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Gingerich's Ltd.
McKILLOP EAU UAL. I E 7.44
INSURANCE COMPANY
Vs itaEblished 1876
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: Seaforth, Ontario •
Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Tress. Phohe 527-0400 • 7,
It Only
Costs A
Little To
Be Safe
Fire, Extended Coverage, Wind-
storm, Theft, Property Damage,
Liability, Etc.
Directors and Adjusters:
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Wm. Alexander; Seaforth Phone 52120831
Robt. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth 527,1817
Kan Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1545
Ross Leonhardt, R.12,1, Bornholm 345-2234
JohrrMcEwing, R.R.1, Blyth 523-9390
Stanley Mollwain, R.R.2, Goderich 524-7051
John Moylan, R.R.2, Dublin 345-2639
Wm..pepper, Brucefield -482-7534
J. N. Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton 482-7593
Agents: Wm. Leiper, Londesboro
James:Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth K. J: Etue, Seaforth
V. J. Lane, R.R.5, Sea!orth Donald M. Laurie, Brussels
This spring
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LIMITED
AREA REPRESENTATIVE:
BOB BEUERMAN = Ph. Dublin 345-2467
WAREHOUSES: Jack Gloor, Bornholm — Bagged Goods
Milton Dietz, Seaforth — Bagged Goods
Ontario Plant Foods Limited
. Auburn — Bulk and Begged Goods
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\ Sterling Trusts Corporation
Guaranteed- Trust Certificates
Today's interest rate:
Let your money moke money. Good •
interest is guaranteed with our 5 year
term deposits. (Other terms available).
Minimum deposit $500.
Call or visit your nearest Sterling
Trusts representative:
John Cardno Insurance, phone 527-0490, Seaforth
Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Phone 527-0400, Seaford-1
John Moore Insurance Agency, Phone 345-2512, Dublin
Head Office
372 Bay Street - Toronto '416.364.7495
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Instil:ante Agasimited
Office, in' Masepie• Block
Main Street
Phone 527.1610 — Seaforth
PROTECTION '
INSIDE DOORS PROTECTION.
UNDER HOOD PROTECTION UNDER
TRUNK LID
PROTECTION INSIDE
TAIL LIGHT WELLS PROTECTION INSIDE.
LIGHT WELLS
WHY SPEND $3,000 to 7,000 FOR A NEW CAR
AND THEN SIT BACK AND LET IT TURN TO RUST?
PROTECTION
IN TRUNK WELLS
PROTECTION INSIDE PROTECTION INSIDE
/ FENDER WELLS ROCKER PANELS
. RUSTOP protects every square inch of unprotected metal, inside
and out; Also areas deep inside. your car that you can't see.
RUSTOP SYSTEM GUARANTEE
PROTECTION INSIDE
QUARTER PANELS
The vehicle described ork this guarantee has been rustproofed with
RUSTOP, and the dealer guarantees against rusting off, the' body
of the vehicle from the inside out of the giiirices coated. Dealer
will REPAIR OR REPLACE RUSTED PORTION FREE OF
CHARGE for the following period:
SIX YEARS or 60,000 MILES, whichever comes first,
on a vehicle not over 3 months old with less than 4,000
'actual miles
THREE YEARS or 45,000 MILES, whichever comes first,
on a vehicle not over three y,ears old and not over 20,000
actual miles.
Guarantee does not cover exhaust systems, gas tanks, mechanical
parts or,exterior rusting caused by paint chipping, abrasion, col-
lision or fire damage.
In the event of damage; if owner returns to dealer within ten days
of the incident, the vehicle will, at notional cost, be recoated as
necessary.
OR
SEAFORTH MOTORS
527-1750
SEAFORTH
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The Seaforth quartette, the ToWn and Country Four, is
featured in the Goderich Little Theatre production "Spring '
Tonic" which plays May .3, 4 and 5. Shown here with a group
of performers from Clinton and Goderich as they practise
for "Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head" 'are the Seaforth.
participants (left) -Marlen Vincent, George Ribey,'Ken Camp-
bell and Bill Campbell. (Signal Star Photo)
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Congratulationaare extended
to Mr. and Mrs,. John Jewitt
on the' birth of a son in Sea-
forth Community Hospital on.
,Tuesday April 17th.
Misses Cheryl Dale of London
and Joanne Fournier of Sturgeon
Falls spent the Easter weekend
, with Mr. and Mrs: Bill Dale.
Mr. Jim Thompson spent the
/weekend on a bus trip to Ottawa
With the Geography Club from
Seaforth District HighSchool. He
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry powley while-theye.
Mr. and Mrs. Fratik Va.irder'
Molan, Paul,•Mark and Margie of
Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. John
Whyte, Jeffrey, Andrea and Kerri
of Oshawa, spent tike Easter
weekend with Mrs. W.L. Whyte,
Tom, Bit and Mr. Harold Whyte. •
qsrileMrs.7•Nickt-Vhyte , Day id,
CrYstal, Brian •and-Murray spent
Sunday at the same home.
Misses Nancy and Charlene
Taylor of Goderich, Vicki Powell
of Auburn, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
pill, Doug, Betty and Bob..
Billy and Debbie made $5.25
on tickets they.sdld on a chocolate
cake with proceeds being sent to
Bunny -Bundle. Mrs. David Fres-
zcator was the lucky winner.
• Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Larry, Ken,
Kevin and Steven spent Easter
Sunday with MT. and Mrs. William
DOwson, Brenda Bonnie and John
of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon and Kenny spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bos and John of Mit-
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Bunter
of Colborne Township, Mrs.
Hatel - Bennett of Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs. SamMcClurpnd family
spent Easter Sunda with( the
John Thompson family.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dillon
of Clinton spent Sunday , after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
prbszcator, Billy, Debbie and, -4.
Michael.
Sunday visitors, with Mr. and
Mrs. John wammes and John
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wammes
and Ronnie of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and
Jeffery of Brussels, Miss Mary
wainmes and Mr. Cliff Brindley •
of Riversdale.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale
and Cheryl, Joanne • Eburnier
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy and Scott
of R.R. # 1, Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl,
Jackie, Kim and Shelley of Kirk- •
ton , were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
'John and. Elizabeth spent Easter
Sunday • in London with Mr. and
Mrs. E.F. Warren, Helen and
Lynda.
By
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In scanning the Mitchell Advocate ,WO 'Mite that inter
several months of st,.Qrk on a distinctive pin to b0,111$0 aP' a
recognition and advertising badge not only for the Licins
Club but also the town," piovince •and country, has finally
been chosen 'by ,a special committee composed of Lions
Floyd Wassman, Joe Higgins and. Carl Damm. - Mrs.
Fred Rose, who has been a patient of Hillside Rest HoMet
for some years, marked her 97th birthday•recently. - The
corner Store, a landmark in Crotharty isfallingprey-te_the_.
wreckers. In early days it served as a wagon and carriage
shop, general store and post office. The main building was
_40 ft. by 24 ft., wip 16 foot posts on a tirnber,fraine sitting
on a 20-inch stone masonry foundation. 'Tile store was
opened by Joe Hoggarth in February 1879. - — The
Ontario Housing Corporation will conduct a survey for •
senior citizen houSing in the town of Mitchell and Townships
of Fullerton, Hibbert and Logan.
According to the Clinton News-Record the Bill •Craig
night held, last Wednesday in the Auburn Cornaiuniti Mem-
orial Hall was a huge success. Gerald' McDowell, board
chairman was in charge of the program. Mr. Craig had been
carter of the centre since 1961. - - The Auburn Horti-
cultil Society has appointed Mrs. Russell Brindley as
delegate to the District Annual at Blyth, Saturday, April
28th.- - - - The "Auburn" letters at both appgoaches to the
village will be painted again this spring. - - - The Kinette
Club. of Clinton held its regular meeting recently at which
a number of donations were approved: $225 to Gdderich
Association for Mentally. Retarded; $500 to Huronview
Ladies' Auxiliary; $50 to clinton-Hospital 'Auxiliary. The
club also decided to spend $1,000 on playground equipMent•
for the Clinton park. Total amount is $1,775.
The Exeter Times-Advocate . reports that the Exeter
Legion Ladies Auxiliary Pee Wees won the provincial cup
in the OMHA "B" series last Sunday In Huntsville. - -• -
The wheels started turning at Tillotson PlaStics Ltd. in
Dashwood 'last_ Monday and the President of the firm, Ron -
TillotsdIrldsaid he is very pleased with the way hings are
shaping up. He told the T.A. that the Dashwood plant could •
eventually be as big 'as the Weston plant which is 19,000
square feet, plus an outside warehouse of 25,000:leet.
Employment may reach the 40 mark. - - - The large
poultry barn of Peter 'Boersma in Hay was completely
destroyed by fire Monday. 15,000 baby chicks were ex-`
petted that day. Mr. Boersma said it would cost approxi-
mately $35,000 to replace the building burnt. During normal
operations Mr. Boersma raises 36,000 broilers four times
a year.- - - Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning celebrated their •
50th wedding anniversary. quietly Wednesday With a dinner
which included family, friends and neighbors at the home of
Mrs. Edna Passmore.
Blyth reeve Robbie Lawrie informed the Blyth,Standard
on Monday that the Village of Blyth had hired a dog catcher.
Dick Eisler, who holdi a similar position with the town of
Goderich, has. been hired as animal control 'officer. - - -
The Blyth council has received 15 apPlications for. the
position of a-cull-time clerk for the village.
• The Zurich Citizens News reports that work is well
underway on the sewage system project for the village.
Total cost is $575,280 of which the provincial governme
will assist in the amount of $234,711 which represents 40.8
per cent of the actual cost. "The entire contract is to be
completed bY December, of this year. The sewage line
will be brought up to each 'property only and -no connections
to the system will be allowed until the project is completely
finished.
The Wingham Advance-Times reports that the Hospital
chairman , insists on medical committee meetings. Mr.
Ritter quoted from the by laws and insisted that regular
meetings of the various' medical staff committees 'am vital
to the maintenance of accredited status for the hospital.
"I would not -want to be the chairman of this board if the hos-
pital lost its accreditation", he said. - - - Wingham police
are• seeking the owner of a dog by -Which two small children
were bitten. If it •is discovered the dog hasn't had rabies
shots or the owner isn't found, the two small children will
have to undergo treatment. - A gift from Stanley Door
Systems Ltd. of approximately six acres fronting the Mait-
land River was made Friday to the Town of Wingham.' This
gift brings the town's parks land area to about 23 acres. It •
is anticipated a portion of this land will .be laid out as a
baseball diamond_ to assist in the growth of minor ball by
the parks Board and Wingham Recreation and Community
Centre Board.-- - - The Huron Minor Soccer Association
reached a significant point in its relatively young history
as members of the Association elected its first executive
last-Siinday. The president fin. 1973 is Dr. John Underwood of
Seaforth. There are. two vice-presidents for this season,
Dick Eisler of Goderich 'and Don Armstrong of Clinton.
Clinton, Goderich, Exeter and Seaforth haventered teams
in the newly formed league, •
NEWS-OF
Constance
,correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain.