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Words of advice, and best wishes come from Commodore Brown of qu'iStrathcona Yacht
Club, Halifax to (Left) Harry Whale and Ken Campbell. • '
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APPLICATIONS:
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LESSONS :.
SEAFORTH LIONS POOL.
Applications for Swimming
Lessons at .the Seaforth Lions
Pool, this 'Summit; are now
biting accepted.
Afplications are to be made an
'"farms available at Seaforth Public, St:
James Separate, and Huron Centennial_
Schools; The Huron Expositor or at the
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Two Courses Are Planned...
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The Firsein July and
the Second in August •
Applications are to be completed
and returned not later than Friday,
June 22nd, so that classes may be an-
'winded prior to commencement of
instruction, July 2, 1973.
There Is no tha'rge for instruction, but Slerdetits are required
to purchase a Season's Ticket.
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SEASON'S TICKETS AitE -AVAILABLE AT THE POOL
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' Under full sail, the Mary Poppins heads out through
Halifax harbour to the open waters of the Atlantic.-,
McKillop farmer
Sets S a I
The climax of several yeari
of hard work and planning caine on
Jiine,-,5th for Ken Campbell of
.12!R.1, Dublin and Harry Whale
• of Hanover when they set sail
-from' Halifax in their '36 foot
sloop,. Mary poppins, for Ports,-
mouth, England.. • Their .three
thousand' mile voyage across the
' North. Atlantic •i$' expected, to..
taii-e. air& four weeks, ,
The men are fulfilling:a,long-.
time dream that started do shape
up with the purchase in October
- 1970 of-the Mary Poppins from
Dr.. Jonathan Stanley of ToNento.
The boat had been built for Dr4
Stanley in 1961 by the Cheoy-
Lee. Boat -yards in Hong Keng..
Dr. Stanley' and his wife sailed -
the boat to Canada from England'
viathe Carribean. ,
Dr. Glenn. Oliver of' Condon,
lortrierly"Of"Grey Totrin'adj3 chid ' "7"
.mu-iray. Oirdift Of' Ettiel'"Siged •
with them"i`1'bm `I alifar StS 4."1 /44.
Johat i, Newfotindland. Pictures
of the launching, which were .
delayed .in reaehing - the Ex-
positor, \are above.
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MRS.KENNETH MacKELLAR
Mrs. Kenneth MacKellar, 87,
- of Cromarty, passed away
June 11, 1973 at Hillside Nursing
Home, R.R.5. Stratford, 'where
she had been a patient for 'several
months. She was born In Hibbert
Township, and was 'the former ,
Frankie Scott, a daughter of the
late -James Scott and the former
Penelope Hamiltdn. on March
26, 1919 she married Kenneth
MacKellar. She was a member
of Cromarty Presbyterian
Church and was organilt there
for 25 years, and- also was e-
lite member of the AV.M.S.
She is survived by-her' hus-
band, and one daughter, Betty,
Mrs. William Binning of Mit-
chell; 3 grandchildren, Richard,
Bob and Jane Binning. She was
predeceased by 3 brothers and 7
sisters.
The funeral service was he4
al Heath-,Leslie Funeral Home,
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Mitchell on weanescay, June 13,
1973 at 2:30 PtM. Rev. Wilfred
GERSHOM N. JOHNSTON
Jarvis officiated. Four nephews,' Gershom N. Johnston passed
,Ernest Allen of. Mitchell, Gor-
don Scott and Lloyd Miller, both away at his home in Wingham on Tuesday, June 12, in his 80th year. of Hibbert Township and Alan Beloved husband of Ella Elliott, -
.SOmers of5°t. Marys, carried the dear father of Donalda, Mrs.
beautiful floral tributes. The Stewart Smith, Kitchener; Ariei,
pallbearers were Gordon Hough- Mrs.. Charles wood, Emond-
ton of L'ondon, Howard Quaren- vile, Kenneth, Victoria, B.C.;
gesser, of Stratford, Donald Scott Lots, Mrs. Ross McMichael, Sea-
of Seaforth, Dr. Tames Town of Woodstock, Frank Hamilton of forth; June, ,Mrs. Ted Robinson,
Auburn; James, Listowel; Alice,
Cromarty, Craig Kerslake of Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Lucknow;
Stgfa. -
Memorials to heart, cancer , Jack, St. Paul's. He is also
survived by two sisters, Esther,
mission ild Ritz Luther n Villa
were receiv
Mrs, James Moore, Toronto;
ed. 'Many relatives Beatrice, Mrs. Fred McPherson,
and friends attended the service
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Wingham; thirty-one grand-
from Wdodstock, St. Mans. children and sixteen great-
London, Stratford, Seaforth,1
Exeter, Buffalo, N, Y., Aylmer, egeraansciedchbilydriewn6. sons, Ealslioptrtedaend-
Staffa, Cromarty, LiStowel,
was in Knox Presbyterian Cem-. Wilifilearellgr.ave L.O.L. #462 held a,
Mitchell and district. Interment
etery, Mitchell. service on Thukaday evening at
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the S.J. Walker FunerarHome;
Wingham.
Funeral services were con-
ducted. by Rev. Barry Passmore
at Wingham United Church on
June 15, 1973, at 2 p.m. Inter-.
meat was in Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were , Jim
Robinson, Doug, Smith, DWIght
Sinith, Bill Wood and Rick
Wood. Flowerbearers were:
Larry McMichael, Ken Wood,.
Paul Johnston, Steven Ritchie,'
Donald Ritchie and David John-
ston.
Correction
In the obittlary of the late
Mrs. Leo M. Feeney which
appeared in the issue of Stibe. 14
the name of Donald Fawcett was
included incorrectly as one of
the pallbearers. The name should
have been that of George
Duchairne:f
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Decoration Day Service will
be held at Baird's cemetery on
Sunday afternoon, June 24.
The annual Webster picnic
was held last Sunday afternoon
at Carlow hall with a large at-
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker of
King City spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.,Fred
McClymont.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary MeAsh
and family of London, visited
during the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. McAsh:
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Morrison and family, Ilderton
spent the weekend with relatives
here.
Mr. Mrs. §rie Chuter, who
recently purchased the fifty acre
farm on the Parr Line from Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Johnston, dug
the basement last week for the
new house which they are building
this summer.
Remember! it takes but a
moment to _place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money In pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527-0240.
Making a last minute check of the- rigging are Murra Cardiff, Harry Whale, Ken Campbell. The Mary Poppths pulls away from the dock in Halifax
and starts the trans Atlantic trip. Left to right are Harry '
Whale",—Iikiirray Cardiff, Glen Oliver and Ken Campbell.
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