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ARNOLD STINNISSEN
..- Health end Arcident
Registered Retirement Pensions --
. Income Tax DedWahl* ite9istetad
Retirement Annuities
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Mrs. J Temple=
Craig -Kerslake returiee
home may after a lengthy stay
in ate University Hospital.
Sun Life AssuranCe Company
of Canada • •
TELEPHONE 57/41410 •
i 000mucji sr. EAST SEA FORTH
j.erretTA
Rev and Mrs. A. H. DeYnard.
• left Tuesday for Africa where
theT 412 'be sighteeelee and visi-
t:1LE., -din their son' and dangirter-
ip-law Mr. ,and Mrs. Robin Day-'
card and bate, son.
With Mr. and Mrs. John
Tempirman and family op the
weekend were, Geraldine
..Templernau, Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs.
why ckrery home
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Farriify Nike Dance
January 19th 9 p.m.
STAFFA HALL
Musk' by "THE COUNTRY CAITALEKR'S"
— $2.00 per 'couple — $73.00 per family —
ladies please bring Luna
Soitth Wilbert Athletic AssodatiOn •
NOTICE — HIBBERT TOWNSHIP
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fa, tory vc rraillv
incense tax and persponal .
ralaables chests' , -
With inner tray'
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St. Columban
• CorreSpondeot •
SIM Joseph Kale
Guests with Mr. andilri.V4.
Lane on .Sunday. and New Year's
Included Mrs. Pat McQuaid and
children, fratchetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Lace and badly, l‘on.r
don. Mr.-and Mrs. Ben Flanagan
and family. Kitchener, Mr.
Mrs. Jack I a' and family,
Columban.
Nitc-e Mary Less, Lane and
Miss aegina Van ltd,kel of Lamb.-
t°n College, Sarnia, spent the.,
weekend at their fumes..
Mr. Louis 11113belt, has taken up residence at Marion
Villa, Lo-etne
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About twelve years ago a
number of ladies 14 Dublin bezan,
a schedule 'that has co-Ctim?ed hough the „years each week.
A t,,tvui.) of four they went from
„one norne to 'the other, always
on a 14dneseay afternoon, for
an 'old time visit and a friendly
THE •
SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner — Clinton
• PULLOVERS
• BLOUSES
• SKIRTS
• PANTS
• TOPS
OPEN 2 to e6 p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
for income tax remoras
•,Cancelled checks• birth
certificates. diplomas
deeds-letters-notes
insurance
• pellicles.
wills
etc.,ete.
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lock '••••-hfrx PP /1•11:
to report the actiNities of 'the Association
for last year. There matte a discussion on -
the coming actin ;ties' of 1973: ,
ElYkrION OF 014'ICERS
There•4 - an •Annual 'Meeting of the
So440bert Athletic Association
ownship Staffa
SATURDAY AFTERNOON'
January, 20th at 1:30 p.m.
"The Dublin Jokers" a group of avid euchre fans, have
been meeting weekly for the last 12 years for a game. The
vines are held at the homes• of the members rotating from
week to week. Hard at play re (seated left) Mrs- Melva
'111"-7-":4"."1-•
Murray, MiS. Rose Stapleton. •and Mrs. Tessie Costello
(standing) Mrs- Mary Kroski, Mrs., Mary Maloney and Mrs.
Connolly. , (Staff Photo)
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Winthrop
C orre spiwdent •
Mrs.Robet HulleY
Vicky Harris spent Saturday
with Linda Heard, Seaforth. ,
' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doi-
mage have returned home to
Kirkland Lake after spending thi
holiday season with their parents,
Mr.. and Mrs. Les Dolmage and
Vernie., •
Mr. and.Mrs. Robert HelleY
and family were ib Dorchester
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
'Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda and
, Joanne. Also' visiting In the
• same 'home were Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Walker, C romarty, who
celebrated ,their 44th wedding
anniVersary, Mr. and Mrs.Larry
Gardiner, Lisa and Steven, Mrs,.
Alex Walker, Michelle, Jimmy
and , Kim, Kenneth Walker,
London, Mr. and Mrs: Jack Mc-
Ghee, Jacky, Judy and Roy,Lon-
last week: don. The family presented their
"Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butters parents with a swag lamp.
and daughter Kimberley of Win-,• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Doherty,
elPeg, who have been holidaying Lisa, Doug.and Janis, Goderich,
fru-the past ten days atthe homes visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
of Mr.-and Mrs. Vincent Murray Harris. •
and Mr.' Thos.' Butters have re- Mr. and Mrs: Robert Htilley
turned to Winnipeg. " attended • the funeral of their
Mr. -and Mrs. Doug 'McGill- uncle, the late Darrel Parker
vray and ' family and Mr. and , of Staffa on Wednesday.
?ars.; Pete, Groshols and 'family
of London with mr. and Mrs. •
Eckert Dan Costello.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
family of Thoredale and Mr. and
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Mrs. Jim Mariann of Mosley
srent New Year's with Mr. and
1,4rs. Jce C enn911Y.
Mrs. Mary )(rookie had. the
Eckerlea Midnight , Inka misfortuhe to fall on the ice last
week fracturing her right wrist 4 E""velyn, 'a purebred Holstein 'cow and will be laid up for several in the herd of Conrad M. Eckert
., R.R.1,Seaforth, has recently been Mrs. G. Kramers has re-
certificate by the
awarded a Superior Production
Holstein- Property rhane.s were made with her family at Sheffield and,
turned after spending a few days certiticate
Fr irsi an Ass oc iaton of Canada.
in the Village on -Ann St. last Stratford ,end Mitr hell.
on twice-a-day milking she pro-
. , As a six-year-old In 305 dayi 'week' when Mr. and Mrs.. Louis` -' Mr. and Mire-Maurice Dillon
duced 20,181 lbs. milk Maloney exchanged their cabin and family of St. Thomas spent
Mg _954 lbs. fat,• average test
contain- trailer home and property and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Dillon
4.73% butterfat. This record have moved across the street to and Dorothy.
the - home and property of Mr. Mrs- Don Moeser, Doug and ' has a Breed Class Average of and Mri. Jim MaloAy. Both Danny of Rostock visited with Mr.
fat. Continued on test -for 354
170% for milk and 218% for moves were made on Friday of and Mrs:iv:11f. ore: elktealsooneey;.....
days she produced 21,751 lbs. ..p .
• average test 4.72% butterfat, for
• milk containing .1027 lbs. fat,
which she received the certifiA, •
on all models - new and used
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CAN IDB SERVE YOU?
Monday, January 15th, 1973
one of our representatives
J. D. BRIN/CLOW
will be at
The Bedford Hotel,
92 The Square, Godericb
between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon-
' this_distripi and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically all types of
busintsses inchidi-ng
'Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational -
Businesses • Construction • PrOfessional
Services. • Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail Trades, as well Manufacturing
have obtained loans- from the IDB to acquire
. Land. buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital, to 'start a neW bueiness, 'and
for other purposes..lf you consider that IDB _
can be of service, you ell4 invited to arrange an ••
appointment with the PD13, representative by -
honing 527-7337
or iii agivancR by writing to '
uchrepeach week
game of euchre.
cInce that time the group
has enlarged to six players Who
earl themselves "The Dublin
Jokers". They follow• the same
pattern, however, always op W ed-
nesday afternoon when they have
a real good time and a hard game
followed by a big lunch. The
weekly event is looked forward
to with expectation and if one or
more of the rulars is ndt able
to play because of sic...ss or a
trip to Florida, there 'always is
willtr substitute. The group
plays an average &lciity after-
noons a. year, taking a rest in
pae hot months of July and August.
• Present members of the group
are Mrs. Rose Stapleton, Mrs.
resale Costello, Mrs. Melva
Murray, Mrs. Mary Maloney,
Mrs. Mary Kroskie and Mrs.
Li77le Connolly.
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olstein
sets record
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BANK RATE FINANCING •
This means
our average • added savings when you purchaie ,a new or used car. compare
•• interest rate of 11.78% over 36 months: down payment on approval credit. • • The Happy Citizens of seal • forth met Thursday for another
"72 Chev.Impalas 2 & 4 dr.H.T's.
3 - Buick Skylarks 2 & 4 dr.H.T's.
-1 - '72 Grand Torino 2 dr.H.T.
2 - '72 Buick Custom LaSabre 4dr.H.T's
2 - Le 'iv, 4 dr. Sedan
1 - '71 Foil -'. dr. H.T.
2 - '71 Chev. Impala 4 dr.
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I - '70 Olds Delta Custom 2 dr.H.y.
2 - '69 Pontiac Parisienne 2dr.Az 4dr.H.T' s.
- '69 Plymouth Fury 3, 2 dr.H.T.
1 - '69 Chev. Impala 2 dr. H.T.
2 - '69 Chevelles 2 dr.FI.T. & 4dr.Sedan
- '71 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr.H.T.
2 - '70 Ford Galaxie 500 H.T.& 4 Dr.
1 - '70 Chtiv. 4 dr. H.T. 11, „
enjoyable afternoon of euchre.
Prize winners were; Ladies high,
Mts. Arthur Routledge; Lone•
hand, Mrs. Mabel Scott and Low
Mrs. Nettle Stlinore. Oldest lady
present, Miss B. Davidson; Men's
high, Andrew Crozier; Lone hand,
Elmer Dennis; Low, . John
Tremeer; Oldest man present,
E phr lam Clarke.
Lunch
eelemwrtee.served by the soc ial
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• 1971 - 10 passenger. KIngswood Chev.
• 1969 - 10- passenger KiIngswood •
1 - '69 Chev. 50 series, 350 ens-z5 speed
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TRUCKS
1 - 1970 Chev.1 tea pick up V8 Aut. 1 - '69 Ford Super van
1 - '70 GMC one ton stake with deals 2 - '69 Chevy Van V-8 Auto 6' cyl.auto.
V - 8 auto 1 - '68 1 ton pickiip
trans. cab & chassis 7 - '69 Ford Econolirte Van 6 aut.
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