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Legion president Charles Wood (seated centre) is sur-
rounded by members of the 1968 executive. The picture was
taken following a meeting at which plans for the year were
determined. Shown are (rear left) Mel Melanson, Elmer Riv-
DOWN
AT THE
LANES,
BY LEE HEE
Seaforth-Legion League
Teanh standings: Cheaters,
113; Slipperys, 88; Echoes,
82; Untouchables, 75; Hip-
pies, 64; Hoot Ow/s,61.
Ladies high single and trip-
le, Helen NicholSon, 281 and
647; men's high single and
triple, Max Learn, 249 and
664.
. ,
Egmondville League
Team standings; Parrots,
96; Bluejays,) 96; Bob -o -links,
93; Woodpeckers, 56; Robins,
43; Hummingbirds1,36.
Ladies high single aid trip-
le, Helen Nicholson, 264 and
726; men's high single, Doug
Steven, 247; high triple, How-
ard James, 704.
Seaforth „Mixed League
Team standings:- Cabbage -
heads, 92;. Corn Cobs„ 74; Let-
tuce Leaves, 70; Pumpkin
Seeds, 63; Carrot ',Tops, 61;
Pea Pods', 60.
' Ladies high single and trip-
le, Barb Osborne, 268 and
646; men's high single and
triple, Bill Brown, 269 and
741.
St. James'. League
Team standings: Cannon-
balls, 93; Whistlers, 86; King-
pins, 78; Lucky Strikes, 72;
Hippies, 71; Alley Cats, 62;
Ladies' high single and
triple, Martha Van Geffen,
259 and 593; men's high sin-
gle and triple, Gord Noble,
312 and 766.
' Country Club League
Team standings: Mitchell,
227; Seaforth, 213.
Ladies' high average, Le-
onne Elliott, 187; high trinle,
Leonne Elliott, 745. Men's
high average arid triple, Gord
Noble, 235 and 874. ,
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Tim Toohey • R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
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Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
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J. Boussey, Bert 'McClure, (Expositor photo by Phillips.)
Constance Newt of the Week
Miss Joan Thompson attend-
ed Big Al's Ranch Party recent-
ly where she received a gift
from the Humane Sotiety of
Kitchener for entering in their
picture contest.
'Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin
of Peterborough visited on Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Whyte and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkin-
son Of Warwick visited on Fri-
day with Mrs. Elma Jewitt and
family and Mrs. Ella Jewitt
• and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wjflam Dale
and Cheryl, Miss Joan Howatt
spent Friday evening with Mr.
aridMrs. Harvey Snell of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcll-
wain and Lynn of Seaforth, visr
ited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. George McIlvirain " and
Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dekker and
family, Miss Janny Dekker of
Galt, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gloush-
er, Stewart and Barbara attend-
ed a family dinner on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sanderson, Sylvia and El-
mer of Blyth, for Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dexter of Blyth on the
occasion of their 52nd wedding
• anniversary.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Riley were Mrs.
Lucy Johnston and i,„fierry, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Harris, Kevin and
Lisa all of Goderich Mr. and
Mrs. Ert Ellwood, Mr: and Mrs.
Tom Riley, all of Clinton.
Mr. anti Mrs. Ken Preszcator
and girls visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff
and family f Crediton.
Mr, Earl Lawson of Clinton,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Lawson, John and Eliza-
beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Buchanan
News oi
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Vait ilbak.,erip:4ea
Mr. and:Mrs. Howard Day -
man, Joey and Michelle of
Kippen visited cri Thursday
with Mrs. Wm, Walters.' '
Mr. and Mrs. Elson .Flynn
Jim and Joan spent the week-
end at Owen S :und with rel-
atives.
Mr. and M• rs. Sanford Hut-
ton, Dennis and Dianne visite-
ed on Suinday in Moncton
with Mr. and, Mrsi:Lknetig)n-`
Pelke and in Listowel with
Mr. and Mrs John Hutton,
Mrs. Wm. Walters attended
a birthday party.on Friday in
Exet^r for Mis May Skinner
at the home of Mr. Maurice
Quance.• '
Miss Ruth Horne spent
Sunday evening with. her pa-
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
The Elimville .Inst it ut e
Meeting was held on'Wednes-
day at the Township Hall ,
with Mr. Harry Strang as
guest speaker. The meeting
was preceded by a dessert
lunch, served by hostesses,
Mrs. Jack Blair, Mrs. Sam
Skinner, Mrs. Jackson Woods
Mrs. Everett Skinner and
Mrs. 1,Vm. Routly. President,
Mrs. ,Sheron Creery condttc-
ted the business. Roll call
was answered by telling
"What I did to Observe Can-
ada's Centennial", Miss Ruth
Skinner reported on the Hos-
pital AuxiliPry, Mrs. -'Floyd
Cooper fnr thn birvittP; com-
mittee and Mrs. Creery for
the South Huron and Dis-
tnint'Assnelatinn -for the Men-
tally Retarded.
A dessert euchre was plan-
ned for March 6th in Elim-
ville Hall.
NOTICE
Seaforth
Upholstery
will be closed for the
Months of
JUNE 'ttd JULY
airiliftemoloamomom4640..444444400.444•4.
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hart
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kings-
well of Clinton were Siinday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George McIlwain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rapien.of
Slabtown visited on Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Earlan
Osborn, Melody and Leona.
At the time of writing Judy'
Jewitt is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospial. We wish
her a speedy recpvery.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary •Bettles and Pamela of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie visited on
Saturday evening With Mr. and,
Mrs. Leonard Hoffman of Hen-,
sall.
Afr. and Mrs. George Hoggart
returned home this past week
after holidaying in Florida for.
the, past month.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wammes and family
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Wammes of Bothwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrienne Wammes 'and
family of Goderich Township,
Mr. and Mrs; Leo Sanders of
London,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billie and Debbie spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Presz-
cator and. Steven of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale
visited ,on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.'Tom Knox of Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster
Carol and Mark of London, ,Mr. -
and Mrs. Paul Dedrick and Jef-
fery of Simcoe spent the week-
end with Mr.,and Mrs. George
Hoggart and family.
COF Euchre
The Constance Foresters held
their euchre on Friday evening
with the following results:
Ladies' high, Edith McMillan;
lone hands, Margaret Taylor;
low, Mary MacGregor; 'men's
high, Clyde McClure; lone hands
Sam McClure; low, Verne Dol -
mage. There will be another
euchre in two weeks:
UCW Meeting
Constance UCW met March
lst at the home of Mrs. Frank
Riley. The meeting opened
with a reading followed by
prajer by Mrs.7Riley.' Minutes
were read.
Fees . were paid by eleven
member's. A motion was .made
by Mrs. Fred Buchanan and
Mrs. W. L. Whyte to. use the
bells to make Toney.
Mrs. Rfg Lawson motioned
to send $15.00 to the Red Cress.
Mrs. W. L. Whyte offered her
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Shampoo Set $1.50
Hair cuts 75c
Tints $5,00
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Hair Styles by Grace McPherson
home for the open meeting to"
be held, on May 7th with each
member to bring two guests;
also a bazaar will be held.
An .invitation to attend a
Meeting on April 17th was ac-
cepted from the Walton ladies.
Thank -you cards were read
from Mrs. David Preszcator,
Mrs, Elma Jewitt ,and Mrs.
Frank Riley. The World's Day
of Prayer meeting was then
held. Mrs. Riley served lunch.
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Having sold my business
Brown's Supertest 4gz Snacii Bar
To MR. GERALD GROOTHUIS of Seaforth, on March lst, 1968,
s.
want to say Sincere Thanks to all, for your patronage and good
will during the past two years.
At the same time I want to ask on behalf of Mr. Groothuis
a continuation of the courtesy and support‘that you gave me.
You will be pleased to know 1 m continuing on with Mr..
Groothuis as his Mechanic.
THANK YOU
William C. Brown