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Fs. J.R.Cr�ss and -ME Cross
8;A., Thg totidon, spent Taylor; Low, - Mrs.
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'Chesney. n"s High ?w,,quld .1&� clehning job,
Sunday visiting •Mr, add Mrs. F. Me
Huronvie'w Sandy
$pence Itrin, , 1p4now =4 Mr. -I McClure; Lome RAW
I)AI14s, Pepper; Low - Harvey'Aolma&- 'Apply to:
and " Mrs. Russell ,
Mrs. , Hattie
Cake Winner
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'Miss Christie imacqp I Pq' C in
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t I London, Bob' Hill, of Toroqt e-
Becuase of
Mrs. Luther, of HenWl, led the Christian Women's Club the large
gU6$tS'_0f� Mr.r, and dndy news this week, a number of Q
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song service on Sunday evening in the Cha White, UEHNSOTEL
,p], with a good
qw
items, h64 been Ihft out.
attendance of residents.. cr_7 Kgn will appear ,n . w
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Volunteers from the Clinton Reform Church were on hand h
. . . . . . . 6PIMidland. was d gdest o
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for Wednesday's activities held this week in the normal -care sister, Mrs -Peter" Mr;.l2uttlop. 1 1. Mpil
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lounge, with Old'Tyme and Irish musie provided by Norman.;
gpd,
Speir, Jerry Collins and Terry Gibbs. CASH 0
Mrs. AikdrF)v Turnbull t�
A group of ladies from the Belmore Presbyterian Chttreh 'returned h9melliffer spending six A#qqclates Legion H411, SeafOFth
visited the Home o& Tuesday afterpoop and provided 'i
weeks in Panama City.
FASHION
program and Tefreshments. Mrs. George Nithol introduced
the following , number I s; a devotional period taki�n by Mr. and Mrs,. James,F. Scott tri ay, Marih,22
Mrs. SH 0 W
9 and Mr. and fdr&' Clair
Ken Dickson and Mrs..Dou McAdam. Mrs. Eliher Jeffrey
T have returned from Florida. 0,15, pm..,
contributed two popms and led a singsong accompanied at the _AW -,_mow 'A Wm. Alexander has returned
piand by Miss Evelyn Dickson. A rhythm band of six ladies, Rogular-4amsis for $10.00
from a 2 week -trA*p to Florida. SEAFORTH' DISTRICT
nd fun., with'�, THREE25.00 GAMES
entertained, with a half hour of music a TALK-ING CENTENNIAL -_,Thp.se v�ho atten( meeting to ptan SdafOrth's (Intendedfor' I.Tst week) HIGH SCHOOL
instrumental and vocal numbers. Mr. Alvin Smith, a close Ce 9 d, 11 s c 6'1 s". Ldbas that were suggested We Mrs. J. . G. Carnmerford visited $70.00 Ai-ekPot46 Go
friend' of the group, thanked all those takin&.-.part, for the ptenal'al in 1 75, the Wednesday on -TWO, DOOR . PRIZE$
night. In 1975 Sea'forth will celebrAte 100 years as. -an incorporated town A dance with her motber,'Mrs.,B.. Worm
pleasant afternoon, on behalf of the residprits. mit . h Guy over the weekend Thurs.', -Mar, 28 Admission $1.00
The "Over 90" Club met on Wednesday afternoon with mbardo is one of the events planned top qpX.� yec1r.
V. and Mrs. Stew
members answering the roll call.. Mrs, MeAsh Re art, Mrs. B. at 8:01) p.m. Extra On,& 29c or 7 for $1.00
-joined tht group to . play, some piano, numbers, w -it I h I mouth- Wurrri and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sponsored bY the (QH1LD1REN"Mf3R 16 NOT
Johnson: dietician of Clinton he
organ selections by Mary I'avlor and Irish recitations by Bob* +; XT Frj�ndship Circle of t ;
Rutledge. Volunteer, Mrs. Luckham, helped with the activity
and cookies were supplied by the kitchen staff.
Members of the Clinton Kinette Club entertained the ladies i
MewNg
'e' and V*
of Ground Floor North and Centre to an Irish Tea on,
Thursday'.afternoon. Hosts for the,event were Carol Finch,
By Clive Buist. SbaforttilDirecioy,of Recreation
Carol Bowkei, Laurie Daw andMaxine Mernen
-Mrs. Orval Storey, oPSeAforth,-afranged and directed anWy team it?:
The'question "Why isn't there a Junior D hoc'ke
Irish program, for "Family I'fighl. Mrs.'Gladys Van Eginond town" has been asked many times.in the past: This question
at the piano, and -Nelson,14owe with violin, accompanied the should b franchise is
so
artists and played some Irish melodies. The Seaforth Junior e cleared up and if a bid for such a
desired work. should start' immediately:
Farmers danced two numbers; with a duct, trio and a grotip of The basis for a sound'team begins w , ith a strong executive,
eight. girls step dancing. Mr. Clark Johnston. of WWgham. - people who are dedicated to the cause and are willing to out In
sang -some Irish songs* and led a sing -a -long with' vocal duets eo
by Susan Van Egrnond and . Karen Farquhar. Mrs., Leyburne some good hourssee that Seaforth produces a team worthy
of ri Tr town.
who was born in Ireland, expressed the appreciation bf,the,
residents . . A ..s tbr. If you feel there is a need, for this calihre of heek2 and are
Hospital, -spent a day with Mr.
Vixgt, Pigsbyterian, .—Riveeeds for Welfarq,Work—
and Mrs. Alvin McDonald.
Church Auspices Sesfor*h Orinco,^
71eket� avalliktble, from the .
Vwmberik and at the door. Royal Canadian Leol,on, M"Ildith
THIS WEEK
AT THS'
ROYAL HOTEL'
NITCHELL,
willing to form an Executive you are urged to, bd litesent on ri Ito ATe
Thursday night 'program dancers at Huronview were: v .
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Wednesday, -March 27th at 8 o'clock in 6e b4sdtfient of`the
Karen and Betty Ann' -Miller, Nancy Pepper, Ruth Harbum, .....
Joanne -Wallace, Cathy Hulley, ,Lou Russell, SAN . Smith, A*' Library: in the
Cheri and Brenda Storey, Vickie Bennewies, Vickie. Harris, The dealine for requesting entry into Junior D cAt6gory1s Crown Low
Don and L Tom Melad 'Dave Reid. Ra -0 McNichol an fast approaching, and a 'sound executive must be 'formed I STAG EUCHRE
Elizabeth Pryce, immediately:.
Two very worthwhile Sports Administrators Workshops,
CRIPPLED. CHILDREN'S - NIGHT
MONDAY, MARCH 25th
So6a15:4 . 5 Dinne'r 6:45
SEAFORTH LEGION, HALL
GUEST SPEAKER :—
Whipper Billy— Watson
TICKETS — $9.50 -EACH
Ticketi available from any,Member of khe Lioris'
Club of Whitney's Store
Licensed under
BAYFIELD ROAD
GODERICH.
527-7711
D§NiNG _&,DANCIRq'
','EVORY FRIDAY
-ANP SATURDAY -
TMS WEEK
THE MoUGHAmS
will be In ld h . rtl One on'March 30 in Kitchener and the Sealrorth Legion En'ertain.xnent:—
s 0 Legion
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FTwo workshops 4'�
other London on.,S,.t,,d,y, April 6. These
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on theFaLme theme will stressorizanizatibrial systems (the,Lrole,, 1A1 ij _--AA L 0) N1
of the coach convenor and eX'e'CU(iVe'),P
lSoi�fiiitiiad Will $C'�'%,Oublicrelations,and c�o _FiuniCatidhs, dgr9m,4ev0QPTdtni`
he, use of volunteers and evaluation, budg coand'the legal
'-aspects
pin.
Admission $1.00 Lincoln, Green
Brodh nChamibercif-Ccirnmereb
of sport.
The workshops willprovide an opportunity fat all involved
r. and responsible for the administration of sport (player, coach,
trainer, official, convener and executive) to come together to
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share information relative to common problems anal concerns
and discuss' possible solutions. F4 . 'further information*
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contact the Recreation Office.,
-Amost enjoyable evening of music will be heard' on
-PERTH COUNTY BRAN PRODUCERSR
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$aturdar-1.1march, 23rd at,8:00.at Seaforth, Public School..
Mrs Carol Browfi Carter and Mrs. Nancy Bqrger Jack 'man
-11 A N-Q VE T and
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are Oresenting a Duo. Piano Concert. 1
PIGTAILS, HAM and SAUERKRAUT
In 1965 Carol obtained her Performers Diploma from the
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Royal Conservatory of Toronto and froM the Western ntario
Conservatorv. Music
* KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY ,d9NTIR9
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Brodhage Community '
of of.Londorr.,
In 97Z sere was grpsented,%N,,` to
the b aching as
ov �0; to. he ha���
-FRIDAYr MARS 9th,
95 = Ask� imI m
Z`- -, ''a
a full time Piarro and Theory teacher for 10 years, in Seafbrth
"plus h6lding,.the_position of.organist of Fli4,Prd-Ob
,.#an
Church for the samendmber of yeas 9.
Mrs. jaickman'.. v'iho-has held the position of directress. of
music at Si6aforth District High School, Kincardine and" Knox
Presbyterian Church is presently a member of the Quebec
Music Te4.icliers, Association. ,Nancy' resides in Montreal and
is 'teaching at, the, present time.
With this knowledge and practical experience.* a good
perfbrmance is' in store.
PUG..PIANO C
0NC9RT1
by
Carol Carter Nancy. jackman
AfiCi., A.Mus. 4AM:qs, 4MV4'•
at
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL —
Social Hour 6-1. buRper a :p.ui..
Xu sic by
DIANE and the'igOUNTRY CAVALIERS,
Tickets $8,00
Ti ets available from Lorne Fell, Hugh Scott, Aman
Stemon.
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30 THE SQUARE
P RK PHONE 524-781 1
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