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Mrs. Mary Merner
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" < Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,a
Thursday in London. Bill, Debbie aqd Michael visited xi'.��u"I� Seaforth Director ofReeiresden z`y
Mrs. J. Merner of Kit chener, on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Jennifer Stever of New Allan Pfaff, Elaine and Dennis of t I
Hamburg visited on Saturday Crediton. ' #' ,� ', '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bil ea . , It ,was encoura Ing to see the large number of students
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merrier Y Y+a �, T" N� ''interested in getting involved on staff with the Recreation' - /f pure
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.Sondra, Julie, Ann and Michael. Lori and Jaffrey of 5t. Ma1'yswere );. r ;h ; rY Department this. summer, Unfortunate) only a small minority
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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale of Sunday visitors with Mr. and �> h n ; , ' ON
Seaforth visited on Saturday with Mrs. Nick Whyte, David, Crystal," "s<•4rt" t ' ",'f can be hired but I do hope that some of those students notNEW
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Mr, and Mrs. George'lvtctlwain. Brian attd Murray. < , t volunteer their services for art of •tiie summer and secure
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Th ompson, Mr. and Mrs. Denis Lonpax, ti r P and don't know d
Lisa and Bill of Hanover were some more experience for later positions. I feel tHit we have a' I
Rick and Renee visited on Sunday Y t competent staff this year and we're looking forward to an which way t0 turf),
with Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Vivian, holiday Monday visitors, with +.'t , exciting summer.
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Andrew, Janice, Sandra and Mr.and Mrs. Frank Riley. r t+r ca// the
Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Mr. Patrick Nolan and Patrick _
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ffa. of Toronto sent the, • holiday
womens outdoor fitness program, tennis instruction and a six
Kerslake and Craig, all of Stap
P Y� y4 week playgrqund program. Suggestiops for development in'i 1 �
Andrew add Janice Vivian Monday at their summer home in r"�t r a w other summer activities. will be seriously considered; feel free' �ei� 40
returned to the Thompson home the village. to make them known! �To.
for the holiday Monday. Mr. and Mrs.Jim Preszcator,: I),A Registration forms can still be obtained for house league A
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Bill Debbie and Michael visited �t hostess at.48Z-9623
Y• 4 c r : baseball at the Recreation- Office, if you have not already done
Steven, Sharon and Kenny on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' a;, i; �� �* so, do it now, '
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Gary Preszcator, Steven, You 11 be glad yhu did
Mr. Martin Van Bommel, Shannon and Sherri of R.R.#3;
Dates to Remember
Christopher and David •• of Clinton.
Sunda June 2 -'Seaforth Car RallL=.)
Dorchester. Mrs. Helen Orr Ewing of t '� ` Y, Y
Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Larry, Kevin Victoria, B. C., Mrs. Beth ;';' ,:- r • a, � r s'� Saturday, 3 - S 6 - Bike Rodeo
and Steven spent Sunday evening Partridge of Barrie, Miss Mabel Saturday, July 13 -Seaforth Craft Festival
with Mr. and Mr s. William Sanderson of Guelph all
Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and classmates of Mrs. W.L. Whvte, All:
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John of Varna. spent Wednesday visiting with
Bill Millson, John and Jim her and also visited with Mr, and
Thbmpson, Ross. Millson of Mrs. Boyd 7 aylor of Londesboro.' w �' r""'.• P { BANK RATE FINANCING
Woodstock spent the weekend on Mrs. Taylor also being a k""�� �(
a fishing trip to Lindsay, classmate. ,. " 3 on *111 mode14• - new: W vao
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Holiday weekend visitors with;
iMolan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, ins BrusseIs Motors1 Oakville spent the holiday PaulGary and Jim were Mr, andweeen* ComesTo
weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Cornforth and Mr. and BLUEBERRIES FOR OLD-FASHIONED GOODNESS
• This Weans added -savings when you purchase a new, or used car. Compare our average
W.L.Whyte, Tom, Bill, Margie Mrs. Frank Tardella, all ofNothing can compare to the eye appeal of a luscious bluieberry dessert, like this "Blueberry * in•erest rate of 11.78% over 38 months. No down payment on approval credit.
and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mississauga. Shortcake". And appearance is not everything, this dessert tastes as good as it looks!
* See Our Selection
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We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
read -BlueberryC RI TOPHER DALE He was redeceased by two Get Chevelle Cars, 2 and S 'doors
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-Christopher C. Dale, 90, of 38 brothers, Henry and John, and .. * 1974 Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H.T. , p
John St.. Seaforth, died at the one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth a e 1974 Ponfiac Parisienne Brougham 41970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.
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' Seaforth Community Hospital on Querengesser. * Dr. H.T. T.
Monday after an illness' of six Friends were received at the recipes for c o m n e a s.o� n * 1473 Vega Hatchback 1970 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr.H.T.
a �� 1973 .Buick Centur 2 dr.t. 1970 Catalina 4 dr.H.T.'
weeks. Heimbuck Funeral Home, * Y
Born in Tuckersmith Township, Stratford. A funeral service was Blueberries are one of our'most + 1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. H.T. •1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 dr. Sedan.
/. cup water 2 teaspoon salt * 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr, and
he was a son of the late Mr. and held at Zion Evangelical Lutheran valuable native Canadian fruits. f
1 tablespoon lemon juice i, -cup milk .� 1973 Chev.. Impala1- 4 dr. H.T.
,Mrs. George Dale. Church, . Stratford, on Saturday. They are an im ctrtant source of 4 dr. H.T.
P (9 -inch layer cake 1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. I -1.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne
Mr. Dale married the former Burial was in Avondale income in Quebec, Northern +/Z int sweetened whipped cream Mix V4 cu butter in 8 x 8 inch * P -
Matl4e.I, Johnston in Clinton in Cemetery. P PP F 197.2 Ford Sedan a 1 2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T. s.
Ontario and the Atlantic prov- pan. Stir in brown sugar. Spread �( 1972 Valiant 4 dr.. Sedan 1969 Pontiac Laur�,ntian Sedan .
1908. The couple farmed in inces. The total Canadian pr6duc. Add 1/2 cup of the .blueberries blueberries on top and sprinkle 1972 Mercury Marquis 4 dr. H.T. air Cond, 4 dr. H.T.
Tuckersmith Township until retir- MICHAEL BARRY tion in 1970 was 28,570,000 , t t
in to Seaforth in 1957. Michael J. Barry, 82, of R.R.2, to /, cup water. Cover and with lemon juice. Cream /� ,cup 1972 Meteor Montcatm 4 dr. H.T. air.cond.
$ Y pounds with a total farm value of iinimer 5 minutes. Press through butter, sugar and lemon rind. STATION WAGONS
Mrs. Dale died in 1967. Dublin died suddenly at his home $6,136,000. $ g 1972 Dodge Montego 4 dr. H.T. air cond.
sieve. Mix sugar, Bait and Beat in egg. Sift dry ingredients * 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon 1972 Pontiac Laurentian S ton
Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. in Hibbert on Thursday, May 16, The fresh blueberryseasonWagon
Albert (Evelyn) Vanderbur h of Born in Hibbert' Township, he cornstarch. Gradually blend in and add to creamed mixture , {
Y $ P• never seems long enough. You t * 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr. H.T.
g g remaining /a cup 'water. -Add alternately with milk. Spread1968 Rambler Station Wagon
Goderich; sons, Walter C., was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. should buy them -when you first sieved blueberries. Stir and cook batter over blueberries and bake * '1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T.
Aiynn,. and Melvin C., all of Daniel Barry and was a life long see them advertised, otherwise Fully equipped with air t
until thin and clear. Coal and at 350 degrees F until browned * TRUCKS
Seaforth; sisters, Mrs. David resident of the township where he you may miss, the season conditioning.
(Harriet) Ran of ' Huronview, was educated and farmed until y add lemon juice. PoO' gl�e over (40 to 45 minutes). Cool 5 �( $' 1971 Ford -1/s ton pick up V8 automatic
Y altogether. The berries should be remaining 3'/a cups blu berries ' minutes, and turn onto serving * 1971.Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T. '
Clinton, Mrs. B. (Violet) McGill his retirement several years ago. pump, dry and clean. Any dark, and mix gently. Slit oak spread - 8 - 1970 i2hevrolet 50 Series * ;_
g Y• P �, P {date. Serve warm with cream. 6 1971 Montecarlo 2 dr. H.T. air cond.
62 Cawston St., Stratford; 15 He is survived by his wife, the shrivelled or split berries are past with half the glazed blueberries servings. * 1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brourltam 4 14 ft, vans. \ 7�
grandchildren; 36 .great grand former Esther Purcell, to whom. their. rime. Store blueberries as $
P and half the whipped cream. * • 4 dr. H.T. 1969 Dodge Van
children; one great, great grand- 'he was ' married at Seaforth in is in the refrigerator; they should Reassemble cake. To with Bread Cubed Steaks Chevs. & Fords 6 cyl'
child. 1925; daughters, Mrs. Peter P Number of Vans,
$ be washed just before serving. remaining blueberies and cream. Cubed steaks ,mean a quickly 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr.H.T. and 8 automatics from 1970 to 1972.
The body is at the R.S. Box (Bernadette) Jordan of R.R.2 . Blueberries have a natural 6 servings. fixed dinner to many working
funeral home, Seaforth, where Dublin, Mrs. Robert (Loretta) beauty . that lends itself to �C S
the funeral service will be held Wein of Dashwood; sons, Joseph them breaded. As a variation, try
P delicious desserts. Their luscious BLUEBERRY t1PSIDE-DOWN them breaded. * >�
Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. J. of R.R.2 Dublin, Lotiis of Toronto; blue color adds eye aypeal and CAKE For one pound of cubed steaks
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Stanley Sharples of -St. Thomas sisters, Mrs. Martin (Mary) Feen- their slightly tart taste gyve flavor ya cu butter uSe one egg, slightly beaten with * BRUSSELS
Anglican Church, Seaforth offs- ey of Dublin, Mrs. John (Mildred) P �( B i�U $ S E `s "- ONTARIO
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to numerous desserts: Home t/z cu brown sugar. two tables tablespoons of water. Di 13
ciatin - . Murphy of Kitchener, Sister P $ P P �( PHONE 88I.- Tho Home of.B*"er H Com' OPEN EVERY e1/BNIMO� >�
g' P Y economists recommend these two 1 tablespoon lemon wire steaks in a then in c acker ` �
Burial will be in Clinton Felicita (Loretta) of London; a delicious ways of ,erving blue- , P J $g'
cemetery. brother, Bert 'of London; eight berries with cake. In the 1 /t cups blueberries meal, then fry in two- or three * * * * * * * * * * .� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *+' �.
Pollbearers will be Merril Lay grandchildren. "Bluebe'rry Upside Down Cake", +/, cup butter tablespoons of lard or drippings
cox, Thos, Hallman, Eugene The body was at the R.S, Box the blueberries are on to while in 3/4 cup' sugar until well browned. After
Dale, George Vanderbur h, funeral home, Seaforth. Funeral P 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind browning, if well done is desired,
Floyd Dale and Charles Creigh- mass was held at St. Cotumban the i Blueberry Shortcake" they 1 egg the frying pan may be covered
Y g are in the middle as well as on 1'/i cups sifted al ur ose flour and steaks cooked for 10 minutes
ton. Roman Catholic Church on Satur- P• P P•
Flowerbearers will be John day at 11 a.m., with Rev. P, A. top 2 teaspoons baking powder or until more well done.
Flynn. Vernon Dale, Bruce Dale, Oostveen officiating. Burial was BLUEBERRY SHORTCAKE
Donny Johnston, Ronny Hodge' in St. Columban cemetery., 4 cups blueberries
and Dennis Vanderburgh. Pallbearers were Michael '/a cup water "
Doyle, Michael Williaigs, Fergus '�a, cup sugar --,-NOW
\ A- TERESA O'REILLY Feeney, Jack O'Reilly, Joseph Dash' salt IS the 'time to et rid of those Weeds in our SPRING,
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A. Teresa O'Reilly, 78,of O'Reilly, and John Menheere. I tablespoon cornstarch g la h Y
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London, died Monday May 20 at
St. Mary's Hosp"rt'ad,-
al, London after
Toughasa tong illness.Born in McKillop Township, I WEED CL
she was a daughter of the late Mr. 4PROTECT UR . ROSES WITH
and Mrs. John O'Reilly, all, outdoors. �
She was a member of the M i
Catholic Women's League. ROSE OCTOR...
Miss O'Reilly is survived by a
brother, Louis, of R.R.2 Dublin in 3 and 7 -lb. boxe ' r the economy 15 -lb. bag Don t
Hibbert. She was predeceased by
6 brothers and 5 sisters. '1 i We Still Have it
The body was at the R.S. Box - th r O �
funeral home, Seaforth. The out!
funeral service was at St. Colum-
bzn Church, Wednesday at 11 SEED CORN
a.m., with Rev. P.A, Oostveen -- _ available.
officiating. - '
Burial was in St. Cotumban
cemetery, FERTILIZERSPRAYS''Sell what you don't
Pallbearers were Michael � )
Coyne, Louand S O'Reilly., Joseph
O'Reilly, James n O'Reilly, Louis BALER TWINE need
Duffy and Stephen Johnson.
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look at them outdoors. And ours are winners. Autothotive-type
Township, a son of the late Mr.
frame. Fiberglass body. Safety approved mower. The list
and Mrs. John C. Diegel and
'goes on hnd on. And they keep going, too, long after the grass
lived all his life in Huron and
stops growing. To remove snow. To landscape. To seed, weed,
Perth counties. He moved to
feed ... even sweep. Your choice: "r 7 hp., built to take the
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was a shareholder with the
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former Adeline Wolfe; three
daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Joyce)
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