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1971 VALIANT DUSTER 340, V-8,
automatic, posi-traction, 43,000 miles. Licence
DDP554
1967 COUGAR 2-door, V-8, automatic; dou-
ble power. Licence DFY025
1971 MERCURY MONTEGO 351 4-V, V-8,
Hearst, 4-speed, radio. Licence CXU320
1969 FORD GALAXIE XL 2-door sport roof,
302 automatic, power brakes, and steering.,
Licence C 540
1970 MAVERICK' 2-door economical 6
cylinder, standard shift, Licence DFV748
1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU SS 2-door hardtop,
V:8, automatic, power brakes, power steering,
Licence DJL424
1973 VEGA 4-speed transmission, .Ziebart
rust-proofing, only 12,000 miles. Licence
CXR340
1970 TORINO 'SQUIRE WAGON, V-8,
automatic, power brakes, power steering,
sharp, one owner.
1968 FAIRLANE 500 Stationwagon, V-8,
automatic, radio. Licence DFY808
1970 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2-door, hard-
top, V-8, automatic, power brakes and steer-
ing. Licence DFU238
SPECIAL
1970 CHEV BISCAYNE sedan, 350, V-8,
automatic, radio. Licence DEW554
TRUCKS
1970 FORD F100 styleside pickup, 302, V-8,
radio. Licence C26065
1970 DODGE Cargo Van, slant 6, standard
transmission, 26,000 miles. Licence 376648
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1972 are as listed: Brussels,
.1 pop. • 911, had 5 fires at' a,loss
le of $2,485. Over a five Year,
period 1968-72 Brussels had an
average of thre e' per year at
an average loss $827.
' Jack Mcwhirter, fire chief
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Mxn: Dick Roorda led the Clinton Christian ite;ortn song. ,
-service on Sunday evening, with members' of the ,congregat-
ion forming a char for the singing of some of ,the resi-
dents' favourite hymns, • • ,
One hundred" and: fifty:residents •,and guests attended
the Huron Centennial School Junior Talent' Program in
the auditorium on Monday ax.ternoon., The Principal, Mr.,
Mothers, Was 14aster Of :Ceremonies for the afternoon
with Mrs. Carol Lel3eau, Junior musical .instructor, as'•
plario ,accompanist. Sixty-eight 'students took' part in 'the
program consisting • of a vocal quintette, two vocal quer-
tetts, 'four vocal trios, 2 vocal duetS, three plano'solos,
Hawaiian' and step dances, trumpet, accordion, organ
and .jew's - harp instrumental solos. Fifty 'students,
formed a choir sang several, numbers to conclude
an afternoon of fine, musical talent. Mr., Wilson Arm-
• strong expreSeed the appreciation of the residents and
was hi:Moored by the choir singing Happy Birthday on the
occasipq Of his 92nd Blrthday.
Mrs. Shirley 'Wheeler of Brussels arranged and
Introduced .the variety •-program for Family Night. Two
groups of young people from Brussels' who have formed
bands took part in the 'program. Teen-agers Dale Wheeler,
Murray 'Cardiff and John Elliott known as the Band and
the Din-A-Ling members include Julie McCall, Michelle'
McCutcheon, Susan ,Langlois and. Carol Wheeler. 'Sandra
Morrison and twin sisters Heather and Connie Strike
erformed baton "numbers, with piano solos by, Vicke and
nria Manton. Mary Linn Glew joined members Of the
ping-'A-Ling band for' Scottish and ..step dance numbers.
"One' of our' residents,, Gertie Jacklin; who. is a
great grandmother , of several Of the entertainers, ,thanked
those taking part tri the prOgrain on behalf or everyone.
The regular Family Night program for Julie 7th has
been changed to afternoon as the Usborne Central School
' is !Paying their • annual visit' to , the Home ...at 1:39
review-
Huron Cbunty; pop. 52,0'07,
suffered no fire fatalities' during
1972. Statistics of local munici-
pal fire loSses are recorded by
from fire in Ontario rose in 1972
to 254 frOm the 225 recorded in
1971. ' •
The heaviest death toll occur-
red in the winter months when
heating units. are most active
apci residences are doubly sealed
storm windows:a '
Ttle highest number of death's
onoccurred ' weekends, 'sug-
gesting that the 'home ShOtild stilt
i•ecdive #16 greatest fire preven-;
to attention. In general ,,the.
Most hazardoUs occurred
during the, night and. early day-
light when kitchen activities 'are
high and human:concerti fdi safety
is lowered.
well as" taking' care of the
Brussels area. , ' •
Seaforth, pop. 2,017; in the
same period, suffered 18 duly
rectirded fires' at a loss of
:$110,093. The average froth 68-
72 is 9 'at $10,2-23. ' •
Jack Scott, Fire Chief, whd
retires this year after 42 years
service as a fireman, recalls
illattending a total of ,32 fixes 'lithe
past, year. The SealOrth Fite
Dept. haS". 19 volunteers. Their
fire. , area' covers Tuckersinith,
McKillop,', part of Hibbert and pait
of Hellett as well as Seaforth;
A volunteer firerhan receives
$150 a year and $3 per hour ter
fighting a fire. If .he is not
needed at the fire tact answersthe
'Call he receives $1.50. •
• To heoome a. volunteer' fire-
Rev. A. A. norst' of St. •
Peters' Lutlie Church, Brqd-
hagen, took the d volional service,
this, -week.. He sp ke on II , Prayer"
and read James 4 and John
16''vs. 2. O.. Hym “Beautiful
SavioUr"; "0 'Worship the King",
"What a • Friend We, Have' in
,Jesus",' were sung:.
' The only way we loan pray is
in JesuS' name. Why is4t neces-
sary to pray? God knows all our
needs. Our prayers are some-
' ti(ivizesj elfish: Our prayers are
ays answered. -God is.the
judge, often a substitute Is of-
fered which" is better. Our faith .4
is oftepi,,tested. we must always
asklithe Father Jesus'., name..
Phone _,.527r0995,
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Mon., Pop. No.orFires. Fire .5 yr.a.V.- 1968-72„
• -4 Logs No.of fires'Flre Lois
BLYTH. . 809 7 $ 9780 " 5 „-$ 2710 -
„BRUSSELS 911 ' 5 $ 2485 ..3• '$ 827
ootLINTON„ 2993 28 $610,17 ' 17 , $71133
EXETER 3304 13 $63083- • 13- $18269.,..
0obERicH • 8723 '..44 $36803 , .36 ' $29839
GREY TWP. 1882 2 $ 3550 . ' 4. '$28421
118NSALL . 984 - '7 '.$ 2206 .7 . $ 1042'
LQGAN TWP, 2252 6 143858 ' 4 $62953
LUCKNOW '1022 4 $77271 • 6 $50247
MITCHELL ;2551 :11 $ 4837 9 $10223
' SEAFORTH • 2017 ' 18 110093 12 .$242.97
STANLEY ' , , , ,
TWP. 1509 3 $20968 • 2 , $13058
TUCKER-
SMITH 27-99 , 9 $ 1636, .6 $44625
1.1134cli - 765 3 $27064 - 4 ' $ 5512
,nviritivE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald ..G. -Eaton
insurance Agency Limitpd
Office in Matonic Block
Main Streei
Phone 527-1610 -' Seaferth
the Ontario Fire Mal•shill 'for
of 'Brussels for five years, attri-
butes these low figures as a result
of the Brussels citizens "living
right!" !"we have lost One barn
1,n five years,',' he said. •
The Brussel's Fire, Depart-
man the applicant, roust fill but a
• /oral, obtained at the Fire Hall
anct: undergo a Altedical This
family. His father, Thomas Scott ;
Seaforth, was also a 'fireman.
' Chief 'Scott' joined die Fire Bri-
• ,gade in 1931 and was elected Fire
Chief in 1951.' "It's an exciting
life" hel says. Mr. Scott is also
co-ordlnatorqor the 'county and
his been since 1958. • '
Chief Scott, along with D'Or-
• lean Sills recently received .long
•service medals from the'Ontario ,
• .FiTe Marshall's Office. The.
• honottr• represents:30 - years of
dedicated service. Asked about
some 'of • Seaforth!s more
spectacular hlazes he,mentioned
. the -Queen's Hotel; Wright's
Trucking Company:. and. Top-
notch Feeds istd. •
•
W.I.„.Notes
The 'Lunch is In charge of
Mrs: Eldon Kerr, Mrs. Arnold
Tnylh. Mrs. John DitacLeall and
Mrs. R.M. Scott ; Please note•
change of dafe. '
Hold
'n
t?..m!ssion
Hy Rev. T,.. liantaoelc
The youth groups; Explorers,
'C.G.I.T., Sundays School, '3UniOr -
Choir and Church Class '70 at-
tended the morning' service of
Egrnondville United Church as'a
body. the service incluchki a
Ceremony for Dedication to
Mission. The mission Study
theme for this year for , age
groups has been "The New
Generation .India." Boys,
girls, young people and adults
have been engaged in a study of
the people and church fn India.
The congregation heard some of
the highlights from representa-
tives of the groups as they pre-
sented their gifts to the Mission
-and Service Fund.
Representing the 'Explorers
were Susan McAllister • and
Brenda' Coleman; the C.G.LT.
Patricia Miller and Cindy Glan-
ville; the Church Class '71 and 'T3.
Faye Tenney and Patricia Rose;
the Sunday. School Robert Graham
and Sussane • Mrs. Ed-
ward Boyes, Sunday Schpok
Superintendent and Secretary of
the Christian EducatieN.Corn-
rilittee assisted the minister and
Mrs. Wflliarn Strong, chureh
treasurer received the gifts
'which form part of the LIVE/
World." Mr. Hancock spoke on
"The • Five Little-'Foxes" and ,
Was assisted by Glen Haney,
Hrfan Moore, Carol Milintosh,
Pauline Wallace ,and Pam Car-
Couple weed
• •
;Mr. and. Mrs. Bill •Brown of
d fl
25th :anniversary,. by 'dining wit
their farriliy at the Blue Barn't
ListAel,.. • -
A surprise party followed at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Glanville accompanied by Mr. and
. Mrs. Steven Eckert, and Tipl-
Brown jr, ,Many- friends 'and
relatives came to Axtend their
congratulations to them, 7 '
.Browp is the son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Seaforth,
and_ N. rs. Brown IS the daughter
of the late M. and Mrs. Robert
•Baker,Heresall. • • -•
' The couple have tWodaugh-.• •
tars, Mis.Stephen,(Norackert,
Dublin, ' MrS. Kett" (Betty)
Glanv111,4, Winthrti, and- son
• . A ' • '' Bill at home. .
They also have five grandchil-
tiren mthraytopit-thetraparVin-Ohevz
pa.rtSrhy 'Carryliie the gift up to
the',.liappy couple to be opened.
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FROM ,r) A. e55,,PAms
Philadelphia- gave , parts its,
system 'Of ..assignleg pauses odd
numbers' 11 One .sine of,thE;8treet
and e'veu on the outer.
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wltiv hi.m..
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22 Cromarty 103 F411,ariCM 7:0D et Epllai:ttin
17 Whalen vs cfoinart* 1490 at CrogdartY
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NEW HOURS:- °
From 10 to,10 .1110N. to • THURS. •
FRI. and SAT. 12 to ?
SUNDAY 12 to 12
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Now incliding srnall: bottles
8 for .1.25
• rte'/.(ag**47.441:marfametrarar
REMEMBER
Seaforth
Anti-corrosion Agent, it forms
a protective coating that guards
against rust build-up On the interior•
wal•Is of tanks, fuel lines, pumps,'
carburetor bowls and even storage
tanks.
Kilbarcha
- notes
By •Mabel Tureull
A degree team ' consisting of members of Seaforth Lions Club officiated Monday night at
Britannia Lodge', , aeaforth for ',the initiation of Leo 'Teeter°. Shown- here are (front left)' C. A.
-Barber, Mr. Teatero, Gordon Beuttenmiller, Frank Kling;(Middle)Ross Scott, Dr. W. J.Thompson,
• E. C. Boswell, R. J. Spittal, Brian Flannigan, Orville Oke, (rear) Marten Vincent, ElmerAiarone,
• W.D.Stephenson•,..J. Scott Cluff-and Doug. Rowcliffe. . • .*
Li ta b le and re a contest on agei- .
SeaforthvfireArea loSses $110093 ht '72 .
Junior fang;atiCdtko,ilri,s a
CarfTilSerfr
•
• , •
LOVE project for 1-973. , • • ' •
Orie, of the most devastating
and tragic events, thati ean happen
to a. family is a fire, , hieritkge .
and yearS of • hard 'work go
up in smoke never to be regained
According to statistics` from
the office of the fire marshall, the
number of fires in Ontario rose M,ent ;consists of 14 volunteers.
from 23,435 In 1971 to 26,102 plus the chief. They assist in „ Mr. Scott says the penchant ,
in:1972. The, number of deaths Morris and Grey Township as for fire fighting 'runs •in the-',. 25 ears -
• • application is held until a nochan.
vacancy 'occurs, 'in the dephrt-
,nrient. - If It' s approved by the
Fire Area Board' he may join.
'FIRE
L•188'• •
8 LN;,. kop„ftxf will meet Wed • • 7 • r''' ' ridsd y•evening at 7:30
members are invited.to. tour
- Mr. and Mrs: jirrte. Carter's
milking Parlour on Highway. 8,.
then .oh to mrs,.. Wallace Haugh's
horde for the, remainder orr the
.
meeting. This is the Agriculture
and Canadian. Industry tneetilie
• and Mrs. Ken Campbelle.and Mrs.,
Les' Campbell are 'in charge.
The Roll 'earl is the different,:
Ways in. which milk comes to
culture will' be feitured. 4. •
se. ••••••••••••••-r
Your Dollar Goes Farther Here
FATHER'S 5AY IS, JUNE 17-r \.
-Each Father's Day Gift Is Boxed Without. Charge-
O'S
MEN'S WEAR
for cleaner, more economical,
tyouble-fre6 miles
11/14:1A, the (multi-purpoSe additive) works for you in three ways: as a
Detergent, - it cleans dirty car:
buretors and keeps them clean for
better mileage, less maintenance:
De-icer, its coating action keeps
ice particles from plugging up your
carburetor and stalling your engine.
' When you want the benefits of an additive but .you don't need the 'higher
octane of a premium grade gasoline, use CD-OP Regular.
SEAFORTH FARMERS
Phone 527-0770 Seaforth
'Gasolines and Diesel Fuel