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The Huron Expositor, 1975-06-26, Page 17"' IT'S THOSE LADIES IN THE BACK The mass choir for the Centennial ecumenical worship to be held this Sunday held their first and last joint Choir • practice last Thursday. Conductor Lois Legg of Clinton had the choir turn together, but those ladies in II 0 hick rnvki were I. g ,''',tntf Photo) • • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, THURSDAY, JUN READY FOR THE BIKE RODEO— One of the big Centennial attractions for the kids is the police sponsored bike rodeo Saturday at SDHS. Our photographer found Jim Savauge, 11, Mark Mcl twain, 11, and Brian Riley 10, getting in a little practise for Saturday's events. Amongthe prizes are six bicycles. (Staff Photo) We're painted, lighted and decorated Pm all we need now are the crowds ! Seaforth gets read for Centennial r- 0'44- PUTTING UP THE RED WHITE AND BLUE — Seaforth's new bus station is ready- to greet travellers coming by bus to Sea-forth's Centennial weekend, Red, white and blue bunting was being installed this week at the front of the United Trails office and bus depot. (Staff Photo) A NEW FACE — Painting and fixing up is the name of the game this week In Seaforth as everyone gets prepared for the big crowds who are expected for Centennial ,weekend. Above a workman stains the new wooden front on Seaforth Meats on Main Street. (Staff Photo) COLOURED LIGHTS GOING UP — Seaforth PUC crews were busy last week installing coloured film over the light tubes on Main Street street lights in Seaforth, as part of the Centennial decoration scheme. That's PUC installer Bill Marks in the basket high above street level. (Staff Photo) FROM THE GOOD OLD DAYS — Signs and paper bags from a few long gone Seaforth places of business are featured in the window of G.A.Sills and Sons hardware on Main St. A string holder, old bells, irons and lanterns are among the many items of historical interest in this window. The store also has a large display of photos from Seaforth's pgst. (Staff Photo) A LITTLE PAINT DOES A 'LOT — Painter and decorator Gary Bannon was busy the week before Centennial. Here he's looking closely at the fresh coat of paint he's applied to Graves Paint and Wallpaper on Main Street, one of the many local businesses getting fixed up for Centennial. (Staff Photo) OLD FASHIONED CHILDREN — Tots dressed from the days when children were seen and not heard are on display this week as part of the Centennial window at the Jack and Jill Shop. Child and adult mannequins wear old clothes and a lot of interesting household articles are in the window which store owner Peg Ellis says was decorated "with help from a lot of people". (Staff Photo)