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GOOD HEALTH!
BE A+ BLOOD DONOR
Osborne Hilbert Mutut
Fire Insurance Company
HEAD OFFICE — EXETER Z35.0350 •
insures;
• Town Dwellings
•Ao awes of FillTh
Property
• Summer f ottages'
• Churches, Halle
Extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage,
falling objects, liability, etc.) is also aVailabl-
McNABBLMARINELL1 '
Christ Church, Sault Ste.. .honour. She wore a gown_ of
Marie was the setting for the-J pale yelloW crepe and a white
July 20 wedding of„.Miss -Barbara picture, pha't. She carried white •
Ann Marinellie &PritiThintalifUtheA 1 and yellow ir/ffiitrtiatfoitg.r" " '
MCNabb both of Sault Ste: 'Marie. - Brian Brooks of , Sault Ste.
Mr. and Mrs, JOsep.h Mari- Marie was best man. Tom AMri-
nelli, 520 Lake Stkeet Sault"Ste, nelli was usher.
Marie, are parents of the bride.,, 'The dinner was held at
The bridegroom is the son of Cesira's Restaurant. A recep-
the home of the Mrs. Florence McNabb and -the tion followe
late Charles ,MtNabb, 53 Blake,. 'bride's pare
Street, Sault Ste. Marie. • ' The c pie motored to
Miss Marinelli wore a gown, southern Ont rio and will make
of peau de sole 'with miniature their home at 53 Blake Street,-
daisy , trim and a lace hood. She Sault Ste. Marie'.
carried a cascade of red,roses 'The bride is the grand-.
and white miniature, carnations.. daughter• of. Mrs. E.C. Case of
Gayle , Salvalaggio of Seaforth and a gra:at niece of
Sault Ste. Marie was maid Of Mrs. Garnham also .of Seaforth.
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The Amer' 'Can Govermyient's,Envi- They found that a Datsun 1200
ronmental Protection Agency has goes further on a gallorrof gas than
anypf the others.
So if you drive a iiatsyn 1200 youli '
save money on gas, and yOtilfrburl:
a lot less of the fuel that causes
much &our air ooliUtion,
If yc tem economy-minded, *if
o ecoiagy-minded
all yountallyneed
jsaDatiun1200
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published a study on automobile
gas consumption. it rates every
1973 car sold in the U.S. Here are
ome of the results:
M des per Gallen
U S Gal -Imo Gal
DATSUN
*AS TESTED IN THE EPA STUDY
This is our itigetliatISOS Siskitj
Datsun
Honda Sedan .
Buick Opel
Dodge Colt
Volkswagen Sedan
Chevrolet Vega 2300
Ford Pinto Wagon
Fiat Sedan
Mazda Sedan
American Motors Gremlin
Plymouth Valiant Duster
Volvo 145
Ford Maverick
'Mercedes-Benz 22.9
American Motors Javelin
'Chevrolet Nova'
ChevroletChevelle
Dodge•Dart
Ford Station Wagon
Plyinouth Fury .
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow
Chrysler Imperial
-Cadillac Eldorado
'Fefrari 365 GT8
28 7
25 8
23 8
22 7
21 7
21 5
21 2
20 6
196
180
179
177
163
16 2
143
1 2 8
11'8
106
10 1
97
92
9 2
81
63
35 9
32 3
29 8
28 4
27 2
26 9
26 6
258
24 6
22 6
22 4
22 2
20 4
20 3
179
16 1
148
13A3
127
122
11
116 .10 2
7 9
And here's the man you need to sees
,Gerald's Datsun Ltd.
22 Goderic'h St. W.
Seaforth, Ont. — Tel:-527-1010
There ate More than 1300 Datsun dealers across Canada and the United States,
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TOWN 'of SEAFORTH
Citizen Participation
tomooR.TosiTok.simioR
, RISINf PRICES HIT
l'The Federal Government has we:iv:ken to deal With.' rlang
toed prices and to kessen .their
-effects on people with 'fixed 111-
conies.
Prime Minister Trticleau
announced a three-point pro-grarr4 assuring Canadians "there
is-no shortage of food in Canada,-nor will any be allowed to
develop,!:
- temporary controls on beef
and pork exports
- old age peAnjonn and in-
-come -supplement payments will
increase quarterly rather than'
annually - a pensioner now re-
ceiving $100 monthly willryere
$105.30 on October 1
- strengpiening of the Food
• Prices Review Board and giving
it power to investigate individual
' food price increases. •
Comments on the govern-
ment's measures vary:
Thomas G. Holton, presi-
dent of Dominion Stores - export
Controls should provide relief for
Candia,n consumers "if ad-
ministered effectively"
" - Robert 011ey,Saskatchewan
economist and spokesman for
the Consumers Association of
Canada - Board "can now make
a Contribution to containing
trimmed with white lace and prices in that it will prevent pro- tee ri ng." green ribbon. They carriedbott-, - Progressive Conservative quets of pink carnations, and ,.
shasta daisies. p arty Leader Robert Stanfield
Miss Dorie Daer, Clinton,
was howergirl and was dressed
the same as the bridesmaids.
Ken Sproul, Auburn was the
,best man and the guests were
ushered by Les Bernard,, Sea-
forth and Brian Johnston,
Jeffrey Johnston; Clinton, was
,the ring bearer.'
The reception rand dance
were held at the Blyth Memor-
mai Hall.
• For travelling the bride chose
a green and white dress with a
corsage of yellow carnations and
white accessories..
On their return from a honey-
moon to, the Thousand Islands, the
couple will reside at 206 Albert
Street, Clintorr,`IOntario. "
Showers 'were held for Marie
by Miss Pat E ast and M r sal arvey
Berdard at Mi
held one at'
East's home..
Mrs. Murdies Souch
the home of Mrs. Jim Brown and
Mrs. Les 'Bernard held one at
her home.
CAUSE,, AND, EFFECT!
'Most accidents are caused by
Motorists Who drive in high while
their minas are in neutral.
FROZEN LASAGNA
Lash.ktna'NLfree'ie'd 4 i0eti either
before or after baking. Thaw in
the refrigerator.
(Photo by Bisset)
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from Otw
/..eatter pavkl
Meet of the program isosheerfr
re!ailltifief,0 •
Vighip two days of the an-
nouncement, wholesale meat
IniceS across Canada had already
dropped $2.00 $5.00 a hundred-
weight. And four major meat
packers are forecasting lower'
meat prices for consumers.
JOBLESS DOWN
Canada's unemployment
figures steadily decl,ine. Statis-'
tics Canada reported that the'
unemployment rate. for July is
down to 5,2% from 5.3% in June.
The total of unemployed Cana-
dians, according to a Gallup Poll
taken the firer weed Of July.
Pafilsan approval of the with-
dr warl was - Liberals, 83%, Con-
servatives,. 92% and NDP, 84%.,
HOUSING STARTS UP
Housing starts in Canada
_during the second quarter of this
year reached 78,533 - double
the starts recorded for the first
quarter, 38,798 And almost 7,006
more than -the number of starts
in the second quarter 04 1972.• •
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MCLEAN - NOLAN
St. Columban Roman Cathdlic
Church was the setting, for the
marriage of Jean Agnes Nolan ,
and Stewart Alexander McLean
' on August 18th, 1973 at 6 p.m. •
.with Father P.A. Oostveen cele-
• brating the Nuptial Mass: The
church was decorated with mixed
gladioli. „
The_ bride is the daughter of
Mr. "and Mrs. Dennis Nolan of
lt,R.#5, Seaforth, Ontario and
Mr.' and • Mrs. Don .McLean,
Seaforth, are the parents of the
groom.
• The bride, given in marriage
by her mother and father, wore
a long sleeved polyester crepe
gown trimmed wit h white lace
,44 ' and tiny bows of the same mat- ,
• erial. She carried a white Bible
'with re roses and Wailing rib-
bon streamers, and ivy.
Miss Shirley Nolan of R.R.
#5, Seaforth was the maid, of
honor and, the bridesmaids were
Miss -Cathy McLean, Seaforth .
and Miss Patricia O'Brien.of
Seaforth. They we're dressed'
alike in colors of mauve, yellow
Buins U.C.W. meets
Mrs. Ed. -talverda, Londes-
boro entertained the Burns
U.C.W. on Wednesday afternoon'
August -15 at Snells Restaurant
Westfield. There were 25pres-
ent. Margaret Taylor and
Ramona Jamieson conducted
• several contests. The ,three
group leaders each presented
Mrs. Salverda with a gift on the
"1 occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Sal-
verda's 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary..
Mrs, • Ed. Bell ,conducted
. -
and blue polyester knit trimmed
VI silver. They carried yellow
'daisies and wore bracelets, gifts
of the bride.
Mr. Lyle Haney, R.R.#4,
Seaforth was•the groomsman and
the guests were ushered by Mr.
Ken McLean, brother of the
groom, Seaforth and Mr. Ken
• Nolan, brother . 41 the bride, R.R.
#5, Seaforth.
Miss Patricia Murray was
the organist and accompanied the
solist, Miss Sharon Staples.
„The reception was held at
the Legion 11 all,S eaforth,0 ntar ie.
-- For the wedding trip to
Eastern Canada and the United
States the bride travelled in a
blue and white checked pant suit
with red .accesseries and a Dia•••
sage of red carnations.
- On their return they will re-
side at 'Crystal Lake, R.R.#'S,
Stratford., - -----
Guests were present from
ThaMesville, Chatham, Kit-
chener, Brampton, Windsor,.
Melbourne, St. Thomas.
'short business sessibn. Roll
call was answered by a Bible,
• verse. A poem ,"Mother" was
' read by Muriel Bell. A thank
you card was received from
Wayne and Barbara Straughan.
Mrs. Ed. Salverda's team were
the winners in the copper Con-
test. The loSing 'team will put
on a Supper at the next meeting.,
,After the • meeting a lovely
supper waS• served. ''On behalf
of everyone present Rev. Mc-
Donald. thanked Mrs. Salverda."
• JOHNSTON
BlYth United Church was the
setting for the marriage of Marie
Lillian Bernard and Robert
Macklin Johnston on July 28,
1973 , at 3 p.m. Rev. -Cecil
Wittich officiated at the double-
ring ceremony. Murray MeNall
Provided the music while Elaine
Vincent sang cgThe wedding
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love".
' The church ivas decorated
with baskets- of gladiolas and
The bride 'is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.GeorgeBernard,
'Clinton and ,..the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Johnston,' Blyth.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose afull-length
gown of white Chiffon with full
sheer sleeves and a standup
collar. A chapel train fell from
the Empire"waist. Lace appli-
ques trimmed the bodice and hem
of the dress. Her three tier,
silk illusion veil was held by a
looped headdress. She carried
a cascade of pink sweetheart
roses,- white carnations 'and
'stephanotis entwined with pink
ribbon,
Mrs.. Les. Bernard,, Seaforth,
was the matron of honour and the
bridesmaids were Mrs: Murray
Souch, Blyth and Miss Pat East,.
Clinton., •• Theyo were r e ssg d
alike in greerk,4)and- white. colaidrit
gowns of polyester. The Empire
waists, and puffed sleeves were '
BERNARD
government Is "trying to fix
broken legs with a ' Band-Aid
without first setting the legs".
ARNOLD' STINNISSEN
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
GODERICH ST. EAST— SEAFORTH
Life — Health and Accident —
Registered Retirement Pensions —
Income Tax Deductable Registered
Retirement Annuities
Representing
ammonsomewnweammemimemad DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
President, Ray McCurdy • FIR 1, Xir,kten
Vice-President, Timothy Tooliey RR 3, Lucan
Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, St Marys
Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin
Robert Gardiner RR 2, Staffa
William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
AGENTS
Harry Co/ates Exeter 235-0265
, Hugh Benninger Dublin 345-200i
Clayton Harris Mitchell
348-9051
Are you'i4rn erested in participating in the
Government an4 Administration -of the
Town of Seat orth ?—
Vacancies occur from time to time in various
boards and committees to which Council is re-
quired to appoint members. It often happens
that Council is' not aware, until after an ap-
pointment has been made, of persons who would
be interested in serving the community as a -
Member of a particular board- or committee.
An urgent need exists now for the establishment
of a Committee of Adjustment for the Town
of Seaforth. This would teturn to the Town
some of the control Over its development which
is now exercised by a committee---of County
Council. If you would be interested in taking
an active part, let the Clerk, Mayor or member
of council know so that your name can be con-
sidered.
• E. M. Williams, Clerk
Town of Seafoirith