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. , r:<. Rev. T.B.and Mrs. HantOC Program Cm y Mrs. An,dcew' Minn and Mrs.. N,., j F
were hosts, at the manse ofi . Leonard Strong, convener; Mfrs. St.im'Are. Social mtrlitte . s //"�
Wednesday when the tJCIY L•' Grummett Februar and Lunn, Mrs., N,Y_r art, Mrs,ilQ
tr*_ B monde Ile United Church met September) lvirs4 Y Eggert,
g p Charles Eyre `�,,E,Iia.ncpGlt, MrS.. f, Strong.
And
Re-elected are President, (March and November); Mrs. group Leaders - One'- Mrs. Adin
*y � Mrs. Earl Papple; Vice President, Robert Tyndall, A cil and Forbes, Two - Mrs. $dmor,e;
4 i s Ppp. "Warren, ��a
Miss Mae Smith; Secretary, Mrs. December);' i4rs. Jessie Gray .Three - Mrs. Russell Mijjer Four
Ed. Bo es; Treasurer, Mrs. (May and October) to be in charge - Mrs. Douglas Wallace. 'Press ).1Towis Opt 'tupo: iec' juts
Y e IDe a atiots Pat'
{• E.F.Durst; literature Secretary, of the year's activities. reporter, Mrs, Grumtn . tt; e„ t., • >t . e:o[ ` a, ,,
M Visiting and card' committee, representative t9 C. and E. - Mr$, aseving; �• ' T%r.
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7r ar +a`•, E s " I", ous
Mrs. Boyes; Representative to g a c p 1
�. i official board, Miss Smith; Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. St'i'more, Mrs.Hancock; Supplies tnakgN, !ut
x,' . •. Mrs. C. Pullman, Mrs. Erlin, pllatTts, checks; ,striPesor!uvet
Worsteds,, .Surges an n
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Whitmnore; Manse Mrs.
L. Strong, Mrs. R. Tyndall.
Usborne council holds g, y weaves.
Allow about 8 weeks for de.
Notes of thanks from the War f� ✓
t
Live
Memorial Children's Hospital,
Livery an these° tailored sults,
�y
115.00 to 189,b0
'ABILITY London and- the. Fred. Victor: Rst of of 1914 �'�ul�a'EZegQ'si' o $
,P ,meeting Mission, Toronto, for cash and a $ , r
Sale., g9 t 1or%Qv =
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clothing shipment received were%r
Usborne Council met January 3 instructed to enter into an read.
agreement with the Count Road
"N' , at the Township'Hall in Elimville g Y st
with Reeve Lloyd Ferguson, Superintendent for the ordinary Mrs, Durst Rave' the year's Ready -to -Wear Ss i
intenance of County financial report. Consideration is
Deppty Reeve Walter McBride dragging ma
and Councillors William Morley, Road No. I1 after the initial to be given to the purchase of SUIT S
John Stewart and Gordon Johns spring fitting at the rate of $10 banquet equipment.
Local campaign captains and the executive of the Seaforth and Area March of Dimes Ability Fund resent. per hour grader time. 89 5o to 129.50�..
The U.C.W. changed its a
met Tuesday to finalise plans for their canvass of homes and businesses which begins. this week. P Council was advised that the The application of Martin and Sale 50 to$101
regular meeting date to the first 4.g• 9
Committee members are, back, left, Mrs. Jack Case, general chairman, Mrs. Alf Beuerman, Mrs. Kirkton-Woodham Communit Mary DeJonge to sever Lot 13,<
yTuesda of each month, on a trial /
as Lavina Wheatley, Mrs. Frank Sills. In the front row are Mrs. Charles Geddes,Mrs. Gar Baker and Centre Board had reduced the Concession 6 from their holdings y
basis, for.this year.
Mrs. Adin Forbes. Mrs. Bill O'Shea was absent. new hall deficit to $2000, in each was recommended for approval w Navy, Br Wme
own, n: s'✓'
• of Usborne and Blanshard town- and 'without any consideration Mr. Hancock announced that
ships. An invitation was received requirement. the church's annual meeting will FOrtral BLAZERS
March Of Dimes
"ility Fund' from Exeter for representatives to The Road Superintendent was be held Januar 20th with a
Y Regular 56.00 to09 50
instructed to advertise gravelling
• attend a Recreation planning g g pot -luck dinner to be served
• • meeting on January 16. tenders to close by the February following the morning service. To Clear at' • $4,3.00 r �:
campaignbegi S h'S Week . The Tax Collector reported a meeting and to secure specifica- This will precede the business total of $312,438.35 or 96% of the tions for a one ton truck with hoist meeting. Cortrel
1973 taxes had been collected. and prepare tendering proee- Double—Knit Pants
The annual canvass for the bears the symbol of a green tree whatever cause, he still can be Council approved road ac- dures. The study packet for UCW e
March of Dimes Ability Fund with a branch removed depicting counts for December of Stanley Francis, Murray Daw- study this year is "Partners in At 20 Dlscolilnt
P g rehabilitated by medical treat son, Robert Chaffer Mrs. Emer- -Mission", dealing with the work
begins this week as Mrs. Jack "though much is taken, much ment and' training in a skill $1'0,201.08 and General accounts g
Case, this year's general and remains." g of $23,563.69. son Penhale, Mrs. William in Canada, Latin America, Islands
recruiting chairman, handed out suitable to his ability, , 1974 memberships were to be Pincombe, Councillor' William of the Caribbean, Asia and WINTER WEAR CLEARANCE
g' Although an adult person may The physically handicapped taken in the Ontario Good Roads' Morley and Deputy Reeve Walter Africa.
kits to area captains. The kit bag be maimed or disabled through need help to get started along the Association, the Association of McBride were named 'a township
The Devotions theme "I am the IN OUR. LADIES' DEPARTMENT
road to independence. Your Rural Municipalities and the Recreation Committee. Light of the World", was
'b ' h NA;. •h f 1 d
�tl
contra ution to t e rc, o
Dimes helps. Disabled adults
Ontario Farm Drainage Asso-
ciatior`.�t' '
Council reviewed sa arses an
rate of pay schedules and agreed
introduced by president, Mrs. E.
WINTER COATS Sale
$39 to $95
Operators $3.00 per hour, Day
'Labour Rate $2.25 per hour,
want a helping hand, not a
The Road Superintendent was
on revisions to provide for:
Papple. Mrs. Strong read a
Scripture passage; Mrs. Roy
REGULAR 59.95 to 150.00
power of these workers.
„Luvie Duvies 33
handout.
Through its research program,
California last spring. Mrs. N.
Reeve $600; Deputy Reeve $550;
Councillors $500.
McGonigle led in prayer and Miss
Smith read two timely readings.
CAR COATS �"
Sale
$19 to $26
Swinging Six 55
the Rehabilitation Foundation
Tile Drainage Inspector $4 per
Stimore will be lunch convener
Clerk -Treasurer and ,Tax Col-•
Mrs. Papple, read a couple of
REGULAR 2995 to 3995
Madeline Yeats, Clinton.
The March of Dimes program is
pioneered new techniques and
January
and Mrs. L. Grummett, program
Flyers 38
Ladies' High Single and
lector $9500
poems regarding `the New Year
two -fold - that of medical
may average close tear-
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treatments needed to restore the
disabled to his or her rightful'
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Road Superintendent $835 and
$100 office expense per month
season.
SPORTS WEAR -- '
331/3 off
place in society. •
food
' Kramers (spare) 365• John
offering of locally produced
fruit may be scarce in som,
plus mileage allowanee " for
Group one, convened by Mrs.
Coleman 301• High Triple Johnf
'Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr.
Shy Men
M Y
The
3-1 over Genesco with Gard Pryce Jr. Farmers vs.
Genesco 10:30
outlook
private car
Forbes, served Iunch.
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PARTY DRESSES --
1/2, PRICE.,
--- Fiat Convertible, S -Speed, Radio
money raised by the,March
getting all 3 goals for Archer's, Centralia are
in charge of
the end of the mo
nt�Humers
Waste Disposal Control Officer
W L i GF GA Pts.
at 2:00 m.
p•
� Ladies High Single Thelma
• Ladies' High Single and Triple,
of Dimes in Ontario (more than
Genesco's goal getter was not
g g referees for tonight's games. -..
VEGETABLES: Potato storage-
away with a 4 - 2 victor The win
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$21 per week
Mrs. William J. Storey of
R
D 300/ ff
recorded.
$800,000 a year) returns to the Road Department work foreman Constance will be the guest agu a'r razzes O tO SO /O O
BOWLING 213. Men's High Single, Brian public in two ways - namely, ShoWS goo $3.50 per hour, Grader Opera- speaker at the February 5
Huron Rural League Barry, 246, High Triple, . Tom savings of welfare payments ton for $3.20 per hour, Machine meeting (Tuesday). She will
T S d' A T. the disabled who have returned to resent a travelo ue of a tri she
earn tan mgs -
Model T's
46
Costello, 649, verage, tm
Barry, 209.
work, . and the new spending
supplies
Bob a Links 46
Operators $3.00 per hour, Day
'Labour Rate $2.25 per hour,
P g P
and other local persons took to
Team Standings-
Fire Birds
40
' Winner of St. James and
power of these workers.
„Luvie Duvies 33
Drainage Commissioner and
California last spring. Mrs. N.
j Snoopies ' 65
IN Jaquars
36
Egmondville Bowling draw - Mrs.
Swinging Six 55
Pork: Siaughterings in both
Tile Drainage Inspector $4 per
Stimore will be lunch convener
Life Savers 42
Road Runners
32
Madeline Yeats, Clinton.
The March of Dimes program is
Eastern and Western Canada
hour'
and Mrs. L. Grummett, program
Flyers 38
Ladies' High Single and
Triple,
Country Club
two -fold - that of medical
may average close tear-
Car mileage rate 15 cents
convener.
Ann Vogels, 235, 607. Men's
Pearl 'McCallum 236 630
Men's
Team standin s -
restoration of the physically
earlier levels:,. **y
time and advice.
FRUIT: Storage stocks of apples
' Kramers (spare) 365• John
`
L,�gh, S'in�l 1 Doyg Ypun� ?�55;
I�gfi `Th�ple, Frank,1211ey, 59-le6..
g
Hit & Mtss S,9
%eet`Cweets 51
afflicted through treatment a d'
g P
egdip'm$nt 5e'rvice, and ih'roUg
BEEF: Slaughtering levels may
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xfiffflwI"I �I �. F
Commercial League
Bob a Links 46
vocational rehabilitation achieved'
levels. 'However, continuing
Team Standings-
Pioneers. 33
through psychological services
market uncertainties make a
Brownees 77
„Luvie Duvies 33
and sheltered workshops, of
reliable : supply forigcast
j Snoopies ' 65
Happy Six 30
which there are over 90 in
extremely tenuous.
Swinging Six 55
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Ontario., The March of Dimes is .
EGGS: Supplies across Canada
Life Savers 42
Ella Munro 296, 642 and average
an "Investment in People."
will be plentiful.
Swifties. 39
Ella Munro 191, Men's High
balill resumes
POULTRY: The supply of broiler
Flyers 38
Single, 'Bob Harris, 252, High
The clinic for this area is at
Kitchener the most highly
chickens will be plentiful,
0 Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Triple, Laverne Hoegy, 644 and
,and
skilled doctors give freely of their
roaster chickens adequate and
Ann Vogels, 235, 607. Men's
average Jack Ungarian 202, Bob
Mixed League
Team Standings•
turkey meats abundant.
High Single, Frank ,
Harris, 202.
time and advice.
FRUIT: Storage stocks of apples
' Kramers (spare) 365• John
offering of locally produced
fruit may be scarce in som,
In the early game the Blues
spotted the Kings and early 2 - 0
at the beginning of December
Coleman 301• High Triple Johnf
'Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr.
Shy Men
M Y
were about four percent below
784
I Coleman, 1
j Legion Bowling League
e� s goa , e ... the o a
victory over Genesco on . Dec-
Zurich, C
lead
Year earlier levels while pear
'stocks were 21.7 percent below.
In Industrial Hockey action last
Y
Sunday two close games were
Ron, Dale led the Flyers °with two
goals while Bill Teall and John
. * OH/4 Intermediate "C" Hockey
Genesco's goal • from Lloyd
Richardson, Tammy and Michael
the final frame. Bill Price, Ken
Bedard, 319,
Seco Lo
Second Chiselhurst over
both having
broom
Tuesday ed League
MixMix
game,
Team Standings-
parr Line vs. Chiselhurst 7:30
Team Standings-'
Firemen 2-9. Rick Hauwert and
Total supplies of apples and
played with winners
Watt each added singles.
Reiny Van Loon assisted by Wade
147 0
Meatheads
68-•
n broom ball
balill resumes
pears will be seasonally
to come from behind two goal
deficits to earn their victories.
Games for Sunday, Jan. 13th.
* Sunday/ Jan. 13th
High Triple, R.Beuerman 683.
f` Topdawgs
51
�
Happy
adequate. However, the
Mixed League
Team Standings•
assisted by Jim Finlayson got
Brad
*,
Happy Six
Stingers
49
45
On December 20, Archer's won Hensall vs. Firemen
9:30
offering of locally produced
fruit may be scarce in som,
In the early game the Blues
spotted the Kings and early 2 - 0
Stars VS Blues 7:30
Kings VS Flyers 9:00
,�. God a ri e h vs. Seaforth
'Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr.
Shy Men
M Y
43
3-1 over Genesco with Gard Pryce Jr. Farmers vs.
Genesco 10:30
East ern markets towards the
lead and thert roared back with
I.H.U.STANDINGS
*
1970
--- Fiat Convertible, S -Speed, Radio
38
getting all 3 goals for Archer's, Centralia are
in charge of
the end of the mo
nt�Humers
four unanswered goals to skate
W L i GF GA Pts.
at 2:00 m.
p•
� Ladies High Single Thelma
• Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Next Monday night:'
Genesco's goal getter was not
g g referees for tonight's games. -..
VEGETABLES: Potato storage-
away with a 4 - 2 victor The win
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Blues 10 6 2 2 48 27 14
Blues
*
his goal.
Ray Dalton from Bill Price and
Ella Munro 268, 658'. Men's High
recorded.
The Happy Citizens met
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 3rd in
holdings in December were 2.5
for the Blues gives them a
four lead the
Flyers 10 5 5 - 36 37 10'
•
SEAFORTH ARENA
Single, Al Nicholson, 274, High
Triple, Steve Hook, 768.
Bill Brown scored for Chisel- Standing for games
hurst to lead them to a 1-0 victory Dec. 31, 1973,
played to
percent below the same date in
1972. Storage stocks of onions,
-point over second
Place Flyers with only five games
Stars 10 4 5 1 29 36 9
•25
Randy Gredzak from Lloyd
Chiselhurst vs. Centralia, 8:30
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet.
the Legion rooms, Winners were
g
High Single and Triple, Bill
Brown, 341, 834. High Average
Lasteel led Genesco to a 2-1
victory over Hensall whose goal
,kings 10 3 6 1 38 7*
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St. fames' League
1972
over Jr. Farmers.
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carrots, cabbage and rutabagas
remaining in the regular season
Mrs. Robert Corsaut of St. Marys
Mabel Scott and Low - Mrs. Vern
Team Standings-
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Centralia vs. Firemen is to be
Zurich
4 0 0 8
are well above last year.
schedule. Jack Groothius, Dave •`
.
Adams
63
rescheduled. There was a mis-
Clinton
4 2 0 8
Supplies of potatoes will be
Broome, Larry Broome and Bill
"-'- Cutlass
442 B
k t S
Saints
58
understanding over the Hensall-
Mitchell
2 1 0 4
seasonally adequate. Supplies
Boshart scored for the Blues
y
Tigers
56
Parr Line game.
Seaforth
1 2 1 3
of other storable 4egetables
while Ray Devereaux .and Dale
+ Ti -Cats
Jokers
40
39
Dave Turner assisted Wayne
Love on his 2 -goals and with Doug Goderich
R 'd' 1 i d P t 3 r Hensall
1 0 0 2
1 3 1 3
will be plentiful.
Kennedy replied for the tail -end
Kings: The Kings picked up four
Of seven minor enalties called in
Toros 37
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
e� s goa , e ... the o a
victory over Genesco on . Dec-
Grand Bend
0 2 0 0
Sandra Johnston, 226, 609. Men's
ember 27. Jim Watson scored
Bayfield
.O 3 0 0
High Single and Triple, Jack
Genesco's goal • from Lloyd
Richardson, Tammy and Michael
the final frame. Bill Price, Ken
Bedard, 319,
Seco Lo
Second Chiselhurst over
Ladies
broom
Tuesday ed League
MixMix
game,
Cardno and Ken Burgess scored
Veteran
parr Line vs. Chiselhurst 7:30
Team Standings-'
Firemen 2-9. Rick Hauwert and
victory.
Last Thursday night Jr. Far-
burst 2-1. Gail Nolan got both
Farmers Marg
Expos 65
Reiny Van Loon assisted by Wade
147 0
--- Meteor, 8-cyl., 4' door, HT.
Spitfires 46
Kelly scored for Chiselhurst.
balill resumes
Colts 39
Then Clyde McClure scored db
h'1 ` R
High Triple, R.Beuerman 683.
P
the game. 7h
in the Lat le game defenceman
Jim Colemaf fired two goals and
assisted on 42other as he led the •
Stars to 5 - 4 victory over the, ll" 27-�%SO • SEAFOWN
Flyers. The Flyers held a 4 - 2 ,
iead with just over twelve minutes Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m.
remaining in the game. The score
was tied 2 - 2 at the end of the
A 'd 41, +h St
Hurricanes 38
Ookpiks 38
at
for the Jr. Farmers w i e ae
Mathers scored 2, Gerald Smith
The ladies broomball had a
Christmas break but on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
rst perto wi a ars .
outscoring their opponents 3 - 2 in
1968
--- Pontiac 8-cyl.,Sedan
Athletics 31
getting 2, and Tom Papple added
night got back in action with the
Richardson, Tammy and Michael
the final frame. Bill Price, Ken
Stan Peters
/
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
one to lead Archer's to a 5-1
Jr. Farmers winning over Chisel-
were New Years Day guests with
Mrs. Grace Mills St. Marys.
Cardno and Ken Burgess scored
Veteran
parr Line vs. Chiselhurst 7:30
Dyk, 627 and average Betty Smith
Marg McCauley, 267, 637. Men's
victory.
Last Thursday night Jr. Far-
burst 2-1. Gail Nolan got both
Farmers Marg
of
ter. and Mrs, David Wheeler
the other Stars goals.
147 0
--- Meteor, 8-cyl., 4' door, HT.
High Single, Bob Dinsmore, 264,
goals for Jr. with
High Triple, R.Beuerman 683.
mer's came on strong to defeat
n
Firemen 6-1. Dale Kennedy
McCauley getting Chiselhurst's
entertained on Monday evening
in honour of Steven's first
Happy
Mixed League
Team Standings•
assisted by Jim Finlayson got
Brad
goal
Jane Roulston, from Gail
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John
PB -
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Arctic Cat S 4
Firemen's goal, while
Finlayson was the big gun for Jr,
Glanville, scored for Seaforth
Janet Klaver scored for
'Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr.
Cit1Zens
, -,
Moto Ski 48
Ski Whiz 30
Ski Doo 29
Farmers with 2 goals and
assisting Ross Mitchell on his 2
while
parr Pine to play to a 1.1 score.
Centralia and Hensall to
and • Mrs. Glenn Copeland. '
Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and
1970
--- Fiat Convertible, S -Speed, Radio
Allouettes 27
goals. Clyde McClure scored once
played
a scoreless tie.
Miss Jean Copeland.
meet `
� Ladies High Single Thelma
and assisted Bob Henderson on
Next Monday night:'
Mr, and Mrs, Herman Foster ofFk•
,
Coombs, 233, High Triple, Haze,
his goal.
Ray Dalton from Bill Price and
Exeter visited on Friday eveningd
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
The Happy Citizens met
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 3rd in
1971
--" Chev. Sedan;
8 Auto PS PB -
McGonigle, 579, High Average,
parr Line vs. Hensall, 7:30
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Barb Weisenberg 182. Men's
Randy Gredzak from Lloyd
Chiselhurst vs. Centralia, 8:30
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet.
the Legion rooms, Winners were
g
High Single and Triple, Bill
Brown, 341, 834. High Average
Lasteel led Genesco to a 2-1
victory over Hensall whose goal
Seaforth vs. Jr. Farmers, 9:30
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corsaut,
Jeffrey and Lisa of London and
Ladies' high - Miss Bessie
Davidson; Lone Hand - Mrs.
1972
--- Chev- Sedan,
L
V Auto- PS- PB.
John Coleman 230.
getter was not reported.
Mrs. Robert Corsaut of St. Marys
Mabel Scott and Low - Mrs. Vern
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Gerben Wynja from Graeme
visited Sunday afternoon with
Patterson. Men's High - William
1NgmondvtlleLeague
Team standings -
Craig and Gerald Smith from
i d A h'
Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler and
Steven
Kelly, Lone hand - Frank Smale
19/ 2
"-'- Cutlass
442 B
k t S
Tiger Cats.
al'
61
Keith Williamson, a tc er s to
a 2-0 victory over Parr Line. Keith
golden Bears
49
49
Lapp from Rayre Swance and
Elle Cats
Rough Riders
45
Tom McBratney from Tom Burke
Argo -noughts
35
for Centralia with Len Riley
scoring for Chiselhurst, Centralia
Stan Peters
33
over Chiselhurst 2-1.
Ladies' High Single, Bonny
Tonight:
Fortune, 231,
Triple, Mary Van
parr Line vs. Chiselhurst 7:30
Dyk, 627 and average Betty Smith
1 C t 8 30
uc e e z
Saturday evening dinner guests low, John Taylor.
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lunch was served by our Social
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet Committee. Consul, PS-. PB*
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickel
and family of St. Marys. 19'2 Ch 1/2TOn V Standard
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lannin of Every week more and more ..... .,
Dublin visited Sunday evening people discover what mighty jobs e .
with Mr. and Mrs. David are accomplished by low cost :n
Wheetor a `d St . Want Ads Dial, 527-014(1
Archer s vs. en r to n even.
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