'tenaires
Friday,
October 19th
1130 p.m.
Seaforth Arena
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