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"� a'ik sing x Rev. Don Beck reached on the honored and the ears served are . Laver Gerald Flynn, Donald
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sermon topic "On Being with it as follow: Stebbins, Donald Heid, Roy Bell, •
for the service of worship in 22 years - George R. Hess, Jim Hyde, Gary Lawrence, Alvin •
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" ;�/s y' ` �` , 4 '� , sz 1 Hensall United Church Sunday posthumous; 2.2 years - R. Orville Campbell, Frank Varley and Glen
morning. The choir sang the Tw•itc6ell, posthumous; 22 ears - Nixon. •
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({.�' { Bw , x�t 3r " anthem "Rise up O men of God" Francis W. Harburn. posthum A social hour with refresh- Eleetrohome Television S�►t
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Maxine Watts, of Brussels, who was selected from this area to attend a Girl under the direction of Mrs. ous; 18 years Byron A. Kyle, rrlenfs was enjoyed in the Eve
Guide Camp in Saskatchewan last summer, talks about her experience to an Turkfie�m,.' at 'the organ. The posthumous; 11 years - Edward Fellowship Hall at the conclusion Every purchaseof 10.00 W(/I'tlii Of Sppei-
+ P Hensall Council and Fire Depart- W. Fink; 15 years - Joseph the service. sweet Specialty Feeds or Supersweet.'An*
attentive audience at the Mother and Daughter dinner held by Seaforth Guides and ment were the special guests for Flynn; 23 years - Walker C. H. t""—---------imal Health Products entitles you t& one
Brownies last Wednesday, the day. Nineteen former mem- Carlile; 15 years - William G. INSURANCE
bers of the Fire Department were Smale; 14 years - Keith M. • AUTO FREE TICKET on THIS PRIZE.
honored with long service plaques 'Buchanan; 16 years -Thomas G. • FIRE - DRAW TO BE' MADE MARCH 7.1974 for ten years or more service to Lavender; 16 years James R. . LIlM I
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community.
Those bajaSan Sangster;
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Mitchell Feed Mill 17 years Clarence
VoJ&nd; 17 y6ars Garnet A. Donald G. Eaton' I Division of
k Explorers Mousseau; 12 years - John R. I Insurance Agency Limited . . •
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Sangster: 18 years - William H.
g i Office in Masonic Block I Mitchell Mobile Feed Services Ltd.
hold �oVrfll Fuss; 15 Years Wilmer J.
lir � •rt � . -�g� n I Main Street' I
Fcr uson; 15 Years - William L. e�
k Phone 5'27-1610 — Seaforth 348-8752
` 348-8507 ED DOUMAGE
k Mtrkle; 16 years Howard Neil
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Prewar Village of Hensall
v; The Explorers of Carmel
council consists of Reeve -John .
a t W f k Presbyterian Church met Sunda)' H,skcr and councillor% Harold ARE YOU TRW 9f PAYING ECO,ME TAX?
for their fourth space probe. Mrs. Knight, Leonard Erb, Paul
fi `° �� •;. ""'` Al Ho firth welcomed the youn
gg` g Ncilands and Murray Baker. il.etmeSllOW O11hOW can KEEP
astronauts to the command Y Y� : s
I r�•scnt Village o1' Hensall Fire - ,
,- module. Symbols were discussed those tax dollars for Our OWN
�;a ,, � �af��•%�s,�•.� � Ucpartmcnt consists of Chief- Y .. .
and the fish which is the symbdl t retirement. �J
� U;r�c San •stet•. Deputy Chief -Don
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A" s� a of the early Christians was made Di.Xc,n. Captains -Horner Campbell
r , by each member and worn for the ,rad Bruce Muir and Firemen -Len '
Don t wait until the,, LAST MINUTE,
remainder of the meeting. "The liufiman. Kcn Pollock, Gary budget .your savings NOW and you
i� t KsSt Secret Pillars" was read by
s'� z " 01 M;t�well, Charles Doxtator. Bob will qualify for a tax exemption at
a til. Darleu,e.. Faber, Lisa Stretton,
Gregand-•-Paul Ho uth. The the end of the year.
mebers then told ot�their uw'•n CHRISTIANS CALL ME SOON �
t u secret possessions. Prayer of Are you aware that the eom-.
Thanksgiving for these and other ing of The LordJesus (in per-
w. .
As part of the testivlties marking Scout and Guide week In ouawrin, a Mother blessings was participated in by son) to rule the world from • ' f„:
and Daughter Pot Luck supper for Brownies and Guides was held at the Legion last all present. A treasure hunt for Jerusalem is declared, prom•/
- . _._d . - ----Ridden candies and a game of ised and referred to in 300. �# - - --- -
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Wednesday. More than sixty girls in the Seaforth area are members of Guide and
follow the leader was cnjuyccl, places in the New Testament? � ��
Brownie groups, all run with volunteer leadership. A Ranger group, for older girls ” Murray Taylor took up .the How many can you find? y » • -~ • •` -•'" --•^
from 14 to 18 is now being formed here, = collection. Mrs Hoggarth ,then For free information about , (An All-Conoamncrtmpony)
read a story to give the Explorers this overlooked Gospel mes- .,,.-Donald J. Diehl
No claims some idea where the money is •age,
sent to help the need). A write "ASK" •uarantee,your tomorrow,today!
(Continued from Page 1) 'singsong accompanied by the P.O. SOX 221, WESTON, Ont.-
tape recorder brought the meet- M9N 3M7
registered no further opposition ing to a close.
to the proposal
The conversation then switched e
to wolves. Here again, council a e
,wad surprised to learn that in• the SI Pa'���'s' " ,; r .�
opinion of the Ministry officials,
the wolf population was not all A C W h o I d s �
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Mr. Todd Caldwell is a'patient been a patient in Victoria that high. While fhe.Ontario government
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Hospital, London has returned to has discon inued wolf b. unty, meeting
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Sympathy is expressed'to Mrs. Seaforth Community Hospital. was pointed out, it does `�
Broadfoot and family in the death compensate farmers for loss of The -regular meeting of St. .
of Ross Broadfoot in South Huron livestock if it can be proven the Y
Hospital, Exeter. Funeral was ROSS D. BROADFOOT Pauls A.C.W. was held F. Cl February
held' on Tuesday,February 26 at damage was done by wolves. 21 at the home of Mrs. F. Clark.
Y Bellanger said that. when an The President, Mrs." G. A.
91 Bonthron Funeral Home to Ross D. Broadfoot of R.R. 2,
Maitlandbank Cemetery,Kippen passed away in •South animal is founds the' farmer Anderson opened the meetingu co4n,
Huron Hospital in Exeter on should call the Ministry of natural with the members' prayer. Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau P .
have returned from Seaforth Friday, February 22, 19.74 in his Resources at Wingham (Zenith were finalized for the St. Patrick's
Communit Hos ital and are 71st year. 92000). An inspector from that Day Tea and Bake sale to be held.
Y P in the basement of the Church oni
ill examine the
recuperating at the home of their Surviving are his wife, the department wSaturday March 16 at 3' m.
daughter, Mrs. Ross Faber. We former Mary McDonald, 3 daugh- carcass to determine whether or Y p•
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wish them a speedy recovery. tars, Mrs. Howard (Joyce) At- not a wolf was the killer. 'called in to members taking part inthe . If so, a Pamphlets were distributed to the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor kins, R.R. 1, Zurich; Mrs. John ..,- The Ontario Task Force on Off, -Track Betting betting system and, .Ontario has requested
estimate the value of the animal Worlds Day of Prayer in Carmel`'
and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer,Hugill, (Edna) Deitz, R.R. 3, Ki PPen; stated, in its report to the Government of the co-operation of the federal government
Clinton, ' who 'have been Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Wareing, lost and a claim flied with the Presbyterian Church on March 1
en;
Ki 2 brothers,. Sam, Lon- government. at 3 p.m. The Spring Deanery will Ontario in 1972, that'the objectives of an in passing legislation to facilitate the
holidaying in Florida, have PP There were no claims in 1972 or be held at St. Paul's Church in off-track betting system should be to: implementation of this olio
*returned home. don and Wilmer, Seaforth; and 2 9 Y p policy.
Mr. and Mrs.Jack Deitz who sisters, Mrs. Allan (Margaret) 1973, said Bellanger. Stratford on April 17. A passage
have been on vacation in Florida, Armstrong, Goderich, Mrs. Har -
from The Living Message was ' • suppress or, at least, reduce illegal If you would like to see federal legislation
read, and the meeting closed with bookmaking passed to permit Ontario to have,a properly
have returned. old (Helen) Connell, Seaforth. Six , 9 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor grandchildren also survive. the Grace. supervised system of off-track betting,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. The late Mr. Broadfoot rested C • provide a service to the public please complete the coupon which appears
Elmer Hugill are holidaying in the at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in..*below and send it to the Committee at
South. Hensall when funeral service was ° assist the horse racing industry-
this address: The Horse Racing Industry,
Other Southern v.0cationers are held Tuesday, February 26,• 1974 I I Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling • provide government revenue
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Binnendyke at 2 p.m. Interment in Maitland �- w and family of Sarnia visited Committee for Off-Troek Betting, '
to the .Bahamas. Bank Cemetery, Seaforth. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. The Horse Racing Industry Committee for P.O. Box 6750, Station A,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deitz flew Pallbearers were Bob McGre- po YOU IRIAlk suRe RUN ,�RrAGE eY WOn-tEM, Wilbert Dining. �: Toronto, Ontario N15W 1 XS
southward on Monday. got, Bob Elgie, Morley Cooper, /6 AN ,cl,VAAeFP Off -Track Betting agrees with the Ontario
» Edison McLean, Mike Connell IN6rrrurlON 2, BY MJFN, Task Force and believes that a good system *The Committee consists'of the following
Mrs. N. Olid who has been a Y g
patient in South Huron Hospital and Joe McLellan. of Off-track betting would:
persons:
has returned home. Flo were Ron Me • substantially reduce illegal bookmaking Mr. Leslie Ehrlick, President, Ontario Harness
Mrs. Elzar Mottssea who has Gregorr and and Bill Bill Coleman. Usiorne & Ribbert Muted Horsemen's Association
. on horse racing �.
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348-8845
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HEAD OFFICE - EXETER 235.0350
Insures:
• Town DwoUings
*All Classes of Farm
- Property
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Halle,
Extended Coveralld (wind, smoke, water damage
falling objects, liability, etc.) is also evailabl-
DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS'
President, Ray McCurdy FIR 1, kirkton
Vice -President, Timothy Toohey RR 3, Lucan
Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, St. Malys
Martin Feeney • RR 2, bublin
Robert Gardiner RR 2, Staffs
William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
AGENTS
Harry Coates Exeter 236•Q266
Hugf`1E;enninger Dublin 346,2001
Clayton Harris Mitchell 34$401
Mr. lorry Regan, President, Horsemen's Benevolent
• give the public a service that it wants and Protective Association
Mr. Phil Sherwood, Pfesident, Canadian Thoroughbred r
• give Ontario the best thoroughbred .and Horse Society
standardbred horse racing in the world Mr. Aime DesRosiers, Chairman of the Board,
Windsor Raceway
• benefit the residents of Ontario by Mr. John J. Mooney, President, The Ontario Jockey
providing the provincial government with Club
millions of dollars in additional tax revenue The Committee will see that your views are
The announced policy of the Government of made known to both the federal and
Ontario is to introduce such an off-track provincial governments.
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' I would like Ontario to have a properly SEND TO: '
supervised sy of off-track betting. THE HORSE- RACING
From INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
FOR OFF -WRACK BETTING,
' (Name) - P.O. BOX 6750,
STATION A. '
(Address) TORONTO, ONTARIO
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