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Part of the program for Homes for ay� for FamilY Night Aq (Thursd
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theAged, evening, 7 p.m.).Th se' same he Committee of clubs provided the FamilYNi ht
Management of Huronview has program during SeniorCitizens,
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For this week Only, dining y _ � ���•F� �� ,•; ��, Y., the g hope to. have many 'outside' �
room will be open to visitors and seniors with us. The games will ¢” /
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g be }field in the auditorium with
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and supper will be provided the some real prizes, instead of 'the
day of the picnic. It would be usual chocolate bars, etc.
appreciated if clubs or individuals Brussels' Senior Citizens will join
rt w who are planning to stay for our residents for the afternoon. Fathers Day Cards
Ei r;'r meals would let us know , in y
On Saturday, June 22nd, there
advance. will be table games in the
Following is a . schedule of auditorium (progressive euchre,AUS,
acts, ities: bridge, SOU. etc.). Seaforth GRT�ST S
A special church service will be Happy Citizens' Club will sponsor Wallets��
TALKdNG OVER THE OLD DAYS — Almost 600 good old days when t�iey belonged to the band with held in the auditorium on Sunday this activity.
morning, June 16th, with the ”
people attended a reunion dance for members and Graeme McDonald, Faye's husband, left and choir of Wesley Willis Church .
former members of the Seaforth District High School Sandra's'dau daughter Lynda, centre, and niece Lori Police Report �Op
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Girls Trumpet Band, -in Seaforth on Saturday night. Savauge. band members from as far back as 1957 and Chaplain,Rev. W. McWhinnie, Durhe he week of the 5th Men's Hose
Faye Love McDonald, second from left and Sandra all over the province 'attended the reunion. will be in'charge of the service. In. Jun'e'to the I ]th June 1974, the
Savauge Toll, S1. Catherines, far right, talk over the (Staff Pboto) the evening there will be a band Seaforth Pol ce investigat ed 38
concert, weather permitting.
Monday afternoon there will be occurrences, they are as follows:
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a n sg'radbationOld 'Cynic niusir and dancing inAssist Gene al Public 7 e
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� the auditorium. Goderich Senior Mischief omplaints 1 ?"
Citizens' Club will join with the Property amage 4
The meetingof the Catholic to visit sick and shut-ins for Jul Manilla in the Philippine Islands. knowledge of , these countries. Huronview residents in the
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mu,i les and will 'assist with the
Womens' League was opened and Augusi and report to She showed film strips of life, Miss Santos asked those present J Assist O er Police Dep'ts. 4
with a spiritual reading b past convenor or at the next meeting to style, industry, agriculture and to think of the less fortunate as music.
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president•Mrs. Alvin Smale. Mrs. be �._ held in September. the people , o1' this tropical they think of you and understand' 'rucsday afternoon, Rev. Thefts 2
Ray Hutchison chaired the Congratulations are extended to paradise. Members asked many Lunch was served by Mrs. George Youmatoff. )Rector of Distur nceComplaints 4 BOOKS AND ST:� 1111IN :M1 STORE
meeting. Reports from various Mrs. Cat hLrine Roth the mother questions and Miss Santos Gerald' Groothuis, Mrs. Harry Rnvlield snot Middleton Anglican Alar 1 The Friendly Store in Seaforth -'"the friendly town"
Churches, and formerly Padre of
convenors were heard and of Mrs. Maurice Etue, who will be answered with her very pleasing Mak and Mrs. Maurice Etue. Miss' g Persons 1 �
approved. 100 ,years old this month. C.F.B., Clinton, will lead a Inse re Premises 1
Mrs. Wilbert Maloney gave an Father Laragh, We parish , sing -song in the auditorium. Rev, Suspicious Persons 1 interestingand detailed report on priest celebrates his 30th year of Youmaloff is well-known to most
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the (fiocesan convention' held in the priesthood this month. A of the residents of Huronview, wi P t•••'Litter Complaints � 1
London which Mrs. nd ar(sh art will be held on Jd'ne because of the great interest he
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Mrs. Smale attended. The theme 21st at the Seaforth Gold Club. ok in Huronview, during the wDepartments 2
SPRING REQUIREMENTS
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this •year "Be Doers of the Fathers' message centered on the �/ r
years he was stationed at the
World". They learned that there many feasts this month of June:. base. 3 Persons charged under the °
is a varlet of gifts but always the ^' These feasts are to teach us what Wednesday, the annual
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same Spirit, there are all sorts of arld how it is necessary, to ,Huronview picnic will be held- on
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service to be done, but always to experience Christianity in a total ', the grounds, weather "pertni(ting, Liquor Control Act.
the same Lord. Every or in the auditorium, if the .
member way. Under the influence of the \ A 14 Mot orists stopped and warned
can bel to some way. Hol Spirit we live lives of 'o weatherman does not cooperate.RDEN 1 SEEDS,
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Graduation for Grade 8 peace and one of service to God -CAN bti 'ttciitVs } - There will be games, races, etc., infractions.
students is June 19th and par ents and our fellow man. " commencing at 2 p.m. Huron No traffic accidents repor
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and students are invited in the
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The guest .speaker was Miss
Fermer Santos formerly of
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AGRICULTURAL 'AIRCRAFT-, ^� � � - I
I SPRAYING Provides
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Supplies
forth District High School Girls'.
Nancy Berger, now' Mrs. R.
Branch {
I Many -More Advantages ... I
Trumpet Band from across
Jackman of Montreal, took over.
Thursday June 6th Branch 156 two ball fout•somc. '
*Cro sma be s ra' ed at the most advantageous4lme
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Ontario attended a reunion dance
Saturday night, from as far awav
The S.D.H,S. principal said the
conducted a Canvass for the..,,., Sunday .lune ' 23rd Legion
Salvation Army. i�resident
� There is no soil'eompactfon
I There is no damage to the grain ... this alone could I
LAWN MOWERS — TILLERS — GARDEN
- as Sudbury, Collingwood and
Seaforth band was the first band
to play at the international
sponsored n Goidee Baseball
Comrade George Hays wishes to
g totlrnarrlcnt in Godcrirh.
meanasavin of $7to$10 per acre I
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* en wet fields can be covered even) and com to
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TOOLS — PEAT MOSS — GARDEN 8'e'
Toronto.
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Plowing Mach on he invitation
of Gordon McGaviri' of Walton a
thank " on behalf of
members of Branch 156,
all the
Sunday July 14th Zone C 1 Golf
all the
I No investment required for equipment I
LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK
of the band, the dance attracted residents 'of $,c,aforlh and area at Kutcatdmc• I Beat the weather .1. For all your weed'and fertilizer spraying
director of the International Friday July 19th The Provincial over 500 people. who responded so enerously to on grain, corn and beans arrange now, by calling
Plowman's Association., and a P g
Lawrence Plumsteel, Principal Service Officer wilt be in this
P member of the Seafort High the fund drive. He also would like at -ca. Anyon'c wishing to make an ( LAMMENS I' a
of Seaforth District High School School Board in 1957. Foto "'me to thank all the members who d
for the past 26 years said the band appointment sh�i l'd get in touch
it was the only band, now it is came oin to help. with Comrade George Miller, SPRAYING SERVICE „ I FOR
CORN
'started out as a one -drum accom- Friday, June 7th-- The Bingo g I SPECIALISTS IN AERIALSPRAYING
only one of many, - but the g Branca; Service Officer, on or Phone 519 875-2541 or 519 875-2591
paniment for the cadet corps �in Seaforth girls have never missed attracted ninety=nine players, and before June 17th. I Local Telephone Number 482-3469
1.948 and some trumpets were ,rizcs fo the value of $355 were P
a Match in the past 16 years, he I Congr.uulatiorts , to Comrade RR 2, Glen Meyer I I ATRAZI N
added in the fbtlowi'ng years. said _ 1�'nit•
'I don't kn'ow-how-the girl of Alex Muir on the occasion of his I +'W'�"'HAVE BEEN SPRAYING CROPS IN SOUTH
g g Coming Events 83rd birthday. Thursday MaI, I t WESTERN ONTARIO FOR THE PAST TWELVE
;n--1 guess some .could play Sunday afternoon a reception '1'hiu•sday June 13th a special 23rd members got togetlicr to - YEAq$I" I `
trumpets,' he said. was held at the school when old night is being held for all help memberComrade Alec ot celebrate. i Based at Scott's Poultry Farm, Seaforth I --`--
The band became a girls' band pictures of the band were shown members. A good time has bcc n I— _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ` _ _ FO � � ��
in 1957 with George Hildebrand and the present 50 -member band Ch
planned, so it will be «•ell worth
as director. Mr. Hildebrand has played and performed their your while to attend this event
been with the band steadily: with routines. Itonight, commencing at 8:30 p.m.
A number of residents attended the Clinton Spring Fair on
Saturday and everyone at the Home are very proud.of the fact
that the Huronview float won second prize in the parade, A
special thanks to those on the staff w -ho gave of their time and
talents in preparing it. '
Mrs, Nelie Welsh, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins
A V provided the Old Tyme Music for Monday's activities.. Two
new residents were welcomed to the Home, -Mrs. Buchanan
and Mrs. McNee.
The weather was ideal on Monday evening for the Spring
Drive sponsored by the Exeter United Church men. One
hun sidents. were taken for a two hour drive through
the country which they all enjoyed very much. '
Students ftom the Exeter High School presented a
program, "This Side of Paradise" ,in the auditorium on
Tuesday afternoon arranged by Mrs. Pat Quigley. The theme
of the program was taken from the 20's with costumes, music
and dances such as the Charleston related to that era, Mary
Van Camp thanked the students on behalf of the residents.
4 The Blossom Tea and bake sale sponsored by the
Huronview Auxiliary was well attended on Wednesday
afternoon and was opened by Rev. Wittick of Blyth.
Two hundred senior members of North Street, United
Church of Goderich, which includes several from the Home,
were honoured by their congregation on Thursday afternoon.
Following a drive through the country supper was served at
the United Church summer camp.
The residents enjoyed an hour of organ melodies on
Thursday afternoon with Ed. Stiles, of Goderich, at the
console and vocal solos byrs. Rogers.
Marie, Flynn of Clinton rranged a variety program for
Y t•,, "Family Night" with Harold Black emcee for the evening.
There were instrumentals by Marie Flynn, Jim and Patrick
Murray, Harold and Gary Black, Norman, Ken and Sandra
Dale; with step dancing by Dawn and Debbie Flynn. Mrs,
McMichael thanked the entertainers on behalf of the
residents:
Frida,N- June 14th Wcckly Bingo
at the Legion Hall.
Sunday .lune 161h Decoration
Day, Members are invited 'to
come out and help decorate the
graves of their comrades who
have gone to the w:hitc Battalion. -
Sunday June 23rd Legion Golf,,
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