The Huron Expositor, 1982-07-21, Page 30A10 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 28, 1982
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LOYAL FANS—The Lions Park came alive this
' weekend as the Seaforth Mens Recreational
Softball League held its fourth annual invita-
tional tournament. Under mainly sunny skies 16
teams played to large crowds in the Stands
-ram
and on the grass. Here regular fan Bruce Scott,
has a front row seat for the championship game
as Seaforth Creamery met Zurich Dominion
Tavern.., (Photo by Rimmer)
Manor residents have trip,
Resid, nts of Seatorth
Manor Nursing Home enjoy-
, d a bus trip to Mitchell and
• strattord stopping zit the
Mitchell l'ark for • a piout.
1 LI u.h.The it cattier was warm
btu otherwise ideal.
Ihe flowers in the park al
stiattord were beautiful and
enroute home they stopped
tor ice cream at Maloney's at
Dublin. Edison McLean was'
the courteous driver and
a•vompanying residents were
Mary Finlayson. Ruth Nolan,
Diane De Wird and %Mum
tevr Rachel Rich). Over 30
ti.sidents enjoyed the outing
.111,1 also remembered to take
.111mbs along for the (ilk k%
iid %%tabs.
Church service was Lon•
dm. led hs n David Mi( night tit
Igniondville on .lul% 14 and
on Jul% 21 h% Res. ,1rehte
Robertson. II Nk as a real
wrist; to see baby ritn,,,h,
K.,bert son.
1 aking part in the set.% it.••
w ere scripture ha Sit:it-tin
ohm-ison and reading b%
Sirs Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.
I ohti rendered a (II/CI and
Rapson a solo ['hese
cid musical numbers arc
ri..111% enimedhs all residents
w miss regular seri ices
1. luring thy itioniti ot Angus',
Airs Shirk.% 1 other of the
sal% :ohm Arm% % isited last
rt(ld \ afternoon and pro-
% id, it i ser%ik c als° pla% ing
,obt singing itt her tear
"hil 1"‘.,' A soetaal
program has heeti arranged
for August 4th hv the Salva-
tion Arniy Cadets of Stratford
and all arc looking forward to
hearing them.
E'bxrIcs Ross received a
letter from his son Charles Jr.
sLit.ing it ith the armed
forces. Charles Jr. stated he
had been with the honour
goord itt Ottm% ;1 10 V, clonue
Ptitt ess •tine. Hwy alio,
later .ittended a reception at
the Governor General's
home.
PERSONAES.
Visiting with Mr. James
Nolan were his daughter
Beck% :Ind her two children.
Visiting w ith Brihe Ben-
nett his brother !high of
Port Albert
Mt Erlt Dow attended a
Limit% reunion picnic on Sal
iirdas
Mrs 1211111 Noll spent the
vieekctid at her borne m
'slitchell.
Mr. 1 collard Bloomfield
spent Saitirda% \L WI his rant.
ib at (ioder.4•11
rs NON man Uarreit and
I)i•hhie Rose
1-1 tiniltit isited on Sunda%
tth Alr maul (tarrett
i'siting it 'ill N.4r• and Mrs.
Nolit lio.• %has Mrs.
of Strat ford.
( Lira .ttitl High Kinn of
!feign° c sisited the latter's
sistei Mrs I illie
SIN. Wads. Ruston spent
sund .. Afternoon at her
holm t ith tier
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
DANCE
at
Vanastra
Recreation Centre
SATURDAY, JULY 31
8:30 P.M.
Tickets '4.00
Music By
Country Corayon
Sponsored by the
Township of TuckersmIth
Proceeds to
Vonostra Rec. Centre
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Mid -Summer
DANCE
Saturday,
July 31
4 ,
Seaforth
Legion Hall
THE WILBEES
TICKETS 54 00
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LUNCH PROVIDED
BINGO
DUBLIN
COMMUNITY CENTRE'
FRIDAY, JULY 30
8 P.M
JACKPOT: $5511
in 57 Numbers
Mr, Ross Haughton is
presently at Stratford Gen•
eral Hospital for surgery.
Welcome back to Miss Ila
Gardner , who has returned'
after a 'stay • at Stratford
Hospital. -
.1 lovely potted bronze
mum was given to residents
of Sea fort h Manor from
Northside United Church and
't has been admired very
much.
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picnic
Mr. Charles Ross received
word last week his mother is.
presently in Wingham Hospi• ,
tal.
Residents of Greenwood
Nursing .Home, London plan
to visit Seaforth Manor this
week for a picnic barbecue.
Remember, it take but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
Pat & George Langlois of Brussels are
pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Susan Ann to
William Garfield on of Bill & Marion
Meyers of Mitchell. The wedding is to take
place August 19, 1982 at Brussels United
Church.
STAG
For
Gary Cronin
Saturday, July 31
At
Dublin Community Centre
Tickets: $2.00
THE AUSABLE BAYFIELD
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
presents
THE COUNTRY CRINAN BAND
at
PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA
(7 & 81 south)
SUN. AUGUST 1, 1982
7:00 p.m..
Park Admission $2.00/Vehicle
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Mr. and Mrs. V.R. Peiffer of Grand Rapids. Michigan
spent the weekend \N ith Mrs. James Souter.
The 23rd annual reunion of the Finnigan families was
held at Lion's Park. Seaforth on July 11 with a good
attendance.
Guestswere greeted by Carol Rallins and Wendy
Edmunds.
A smorgasbord dinner was served at 12 o'clock, to
visitors and relati‘cs from Florida, London, Windsor,
Hamilton. Burlington, Pickering, Peterboro, Barrie,
Gananoque,' Zurich. Lucknow, Dungannon, Goderich,
Wingham.
A presentation was made to the oldest lady, 'Mrs. W.J.
Finnigan. Zurich and Raymond Finnigan of Lucknow the
oldest man. •
There were sports for the younger folk and business
followed. The picnic will be held the second Sunday in July
1983.
Mr. Kenneth Keating of Hartford Conn. is visiting his
mother Mrs. A. Rocket( and Mr. Rockett at their Goderich
St. residence.
Mrs. Ivan Forsyth w ho fractured her arm in a recent fall
at her Egmondville residence has been released from
Seaforill Communit Hospital and returned to her home.
Miss Barbara Br\ :ins of Bermuda is visiting her mother
Mrs. Jud Walker :Ind Mr. Walker in Seaforth.
Bill and Mary Anne McGrath and family have returned to
AC1011. after spending the pa.st week with John and Mary
Kunz and 'Michael and Ina McGrath. Jim and Dan.
Katie returned home with them aft& spending the last
three weeks with relatives including a couple of days with
fier cousin Andrea McGrath of Egmcindville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dale and Dougie of Brampton spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale, James St.
Heritage time
at Benmiller
Take a step back into the
past during Heritage Days at
the Falls Reserve Conserva-
tion' Area this upcoming
weekend. July 31, to August 2.
L.Rurn more about the fascina-
ting history of the Falls and
Benmiller area by taking part
in some of the ‘% eekcIld
activities planned.
" Throughout the w eekend
there will be rope -making and
eandle-niaking demonstra•
tions 'conducted. courtesy of
the Huron County Pioneer
Museum. On Saturdas after;
noon eateh an old time
hayrides through the Falls
Reserve and into Benmiller.
Find out just who Jonathon
and Benjamin Miller were
and what their roles %sere in
the early history of the hamlet
of Benmiller. Seeing the
natural and man-made
bs•auty of Benmiller is a must
for every member of the
family so don't miss the
hayrides' later. on Saturday
evening the moonlight
movies will feature not only a
few heritage films, but also a
few old comedies tor every-
one's enjo% mem-
Try your hand al doing
things the pioneer 11av during
arts and crafts on Sunday
morning II 1.00 a. ni.• Log
savi ttig competitioiis. sack
races. and w hecl.harrel races
%Jill be onl% few of the
,.-,cr•its taking plat c on Sun.
day afternoon.
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MarthaA
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Friday,
July 30
BUCK .& DOE
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MICHAEL ROWLAND
& CYNTHIA NYNATTEN
FRIDAY JULY 30
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CRYSTAL PALACE, MITCHELL
$4.00 per
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On. August I. The ,Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authori is sponsoring an
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outdoor concert at P rkhill Conservation
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Area (located at the J 'talons of 7 & 81
south). The concert will begin at 7:00 p.m.
and will be located on the beach which forms
a nafural amphitheatre. This year the music
will be provided by the Country Crinan Band
and a variety of music will be featured.
(It might be advisable for visitors to bring a
blanket to sit on or their lawn chairsa
Adinission to the concert requires only
paying for your vehicle permit at the Park's
gatehouse.
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