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r I O r the weekend Rev. J. Uze Fischer, Seaforth, Miss Marie -BUSINESS'
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r f and rs. Stewart were guests of Leonard, Stratford, Mr. Brian j
News n " <;,-� Mr. nd Mrs,Neil Matheson of i~ischer, Seaforth were Sunday+„e Ian News ' guests'at the home of Mr, and Foo Inform
� ^ ; `i�• Port Credit and Mr. and Mrs. � 1 , t141'1
b t�s Carl Paker of Thornhill,
s Vied s,i '� and Views Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Fischer, Mrs. Rudy Hehn and family, ~'
Seaforth, Miss Brenda Rostock, Ontario on the�pccasion ' �4
By Clive Burst ti MacDonald, Seaforth, Mr.. Keith of Perry's. Confirmation. —'”" 0�
PHONE 527-0629
Phone 527-08$2 '�7?77 1� �w 7��
1 Seaforth Director of Recteation
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The Sport and Recreation manship, attitudes., conditioning, �� t, ���` �x ff
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i •Bureau have developed aCoach- practice organization and other •'� ,� � qa '� . ' � �C •�
w dlnesda Ari[24th
trig Resource Package, a con- available resources. The package • ■ y/ p
` tamer of resource materials also . includes a game which
�ic --- from 5 to 8 :p.m._ .. � ,�
designed to help amateur coaches simulates the problems that'may - -
deal ' with the situations and arise in a coach's season. Most of ADULTS' $2.25 -- CHILDREN -6-12: $1.00
problems they encounter in the items in the Package are in
1 ' coaching.' the form of written materCavan Church, Winthrop
materials,, but By John D. Baker every man paid little heed. None *
The resource package is aimed are fairly versatile in format Public Relations Officer suspected that within a few, * Take-out Orders Available* ANNUAL 0 N S T E
at the non-technical areas of ranging from 'booktett newspaper Branch 156 months we would be landing on
coaching which are common to articles, cartoons, and letters. shores of Sicily. * * * * * * * * 7 * * 7[r * * * * * 7k
most sports, Contained in the Thirty-one Yearn Ago This Month FAST EVENTS
package. are 21 items covering .. Wyou are interested in using April 7, 1943 - United States The Bingo last Friday night - Euchre
Draw
such topics as influences on the such.a worthwhile kit, contact the and 8th Army join forces in attracted eighty-six players and��� ,
coach, first aid• parents, sports- Recreation Office. Tunisia, prizes to the value of $336 were
won. April 10, x. 8th Army The winners at the Sta Euchre At Home
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E' occupies Sfax. Stag'Euchre �' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
n April 25, 1943 - Russia severs last week were: Most games Jim
St. J dmeS CWL annual relations with Poland. y Glew and Laverne Scott, lone "a FRDAYj APRIL 19th
• For the Canadian Arm the hands, Pete Jordan, consolation $:30 p.m. sharp
month of April was ver .much like prize, Les Riley and his partner. i
p y � � � Dancing 9 :30 -- 12 :30 'bo', ,y
• • the preceding months, many Coming Events pp
���������� OIC - exercises, rumors that we would Thursday, April 11th General �'p1v�► "BQBpY DOWNS" IN I00F HALL
g officers be joining the Eighth Army in meeting commencing at 8;30 p.m.
Africa, rumors which by now This is for all regular members. Admission: $6.00 per Couple .
A pot luck supper preceded the Ed, Brady, Mrs. Louis Nigh; Mfs.
annual meeting of the Catholic James Barry, . Mrs. Minnie
Womens' League held in St, Cleary. Two members moved In ,42d of Wheel Chair and Hospital Bed Program'
James' School Auditorium, Mrs. from the parish, Mrs. Laurain
Alvin S7nale retiring 'president, Kelly and Mrs. Louis
was presented with a corsage by Oosterbosch. /BAYFIELD ROAD
Mr . Wilbert Maloney and a past Regular Meeting - w GODERICH
r sident pin, by Mrs. . John The regular monthly meeting .
Maloney. took place with the new executive 527-7711
Tables were set' with a Mrs. Ray Hutchison new
decorated cake compliments oCfIresident in the chair. There will DINING `da DANGIN6
- Mrs. Alice Stiles, flanked by be Mass before the May meeting
silver candle holders,arid white for all - members. The anbuaf"
candles and flowers in arrange- convention will be in London on EVERY FRIDAY
ments. Mrs. Ken Vincent was in May 14th and .15th. The League
AND SATURDAY
charge of •decorations. will cater to the knights of
Mrs. Maurice Huard Columbus luncheon June '9. THIS WEEK
introduced Mrs. Jane Davidson of League day is April 26 and
Brucefield, the guest speaker, clothing drive April 27th, 28th.
Mrs. Davidson spent • a year in Father Laragh welcomed the new r //CAVALIERS"
India with her five children and executive' and thanked 11 the past
c told of her many experiences with executive and congratulated them Ucensed. unider L.C.B.O.
. customs and climate. on the -work accomplished by each —
' One can go on the different convener: The meeting adjourned
levels of land from Temperate and the mystery prize won by Iltittltlllltlltla[tll[Iglu[IIIIIItilllltlNtntll!![Il11!!Il11lN11
t climate to Tropical in one hour, Mrs. Grace Jensen.
she said.. Flowers grow in` C A B A R E T
abupdance•••wltTr••poinsettias high Personals;^ as, trees, cosmos , orchids, etc.
i She had souvenirs such as a
' sculpture made from a tea bush Mr. an Mrs. Clifford,��
Sponsored,by IOOF and Rebekah Lodges
EVERYONE WELCOME
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PHONE 524-,7$11
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THURS. 11 'APR. WED. 17 APR.
FRI., & SAT. 7:30 & 9:26
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root, tea cozy, brass utensils used Broadfoot ave returned from y v
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in the home, Tahitan boots. She Winter Ha en, Fla, where they THAN 1, sent some time.
Brodha en Community' Centre ANY OTHER FI
also wore a sari, the costume of P ryry _
the India women,' Mrs. Davidson . Misses live , and Florence 7 ty Country and Western Entertainment
was, presented with a gift and Laidlaw have returnedom Forty �. , OF SHE YEARI
thanked for her very interesting Lauderdale, Fla. - w ere they,SATURDAY --- IN THE . , ;
acc6untof her life in India. Mrs. spent the winter. SATURDAY, APRIL
Jos. Devereaux thanked her on The six candidates for SDIs R• E D 'KN IGH T R 0 0IVB...
........... quetrn were. chosen last week `
behalf of Catholic, Womens' Dancing 9:30 to 1 p.m. » �' ,
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League.. New Executive / A -
TWO girls from each of the three // AMERICAN GRAFFIN • A WCASFIIM LTD COPPOLA CO ProduUion '
Mrs. Joseph McConnell of the senior ades were chosen by their, 'THE REVOLS Elgin F'isher. .
nominating committee expressed g , Stamng RICHARD DREYFUSS • RONNY HOWARD • PAUE LE MAT •CHARLIE'MAR11N SMITH
respective grades. The entire CANDY CLARK • MACKENZIE PHILLIPS • CINDY WILLIAMS • WOLFMAN JACK
her thanks to the executive of the Couples Only ' No Jeans , (The Family Affair) Waften by GEORGE LUCAS and GLOMA KATZ & W UFRD HUYCK • Directed by GEORGE LUCAS
school will get a vote On their Co -Produced by GARY KURTZ • Proctucetlrby FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
past year, and Father' Laragh choice as queen. The candidates tliillllllllltlll1111IIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIII[IIt1I11IIItI1[!I! AUNIVERSALPICTURE- TECHNICOLOR®
s' installed new executive. .Past are from rade eleven Brenda ••
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Mrs. Alvin Smale;
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President, Mrs. Ray Hutchison;
Grade twelve, Jane Dietz and
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1st vice. Mrs. Wilbert Maloney,
2nd. Mrs. Geraldine Wilson; 3rd.
Donna- Nolan and from Grade, thirteen,
Nancy Devereaux and
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Mrs. Grace Jensen; Treasurer,
Karen Regier, The winner will be
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Mrs, Joseph ..McConnell, -Mrs,
rAlvin • Smale, Mrs. James
F, Slattery.
The annual reports were given.
Different members helped collect.
for Red Cross and Ability Fund.
The age is now 16 to join the
League. Membership will soon be
taken' and all ladies are urged to
join.
There were five deceased
members, Mrs. J. Eckert, Mrs.
HAVEN
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Now playing : --
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• V • TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
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FREE PAING
x, WE 3EIZYE BEVERAGE LUNC$EON$
• SATURDAY, APRIL 20th 12 to 2 and 6 to g
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Dancing 9 — 1 ; COMMERCIAL' HOTEL _ Seaforth
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starring Vincent Price, Peter Lotm, Boyle Karloff