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view of:the disregard by; the, general p , ub , ,,
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issued:by the
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lie of the recentproclamationl
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en f= =do s
Towr1;.9 Council• re the ..confinein t -o g ,
-wind the fact that they' are not ,torun at large
•'at any time the t e Cou Cil fe ls thateh
arges
must `be• laid under, this :By-law.
Any .owner or: harbourer . of a
dog : who allows. it '0' run' at
large • can:. bc' summoned lutea,'
Court. 'The fine in a case of this
kind could be .=$50.00 and costs:
The CounciL:and myself would ask all Citi-
zens' concerned to comply with thelaws and
avoid the consequences
CHRISTIE
Mayor'
GROUP x, W.A.
The meeting of,,;Grou131 I. Norti{.
side Linited,`Chulrelt W.A., was held
at. the home of Mrs, Groan Kerr
with 22- members and, three visa-
tots present. The president, Mrs:
Dave Lemon, openedthe meeting
with. prayer. She then conducted
the business for the month.
Devotions were •taken :=#1€ ` lVlrst=
E Williams, . all repeating the
.Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture
was read by Mrs, E. Adams, Psalm
46; Mrs, :E; H. Close gave the ad
dress for the. evening, ;"Religion
and Life, is HelenElliott11gave
three selections on her -aceordian,'
which were enjoyed by
all -
A. social hour followed With lunch
being served by : Mrs. Close and
Mrs.. E. Stephenson:
LT IT
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Accepting
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NTRAC,.
for
W.I'. ELECTS VERA
STAFFA GROUP P
Miss Vera Hambley was re-elect
ed president ofStaffa Women'sIn-
stitute at,their annual meeting held
in Staffa hall.- Mrs. Tom Laing
acted as president -and Mrs:'; Ross •
.Smale, acted as secretary • for the
new officers.
Other officers are as follows:
first .vice-president, Mrs. Russell
Worden ; Second vice'- president,
1Vfrs.'pCarter; Kerslake,._ secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. John Miller; assist
ant, Mrs, Gerald Agar; district di-
rector, Mrs. G, Agar; directors.
Mrs. J,Wallace,. Mrs.' J. Temple-
man, Mrs.. J. Drake, IV1rs. L, Mil-
ler; Agriculture and 'Canadian In-
dustries, .: Mrs. L. Sersdahl 'and
Mrs, L, Miller;- Citizenship :and Ed-
ucation,- Mrs.' Cecil:: Bowman an'
Mrs; •Sain Norris; Historical Re -
1n' -and
Re-
search, Mrs: W. Glanville a
ay.
Mrs. R. Swale, Home Economics
and Health, Mrs, . C, Kerslake and
Mrs. R. MacDonald; Resolution,
HAMDLEY,
LAMS ACTIVITY
Mrs.. T;- Laing; Public Relation,
Mrs..J;=Templeman; press report-
er, Mrs, John :Drake:
Miss Vera ITambley presided to
open'the e meeting. Eighteen, mem;-
hers answeredthe roll: call, "What
:I like to de best.", Mrs.. R. Smale
and Mrs, . R. Sadler favored With
two songs, . The Meeting closed
with ideas far the coming year,
•andlunch Mrs,
,by: those in
charge,: -Mrs, Ross Smale,.Mrs.
Lloyd: IVfiller, Mrs. John Drake- and
, Mrs . Lloyd Sorsdahl.
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EGMONDVILLE`
The regular meeting/ of Egmond-
e
vi11' ' Y.P.. tJ ion
was. el Sunday
n11, d
•night, '.Bruce Coleman, the presi-.
dent, presided. A word: of wel
come •by Dr,. Semple 'Was: eictend�-
ed to the Young People from North-
side 'United, First Presbyterian arid
St. Thomas' Church. ` A sing -song
followed, lied .by Bruce Coleman:
. Bill Strong had charge of. ; the
meeting. Nancy • Pepper' read 'the
prayer,- Films' on "War ,on. Want"
end "Columbia:: Adventure" were,
presented by -Ron Eyre
The hardest, job Of. all is that of;.
finding „a soft,° job . ,•
Chancel Guilds
Hold :'Roily.. At
St. Thomas' Church
' The annual rally for junior Chan-
cel 'G iilds for the 'Diocese of Hur-
on was held .in_.the•parish. hall of
St. ' Thomas' Church, Seaforth.
Miss Beth Pennington, London,.
diocesan -pr ..' an..
Guilds, and Mrs. Wesident. Wilofson;Chdioeescel-
an recording secretary, were. in
charge ofthe meeting.
• Rev. 3. F. Wagland, of St, Mar-
lins—in—the—Field Anglican Church, •
London, was the speaker, and
chose as his ;topic, "The history
of the. Communion Service." 'Tie
traced its origin in ancient times
up tothe present; day. At. the ,eun,
elusion. of: his address,
land conducted a question, and
answer. • period on Chancel Guild
" The members of the Seaforth
Gluild served afternoon - tea and
Were thanked en behalf of the girls
by Carol Anderson of St;' James':
Church, Stratford, and Margaret"
Burford, of St. Stephen's, Church,
Stratford. •
WINTHROP'
ILK
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DAIRY BA
SEAFORTH
CREAM'
ONTARIO'S PRIME ..MINISTER '
A "Family Night" will be held iii'
Cavan Church on Friday evening:-•
The two' west circles' are bringing
sandwiches and the two east cir-
cles,
ircles, cookies - ., •
Sunday School -at Cavan Church
will be'at9 45 a.m. on May 17,
Teen -'Town Topics
s.iT Gorwill)
Parents' Night was held in. the.
Arena Saturday' ,with abaft
350 parents and :"teenagers in at=
tendance. • ; IVIusic. was supplied by;
StewartBaird's.., orchestra, There
was- a short, prograwhich' con
sisted of :;an' accordion' duet:: by.'
Gloria Carter and Glenn: Natt: " A•;
piano, Solo .was supplied by', Carolyn:
• F-owler-,gaxti--.=, ony-
humorous: speech''entitled, `Buia'd
Mg, a Barbecue .Pit."
Dr-.P.: L Brady, spoke on be
ti;alf. of 'the: Town:'Council on behalf
of. the Teen Town Society. •P,,eai
ri DTtrl� Jewitt presented" -Po
lice -Chief 'Hutchinson ,with .a, -.desk
set as a token ,of` appreciation for;
a'Th he "has •done : for thea group in
'starting TeenTown here in • Sea
forth, and helping to' •rriake it be
.come: as successful as: it is :With,
Out the ; help of': Mr. ' Hutchinson
the Seaforth: Teen.Town. organiza-
..tion-", would ;certainly' never, • be
where itis today We 'are :very
grateful to Mr Hutchinson
what he hai done and, far a1T,the,
nights -which helas- .had: to spend
at the,Arena with us
A comical •readingentitled, e` My:
First Datcing.�Team," was given.
by. Ron .Prerseator A •treasurer's
,i+epart was given by Phyllis . $ry-`'
ins We Would 'like to thank Mrs.
Hutehiasori, and :Mrs. " 1VfcPhail ;for:
helping -with ,tne; lunch 'Saturday,:
•night A'. spot dance. was won .by
Keith Stacey'.and.; Gail• Finlayson. `
The Seaforth Teen:gown: is in-.
vited to `send a 'tall team to Bt`s
towel..There must :be four bins
on :the leant. There; will be a su:p
per :and dance that night after, the
game
uesday
vening.
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8.15 p.m.
WINCI AM
Town • .:Hall
On behalf of
CHARLIE
MacNAUGIITON
= and
JOHN HANNA
Right )thew, three out of every four birds on a Pre-
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the best possible protection agaixst coccidiosis..
be.sure.
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THE HURON EXPOSITO'I
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
OPEN DAILY
xeter
P rycie : & Son,
ALL TYPES OP
CEMETERY IVIEMORIALS
Inquiries are "invited.
Telephone "14umbers
Clinton 1620 Seaforth;-5
Elan Parking Lot ..
Town council at ni busy session
on Monday •eveningdecided:.to go'
ahead with plans;'to Create a. park-
ing' lot at ''',the 'south end 'of .Jose-
phine Street... The. new parking.
area ,wilI'be situated between :the
;present : Re avie Motor Sales ',build-
ing
build ing and the 'J:oseph" Kerr' building -
on -the east side -°o£ 'Josephine .St
The -lot. will be `approximately ::90
by 115 feet .in• size, and .wii1 be
floodlit at night: T1ie motion :.to
:proceed With; -the 'creation of the
new, Parking lot was made. -by
'Councillor D C: `Na riiith= and sec.
onded`by Depot :Reeve`.Joe 'Kerr
and,foilowe+d..a lengthy' discussion
cin parking problems in Wingha'm.
,The land which wilL..be. used is :al-
ready -owned by 'the 'town', and is
,actually a street right-of-way. To
make theanto a _parkmg,.lot
It will be necessary to level grade
"4/1-fe ree. tlie- l iia lt; was a1-sa
-pointed out that -#sore land is avail-
able, butwould `r attire, extensive •
fill before ' it could be used for-
-parking.
or-parking. purposes Council was, of
the opinion that it Would° eventual
ly _be necessary: to rusfall paring
meters oti Josephine Street, but
before any move could lie made in
thfs direction,. free: parking space
Would be'necessary W.ir gbarn Ad-
vance=Times..
DR M. - W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90' 'Seaforth:
•If no answer,'call 59 •
JOHN A: 'GORWILL, B.A.,-M. .
;Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-J
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26• •
•E. A McMASTER, B.A.," M.D.
Internet
':Telephone 27. '
BRADY, M.D.
:Surgeon .. `
Telephone 55•
It.. E. MALKUS;
= Telephone 15
• EVEN*INGS: Tuesday, ' Thursday
and Saturday only, :7-9 p.m.
Appointments may bermade
Chartered Aecountant
-55 South •St. - Telephone_
Goderich 343 -
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
FARMERS ATTENTIOr7
WANTIaD,-A number.of pregres .
sive •fa/niers- who would like "to set
out a,'"commercial black of new
heavy Bearing -red raspberries. or
:strawberries.. We -cart furnish you
markets for your crops, show you
i bow to get heavy yields ` from your
new' planting. it. genuinely inter-
ested in berry .growing write ' to
Meadowbrooke Nursery. Wooler,
Ontario. on or before May 21st,
giving location of your farm.; We
:will call on you ,giving planting
instructions, cost et,„planting, esti-
mated yields per acre. Late replies
cannot be covered, you will find
your planting cost with us.' 'quite
reasonable.'•
USBORNE & IIIBBERT
1VIrtJTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO:
HEAD OFFICE' =' Exeter, .Ontario
" 'President;`: '•
Alex J. Rohde; -" R R._ ` 3, Mitchell
Vice -President;
Milton McCurdy, _ R.R. 1, Kirkton,
Directors: '
E. Clayton Colquhotin, R.R. 1
Science Hill! Martin Feeney, 'R:R
2, Dublin;. Robert G. Gardiner, R
R. 1, :,Cromarty; Timothy ;"'.E,.
Toohey; R.R. 3; Lucan.
Agents::=
Harry Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley
Hocking, Mitchell,
Solicitor: .
W. G. Cochrane • - . Exeter•
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur Fraser - - • • Exeter
G A:WEBB, D.C.
'-Doctor of Chiropractic `.
438 Main Street - Exeter ..
X-It,ay : and ; Laboratory Facilities
Open Each. Weekday .Except
Wednesday:;
Tues. and Thurs. gvenings 7-9
For Appointment ' ': Phone--606-
DONS DENNIS
'Auctioneer • '
Graduate' of Reisch American
School of ;Auctioneexmg Lidense,d
in Huron and Perth. Capable. of
handling all types .of sales, and ad=
vertising,. , '
' DON DENNIS, Walton
Phone Seaforth 843 r '11
SEArORTkI
VETERINA Y CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull; D V M.w V.S., •
W. R. Br ans,.:D V iV1.:, V.S.
W. G.: Drennan, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105.: • . Seaforth
A.. W.' SILLERY
Barrister; Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
M�cCQN1�TELL`
& .STEWART
Bairristers, Solicitors,, Etc.
• p "D`1vIcCONNEI.L"
D. L, STEWART
SEAFORTH, ONT. . Telephone.174
D. II.;McINTTES'
Chiropractic • Foot Correction
COMMERCIAL; MOTEL: ;.
Monday, Thursday= `1 to 8 p.m.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
• --Optometrist_--
Phone 791 Seaforth
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH
Office Hours: - Seaforth daily,
except Monday, 9 aan. -.5:30 pan.;
Wednesday, , 9 a.m.-12.30 p.m.;
Thursday evenings -by -appointment ,
only... '.
Clinton Monday; 9 a.m. 5:30A
p.m. (Above Hawkins'. Ilardw'are,)
The MclitLLOP
MUTUAL' -FIRE
INSURANCE CO. ;
HEAD OFFICE- EAF:ORT.H,. Ont.
• OFFICERS
President -Robert Archibald; Sea
forth
'Vice President Allister Broadfoot, •
Seaforth ::
Manager and Sec.-Treas. Miss
Norma Jeffery, :Seaforth'.
DIRECTORS:
E. J, Tre'ivartha, Clinton; J. L.
Maloney Seaforth; Chris. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi-
bald, Seaforth; John . McEwing,
Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wel-
t HarveyFuller Goderieh; J.
Wal-
ton, > ,
a Peppers, -Brucefield; Allister
Broadfoot,..• Seaforth,
AGENTS:
William Leiper, ` Jr„ Londes-
boro; . J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen;:
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric
Munroe, Seaforth. ,
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