in Prroompeneetenamentabrnlinsiresmennnen ncte c earcaich o ce arectone o. 000 2 B 1 ll tl 1\ % LINCOLN â€" Beamsvilleâ€" a _ began April 11 and won‘t wind _ from Lincoln count on payin; t Pn town that did not lose its comâ€" .. up until Nov 17 the regular price The {J:»)':'n’.gs gzette{: flin&l’?flfï¬ï¬gmp'm' 1 munity spirit with regionalizaâ€" The events are to comâ€" _ centennial committee has sent Other events include: tion â€" is 100 years old this year, _ memorate the arrival _of. the _ a book of coupons to all Lincoln e A softball challenge, with and its residents aren‘t letting . town‘s founder, Jacob Beam, a _ residents assuring them of 20â€" Beamsville _ Lions dgfe'ndin 4 the event pass unmarked United Empire Loyalist who _ cent hotdogs, 10â€"cent french _ their trophy against teams frorg f The big birthday party is this _ brought his family by covered _ fries and fiveâ€"cent drinks and Royal Canadian Legion Branch ~% weekend, with the lion‘s share _ wagon and horseback fi i i i y BC rom _ eandy. floss. Without the 612, Beamsville Kinsmen and L of the events to be held Sunday _ New Jersey in the 1780s. i i 3 i t Y coupons the regular price is _ Lincoln town council. Eliminaâ€" However, celebrations actually The community was officially. .â€" charged & tion games start at 1:30 p.m. x3 ]fx';crgrporated oshs villege in SatTh:j eveftfo get ung;: yo and hz:so p.m. The chamâ€" urday a a.m. with a i i i .m. _ Invitations to the celebraâ€" _ throw aynd run: tournament ali plo-nS'Alp %3:3[-1;:: 4£i$ the ? tions have been sent to all.of _ the Beamsville fairgrounds ball _ Beamsville: men‘s sloâ€"pitch , Lincoln‘s 14,500 residents diamond. € teams against their adversaries / About 4,500 of those residents Sunday, a Centennial church _ at 3:30 p.m. ce se live in Beamsville. ~ _ service will open the day‘s * At 9:15 p.m. a fireworks A special feature of the day _ ‘events at the grandstand area at . display will "mark the birthday will be the "old time prices for _ 2:30 pm. / with a big bang," according to 4 meals. However, if you‘re not Races, relays, and games for â€" organizers. < & . | $ @ ’ es â€". . e Rovmee e g Stke, s ooo 4 c F e io 4.; i C e uC i Bd wfn; :@'ï¬k \\\ 54 SA# j e en the \ 9 s i ho | es \ _ mel _ . + eo) . B 2 C s * A 9 h : C h Cl P *# o C eX > ve uie > “’\ s â€" 2 O | l i ps s t C im# 1 ainns ( s a tss PRX s a j & \.}' | & y o P _" 5 e R O eataiits Nerght| £ | ( . fls y 4 <,‘:’3ҤZ;~‘ ;’:L â€" ; c g†‘f‘ /.ii* .'2";“â€&“2'“ y , eP I xf d é{?““c‘ § .hï¬â€˜s' x ~ 4 £ 3 e Matiooy ol gomeg 1 > RSYS | : P 3 y ud @â€" & & â€" & | i)‘?§;§_ “w Ne Â¥ } 1g6A B 43113";\‘_"_' & f ) FAIRGROUNDS e o s es o @ e 0@ o @ e . ~ mm £ \&\:.\ ts 3 !.t‘?h% m i. y B | f Loi. " s ol oi t 3 h OHa * | ® | . ~. ho Nt css o ol é tks, ?\ x fls es Ts f / ues oo ue m ‘ o P T5 l‘}-'.'\rl‘ PSR % £ t is 8 . M 6 /w P ;,',", 9 :';:‘é“' v’g".‘ _’,:.f‘ : â€" s Pa) 12e# e t o wiis P & o e y ; ' â€" y Eacthal ts 3 eP H s ol vaq 4 . ) 1 & Y o e BC O 1. _ _ P 3 @ P S f : CAF f; im : $ <sx es g e o s i P en Jt R / aie im 9 W 4 Satuwrday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. %t\ eA af | &5 ‘ ie 1P o Bborl e > Call Maggie Keates at 563â€"8511 for tables and further information § s ;g:‘ :;"3- hoakd C $Â¥ ¢, in * ï¬:e inane ty ( BB _ i & ;XXH / e A?'«:;;'#'g“z;"i"v"",‘:‘-’* Fa â€" & | â€" CX sc y sls o s »k‘él.'« a \ | msy i l o [ P P e w t t ‘ 4PR entennia g 3 e ce J A_. C ]. sÂ¥ hss es e it s on i ndar 1 [ a e The winners of the Downtown Beamsville Management Board‘s Centennial Costume . contest pose beside a 1929 Packard Rumble Seat Coupe. From left are Cindy Beaudin, & June 16 & 17 Giant Flea Market Larry Andres and Nancy Beckett. The car was part of a cavalcade of cars visiting the 1879 6 1979 / June 16 & 17 C.W.L. Centennial Cookbook on sale town for the centennial and organized by the Niagara chapter of the Historical (‘& * v June 18 & 22 Senior Citizen‘s Week Automobile Society of Canada, and is owned by Paul Smith of Campden. NTEN“\?‘ Ju 30â€"Aug 4 Beamsville Merchants Centennial : Celebrations