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,SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
February 26, 1_9 .77
Dinner at 6:30 : Dancing 9 — 1 A.M .
Music by SWING MASTRS L
$12 a Couple
Some tickets still available.
Contact Jack Eisler, George Miller or
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°cal
riefs
---- Mr, and.lvIrs.liarold Coleman!
Seaforth have returned. from a
two week trip to, Florida,New
Orleans, TexaS. While in TeXas,
they visited the 'King City ranch
which is 860,000 acres.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph T. 'Hugill
Jetarnedq. Sunday folloWing 'a
holiday in Florida. On Monday,
Mrs. Hugill learned that ,her
brother John. Hunter of. Tillson-"
-burg had' died earlier that day.
Dr. Charles Toll and Mrs., Toll
have returned . to, Seaforth "where
he ' has,' 1.0146' his practise,
following a two month visit to
Barbados' and .kainaica." While
there, Dr..Toll proV-idecl voluntary
dental service for the organization:.
,"Operation Friendship."
DANCE
Seaforth
Figure Skating
Club
Lloyd: Eis ler Jr.. Night
Friday, March 1 1
Skating performance 8 p.m.
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.'
Seaforth Community Centre
-Tickets $3.00 each ' Tickets for Skating
performance only $1.00 each
• invite the etr fe p°itribbRtitoonas Club
Brotherhood Wight
Thursday Feb: ,2
:Guest Speaker '
JUDGE FRANCIS G. CARTER
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SEAFORTH LEGION HALE
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10—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, .FEBRUARY 24, 1977
Myth festival
plans long season
An expanded season' and an
exchange program 'with Victoria
Playhouse, Petrone will be part of
the plans for the 1977 season of
the' Blytti. Summer Festival, the
annual meeting of the board of
directors -was told„Thursday •
night. • .
Jim • Schaefer, associate
director of the Festival reported
for Artistic plreetery: James Roy
who is presently working in
England that tpresent plans call•
for four• productions to be
presented irt.ttlyth and two 'to be
• taken to the. Petrolia Theatre on
tour midway through the season.
.In exchange, the .Petrolia group
• will send two of its productions to
Blyth for two Weeks. .
Mr•Schapfers said that the four
• plays will likely be announced
soon from among.a group. Of 'five
now under consideration. -Most of
these-areirew plays which will be ,
presented in Myth, from the first
time anywhere this, Sitinmer. • •
It was announced that . the.
Canada COmicil has approved a
$5000 grant to.'the Festival this
plan 65th .birthday
Lodge to be held in May. ' Pilgrimage for Yonth on Friday, •
Mrs. Keith Sharp reported that February 25th has been
she had a good stipPly of greeting. postponed until Friday, March
cards on hand for' sale. 11.
Notice was received that the Following,the meeting a penny
public speaking cpritek to be held sale was held and a delicious
in ••Central Huron Seandary lunch was served by Noble -
School for the United Nations Grand, Mrs. Riehl.
11 tables in playpt LOBA euchre _
Results of the L.O.B:A. Ladies lone hands, Mrs. Mabel
Monday afternoon euchre with .11 Scott..
table's in play are:, Men high, Frank Smale; Men's
Ladies high: Mrs. Eldon Kerr; Lone hands,' Andrew Crozier;
Ladies low, Mrs. •Wilber Kelly; Men's low., Alex Dennis.
You are invited to attend a
WEDDING RECEPTION. Legion ball, Seaf9rth
from 9to 1 a. m'. for Feb e 25 Mary Janmaat .
8:115P.m.
-IS' Regular Games for $lo.oO Danny Johnston THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75,90 JACKPOT TO GO! h , Clinton Legion Hall
— TWO DOOR PRIZES •
Admission 41.00 Sat. Feb. 26
More •donations have "'""'ICHilsDREN UNDER,46 NOT
Anonymous $50.
Keatings Pharmacy 10.
Bob Wilson 10..
" Seaforth Ins.5,
Crown Hardware 10.,
Shinen's ' 5.
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year. In the letter anitteuncing the
grant,•Davidleaeock head of the
Theatre Section of the Council
said"Ceundir noted the
community involvement with the
company and the exeiternent that
has been generated by the work
not only within the regin-ii, but
also amongst , theatre
professionals who have had a
chance to see what you 'are ,•
doing." •
At the itieeting-Keith-ROtilston,
Blyth publisher was re-elected 'to"
the post of president., Mrs.
Phylis Street of ,Blyth was named
Vice-president. Paul Ross, . a
Clinton lawyer was named
treasurer and Mrs, Susan
Howson of Blyth was named •
secretary,
The financial report showed a
small defleit caused by expensive
renovations to ,,Memorial Hall.
which were made last year. It was
also noted that' due to increased •
• Costs; local fundraising was going
to have 'to be much higher this
year. •
Rebekah's
The regular :meeting of Ede!,
weiss' Rebekah Lodge Was held-
with Noble Grand,, Mrs. Norman
Riehi , presidini - A letter was
received front Mrs. Hazel
Galbraith, President • . of the
Rebekah Assembly, stating that
she would be .happy to attend the
65th birthday dinner of Edelweiss
Egmopdville
church has',,
pancakes
An enjoyable evening was
spent at the Egmondville United
Church Tuesday evening
sponsored by the Twilight. Circle
and the :Church 'Class of 77.
Pancakes and 'sausages were
served. The Jet Set played ,
following dinner.
Band getsmbre
received by the Seaforth) ,pErtavinTho
Dashwood Community Band. The Proceeds for Welfare” Work— Band hopes to match a Wintario Auspices Seeforni Branch 156 grant with private donations and ; ROM Canadian Legion, Seaforth' buy . new, uniforms.
New donationi include:
donations
Extra Cards •25e or 7 for $1.00
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following their wedding at
St. James' Roman Cathofte
Church. Seaforth, which*
takes place at 5 p.m. that
day. ••
Everyone Welcome
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FEB: 23'- MAR. 1
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BoWling.
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' -Bobolinks, 67; Woodpeckers,
77;.. Chickadees, 63; Grosbeaks.,
70; Tuffed,Tits, -55; Cuckoos, 46.
Ladies High single, Marg
Ungarian, 237; triple, •Dorothy '
Williamson, 583; average •Y.
floss, 187.
High. Men's Single and Triple,
Jack Ungarian, '296 and 813;
• average,. Gerald GrOothuis, 221.
Seaforth High School
Beatles, 64; Argos, 56; ExpoS7
53; Exkirnos, 45.
High 'Mary Helen
Munro, 240 and 562.
High Men, Gerry Nobel:- 245
and 632. .
APPRECIATION NIGHT
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ROY
McGONIGLE
Fti.,-Feb. 25
at the
Seaforth Cominunity
o Centre ,
9 p.m; ,
Music by the Wilbees
EVery5me Welcome
550 CABARET DANCE
Brodhagen Community Centre
Fri. Feb. 25th-
Music by: Tho,Wildwoocis
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
Tickets $2.50 Advance 0." At Door
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