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arlQther dimension has crept in. And. social attitudes toward January 26 CAVALIERS
Mare•and more people arc kicking to them. For their friends, smoking are changing fast. To
Canadian Legion Hall
the habit because others earl= so grandfathers, neighbors. wives, . find out how you can help people qn
brothers.
ers, work -mates, uncles and you love to quit smoking or what SMORGA.S
daoBQp and DANCE SAT•/ FEB. 2nd,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams,
have .returned to their home in
Edmonton after spending a week
with his mother, Mrs„ Pearl
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams
and family of Guelph spent ,the
weekend with Mrs. Pearl
Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Bettles. I ' '
Mrs. E. W a Spurr of Eureka.
N.S. who has ,been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. Y. McLean since
mid-November, left by air on
Saturday to spend some time with
her other daughter in Edmonton,
Alta,
STAG EUCHRE'
Seaforth Legion
Wed., Jan. JU
—8:30 pm.-
Admission' $1.00
eitccts your smor. ng might have
The message tq• smokers rt.aS on. others, contact your lung
$7.00 per Couple
8: P.M.
registered: we who love you want
,.
you alive and well. That kind of
association. And as you five and
br to Christmas
-- For Reservations Only ""-
,
Ken Ducharme s Orch.
concern is hard to resist.
eath.e, give more
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— Everyone Welcome --
The concern works both ways,
Seuls. They help. tight cigarette'
smoking And- the lung disease it
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Call 482-7535 or 482-9228
p olldetl --
Tamch r
-Hest Wishes Only
too. Smokers are beginning to
causes.
smokers react. because non-
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CLINTON
This week by
Return EngAgerrlent:--
EA:ST WEST
C�ng Nest Week_:—
GREEN LIGHT
Nl 11 11 1 1 l� 1 1 1 1 1 ltlllll I t 111 11 111
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TIT '"EK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
• MITCHELL
FRI. and SAT.
in the
Crown Room.
Entertainment:—
The'
Dedields'-
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Get in
shape for
The Ctinton
Winter Carnival
Feb 1 — 1 O
Ten daps of fun. Snow
queen, parade, pan-
cake breakfimt, delft
ccs, snowtnobile
races and march rrmm
Watch this paper for
more detitils
smokers ire telling them straight
out.
worry about the effects of their .
smoking on others. For example,
at recent smoking withdrawal
clinics, more than half the people
who attended were afraid their
smoking might be harming those
around them. That was one of the
reasons they wanted to quit.
Smokers have started to reale
that their smoking is unpleasant
and even harmful for those they
BUSINESS as. USUAL'
For Information
PHONE,5.27-0629
FAMILY PARADISE
, Attenti-en i'`'UA4 „
VeVeteransIt
Es -Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer
H. W. MOYER
Provincial Service Officer of London
will visit at the
Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance,. regarding
War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re-
quested to contaot• tie Service officers of the Seaforth, Branch
NOT LATER THAN
JANIZARY 25, 1974
Interviews by Appointment Only
SERVICE OFFICER:
GEORGE IIL ' MILLER — PHONE 527-1512
You are invited to an ,
Open''Hous,e,
of the recent1v renovated
X-RAY DEPARTMENT OF THE
,STR,ATFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL
Thursday, January 31st
from 7:00– 9:00 `p.m.
Ribbon=cutting ceremony at 7:00 p.m. .
S•TRATFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Countr1i and Western Entertainment;
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SATURDAY-- IN THE
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Elgin Fisher
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IN TIS LADIES' 8A{ EWORT8' ROOM
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' FRIDAY — SATURDAY'..
x
M1 Valley Road
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
�i
ME.,
AlIPLE FREE PARKING
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WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12to2and6to8
•
AT VERY LOW PRICES'
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—,Seafor*
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SEAFORTH
Entertainment
9
Thurs. -= Fri. -- . Sat.
TH•E WOODRIFF
Saturday Matinee at the
ano oil" %Eex
A
CASH BINGO • """� �'
Legion Hatt;-Seaforth.
FRIDAY, ' JAN. 25
8:15 P.M. l'
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES a `ftSENo -AN ' • 0
—.
$75.00 Jackpot to
TWO DOOR PRIZES
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FARM FEVAL `
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Admission $1.00 ExNbitionNrkToronto •Jan.30,31, Feb. 1,2,1974-,1000am.to600p.m,
Extra Cazds' 25c or 7 for $1.00 Ip�►TUR/lyf+,
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(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT E LATEST IN A'iIRfCUL�URAI.
PERb'HMD) - " , * LIVE COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENT 11
—Proceeds for Welfare Work— THE ONTARIO BELGIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION'S DRAFT SALE AUCTION
*,THE CHAMPIONSHIP. DRAFT HORSE -PULL
Auspices Seaforth Branch 1156; * SPECIAL EVENING FEATURES *
Royal Canadian Legion, Sea fortIi
FOR.
AURVIVAL
TECHNICOLOR'&
Be eM by Sun Inlemauonal Pmdolons.Inc O
SHOWTIMES 09
WED., THUR., b FRI.
7:00 &,9:00 P.M.
SATURDAY
1:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
3:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
LIMIft E ONLY
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AT 7 P.M. — WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY
NORTH AMERICA'S TOP TRACTOR PULLERS — PURSE, $14,000
ALL SEATS RESERVED —
TICKETS $3.00, IN.00,1111) $5.00 PER SESSION
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TICKETS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER OR CANADA FARM SHOW'- J
20 BUTTERICK ROAD, TORONTO, ONTARIO MOW 3Z$
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NIGHT
SEAFO��H' D��
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W e dn-e s d ay, Jan.3 01
Co& me11►cing -at 8 pan.
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Par6nits,' students -of grade 8, *hb, w111 be
atltending Seaforth District High, School
next- year are invited to a diseussion on
subjects available for the coming y'eax ,
BRODHAGEN • WINTER CA.R.N-IVAL
Saturdayl.January16
Brod hagen and District Community Cen-tre
commencing at 11 a.m.
a•
NO ELTY01 & SNOWMOBILE RACES
CROSS COUNTRY 'SNOWMOBILE RACE—,
,
SNOWMOBILE DRAG RACING
SNOWSHOE RACES
SKI RACES—SMOOCH RACE
NS--BALE RACES
EGG RACES 'THUbER, MUG RACES,
REGULATIONS
SNOWMOB-11,E RACES Iv tj&- \ BE REGIST9RED BY 1:00
Anyone under 18 years old must have written consent of their parents
— Booth on Grounds
in evening in the hall,
Draw • fort
Skiroule
Snowmobile
0:0 -*.o -Week Charter $us -- - "
Trip Plus $150 spending money.''. �"'
Mrl aof CoitiesEWa,. a ennd Dlst
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