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Mr; mid, Mr/3. .mss Love' at
their #arta home at Ilillsgreen.
Approx:matel ^ tvo hundred•
scholars ,from, grades 6-7 and0'
of Retasall and Zurich 'Public
Schools of Hay Township•School
Area will take a bus tripadhis
Thursday, . June 22nd to the
Midland area where they will
visit Huron Indian Village, and
Fort Ste Marie. - •
Mr. and Mrs. Dayid . Harold,
Windsor, .Berks, .England, are
vacationing for two weeks with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Adkins.
- Carmel Presbyterian Church
Arnold Circle met Monday eve-
ing with the centennial theme
carried out, including coal oil
lamps and centennial, costumes.
President Mrs. Robert Bell who
presided 'opened with a poem,
worship. "The first Presbyterian
Church in Canada" was given
by Mrs. Gordon. Schwalm, Mrs.
botaglas Shirray, Mrs. Mildred
Bell. For the roll call each
member . brought a guest • and
named a former minister of the
church. Mrs. Harold Bonthrgn
entertaied with pictures of her
trip, to Hawaii. Lunch was serv-
ed -by Mrs. Harold Campbell
and Mrs. Helmer Campbell.
Winners it:- a walking easy
contest sponsored by Joynt's,
were record player, Mrs. W. J.
Cameron, Hensall„, bag of rel:
ords, 20, Darlene Burdge, of
Brucefield;-bag of records, 20,
Doug Cooper, Hensall;. bag of
records 20, Donald Cole, .RR 1,
•Cromarty. '
Mrs. Bert Thomson vpf Kipper
who has been a ,patient in
South Huron Hospital for 'three
weeks came home on Sunday.”
Mrs. ,John Baker was hostess
for the regular meeting of Hen-
sall Kinette Club. The 'group
were reminded that their club
together.. with the Kinsmen
Club will provide entertainment
for patients it Ontario Hospital,
Goderich, -July 26th.
A birthday party was held
for Mrs. William Fuss and ,Mrs.
Robert Caldwell and Mrs: J. W.'
Drysdale • . who were observing
birthdays:.
Mr. aril Mrs, Don Rigby, of
Blenheim were weekend visit-
ors 'with Mr. Stewart McQueen
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell
andalso visited with Mrs. Stew-
art McQueen in- South Huron
Hospital, Eketer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grassie :
of Merlin, were weekend guests
with Me and Mrs. V. M. Pyette.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kell,
Churchill, near Barrie, visited
Mr." and Mrs. Herb' Jones 'rec-
ently.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery, Scott
and Lisa, Sarnia;; were weekeI d
'visitors With Mr. and Mrs. - Joe
Flynn, Miss Joyce Kinn-return-
ed
''"ynn'returned home with them for a vaca-
tion.
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Sat., July ' 8th
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Zurich Community
Centre
Musk by The Chandeliers
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Mr. and Mrs. Belt k`lanagau
of 'Kitchener,' Visited Mr. and
Mrs. V. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray
and children, - Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Murray, Mrs. Jim Acroyd
and Frank O'Rourke all of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Murray.,
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Dennome
of Zurich, visited Mr. and
Mrs. James McQuaid.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, Lon -
CENTENNIAL CONCERT
by Pupils of McKillop School Area -
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Thursday, June 22nd
8:15 p.m.
Featuring Operetta Cinderella and other songs
Silver Collection
Everyone Welcome
The Town of .Seaforth,
. invites you to. a
DANCE
and
MORGASBQR
In Honor of Ontario's 3 -time
Intermediate "B" 'Champions
SEAFORTH BEAVERS
Friday,JUfle23rd
8:30 to 1:00, ` at the
Seaforth Community Arena
Admission $2.00 per person
Refreshments' available
Tickets available from loda1 merchants
McKILLOP TWp,
CENTENNIAL
DAY
FR!AY,.JULY 14
commencing at 2 o'clock
WINTHROP. RECREATION PARK
PARADE
A parade with band Ieading will form at the
Township Garage. Prizes' for best entries.
PROGRAM
The afternoon program with prizes for win-
ners ri11 include contests, for oldest lady,
oldest gentleman, person from farthest dis—
tance, tance, best Liar, hog call -'dinner caTland :a trig
of war and -football game.
- CHICKEN BARBECUE
At Winthrop United Church
EVENING
7:30 to 8:30 -- program of local' talent
.t c -s �. gal::+ �i�r.�`£!''' '. ti ° k+`°Y4iroS" a
DANCE
In the:Powriship Garage with music by
tryee lite Ps.. Orh'ke lira
+at' Wit' n. .t' oottio,
don. Mr. and• Mrs. Ron Kura
ry and children of Stratford
visited Mr. and,.Mrs.... Auguste
Ducharme •
Miss Karen Kale and Miss
Bonnie' Stewart in Kitchener
with � Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flan
agar- , J
Mr. and Mrs.'Bill+ K7innahan
of St. Augustine, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver.
Miss Joan Coyne, Vanco
ver, B.C., is visiting her pa
encs, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi
A concert, thoroughly en
oyed by the audience
given by the pupils of St.
umbar school on Friday ev
ming in the parish hull:,
program was as follows:. "Pu
n your old Grey Bonnet" b
3 and 4, with Jo
wart and Don Melady as s
oists; A skit, 'Dear Grandma
Helen Ryan, Lar r
Dyne,. Gerry O'Reilly, Kath
Murray, Mary E`, Ryan and
onna Nolan; Rhythm B
Grades 1 and 2 with Kathy
'Leary conducting; F 1 a
rill, •Grades 3 and 4; Hun•
arian Dance, Grades 5• and 6
olk Dances and songs b
rades 3 and 4; "'Winnie
Pooh" by grades 1 to 4, with
he following acting, Barbara
alonny, :Pat Feeney, , Re
wart, Don Melady, Dan Nol
n, Jerry Ryan, Joe Bicknell'
Lane, Paul Coyne, Jer
Jordan and Pauline Coyn:
ction Song by grades 1 an
Old fashioned step dam
y grades 3 and 4; March b
rades 5 and 6.
Grades 7 and 8 presented
A Salute to Canpde". Th
upils wore centennial cos-
tumes, and • saluted each pro -
ince in turn by appropriate
ng, or dance.
"Canada, My Homg", chor-
, "We Rant and We'll Roar"
the boys, "Farmer McGee"
loist Jerry Staples,' 'Where
u ever in Quebec" soloist
m Ryan, "Alouette" chorus;
ed Wing", , soloist Patsy`
urray, Step dances, Gail
lan, Jean- Coyne, Joanne
yne, Sharon Shea, Square
ance, "Canada" poem by
uine Johnston, by Trudy
n' Drunen. "Red $:fiver Val
" and "Home on the Range'
orus; ",Into the Blue Cana-
aniRockies", chorus and
altz; A:. choral reading, "The
emation of Sam McGee";
his land is our land", chop
The evening. closed with
Save the Queen". The
ompanist was Mr. E. C..
Her ley. The teachers respons-
e .dor the display , of talent
Mother Mary . Justin,
Mrs Joseph Melady, Mrs. os.
eph. McLaughlin and Mrs.
Michael Murray.
Celebrate
50 Years.
Wed.
.Mr. and -...-, HowardCrit
celebrated t eir 50th wedding
anniversary with a. feral ly
dinner at the Tiger Dunlops
Inn, Goderich, followed by
a social evening at• their home
where the family made a pre•
sentatien of gifts•to mark the
occasion.
They were married on June
20, , 1917 at the bride's home
in Tuckersmith . Township.
Mrs. Crich is the former Rose
Isabelle Pepper.
Following .their marriage,
the couple farmed on. the •see.
and concession '• of Tucker.
smith Township until the fal,
of 1948 when .they moved to
Clinton where Mr. Crich way
employed at ' the Canadian
Forces Base until retrirement.
The couple 'have two' sorts
and a ,,daughter, Aldin aged
Don of Clinton 'and Margaret`
(Mrs. Milllorne Beit,) of God
erich and ten grandchildren.
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On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd were
honored by their • family Sun-
day on the occasion of their
31st wedding anniversary. A
family barbecue and gathering
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dale, RH 4,
Clinton and the couple were
presented with a veranda chair•
and table.
Brownle's
DRIVE-IN
'THEATRE — CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8 p.m.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
June 22 and .23
-- DOUBLE FEATURE --
"RIOT ON
SUNSET STRIP"
Showing at 9:30 O'clock Only
• (Adult Entertainment)
Aldo Ray - Mimsy 'Farmer
' and MichaelEvans
COLOR
and
."WILD YOUTH"
(Adult .Entertainment)
Showing at 11 O'clock Only
CARTOON.
SAT., MON. --- June •24-26
"BATTLE OF
THE BULGE"
.Showing 9:30 and 11:00 O'clock
Henry Fonda - Robert. Ryan
and Dana Andrews
COLOR CARTOON
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
June 27 and 28
"THE WILD •
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Showing .9:30 and 11:00 O'clock.
Peter Fonda Nancy $tnaitra
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COlG11NG NEXf's at
`lop Bernlly Entertiatrinunit
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Honor
Bride - Elect
Miss Rose Brady ' of Sea•
forth, bride -elect, of Friday,
was feted at a shower at the
home .of Mrs. Mervin Webb
Clinton. Several contests were
enjoyed. Mrs. Weeb read a
comic reading and Miss Shir
ley Pfaff read ,..the address
Miss -Brady rerceived many
gifts and Miss Linda Preszea-
tor assisted her... Relatives
were present from Seaforth
-London:* Crediton, I inburn •
Grand Bend and Clinton.
Mark 25th
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Crich
Clinton, were recently enter-
tained' at a surprise party at
their home on the occasionof
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Card's were enjoyed by
everyone. The- couple w er e
rnade the recipients of numer•
ous gifts 'followed by a but.
fet luncheon served by. their
family.
Friends and relatives atten-
ded from Clinton, Brucefieid
Seaforth, Goderich and cher
ley. ley.
News, of
Constance
Brian and Kevapi Crozier
of Listowel spent the Week
end with their grandparents
Mr .and Mrs. George Mal -
wain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszca-
tor and family visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and. Mrs. Allan
Pfaff and family of Crediton.
1''Ir. .acid :Mrs. Tom Riley of
Clinton visited fin . Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ril-
ey.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Betties
of -Winthrop visited on Thurs-
day evening with • Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby.
Mr. anMrs. Jack Medd, •
Jim and Kerri visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte
and family of. Oshawa spent
the week end with Mr. and
MIs. W. L. Whyte ,and family.
M. and Mrs., Douglas Riley
of Ajax spent the week end
with Mr°. and Mrs. Frank Ril-
ey... Kiln and Greg returned
to their home after spending
the past week with their
grandparents. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd,
Jim and Kerri spent Father's
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Phillips of Blyth.
Mr, aid Mrs. Murray Dale,
Debbie and Donna of London
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Dale. •
Mr. David Medd visited on
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Lundy MacKay of Blyth.
'Mr. and Mxs. E. F.. Warren,
Lynda and Helen. of London,
Mr. Earl Lawson of Clinton,
Mr. John Turner of Tucker -
smith were Sunday v=isitors
with Mr:. and Mrs. Reg Law-
son, Jgdin and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott,
Melanie and Meribeth' of Bel -
grave visited on, Sunday with
M. and Mrs; W. J. Dale, and
girls. ' : -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier
of Li towel visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-.
Ilwarn and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd,
Jim and Kerri visited on Sun-
day evening with Mr. • and
Mas. Bob Eaton and fancily.
Mrs. Irene-Grimoldby, Mrs.
Sadie • Riley vi .1ted en Mon-
day_ with ars. Phoebe M111 -
son of Seaforth.
Mrs. Bob Johnston of Grand
Valley is spending- a few days
with her mother Mrs. Annie
Medd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Medd and family
Ms. Ella Jewitt and bo s,
Mrs. Elora Jewitt and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt,
Kathy and David, Mr. . and
Mrs. Ron Jewitt visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dawson, Brenda, Bonnie
and John of Varna. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Saps McClure
and family, Mr arid lifer ,. John'
Thompson and faintly spent
Sunday at the Provincial/Park`
Point Farinaiar.
and Mrs. Art 1VteM4eh.
of
GOderichi', visited on
sting with, Wk. and Mrs.
.. Xeu `papa, Joan and .11m,
, (Continuee 'era* rage 1)
sail, with Jerry, Son oi`.Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Fnbes`, Elppeg and
Patrick son of Mr. -end Mrs.
Arnold Maxwell, Rensail, run,
nersup.
In the 6-12 • months category
the winner was Craig, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cudmore,
RR 1, Hensel. Second was El-
oise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Klungell, Hensall. with
Uri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
$ill Strong, Seafortn, third.
A .complete list `of winners`'
will appear next week.
The Hensel' - recreation com-
mittee has hired a summer rec-
reation director, Mieizael Miner
from Peterborough' who with
four playground leaders, Chris
Cameron, Brenda. Noakes, Cat'o-
ine Cook and John Goddard,
will supervise a complete play-
ground program. It will con-
sist of arts and crafts, sports
games, story telling, . music,.
drama, nature activities, hikes,
trips' and excursions: The free
program will be conducted at
the playground behind the Ren-
sall Arena • every weekday from
July 10 until August 18. The
program is planned for child-
ren of age 4 te,.14, as of June
1st 1967.
Where will be roller skating
at. the arena on Tuesday liedThursday afternoons from 3 un.
fill 5, starting. on July S. The
cost will be 15c (free skates are
included).
Swimming lessons at all lev.
els (from beginners to the
bronze medallion) will be held
at the Exeter Pool.
Registration sheets for the
playground and swimming pro-
grams were distributed at the
Hensall Public School and are
to be returned to the Arena be-
fore Wednesday -June 28. '
The Love -Forrest reunion was
held on Saturday.'.a't' Riverside
Park, Exeter. The . attendance
was not as large as was antici-
pated due to the heavy rain in
the 'afternoon.
Mr° and Mrs. Allan Olson and
baby daughter, Elizabeth, of
'Landon, visited on Sunday with
the ` latter's parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. Wilbert Dining.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and family of Hamilton, visited
over the , weekend with MTs.
John Henderson and family.
- Professor Robert and Mrs.
Love, Kevin and Valerie of Mad.
ison, Wisconsin, visited the past
week with the former's parents,
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. McDougall. of Detroit
a guest of Mrs. C. P: Si11s
Wednesday. She is the forme
Fii'abeth Atkinson and was
resident of Seafotth some ye
ago... '
Mr. and Mrs. LIoyd Hogg
and Mr.... and Mrs. Ronald_
MacDonald haye• returned
spending a few days at Exp
Mr. and Mrs. Russel A.
ter of. pandas spent a few d
here with Mrs. James E. pith
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Se
forth, Ontario; • spent
afternoon with Mrs.. Toled and Mr:. and Mrs
Ron Scoins, 161 William St
Waterloo, 'Ontario.
Among' the relatives atten
ing the funeral of the late
Russell' H. Sproat were.. Mr.
Mrs. Greer of Fergus, Mr..an
Mrs. Ray St. ,Jermaine, Montre
nd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sproa
eamsville.
Mrs. Hugh Sproat, Mrs.
abor and daughter, Pam T
r and friends Chris Wallac
nd Mrs. Marion Shocker of D
roit, attended the funeral
Alia. Russell Sproat.
Miss Pam Tabor and frieii
hris Wallace will be tourin this summer with
tudent- group and 'will atten
chool at St. -Andrew's Colleg
Dundee, Scotland.
Mrs. Frank Maloney returne
iday evening from a trip t
ape Breton Island, Prince Ed
and Island and Greenwood
ova Scotia where she visite
elatives. •
Miss Erma -Townsend -and Mr
liner Townsend were in Guel
atherh th
randVeda ghternba que
nsored by the graduatin
ass • of Guelph General Hos
ital.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Nr Dugan
olumbus, . Ohio, visited wit
rs. John Bolton.
Mrs. Helen Bolton and Davi
Iton spent the weekend 4
ttawa. '
Messrs. David and Bob Coop
are visitors this week a
pa 07. d
Mr. Robert Grieve, son of
d Mrs. Thomas ,Grieve of Mon
ville, i"s visiting his many rel
ives and friends here.
Rev. and Mrs. Bert McSpad-
n and Marilyn of, Richmond
11 spent Father's Day with his
they, Mr. Zack McSpadden and
ther relatives.
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and Mrs. Dan Galligan
and family of Chicago and Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Murray of Wash-
ington, D.C. and Mrs. Dan Mur-
ray and Sack 'Morgan of Chicago.
visited with ,Mr. Ken and Joe
Murray of. McKillop during ,the
past week.
Visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. J.
Ure Stewart on the occasion of
Mr. Stewart's birthday. on- Sun-
day included his family, Mr. and
Mrs. -• Alvin ]Yammond, Moore-
field, Dr., K. G. and Mrs. Stew-
art and son John of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christner
and son Ken df Kitchener and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M'annmend
of Waterloo,' also Mr. said ]wits.
Ev'eron Mitebell IMO sort brute
and daughter Corinne of Fergus
- and Mr. anil .Mrs. AlvinMcDen.
sill /mourn of JOrtis a)Is,
BRQDHA EN
t41 Radler ' Aid met at. Si.
c'eter`a. Lutheran, Church. Mrs.
Reuben Buuck; Mrs; Edwin,
Scherbarth and Mrs, Harold AErl-
ligsen were in charge of dexo-
tions. -The stamp collection, 'a
handed .in -at the next meeting.
Congratulations from the.
community to Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Ileuermann on the .prrival
of their new baby boy.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the fai:ir
ily of the Iate Albert Rock, RR
.4, It itehell, who passed away
Monday night.
NOTICE
I will be on holidays
July 1 to 8
No Delivery
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Friday, June 23rd
8:15 tam.
Legion- Hall*, Seaforth
Is Regular '(lames -for $10,00
Three $25.00 Specials
,Tackpot•$75 to go
(Children under 16 *not
permitted)
ADMISSION $1,00
Extra Cards 25c ' or 7 fpr $1.00
AUspices Seeforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion y'
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
Classified ads pay dividends,
Seaforth Lions Park
PAVILION
DANCl N
Saturday Night June 24th
With Music by the Sands of Time
Dances will continue each Saturday night
during the summer months.
News of
Staffa
Miss Bonnie Miller was a
week end guest of Miss Linda
Friend, Dublin. ^
rMillerand
M S LeslieryM icer, - Janeand
Edna, Mr: And Mrs. John Tem-
pleman'and 'family attended
the Mille; -McDougall reunion
in Seaforth Park on Sunday.
Tuesday, evening . ' dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Norris and family were Mr.
and Mrs. M. Chabonik, Nfr-
and .Mrs. Ted Olson, Winnipeg
and Mr. , and Mrs. John Bur-
leigh, Jackie and Joan of Sea -
f orth.
Mr. Walter O'Brien had the
misfortune to fall on Friday
a'tid' is now a patient in Strat-
ford - General Hospital.
Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris and family
attended the Dpbnage reunion
in Seaforth' Park 'on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dow
and boys are spending' this
week at Expo.
A large crowd of young
people, . their families and
Mende, were present Sunday.
evening ie. the Family Life
Centre- of Staffa United.
Church to hear and enjoy folk
singing by the Four Just Men
and Just One Women from
Kitchener.
Plan to attend
Brucefield United
Church
Strawberry and'
Ham Supper
Wed., June ' 28th
5:30 to 8 p.m,
Admission $1.50
Children '12 and under.
75 cents
REGULAR SCHEDIfi.ED
SOCCER ..GAME
Geri cm Canadian
Club, London
vs. ,
Goderich . Club
Brussels Victoria Pjark
JULY 1st
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.BETHEL
BIBLE • CHURCH
in Seaforth invites you to attend a
special service
Wednesday, June 28
at 8:00
m
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM .
Rj.V: J. HUTCHISON;'
President of Berean Bible College in Alberta,.
as speaker,
The Dubrick Sisters froth Kitchener ,
will bring special numbers in song
This is a meeting you cannot afford to miss!
Admission is, free•! A free will offering will
be lifted to defray...,expe'nses. We trust we
will see YOU at this meeting to hear God's
man for this hour.,
For anther information contact Rev. Floyd B. Shantz,
Pastor of Bethel Bible Church, phone 527-1713.
Centennial ' March,
and Outdoor
Memorial Service
Harpurhey Presbyterian
' ' Cemetery •
Sunday, June, 25, • 1967
THE CENTENNIAL MARCH
Will leave First 'Presbyterian Church at •
10:30 a.m. and proceed along Goderich
St, over the "Old Huron Road" to Har-
purhey Cemetery. '
THE MEMORIAL SERVICE
Will be held •at 11 :00 a.m. on the Ceme-
tery Grounds. The Service comrnemorates
the early Pioneer Settlers and the Fath-
ers of Presbyterianism. -The March- will
be led by Pipers Ken Smith' and Peter,
Malcolm. Centennial and Canadian flags
will head the March.
ALL ARE IN'V`ITED
To join the March' and attend the Service.
If you prefer • transportation please call
Rev. Douglas 0. Fry, 527-1322. You are
invited to wear Centennial Costume.
Some seating will be supplied, • but it -is
suggested you may prefer to ,bring your
own lawn chair for comfort and conven-
ience. Sunday SchoO1 has been withdrawn
to allow the Students to participate in
the March and .Service,
(In case . of inclement weather the Ser-
vice will be in the Church. h •
Join the March :and
Attend this Centennial
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