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Saturday, March 25
,AND CONTINUtNG ALL DAY
Sunday. March 26
GAMES COMMENCE AT 10:00 a.m. EACH DAY -
Adm.: Adults, 25c - Children Free - Everyone Welcome
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SEAFORTH; ONTQ MARCH 16, 972
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
Information concerning the
Huron Home Care program was .
discussed .by the Seaforth
Hospital Auxiliary when Mrs.
petty Cardno, Home Care Ad-
ministrator, talked with the group
at a meeting in the Hospital
Tuesday evening.
St. Patrick's
DANCE
FRIDAY, MARC-11-17
FORRESTERS'• HALL
KINBURN
MUSIC BY
The Silver Wings
Admission $1.50 a couple
Children under 12 free.
Ladies bring ,sandwiches
Clinton's First
All Night Sing
Featuring. "THE PROVERBS"
Canada's Galileans - The Revised Version
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd
at 8:00 p.m.' "
Central Huron Secondary School
AUditorium, Clinton
ADMISSION:
Adults $1, Children (under 12) 50c
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EVERYONE WELCOME
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
8:00 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST CLUB
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Thursday, March 23rd
HURON COUNTY 4-H
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS
Seaforth District High School;
Seaforth,.
WED., MARCH 22nd at 2- p.m.„
-,Tuckers'mith 4-H Corn Club
- Seaforth 4-H Calf Club '
- North Huron 4-H Swine Club
The Huron, County 4-H Machinery Maintenance Olub
and the Munn County 4-H Conservation Club be or- ganixed at a later dale.
Enrolment foams can be filled out and handed in at
the Organizational meeting tor these dubs and any other clubs that you mia wish to join. You usay also enroll by spdhrg your application toms to 'the Ontario DePart-
mcint of Agli6ultarre & Food, Box .l9, Clinton, Ontario.
All boys and gas ktherhare leashed; their 11th birth-disly by January lost, 1.972, end have not readied Oleic
21st bkiiiittay by Deeember 31st, 1972, are invited to join
anent these clubs.
you are a parent who would like to see your child
join a 4-11 Club, please feel free to Contact Leonard
MacGregor; Extension Assistant, ozubaeio Department of Agriculture he Food at 482,1428 or in the evenings at 482406.
Huron county 4-H Agricultural
Club Leaders' Association
Brodhagen Chamber , of Commerce
ANN UA L
S U .PERP
Pigtails, Spareribs and Sauerkraut
Brodhagen Community Centre
FRIDAY APRIL 7
Tickets $2.50 per plate
GAMES OF CHANCE -- HAM RAFFLE,
REFRESHMENTS •
Supper to be served from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
2833; Caterpillars, 2830; Lady
Bugs, 2757; Termites, 2364.
Ladies' high single and triple,
P. Hubert, 266 and 639.
Men's high single and triple,
J. Coleman, 317 and 827.
Team standings: Caterpil-
lars, 105; BeetteS;-• 103; June
Bugs, 100;' Bed Bugs, 79; Lady
Bugs,,70; Terrnites,0 47. ,
`MINOR LEAGUE
Team standings: Born Win-
ners, 90; Pro's, 85; Ball Bounc-
ers, 84; Bombers, 80; Tornado's,
73; Pin Knockers, 70.
Ladies' high single and triple;
Deanna Nobel, 220' and 542.
Men's high single and triple: ,
Doug. Dietz, 271 and 639.• •
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Team standings: Sharp
Shooters, 97; Irish Tigers, 95;
Challengers, 88; Sharp Dutchies,
73; Irish Dutchies, 67; Grey-
hounds,61.
Laies' high single and triple:
253 and 667.
Men's*high single and triple: V
Gordon Nobel, 350 and 851.
C.Y.O. LEAGUE.
Team standings: Super Stars
104; Humans, 102; Africans, 99;
Gorillas, 79; Pullets, 63; Bab-
oons, 62.
Ladies' High Single and triple:
Mary Nobel, 245 and 671.
Men's high single and triple:
Herb Broome, 279 and 714.
EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE
(Standing March 13)' •
Team standings: Whippets
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123; Cougars; 100; Datsuns, 99;
Lincolns, 8'7; Grey ports, 74;
Fords, 65.
Ladies' high single, Joan
Hildebrand, 258 and 646 high
triple. Average Helen Nott 185.
Men's high single, Pete
Gridzak, 258; high triple, Gord
Nobel, 663; average, CordNobel,
246.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
(Play off standings)
• Team standings; Pinstickers,
5559; High Flyers, 5519; Potato
Kings, 5504; Diggers, 5446;
Tricky Six, 5406; Packers, 5313.
Ladies' high single and
triple: .Gerda Nobel, 28'7 and 713. '
Men's high single - Dalton
Diegel, 237; high triple, Bob
Read, 636.
ST. JAMES' LEAGUE
Team standings: Blue Jayes
108; Ostriches, 96; Rambling
Ravens, 96; Crows, 83; Orioles
64; •Sky Larks, 59.
Ladies' high single -Marion
Houwert, 209; high triple - Joan
Betties, 511.
Men's high single - Jim
Barry, 2'78; high triple - Ray
Menelle, 674.
STAG EUCHRE .
Wed., March 22
8:30 p.m.
Seaforth Legion
Hall
Admission $1.00
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CANDLELIGHT
• •RESTAURANT and TAVERN
-- ENTERTAINMENT- -
Friday and Saturday
"CAVALIERS"
BAYF$ELD ROAD IN GODERICH -PHONE 524-7711
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, CABARET
DANFE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, MARCH 18th
MUSIC BY
'BLUEWATER. PLAYBOYS'
4 10-4
DUBLIN and DISTRICT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
CABARET DANCE .
MARCH 18, 1972
Seaforth Legion Hall
Music by
"Country Cavaliers"
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
-7 Admission $3.00. per couple -
Tickets purchased °for February Dance
accepted.
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DANCING
at
FAMILY
PARADISE
DANCES „ , ,
Fri. 'March 17 - Ken Wilbee
(Advance sale only)
Sat. March 25 - Ken Scott
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
Refreshments Available -0-- Lunch Served
SIRE
WE
ARE
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
PLAYING NIGHTLY
THE VERSATIES
You've seen them on the
Tommy Hunter show,
+ + + •
MARCH 20 to APRIL 1
For an evening of easy
dancing and listening DON'T
MISS
THE CHAPARALLS
(Country and Rock)
APRIL 3-1 5 +++
PEABODY and HIS' FUNKY LITTLE BAND
• MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 P.M. 1 lb
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SNOWMOBILE RACES
ONTARIO LAKESIDE
Two miles East of Medina off Highway 19
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SUNDAY, MARCH 19th
Last chance- races for Kids,
Women and Men. Stock,
Semi-stock and Modified.
-- CASH PRIZES --
RnisTRATioN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m,
Lunch Available Don't -Miss It
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EXPEDITIONS
ROAO SHOW NO PASSES ACDEEPTEO
You must see RAI An astounding
true -life adventure for the whole family!
Academy Award Nominee
Royal 'Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth
MONDAY ONLY - MARCH 20
SHOW TIMES: 6:30 8:30
Adults $1.50 - Children 15e
Vlop01,
Down
At The
Lanes
By Lee Hee
Beavers Gain. Series hen
Kincardine Team Leaves Ice
Elgin next Tuesday evening here.
The second game IA scheduled
for Thursday night at Porgy Elgiq,..
On March 8, at Seaford:Arens.
Seaforth Midgets tied Goderich
2- 2. .
Sandy McClinchey and Gary
Eisler scored for Seaforth. '
On March 9, the teams again
met in Goderich with Seaforth
winning by a score of 2,, O.
Marvin Kale and Tom Murray
scored Seafortb's goals.
Seaforth 1.4neup: Gerry Feen-
ey, Gary Eisler, Kevin Hender-
son, Steve Southgate, Marvin
Nale, Dave McClure-, Randy Mc-
Clinchey, Tom Murray, Gary
Phillips, Brian Lane, Barry Lane
G. O'Reilly and J. Wright.
ky„k- quit:
Last Wednesday two rinks
of our lady curlers went out of
town, Flo Smith, tielen Davies,
Ariel Wood and Ann Laverty,
went to Exeter winning one and
losing one .with too small a plus
to get in the money. Leone Rowat,
Margie Wright, Marlene Raker-'
ton and Ruth Beuttenmiller went
to Brussels coming home with
third prize.
The final game for the SCott
Ha bk irk trophy was played on
Tuesday night between J. Pat-
terson Sr.'s rink of Mari Peo-
ple, Bill Fleming and Clara Brug-
ger and Don Morton's rink of
Marg Willis, John Patterson Jr.
and Vi Peterson, with Don com-
ing out on top in a close one.,
on Wednesday night the final
game in the middle draw for the
men saw Bill Campbell Jr's rink
of Don McKercher, Murray For-
bes and Everett Storey coming up
against Doug Riley's rink of J.
patterson Jr., Ken Lingelbach
and Doug Kirkby with Campbell
winning in another close one.
On Wednesday afternoon ap-
proximately 40 members of our
club enjoyed one light end game
and a beef supper put on by
Ste w McCall and .his commit-
tee of Stu Humphries and Bill
Campbell Sr. After consuming
28 odd pounds of beef plus the
extras it would be needless' to
say anyone went home hungry.
Thanks boys for all your time
and skill from all of us.
On Sattirday we had an open
men's spiel which mother neature
forced us to cancel a few weeks
ago. It was catered to by the
ladies under the watchful eyes
of Leone Rowat and her very able
staff. The winning rinks were:
On the 9 A.M. draw, .1. Patter-
son 1st, C. Bogie 2nd, and, J.
Brownridge 3rd. On the 11 A.M.
draw, the top rink was Ivan Riv-
ett of Goderich winning over
Bill Campbell's rink, Bill Jr.
and two sells, Carl and Dennis
in a very close one. Second
prize went to Lloyd Rowat's
rink with third prize' going to
Si Simmon's rink from Exeter
The prizes were turkeys for
all winners. An informal dance
was held after the spiel was over
ending ups'in the small hours of
the morning with a bacon and egg
breakfast.
Classified Ads pay dividends.'
series. - •
Scoring for Seaforth in the
first period were Jim Dick and
Jack McLlwain. The game was
tied 2 - 2 at the end of the first.
In the second period Seaforth
scored three in a rev+ in the first
five minutes, Bob Beuttenmiller,
Bill McLaughlin and . Murray
Henderson, before Kincardine
scored. Jim Sills scored for
Seaforth at the 9:12 mark. Jack
McLlwain scored two, one at the
11:08 mark and again the
18:18 mark. Ken Doig scored at
the mark and JIM $111s
scored the final goal at the 18:45
mark.
Seaforth Beavers start a four
out of seven series with Port
FORESTERS
Team standings: Green
Acres 109; Hay makers, 89;
Combines, 87; Hay Seeds, 82;
Hee Haws, 54; Hillbillies, 41.
Ladies' high single and triple,
Dorothea Williamson, 23'7 and
63'7.
Men's high single, Don Nott,
248; high triple, Geo. Love,693.
EGMONDVI&E
Team standings: whippets,
120; Datsuns, 97; Cougars, 95;
Lincolns, 87; Gray ports, 70;
Fords, 58.
Ladies' high single, Vi Mulli-
gan, 23'7; high triple, Helen,Nott,
627; high average, Helen Nott,
185.
Men's high single, Jim Barry,
317; high triple and average,
Gord Nobel, 765 and 246.
SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE
Team standings; Beetles,
2907; Bed Bugs, 2905; JuneBugs,
. 0.B . A.
E UCH R.E
at the Seaforth
Orange Lodge Hall
.
Mon., March 20
at 8:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Served
CASH. BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRI., MARCH 17
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
- $75.00 Jackpot • to Go -
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMIS§ION $1.00
Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN
PER
UNDER 16 NOT
IIMITED)
-Proceeds for Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal. Canadian Legion
LEGION
SOCIAL
SAT., MARCH 25
Dancing 10 to 1
Seaforth Legion Hall
MUSIC BY
THE TRUETONES
Adm. $2.00 per couple
Everyone Welcome
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
' Thursday.
LOU and PEARL
Friday and Saturday
"ALPINES" "
In the, Crown Room
Dining room. open on Sundays
from 12 noon - 2 pin and 5 gap,
to 8 p.m, in the evening.
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QUEENS
SEAFORTH
THIS WEEK . .
'CAL
McQUIGGAW
Saturday Matinee
NEXT WE EK ..•
"NUDGE"
In the Huron Lounge •
Seaiorth Beavers -were
awarded the best of three series •
against Kincardine Bulldogs by
reason of default it was learned
here Tuesday.
In game played at Seaforth
Arena Sunday. afternoon the Bull-
dogs were pulled from the ice at
37 second marl of the final per-
iod.
Bulldogs were trailing Sea-
forth Beavers 10-5 at the time
they left the ice.
A dispute erupted in the final
period when John Magwood of the
Bulldogs Was called for cress-
checking by referee Pat .O'Brien
of Hensall. 'Bulldog defenceman
Clair Pollock knocked O'Brien
down while arguing the call, and
was give,n a match penalty. when
captain Kirk Davidson got involv-
ed he was given a misconduct.
At that point the team left the
ice. An earlier best-of-seven
semi-final ended deadlocked, was
thrown .out by the WOAA execu-
tive and replaced the present
Set Plans
For , Soccer
A general meeting of the
London and District Soccer
Association was held onSaturday
at the London YMCA.
St. Columban is again entered
this year in the First Division
and- the opposition includes 6
London based teams, Scottish,'
Celtic, Croatia, Roma, Greek'
Olympians, and Dutch Lions,
along with Stratford, Sarnia and
Tillsonburg. League play begins
on May 6. •
This year most of St. Coium-:
ban's home games will be played,
on Sunday afternoons which
should add to player 'and fan
availability.
A Meeting will be held shortly,
probably on Sunday, March 26,
nad it is hoped that all interested
parties,. players or otherwise,
will attend. Future notice Of the
meeting will be given.
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