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Sun., May 31 Oyeens vt Teachers.
Sun., May 31 Firemen vs Vill4flers
Mon., June 1 Oublin vs Midget
Girls
Mon., June 1 B.P1 vs Mainstreet
Mon. ,June 1 Turf Club vs Travel-
lers
Tues., June 2 Roller Skating
Tues., June 2 Clinton 'B' vs Atom
Boys (Soccer)
Tues., June 2 D Emms vs Browns
Tuet., June 2 Scotts vs McNichol
Tues., JUne 2 Commercial vs Ken
Smith
Wed., June 3 Mitchell vs Pee Wee
Wed., June 3 Dublin vs Swingers
6..sATE EVENT
Thurs., May 28 Adult 8( Family-
Roller Skating
Thurs., May 28 Rostock vs Bantam
Girls
Thurs., May 28 Swinergs.vs
Sluggers
ThUrs, May, 28 Oliero vs Eagles
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PLACE
Arena
High Scheel
Optimist Park
Arena
Optimist Park
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7 P.m
pr.
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Optimist Park 8:30 p.m.
High School 6:45 p.m.
Optimist Park
Optimist Park
Arena
High School,
High School
Optimist Park
Optimist Park
Optimist Park
.Optimist Park
7 p.m.
8:30 p.p.
,9:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
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Kippen
Correspondent
RENA `CALDWELL
262-5935
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison
and her daughter Mrs. Bruce
Arthur, St. Thomas visited
this week with Mrs. W.L.
Mellis.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Love on the
occasion of their wedding
May 16.
. U.C.W. of St. Andrews
Church met on Tues. May
12. Mrs. Ronald McGregor
showed slides taken at the
school for the handicapped at
Huron Park. Plans were fi-
nalized for catering at the
Love-Anstett wedding May
16,. Mrs. Jack Sinclair gave
, the worship.
113th ANNUAL 1981
IIENSALL
SPRING FAI
Tuesday June 9th,
HEAVY HORSES, LIONIT HORSES & PONIES
HORSE JUDGING TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 5:00 O'Clock
—Featuring
31 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDER CALVES
TO BE JUDGED AND AUCTIONED
Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 PM.
BABY SHOW
in the AUDITORIUM at 7:00 PM.
No Entry Fee '
Gifts and Prizes for ALL Contestants
Old McDonalds Farm Display
PARADE
at 6:00 PM. with Commercial floats
and Band
° MIDWAY
SHEEP SHOW
JUNIOR TALENT. SHOW
LADIES DEMONSTRATIONS; & DISFILAYS
FLOWER ARRANGINGS
CERAMICS
BASKET WEAVING
PARADE 6:00 • - Official Opening 7:30 P.M.
Cask R de ant for Basil .14Iddksta
Admission: Adults $2.00%. Students $1.50. Children 'under 12 FRES
CKNX MOBILE UNIT IN •ATTOIDANCE
IN • a. •• • • - •
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Wanted• • Junior Talent
For Talent Show
Henson Spring Fair
Juni 9th'
All Young People
20 years old and under welcome
Ph. Dianne Verlinde
262-5608
Prize Money For AU
SDHS ANNUAL
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BANQUET
Tuesday, June 2.
7,p.m.
Everyone
Welcome
Pot• luck
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favorite dish
to school
cafeteria
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Optirnist Peek
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7 8:30 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
7 p.m.
What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The
Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at
527-0882.
•;LIONE4..poNAith54, treasurer SWorth Lioness
Club, presentfla $100 donation to the SeVarth arena table arid chair fund
to William Bennetti chairman of the town's recreation committee. Club '.
president Dorothy Hays looks on. , (Photo by Oke)
CAR CLUB EARLY DRAW WINNERS — Winners of the S25 early prizes
in the Lions Car Club draws were presented with their cheques last week.
Presenting the cheques are (left) Lion Gerry Min to 'Rick Wood, and Lion
Bill McLaughlin (right) to Ken Coleman. (Photo by Rimmar)
Canadian Brass sold out at Bend
The Canadian Brass,
June 20, at Huron Country
Playhouse-Sold Out.
Huron Country Playhoust
regrets that no further reqsr-
vations can be taken for The
June 20 (one night only)
performance by ,The Cana-
dian Brass.
Any persons wishing to
attend may want to take
advantage of the "rush seat-
ing" available on a first
`PAOSi ftiittAE : Enjoying 'W.f:(40. break the formal'
,dance §pflaFriday Right were Paul Stewart with Kati‘oarirotmbyihoaklel• , mike Boenceth with MarieRogiliVaidSon.
eople
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wanless of Viroqua. Mr. and Mrs.
Orin Midtlien and family and Mr. Jade Olson of Altoona.
Wise: were guests last week of Mae Smith John St, and
Georgc Smith, Hallett,
Dorothy Berger of London spent the week end at Larne
and Viola Lawson's and all visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schneider of Hanover.
Mrs. Rob6t Elgie` has returned after visiting her
daughters in Kitchener and Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs.. James Camer on, Sarnia were visiting
with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlet
Geddes, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Brent Schenck, and their
greatgrand daughter Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Ryan and Kelly.
Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
May 30
Installation of officers
8 - 9
Dance 9 - 1
Ali Members out
come, first serve basis that
evening.
There are still plenty of
reserved tickets for the five
main stage shows:
The, Fan-
tasticks, June 30 - July 11;
Chapter Two, July 14 - July
25; Arsenic and Old Lace.
July 28 - August 8; Nurse
Jane Goes to Hawaii, August
11 - 22; - The Music Man,
August 25-- September 12.
Huron Bruce
ARRAY GAUNT
Appreciation Night
Thursday June 11
TEESWATER
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Happy hour 6-7 Dinner at 7
Dancing 9:30 to
Wilbee's Orchestra
Tickets $7•5° each SPECIAL CEREMONY — Seaforth arena on Saturday was the home 'of the annual inspection and
Ligfit,ed number_outakete_evegatite_ - - .ctemoniaJ review ot area Royat Canadian Air Force-Cadets- Pictured above is-part-of-thErtverit. "
John Dunlop 832-2612 (Photo by Hook)
Vern Inglis 881-1511, Jim 'Lawrie 5234521
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SeaforthOptimists'
ARDI GRAS
SAT„,MAY30
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Steak Bar-13-Que
Murray Elston; 357-2463 or 396-4735
Queen's Park
Continued from page .12 go toward a shared cost
program to expand and ieno-
vate homes for the aged.
$150 million is earmarked for
13TLLT projects with another
5100 million to come from
other governments • and in-
dustry. $20 million is alloca-
ted for chropic care p.t home.
a further S20 million will go
to extended care beds.
The Tfeasurer Frank Mil-
ler repeated his commitment
to find a means of subsidiz-
ing the increasing cost of
home heating for poor people
although he offered no de-
tails.
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for
Allan
Ducharmo
Friday,
May 29
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Bar Opens: 3:00° p.m Admission 6.50
Dance to Whiskey Jack
Prizes for Bost Dressed Cowboys Er Cowgirls
Irreakfast & lunch trill be served on Sunday
Seaforth Saddle Club
NORSE $11(10,1
10:00-aom. Sun'., May 31
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