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CHATTING TO EARLE PARK, of Yorkton, Sask. (left) are Larry and RuthPlumsteel,
of Seaforth, and El and Ruth Haveling, of Stratford, who took part in the recent square
dance jamboree at RCAF Station Clinton.
Clinton RCAF Station Hosts
Square Dance Jamboree
Smiling faces and gaily color-
ed outfits abounded at RCAF
Station Clinton' when the RCAF
Clinton Cross - Tailer Square
Dance Club hosted area dancers
at their second annual square
dance jamboree. Caller for the
occasion was Earle Park of
Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Danc-
ers from as far away as Tober-
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CUT GREEN BEANS 2 / 430
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Pineapple, Orange JUICE
Ocean King
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FREE PARKING ON WEST SIDE OF LOCKER
mory and Windsor attended this
social function.
During the Saturday evening
dance F/L 'Wrt Shepherd, the
Cross -Trailer Caller, introduced
G/C K. R. Greenaway, Com-
manding Officer RCAF Clinton,
who welcomed the visitors to
the Station.
G/C-and Mrs. Greenaway were
in turn introduced to square
dancing by area dancers. Dur-
ing the weekend over 320 danc-
ers,„from Tobermnry, Wiarton,
Collingwood, Owen Soun d,
Southampton, Port Elgin, Kin-
cardine, Goderich, Clinton, •Sea -
forth, Hanover, Palmerston,
Strikes
'Stratford, St. Marys, Kitchener,
Brantford, London, Exeter, Cen-
tralia, Sarnia, Ripley, Windsor,
and Chatham participated in
the jamboree and workshop.
For many. new .dancers thiS
was their, first opportunity to
dance to a professional caller,
as they' had just graduated from
the many beginner classes held
throughout the area. For others
it was another chance to meet
old friends, .It was quite a spec-
tacle to see 240 dancers mov-
ing in unison.
glans are already in hand for
the third annual jamboree next
year.
and r Spares
By LEE HEE
The citizens, merchants and,
bowlers of Seaforth and bowl-
ers of the district who patron-
ized the Seaforth Bowling Lanes
the past few years;, will be
pleaded to hear the great news
that bowling will be back in
Seaforth real soon.
I think each and everyone of
us should take our hats off to
the new proprietor, and man-
ager of these new lanes, Gor-
don 'Nobel. Now that the lanes
are going to be re-established
here in Seaforth, it is up to
all citizens, young and old,
merchants and, industry, to sup-
port his effort to keep bowling
alive.
In talking to Mr. Nobel this
week, he stated tha the .expects
to open the new alleys by March
lst-maybe earlier.. '
So, bowlers of these past few
weeks,- carry on with your
league and then be ready, to
return to your own stamping
grounds. The wish of yours
truly, the bowlers, merchants
and industry to you, -Gordon, is
every success in your new ven-
ture. We'll be seeing you soon.
Seaforth Legion League
Bowlers, take note: The Pin
!Ms are moving into a com-
manding lead these past few
weeks. What have the rest of
you been doing to stop them?
There areonly a few more
weeks left before playoffs be-
gin, so let us all go after this
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team and whittle them down
some. This Friday; yours truly
•and his cohorts won't be fool-
ing around. We are going to
start on the Pin Hi's that very
night. By taking them, we can
be certain of second spot, since
the Kegers have been fading in
recent weeks. Well, anyway, we
will see what we shall see, come
Friday night.
League standings: Pin Hi's,
93; Gold Kegers, '82; Bowl -Mor,
75; Muleskinners, 58; Madhat-
ters, 56, and Roughriders,: 55.
Ladies' high, single, 'Anne
Wood, 206; triple, Doreen Eis-
ler, 525; men's high,. single, Don
Wood and Leo Hagan, 300; tri-
ple,' Bill Dalrymple and Don
Wood, 684.
Friday's • schedule: Muleskin-
ners (5) vs. Gold Kegers (6); Pin
Hi's (3) vs. Bowl -Mor (4); Rough-
riders (1) vs. Madhatters (2).
• Ladies' high. single, and tri-
pe to date: Anne -Wood, 284 and
.699; men's high single to date,
Mel Merriam, 333; men's high
triple to date, Bill Eisler, 824.
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Inter -Town League
Seaforth 'A' team was host to
Mike's of Stratford on Saturday
in Clinton. The locals did very
well, collecting seven points.
Following are the individual
scores: Stratford -K. Broad -
foot, 254, 249, 216, 203, 161=
1083; 0. Trafagander, 226, 154,
172, 180, 152=984; M. Stumpf,
217, 259, 203, 244, 255=1178;
D. Young, 167, 217, 265, 182,
186-1017; S. Gremin, ps, 214;
148, 173, , 246 = 1060. Total
score, 5222. '
Seaforth-A. Finlayson, 225,
206, 218, 255, 163=1067; B.
Brown, 251, 208, 192, 198, 198=
1047; L. Hagan,- 194; 166 -199,-
158, 187.=904; A. Lauritsen, 233,
242, 135, 217, 159=986; E. Matz -
old, 209, 284, 267, 236, 217=
1213; P. Weimann, 177, 241, 212,
202, 220=1052. Total score,
5474.
Sunday afternoon the two
Seaforth teams met at Clinton
to catch up on the sehedule
since Lutan had dropped out.
Following are the individual
scores: Seaforth 'B's -Mike Ma-
lone, 192, 195, 135, 113, 208=
843; Ken Bedard, 110, 171, 194,
202, 108=785; Jan Sim, 143, 231,
212, 191, ,184=9,61; an, Scott,
248,. 168, 215, 235, 23'0=1096;
Ron Rochon, 178, 92, 247, 225,
192=924; Lloyd McKenzie, 153,
131, 207, 172, 138=801. Team
total, 4856.
Seaforth 'A' - A. Finlayson,
293, 223, 171, 225, 214=1126;
B. Brown, 191, 268, 195, 217,
147=1018; L. Hagan, 170, 215,
176, 195, 175=-931; A. Lauritsen,
168, 255, 231, 220, 243=1117;
E. Matzold, 171, 211, 168, 206,
160=-916; P. Weimann, 186 216,
278, 210, 287=1175. Team to-
tal, 5398, •
League standing as of Febru-
ary 12: Meres, 164; Shakespeare
143; Clinton, 133; Mikes, 131;
St. Marys, 130; Bowl -Mor, 123;
Seaforth 'A', 104; -Mitchell, 103;
New Hamburg, 724 Seaforth
30.
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St. James' League
Ladies' high, single, Paulette
nuard, 225; triple, Rita Dun -
Can, 465; jean -0'13rieti (agare),
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CONSTANCE
The VCW held their meeting
in the-selioci Waiim of the church
on Friday., Mrs. Donald Buchan-
an, president, opened the busi-
ness part of the meeting with
the Lord's :Prayer. The supply
allocation was .accepted and
plans were left over for the
March meeting in regards to
the bake sale and the UCW op-
en meeting, to- be held in June.
It was also decided to buy three
life members' pins.
At three 'o'clock the UCW
joined with the rest . of the
church the World Day of
Prayer. Mrs. Ken Hulley acted
as leader. Mrs. Wilmer Glou-
sher read the Scripture lesson
from Psalm 148. Mrs. Earle Nott
and Mrs. W. L. Whyte read
"The Meditation on . Prayer";
Mrs. George McIlwain sang a
solo, "0 Brother Man, Fold To
Thy Heart My Brother." Mrs.
Don Buchanan received the of-
fering. Others taking part in
the service were Mrs. Borden
Brown, Mrs. William Jewitt,
Mrs. William Dale, Mrs. Verne
Dale and .Mrs. -Ross- MacGregor.
Mrs. Ken Hulley pronounced the
benediction.
The CGIT girls held their
World Day of Prayer service in
the schoolroom of the • church
on Sunday, with Mrs. Reg Law-
son, leader, in charge. Elaine
Brown was pianist and Lynda
Nott received the offering. Mary
Buchanan read the Scripture
lesson, taken from Luke 11:5-
13. All the girls took part in
the service, and Mrs. Reg Law -
,son read the Meditation on
Prayer.
Hold Enjoyable Euchre
The COF held a successful
euchre in the hall on Friday
evening. Mrs. 'Jgck Scott, of
Londesboro, won the prize for
ladies' most games; lone hands,
Mrs. Bob Dalton; consolation,
Mrs. Gordon MacGregor, Lon-
deshoro; men's most games,
Douglas Finley;lone hands,
Sam McClure; cAsolation, Andy
Plukett. The Fo'resters are' plan-
ning another euchre in two
week's time.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunning-
ham of Auburn spent Sunday
with Mrs. William Jewitt and
family. -
Mr. Ken Johns of Tuckersmith
spent Wednesday evening with
`Mr. and -Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
...Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGre-
gor attended the capping' cere-
monies of their daughter Mary,
in the new auditorium of the
Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital last
Wednesday.
Mrs.. W. L. Whyte is spend-
ing some time with her son, Mr.
John Whyte, and Mrs. Whyte, of
Oshawa. Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs. John
Whyte on the gift of a daugh-
ter on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lands -
borough of Clinton spent Fri-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne 'Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Glousher
of Blyth spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Dale. "
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-
Gregor of Chatham spent the
weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacGregor, Mary and Margaret.
Mr. -Paul McMaster of Ridge -
town spent the weekend, with
Mr. and Mrs. , George Hoggart.
Mrs. McMaster and Carol_ re-
turned home after visiting for
a week with her parents.
. Mr. And Mrs. William McMil-
lan and Mrs. Ruby Gilbert, all'
of London, spent last Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Taylor.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Riley on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. Ern ElliVood of Clinton,
and Mr. And Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Busby, of
Chatham, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne -Law-
son.
Mrs. William Jewitt enter-
tained on Tuesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. William Dawson, Bren-
da, Bonnie and. John, of \)"arlia,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt,
Cathy and David of .Seaforth,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of
Brussels.
Northside
Unit 1 Meets
The. regular monthly meeting
of Unit One of the UCW of
Northside United Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Ball.- Mrs. Wm. Campbell open-
ed the meeting and the roll call
was answered by "Why do you
not attend the- general meet-
ing?'
Mrs. Clarence Walden gave
the Visitation 'repcirt, with 14
,home calls having been made
and six to Huronview. The' de-
votional part of the meeting
was taken by Mrs. E. H. Close.
She opened this part of the
meeting by a poem, _"Kindly
Thoughts."' Mrs, G. McCartney
gave the Scripture lesson, and
a prayer was given by Mrs.
Gordan Fapple. Mrs. Close gave
a reading, "Man's Greatest
Problem is Man Himself." The
study book on India was given
by Mrs. A. W. Sillery. A vote
of thanks was given by Mrs. C.
Walden.
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477, Men's high, single, Jack
Bedard, 281; triple, Lloyd Mc-
Kenzie, 674.
League standings: - Orphans,
86; Hill Billies, 84; Sneakers,
78; Strikers, 76; Night Hawks,
67; ItiVincibles, 50.
CHURCH GROUPS HEAR REPORTS
ST. THOMAS' 'LADIES' GUILD
The Ladies' Guild of St.
Thomas' Anglican Church at-
tended the Ash Wednesday eve-
ning service and met afterwards
at the home of Mrs. 'William
O'Shea for the regular meeting.
The president, Mrs. J. R. Spit-
tal, opened the meeting with
the Collect for Ash Wednesday,
followed by the Lord's Prayer,
Mrs. E. Larone teported that an
automatic gas range has been
purchased and delivered to the
parish hall. A shower was held
for the knitting booth and
members turned in a variety of
knitted articles and a collec-
tion for the purchase of wool
After, the buSinessmeeting a
Valentine game was played, -and
prizes awarded to partners, Mrs.
C. Rowcliffe and Mrs. A. McCon-
ney. The March meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
A. McConney and will be a
shower for the. -apron booth.
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