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IN QUEEN CONTEST Gathered on the grounds to meet fellow contestants in the
annual Miss C.N.E. competition are, left: Nancy Dietz, SeafOritt Fall Fair; Elaine
OVeriiolt, Miss Exeter Fair; Kimberley Hannon, Norwood; Rose Ann Lievens,
'Ridgetown and Kerstin Schumachler, Orillia. The Miss C.N.E. title was won by
Carolyn Adams, 18, of Ilderton.
Cromarty
NOW FOR THE OTHER SIDE — Town council decided to have Viggo Casperson
and his staff check the south side of the Town Hall after repairing the fallen facing.
By the looks of this photo, /hey found it needed just as much work as the original
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side which had bricks fall out this winter.
Local
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E.
Hammond of Moorefield were
weekend visitors at the home of
the latter's father, Rev. J. Ure
and Mrs. Stewart.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart
attended the funeral of Mr.
Stewart's cousin, Mrs. Gordon
McCloy in Stratford on Monday.
Briefs
Reeve John EFlannery 4nd
Mrs.. Flannery have returned
from a trip to Banff and Jasper in
Alberta and several points In
Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nicholson
have returned recently from
visiting Ottawa and the Thousand
Islands.
Police News
During the week from
August 18 till August 24, the
Seaforth Police Department haS
investigated 24 occurances they
are as follows: Assist Other Police
Departments 2, Insecure Property
5, Damage 1, Assistance 6, Fraud'
1, Escort 1, Police Information 1,
Disturbance 2, Theft 1, Family
dispute 1, Lost and Found 2,
Mis4ing person I.
Two charged under the Liquor
'Licence Act.
One minor accident investi-
gated totalling $50.
Two major accidents totalling
$1575..
Zurich Bean Festival
ANNUAL DANCE
Featuring c
TWO ORCHESTRAS
The Desiardines
Bluetones Orchestra
Saturday, August 28
8 pm to l a m
• Sponsored by Zurich
Minor Athletic Assoc.
WALK-A-THON
,Sponsored by
WINTHROP COMMUNITY PARK.
• . Saturday August 28,1976
--Registration cit
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Everyone welcome to participate
Free refreshments,
Pledge sheets available
at Winthropltore.
• Seaf,orth
Lions Club
Cabaret Dance
and
Car. Draw
Seaforth
Community Centre
Sat. Aug. 28
54.00 per couple
flucluding buffet].
MUSIC BY,.M.Q.NTAGO
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Aug. 27
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Gamei for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75.00 ,t,ACKPOT TO GO!
— TWO DOOR PRIZES
Admission $1.00
Extra Cards 2.5c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
„..PER1VLITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work-L
Auspices Seaforth „Branch 156 •
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
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BEECH ST. CLINTON
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY
AUGUST 25, 26 and 27
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ENTERTAINMENT
TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL
"GATOR"
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'MOONRUNNERS"
Tuesday,
August'3.I
STARTING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1
BILL COSBY, RAckueL WELCH
"Mother, Jugs and Speed"
PLUS
"Skyriders"
Friends ho ur
provided the dance music.
interspersed with time , for
refreshments.
The bride is the former Marian
Scott. daughter of Mrs. Grace
Scott and the late Mr. Russell
Scott and the groom, is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. George
Wallace. . The marriage was
performed on August,20; 4936 by'''.
the Rev. James Readie, a former
Cromarty minister. Following
their 'marriage they have since
farmed at lot 17. concession 10.
Hibbert township. They are
• members of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church.
Bringing joy to their home ikere
four children: Shirley. Mrs. Roy
r. • ot.
Well-wishers, both relatives
and friends, had a happy time at
the party- held at
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre on Friday evening in
honor of the fortieth wedding
anniversary of Mr. andivIrs. John
(Marian) Wallace. It was planned
by their family, and guests came
frcien North BaY, Toronto, 'EsSei.
Chatham and other distant
centres as well as from their own
community. The Silvertones
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DONALD DOLMAGE
Donald Dolmage son-of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dolrnage. R.R .#I .
Londesboro, was presented with a
plaque from the Provincial
Government for the highest
marks in his' carpentry course at
Mohawk College from April 1976
to June 1976. Don is employed
with Ten Pas Construction.
Brussels.
The Ontario - Ministry of
, Agriculture and Food is
sponsoring 4-H Homemaking
Clubs in Huron County for the
project. "The/ Cereal Shelf
This project helps members
become familiar with cereal grains
and the food products made
from them. Recipes and ideas for
using cereal-based items feature
snacks. supper dishes. desserts.
muffins. squares and cookies.
Miss Jane Pengilley. Home
- Economisl for Huron County. will
be conducting the following
Leaders' Training Schools:
---Gorrie - Monday and Tuesday.
August`23rd and 24th, Gorrie
United Church, Gorrie.
Wingham - Wednesday and
Thursday. August 25th and
26th, Salvation Army Corps.
Wingham.
Clinton - Monday and Tuesday.
Oilers,
Oilerettes
feated
B.P. OILERS
. The .B.P...Qilers and Mr. Sterio
played ball at Winthrop on
Monday August 23. Mr. Sterio
defeated the Oilers 25-14. Home
run hitters for the Oilers were
Pete DeJong. Ken Dalton, and
Warren Dennis.
Final game before playoffs
start is Monday August 30 in
Winthorp at 9:30, p.m. against
Slabtown Slammers.
B.P. OILFREITES'
The Oilerettes and Dublin
started their series in Dublin on
Wednesday Augstit 18. Dublin
won the game 9-'.
On Friday August 20 Dublin
returned to Winhrop and lost the
game 14-8. Diane. Dennis had two
triples while Barb, McClure got
three of the Oilerettes runs.
August 30th and 31st.
Wesley•Willis United Church
'Clinton,
Seaforth - Wednesday and
Thursday. September 1st
and 2nd. First Presbyterian
Church. Seaforth,
Exeter -Monday and Tuesday.
September 13th and 14th.
Exeter United Chiirch .Exeter
Clinton • for ladies working or
attending school) Saturdays,
September 11th and 18th.
1976. Wesley-Willis United
Church, Clinton.
Readers 'who have • daughters
who will be 12 by September 1st,
1976, and are not. familiar with a
4-H Homemaking Club in your
area. can contact the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
at 482-3428. according to H uron
home economist Jane Pengilley.
OPEN HOUSE
For
Lou & Bona
Clark
50th Wedding
Anniversary
at Home of
Robert Clark
82 Market Street
Seaforth
Sat. Aug. 28'
2 5 P.M.
No Gifts Please
Everyone Welcome
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couple
Russell, RR I, Mitchell; Laverne,
Crornarty; Margaret. Mrs. Bob
Parkinson, Mitchell. and Debbie
Mrs. John Renne, RR 2. Staffa.
There' are also seventeen
grandchildren and three great -
grandchildren.
coming this fall - Cereal Shelf
Mitchell Annual
STEP EMNCE
COMPETITION
Sat. September 4 -8 P.m.
in New Arena
CLASSES: 9w:do:der 14 and under Open
LiOwnertat Specialty Open Grout* Dancing 13 or more)
Apply to MRS. JEAN, R,ANEY ,
RR3 Mitchell; onlarli:«
or phorie 348-8445
bet ote noon on onnitiettttott d*y.
(by Wilma Oke)
Patricia !apse,- )8, of R. .4.
Seaforth awarded the'
„ scholarship from the late Mrs.
Ethel Childs memorial at the
annual school for leaders
sponsored by the United Church
Women at Alma College in St.
Thomas this week.
Patricia was a youth delegate
among over 140 delegates
registered' at the school from
various United • Church
presbyteries in the London
Conference- Algoma. Elgin,
Essex. ' Huron-Perth, Kent-
Lambton, Middlesex. and _Oxford
counties.
The Fate Mrs. Chips was a
former deanof the Unit Church
Womens • College. The
scholarship Patricia was awarded
is the four day training session at
Alma College.
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Hour Specials
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Wedding 11+.seption,
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9 P.M.'
Music by Star Treks..
Friends and neighbours
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Friday & Saturday
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