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Kiriborn a group of men worked e programme was being planiiod� informed the 'Clerk that,, rather
for the coming fseasops, than cut trees and destroy the
at the farm:af pori Buchanan, north arnd was# 6f ri the large crowd of hungry eo Ie, .Each batch•of buryl; c oking brpll6r halves for
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Council then decided to continue' was placing the. shed further
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F.orresters Hall by truck from the Buchanan: farm', Chefs Included Walter, and tii� meeting on Wednesday oight back, thus saving the trees
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Councillor Ivan gave, $5383.03, and General Orders in
report on the progress of the New the sun! of $68,845.00 were
Mitchell Arena, and said th-at ordered paid. The latter included
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representat n to the higher educational levies.
levels of govern"m' ent to extendThe budget was examined, and
V the period of Capital Wintei the Clerk, ordered to prepare a
PARK & P 0 0,1e
Works Allowances had been by-law to be passed at the next
made. There had been delays in regular ineeting.
the delivery of materials, so that The,,next regular meeting fall
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Needs your help to continue to provide the 4,rea A V,
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construction was running behinds' ing on July I was changed to
schedule. Tuesday, July 2. with ocnie; swimming and instruction facilities at
Councillor Ivan Norris, and 2
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cting V -MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION;TODA
Matt McCreight_ the Inspecting'"" %g BEGENEROUS,
Villa& of Dublin.
Trustee of the
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New
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Board of an hi h
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would take over the 45ppration of Seafodh Lions Park: Y
the Arena from the Building
Committee on completion of the' P.O. Box 278
structure. It was felt there should
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Seaf orth, Ont.
Band -plays
Sunday evening Seaforth ed.
Official receipts for income tax'purposes automatically issued.
residents were entertained by the
THEY SERVED A large number of women worked preparing dinner and serving - Seaforth Community Band under for donations of $5.00, and over. Receipts for lesser amounts
It for theapproximately the' direction of Dr. C.E.Toll.
mately 1000 people who were expected at the Forrestem barbecue issued on request.
DR.ELIOT DONALD NUNTHAU
In Kinburn or Constance Thursday. Twenty-five members each brought 6 roasting Local talent helped. The concert
opened With remarks from Otto who -is carrying on the practise of
pan full of scalloped potatoes. Four crates of cabbage was cut up for coleslaw and Tippelt. Dr. C.T.B.Moyo of Seafbrth
Ice cream, long Johns and rolls were provided for the hungry eaters. (Staff Photo)
Talent included Mr. and during his absence.
Mrs. Strain, Clinton; Sylvia Dr. Murithali, who is married
Wilson. Varna. George Wilson, with two children, attended
Diana Schneider, Richard ,Horsey Goromonzi school, Rhodesia and
and the Bradley Family of graduated with a Bachelor of
FINANCINClinton. The audience was also Science cum laude at HowarvardBANKRATEG
Ru entertained by Harold Shobroo
k University, Washington, D.C. He * #D
and Wayne Lyon who played the r6ceived his Medical training at
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accordion'and by vocal solo by 6e ' .Uni e sity of Toronto r t
ComesTo B issels Motors
Rose Marie Budd. graduating in Medicine in 1973.
Next. Sunday evening fhe He has served as a senior clinical
Huronia Male Chorus will be at clerkship at Toronto General and
the Band Concert. Organizers as interne in medicine at St.
bqpc -more people will corilq put;,tp- 'Mighag-1: .Howitgl., Toronto. Our Snatecoon
make these evenings a success, (Adv.) We have a'number of '74 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
M Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 loors.
1973 Pontiac 'Brougham, 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H&T.
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1973 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan
1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T.
News of 1973 Vega Hatchback
1970 Pontiac Parisienn'e 4 dr.H.T.
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1973 Buick Century 2 dr.t. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and
1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. H.T.
1- 4 dr. H.T.
Huronview 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. STATION WAGONS
1973 Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1972 Pontiac . Laurentian I Station
19,72 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T. Wagon
THEY ATE Part of the crowd who attended thie.60,ryesters chicken barbecue in 1972 F9rd Sedan 1968 Rambler Station wagon
1972 Mercury Marquis 4 dr. H.T. air Cond. 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon
Constance last. week are seen above digging into their food. Rainy cool weather Seventy-sik grade 6, 7 and 8 student's from Huron 1972 Dodge Montego',4 dr. H.T. air cond. TRUCKS .
meant that a number of people took their meal home to eat but quite a few ate in the Centennial School at Brucefield, visited The Home on automatic
hall and on picnic tables outside. (Staff Photo) Monday afternoon.,and present ed a musical program. The 1972 Ford Galaxic 500 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Ford 1/4 tun pick up V8
theme of the prograni was an imaginary trip to Jamaica with 1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T. 1971 Chev..1/2 ton pick up
songs and special numbers related to the islancLMr. Mathers. Fully. equipped with air 1971 Che'v I ton pick up
ropal of the school, was emcee i for the afternoon with Mrs. conditioning. '2 - 1970 Chev 50 series ,14 ft. Vans
/Mc�Kinley. director of music, leading the choir assisted by 1971 Montecarlo 2 dr. H.T. air cond. Number ot'Vans,'C . hevs. & Fords 6 cyl
Mrs. Moffatt, music teacher for the senior grades. Wilson 1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham
Armstrong expressed the appreciation of the residents. 4 dr. HT. and 8 automatics from 1970 to 197Z
and every month is The Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute were hostsO on 1971 Ford6alaxie 500 4 dr.H.T.
Wednesday afternoon for the June Birthday Party. Mrs.
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R f M
Raeburn. President of.the Club, was emcee for the program
which in,
coloured slides of points of interest in the B-RUSS'ELS MO -TORS
Goderich area shown by Mr. Bob Henry and piano melodies
by Lawes FAlconer. The twenty celebrants presented BRUSSELS ONTAR16
PHONE 887.6173— The Home of Better Use4 Cersv
with gifts with thanks extended to the ladies by Mrs: Chisolf OPEN EVERY 5VE11"NQ
DA1' MONTH m.
Cup cakes -and tea were served to one hundred and -fifty
residents and guests.
BUTTER
Is a genuine product. It is
a part of milk, our most
nearly perfect food.
The Bradley Family of Clinton who are a popular group
with the residents, came to our rescue on "Family Night" due
to a cancellation. The family of four girls and three boys sang
as a chorus as well as solo and duet numbers. They are
accompanied by their father. Eugene, with the accordion. W
John Bradley a new resident om Wingham, thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the 49'ents.' TO NSHIP HIBBERT
RESIDENTS ONLY
LIBERAL
COLLECTION OF OLD WIRE" FENCING
COMMITTEE -
BUTTER and VIM INSTANT Absolutely no Posts, Stakes or Other
ROOMS Foreign Objects.
Spells whole milk nutrition and Wire fencing may be'deposited at the TOWNSHIP SHED,
will gaveyou -many dollars. in the Interest of
Lot 16, Concession'A.m. and 4 p.m. on
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SUGGESTION: Jonyndon WEDNESDAY afid THURSDAY,
8, between 8SDAY, JUNE 26 & 27, 1974
Pbr a sweeter flavour use - located in •-the Royal Block Wire to be free of all'wooden posts,itakes
less- water With VIM.
Owner MWn titinGWerlei at the Stop Ughft
or other foreign objects. Rolled as- small
PHONE 527-1701
as possible.
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