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funeral -of her sister Mrs. William of Mrs. Polley in Stratford.
Machan on Saturday. She was the Monda .visitors at Mrs. Law,
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u MacDonald of Wal and Mrs. J.
funeral were Mr. and Mrs, Orr of CTQNITCiYa,t �► t
{ tt l The board agreed to accept
Glen Irwin. a year 11 student at Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. John Ure Stewart along the !
latter's husband.
F,E.Madill Secondary School, g• "Ar No�'MS W1FXA:
Clements of Tillsonbur Mrs. Frances U shall and Mr .
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with no fee fo'r the remainder of Rev. J. Ure and MrS,'Stewart P
�• + dl a x M u, ` lz s Mary Chapple. both of Egmond- FRI. cord.a"!.!t
school y ear. He has been living were to Dorchester Sunday, when ! s
ville and Mrs. Annie Jervis of
with his grandfather who has they attended the "Appreciation )!9rd_Money
been ill. Clinton.returned last Tuesday,
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Service in the United Church for y lin the
Zhe board acce ted .the
Rev. Wm. J. Taylor, Pastor February 12, after spending an •
P enjoyable 2 weeks in Florida in Crown R001tk
resignation of Miss Norma Coutts Emeritus of ihC church, who that +.
r . the Tampa and Fort Meyers area. • February ' 25: 'LAZY
of E.Madill Secondary School, day was celebratin6 his 90th 2 Y A versatile group Entertainment: --
i" Wi ham,. Who is c m letin her Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain of featuring
g 4 P g birthday. He still supplies pulpits Kitcheder was a guest of Mrs, R. ' PUp RoFk and Country Music
40.th vear of teaching, effective and is a close friend of Mr. W. Kerslake last week. Start MARCH 4th f A
s` February 28, }974. "ALABAMA" �h�@VOiS
Stewart, both of whom are Huron
'ۥ try r Miss Ruth Dunlop- of Hamilton
The lkdard approved the boys and attended the Goderich. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Recording Artist
H , a acceptance of a copy of the Works High Sc;huol he church was Peter Dunlop on the weekend. For the winter months enter-
' o4obert Browning to be donated P tairunent will begin at
by ' Miss Isbister of Wingham. tilled to capacity. Afterwards they A. Y. McLean is a patient in 8:30 p.m.
? The book ori inallV was owned by visited some friends irt' 'that -St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Marion White, apparently community. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oke have
Annalee Stevenson, left and Barbara Kerslake, centre, were winners in. the one of the original staff at the Joanne Bode, Goderich Street, returned from a rgotor trip to r
High School class at the Seaforth Legion Public Speaking Contest last Wednesday Wirigham School and a teacher of Florida. +
nlght. Tom Wilbee, Legion presents the girls with their awards. Other Miss Isbister, now an Country
and Western Entertainment 1
octogenarian. i
winners were Michael Rowland, first ,and Randy Castle, second, for Grades 7 and - ,
8 and Gail O'Rourke, first, and Caroline Wilson, second, for Grades 4. )o 6. . The Management Committee SATURDAY -- IN THE �I
will consider a revision in the
grant ceilings for transportation BAYFIELD ROAD '
ED KNIGHT +' by the Ministry to determine if � R R00M ,
Discuss ' GODERICH
the board will be able -to adjust
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hydr o upward by the 2 percent granted
'�r.'""�.��. Elgin Fisher,
by the Department. The request �' DINING dr DANCING
�� `•V' � for the increase was made by �
`F• (Continued from Page 1) J.H.Mprpby, Clinton. on behalf EVERY FRIDAY (The Family Affair)
Views u pressure on Ontario Hydro to of school us operators of Huron AND SATURDAY'
N s` put P r Y p P
*e consider routes for t•heDouglas- • County. THIS WEEK • --r --
".� ` Point to Seaforth power corridor John Westbrook and Mrs. TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
that would not be over good farm Marion Zinn will represent the Larryi
land. Present plans call for the •Board at the Canadian School AMPLE FREE PARi�ING �^ i
corridor to be built over prime Trustees'. Association in �i & •
farm land. The committee claims Vancouver, May, 20, 27 and 28 '
the line can be built over other. while J.W.Coulter, , The Vibrations WE SERVE BEVERAGE. ROOD[ LUNCHEONS
lana that is not of great value as Superintendent of Program Licensed under L.C.B4O.
farmland. and : Planning, and another 12 t0 2i aad lS tO S
Dave McCallum of Wingham academic superintendent w�l also ' ti AT VERYLOW PRICES '
who was a member of the attend the general meeting. •
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delegation said Thursdayevening A request for Donald Martie d COMMERCIAL HOTEL — so
following the meeting„ that the R.R.S. Lucknow, to attend
delegation had been received Kindergarten in September 1974,
By John D. Baker well. He said that Bert Lawrence, at Ripley Public School, was _
Public Relations Officer denied unless Bruce Count will
Branch 156 • "super minister" for ,resource Y
development told the dele ation Pay the tuition fees.
p g .WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
Lasr Wednesday, February 13,E Field Village." the brief they presented was The Board approved the
the annual Legion' sponsored The judges had a veru hard "very timely". He said the old stablishment of the Mr. and Mrs.
public speaking contest was held time in deciding the winners, as book was closed on the way Hydro
William F. MacDonald Award at' SEA FORTH
..at the Legion Hall. � all the young speakers were lines were nlanned. F.E.Madill Secondary School in t f
Eighteen students* participated extremely.good. While the judges Mr. McCallum said Agri. Wingham to a graduating student NOtICe Of' '
in the contest, ten from grades were making their decision, thea,,, cultural Minister William Stewart to be select by the principal and E hie ria i n m enc
seven to eight and eight from two girls who won the Seaforth promised full backing for the staff.
grades four to six. District High School public group: Darcy McKeough, J. `and he Murphy Ltd. was Public Heng
President Comrade Gordon awarded the contract for the b
speaking contest gave [heir Energy Minister, was not -at the
period March 1, 1974 -June 28;
Scott welFomed the audience and meeting but his assistant was and P Fri'. y a nd. Saturday
the* contestants. Comrade Bill speeches. First to speak, was 1974, to transport on. weekends
took comprehens ve notes on the the hearing handicapped to and" OTTAWA, ONTARIO
Dalrymple also sAid•a few words Anna Lee Stevenson from the happenings. g pp -
of welcome. Comrade, Der Sills Brussels district, her subject was from the Regional Centre in
J .t M 4�ItCH.;26> 197 , 9:30 a.m.' .
acted as chairman and explained "Child Beaters." Barbara Kers- London to theirhomes at a cost of ( T
to the ,students the rules of .the lake -then spoke,on•"The Passing • 4 -*H $27.00 per trip, lowest of six ����� Green The Canadian Radio -Television Commission will hold a
contest, Comrade Tom Wilbee- Age of Our. Barns." tenders. public hearipg at the Skyline Hotel (International Ball -
acted 4s time keeper. The The winners of the grades Ori Monday, February 18, the room) to consider the following matters- "
President of the Ladies Auxiliary seven' to eight Were Michael Seaforth 4 had their first meeting Every week more and more �
called "Taking a Look at discover,wlpt mighty obs _ . CABLE TELEVISION LICENCE APPLICA-
Peg Coom,�is, and Barbara Scott Rowland 1st, (Subject,"My Visit people � >' Y J _ ,
Yourself." are accom fish b low cost .TION
also officiated. to the Dentist to get a Brace on, P Y ,
4 The judges were Mrs! Barbara My Teeth"); ' 2nd was Randy images of different kinds •Of Expositor Want Ads. Dia!
Alkemade, Miss Linda McKenzie Castle. (Subject: "My Trip to the People and why they had different 527-0240. MITCHELL. SEAFORTH, ONT: and A#IEAS
and Mr. Bill Mitlson. U.K."). Winners of grades four images was discussed. John C. Ward,, 175 Wallace Street North,
y The first speaker in the senior to six. were, 1st Gail O'Rourke President Ann Janmaat, Vice -Listowel, Ont. " 4
section,was Rosie Groothius, her (Subject, 'Oscar the Kid"'); 2nd President, The,pesa Van Dooren, CASH I t N G 0 ��= Application for a broadcasting licence to carry on a cable
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subject was "My experiences at was Carolyn Wilson, (Subject Treasurer Mary Hak, and Press .•�-. • � tglevision system to serve Mitchell, Seaforth; 1Jublin,
Reporter Legion Hall, Sed
fort
Janine Melanson, were' ort
hummer camp Jayne Baker "Girl Guides"). The evening 9 f
• elected. Next meeting will be on -" EgmondviII6, Harpurhey and St, Columbmr/ Ont.
'then spoke on Canada and her closed with a lunch served by the � �'��
P February 25. FRIDAY, 2 - =1`� Proposed installation fees: — $16.00
trip to the East -Coast. Randy Ladies Auxiliary. FEB."• Pce
Castle was speaker number three
and chose for his subject, "My
trip to the, U.K.", Sharon
Thompson followed with a speech
about her summer of 1973 picking'
cucumbers. Peter Van Druner
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-chose for his .subjett "George
Washington ' Carver's miracle
chemicals." Michael Rowland
then spoke on his trip to the
dentist to get a brace on his teeth.
followed by Donna McGrIth who
spoke on her freckles and red
hair.Joan Sills was the eighth
The four winners went to the
Zone finals in Exeter on Saturday
February 16, and we are ,very
pleased to announce that Mic0ael
Rowland won in his division and
will be going to the District Finals
in Harriston•on the 3rd of March.
Past Events .
Last Friday tate Bingo attracted
one hundred -and thirteen plavers,
and prizes to the value of $113
were won.
Last Monday the Ladies Auxi-
liary heldµa Euchre art- there
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8:13 P.M. Proposed monthly fees: — $ 5,60 first outlet.
,� ,•. ® �/.� � _ .. '
1S Regular Games for $10.00 '= $ 2,50 per. extra'outlet
THREE $25.00 GAMES \ ` Proposed channel distribution: — on TV channels: "
— $75.00 Jackpot to Go 6 Canadian, 3 non -Canadian, 1 local
TWO DOOR PRIZES QGFF tPprvO organization and 1 educational;
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Adimission $1.00 �S. TEL SEAFOaSN IJN — on FM band: 12 0madlan and "
Extra Caartls 25c or 7 fos• $1.00 3 non4Xnadtan
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ' Locations where the application `
PERMITTED) may be examined: Office of the'Town Clerk,
=Proceeds ,for Welfare Work— " - Mitchell, Ont.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 194, � 1 f ` Office of the Town Clerk,
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
• Seaforth, Ont._
speaker and chose for her Subject were 'thirteen tables of play, and INFORMATIO
APPLICATIONS AND
'"My trip to the East Coast and by all accounts the evening was a • • r t r t
Newfoundland", following was great success. Winners for the Y HEARING
Marie Anne Kalbfleisch who ladles were: high hands, Mable r8:00•p,m.• 7:30 & 9:1b ht to'eomment: Are
� 'CLINTON HOTEL:* rn�•2•i f,r 22 so. 23 _ >� you interested in an application ,
spoke on 'her stay at summer Strong; lone hands, Olive Papple� p;•: a S 4 , you can comment in an
Vis» � �,a '; mentioned in this notice . If ,so
camp. The final speaker in the Low hands, Edith Lasenbv. and +i "
senior division was Pattie 0'- for the Men _High hinds.Cleave fv �/ t, � � - I intervention to support, modify & oppose the applies
Rourke and her subject i1,as The Coombs. Lone hands, Norman gh'�y / • r ;t` tion: To dol follow this giocedure.
Girl Guides, Reihl; Low hands, Bert McClure. Entertainment ���, }�' � i = Send a copy of your comments to the applicant �
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Winner othe lucky, taly was f 111. a
Students from the junior grades in L['� ' (- i i I 1 I by registered mail or personal delivery to be re -
Norman Rcihl. +
then spoke, starting with Gail �, ceived on or before March 11, 1974
The members are sorry to hear r ^ , i ; t•'
O'Rourke who spoke on "Oscar THE ALOUD t ' �=' • 4"�> " —Send another co
the K•id", Brenda Coleman that Comrade Arid}' Mc_Leari is in � y it PY to the CRTC to be received
St. Joseph's Hospital, London. e , 1:30 p.m. by this same date.
-followed with "Winter Sports",, P P 4 5- �,'�AT
and wish him a s ecdy recovery. ! i — Be sure to attach postal or. -.messenger re -
Susan Primeau then spoke about P // - L qq
her pet budgie. Susan McAllister Coming Events LOUNGE, - - Sat./ Feb. L 3 • ' eeipt to the copy for the CRTs• giving proof that j
chose for her subject "Canadian H A N G E R
i J Friday. February 22, Bingo as � .. • the applicant has received his copy.
Indians Denise Lane followed usual at the Legion Hall. he lakeseal11eCemllleoi Viewing of documents:
"Skating and How It Began". Wednesday, February 27. there„ This Weeks EnCertai�nment MAT 1 N E E I Anyone can view the appiica-
LL SEATS Thal Sialks ail Mesh -
Jane Morton then spoke on ter will be a Stag Euchre at the * tions at either the office of the CRTC, loo Metcalfe
pet cat "Sin". Carolyn Wilson Legion. AUDREY SYKES ,l V. 2 BUNDLES Street, Room 1607, Ottawa, Ont, or at the local address
spoke on Girl Guides. Thursday. February 28, Brother- J`"` OF 25 WIRE COAT f given In this notice for examination of the a iltcatiom
• From Jamaica � � lot -4-
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The final speaker for the hood night sponsored by the at' HANGERS Procedures at H
evening was Steven Hildebrand. Knights of Columbus. This will Folk Music with Guitar Aga: Read the CRTC Rules h
,r�z Non -Rustled. Non -Sent, Pr's•
be held in the Legion Hall also. Neatly tied, Facing One Way eedure to find out the rights and obligations of the par -
he ci>,ose for his subject "Green g Ues to a
Canada.Canada.he sting. Copies are available fromInlbrma�toa
DINING ROOM g sin. �4 Mnn. ZS rue._61
Enjoy home cooked meals in our dinirig room When Scorpio wants you ..there is no place Information: For additional information on the applies-
` to b. A I tions at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in writing
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