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SELLERS
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'.:;•10' HAWN
Show Time 8 p.m.
Two Showings •& Sat.
7:30 & 9:10
Saturday Matinee
STARTS WEDNESDAY
FOR SEVEN DAYS
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PLEASE NOTE
Residents who may be omitted in the canvass, may for-
ward gifts by mail in the envelope' provided, to
R. J. SPITTAL, Campaign Chairman, Seaforth, Ontario
M•51.1•K
BRIEFS
e
CANCER .
EDUCATION
Tillsonburg were week end guests
of Mr.and Mrs. Q. J. Smith,
West William Street,
Mr. and Mrs. 4rma.nd Char-
trand of Warren, Mich. and Mr.
Thos. R. Cleft of Montreal were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hoggarth and Miss Ruth Cluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1V10111-
1 an and family were guests of
Mrs. John McMillan arid- W. J.
McDowell for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ba.yn-
ham. and faintly, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Tolton, London, Mrs.
Waiter Woytowich and family of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Cros-
sett of London were Easter
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Justason,
Barbie and 'Sandra, spent Good
Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley Roe,
Mrs. Don Carter, Joanne and
Janice, spent Good Friday with
the former's Grandmother, Mrs.
Henry J. Neeb at Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLeod
and family of Burlington were
here for the Easter week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Coughlin
of London spent the week end
with Miss Alice Reid. -
Mrs. Beth Pryce of Willow-
dale spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. David Tremeer and
BROWNIE'S.
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON -- ONTARIO
IPAYIYANIY~
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P,M.
FIRST SHOW AT 8:30 P.M.
"ANGRY BREED"
Jai-rtes.-MacArthur -- Jan Sterling
• Color Cartoon
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'Coining Next Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
April 23.24.25
"UP IN 'THE CELLAR"
AND
"BLOODY MAMA"
other relatives,
Miss Mary ° Halliday of
Toranto.,„was an Easter guest of
her sister,
.was.
Harvey Leslie
arid Mr . Leslie.
Mr. ann Mrs. Douglas
Knowles of Axnherstburg, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Heniberger for Easter. •
r Miss Elsie prover of Hamil-
ton spent the Easter holiday with
her mother, Mrs. 1Vro. Drover
here.
Miss Brenda McFadden of
London was an Easter guest of
Miss Margaret McLean.
Mr. and-Mrs. Clarence Arm-
strong of St. Catherines were
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jackson.
Mrs. Gilchrist Coppin of
Detroit was a guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Jas. F. Scott, Ann St.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling
have returned from Florida,
where they spent the winter.
Miss Margaret Harris, of
Toronto and Mrs. Geo. Love of
Goderich were Easter guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel A.
Walter of Dundas were week end
guests of Mrs. 'Jas. E. Willis.
MT. and Mrs. William Brown)
Jarvis Street, spent Easter
Sunday with Mrs. Brown's
mother, Mrs. -Henry J. Neeb at
Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eaton of
Toronto spent the weekend with
relatives.
Mrs'. George Armstrong is
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
April 24th
Londesboro
Community Hall
Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone Welcome
•
OUR GOAL THIS YEAR
IN SEAFORTH IS
2
FIGHT
,00
CANC
Emu
...or •
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OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY
U-N-.1L WEE.), MAY. 19. _
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
PENN
SALE
In Vacant Store Hilt to Betty's
Beauty Shop
Wednesday, April 2.8
to. Friday, May 7th
— SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE —
DRAW WILL BE MADE 9:00'P.M.
MAY 7th
TICKETS AT THE SALE STORE
OR FROM ANX.AUXILIARY MEMBER
SDHS STUDENTS' CANVASS NOW
UNDERWAY THIS WEEK. IN
THE SEAFORTH AREA
4thANNUAL
SATURDAY APRIL 17•i8
Drotizes CAMPING and
SPORT SHOW-
i
ADMISSION 504
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS FREE AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT
SPONSORED BY TH
10TAL CLNADIAN‘LIMON BRINC11 440
TRAIL SPINNERS CAMPING CLUB TraiLERS
AT THE
CLINTON 'ARENA
CAMPERS
DRAW
3:30 Unbc1
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair
have returned from a two week
visit in California, visiting with
their daughter and son-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reed of
A lie aster and -Frank Smith of
RECEPTION
AND DANCE .
for Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Mott
(ruk Linda east)
NEWLYWECiS
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Bev, Hender-
son and baby were Easter guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jack-
son In Tuckeismith.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dennis
spent the Easter week end in
St. Thomas with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Dennis and Margaret Ann.
Miss Margaret Grieve of Oak-
ville spent the Easter holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wil-
lis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoirayd
and family of Preston spent
Easter with her mother Mrs.
Albert Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar-
shall of Bramalee spent Easter
with hiS mother, Mrs. Ella Mar-
shall.
Mrs. Morley Jewell and patti
and Mrs. C. Hunter of Toronto
were Easter visitors ofMr.Glen
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott,
Varna, Miss Mary Ball and Miss
Jane Sills have returned from a
three weeks holiday in Mexito.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams
and family of Guelph spent Easter
with Mr. and Mrs, Michael Wil-
Hams.
Visitors aLthe home of Mr.
arid MTS. Matt Murray for Easter
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feeney
and.- family, Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs, Cyril Murray and family,
Waterloo, Mrs. Patricia Feeney
and family, Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew. Dantzer, London
and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Melady
and family, St. Columban.
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY;:1/4513p..R.IL 16th
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 GAMES
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMIS.cION $1,00 ,
Dare Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch -156
Royal Canadian Legion
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Entertainment
this WEEK in
THE
TIMBERLANE
ROOM
THE WATE
Featuring
Little Billie Jo
326 lbs. of Dynamite .
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
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this week
at the
ROYAL HOTEI.
MITCHELL
TRURSDAY - FRIDAY
" SATURDAY
FOLLY. DEE
and The,
COUNTRY' GEMS
In the Crown Room
Dining room open on Suhdais
from 12 noon • 2 p.m. and Sp.m.
to II p.m. in the evening.
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
OURON UNIT
Office on Kiang 'Street, Clinton, open Tneiclak and Frida
afternoons each Week.
NOTE NEW ADMISSION PRICE: $1.25 Per Person
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6,-Tfrok -,Poogo POSITOR, SEAFORTHI ONT., APRIL 15, 1971 Pi*
SATURDAY, APRIL 17tl
DANCING 9:00 12:00
AT' MS
titafoirth Community Centre
DRESS CLWAL ADMISSION $1.25
FRI. - SAT. - UN.
April 16-17-18
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"ANGEL
UNCHAINED"
(ADULT .ENTERTAINMENT)
Don . Stroud - Luke Asken
In Color
CANDLELITE
RESTAURANT and' TAViltli
— FORMERLY PIZZA° PATIO TAVERN
RESTAURANT and TAVERN •
ditYFiELD ROAD IN GODERICH MOSE "in" s f *11
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
Mann and Her Friends
CANDLELITE
Award $38,429 Okain
fence was committed..Strynon-
the registered owner of vehicles
the onus of proof as to who was
driving the vehicle when the of-
Illegally parked in metered
zones, who will now be legally
by-law is, effective pending ap-
proval of the Department of
ses will continue to be sent to
Transport.
the by-law. This was to remove
responsible for the offence. The
Sills to proclaini daylight savings
to 2:01 A.M. Oct. 31 was carried.
of the former band Instruments
Toll. The parents of the child-
ren are to be responsible for
the care of the instruments used
to a band which is being formed
of elementary school children
under the direction. of Dr. C. E.
time from 2:01 A.M. April 25
(Continued from Page 1)
Council authorized the lending
A motion authorizing Mayor " police commissions more re-
conference of the town and vil-
lage- section of the Ontario
Municipal Association in Delhi
on May 7 and 8. Clerk Ernie
a further'' meeting of the Ad
Hoc committee on the Hayfield
at the,
Goderich.e
Watershed to be held April 15
and informed that Seaforth was
Williams was appointed to attend
of
employment incentives was read
lighting was not endorsed. 'Clerk
loss of municipal autonomy.
endorsed by council. However,
a resolution from the City of
Windsor asking for. Department
of Highways subsidies on street-
acted it might mean a further
sponsible to the municipality was
Williams pointed out that It en-
Councillors may attend a
A ulneittei
County Court House,
t from the Department
pal Affairs regarding.
by their children. eligible for up to $2,173 to pay A proposal to purchase Group 100% of salaries for, municipal Life insurance, requested by the projects cikeating employment
police, was referred back to in the,months of April, May and committee who are to poll other June, Clerk Williams was in- •
town employees when, it was strutted to write to the Man.- learned that the minimum in- pqwer Office in Goderich and
surable group was five persons. obtain a list of Seaforth people A reso/ution was passed to eligible for employment under authorize a raise to auxiliary the program.grat A
of constables to $1.65 per hour
$10 was author-
from .$1.50 retroactive to March ized to the Huron County His-1st. The raise had been verbally torical Association in answer agreed to at the last meeting.. to their request. Co-ordinated Arts Services' A letter offering to provide
will be permitted to sell lottery a petroleum dust cover for 14
tickets under provincial license
No.17147 was carried. The cents per gallon, applied, was
$25
referred to committee.
0,000 lottery is to support
theatre arts in the province. A committee was appointed
to meet with the Huron County
A resolution of the Township
of Saltfleet designed to make
ion of an official Town of Sea-
... 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. forth desk set to each member
of cotr sit -Maud big-Clerk -Ernie Orange Hall, Seaforth
Everybody Welcome The meeting was adjourned
at 12 P.M. -
'a
LOBA
Dessert Euchre
Wed., April 21st
Planning Consultants to deter-
mine the-meaning of various sec-
tions of the Huron County official
plan, Appointed were: Frank
Sills, Bill Pinder, Ernie Wil-
liams, John Flannery, A. Y, Mc-
Lean and any additional Council-
) lorS who wished to attend.
Council approved the provis-
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a
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BUS TO THE
• BAVARIAN FESTIVAL
• FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN
Leaves Saturday,' June 12th, return_$_unday,
June 13th or leave Sunday June 13th and re-
' turn same day.
Don't Be Disappointed, Book Early.
Phone 527-1610
•
CUB REGISTRATION
for boys, aged 7 to II
MONDAY, APRIL 19th
at 7 p.m.
In Seaforth Public School Auditorium
ASSISTANT LEADERS WELCOMED
ri•---4errw. Be An
I ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING'
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for .,,
I LADIES' INTERMEDIATE .
I
SOFTBALL I.
At The Seaforth Town Halt on
I
Monday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m..
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HAM SUPPER
CAVAN CHURCH, WINTHROP
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WED.. APRIL 21st
Supper Served 5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $1.50; Children /54; Pre-School Children Free
Please bring, containers for take-out orders
Tiekets, available from members, or it the door.