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CCuSte l'.uarease P �y mind about ibut o s t • g .McKellar, 21 ;9h ,
we re going t hell There should also, be c n ui a League held an or anixatlo0ai ri ori nder, Pn J ck 1'rtce, Gori
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Mr. Masson admin d there B g a e l you a in meeting last Tuesday evertitl,$ scop, harry ale, totes# eutten Biller, :Cord
was a certain amount a truth Mr, Riddell said. tion with provincial authorities ullman, Keri r ss Wa ne euttenrhlillex Bill� bott41 a
a e n o t u h in when teaitt ca ains z 4 t► ' nu
the rumors that under regional "haugh Hon. John White has this tnattex, the meeting felt; pt' and the Bu $ �' x y
executive met to discuss the - fot , Terry Johnton, ` Fer$ nstett, Gary 0dttles, Wayne
system, casts increase -but he ' stated no pressure, will be exerted m'unicipai .unit in d rural area Rcll eliar. lits, Ray Iendorsori,
like Huron should not exceed upcoming season. The league will ! lYyx4rtrgy } M ;•;;
"added that any government is by provincial government toward tr to o .erste: with ei ht teams , Teachers enderson, dill Pinder, Dave
'caught up in the whole spiral of regional government, most per- 6,000 people according to the this season as several new names Howard James, Steve Hooky Watson, Brian Flannigan, Jim $Owe• NACK
inflation.' sons who attends Friday's work, meeting or be less than 3,800. Doug. Schroder, Ed. Aolmage, Collins, Bob Monigamery,KNITTED ' * .
'It is very easy to blame shop agreed the ti a is row#n Other factors to be considered appeared and..thw" Queeb s Iiotei , g'
g g entered a team. Brad Finlayson;" t3ord McLean, village ?�itntl,pvy,, ifilipeolate
region.al overnment for the p their in 'determining the size and i Don Morton, Re Dick, G. ' Bill Price, Doug. Hildebrand, Bill iG+'ni Erel 'iiKtiablR ..
short for areas to make u nu bex of local muniz# al units to g
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increases, but cost are up even it► own minds about regionalization.,,... �. P same as last year with,.all.-regular,,,, ,McKellar, Ed. Fisher, Leo McCurdy Jr„ Jim Berry, Bob
the counties;' said Massorb 'We After the noon break when 10 a restructured county would be season aures bcin la a Teat6i6l Tom ..H'iftMinson, •D. Watson, Rick Wood , Devin t.(1l�lp ;i.PcE1�E•
land area (acreage) and,assess- g g P .,Y I .. Ron ad 13OYrh SHIRTS
Are really unable to tell what our buzz groups were formed, it was Monda ni hts with double Hutchinson, Murtay.Smith. Broome, Bob Clarke, Wady, generally agreed are ment as well as geographic y $
actual increase is, g y g ed that before long location, travel habits and socio- headers being played at each Firemen R. Gridzak, Bob McKellar, J.' ., a 4gAin sees and '
In order to keep costs down, he the government will begin region ark. Play will et underway tin . Jim Sills, Bob Wi son, Don Coleman, W, Cook. - alterna ,—• ,a tq lit
said the regional council for economic districts. P Y g
g alization with or without •local Make Changes Monday, May 13th, weather Hulley, Jack Baker, John Texaco Iced at ........ ..... .. .� 1A
Halton area is 'looking at every approval, One group felt that Most felt it is important to Permitting, and the scht dole will Patterson, Jim Glew, Ron Bob Dinsmore,'Rick Fortune, Ron msp
area the .ct n' where duplication following the next provincial P see each t cam lain 14 games. Broome, Larry Broome, Rick a, Beueirn Garry Finnigan, Ted011EPATTERN ,e
of services can be eliminated. election, there will be more make changes within. a county P Y_ g 8_
only after consultation with sur. Full schedule will appear to next Hulley, Vern Scott, ' Georgie, Wales, Chris, Cavanaugh, Ben GOR _
Jack Riddell, Huron MPP, tgld , pressure toward this end. week's, issue. The rules w#11 be Reeves, Don Coleman, Tom Akker, Mike Marion, Stewart FLARES
It was thought rounding counties. +:
" the meeting that studies show ' g that a series of the same as last season the only Phillips, Paul Matthews, 3aek McLean,Bruce Hoelscher, Moe a
The extension of county scr; Y ,
costs are higher for' regional pq,blic meetings to get the vices such as library, health, difference is the new system of + Bedard, Huard, Fred Merton, .Clive Buist. F4400 g to 18 741S a°
government. He said the provin- impression of the local taxpayers planning, welfare to include fire umpires which will be tried 4his
tial government is encouraging, as well as ,the formation of a season.
municipalities to regionalize committee on restructuring to and police protection, • roads and FI U re 8 news NEW h tEILED
stud coon i similarareas,recreation, was,deemed the best The'ti§t of teams is as follows TANK TOPS
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regions. would be beneficial to Huron t achieve c ��L Mull . a aced 3, O
g between the county d its fewer number of•players :his year .7 A
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member municipalities. W anyone still interested in playing a t e rs a n
Mention was also made of the. are asked to contact Don Coleman WinF, swp"E
fact that unless county council or 'Ron Beuerman as soon as • tva
representatives take back accu possible. Any players with Centennia Ca
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P Red, Navy, (;fold on
rate and complete information to •questions or are doubtful as to the White
rules are atked to contact these A strange heading? To some, promote more interest in figure ••
their own mun]cipal ceungils, S3zea S to •18 .............: � ww.�O '
yes, but to figure skaters, it 'is skating, but this takes time and •
co-operation will be difficult to team captains.
build. Queens very familiar, since figure skating work on the part of the parents by
Jim Parkinson, Bill Teall, John is based on the figure 8.� becoming involved and showing LEVI'S CORDUROY JEANS
The lack of public transports- si
The newt elected execut ve of interest in the recreation where Navy, Chocolate, Powder, Sand .............I/............ .
tion systems into the county was Munro, Gary Osborne, J. Miller, the Seaforth Figure Skating Club their children participate. •
Court Constantine Ll 042 Andrew Crozier of Har orbs listed as one of the most critical Bill Kunz, T.Tdrner, Gord Dick, g g P
P Y• problems facing Huron at the Larry Ritchie, Dave Schenck, Eric held its first meeting of the The cost of everything is rising LEVI'S BLUE. JEANS 10.95
hosted the Foresters Huron Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jewitt and P g Chuter, Jim Wat son, George 1974-75 season at the horpe of and an increase for rd istration is New
District Council on Thursday Lori of Clinton visited on Sunday present time. This would include g Mrs. Marjorie Whitman on April g PAr> Press tortrel/votton, sires 8 to ]r# only
trains and buses for those who Garrick. P expected for the coming year. •
eve, nilig April 18th at their annual with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys. 15, 1974. g Q Z„PS 14-O,L•
ba et with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter of must rely on such vehicles for New Team [unnamed) The executive is looking into
Following the banquet a Colborne Township were Friday' travel; as well as good roads Jack Ungarian, Reg. Chapple, J:: Mr. ban Carey, the new, the possibility of a booth at the BLUE DENIM JEANS' Q Q
M meeting was held when they evening visitors at the John linked up easily to major high- Quantz, Ken Doig Jr., Charlie professional, was unable to be fall fair for pre -registration and a 8u �
resent at the meeting. Mr. ,Siisrx3 S to 18....................................................................
ways such as 401 for business and Scott, Rod D ' Jim Crocker, P g display of skating in general. •,�
elected the officers for 1974: Thompson home. industry as well as. for individ- Dan Muir, Gr Little, Ron Carey comes highly recom- To make money to assist in
el Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bowley, Mr. Carl Merrier, Sandy and uals. Y Henderson, Randy mended and .is at present teach- financial obligations, a raffle is i131)YSr� >liI1111$'
Jason and Jonathan of Ottawa Julie Ann, Mrs. George Mcllwain P Wood • Ste • an's store ing 'in Listowel, South ampton, being -considered. DRESS PANTS • • • • • • •9u�� -- " Oaow
Other problems mentioned g
'came on Wednesday to spend a visited on Sunday with Mr. and Walkerton. ,,
were the provincial grant strut- Manager). This spring, four home club '
week visiting with her parents, Wafter Kingsvyeil of Huronview. Since Seaforth is celebrating its P g'
tures, recreation, policing, land OLD TEAMS g members are skating at the BOY& �npR,�, DOUBLE KNIT
"Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jason Dane and Jonathan P g' Turf Club 100th year as a -town in 1975, the g
Sharon and Bob. William, sons of Barry and Betty use, Ontario Hydro and national Clinton Skating School. They are BLAZERS & SPORT COATS
Nle. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds Powley of Ottawa were christened and international policies. Jack McLlwain, Jim McLlwain, executive agreed that this theme 1.._tilp
should be incorporated in a Debbie and Barbara •Dupee, r ■
of Southfield, Michigan, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Thompson of
Miss#s`sauga ,' Mr. Arn Thompson
of Lindsay spent the weekend at
The John Th_ompson home, Janet,
Bob and Nahey Jo Reynolds
returned home on Sunday With
their parents having spent the
past. week's holidays with the
a Thompson family,
on Sunday at baptismal services
held -at the Londesboro United
Church. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Reynolds of Southfield, Michigan
were godparents for the twins.
Following, the service open house
was held at'the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson in honour of
their grandsons. Guests were
present from t Owen +��
Sunday visitors at the George Sound, Woodstock, Sarnia, 11 iRJ the 5WIM URKS for Kp ti �/ S
Mcllwain home were Mr. and Toronto, Lindsay, Aubyrn, The Cavan United Church and Mrs. Steve Clark. t i
Mrs. George Mcllwain, Lynn and Goderich, Colborne Township, Women catered to a turkey dinner Miss Joan Dodds spent the IQ(pfp NYLON
Steven of Stratford, Mr. acid Mrs. Detroit, Southfield,- Michigan for the Walton Women's Institute week end w#th h� grandparents DOUBLE KNITS , 8 t0 18 years --2.49
in the basement of the church Mr. and Mrs. Sim ) Roobal, y
. Wednesday evening. Hensall. Horse's Mouth'
KIDDIES' SIZES • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.79
Mdarrolls celebrate 25th Personals Miss Debbie Hulley visited
Mr. and Mrs. Aleft Glanville with Lisa and Steven Gardiner, ? , (By kers) -
and family have moved -to their Cromarty on Saturday:. Mr. and and Mrs. John ,McCarron ,;ranjc; jIcC.arroll, Grosse Pointe farm t ecently purchased�^,.,.i
cele'bratee their. 25th Wedding Park, 'Michigan, Michas] froib Mr. ,an Mrs. George Rock, lob Harris is a `pa�icnt to ,'Wednesday April 10 at the Western Fair. Raceway in
Anniversary at Festival Motor Inn McCarroll, Brampton, Andre Walton, Clinton Public Hospital. e fourth,race Clever Larry owned by Wm. Laverty and
in Stratford. . McCarroll, Brampton, Mr, and Mfs. Ton Wolfcam and baby p Mrs. Bob Hulley and Debbie Y P Y Ron Williamson both of Seaforth was fourth with Ron
carnival for 1975. Joanne Whitman, and Maureen —'--�--�--�-
Skating. hours will probably -be . Hutcbenson. BOYS' COLORED 'aP' SHIRTS • • • • • • • • 1.95
Monday from 4:30-9 p.m. By Lloyd Eisler Jr. is furthering BOYS° WHITE "T" SHIRTS , ,,; ,, , , , 1.89
increasing ice time, it is hoped to his skating at waterloo. BOYS'. TIGER BRIF'F & TQPfS,-r �'� 1:49
- BOYS' COLORED BRIEFS . • .......::. 1.59
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rom YES! WE EVEN HAVE THE NEW
Married at Newman Chapel at Mrs. Clifford Stenman and sons, attended a'tupperware party held daughter have returned to their on the Bike,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, home in Mitchell after •vi•siting Monday, .April 15 at London in the seventh race
the University of Toronto on April Southfield, Michigan and Mr. JJ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pebbies Girl owned b Geo. Fea an •, Goderich and Ron
• 18, 1949, the bride was formerly and Mrs. David Barkley, Mr. and Hugh Flynn Friday e5ening after P Y g -
Edith Stenmari of Windsof while Mrs. Joseph McCauley of ,the party there was a birthday Bob Harris, Vickie and Ron. Feagan, Dundas was fourth with Gerry Roebuck of WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS
the, .groom„ was the son of Dr, r held' for Mrs. Orval Store Goderich on the bike.
Stratford. p.Y _ Y, A number of young people of Saturday, Aril 20th, Hanover Raceway opened their
Frank L. McCarroll -of Windsor, _mob and Roy Norris. Those Cavan United Church are Y P Y P
They were united in martage by "Mr. and Mrs. McCarroll have attending were Mrs, Bill Storey, attending Confirmation classes at summer meet. The races st art at 7.45 and already
Father McHenrywho was ' seven children, four of whom - a Kinburn, Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey there has been some fast miles turned in. In the first
Y Northside United Church along
assisted by Brother Walter's torty daughter and three sons "• are at Jacobi, Hensall,. Bob, Norris, with Northside young people. race Ladys David owned by John and Dennis .Lewitt of
boys' choir on that Easter home. Clinton was fourth with Dennis driving. The second._1111111111HIM ii1i1ii'11l1i11111iii111111111i11iiiiiiiiii�
• Cromarty; Mr, and Mrs. Ray a
Monday morning. Norris, Kirkton, • Mrs. Dolly race winner was Middlebrook Bay owned by Jack
Mr. McCarroll is the '� �liM/
Guests, who travelled to join in McDougal and Mrs. Celia 1Darling and driven by dim Wallace,•both of Exeter. The .,,� E
P.E.Consultant for the Huron g O 1'0011'1 OQ't�M/ST OQ
the celebration included Father mile was in 2.10 and the pay of 9.10.1n the third race
Hartford, Stratford, Mr„and Mrs.
Patrick McCarroll, Ajax, Father Perth R.C.S,S,Bd and Mrs. Carman McPherson, Clinton, Mr. Picture of trophy winners from Crimson Josie owned by Bruce Volland of Goderich r
McCarroll serves as a part-time ,
George Zimnex, Chatham, Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Norris, Cromart this seasons league bowling will was fourth with Dennis Jewitt driving. ,In the fourth
Bella Stenman; Detroit, Mrs. Eva librarian at Seaforth for the' g Y• appear fie
week. race Wayne Express, owned b Geo, Caldwell of ✓ e `;
Mr, and Mrs. 'Orval Storey, Mr. Pp P Y �'
McCarroll, Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Huron Perth Board. Goderich was second with B. Fritz driving. Third in the E �'F
• • • same race was Deep Run Frisco owned by Charles E �RNAt�O RNAt� E
Brendely and driven by Roy Merian , both of'Goderich,
. ladies lawn bowling -club enjoys euchre and � bridge r E
Victor H. Volo owned by Fred Fowler,,.Londesboro, was
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race with B. Fritz driving.
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The March social of the. Sea- The.April social of the Euchre. Laura Toll, Marguerite Walden, exteiide�d to our hostesse� for the thg .”,
forth Ladies Lawn Bowling Club
& Bridge Club was held at the
. Rachel Riehl, Tena Dennis, and
evening.
was held at the Masonic Hall on
Masonic Halt on Tuesday evening
Donna Patterson. The president,
March. 19th. The euchre prize was.,
April 16th with • thirty present.
Helen Connell,, presided for "a
On Monday evening, April
won by Rachel Riehl with Alice
This was a mixed social, and high
short meeting and our May pot
22nd, the men held a raking bee
Reid high score for bridge.
bridge score was won by Ida
luck supper will be held at the
at the Lawn Bowling Greens
Hostesses for the evening were,
Olive McDonald, Bess Hoggarth,
Close. Grace Broadfoot was ,high
lady for euchre, while for the men
Club House on May 21st at 6:30
followed by a meeting at the
home of President Fred Tilley to
Janet Cluff and Dorothy McClen-
it was Art Wright, and low score
p.m., weather permitting, Mae
plan for the coming season of
nan. A good time was enjoyed by
went to Art Finlayson. A delicious
Habkirk will donate a. prize for
lawn bowling. The ladies hope to
all, present and courtesy remarks
pot luck lunch was served by the
euchre and Elsie Dinsmore the
have a cleaning bee at the Club
,were .extended to the hostesses.
hostesses, Grace Broadfoot,
bridge, Courtesy remarks were
House in the near future.
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