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. Peter Malcolm and Gordon Wright were. ig London laSt
week attending the Highland Fesrival presented by the
Black Watch, It was particularly interesting for pipe major
Malcolm who had been a member of the Slack Watch fine
THE CRAFT TABLE — Catharine Van Doomik shows Corinne De Corte Band before coming to. Canada.
some of the sewing on sale at the St. James Church bazaar on Saturday Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were Monday guests of
afternoon. (Expositor Photo) Mrs, Mildred McCienaghan, Whitechurch.
Dr, Ken and Mrs. Stewart, VVaterloo, and Mrs. Lloyd
Christner, Kitchener were Friday night guests of their
father Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart.
Friends of Mr. Fred Parsons, London a former resident
of Seaforth regret to learn tlIat, he is seriously di in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
(Continued on Page H) • •
Lions view Kenya slides
The varied attractions of
Kenya were described when
Seaforth Lions saw pictures
of that country and heard
Richard Reeder recall his
experiences of the years in
which he lived there.
Mr. Reeder, in charge of
manufacturing at Topnotch
Feeds Limited, was born in
Greece but moved with his,
parents when his father
retired from the British army
and milked a 7000 acre farm
in Kenya. He came to
Canada and to Topnotch two
years ago, He was
introduced by Gordon
Rimmer and thanked by Bill
Hodgert who with his wife ,
had recently returned from a
trip to Kenya. •
Mr. Reeder told of the
fanning operation his family
Carnival Caper
Friday, Nov. 30
7p.m.-9p.M.
dance till 12:30
Disc Jockey
• Celebrity Sports Auction 8:00 p.m,
• Bake Table
• Arts & Crafts Booth
• Games of Chance
School Gym
,
"Come OneCome All"
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ban carried •on including
2 amt. and 6 cm, at night.
The streets must be kept
Clear for snow removal
during the winter months.
Cheif Cairns said police have
started issuing *Wing
tickets to remind locatmotfor-
ists of tIV •P*1104 r-
Rolation.
On Sunday night. between
P.m. sndlOpm,tapedect
etjuiPMent was stolen from a
car owned by Jerry Brand of
R.R.3, Clinton, parked at the
Seaforth arena. The Pence
•chief said an audio box
cassette player, speakers,
equalizer and brown vinyl
tape case were taken, valued
at approximately $875. The
police are still investigating.
Earlier Sunday, police in-
vestigated damage to the
vinyl of a home owned by
Jack Ungarian, habel Street,
The siding on the south side
of the home was riddled with
Pellet holes- Police traced the
gnus to two juvenilesand
their Parents were advised of
.SOMETHING TO BLOW YOUR HORN ABOUT--Seaforth High School
Girls' Band member Jayne Baker demonstrates how to make music.to
Vivienne Newnham of the Van Egmond. Foundation. The ,Foundation
presented the girls with a cheque for $150 towards the band's trip to
Florida in February, after members of the band delivered flyers around
Seaforth publicizing the foundationls ampaign .to renovate the Van
Egmond home. , (Expositor photo)
CLIFFORD EVENS CONIUCIO,
GODERICH PROGRAMMING
197980 SEASON
•
Thursday, December 20
HANDEL'S MESSIAH
RETURNS TO GODERICH,
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Featuring:
SolOists. • • •• • • • • • Constant MOWN nd • • 4 • 10.••••;4110.411•0•Sopranci
Frances Brown ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Alto
Glyn Evans.. .... •.Tenor
• Alvin Reimer . ................... Baritone
Conductor . Brian Jackson
George Frederitk . Handel Messiah
at
North Street United Church
December 20 - 8:15 P.M.
WINTER CONCERTS
AT G.D.C.I. AUDITORIUM
;FEBRUARY 15 •
* The Sinfonia Concert - Conductor, Victor Feldrill
MAY 2 •
* Orchestra Night - Conductor, Victor feldrill
featuring the fuli London Symphony Orchestra
• SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS t 1.1414Ifs MOO Family '20.00
A40,1101010 at 00001164HIS On The Square. Godarldi
or from menobeira of the Gorfarich !tottery Club.
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On Saturday, November 17
the Seaforth Novice travelled
to Brussels for their first
meeting, this year, Both
teams played' scoreless
hockey the first period.
Seaforth's Mark Reid scored
his first goal of the year in
the second period assisted by
Pat Nigh.. In the third
Brussels came out strong and '
put two goals past Seabarth's
. .
'Bill Tremeer. Bruisels
winning th-egame 2 to 1. All
of the Seaford'players
played well,
Friday, Nov. 23 Seaforth
was off to Milverton for the"'
first time in the 79-80 season,
(Oantumed on rage 11)
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damage to the borne.
On FridaY, November 23,
police investiated a minor
accident in front of the Batik
Cqmmerce on Main Street,
A ear driven by Donald
TttnneY of Mak( Street was,
backing into a Parking place
in front of the bank. A second
car going north on Main
sttvet, driven by Caspersen
Viggo of Jarvis Street,
tw,..erved o avoid the. Tunnel
vehicle, but clipped the front
corner of the first ear.,
Damage in the accident Was
approximately $75. to each
car -
The police chief Said a
• small green boy's bicycle
was turned in at the station
about two weeks ago.. The
bicycle can be claimed by
identifying it.
Staff at the Seaofrth LCBQ
store now believe nothing
was taken in a recent break
and enter at th,, store. Police
believe the incident may be a
case of wilful damage,
• Christmas
BAKE SALE
• sponsored by
Seisfortb Junior
Canto:rakes Booster
Chid'
SATURDAY,
DEC. 8th
1000 a.m.
of R.S. Box Ltd.
' 110, SUM It°
(Stitt* tit.
ailiStnia$
Bazaar and Tea
at elm
Brucefield woo church
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WE'RE OPEN
Sun Thurs. 11 A.M. - 12 midnight
Fri. - Sat I1AM - 2 A:M.
SEAFORTH . CLINTON EXETER
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•Seafort
SATURDAYDEC.:
Parade leaves Arena for the Town Hall.
commencing at 10:30 a.m.
1.8 FLOATS -CLOINNS-SDIIS BAND
.visit Santa at the Town Hall .
where hewn! receive from. 11:00 a.m. to 12 nowt
• and froml p.m. to 2:30 P.M.
FAVORS FOR THE KID t
Santa's visit to iosaforth is
arranged throuohii• cociporalian of SeisiOrtit
**creation 'corn ittu and tfieChatn bet. oJComm,
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