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' -ill 11 ',,­­;t�j ,, ,, - I , 'FI . ,�Ausable-Bayfield Conservation share in the cost of the demolition ' reporting for the, lftgo,oq"�'00, , . ti. . ­­�4i" " ,��'�'ll",�,�,,��ll.,�'t"lf,;�lI A Day Care Cent k - town with $1,000 to pay. , " . - , ., � I "-.,"!, T, , IR�l re for Seaford . ,� , t " � "" , '­­' . 4 , " , , � 1. "I ­ , I �; - ' A 'S I �`,,%AW�- , ie",�'v 'r Since the establishing costs Authority, of $2,436.65 and of the former Logsdon, Hatchery. General GoveramizAt, coomitte,cf, ", , '�,,�.+M , ., di, was discussed at Town Council . - ... 1 • 4 11 "I ""i -\ - "I , � . Maitland Valley Conservation Councillor Bill Bennett said a-heatio ' ' , "�Ili' ­ , g enji ,ei Ji,�t ; 11 -would only be for the first year, engineer , 0 be, ' I I �?­' "I " " Monday evening. . of $703.86 were reporting for the Arena Commkite consulted regardiAk.,010 �401le , ir,.fit '� �t ��'�'11.`,'11':, " " , 11 - : , ,­,,� Mrs. June Martene, ­ I ,. , ,, I -,14, Hurotir the, yearly deficit the town would Authority ,f County Health Nurse, K. M. - have to Pay would be very approved forpayment by Council. said ice will be removed Match the library to 4;ep,�'WPgt ',0i' , J#0 ,, Q �,?,' �.��, ' ,� 1. ,j, � , I Strelch, Wingham, from the •- minimal; If use charges were $4 A letter from the Ministry of 31st and it is expected work will 'system should be !U%404" , . I /:;,-"%�,�,<, , ' "' , I ' �`,";'.-� I Ontario Ministry I of Community ' per day. . , Agriculture and Food regarding start sh6AIy on reinforcing the Tenders are .to be c4e(jjfqt�' � � i4,1,i i� -� N� Mrs. - Council suggested a meeting dog control was read to council. In beams. - paintl�jg. the, extedor-of flie:library. - ' �"',�i,ll . �,iJT_ , �'',,r'�" . and Social Service�s and ' . -�, ' year. ,W 'S I �1'1��-] . be set � up between local discussing this matter council The arena work has been '*this Year. Tenders for iap �4,,`A�-.-,. I, Greg Rau,Seaforth, presented a •, I , �'. I list of names of persons who had municipalities whose citizens suggested inquiries be made to delayed because the engineers for the library will close this � 4,,�;;4i�,; I , ­ i.Oy�,,�," I , . � indicated they Would use Day . would use the facilities to work Clinton and Mitchell to see what and the contractor have not met to weekend and work should begin ,,': �' ' 41-­­,,,,� 1, . . ' , . �`" � I 11." , u - I Care facilities. They also- out an agreement on sharing the they do with dogs running at discuss the requirements but this sho y o. the i stalling, 40 n e,w' °`'31.0,� 1 -1 r.tl a n� . . �,�,!��­ ," -,;1�4'­�,',I­� ,'1-, , .1 . ;, , I . 1-/. , . � . �11, , - . I. estimated budget - deficit. They also suggested That large.. meeting was to be held eave ,troughs at,tho libr.Axy..1W­-l"', ., presented an est . I,..",r",;' . . I based on two different figures as a government representative be Council paid $40 to the immediately. ' Resorting for the Public Works 1`,'-,"'- I , 11� 1, ,f " � ;� I �, * 7 ::� Z' . contacted to view the plans for the Township of Tuckerimith as their Councillor Jim Crocker (Continued on Ps ,,'i, ` 1,:, I I .. , gge 7) 1. -, .. :. the possible per day charge for , .. o ?,„ I'll . I � day care. Optimist building to see .if , .. . .1. .., 11.1" '.,�'Pt t,�, ", "; r�l ,'" . s changes would be necessary in , . g Ily �A "Ill"Z'�'�,�,,-�""!O,��i�-�,), - - .. , N, "" Al " ! r ,,P�," . 1, " -".4, , "",.9 , ,.�4�,,?,'�, I.";".,-�.�!�'i,l���,�',"i,', Mrs. Martene said that parent " 5 4�-,,� ED- * 0,41e,V3., '-4, , ` , 2� ; i�,'!.! " I ��g' ", 'k,�� . ­ - 11 I I , � , � ,r�4,7'mr'g­','y;V P, id, I . .,-- , ", �;, - 0 ,., I , , ­ ­­ ­­­­­ of approximately 27 children were order to use the building for Day N111119141i ", , ,g�t,v �� , 4, N I . .Rell " ­­­�4 . . .; �,, , -,� '' , . ,,;­�, ��,�,,� .j�4' ,�,,P�­� 1 ,; � 1, j��:.,! 1, ; - 4 , , .1 I I "'. I . - .1", ,gi . .. 1, a.-"., ,,� , Nir I , ,�, V � I., ,� � � , ,... ". , ,,,,, "i�,,�,.�5�",i,�,,,,�,,�,-,�,�,�,,,, �,,,� �,�,17 , P, , f ry 11,137­g,� . I 11 �.5�,, . . , , , 'f, ". " —.1" ? -�, ; Care. Council feels any changes ,"w -4 11 ly -w ��i;",,T��Z"'V$'�;'�',Z�,�lk;,tf,�,��,�'t 1,1, ,,g ��, ��,", , 1-11 -1 I intersted in Day Care for 1974, 17 M ­ --o I , I 1 . " �., �,. 'T ;�;.,`�O , � �, I . , - I ". 11 ,, "'4-, , � �11 w,:K , � - - - - -jt,��? �' ,,� -,--,.-:r.�,-� � � �ot ,,�,� .", � 1�11-�,:, IT -1W,'v,, , � I I - .�4 1 full time, and 10 part time. A could be made more easily before 'Q-,��A,'�",F,�','Tj`�. , I I - , i,- � "' 1, 't , !z��,�,:; � "'t'." , , ­­­ - -� ,� -1.4 ;,-% ,JW I 1 1, 1. " �' I�Zlr I " � I '' ; I 1�1'.�'. .., -,­��,j I - ,� 1 �NIAJ,v*,l I , I., " "' �, , , ", � -Ap 4� , V r,-1, `q ,�,',4; -, , . - , A o P )P� Mlix .1 , � ... .11, ...... .. 11 . . W�*AW.t conservative estimate, based on construction begins on the I . I , C1, , ) , �­ - ! 4 1, -�,--k�3�, �:,"-, , i , I .11 ..'-- ­ I I I "'Fi ""; � -1 ..... , ""' I'.: " " � 1, " ..." the experiences of other towns, building. '1A, I ,It o 01 Ir t5- I . , , I UP AND OVER - A us of wind caught this trailer truck as driver'Paul Nicholson , , ,� 116L� 4 1 X ,�,'.�&eRA`� 10 was that approximately 15 In other business council IT; I 1�I � ��, ,-V-,'�14 , q,�� ", �, �, , , ,g .1 y ,,, - ­ Ili "I, -1 , � $1 -Op. "­.� , - h Farmers' Co ,,', � ".1, I . � , . prepared to dump 27 tons of soybeans Into storage at the Seaforth children would actually use the passed By -Law 946, authorizing :V ,,��I­ �` , . � � � i";, "' i .... I I-V river for Lou,Rowland Transport of Dublin-, the Huron County Weed I �? 'It N . Tuesday morning. Mr. Nicholson, a d . service in its first year. r . 1'6,� � ..'' , 11. -: 4 " �,, . 1,11 # when the wind flipped it over. Operating costs would be about .. " , .. had the trailer up only two notches on the lift arm I Inspector to act in Seaforth. ' ,,, .... . �.' ,� e;":, .' J � � . . . . ) . . $19,400.,and revenue at $3.50 per Coi-Icil passed By Law 948, At ,", . till, "I - .- I - ­ increasing the mayor's allowance " r . ,� � P^ '" 1, I'll, I 4v.n I .. ;1 .Jay for 15 children would biing in ), i"i"111, " , . . , to $1,600 r per year in four I , I i - -;13,650, leaving $5,750' which, four ., . " , IJ quarterly installments and By ' -,�­.-� �, !.�� I ! I lould be shared by the province , . � A1,11, ,li,�,;, .. -�WZSZM "N s I I bM �W'111111im ,",,- - 1 1 . end the town on an 80 - 20% basi I - h-! �'s S Law 949 increasing other council , ,1�, "'. �, : - +1, . I members allowance to $1,000 per e F. . — — I . I . i ,vith the province picking up . ­ I fP "F — ­*�, - ..... . - year in four quarterly I I �­ . . . . . . . 11 $4,600 and. the town $1,150 F . cost,y installments, I Using- a $4.00 per day as coi ,,, . . .1. , per child figure, the -province� Council agreed to purchase a ­ 1. I I I " would pick up $3,060 and the, life insurance program for all , ; * ., town $740. ,town -employees consisting of ­ I . . � Mrs. Martene indicated that $10,000 life insurance with I discussions have been held with' - accidental death and . 11 � . the Seaforth Optimist Club about dismemberment clauses at a cost . the possibility of renting the , of $94.23 per month from Mutual' I .1 .. I #upper floor of the new building Life Insurance of Canada. . . . that the Club plans to erect at thel. Council received a letter from . Rec grounds for use as a Day Care- the Association of Ontario the_ . 11 ' I i Centre. , . Municipalities seeking support in I I : I , . -their opposition to rate increases � I I I 1. ... I . Cost of establishing a Day. Care proposed by Bell Canada. Council - - .� 111,11 Centre, using the 'new Optimist . agreed to support this project. . -- , I . . .� . I — building when it tis completed. Council agreed to purchase SKATINGAWARDS - Seaforth Figure Skating .Club held an Achievement Day this I 46 � I would be about $5,000 of which one-half page ad in the S..D.H,S. year instead of their usual skating carnival. Award winners at the event on Sunday - I . . - -1 - � I the province again would pay 8(Y year book. . were, left, Bob Axtmann, most improved junior,,or intermediAte, who won the -,.­­Avz : I .. I per cent or $4,000 leaving the The yearly levies by the . Optimist trophy; Chidy Anstett, who 'on the Habkirk Trophy for best junior skater; � . w s . . , I I 1. , I I.- . , . ��'J'dnln6 Whitman, winner of the G.F.SillsTrophy-for. .,best,-senlor,,skater;, Debbie • i �,011 Dominion Trophy for best.-Inermediat ,s er and An IM i . Dupee, Toronto P, �W na arie . -.I SAW IT - Tom Phillips ofthe Seaforth. P.U.C. who was working on Town Hydro M rs,, sc 0-t,t,-,"t 0 f I � Hoste, who won the Legion Ladies Trophy for most improved female skater. In front r � I , . . oftl�l I I I I I' ittle Jeanne Saidivar who won the Lions Club Trophy for the most enthusiastic 7 m 0 •1 �11` lines across from the Co -Op. talks to this group, including Rowland 1 ransp ,I I . �1.111 driver 0a'uf Nicholson, left, in front of the overturned truck trailer and spilled out Q ,,skater. - I �� . . : I . . soybeans in the/Co-O. parking lot. . The Rowland office said Wednesday that only I , 3 rlfflanths i n-, t- d i a.,' I - - the metal top'of the trailer appeared to have been damaged. The -trailer was righted The members of. the Hospital her husband had in India, where I . . i Auxiliary Tuesday night approved .they visited ,recently with their Figu're. skating ...clubs holds , . by a crane and was driven to Kitchener for rep�tlrs.. k", �, I . � . . I the p urchase of a lamp for the son. John, who teaches. school ' . I " I . I I .. Operating Room at the Seaforth there. ' I I �­. I �. I I I I . . . Community Hospital which will Mrs. Scott explained that her achievement. day .this - year,. I . - *11 . . cost $1,400; another croupette for son teaches in the Woodstock . .. . I . I he nursery, to cost $4and an School, .at Musooie, one of. Brebiking with ,their long Joan Pinder said, and the imcfunt show wha� they'had learned at an electric razor for the patients.twelve in th'e hill country in theBoa, rd wants 'bus law changed / t These will paid for by profits, first range of the Himalaya tradition of holding 'an annual of money raised after a lot df work Achievement Day Show. I I t I . . - I e � from the Auxiliary Gift Shop and Mountains in northern India. The Skating Carnival, the Seaforth by many people was low. , The Seaforth Club has 87 . a Figure Skating Club this year Costumes which were usually members. Club , . names convention committee Tuck Cart at the hospital. three hundred students in his held an Achievement Day for borrowed from neighbouring Mrs. Fran Brady. professi . onal is . . . . schopl, mostly Americans, ,- - . I Mrs. Pat Bennett and Miss British, . - New- Zealanders, skaters instead,_ Sunday 'at the skating cl-ubs often did not fit the ' Sunday's Achievement Day The Huron -Perth County The (�ard, will write Mr. ' 'Stratford, chairman, �o, discuss Dorothy Parke were named to canadian and other nationalities arena. I � I I Seaforth skaters. I , was attended by ' about 200 1 ' Roman Catholic Separate School Crothers that its position is ,that relevant issues related to Catholic convene the - Fall Conference for go there to get away from the'heat Costs of holding the Carnival , The Club decided to let skaters people.. Board meeting Seaforth all vehicles should stop when a education . I •0 . . ,g in , in the two District No. 1 of the Ontario of the plains of India. I were high, Club president Mrs. - I - ' I . ' # Monday night supported the school bus is taking on or letting jurisdiction. Hospital Auxiliaries Association She said they hey spent five weeks . .. I I position of Hugh A. Crothers, off passengers in all speed zones. Ted Geoffrey ieported . on 'a to ' be held in Seaforth on I . Toronto, who is seeking public Patrik Carty of Stratford was one -day Architectural Servicesd September 30 which will be in a hiLside cottage at'Musso6rie Day care .. d - ' and seven weeks travelling 4,000 1 . I . . .. support an supp6rt of members n ajn-el to the Convention Workshop which he and Michael hosted by the Seaforth Auxiliary. ' . I I I . of parliament i%- the introduction, Committee to replace Joseph Connolly attended at Bluevale� . miles in India with their son who , . � I ...... I I ojr7�. The need for a Meals on was able to accompany them as �` . I of a bill amending the.inconsis- Lo6by who is away on a holiday. Collegiate Institute in Wat erf , . .1 brahch meets I Wheels Program in Seaforth his long holiday break is during . I tencies in the Highway Traffic Others on the committee are, Ed Rowland, Maintenance Co- I """" I . I I presented to the Auxiliary the winter months. 11 . ;... - Act. I Vincent Young of Goderich, ordinator, attended as well. Mr. , '.I 0 0 1 �, I . . The Highway Traffic Act Donald Crow -ley and the Acting Geoffrey said they received MIA , members by Betty Cardrio; Huron Mrs Scott said the roads were lc I . y Home' Care Director. .,. ly good but narrow with with Op'timist - 1, �, . requires (a) School buses must Superintendent of Education, ideas on saving energy -heating, surprising . have flashing lights -operating Joseph Tokar. The committee will etc. as well as suggestions as to . Mrs.Cardno explained the traffic mostly pedestrian. The Following a suggestion from I . I I I �. 11 . I , ' importance of keeping older of the cities were very Seaforth Town Council at their -: � 5� ; ., I when children are being loaded or decide how many trustees are to what to watch out for in roof " new parts 1, . - -" �; .,.. � ' people active and independent as modem with lots of green areas, , -k.I . 1. . . , � . unloaded. (b) School buses must attend the various conventions repairs, construction and related Monday night meeting, a meeting e ": I . � 10, have a sign or lettering, and conferences held for trustees . long as possible and to keep them' posh,hotels and modern homes,, has been set up between � �, I ...... . " - areas. . , . . I , I ""I . .1 indicating "Do not pass when in 1974 and will report at the next .tack Lane, Business Adminis.' out of hospital. She said one way she said, while the other side of , Mis.Edna Rutledge, of London, 1 , " I I , �. . signals flashing". (c) Motorists-- meeting of the Board. I of doing this could be to provide . . ,.,, I " .. . I . . , I. trator, was authorized to attend India, affecting about 80 per cent area supervisor , for theD y , . , i 1 � . those elderly people, living alone, of the population live in 'vastly , .. �11 . I I approaching from either direction - 'Nine ,trustees will attend, the the 20th annual meeting of the Nurseries Branch of the , 1. .. I I I I who are unable to cook big meals different surroundings. ' I 1, . ,� - must come to a full stop until the Ontario Separate School Ontario Separate School Business . Provincial Government and '. , 11:1, I . � I . , I � flashing lights stop. Trustees' Council Convention'in Officials' Association in Toronto, for themselves, with at least one Mrs. Scott drove through Charles Geddes of the Seaforth I ... I hot meal a day. hundred's of mud villages-4hc Optimist Club. "�, I . I 1. Mr. Crothers pointed out that Toronto on April 3, 4 and S. They April 2 and 3. . "� I I L k I 1, � She explained that meals could homes are mud mixed with cow Mrs. June Martene, the HuronyLL - I . these regulations are not required are Michael Connolly, Kippen; Michael Connolly and ,Ted I � � I. . 11 in areas where speed limits are Francis Hicknell, Seaforth; Don Geoffrey will attend the Ontario be supplied from the Seaforth dung which makes a very durable County Health Unit nurse who " � I I I I � . . I -.. 1, Hospital cafeteria and all that is abode. She said from these very conducted a survey which ,:-, I . 1. - I . not more than 35 miles per hour. Crowley, Gadshill; F.J.Vere, . Committee for Education meeting ' I , needed is a group to sponsor the drab homes come some of the Me said the Traffic Act allows the Diivid Teahen, Howard Shantz to be held in Brantford on April indicated widespread interest in . I I , I.. .. 1 %1%16 program and volunteers to deliver most colourful crafts. She day care said that the government . Council of any city to exempt and Patrick Carty, all of Stratford; 21. �� I , I ­ the dinners to the homes. displayed some such as hand 'day care supervisor will be in "I highways under its jurisdiction Ted Geoffrey, Zurich and Arthur A letter of con is to 11 I . I where speed limits may be more Haid,Listowel. be sent...to Ed: Rowland' son, carved wooden furniture, hand town on Thursday to take a look at I i r '. 1, 1. .. , � Mrs. Cardno said it would not , , . - . . ,7 , than 35 miles per hour. Thabkery Roofing of Kitchener Michael, of R.R.1, Dublil, who be a free service, the meals would woven wall hangings, rugs, the plans for the new Optimist's I , . . I is to replace the roof on St'. placed first in the senior . embroidered clothing, hand -building and discuss the � 11 - - I , , I . .. .. I be sold at cost price. "People . " , -J%-- . Mr. Crothers said it' was 'an Patrick's School at Kinkora at a loomed shawls, lace tablecloths 1� I " A extraordinarily dangerous - elementary section of the Royal pr � to pay their own way", - , building's suitability as a location , .. 11 � I . . . situation and that the protection cost not to exceed $7,131 and part Canadian Legion District C public MrNardno stated. stuffed toy animals, tea cosies for a Seaforth Day Care Centre. I .1 I . I . 1, . � . ­- ­­ . - . provided a child in a 36 mile per of the. roof on St. Ambrose School , speaking contest in Harriston on She discussed other centres in decorated with dozens of tiny, The - Ontario Government has., , , ' I . I on space � " strict � . 0 hodr or over zone, is just as vital in Stratford at a cost not.to exceed March 3. He will advance to a the area where the Meals on tiny mirrors, jewellery such as st ,ct ,requirements 1. tro. I 1 4 1A I I , $4,910. The work is to be done .. to a child in a 35 mile or under competition in Collingwood on available per child and all other Wheels program is a success .- necklaces of jade and moonstone I - I . ­ 1, - zone, noting that being hit by a between May I and July 15, CMarch 17. Goderich, Wingham and tiger eyes and other beautiful aspects of a Day Care Centre. I s �, I I I `.,,� .1 ,� I- 1. '. " . � I I �,� �', car at any speed could cost the life- Valad Construction of Stratford The Board turned down on a 9 * Mitchell. stones, articles made of enamel Mrs. Martene said that a .. I :d, ­.1­1,Q,,,J . . ,., el - �111, 11W�11` I . I other questionnaire was sent to parents . �'�, . "I". 'LL Vi� Ill I of a youngster. is to demolish the house, garage to 3 vote a request from Terry When a member, of the on brass , and many I . ,J: *!, 1�j�­ " " I � I "I ., I �, "', I 11 f-111-1 I,-,,. 11 ,,, .k ,� .��. ­ , �4 - I , 4 " f',A�,(A,-2 - and shed at 29 Well Street, Craig, a .teacher at St. James Auxiliary said she thought it too treasures, including a silk sari. asking "Would you use the . " 1i ", 4) '­�, , - , 'I., i,�,y ,� �­ , J ?.71.01"5i!< Stratford, for 3760. The property Separate .School in Seaforth, to big a program for the Auxiliary to She said her son being able to services of a Day Care Centre in fix ,`��,' ., t11,1,,�,?.", ,t��'�11 1­,I�­ 11 "I I - '. , , r".1 I I ". 11,14- -�­� I , bought in December, 1973, is al spe k Hindu made their - '-4 It-, ­­ 1- A "A � X. _- � " send out a geographic the Seaforth area?" I � 1­1­1­1'1�k I ­,�;" handle alone, Mrs. Cardno said vpm;p 111;1!111� ;I- , 11 , .1 ,r;,. � - s I , . Y,4g7�, �,i, -:�Ij adjacent to Immaculate statistical survey to parents of that if that was the feeling s ­,;�o �, �'l W W Easter Seal he travN'ling easier. She told of her Fi-fty -five signed -�� . 4 1 . . . . . . I ,'. ��', 11 . � �.,.­, r I.... J 11 )� .�-,",;, . Conception School and will students in St. Colurriban and St. rick Shaw ride when she felt sorry questionnaires were . received " ­ " , , " I �tll . IN I would be interested in calling a " , I W-� " � " M'.' ", I � ., � I ­�;k.V,�i T, J0, 1� `1 1��x­j� , I , . I , - . N I 1, " �71,* , , ve " � � , ", - , , �` ­�4 ,­��.,** ­?�, , , , '­­,7U.;"4M,,1 " 1. ,�­ , 'I `,,�i, " , " " -, provide more parking space 'for Patrick's School, Dublin, with the community meeting. Anyone in for the men who pulled 'and - from parents indicating that a WO -1. ik " , QR ­'ji, ' . � I , 't , I � , `�I`­ , ,��,$,;, "I " 7`�,,';`,� ­q,�A,, drive starts - . .1 -OP - ',. , � %, .�, ,�'­.,",,- , , �, rl'!! li� ;!­ , ", - , I " . " 110R,�4;$��,P56-,4 . ­­, the teachers. I students taking the questionnaire the town, interested in the plushed the vehicle up the total of 27 children could be - #11, le� � � O�-��,�'W�4 i", Orville Oke, chairman of the home to their parents. Mr. Craig program, would' be Invited to mountain roads and her two-day expected to n eed day care in lil�l-�,0,,-,�.,.�,,,,,-�,,,.�,,� �'. ; �;r -'��', �!,,� p INXI,c,­� cis Hicknell was named xy�,�� �,�IVA,,%,-­,�! (' �­ . I :J, ',';; r , ., .1 0-1111 '�Ilt!��,f , -11 � � Easter Seal Committee of the _chain of the Board Liaison indicated in his letter to the Board attend this meeting. She said she Visit to a beautiful tea plantation, 1974, 32 children in 1975 and 25 1 . - ,; '.. 1 " ry, Seaforth Lion's Club, reported Committee whiclKwill meet from toe statistics were required in the would like to see local church owned by an orthodox Hindu in 1976. So about two thirds �. „ �,111 1.i" � I I , ,�;` �i�:) - ; I w,, Geography Course he was taking family where she never saw the would use da�y care full time , ­! I , 1� 11 1; the objective this year is $2,000 time'to time (firWineeting to be members, service club members and ,� I , F�'. "I 7. �-�� � , `,�. '�-" It, , for the Seaforth area. He said the held March 26) with a similar at Laurier University, Waterloo. and interested individuals come wife of the owner because of their the other one third would use it W , - t , , , , �� , . . . 11 . - 2V''o:!, ell I .0 : ;,­'12� : - . I V �, it' While the Board members I customs and partly because the i � , � �, I ­­; ,"�­ .1 4�4 Seaforth area includes .Kippen, committee composed of clergy, to the meeting. . two or three half days or full days � I : . w Staffa, Egmondville and Walton. with Rev. Carl Keahe of agreed the survey was harmless, Stressing the importance of wife was reported to be too shy to per week. I UV YOUNG FOR KINDERGARTEN- M16h6i'lle - Mr. Oke said the Seaforth TrusteO David Teahen suggested elderly people eating the proper visit the guests in her home. On the average, half the Turner Is not yet 2 years old I but she was at 1he Huron . Lions' members have addressed that Mf. Craig should mail out the food, Mrs.Cardno concluded, Mrs. Walter Armes, childreh come fromSeaforth with and Stuffed 1750 envelopes.' All Car club Airaw questionnaire himself, rather "We are what we eat, and we .membership convener, reported almost one quarter each coming Centennial School Kindergarten Registration on ' . - I 4 11 :1 : I 11 , , !,.1 ; ? , "I , " t 11ro 4h n 7`1 � I M , I 1 1 I'll ` , ­. donations of $5.00 or more will thawinvolve the Board. Thursday with her older sister Mavis, who Will I I 0 . mutt iemetriber this." theri ate at the present time 68 from McKillop and Tuckersmith I * I �,,, The It6giofial Director of Mft. 39nitS M. Sbott described jiid,up active members and 20 and one or two children from attend next . "I' � receive a receipt for income tax Seaforth Lions Car C16 draw . Xt fall. The girls are the daughters 61.0f., - . purposes. was woil by Jack MeLlwalb. (Continued on Page 16) the (liteb-month 'holiday she And paid-up associate members. Hibbert and Hullbtt. . and Wt. David Turner of Varna. . . I . I . 1 4 01 I I 1, \ ? I . . . tI N . . . � , 41 I I I . . I �, I