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THE 'BRUSSELS POST,- APRIL 14,0 1976.,
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Th e curling, season came to a
ose on Saturday when curlers
nd guests attended a dinner and
ance in the, Royal Canadian
egion, A delicious turkey dinner
as served by the ladies'
uxiliary.
After dinner, Murray Hoover
troduced those sitting at the
ead table. They were Ross
unningham 1975-76 president
nd his wife, Norman Hoover
ecretary-treasurer, Wilma Rath-
ell ladies' president and her
usband, Ross Veitch, past pres-
dent and his wife, Murray
oover, 1st vice-president and
urray Heuther, 2nd vice-presi-
ent and his wife.
A sing song was enjoyed with
urray Hoover leading and Don-
d Dunbar pianist.
Wilma Rathwell thanked the
adies' auxiliary for the dinner
nd was responded to by Jean
ridge.
A business session followed
nd prizes were awarded ,to the,
op teams of the past year.
ecember Draw-1975
1. Fred Uhler, Nora Stephen-
on, Brian Warwick, Charles
ray-54 pts.
2. Bill Hewitt, Barb Dunbar,
arl Hemingway, John Turvey-51
it h dinner and dance
Curling season closes
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James Garner
Joan Hackett Walter Brennan
"Support Your Local Sheriff"
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pts.
' 3. Dan Pearson, MarY Terpas,
Lyle Pettapiece, Betty Knight-
46'/2 pts.
4, Hugh Pearson, Joyce Alex-
ander, Harold Steffler, Jim
Spivey-46 pts.
January Draw - 1976
1. Stewart Steiss, Ldis
McLean, Brad Speirin, Brian
Warwick-4 pts.
2. Hugh Pearson, Mary Heu-
ther, John Van Vleit, Gerald
Rathwell-42 pts.
3. Ron •Adams, Wilma Rath-
well, Earl Dunn, Ralph -Locking-
42 pts.
4. Murray Heuther, Donelda.
Pearson, Harold Steffler, Bonnie
OPP
Investigates
Accidents
• Ontario Provincial Police
officers at Wingham Detachment
have conducted
investigations recently.. They
include:
Thirty-two charges laid under the
Highway Traffic Act with
Thirty-Two Warnings issued.
Six charges laid under the
Liquor Licence Act.
One charge laid under the
Criminal Code. ."
On Wednesday, April 7, Jim
McNaughton of Turnberry
Township reported the theft of an
Arc Welder from a shed at his
residence. Provincial Constable
Ken Balzer is investigating.
During the week three motor
vehicle collisions which caused an
estimated. $1400 in property
damage. There was no one
injured.
Eat less
saturated fat.
Give Heart Fund
WilsOn-41 pts.
February Draw - 1976
1 Joe Smith, Karen. Uhler, Lyle
Pettapiece, Ray Johnston-50 pts.
2 .Albert Terpa, Mary Ter-
pas, Ken Innes, Jim. Spivey-49
pts.
3. Don McDonald, Jean
-Bridge, Bruce Speirin, Doris
Fischer-431A pts. •
.4. Ron McLean, Fern Mathe-
son, Alex Nethery, John Tarvey--
42 pts.
The D.A. Rann Trophy was
presented to the highest scoring
rink was Fred Uhler and his rink
With 54 pts.
Seaforth, Lions
Beef Bar-B-Q Dinner
and Dance
— SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1976
In Seaforth Community Centre
BAR-B-Q BEEF DINNER — 6:30 to 8:30
Campbell and Cardiff Caterers,
DANCING 9:00. to 1:00 to Music by
THE WALTER OSTANEK BAND
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Admission: $7.00 each
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FOOD STORES
PRICES EFFECTIVE 'TILL
TUESDAY, APRIL 20 /76.
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CORN
FLAKES
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Bon Anri i
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CARROTS
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29'
TOMATOES
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Huron view
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Norman Speir provided old tyme
music in the first floor north sitting. room on Monaay
afternoon and in women's bed care on Tuesday afternoon. A
piano has been placed in the dining room of women's bed care
which gives all of the residents on that floor an opportunity to .
enjoy the music.
Four S girls 'from the Seaforth area "The Four Steps"
entertained on "Family Night". Susan and Cheryl
McAllister; Catherine and. Brenda Coleman sang country,
western and• sacred songs. They provided their own guitar
and drum accompaniment. Susan McAllister was emcee for
the program with Mrs. Orville Dale expressing the
appreciation of the residents.-
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Wed. 14, Thur. 15, Fri. 16, Sat. 17th
2 GREAT COMEDIES
Sheriff at 7:30 p.m. .FUNNY.
Lava and Death at 9:00 p.m FUNNY.
WOODY FUNNY.
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