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',Me AMO K Circle of CarxneI
rresbyterian , Church met Men -
"day evening, with Mrs: -AI Hog
earth presiding, Mrs. iiogg'arth
and Mrs. John Baker'condneted
the
Gaworship topie, "Springtime
i
die deg, , RoU eau), "Signs
of ging"-,seas answered by 14
members. Mrs, Gordon Schwalm
gave a report on the Stratford
Synodical which she altterided.
Mrs. Mildred Bell conducted a
Bible contest.
A bake Sale among the mem-
bers realized $22,50.,Lunc11< was.
Qervedi by Mrs.. John" Baker and
Mrs. Trevor Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Owdn"" Price,
Clifford and Kevin of $ainilton
were weekend) guests with Mr,.
Elect
Offkrvk
Elected as the new
tp the Huronview Aludl'iary,
Clinton ares honorary president,
Mrs. F. G. ` iiu son, Clinton;
past president, Mrs. Louis For-
e�t, RR 4, Clinton; President,
Mrs. Norman Clai}vmont, Code -
rich; vice•president, MTs. Earl
Noble, ,Blyth; . second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Ronald Nielsen, Clin-
ton; , recording secretary, . Mrs.
Keith Wester, ;Blyth;, assistant,'
Mfrs, Hazel Petts, Blyth; treas-
urer,, Mrs. K. C. Bennett, RR 5,
Clinton;, crafts, Mrs. Mary Mel -
lis, Kippen; press, Mrs. Forest,
and press conveners for the
liuronview publication,. Mrs.
Thompson and Mrs. Johnston.
and Mrs. I•tarry Het'ton.
A, very successful ;sf o rgas•
herd raw held at St. Paul's An
gliean- Church, last Saturday,
which was well patronized and
delicious- hot supper of turkey
and ham with all the ttimtnin is
-served: Conveners of the pro
jest was Mrs,, Frank Forrest and
Mrs: Annie Reid. •
.�Mr. Charles'Miekle of Hamil-
ton spent the weekend with his
parents, M. and Mrs. Laird
St. Paul's Anglican. WA met
Wednesday in the church base.
merit, 'lite new Rector, Rev, H.
A eegn ijler and his wife were
wel�eganei) -to the meeting, The
Rector presented very inter•
eating chapter ai the study boa.
"'he Church grows in Canada
c¢nleerxtwng, , early churches entv
' nils eharies, a discussion fol-
lowed
ol
lowed.
.,,. Toaven fe�r and Mrs;
Miry Taylor attended the. any
neat Diocesan meeting in Lon=
doe, April25, 26.
,A. Centennial concert . was
held at Henan' . PubIic • School,
Wednesday evening which Nes
under the direction of•.$r. Law,
retie. Weinu, sic„ Supervisor
and teaching staff, featuring
massed choirs of aU-grades, glee
club and.nuanbers.. by the grades
A play hy.gradie sir was staged,
dancing .by grade seven girls
in Centennial costume and tum-
bling by the boys of. grades five
to eight. A good .crowd was in
attendance with many interest-
ed parents.. -Proceeds • of $47.00
will be divided 'between two
funds Cystic Fibrosis and Cere-
bral Passey. Elam�er. Rowe, a
board) member was chairman.
4 jos;. woo has been
i rmed to lookafter a Midget
entry hn the W.O.A..A Hese-
League for -the • coming
season. The. cQ,ttee . will
handle the financial -end of
, the team and raise the funds
'to sponsor it
.� Members of the committee
include Art Strong, Hobert
Dinsmore, Leo Hagan and
Jinn, Scott. A. donatiog of $50
by Seeforth Teen Twenty has
prompted the foruxdng_of s is
a group fio look after.the awn
ey,
Booster tickets will be
made available • at a, ,,later
date to raise the additional
fonds necessary . to • 'support
the team.
Once a recreation council
k. 1.:fornned, ,itis>ApQped ' th t
$eaforth eller a 4"11
alatdr of .>kl}inorl , ;t Ma . tint, the
gers; are .rietavaiiable at prep-
ent and teams had to be en-
. �.
..er
Eii*�r
Oa:.
s�all
ear,
The deadline for entries in
the W,O.A A. baseball and
fastball groups was Wednes-
day, May 3rd.
An entry . has been made
from Seaforth this year for
fastball. On Tuesday of next
week there will be R practice
at the Lions Park. All those
interested in playing fastbell
are invited to attend his prac-
tice. at 1:00 p.m. and you are
g ove.
asked to br}iig along a 1
tered en lay .3rd' to •get in
the league-- Therefore" thew'
will be only one miner team
to represent. Seaforth this
year; : •,
It has been suggested that
a town league be formed pro -
league. Coaches and tiara-.
diag'`eoaehes spent be ford
tp...ol'gaantze it
44§ebail i.>Ki c .'ham•
en at au all a low r
'the past nevi years. Only o
teams were active laM' .Year
and n e teams i were entered
for three years pier to. that,
Mr, and Mrs.., Edsel°Dueh-
arme'of Dashwood visited.., en
Saturday evening With Mr.
and Mrs.. Ken Preszcatar and
family.,
Mrs.'ob Jo . ... r
Itiisgi�xi,..Errand
Va eyi spent the week end
vkk
Mr,nd l� Jack Medd.
and, family and ' Mrs.Jim
M.. d4014, ex •, r
.Riley
avisited, rsn (?? ay
Dowson O f,
VVarna.
Mr. ancl'Mrs. Fred l uchan-
ah,•aild family -visited on Sun-
day. with :Mr, and •Mrs. Char-
les,l art.of Goderich.
Mr. and : Mrs. ,Tack Medd,
Mrs. Jim Medd and :Mrsri •i3pb
Johnston attended the Medd-
Johnston wedding held in
Goderich on -Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott
Melanie and Meribeth Of Bel -
grave visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale and
girls.
Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Glou-
sher, Stewart and Barbara,
visited on Sunday with Mr..
and Mrs. Austin Dexter of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-•
kamp, Judy and Ralph visited Waterloo University.
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°on SiwtlSiaY With: M r, and Ws,
Art Raverkamp and family
of 'Goderich„
of $untlaY eyex}i; g. w
and Mrs. Tom Riley got C1in
'ton.
Mr, and Mrs ,r d.' t h
e •and Lorne.gf Mitcuioll Vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
M,v ,Luther, San et -s,
Mrs.Dan ° Glousber, ;]['Wear
tlx d $rIlx •of,i3ly were Mon
day • visite* with Mr,. and
gra. Bill Dale kind, girls.
Mrs. Chuck Tilston , ¢f
$earboro is apefndin a few
days with Mrs. Suri i'edii.
Mrs, Ella. Jewitt and boys
Mr. and Mrs, John Jewitt, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dowson, Brenda
and Bonnie and John of Var-
na.
Miss Lorraine Talbot, Mr.
Paul Betties of Goderich
were • Sunday , visitors w i 1h
Mrs. Irene 'Grimoldby.
Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs.
Ed. Dorrance were in Water-
loo on Monday. Miss Gisela
Dorrance returned home
after completing her term at
:y
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4 Jara 46g GREEN PEAS 4:::89
MAPLE LEAF MILD OR NIPPY-
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MARGARINE
FRESH, YOUNG, PRE -DRESSED FRyING
CANADA. GRADE 'A'.
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" May 3-6
Incl. '
FRESH YOUNG PRE-DRESSED.."GRADE "A"
ROASTING CHICKENS
CHICKEN OR TURKEY
LEGS OR BREASTS . Ib. 59
LAMB THE BASKET 11,.338 WI[N Rs
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NO. 1 GRADE, PRODUCE OF MEXICO
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BANANAS al (bit. 44�
SPHAGNUM — SATE 60c
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FIRST OF TAE SEASON °
NO. 1 GRADE HOT HOUSE
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Seaforth-
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More Outstanding Values
A largely aided *Sal
owg held. at the,Town--;.
111412_ ,,ill." for +boast Mec1y.':
•ixt, , n day'evening. TifrX
hill/ t StephemPen was
row et Ceremonies ,fora pro-
Ma} °which; included dance
4u I4era, by, Sylvia '• ikon.
and Debpra S.tephenson,. a
piaao *040)11 by Darieue
Hayter, readings by Joyce
Dowson and a conte by Wil-
la Tayl'or.• *Orley Mustard
read the address„ -and . Pc
lSfcAsh, Carole TaYlQr,
Bill, -Margie Whyte, Joyce
Raster and Anne •Stephe ison,
assisted .Joan in opening the
gifts. Joan gave a .very fitting-
reply tp the •presentatioan.
Congratulations to Sham'
Dow$ou, daughter of ,j.VT,r, a 4
)gra, ,•Cecil Dowsoxlr who has
completed he naUPA a at. rl?-•
ntl'S §chool of Hair Design,
London.
�x&7it4xa lvitl7l Mrr ax i,•. S.
3u1 DowSPo�n and 'Wm, ST,
ootn
14- were Mr . 1
itt�• and tYoys - s.
John Jewitt and fatally, Mr.
and Mrs. D 400Vitt azi:4
family 'and Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Preszeater ,slid: #ay.
Mrs. E. A. Featherstone and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard
of Wiilowdale • visited last
week with ,Mrs ,Georgg.Rektl.,.
Mr."and Mrs. sob Reid: and
family 0 Wallaceburg spent
the week end at their lionie
eon. the Parr line, and visited
Mrs. George Rein. . •
Friends of Mrs, C. Pilgrim
are happy to hear she was
able to return borne from
Clinton hospital on Friday.
Lawyer: "Did,you .have full
and complete command of your-
self at the time of the accident?"
Client: "No I wouldn't ' say
that. My wife was in the back
seat."
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Sebago Cobbler
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