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Dublin Mixed Bowling Leogue
Dance
Mitchell s, District Community Centre
Saturday, April 22
Music by
'LINCOLN GREEN'
$5.00 Pei-- Couple Everyone Welcome
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Entertainment
Thurs.& Fri.& Sat.
Lesperance
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FRIDAY SPECIAL
Mulligan
Stew
Friday' & Saturday Night
CHICKEN
- WINGS
FINE FOOD
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
Vanastra Centre
March Break SwimTime
March 18-26
Sat. 3-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 2-3:30 p.m.
Sun 3-4:30 , p.m.
Closed Good Friday and Easter Sunday
Spring program starts April 10, 1978.
Watch the mail for your brochure.
ptirnist Bingo
BRUSSELS LEGION'
Sanjay March 19 8 D.M.
12 REGULAR GAME$ $10.00
2 SHARE THE WEALTH ".
Admission $1.00
Additional 5 cards $1.00 or 25 cents each
Age 16 and Over
Senior Citizens in town
CALL 887-9000 for ride to Legion.
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND
sir/4moms
WEEKEND-MARCH 17 &1 18
, In, our .Dining Lounge
"Southern Comfort"
NO-COVER CHARGE _
SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
"Star Trex"
Ladies' Weekly High Single and
Triple, -Betty Smith; 285 653;
Men's Weekly Nigh Single, Allan,
Dale, 296; High Single Spare,
Murray Bennewies, 325; Men's
Hiah Pahl MatthewS, 723;
High Triple Spare, • Murray
Betwies, 754.
Lades' Season High Single,:
Betty Bennett, 327; Season. High
Triple arid Average, Betty:Smith:
720, 200; Men's Season High
Single, Ron 'Beuerman, 348;
SeasOn High Triple and Average,
John Coleman, 870, 226.
LEGION BOWLING .
Team standings:
thiefs,',Kids, 94; Black Velvets,
92; Duffers, 86; Ups and. DoWns,
74; Young Marshal's, 67;-• High
Pusseys, 49,.
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a Seaforth
This Week
Wed. to Sat.
King & --
The Little
Ones
NEXT \WEEK
Plum Loco
Daily Lunch
Hour
Specials
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Royal Canadian Legion
ST. PATRICK'S DRY
Dance
Seaforth ;Legion. Hall
Friday, MO-CW -17,
Admission $7.00 Per Couple-
Lunch Provided.
Tickets available at Door.
Roller Skatin g *
STRATFORD-fAIRdROUNDS
Phone 271-5130
Easter Break,.
Skating every night
8-10:30
from Thursday'; March 16 to
Sunday, Marc'h':26th (Except Fri.'s)
Also•Sunday Afternoons 2-4
Skate' Rentals
NEW AND USED SKATES
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A COLLECTION OF PENNIES. — Barry 'Vincent, Patricia RiMmer and David
Rimmer show the collection of pennies That Were left after a Brinks truck took
$5,000. in Lions' pennies from Rimrner's home last' Tuesday. The Brinks truck
picked -up' the. remaining $550. worth of • arena fund pennies at the
Toonto-Dominion bank on Tuesday. The pennies were the result of the campaign
. by the Lions Club to raise .funds for renovations to the Seaforth arena.
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•Lions endorse Marken puncil briefs
Correspondent
MO. Mary Neuter
Court constantine L1842 held
their meeting' on March 9th.
Business discussed was District
Council wets Thursday evening
March 16th in the hail Family
Dance to be held in the hall on
April 7th, for • all fathilies, with
Marie Flynn and Band providing
. the music. Spring Dance to ,be
held on May 5th in Blyth Hall ..
,with Shapnon providing the
music.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David Darren and bianne visited
on Saturday evening with Mr. aid
Mrs. Dave Preszcator, Christine, -
Lisa',C'hristopher and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey visited
'on Sunday with his sister Mr.. and
Mrs. George Wasson of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave,Preszcator,
Christine, Lisa, Christopher and
Greg were Sunday supper guests
with his grandmother Mrs. Law,
rence Hill of Crediton, visiting on
Sunday evening with his aunt and
uncle Mr. and •Mrs. Allan Pfaff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
-Bill Debbie and Michael, visited
9n, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs...
Steve Lee of Seaforth.
560, 185. P.U .C. Public or Publiorks to tackle, • , • At its regular meeting Monday
night, Seaforth council:
per tag. The town clerk will divide All members of council were 0r 0 register dogs and sell tagS at $2 next council• meeting. . Don Kiehle of the • Huron Centre Seaforth Lion's will visits-the
• fchildren at Clinton t lcl Lions Lead Do School in Roch- g
work of the recently opened Taylor told members ' developers on the low cost
selves behind as Scott Kay scored
2 in a crow for Clinton putting
Clinton in the ‘lead 2-1.
nearing the end of the, second
winning goal for Seaforth. Final
score was Seaforth 4, 'Clinton '3:
Minutes in penalties Clinton 12.
Seaforth" 1'8. ,
Council will ask the building- Seaforth Lions club president
. -•
agreement with the town hereby
Team s_tandingsl. ..._ , _ ____ Approved-the-pure/la-so- of 30-in_spector for n_progress report on a derelict barn on the Jean :ruttier Morten ,Vincent at • a meeting the' redreation .--committee will
CryStater-t05: Diamonds, 95; plastic chairs for the arena from
Canadians, 87; Red •Caps, 78; Old R. s. Box Ltd., the lower of two Property Monday night received the un-, assume day to daymanagment of
the Lion'S Park.' The club. wi11, in the south east area of animous endorsment of Seaforth
,
V's, 73; Blues, 65. tenders, at $.12.50 per chair. town. Miss Turner had written • continue the responsible for pro- Lion's as a canditate for gone Ladies' High Single and Triple, Low tender of Lawrence Young .' council that she hoped to get the,g all-operating costs and for no, chairman. The office will be filled Betty Hulley, 246, 617; Men's at $20 for cleaning the arena property cleared up in the' at a mini-convention at Walkerton financing improverne,nts..
• recent Skate-a-thon, '
", year.
;Olen •Seafortti receives its Fire.
High Single and Triple, Jack kitchen and upstairs dance half - Park committee chi manTom April-14-15 which a delegation of Ungariom 346, 811, was accepted. A query froin the Fire Area Young. explained details of a Seaforth Lion's plat; attending,
Arena,.park Seaforth Minor hockey for their hydrant rentals willto dealt .witli
Board on the cost-$95-each of
is not generally the problem of .
Ice! time was donated to renovation program planned for • The problem of a troubled .c,hild
this year and for which the Club
Vincent for zone post
• Three people were hired to marshal" report, possibly at the the child, but that of the parent gave approval.
Seaforth into three areas and Bert invited to hear final{ -proposals for members as he described the ester, Mich., next month bill
‘Mcaure, Tom Rapson and approval Monday night to the .
Gordon Mauer • Will oall on dog hiring of a park and pool manager ,
owners: • and. arena employee. The new •
Council agreed to sell a quarter employee will be paid two: thirds •
acre in the proposed new low cost by the town, for. working at the
housing development to the hydro arena and one third by the Lions
portion of the -P.U.C. for $500, Club for being in charge /of r
, • Dr. C. E., Toll's summer 'band ' approximately 1.8 weeks ,ate th
concerts Were endorsed 'by park during the summer. •
council and it was agreed .that Rec. director Clive :Elitist and
lighting and electrical service at arena committee, . head Bill"
the Victoria Park bandshell would Bennett explained that the arena
needs a full time employee to help • he updated:"
A tree on James Street between the arena manager cut back ,from
75 how. weas 4e,s Lorne' • Date and Harold the 65 to
putting Cummings' houseS which is over
centre.At the moment it is working Winner ofthe monthly car club housing development, considered
for sometime.by a sub-committee " with about 100 families he said. draw was Mrs. Paul Corral' while
of council and the planning board. The club gave approval- to an Bill Taylor won the club .draw
The final choice will: be raade by
the•committee and recommended
to a joint closed council-planning
board meeting.
Council approved a request
from P.U.C. manager tom
Phillips to add' a surplus Of about
$7,600. to the P.U.e.'s reserve
fund, bringing it to $33,000. The
surplus was available because
work was 'not finished on the
P.U,,C's new well at the end, of
1977. When the well is finished,
and the P.U.C. wants to withdrawiJ
the funds to pay for it, councirs
over time pay. .. •
-4—approval will, have to be sought
again. '
''$180 for a.40 hour week, with no from an outside tree is too big for° PeithYe'T
Pee Wee's. win five straight games
which will be advertised focally, is when the, clerk cap get a quote
50 percent dead will be .removed • Salary suggested for the job,
Last ' Thursday, the Seaforth Seaforth and. flan Wesenberg period Tom Turner blasted a shot'
Pee Wees edged Wingham 4-3.in tipping in a pass from Blaine froth the point and it deflected off
Winghain. Close to the end of the scored. the fourth goal. a glove into the net , making the
second period, Seaforth tea. • Mon togmery, Schestad and. score tied at 2-2 entering the third
Wingham 4-0 bUt saw their lead Strong tallied for . tWingham
.
period. ....With less than five
dwindle as Wingham snapped ; making the final score 4-3 . minutes to play in the game, Dave
back scoring 3 goals.. ,Seaforth. Minutes in penalties Murray put Seaforth in front on a.
Dave Murray turned the hat ' Wingham 6, Seaforth. 8.. pass from Charlie Malcolm but
tria -netting three goali 'for •- , Detiomme replied for Clinton
The Pee Wees won their fifth once more tying the score at 3-3.
consecutive game in W.O.A.A., . With -less than 2 minutes
Consolation Playoffs when they 'remaining in the game Jim
' upset Clinton 4-3 on Sunday in 'Campbell skated' up past the
Seaforth, John Dale set up by Clinton defence' .and blistered a
Dave Murray p.ut Seaforth -ahead-- -h—s ot from the right corner beating
but Seaforth soon found them-. Clinton ' goalie to score the
10--THE HURON EX, OSITOR, MAR 16 1978'
People
• Do you have some special visitors at your home this week? Has
Someone in your family done something you'd like the
community to know about?-Have you got a human interest' story
that other Expositor readers might appreciate?
' People; is the ExpositOr column that's for the use of our
readerS:-Cilra anytiMe at 527.0240 with your People n ews.
Bill Brown Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill,Brown Sr.. of
Egmondvilie, graduated on January 12, 1978 rom Fanshawe
C011ege,,,LOndon, and is now a Class "A" Interprovincial •
Mechanic.
Mtg. Christie Turnbull has returned home from Panama City,
Florida. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'James Slatterly of Seaforth have returned to their
• James Street home following a vacation trip to Florida.
0,. Wright of Seaforth has returned to her home
after spending the past three months with Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas
S, Crawford and Jill in Winnipeg.
Bowling. Leagues
ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE
Chipmunks, 103; Jaguars, 871/2 ;
Lions, 821/2 ; Turtles, 81; Tigers,
- Team-standings:
78; Cougars, 72.
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Ruth Campbell, 247 580; Metr's
High Single and Triple, John
Coleman, 300 824. •
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
EGMONDVILLE Team standings:
Spit -Fires, 89; -Heavy Chevys-,--81-;
Shag'roys, 79; Mustangs, 73.
Ladies' High Single, Mary Helen
Munro, 231; High Triple, Karen
'Munro, 638; Men's High Single,
Garry Barringer, 226; High
Triple, Kevin Young, 569.
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Team standings:
Rosebuds, 113; Fruit Loops, 105;
Cheerips, 85; Slow Starters,) 79;
Apple Jacks, 75; Honeycombs,
Seaforth council gave its
BRIAN (Buck)
GLANVILLE
Friday,
March 1-7th
HURON HOTEL
HWY. a DUBLIN
Thursday,
Friday & Saturday
' & Saturday Matinee
*********
Jimmy Allan
At the Seaforth Lions Park
For Reservations and Details Contact
The Seaforth Recreation Office
827.0882
'.HURON COUNTY'S 4
FINEST ENTERTAINMENT
AND DININGCENTRE _
FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L L B 0
OPEN 7 DAYS “VEEK
1 2.NOON 8 P M
FRIDAY AND^'SAl.113I1AY'EVENING
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The Sandpiper Inn...for the finest in
*SMORGASBORD DINING
NO RESERVATION REQUIRED
Served Nightly
Remember our
NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET
MONDAY-SATURDAY. 11:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
ineittle
FOR OUR LAVISH EASTER DINNER
SERVED ALL EASTER WEEKEND
FRIDAY, MARCH 24: 12 NOON - 10:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, MARCH 25: 4 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. -
EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 26: 12 NOON • 8 P.M.
EASTER DANCE
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cpnstance.
Y.B.C.
Team standings:
Munsters, 87'/2; Mean MaehineT
72; King Kongs, 68; Swats, 661/2 .
Ladies' High Average, Jill Muir,
199; High Single, Denise Dupuis,
295; High Triple, Barb Deighton,
601; Men'S`High Single, Triple,
Average, Glendon Coombs, 129.
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