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Visitors with Mr. and • Ed Fisehnr, Seaforth', on Sunday
Were: Mrs. Tolecla, Beuerman m e (P.renion) Ontario; '
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- Legion •
PUBLIC SPEAKING
CONTEST-
SEAFoRTI-1 LEGION HALL
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st.
at 8 pm.
Auspices Seafo h Branch 156 Royal
Cana
The winner in' each category in competitions
conducted ,by SeafOrth Public „School,
Seaforth Separate School, St. Columban
Separate School, 'Dublin School and
Centennial School, Brucefield will compete.*
THE 'PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND •
WINNERS WILL COMPETE IN THE ZONE C 1
FINALS TO: BE HELD IN GODERICH,
SATURDAY, MARCH 4th, 1978 AT 1'80 '
Admission Free —
THONIAS,WILBEE W. TITFORD
President Secretary
• WM. DALRYMPLE
Committee Chairman -.
Ian Legion
Britannia Lodge No. 170
invite the public to attend
Brotherhood •5l -Night
Thursday, Fel". 23
Registration and starting point' at
AUBURN COMMUNITY HALL
1 1 a.m. - 1:30
$3.00 per hand or 2 hailds for $5.00 '
PrizeP for best pokes hand., Door prizes.
Approx. 25 miles. Lunch available.
Proceeds to the Auburit125th Birthday , Celebration
This Weekend, Ili our Lounge •
Friday & Saturday, February.24 & 25.
"Cavaliers .iI
HURON COUNTY'S .
FINEST ENTERTAINMENT
AND DINING CENTRE,
FULLY ,UCENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.D.
OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK
12 NOON - 8 P.M. •
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING
'TIL 1 A.M.
9Z92. 36
OUR WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
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et.
NO COVERtHARGE
COMING: MARCH 3- & 4 , SENSATIONAL 3 PIECE
"S tairasse" BAND FROM THE LONDON
NIGHTCLUB CIRCUIT
The Sandpiper,Inn...for the finest in
SMORGASBORD DINING
,NO RESERVATION REQUIRED '
'Served Nightly ,
Remember our
NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET
MONDAY,SATURDAYi-11:30
Guest Speaker
REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL OF GODERICH
Starts 6:15 P.m. -7- Dinner ...7 P.m.
SEAFORTIFLEGION HALL --
"Where Friends Meet" 0
All Welcome
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OPTIMIST CLUB
Invites Your Children
To The Movies
Seaforth Optimist Ho I
Saturday, February 25
at,
o'clock
Children Age 5-12 ' Admissian
WARNING
Some la ngisuipe,
May be Offentiv
Theatres Br. Ont
FARTS FRIDAY: j ONE SHOWINGS P.M.
FEB. 24-MARCH 2 FRI. &SAT. 1:00 and 9:00
WARNING: Some Scenes & Language May be Offen.
sive. THEATRES OR. ONT.
THEY LED THE LEAGUE
IN SCORING LAST YEAR.
AFTER THE GAME.
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Friday nights available
Discount ratesfor week nights
CALL 527-07-40
8 DUBLIN
Thursday, Friday
Saturday,
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• ,Saturday Mittinee
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NML. Brodhsgen Hall
9:00-1:00 $3.00 per -Person
• NO BLUE JEANS
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VAN EGMONP'S NEW EXECUTIVE—The Van
Egmond Foundation's new executive includes (front
rpw from left); Gladys Van Egmond, secretary; Mona
Enzenberger, immediate past chairman; Vivienne
Newnharp ,. new chairman; Robert Newnham,
tr6asuret'; and Paul Carroll, first vice-bhalrman. In
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from London; ,, .. second prize--
Henry- Lansink from Hanover;
third prize--John Scime - from
Hanover and consolatiOn went to
Dave Fanset's rink from London.
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On the eleven o'clock
Jim- Cunningham . with Steve
Brown, pave, Beetie and Don
Eastman entered the spiel but
were ndt in the prizes.
Mendag,Ora-. the nine o'clock
draw, and winning two of their
three •games wass-Gordon 'Pryce
with BruCe Coleman, •Bria
Campbell and Keith -Williamson.
On the eleven o'ckick draw and
winning third prize was a
"stacked" rink skipped by Bob
Wilson, with Bill Roberton. S.
(Mike) Wilson and 0.--(Ralph)
CairipbelL_. Remember, it was a
men's spiel! Also on the eleven
draW was a rink from
Seaforth's Junior Club skipped by
John Van Vliet with Rick Ruston,
Bob Wilson and Dick Robinson.
,The. Bonspiel Committee' has
two more spiels to ISst:
MetaVin Farmer Spiel nn
March 1 and The Fl ing
Campbell,. The ladies league was -
7 •won by the Flor Smith. The top
junior team was Dave•
Underwood. , ,-- - I
The mixed league, was won by
STAG
EUCHRE.
Every, Wednesday
8:15 P.M.
Seaforth Legion Hall
Prizes and Lunch
Sponsored by'Seaforth,Legion
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend re
at R.R,4, Arthur. Gerald is t
,son of Mr. 'and_ Mrs. Elmer
Townsend of Harpurhey.
POKER RALLY
S'arday,
.February 26
•-•o•ri March 11: Both arelilling Up - Dave I3eattie in the 7:00 slot and _ ., ..4 Beuerman,-348;- .Season Men's — - - Y.B.C. ' - -- - - •• • [By Gwen Patterson"- --- -A ladies rink travelled to
very qoickly. i , Bruce Coleman in the 9:00 draw. __,..__ _High Triple_andLAverage, Jelin_ _ _Team7st an dings: ; _ The Bon spiel. Committee Ingersol on ,Saturday, The learn, The second draw of the various Friday, night mixed was won by Coleman, 870, 227. • Monsterar,- 80%i Mean Machine, hosted a very successful, spiel at skipped by _Marlene Roberton .
club leagues was completed last Bill Makins; Playoffs in each of LEGION TEAM 67; King Kongs, 61; Swats 571/2 . the Club on Saturday. The with Mary Jean Beattie, Claudia
week and winners were declared. the leagues will be held to declare Team standings for Feb. ID: Ladies' High single and Triple, winners of the nine o'clock draw Eastman i.nd GlOria Riley won
overall winner. • Chiefs Kids, 81; Black Velvets, J. Muir, 229, 642; Men's High in the Men's Open, sponsored,by, two of their games and lost one. In the men's league: the 7:00
71; Ups and Downs, 68; Duffers, Single and Triple, P. Stewart, Rowcliffe Motors were as follows:- ' Three Seaforth rinks entered a winner was John E. Patterson adn
67; Young 'Marshalls, 59; High 203 493. First prize-=Bob Reighway's rink Men's Spiel in 'Brussels on the 9:60 winner was Bill
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL .. .
• Team standings:
Spit Fires, 79; Shag Roys, 72;
Heavy Chevys, 67; Mustangs, 62.
Ladies' High•Single and Triple,'
Karen Munro, 255, 616; Men's
Pusseys, 47., - •
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Helen Nicholson, 287, 717; Men's
High Single, Al Nicholson, 246;
Men's' Triple, Al Smale,
645. • • --
'COIVIMERCIAL LEAGUE High Single , and Triple,1 Kevin
Team standings: Young, 258', 675. first prize went to Seaforth's
Blue Birds, 77; Road Runners, 76; —•- LEGION TEAM entry skipped by Bill Campbell,
Coo Coos, 68; Blue Jays, '67; Team 'standings': Feb 3 with ''''rehn Patterson, Doug
Robinsv58; Vultures, 33. .Chiefs Kids, 77; Black Velvets, Rowcliffe, and Gord Pryce.
Ladies:'-High Single, Karen 72; Duffers, 641 Ups and Downs, Secend prize went to Art Clarke
as '• Menheers, 230; Ladies' High 61; Young Marshalls,' 57;' High front Exeter; third to Lee Lear
Triple, Alice Van Bakel, 579; Pusseys, 47. ' from Exeter and consolation to • . Men's High. Single, Cor Dorssers,. Ladies' High Single,'Diane Harry Norrisfrom Mitchell. One
28)4; Men's• High Triple, John • MacLeod, •• 263; Ladies' • High other Seaforth rink, skipped. by
Van Egmond
• parries exec.
Vivienne Newnham was elected the - day of the hi-monthly
chairman of the Van Egmond (meetings from the third
Foundation last Wednesday, at WedneSday to the third Tuesday,
the groUp's annual meeting, hoping this Would be convenient
Otner officers 'are: Past for more ' people. The next
Chairman--Mona EnzenSberger; meeting will be ,Tuesday, -April
I. First Vice--Paul Carroll; SeCond 18'. It was toped ,everyone would
Viee-Leone &mat; Secretary-- try to pick Up their membershi
Bob N
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Egmond; Treasurer-- tickets at that time.
The winners of the lucky d w
' The, new Directors arer Henry were: First prize, grOceries-
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Enzensberger; Bob Spittal','" Rev. Carroll,--5-eaferth; ..SeCond'rite;
J. •Ure Stewart; Dr. Rodger spoon--B. McClenaghan, Clinithi;
Whitman; Dorothy Williams. third prize, Hasti notes--Bryan
The meeting agreed to change Williams, 1i . 1 Clinton. '
Bowling standings
MIXEb DOUBLES
Team standings:
Rosebuds, 94; Fruit. Loops, 92;
Cheerios, 78. Slow4Starters, 72;
-Apple Jacks, ,67„; Honeycomhs„
60.
Ladies High Single and Triple,
Betty Smith,, 243, 720; Men's
High Single and Triple ; John.
Coleman, 308, 761. Season High
Ladies' -Single, Betty'Bennett,
327; Season 'Ladies' Triple and
Average, Betty Smith, 720, I§6;
'Season_ Men's High.. Single, Ron
Triple, Joan Betties, 671; 'Men's
1-figh Single, -Tern phillips, 303;
Men's High Triple, Gord Scott,
762. •-
Mr, and Mrs. Wilber Charnbe a 'and ',Shelly, Cambridge
(prestori), Ontario; 'Mr. Gordon Miller, Brodhagen, Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. D. White 'and daughter 9abriclo
spent the weekend in Birmingham Michigan visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs, C.H. White.
. Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Sharp and sons PatriCk and Tyler.'of
Burlington, spent the weekend With his parents .4t. Mrs.
Keith ,Sharp in Harptirhey. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Oke have returned from a motor trip
to Florida. •
Reeve John F. Flannery and Mrs.'Flannery werels Windsor .•
over' the weekend attending a conference sponeareil by the
Ontario Dry Cleaners institute. •
Allan J. Haugh of Haugh Equipment, Bruce -eld recently
attended a farm equipment meeting in -Hershey, , enrisylvania.
Jeff Paidi and Ron Howson of 'Seaforth were successful in a
recent basketball free throw Competition sponsored by District 31.• .
Knights of Colymbus. They competed in the 12 and 13 year
classes. •••-•" , • •
Dr. Charles Toll and Mrs. Toll, have returned after, spending
two months in Florida and Jamaica. While in Jamaica Dr. Toll
contributed his services as a dentist under the operation
Friendship program, He has now resumed his practice here.
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the back row from left are: Dorothy Williams, Henry •
Enzenberger, Bob Spittal, Dr. Rodger. Whitman all '
directors. Missing from the picture are Leorla
Rowatt, second vice-chairman, and Rev. Ure
SteWari, director. (Expositor Photo)
The family of
Eleanorancl Harry
Patin
invite relatives, ;friends
and neighbours to an
OPEN HOUSE ,
attitehomeof
Eleanor &Harry Palip
• R.R.#5, Seaforth'on the
' occasion of their parents
50th Wedclirig
'ANNIVERSARY
• Sat. March, 4
2-4 and 7-9
Best Wishes Only
" Since movin o Arthur in 1972,
Gerald has ben verrinvolvesOn
,Optirnism, sing .as secretary-
treasurer, vice-president and
president.
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Seaforth native honoure
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John Houwert, 334, 842; High
Ladies' Single and Triple, Marg
Ungarian, 247, 657; Pearl
McCallum 252, 636.
ST. JAMES' BOWLING LEAGUE
Team standings: •
Chipmunks, 84; uars, 801/2_;,_
Turtles, 76; Lion , .701/2 ; Tigers,
66; Cougars, 64. 1
Ladies High Single and Triple, •
-Elsie W'illems, 235, 572;- Men's-
High , Single and Triple, Gerry
Nobel, 311, 793.
Coleman, .716.
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
BOWLING
Tearn standings; -
Smoothies.007;' Hard, Lucks, 81;
Headpiiis, 73;.. Tuff, 69; Born
Losers, 47; Mitskateers, 43.
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Georgina Reynolds, 209, 557;
-.Men's High Single and Triple,
ERic Matzold, 314, 811. y.
TOWN ANDCOUNTRY
Team standings:
Suckers, 73; Jellyfish, 74; Sharks,
66; Dolphins, •, 62; Crabs,. 62;
Shrimps, 62.
High Men's Single and triple,
LOBA names •
euchre winners
L.0.13.A. euchre• hem at the
Orange 'Hall on February 20.
Ladies High--Mrs. Mabel Scott;
Lone Hands-Mrs. Traviss; Low--
Pearl Cummings; Men's High--
Bill Kelly;, Lone Hands--Elmer
Townsend; Low--Andy Crozier;, _
Lucky cake draw--Liz Brown.
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'SeafOrth -native Gerald
Townsend has recentlY been ,
honoured by Optimnist Inter-
national, At the second-quarter
beard meeting 'held Feb. 1-8 in
Hamilton, Mr. TOwnsend was
awarded the Distinguished
President Award for outstanding
service as prealdent . of the
Optimist Club of Arthur kir
1976-1977.
, There were only four
such awards, presented in all of,
Ontario District.
In order to be eligible for the
award which consists of a
certificate and an• engraved gold
wa, Gerald and his club were
community projects in
Arthur
i district.
as well
d
weil•
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a1 in • the
./.ch\
surrou1