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Provincial Judge B l 'CQc -, ` u ' ' feences u uron unnecessary note h Iso, t e . io
g t lid . or o iE% ><l ry .. , s . as a,...., the Aylmer Police C911eBe on forth 'Public : School' anal S^'Qrth8u.
rang has reinstated thekQottn been reizistated to, .the A 23, attem t u ucc ss o : 'the door.o ened into, • : aroorti.
_.. ped s fully t . q
0fine for minors charged ed wi#Ii; Tlie char e, „or creating., art inal $103 , in effect in the, Rolt a to : eafo ha a en er the' h 1' where the h dro .is' l ated''t
iz g , $ , _ .... $ .....rth d t . sc.. oo., Y 9e.,
1 FAI j..._ , gun until the new Proving uiet week The same mo i olico Seaforth olice are looking
,w .. rn.ng P g
X. :, ial Offences Act, was & • Anda ernoon th. 'e i a ed: a o° 'b ' for a irl''s f0- a Le Man
e p. s Qn s _... y aft_ ... , .. e . i,i1Y st g t
the
., � .rci .le g spe .d
ed, nYestigated, a ane .car entry of a door on, the west (Continued ~ Pa�
ti , ane presently on ... gq 22�
.. Judge C4.chr . r lues.. n._ y aceidenf at the town eatwash
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$eafoxthA • 4a re sli ,pan .. tlie;game bank and used the pl , :mane ,to.
P y rutin Q> :a .case. in I,obdon otr Goderich St, fast, deffre a
loo mound e t w r1 e bribe Committee, c +, y
t ly tte chairman Sheriff
will return to Goderich; :qn Leemingf eKillo own,
�[ t. o n . a
haa an. the hne of s oris, this. lobo,e,iOr'ihva
p o. M p TQ.`"Apri1.21 and,wtli tevteyi! the shi backed out of the carM ly:- is mlee . We seetln' to have S9un the more,exc4tin compet'tt onS. gat ' ", P l'. g, :ece: fines, implemented wash ,and .collided, with a � .SOfi`bs�l L!�!a$'IQ.
11.•. 11110Crway4 This of course means ..: _ wru� _
„-N-,, ,: under the Provincial Qf ,tamp post, • .causing $$00
su pose: that :the weather can be e� a body s favourite s :ort,: ell, at the ' =H,..W.
btained for pa of the problem. After all,. dog sitting m front of the teleYision,
fence Act far adult drinking damage 'to his car.
I.offences. Seaforth olice were cal ed }
p 1
wr e.
whn wants; to ao bicycle or play soccer Although .you might not ex ect: it from the
l? a•, . , , t? The ;police .chiefs were IQ nv0 t
eshgate. two ahem ted;
when the w at ri can't decide title of the event :it actually c is s. ::..;_ b. ,, r P
e .. firma y ons t of
;,'. oir�g to ask Attorne . Gener• break*ansa in the ast eek..:
Whether it should ain,or snow .or be warm ' yelling at our et do sittin in. ron o the ? 8 p ' '
i f g. y P. g > l t f a 'Roy McMurtr econ- O
and sunny? ' elev�s�on se ,1 y . Y. to r. n Friday, morning, it vias _
.,... ALL PLAYERS
t t. `'. Sider the lower fiines ample- .discovered soineone•.-.h d
Well, 'to 'help .rad ourselves of this The gold medal was to be awarded to the a Wishing to have their names I „
t„ ,,, me. iited under the new act, ^putted the screen _off; a
Problem, the First Annual—- falentless athlete who could, manage to get his dog, to r included in the
vghen they met with him at classroom: window at Sea- . DRAFT
Spring Olympics ,for the ,bored were held move, so that he • could see; the
-re centlyE r4fpS , As. the event is more:
T.V. program. However, no .person was,
'.".other
commonly ,known, was organized, to: allow
successful.: Oii thr hand, ,two'':.w
'
arm -.chair sports enthusiasts to pit their.
entrants were disqualified for throwing...
skills and abilities ;against those of omc of
Unidentified gbleets at the do$ ,.,while one
:: , :• ' `a-
the Hatton s,. inose• •ettergetiG youngsters
other was .attacked by a' rferocious=.
:.; who , have:' found ahemselves cooped up
chihuahua,' This, athlete was rushed to
Competitors came from the, far reaches',
hos ppita re -is :whehe. .... presently in: grave,
condihon;'suffering 'from scratches ,and
of Metro Seaforth to take part in FATSO.
bruises to his big•.. —and lower ankles:
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After" -the completion of 'e o eni
p tig.,
$uY the . hi `hli ht' ofa' AT
g g _ FA so; as
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THE SHOPPERS—Debbie Core. and Lisa
ceremonies, • which , consisted .of an...
vocalist's rendrtion of Oh•Canada::
ected, was, the colouring contest. Com-.
p g
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p so y for all FA;TSO athletes, this, contest
Q ; :
Qwyer>of Seaf.orth were ampng the buyers at,
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eechoing from a neaby shower; the aures' ;
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consisted of u'sin a all, -point en
1 p P ar ;
the Seaforth Ladles Sid-P.IA bake., ale, held at '.
c'al '
ffi, i, ly began. ::
reasonable -;facsimile, to add to or alter,
..
. the.Tree,Trunk during Friday night's Midnight.
FAT$O got off .to a, slow- but interesting
start with . the: "veli At the referee nn.,
features of :any celebrity appearing in the
newest edition of TV Cmide- ..
. , Madness. - - _ :(Photo b ibb.):,
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up PLAYERS for
the 1980 season please ?I
contact` one of the `_be1o.'K: _ >i
BEFORE •APRIL•21st, (Draft -'April 23rd.).
Bob Beuttenmilier. [Past -Pres;], r
.ti ,
527Y168Q [Days]
527.0282 (Nights]
Doug Bach [Pres;] 527-0774 [Nightsi'
Bill. Prlce [Vice -Pres.] `527-0935 [Nights]
Y
- Terr C.rai9 [Sec.-Treas.] 527.1570' [Nights] `
Rugged Cross:'
MrsMary ` Finlayson. 'Act,`
birector and.-tvvirs. Mary King ;
volunteer attended the 'work=,
shop ors Seniors - ' and
Volunteers, held. at the Park
Lane ` Hotel '-London . on,
Monday: •This werkshop'was
sponsored by the Ministry of
Culture and Recreation and
was', presented . 'by the'`
Association of Volunteer Ser
vice..
Church • services wilt be
held on. Wednesday after--
boon by Rev..Yielding and
members -of Ethel Bible
Church:
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