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rge cooper shop, pump factory (Continued ft• m Page 1) Seafarth property purchast . 72 -passenger buses, were in � �
/ ! 0 here -they made wooden rece.ntjy Erol» Arthur Wright an service at Ecole Ste. r an `s,�
Ray 4ontpis. oi` St Marie d at
iJ�C C(lh �)Sh Besupre;E spa
' a; terns, something you never Ambrose School, Stratford; Miss Heil Bell for another narrow stri Hesson. The old buses were , r<.
q h hear of today. Mary Sills, Mrs, Dora Hartman 5'feef by 280 feet on the south .traded in,
th n, 6t u t^1Ce Iq The t3roa4f'out & .Bo'x Furniture side owned b Ewart Wilson of
i•1 - St,�tm and Q f and Mrs. Cecilia Mittelholtz; all Y Howard Shantz of Stratford,
S ; i•5,• ► +� �Is: j Factory, furniture was shipped to R.R.4, Seaforth'. The trading will
\. ali ecr` Soccer of St. Boniface School, Zurich; 8 Vincent Young of Goderich and t
C,�tJy o Sch'4t the States and England, 100 men provide the school board with
nd 'i �l� tid ht KP Mrs. -Marlene Deith, St. Patrick s P Oscar Kieffer of Bluevale, who
y were employed at this factory. School, Kinkora; Sister Gloria property with an outlet to a side attended the Canadian Trustees'
you q nd y Cct n �o hr�tl `^ U 0 h - • Daily wage at , that time was street which has not been ' ` •
u Jean Rakoz, St. Mary's School, Association convention in Regina,
Q lot OF i• h i n s 1 $1.25. D.D. Wilson's Egg constructed as et. The Board will
9 Goderich; Mrs. Margaret Y gaffe reports.
Emporium, and a butter and Barkley, St. Jose h's School, pay the total cost of severence Mr. Your said the -main thin
✓ \t a J �. cheese factory also a Flax Mill Stratford; Mrs. Anne Murray, St. and legal. fees. for him was the concern t ff you're
where 20-25 men were employed, Miss Another trade in property' expressed about the pastors a
Patrick's School, Dublin; NEW IN TOWN
There was also a Pork Packing Nancy Adams and Richard Forrist happened in Stratford in the teaching religion in the schools.
> Plant. South of the Railway tracks northwest area ofthe cit where
j j al, both of St. Aloysius School, Y The problem seemed to be if "'we
ji I they made rod and beam ploughs Stratford; Sister St. Augustin . the boundaries were adjusted on should give it back to the parish 8 don't know
some 3000 were all sold in 1880 the 11.87 acres owned b the n
Hennessy and Sister Diane Na'ud, Y prietst to teach religion in the Whidh Wad/ to turn,
J t • Ij7 l l�
also -over the tracks was an
( I • both of Holy Name of Mary Huron -Perth Board as a future schools, and if note then ,ave
ti \ Oatmeal Mill. site for a school. The trade was Call the
.,� . School, St. Marys; Shirley Dodds, .should educate our teachers
There were also two flour mills with Eiwo Canadian Building
St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge; g ourselves at special courses",
! and both kept bus and payin Company Mr. Your said that now%C f''/ Y
1, p Y p Y g and Patrick Monaghan, St. Com an Limited -in order to g `
their men $1.50 a day in addition Michael's School, Stratford. finalize the subdivision plans for parents want reading, writing and
with foundry work, some The resignations of two the area proposed by the Eiwo arithmetic but, they also • want �*o.
agricultural implements were consultants we accepted: Company. religion, especially when the are
made also. - Ted Geoffrey, R.R.2, Zurich, g p y y hostess at.4a2-9623
Frances Con y, religious Y paying .ext ra for it (in the '
The Salt industry was the education consultant in the chairman of building and separate schools). You'# be glad you did
largest as there were more than Stratford area, and Edward maintenance committee reported Mr. Shantz said that he felt
t one. The Eclipse Salt Work Rooney of Stratford, special -it' is costing the. board $5 per each Catholic trustee should be
turned out•250-300 barrels a day month for the storing of old
education consultant. g willing to enter the pulpit to
and entPloyed 20 • 25 men. This Sam Lariccia, itkerant French windows fn the Coliseum which expound on Catholic education. -
�� business carried on until 1880's hay been taken from schools
teacher at ' St. Mary's School, p
r and then the business men left for '7
Goderich; St, Joseph's School, renovated by the Board.
-• "f other places. In 1943 the Seaforth
r I c Clinfon; St. Joseph's School, The Board endorsed the
i .r`�.� Salt Co. tried td revive„ the Kingsbridge; ,and Sacred Heart resolution from the.. City of NOW
r industry and for a short time they S'ch of Wingham, has resigned. London for the develoment of a
"mid manage to produce some salt province -wide system of Is the time to get rid of those weeds in your'
u� for agricultural purposes but not Mrs. Trudy Smith, remedial demountable schools. The
enough to make a profitable. In teacher at Ecole Ste Marie; lawn with
g P London Board of, Education is-
.
s-
\ R.R.2. 'Lurieh, has resigned, also WEED and .FEED
. 1950 they tried again brit this also proppsing to develop a, joint
failed. With all these thriving the itinerant nlusic and
i I •' •, g administrative -board committee
principals' relief, Mrs; Lucv M.
t industries in Seaforth. can You to study the, applicability of the
ij Aitchinson (Power) at Immaculate
imagine all the activity that was demountable structure concept PROTECT YOUR ROSES WITH
J ` ` oin un 100 }cars ago. Conceptiinn School, Stratford and
%,��• ,r g g g for the proposed new schools in
�) Mrs,. - Richt thanked Miss St. Ambrose; and Mrs. Judy ROSE DOCTOR
the 1975 capital works budget.
Campbell for her informative talk. Pontsioen at St. Aloysius,
The Board will advise the
i The Institute picnic will be held St'atfol'd Huron County Board of Education }
the last unday in Jul. Three teachers will retire. at 3 and 7 -lb. Or he efQltOmy 15-1b. bag
• ,� - -' � � that there is no additional space •
Mrs. Arr d • ylor adjourned the end of • June, Mrs. Julia to rent at the formex4our-room St.
e f w. _tlte nloe-ting and lunch was served Lennon, St.Aloysius School, Peter's School in Goderich. At the We Still Have
%'' b,\ Mrs. John MacLean,. Mrs. Stratford, with 34 years; Miss present time -the Huron Board
Wilfred Coleman, Mrs. Eldin Fifeen O'Brien. St. Mary's rents three classrooms for the SEED CORN,
Kerr. Mrs. Arnold Taylor. School. Goderich, with 39 years; Qu@cn Elizabeth School for the
and Mrs. Marie Mclady, St. Trainable Reiarded and had • available..
C61unnban School, with 34 years. requested the fourth room. it is
Court Consantine attends 8enm'i11er,,,, 'teachers hired for September " r'ghts of
party rented to the Km
are: Joni Dade to St,Columban Columbus fora meeting room, FERTILIZER and SPRAYS
Twenty members of Court that are interestcc•an contact Stttt'fa. Mt.. Joe Youngblut'. Mr, and Mrs. School: Mrs. Doreen Nogalo, St.- Vincent Young of Goderich
Constantine L 1842 attended the Brenda Th ompso,
Algin Sturcj of .Holmesyille Russell Good, both' of Patric ublin; Mrs.
nCarol informed the board members.
birthday party held tby Sorry to -report that .Jim spent the weekend with his Londesboro.' Mrs. Ella Jewitt fail to s e the ur enc of - BALER'TWINE-
Berimiller
onnell, Precious Blood, " ! g Y on. June 4th. Prel�cator is a patient in Seaforth grandparents' Mr. and `Ms•s. Bill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. xeter; Sister Loretta Hagen and plutting the Knights out of house
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Supper was served after Nvhich
Community ., Hospital follo�+ing
Storey.
Ncls(m McClure. Bryan and
'Miss Elizabeth Erncst.moth to St.
and home because a year from
the t presidents were
t
the misfortune of being in+'ohec
lune Fehr of Vanasna is
C'la}u'rr.
Mary's,School, Goderich: Thomas
now they (the Huron Board)• will
honoured. 'Chose honoured
in a car accident Thurs
spending a fe++ days this \Neck
Mr. and Mrs. Keri Preszcator,
Keefer. St. James. Seaforth:
be through renting he .said,
g g•`'
to St. Ambrose School, Stratford.
from the Constance Lodge were
evening.' Glad to hear as of
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Lary Dillon of-
Sister Mary Regier and Edward
The Huron Board is in, the
Seaforth, Mr.' and Mrs. Carl
Delphine Dolmage, Doreen
Sunday .evening Jim was much
Buchanan. Bill, Doug. Belly and
ScoHrth attended the King picnic
Capeili 'to Holy Name of Mary
process oL,building an addition
Stcv,,,n Sbarpn .and Kenn+:'Mr.
T Dolmage, Edith Nott, Mary
improved.
Boh.
held in the Riverside Park in
Sgllotil, 'St, Marys: Sister Mary
and .'renovating. Victoria Public
in Seaforth High School on
McClure, Anna Dolmage,
We would like to welcome to
Weekend visitors with the
Snday,
Exeter on u
Winifred, Miss Katherine Dick
School in Goderich inhere it is
space in the school for
OPNOTCH
Marjorie Anderson, Betty Hulley,
the -community for the summer
Whytc family +%ere Miss fo-yce
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
and Gary Prince, both to St.
providing
be informed the Hurot�Perth
Jessie Tebbut, dune Fothergill,
months Michael Dzandza and
Honncllo of Weston. Jack and .
Mrs. Walter McClure and family
Boniface, Zurich: Percy the
Queen Elizabeth School for'
Columban.
-Acprogram was conducted with
Samuel Allatey of- Ghana, West
Dchhic Crahbc of. Oshawa.
\Nero Mr. and Mrs., Harry Nesbitt
Lauwaert, S,t,. Michael's School,
the Trainable Retarded which will -
Month+ evening with ,Mrs,
a skit "All About Members",
Africa. They•\will be solving ++ith
yi+ki Powell of Auburn- spent
and ho\s of Stratford, Mr. and
Stratford: Mrs. Jeanne-tte
be ready for the 1975-76 term.
Clinton \ere Sunday visitors with
Rannic Armstrong and babe boy
Mrs. Susan Kraftcheck.
The• Board accepted the
The Town of Goderich is
spent Satdrday' ++ith Fhcir
Musical number, contests and a
by Audrev Kernighan
tc +a n ca
the Wh}ic tannik and helping ai
the k\vekend +„th• Mr. and- Mrs.
Mrs. Arnold Campbell and fannily
Eybergcn, St. Aloysisu School,
Stratford; Mrs. Loretta Hoax
interested in renting space fpr.the'
-
talk on
Camp Menesetung near Goderich
Fired Buchanan. Bill. Doug, Bctty
of R.R.05, Seaforth, Mr. and'Mrs.
and
"How the Foresters were
this summer. I
and Boli;,:
Ho++aid • Brien of R.R.til.,
to St. Ambrose School, Stratford.
-Dau Nursery School next year
formed"
Mr. John Turner and Barry
S1i'.'eu5icl Mrti. Marris Bos,
Seaforth, Mr.' and Mrs. Carl
itinerant French teacher hired:.
when the Huron Board no. longer
4-14 Achievement Day was held
Turner of Tuckersnnith visited on
Stcv,,,n Sbarpn .and Kenn+:'Mr.
Merner.-Satidi•a, Julic,Ann and
Mrs. Rita LauA-aert to St. Mary's,
tents the , rooms', also the
in Seaforth High School on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. •Reg.
:Arnold 'Bos attended. 'the Bos
Michael.
Hesson; St. Patrick's, Kinkora
Goderich Art Club and they will
OPNOTCH
Saturday. Seaforth 3 Club
Lawson, John and Elizabeth, it
Tamil+ picnic held in Riverside
Mr. and Mrs. •Jim "I•h ompsou•,
St. Patrick's, Dublin and St.
be informed the Hurot�Perth
attended._ and presented a skit
being• the occasion of ,lobo's
i'ark..Exeter, on Sunday.
Rick and Renee, visited on .
Columban.
Board will consider renting at that
FEEDSTOPNOTCH
"What do you want your
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Storey of
Month+ evening with ,Mrs,
Itinerant music teacher hired,
time.
appearance to say" with all the
,Rick and Renee I'hompson
Clinton \ere Sunday visitors with
Rannic Armstrong and babe boy
Mrs. Susan Kraftcheck.
The• Board accepted the
members participating. The next
spent Satdrday' ++ith Fhcir
Mr. and .Mrs, Bill Storcj and-
in Goderich Hospital. Also with
The Board authorized the
resignation of custodian and bus
project for this fall will be "The
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ahien Storey.
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Dickson and
trading of a small strip 5 feet by
driver, Tony Denomme at Ecole
Club Girl Entertains".. AnL girls
Carter Kerslake and Craig of
Mi. .Austin Dexter of Clinton.
Rhonda of Port Albert.
450 feet on the east. side of the
Ste Marie, effective June 30.
Phone 527=1910 Seaforth
Don Crowley of R.R.2,
Council.tapp.roves Day
Cale Ce''n'ltre
Gadshilk reported the two new
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A gran( of $2.500 +vas made in
Harry,Jcssonne for carrping on the
Market Street. Perry Broome had
Councillor Jinn Crocker in
n +
June 17 to - celebrate Senior •
the Seaforth Lions Club to help
a� swcring service until .lune 13.
been hired as a student for the
reporting for general government
`
Citizens Week,.
with the operation of the park'and
He expressed the thanks of
for the service • tNlr.
sunnrter at a salary of $2,15 per
hour,
told council a new• heating system
is to be installed in the library and
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
Ina supplement being
pool'
council
prepared by the Huron Expositor
Council or Wayne Ellis, in his
Jessome had carried oniover the
A fence was to be erected on
tenders are to be issued for the
Council agreed to commemorate
protection to persons and
p P
years.
�••^•u "`�
the property line between the'
painting, of the exterior of the
50 years the lions Club have
property report asked council ti
Councillor John S•ifmatiinn
property owned by the town and
building. Burns, Ross a
50th
A N N I VER S A R Y
served the Seaforth area.
pay Don McLcllanJor~ 2b hours
reporting for public .+yorks' said
Carl Dalton. This land • was ,
Associates are to be requested to .
overtime he had accumulated as
+work +was to.. start')n installing
purchased •from Mr. Dalton last •
survey the industrial park and a.
A grant of $200 was authorized
an auxiliary constthl.:' and
catch bad ins ori Mill and • Jarvis
year. -Tender,,, are to_ke called for -
meeting set up with the PUC
to the Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce.
informed counc' an agrccnrctrt
had been "I a f h S f
Strccts and on the south side of
this joh.
regarding servicing of the lots.
or, i
Council applied to the Ministry Community Hosp al fora police
of Transportation and answering -service t a cost of
Communications for an additional $250 per month.
$6,000 ' subsidy for road He also asks counch to
maintenance, authroize a •payrn nt of 587.50 to
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Catered by Campbell and Cardiff '
SATURDAY; JUNE 22nd.
Social 'hour 5:30 -- Barbecue 7-8:30'
in the'
SEAFORTH' COMMUNITY CENTRE
GIGANTIC PARADE
FLOATS, BANDS, CLOWNS, begins at 1:30 p.m. Sharp
JUNE' 22nd'
Interdenominational Church Service
Northside Onited Church , -
SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd at 4 pmb
Guest Speaker: REV. H: DOUGLAS STEWARIOL , D.D.
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