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19" BRUCEFIELO NEWS OF THE WEEK
Come and Bring The WhoieTanally
OLD FASUIONED CHRISTMAS CONCERT
, BY SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS
Saturday, December 21,st
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
8:15 p.m..
Skits, ilays, Monologues, Musical Numbers, etc
Santa with treats for the kiddies
Public School Age Children 50c
Pre Schoolers Free
Adults 75c
SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST
SHOPPING
SPREE
TAKES PLACE SATURDAY NIGHT
At Smith's Superior Store
DRAW FRIDAY NIGHT
Seaforth Optimists will be selling Draw
Tickets Thursday and Friday Nights on,
The 'Main St/Tet.
All proceeds for youth work.
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GODERICH LIONS CLUB
BINGO
SPECIAL C1LRISTMAS GAMES
Wednesday, December 18th
Santa arrives with a gift for everyone. Choco-
lates and larger prizes.
Thursday, December 26th
Big Prize must go
Thursday, January 2nd
Big Prize must go
HAVE FUN — COME TO HARBOI)RLITE
INN, GODERICH
8:30 p.m. Games
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Royal Canadian Legion
Seaforth Branch 156
cordially invites you to attend their
ANNUAL BOXING NIGHT DANCE
Thursday, December. 26th
LEGION HALL
music by the Royalaires
Dancing 10 to 1.
Admittance restricted to persons over 21
Admission $1.50. per person
Refreshments
SEAFORTH
ARENA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th
SKATING —8 to 10 p.m.
0 0
SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 21st
LEGION HOCKEY —8 to...12 a.m.
SKATING —2 to 3:30 p.m.
HOCKEY — Seaforth Peewees vs. Clinton, 7
p.m.; Seaforth Bantams vs. Hensall 8
0 0
,SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22nd
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY — Seaforth
Beavers vs. Lucan, 2 p.m.
0 0
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd
HOCKEY — Seaforth Juveniles vs. Lucknow,
8:30 p.m.
0
WEDNESDAYaDECEMBER 25 (CHRISTMA9)
SKATING ' -8 to 10 p.m.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 (BOXING DAY)
LEGION 110CliEY — 8 to 10 a.m.
SKATING 2 to 3:30 pan.; 8 to 10 pm.
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Wilson vis-
ited in London on Sunday with
Mr. and l‘frs. Stanley Neale.
Mrs. John 13roadfoot spent a
few days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Glen Adair, Kit-
chener.
.Mr. Ray Leppington has re-
turned from WesittninOter licsi-
pital, much improved in health.
Sacrament was observed in
Brucefield) United Church on
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CHRISTMAS
CONCERT
WALTON HALL
Friday, Dec. 20th
8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Walton W.I.
Admission Adults 50c
Sunday morning, also'bapismal
service yva held when the
children a the following par-
ents were) baptized.
Robert George, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Hill; Daniel
Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McGregor; Steven Garry, son of
Mr. and .Mrs. Garry Triebner;
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jack-
son spent the weekend with rel-
atives in London and Belmont.
Miss Sharon Burdge, Owen
Sound, visited over the week-
end with her parents,P-Mr. and
Mrs. Wrn, Burdge.
Tuckersfnith group of the
UCW held their Christmas par-
ty at the home of -Mrs. John
Bhadfoot on Dec. 10, when 30
ladies attended.
Mrs. M. Sholdice of Exeter is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
A. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, Brant-
ford, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Moffatt.
Mrs. A. Moffatt, Clinton, vis-
ited over Sunday with her soil,
Mr. John Moffatt and family.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
PART
9 to ?
Hats, Horns, Etc.
at
,QUEEN'S HOTEL
Seaforth
THE
THOMPSON
TRIO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING
SNACKS: Pigtails and Sauerkraut'
Every Friday and Saturday night
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
OHA
INTERMEDIATE
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HOCKEY
THURS., DEC. 19th
PORT ELGIN AT SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH ARENA
8:30 p.m:
Lucan at Seaforth — Sunday December 22nd
2:00 p.m.
Admission: Adults 75c
Students 50c Children 25c
Mini -Mountain
Ski
Area
482-7460
RR No. 5 Clinton
(Tyndall Hill)
Skiing Starts
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 13
(weather permit -
'ting)
7:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Admission:
$1.50 — EVENING AND WEEK DAYS
$2.00 — SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
STUDENTS $1.50 ANY DAY OR EVENING
TOBOGANNING 50c PER PERSON
$2.00 MAXIMUM, FOR FAMILY
SNOWMOBILES $2.00 PER DAY
SEASON'S TICKETS AVAILABLE
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39 Paradise
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51 Distant
52 Kerak town
54 Enliven
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persons
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4 Preposition
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10 Worm
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21 Umpires
24 Small horses
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HENSALL NEWS
(Continued from Page 1)
Drysdale; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Stanley, Mitchell;
treasurer, Mrs. Walter Spencer;
Christian citizenship and social
action, Mrs. Pearl Passmore;
community friendship and
tation,- Mrs. Robert Drysdale;
Christian and missionary edu-
cation, Mrs. Edison Forrest;
finance, Miss Mary Goodwin;
flower convener, Mrs. Ella Drys-
dale; leadership development,
Mrs. Earl Rowe; literature and
communications, Mrs. P. L. Mc-
Naughton; membership, Mrs.
Clendon Christie; nominations,
Mrs. Howard Scane; Steward-
ship and vocations, Mrs. Ian
McAllister; supply and welfare,'
Mrs. E. Chipchase; program,
Mrs. Rodger Venner; manse,
Mrs. R. M. Peck; pianists; Mrs.
J. C. Goddard, Mrs. Wm. Fuss
representatives to the official
board, the president; committee
of Stewards, Mrs. Ron Mock;
M and M committee, Mrs. C.
Christie.
Twelve Christmas boxes Were
packed by the Ladies of Carmel
Presbyterian Church, for the
hut -ins of the church at the
home of avim R. A. Orr, Monday
afternoon. As.Shting Mrs. Orr
were Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs.
Gordon Troyer, Mrs. - J. E.
IVfcEwen, • Mrs. George "Walz,
Mrs. R. Dick and 1VIrs. M. Doug-
all,
Mr, Homer Tinnev, of Pent-
icton, B. C. arrived in London
Monday to et end the funeral
of his biro h:r the late George
Tinney:
Barry Mous.,,,e.au is . a patien4
in, South Ilunn Ho.i.pital, Exeter.
He is a so n of Mr. and Mrs. L103. d
Mouscau.
"Oh, everything at
home is fine, dear,
just fine — incident-
ally, I always thought
we had a fire extin-
guisher in the kitch-
en?"
Mr., and Wins. Liloyi Fletcher,
Shelly, Sandra, and Sonya, of
Kirkbeni, Mr, and Mnsi. Robert
Webster, Varna visited Sunday
with, Mr. and 3,4Ens. Pinney and
family.
RECPT1ON
for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hulley
(nee Shirley McCullough)
Friciay, Dec. 27th
Blyth Hall
Scott's Orchestra k
Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches
Everyone Welcome
CASH
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
815 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 20th
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $50.00 Games
$150.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
— (Children under 16 not)
permittef
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00,
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
Proceeds for Welfare Work
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. NEW YE4.
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With Elgin Fischer'end his Trio
playing for your enjoyment
FROM 9 TO??
Noisemakers — Hats — Balloons
' Cold Plate
ALL TABLES RESERVED
To Reserve Your Table
CALL 527-0980
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
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ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY ---"The Lamplighters"
SATURDAY — "Elgin Fisher"
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Roarn--Enjoy a •Sing.A-Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
COLORED TV
BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS
Tasty Chicken 4.Wings
SMORGASBORD
SATURDAY,: -DEC. 21st
6 - 9 p.m. — $2.25 per - person
COMIVIERC1AL HOTEL, Seaforth
2 NITES ONLY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 21
THE
REVISED
EDITION
We can handle your Christmas party. Don't
forget our Gala New Year's Eve party. Get
your tickets early. Tickets now on sale $10.00
per couple.
The 'best entertainment — the best food'
The best atmosphere
This year, treat yourself to the best
PIZZA PATIO
Restaurant and Tavern.
350 Bayfield Road Goderich
. Phone 524-7711
The office wolf has an
antique car, but an cut°.
matic clutch.
LOST
St
FOUND
,re,x
"What color contact lenses?"
SEAF RTH TEEN TWENTY
Presents
"The
Dynamics"
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21
9:00 — 12:00
AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
DRESS SEMI -FORMAL
ADMISSION $1.00
THE BANQUET
The banquet wiq begin at 7:00 o'clock sharp and only those \Ada°
have signed up for this will be able to attend.