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• Septernber:11ih„...:196.9
Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller
was installed as president of the
Women's Auxiliary of Seaforth
Community Hospital. - •
Miss Ruth Muff held Ole win-
ning ticket in aShare-the-Wealth
draw at the Legion harvest party
,and she received $180.00. -
Police are „investigating a
break-in at Huron Concrete Pipe-
Co. 'in Harpurhey. A cash box
containing $45.00., was taken.
September 18th;"1-1969
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'G.; Stone, M'Sc., of
Qiiele17, has been appoin-
ted laboratory technologist at
Seaforth Community Hospital.
116 blood donors . reported
at Northside United. Church--
Tuckersmith Set $7,000.00 as
share in new,fire truck.
September 25, 1969
Induction services for, Rev.
• ThomaS C. Mulholland were held
"in First Presbyterian Chiireh.
Construction is, well advanced
on a building 96 ft. by 40 ft.
to the west end of the existing
i Topnotch feed mill.
Largely attended funeral ser-
vices for the late Jerry,E. Doerr
were held at the United Church,
Rostock.
October 2nd, 1969
An open house was held at
• the home of Miss Molly O'Con-
nor on the occasion of her 90th
birthday.
Oldest area citizen, Thomas
Grieve, quietly celebrated his
103rd birthday.
• Walter Scott is chairman Of
the Seaforth Winter Carnival
which extends over the JanuarY
23-25 weekeed.,
October 9th, 1969
. •, Miss • Mdry Leeming, 17, of
WaitOn, was „croWned Qu6en• of
the Furrow at the 42nd Annual
^ Huron County Plowitig MatCh held
", Saturday.
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Minted plOWS only' was-won
by Tom Leeming, WW1, fOk,
lowed by RudYJansen of Seaforth.
A large barn owned by Urbain
N. Blockeel was destroyed by
fire: The 'loss was estimated at
$10,000.
October ,16th, 1969
A, Ministry that began 110
years ago was terminated when
final services were held in
Burns' Church,'HUllett.
While Hibbert population has
increased by 30 over last year,
total assessment has dropped
by $7,0tg.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Campbell
of Hensall, marked 50 years of
married life. -
October 23rd, 1969'
Dublin walkers raised $4,000
far play ground.
Michael: B. Murray, well
known McKillop Township far-
mer, died suddenly at his home.
Miss Martha Leiper,, Mullett, •
died in her 95th year.
Friends -and former• neigh-
bours presented Mr. and Mrs..
John Murphy with a pole lamp,
ash tray and base.
October 30th, 1969
The 92nd anniversary ser-
vices citNoyth4side United Church
Were observed when the Rev.
Clayton Searle, Toronto,' was the
guest Minister.
• Thieves blasted their way into
a small wall safe in the United
Dairy 'Producers' Co-operative
office, but the charge was too
Much for the 10° inch safe and
-the $1,100 in cash that was in it.
Charles A. Barker celebrated
his 90th birthday with members
of the Seaforth Liens Club. • -
November 6th, 1969
Widely known throughout the
area as a long time teacher
land former principal of Seaforth
Public School, Fester T. Fowler
died iii Seaforth Community }ids-
Dite.0 / 4,1%1, , . •
Member&'of Seaforth Branch
156 ROydr•Cailadiari Legion began
their poppy CaMpaigicIfid among
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the visits they made Was to Kil-
barchan Nursing Home, 'when
Glenn Smith sold a poppy to Miss
Mabel Turnbull and George Hays
sold one to Mrs-James Broad-
foot.
Lady Forresters entertained
80 ladies at Constance to several
games of bingo.,
November 13th, 1666
Mr. and Mrs. Eris Ross re-
'ceived from Waterloo Lutheran
University their Bachelor of Arts
degre4 at Kitchener.
Members of the Seaforth Le-
gion' attended church in First
Presbyterian Church.
Thomas J. Flynn passed away
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
November 20th, 1969
Four Seaforth hunters, Les
Leonhardt, Alvin S male , Bob Doig
and Don Muir, bagged a big doe.
T. M. Grieve, 103 years,
passed away in Kilbarchan Home.
„Jul./. Douglas Stevens is lea-
ving for a dual charge at Wheat-
ley.
November 30th, 1969
Jack J. Lane of St. Columban ,
has been named' Administrator
of the Separate School Board.,,,
He Will succeed Paul Franck
of Stratford Who„resigned.
J. M.' Sduthcott, long time
Huron Publisher, died at his
home in Exeter.
J. K. and Mrs. Cornish mark-
ed their 50th wedding anniver-
sary at Brucefield.
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'December 4th. 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Kehzie were guests of honour
gathered in No. 4 school house
when friends and neighbours ga-
thered in No. 4 school house
in McKillop to hohom them on
the occasion -of their 25th wed-
ging anniversary.
miss Monica Byrne passed
away at her home in Dublin.
Harold Jackson bought the
first licence at 8 o'cicick in
the morning before Ikaving for
Florida.
December 11th, 1969
Winners in the annual Grey
Cup contest have been announced
by the Seaforth Branch 156, P.O-
yal Canadian Legion. Winners
were: Gerald Broderick, Exeter;
W. E. Smith, Exeter; Mrs. Ken
Swan,' Seaforth, and 'Bert Mc-
Clure, Seaforth.
• Ronald Sills, Kitchener,
lawyer, chosen Man of the Year.
He is the son of Mrs. Charles'
P. Sills. vs;
G. S. Moggach is being trans-
ferred to Markdale.
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