The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-01, Page 11LIVING IT UP WITH THE LIONS —A capacity
crowd was at the arena Saturday night for the Lions
beef barbecue. After the meal the crowd danced to
the music of Walter Ostanek. (Staff Photo) • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • •
PIONEERA'76
VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
CELEBRATIONS
CENTENNIAL
OF
INCORPORATION
JULY 1,2,3,4, 1976
Program of Events
Thursday, July 1, 1976
4:30 p.m. — Chicken Barbecue - Arena
8:30 p.m. —,Talent Night - Arena
Friday, July 2, 1976
10:30 a.m. — Paint In - Main, Street
2:06 - 5:00 p.m. — Fashion Show
9:00 p.m. — Young &Y D oung of Heart lice'
Saturday, July 3, 1976
pancake Breakfast
1:00 p.m. L- Pioneera '76 Parade
4:00 p. Pioneera Pioneera '76 Fish Fry
9:00 p.m. Pioneera '76 Centennial Ball
Sunday, July 4, 1976
10:00 a.m. — Sail Boat Races
2:00 p.m. — Sail Past & Regatta
Note: All Friday afternoon SO to 60 sailboats, entrants
in the Lake Huron 100 Sailboat Race (formerly the
Canada Trust 100) will be arriving in the Bayfleld
Harbour as they finish their 100 mile race.
Huron girls 'off to
4-H Conference
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July 5 July
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During the week of July 6th
to 9th, 200 4-H Homemaking Club
girls from all parts of Ontario will
be participating in the Girls'
Conference held at the University
of Guelph.
The girls who are attending
from Huron County are: Joanne
McLean, Monkton;
Kathy Bennett, R.R.#1, Gorrie;
Heather Currie,R.R.#3,
Wingham; Karen Kernick, R.R.
#3; Exeter,; Janet Postma ,
R.R.#1, Varna; Judy Robinson,
R.R.#2, Auburn; Vanda Stotcy,
R.R.#1, Dublin; Patti Tasko,
2; Lucan.
The purpose of this •conference
is to assist girls in gaining an
appreciation of their opportunites
and responsibilites as individuals,
members of a club, a community
and as Canadian Citizens. This
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Sunday
July 4
2 P.M.
in St. Columban
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Conference will encourage
members to share their ideas and
broaden their experiences by
meeting with club members from
across the province. A program
has been planned to include
special speakers, exhibits,
demonstrations and participation
of club girls in discussion groups.
Join In The
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12 Hour Roll
9 A.M.— 9 P.M.
Wednesday,
-July 21,
Seaforth Community. Centre
-Everyone is Eligible to Enter
-$50.00 for Largest amount Pledged
and Turned in
-$95.00 in Other Prizes
-All Profits for Arena Renovations
PICK UP YOUR SPONSOR KITS AT
THE ARENA OR RECREATION OFFICE;
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SEAFORTH LIONS
41st Annual Summer
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DANCING UP A STORM — Donna McClure might
have been one of the youngest-dancers at the Lions
beef barbecue and dance Saturday night, but that
didn't' 'stop her from enjoying herself. (Staff*PhOto)
Vanastra trap and
skeet shoot scores
Vanastra. Trap Shoot .
Results - June 22
John Anderson, Kippen
Murray East. Clinton
Tom Allan, Londesboro
Bill Thompson,Clinton
John Hessel, Goderich
Mery Batkin,Clinton -
John 'Greidanus, Clinton
Bradley Mann, Hensall
Keith Allan, Londesboro
Paul Stanley, Clinton
Greg Potter, Goderich
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich
Jim Craig, Clinton
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Friday & Saturday
4th Line News
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SEAFORTH.
A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL — That's what
most of those at the Seaforth Lions barbecue and
dance Saturday night said. Above Ray Huether and
Mrs. Ken MacDonald take a turn around the dance
floor. (Staff Photo)
3 -BIG. NIGHTS " 3
THuRsDAy, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
July 8-9 0
474 SEAFORTH LIONS -PARK
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" SEAFORTH
Different Program
Every Night
*Monster BingQ *Kids Fish Pond
Games of Chance *Penny Sale
Carterncniway—
AAerry d go-roun * Ferris Wheel
And Other Challenging Experiences
*Refreshment Booths*
at the FREE. Admission ga t e 75' each chi ldren- Free ' Parking
Advance Tickets 50" or 3 for $1.00.
Each Admission includes. a Chance on quarters of Beef
SWIMMING
RACES
for various age groups Thursday, July '8 at 7 p.m.
Register in advance .with pool supervisor,
Kathy Bruxer at Seaforth Lions Park
'4 Janet Potter Goderich
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Paul Mansfield,hensall
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Skeet Shoot ln
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Vanastra June 26
24 John Greidanus,Clinton 23
23 Tom Allan, Londesboro 22
23 Jerry Coleman,,Clintoh 21
23 Pat Heenan, Seaforth
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22 Harrison Shoeck, Zurich
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22 Ashley Gilbert, Goderich
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21 Dave Collins, Seaforth
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21 John Hessel, Goderich
16
18 Jim East, Clinton 16
17 M. Hartman 10
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