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Plans call for the Centre to be justified at this time and they felt
operated to the top floor of the inquiries should he made of other � � � ��'•�, . � � ,� @ „,a
new Optimist Building at the Huron town clerk's salaries to fyi
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Seaforth Recreation Grounds. find out if a raise was justified. �: r `' f • + r: s^i +r
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1 Council, while agreeing a Day A general government
!, Care Centre was a good thing, felt committee had recommended the �aixS4atit ,
SURROUNDED! — George Hildebrand, director for many years of the Seaforth that if area munic•ipilities were salary increase.
District High School Girls Trumpet Band talked with many former and present going to use it, they should have A by -taw was passed to amend
members of the band at their reunion and dance Saturday night, Over 500 people an agreement .with Seaforth the official plan on South Main MEALS ON WHEELS BEGINS —Following month of effort by many volunteers, a
attended the affair which was organized over several months b current band stating they Mould be prepared to street ap Highway Commercial.
= y Meals on Wheels program got underway in on
on Monday, Meals on Wheels
members. Above with George are, thirley Bosman Oesch, Donna Reid, Gayle pay their share of any operating A lever was received from the
deficits that might occur. Ministry of Transportation and volunteer Mrs. Erlin Whitmore, and co-ordinator Mrs. B.R,ThomSon deliver the
Searle, Sandra Savauge Toll, Faye Love MacDonald,,an unidentified woman and They also suggested the Centre Communications approving a first meal to Mrs. J. M. McMillan of Goderich..;t. E;. Meals will be supplied by
(back to camera) Barbara Plu.rnsteel Sholdice. (Staff Photo) should be operated on a break b% -law which would eliminate Seaforth Community Hospital and a total of 30 meals per week will be delivered. m
even basis if possible, but parking on Seaforth' Streets (Staff Photo)
r Huron -Perth between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6
a,m,
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�('ouncil paid arp $Iiinictilbership fee to the Chamber Sa� f urniture once a
isensses arten coin amts of, Commerce and appointed Clive
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Discussion about the go over to Sc. Patrick's. student to assist, trarhing staff were accepted inrepresentative to this body, o I
Kindergarten at St. Patrick's committee of the whole, Mrs. industries e
- Mr. Looby, said ,that as the The administration st aft' will Council endorsed a resolution
School, Dublin, took up, part of Board does not own the building check w•itt the teachers to find out Sheila .lat1kow ski, Precious Blood
g h\ the perth County Historical
the Huron -Perth he questioned spending money in how' many are interested in taking School of Exeter; Mrs. Elaine Board requesting the name
Roman Catholic Separate' School it. He asked about getting a •a first aid court. This is a Van DenHengel. St. Joseph's Huron Road be used on Number 8 The Seaforth Women's appreciation` was read from as hostess.
Board's meeting Monday night. portable. follow-up to a request front 'Mr. SiIiool of Clinton; Sister Florence Tfi,hway. Institute held their June meeting Seaforth Manor. The financial Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Mrs.
f At the request of Joseph looby
Looby who feels one teat'her in Daupfianais of St. Michael's ('(,until received an addition at the Gcitf and Country Club on report was read from the Bursary Ken Stewart, Mrs. Ross Gordon
of Dublin, Superintendent of Francis Hicknell of R.R,S, each school at least,should have School, Statforcl. and from the
' Seaforth, said he had ,received 519.000 subsidy from the Tuesday evening. The Seaforth Fund. Mrs, Harold Hugill will gave reports on the District
Education John Vintar, or his first, aid training in rase of an sante school, Miss Evelyn !y1inisty of Transportation and Hospital Auxiliary entertained help at the Seaforth Manor for `Annual held at Zurich May- 16th.
assistant, Joseph Tok'ar,'has been complaints too and said he felt the emergency. if' enough teachers (Continued on Page 16) ( onuttunications for new the Institute members to a Senior Citizen day ,lune 17 from 2 The theme, He who has Health
asked to visit the school to Kindergarten class should not be ;, interested to form a class the - 4 m. a has hope, He who has Hoe has
housed in the former c ltsu uclion. This brings the total smorgasbord dinner catered to b} P P P
determine what should be done 5 . J< In Ambulance will be asked subsidy up to $66,000, $19,000 for Mrs. Miller and her staff. Mrs. Wilfred Coleman gave a Every thing. Mrs, Ken Stewiii•
for the Kindergarten class. Continuation School but one of to gi the course. niainlenance and $47,000 for new After the dinner, Mrs. Arnold. report on keeping active and fit commented on a Homemaker in
Presently it is, housed in the the older classes. He said when s 'Taylor, President, opened the which she and Mrs. Alex Pepper her report, and when a "Woman
former Continuation Schogl the Kindergarten, teacher and The Board approyc(I , six construction. P'
class wanted to u e he p Cof concerts .' atten¢cd at Huronview May 29th. oils working she has quit
across the road from St. Patrick's. ,• S t rufessional da}'s only for the _'ountil authorized the paving meeting with the institute Ode Y q g q
!s 1975-76 school term instead of the ' „ oP 56,500 to Albrecht Bros. for and Mary Stewart collect. Roll The Fall Fair prize money will be living", Mrs. Ross Gordon said,
Mr. Looby said there is a request gymnasidrn they had to cross the I igen in 2 sections this year, yeast "rhe P.W.i.O. i's having a dis la
for floor covering, far the highway' and the teacher had to prirposed nine days.;I'hr Ministry structural steel to be used at the Call - ••Namb a product we would g g P Y
g g or Education allows nine days• start- Sundayarena. , ` p a lack it' farmers never rime bark" olid quilts. at the Royal Winter Fair: South
Kindergarten 'room and the put on the outer clothing fair
teacher wants,,the toilets moved
almost e'ver!�'�c5i d herself, Mr. Thr dates till• the six days Council las m red t( was answered h>' 22 members and The Historical Society will be Huron is responsible for musical
He said' he was told the Hicknell said • •that if a approved..tliscussed in coninlitfee Is listening to good music w hilt t•cc•epton at Seaforth Manor on one visitor. Treasurer's report held in Seaforth in October with numbers at the area convention to
upstairs, was given and a letter of the Seaforth Women's Institute be held in Stratford in November.
j teacher is lonely with only her Kindergarten pupil became ill (as of the whole, arc.to hc.tvorked out sitting rcrmfortably in the (Continued on Page 16) g wc
.in the school and she often happens in this age group) with the adnii.n.istlration and staff's outdoors your idra,of how to This meeting was Agriculture
class f the schools. s{pend a pleasant Sunday 1tit."1W and Canadian Industries. In
complained at having to cross the then the teacher had to phone the o
main street with the .children to principal to send over a Grade 8 The followin�o rC4i 11,160ns pot' , Thanks to thc• Seaforth Chamber ” Hibbert may charge was Mrs, Les Campbell
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ofConur[ercc, the whole town will s r •
have a chance to do • just 111.11 at a �oltn Huron Riehl introduced our speaker
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Look at Yourself' ro'•ects series of Band Concerts the Miss Belle Campbell who spoke
.� I C'hamhcr has arranged for k m o
.. ... nearly industries in Seaforth
riding Industry is what put Seaforth
Victoria Park this summer. on the map in 1860 - 70's. In 1868
The concerts will begin at ":45 I it Thr provincial riding of Huron it was a village and in 1875 it
y • Seaforth
and the public- is asked to bring �'
have Achi' eve m en t Da n �c ill ht greatly enlarged should became a town, and as you all
lawn chairs• the proposed redistribution be know Seaforth will be celebrating
The Achievement Day Ion the Egmondville; Janet Hancy. Clare ti Fatness Counts, .all nten[bers; This Sundae, lune to the
project Taking a Look at Yourself.. Devereaux', ,loan Dcycrcaux and McKillop II,Mudificd R rggedy Srafur[h Junior Band w ill lick oft v' passed in the Fall scssiori of its Centennial next year. The Salt
p legislature. This will of course industry was the large one but in
t was held in Seaforth on Jaturday- Marti Devereaux all of R.R.4, Anns. hair. Mary .Ann Van Bake,: the concert series, with d parade
for 130 girls from 10 4-H Seaforth; Jane Ribey'. Ida down Main StceI at ?.15 have no effect on the July 8 addition there were others, Sash
Cgmondyille, Groovy Groomers. federal election, and Door factory, churn factory,
Club's°,There are 1,100 girls Stinnissen, Pam DeGroot. Chris storage aid and accessories, ,lune prcreding . their concert. The cX : yµ,, Residents of Hibbert, (Continued on Page 16)
'arfici atin in the program in Groothuis, Ljnda Vincent and gg , Huronia Mens Chorus 1'rum
p p g p g' F > >crt; Seaforth III. The f reify Fitli, on, Logan and Blanshard
” Huron, directed by count home Heather McPherson, all of ' F.xcter "will entertain the next
economist Jane S. Pengilfey of Seaforth;- Mary Ellen Knight, Pollirs, all members: McKillop 1• Sunday, .lune 23. On July 7 the Townships plus those of the
t Powder Puffs, hands and hails, towns of St. Marys and Mitchell Horse show
Clinton. Provincial honors, for Cranbrook; and Carolyn Maloney Stratford Legion Concert Band
Phvllis'Bcucrntann; Seaforth V. will become part of Huron Bruce
completing 12 projects, went to: of R.R.5, Seaforth. will play and on ,)Lily 14, the riding. These places are at
Carole Eggert and Margaret Van Skits and exhibits presented in Flashy Fluters, all nicnrbers: and Clinton Centennial Band is :
i BrUCCfiCld. C'ov °i 6irlS- hair care, present part of the Pe'r[h riding. this' weekend
D $.ke of Egmondville; Mary Van the aft ernoon p rogram were: �' scheduled.
Dboren and Dorothy Van Doornik, Seaforth T, Glamour Girls, hair Eliza\ieth Mchitosh' The Mitchell Legion Band will Redistribution maps have been
j both of R.R.4, Seaforth; Donna care, Sandra Ruston and Joanne Mrs. Agnes King. pltiv on .luly 21 and the Listowel circulated throughout Ontario;
some ridings having very little The Seaforth Agricultural
Nolan of R.R.2, Dublin and Nancy DeGroot•: McKillop 111, • Bcaurty economist ' from Woodstock and Salvation Army Band w ill play "t
Knight of Cranbrook. ,y Queens, all members; Seaforth 11, Miss Karen . Moses, home and provide a church service on change made. Society's Light Horse Show,
County honors, for completing The Bee Beauties, per�onat economist from Mitchell July 28. The August concerts at — At a recent meeting s Perth discontinued over 30 years ago
six projects, went to: Lorna cleanliness, Kim "' Anstett; commented on the exhibits and the hand shelfwill be annouf1ed FIFTY YEARS MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. County Council members object has been re-established this year.
Eggert and Debbie Rose both of Seaforth IV, Look Like Ladies, skits. later. • al the los in their riding. They are The show will be held this
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celebrate idthe r fiftieth -wedding Huron -Bruce Riding. to Noonday June 15, st art[ g t 12
Forsyth, the a
OWnS Perth Colrniy Council Set up a Seaforth Agricultural nSociety
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y (toff Phot Comrnilice to study the proposal President Alf Ross said they are
anniversary ext week M r
Huron County warden,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F mo)
s t is a for
rev and draft their opposition up to it, assured of a large entry of horses
For the people of Hibbert the from a 50 mile radius.
proposed redistribution will mean There will be entertainment in
.: Tuckersmith couple 1 1
t`: � ' '• ) � . � a return to the riding which they the arena during the judging that
t r " � `` were a part until the mid 1950',. will be held in the agricultural
if �"'s.
r +M +a Any objections may he sent in park in the fairgrounds. Crowds
wed 5 0 years g may move back and forth between
a k writin to the Elec oral
v., d a :..: Boundaries, Commission of the two areas. it
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There will also -be quarter and
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long time residents of school hoard and was president Secretary, Brian S. McCool, 70 half mile saddle rates and games
heir Lonibar(1 St.. Toronto. M5C'1M3. racing.
Tuckersnnth are celebrating t for two years of the Huron Perth
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next week. Mr. and Mrs. Fors\ill , Association. Giant
who wmere married at Egondville a ra de Jet
Manse on .lune 18. 1924 will Attendonts of the wedding of p
fifty ,cors ago were Mr. and Mrs.
receive their friends at an Open
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Mrs. ,I.E.MrLcllan. the bride's for Lions celebration
9, Tuckersmith. on Wednesday.
June 1'9, -
sister, the former Edna Strong.
` s frit' Ivan is the son of the late Mr. Among others who were present The lions Club of Seaforth are as far away as Mitchell will enter
and Mrs. Henry Forsvth. Mrs, at the wedding fifty ver -s ago and hazing a giant parade to help floats along with W.I. groups,
f a i p will he at the Golden Wedding celebrate their 50th Anniversary local businesses and other service
Fars ih is the daughter of the late g
y g event is the room's sister Mrs, this year. clubs. Two schools are entering
Mr. and Mrs, John Strong of g
Tuckersmith, W•A.Glazier of Clinton. The late Starting at 1:30 p.m. four floats along with the surrounding
Mr. Forsyth. who retired fron, Rey. W.D.Mrponald officiated. bands and 35 floats will travel townships, and the Turf Club.
r farming in 1964, was warden of Following the ceremony supper from the Van Egmond house to One block of Gouinlock St. from
Huron Count\ in 1961. He was a was Scryed for the immediate the fairgrounds, a route of a mile Bayfield Road to Main Street will
I .. member of Tuckersmith Council relatives at the home of the bride, and a half long on June 22nd, be closed off from 11 a.m, to 6
from 1953.57 and reeyc of tile. Mr. and Mrs. George Strong. A Leading the parade will be the p.m. that day to make room for
reception and dance was held several amusement rides for the
' Clare Devereaux J township from It), -61, He was P SDHs Girls Trumpet Band. The
COUNTY HONOURS At Sat urday s 4-H Club Maloney, Joan Devereaux and assessor in Tuckersmith from later on. Clinton Legion Pipe Band, children.
Achievement Day in Seaforth, these girls received Heather McPherson and rear, Debbie Rose, 1962.68 The couple farmed at Lot 30, Godericit Lakeshore Brass Band the Lions will be having a
their county honours after completing six projects. Christine Groothius, Mary Devereaux, Mary Ellen Both the Forsyths are members Con. 4, Hibbert Township for ten and the Mitchell Legion Band will dinner Friday night and Saturday
`t They are, left, front Janet Haney, Jane Ribey and Knight, Ida Stinnissen and Pam De Groot. of Egmondyiile United Church. years, before moving to their also take part. will hold a public barbecue and
Linda Vincent. Middle, Lorna Eggert, Carolyn (Staff Photo) Mr. Forsyth is a former secretary present home in Tuckersmith. Many local organizations from dance'. °
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