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{ y° ' ';,` t �� Tuckersmith Township will ask aropnd.toapg this, tax, P +vho want tQ uses our township to arrange for a new top to be put
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the ��� ' '� <� `^,u _ all municipalities in Huron have paW fo one dog only whe.0 participants with an added cost of on otic of the two Egmondville
County for permission to sell A they have two or tttbre., a #iotrresident fee for 'bur wells.
' r fiery tickets in each A township representative will programs and facilities but this
* !rOl �'S OUt�l t 4 m tci alit to raise $35,000. to be accompany Mr. Eisler on his wilMhave to be done' if support In his report to council Mr.
P Y P Nicholson said a culvert, six-feet
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used to enclose the new doiir•to•door check-up and if an cannot be given.," in diameter, had been removed ,1
swimming pool at Vanastra to owner does not pity the taxa When the delegation left from sideroad 5.6 during re-
�� K•n) �r�a' i13 # make it a ear-round faci!!t °. char a +i•il! be laid. Farm h�ttes council considered the request g
y Reeve El in Thompson. at the as well as urban homes wilt be-' but decided in view of the study construction of the Big Drain and
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that it will be offered for sale.
` nx council meeting Tuesday night, visited in the check-up. being made on recreation needs A request for a tile drainage
At the ,Goderich Raceway Friday night in the first race Lady's Mr. McIntosh said ratepayers throe throughout the count b the , , g
"� T said a recreation director .hasg Y Y loan of $2,000 was approved b
j David owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton and John Jewitt, been hired for Vanastra.,.,, are able to secure their• dog tag Recreation Committee of Huron PP qt
council : members expressed
' LonucsbCze was second with Dennis Jewitt, Clinton, on the bike. Appointed to the position is Ted from any member of council so County Council, to defer any annoyance when it was reported
Third in tlW first race was Judy Mathers owned and driven by "• ., Thurston. resently at Copper there should be no.problems. action at the-present time. "the file are already installed. In
Mac Sewcrs,of Londesboro. WNWt' ° Cliff. Requests for'builfiing permits Road Superintendent, Allan the future council will refuse a
Fourth was Popabota owned by John Davidson of Ailsa Craig KARATE HERE'-- One of the courses offered b ClerKn
es McIntosh said were granted to John A. Cooper. Nicholson, was pr sented with a
with Jack Meriam, Goderich, ivin Y , request for a loan if It is not made
g Seaforth S Recreation Department this fall WIII be+stet mption at Vanastra Kippen. for a new house on Nh certificate by'Ree a Thompson prior to any construction work.
s Fifth'was, Derby.Bob owned by Robert McLear, and driven bylot 17 concession I
Wm. McLean, both of Goderich, Ka-rate, the martial art of self-defense demonstrated during the month of August had Orville Workman. R. Kiuden from the Ontario pond Roads
' Association which sponsors the Passed for payment • were �
Out of the money was Bardanas Dale owned by J. Moore, by the two gentlemen' above. Lessons will be jumped . 082,000 gallons per day for a 3,800 bushel rain tank. C.S. Anderson Good Roads School accounts totalling $Sb,815.90 and
�• from 100,000 gallons daily during g included in this are: road
Woodstock and H. E. and H. W. nix Norwich with Gerry Roebuck, available twice per week for 10 weeks and will start July, With the increase in water A delegation 'of fivg from the' in May at the University of accounts $4,721,66; general
Goderich, driving. (with the rest of the fall recreation program) at the rates in August from 40 cents to Seaforth Recreation Committee Guelph where road employees are government $1,635.68; fire $670•
Third in the second race was Dee Run Lyn owned b Mr. and
P Y beginning of October. 5o cents per 1.000 gallons this ++'Ere at the meeting. 'They were: updated. °
Mrs. W A. McLean, Goderich, with W.O. driving. file drainage ,$5,400;• municipal ;
meant a jump from $40 to $91 per Jim •Crocker, Bill :Bennett and Mr: 'Nichglson. was authorized drains $15,650.14; Vanastra"
Excel Mac owned and driven by Roy'Meriam, Goderich, was Mrs. Bett Cardno all council
W day in August. Y , Recreation $11,2606.46; and
Fourth'.
Winthrop
�������� The increased consumption is members` in Seaforth Lloyd L r0ns -Park water, sewage and garbage at
Scotts Boy owned by Edith Semis and driven by John due mainly to the hot dry spell, Rrn+•at of the Recreation K Vanastra $17,477.96.
Duckworth was fifth. Committee and Clive
the reeve said. on Monde Tuesda evening saw
Out of the money was Conray Fros,, owned, by Charles Buist , Recreation Director. • Monday,Tuesday g
Winthrop Ladies .Slow Pitch play in Winthrop Sunday, I Three properties listed for a tax g ,, is gr ft
� Bpb • Dinsmore •led theDuffers
.W� ,Mathers, and driven by Ray Mathers, both of Goderich. . sale b the towA were Jim .Crocker, as spokesman,
team, beat Brussels 23.15 last September 8th at 2 p.m. Gail Y P
The third race winner was Reggie -Ford owned by Charles Wednesday night in Winthrop. Glanville got her first home run withdrawn when the owners paid asked for a grant of $1,000 for a -
Brindley and driven by Allan MacDonald, both of Goderich, The This Wednesday the girls will go while Ann Bosnian got two home up the back taxes for the past ° 12-month period, as Previously acknowledged 4194.00 '
mile was in 2.14:3 and the pay off 1'7.30. Tuckersmith's share for its
Second was Duchess Stein owned b John and Mac Hodgins, to Brussels and then return to runs. Keep it up `$$irlsl three years. Rev. John J.White 10.00
u Y g Winthrop Warriors will play off The animal control officer for children and adults participating Seaforth FArmers Co-Op. 25.00 "
Parkhill and driven by Gerry Roebuck. i 4� the township, Dick Eisler of in recreation offered by the town.
Fourth was Claybrook Ricci owned b Kenneth Holmes, , with the St:' Columban Manley P Total to date $4,229.00 0
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League final a!s Mashers in the semi-finals of Goderich, discussed the. i n
Seaforth and driven by Doug McNalt, owneHensd
1. their league. crackdown to be made to finalize worthwhile and costly it is our Contributions may be for- r -A
Out of the money were Brian's Hat owned by Gordon Kerr, the collection of the 1974 do "tax feeling that some support should _ -- • - .
Dungannon. William McLean drove, as was Luck Prince owned Saturday On Sunday, Winthrop Warriors o warded to Gordon Rimmer,
R Y from those taro do owners -in be given from the township," I'
x b Jo , n and Dennis Jewitt with Dennis drivin hosted a tournament in which six Y g Seaforth. Ontario, Treasuret, ,
,. Y ._ h g Mr.Crocker said. "We do not Seaforth' Lions Park Committee. '
'^• Second in the fourth. race was Saint Clari Buck owned and games were played.. the township who have not got
Q� The finals • of the Seaforth Bobcats won over Archers 24-20.
Q-?, by •Phil Bisback, Seaforth.' - S`--- Yet
` Fifth was Northwood M•i'ssey owned by Brian Fellows, House League Baseball on Kinburn won , over, Winthrop i ■
f . September re 8th, 1974. 26-12.-7Seafbdhgolfer,son • interviewed, in London paper
a, Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Pa,
The winner in the fifth race was Corky Camp owned by Glenn There will be refreshments Kinburn won over Bobcats 27-7.
I'll Smith, Brussels, and driven by Dennis Jewitt. The mile was in available at the game. It'has been Archers won over Winthrop 20-15 ,
2.12:3 and the pay off was 16.80, a very successful season. "B" Series Winners - Winthrop Prominent Seaforth golfer, Ken the Seaforth course record with Cam played on the midget and School and besides .the summer
Third in the sixth race was GregDarne •owned b Elizabeth Teams expressed thanks to won over Bobcats 27-24.Doi and his son Cam were the
Y Yg Ken, both at nine-under-par bantam teams last year at golf, hold down part-time jobs at
Darnesli, London, and driven b Dennis Jewitt. `their coaches, George,Ribey, Bill "A" Series Winners - Archers subject of . a . column" b John
Y ] Y 63. Weiner opened with a 75 Seaforth and hopes to make it the local golf club .. ,owned by
4.1 'the seventh race winner was A Mortgage Lifter owned by Smith, Reg A'ubin, Ron Drager, won over Kinburn 22-19. Herbert in The London Free Press Wednesday. with the new Junior "D" team in father Ken and uncle Rod
Gordon Rapson, Clinton. Bruce Nelson drove. The mile was in and'the Lions. Club and Optimist Proceeds from the day will go ,last weak.. The column, titled
(� "Steve can hit it 25 yards past town. Last year he scored 31 goals Doig.Weiner works.- in the pro
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2.11:4 and the a off was 9.70. Club-for their assistance. towards lights for the park, "Like Father, Like Son", said:
pay dad, Cam -pitched in. in 35 games with the bantams and shop while Cam is out cutting
Sccond,was Gladics Boy owned and driven by Johnny Muir, Short order cooks and 'Steve said Cam also hits the 11 goals in 10 games with the fairways and tees: t;
Seaforth. 'On the greens waitresses at Ontario golf clubs ball further than his.- father. midgets,
a` Third was Carman Bob owned b J.&M. Moore Woodstock g Ken must have thought he had ,
Y , used to see Can Doig's smiling 'There are some striking Father Ken was a professional a .bargain when he enlised.; the
and H. Nix, Norwich. Gerry Roebuck drove. ce coming around the'Hubhouse similazities between father and hockey player in Scotland when s tq cost
Fifth was King's Brother owned b W. Thomas McLean and Labour- D 'tournament' services of his son.-It was
corner. son. he started laying golf 27 years h les compared
He wsas just about as well'' P him only $2 for 18 ho
driven b Randy McLean, both of Goderich. ] . Both have a certa nack for ago at age 19:"'He played P
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The eighth -race winner -was Timbertna Hy owned by Arnold known by kitchen st affs as his competition and inning and British Amateur at age 21. Ken
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Doak, Goderich and driven by Jack Meriam, Goderich: The mile Q r n dad, Ken, was out on the swing' the golf club 'much the has also played hockey the last he would have to buy, Cam all the
was in 2.13 and the pay oft' was 15.40. 1,�! ll�.r by ! a i n fairways. same , ..wit'h a fast back swing. ,f years for the Seaforth food he could eat. And like most
Second was Lee Camp Awned by Betice Dupee and driven by Cam wasp t much of a olfer -
g Cam's won fopr juntoc intermediate team. growing young boys, he knew
` Wayne Dupce, both of Clinton, Seafotth Lawn . Bowling Club The ladies report a most then, although,he'd been playing urnamo-fibs so far but by his own Steve and Cam now make the where o get those burgers, fully
Third was Single Johnnie owned and driven by Johnny Muir. held their annual Labour Day enjoyable day. the game for six years: The mission, "dad's got me b tournament tour just like father
Fifth was Dream Volo owned by Tony Schaap, London and watch tournament with ever Jitney "'ll- ear- ld •was .father Ken's Y ] dressed with a slice of cheese.
Y y Y about 70." and Bradley do .together. They Ditto, gravy on the fries.
dr en•by Gerry Roebuck."Ig Y
green in play. Due to adverse Recent Jit ey, winners for the tag-along ~ caddy at the As .for the swing: 've got a . clidse the Canadian junior "just 'He paid top wages' �
TKninth race winner was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned by Lay weather the tournament was ladies have en. tournaments• fast back swingbut not quite as because it was close.':
Zee M Slablcs, Parkhill and Ken Walgos,~London and driven by q "'He paid' top wages," cracked
called after the second game. Ist place. a nro, Mae;)'' Ken was carving out a fast as dad's. But I''m getting "We.even win the little ones Cam, now a 15-year-old playing in
Gerry Roebuck. The milo was in 2.07:2 and the pay off was 10.80. y P Y g
In first place with 2 wins plus Habkirk, Verde Sinclai , nnie%reputation as one of the there. like they do," said Cam. e. ile division of this
Third was EI Sam 0 owned by Richard Burgess, Jim and Joe 35 were: ' Huron & Jean Malcolm, Grace Pep er x 2. nd rovince's to players in ,those - g�ey'r° ve �' y am r M pyp
p P P Y The Doi s are also ( ee Caraadiap ., juniot;
Dick, Seaforth, and driven by Gord Pullman of Seaforth. yV,infxrmute of A lmec 2nd:'weht Place. Ida"Close; ch I fti"eh ;,,. C
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At-tlfie elffilon Rac way Sunday afternoo$tfie,fiisf race winner °stu ts•at Seafoittt D`strict Ht�
was Miss Direct Baker owned by Lorne Tyndall, and driven by to-Len,Boreham of St. Marys and' Ella Munro, Grace Cornish,4 2.:�maki'ng Ontario's provincial tearti
Frank MacDonald. both of Clinton. The mile was in 2.10:3 and Shirley Otis, Woodstock with 2 W For ..the men it has been. 1st`.'and , ,finishing fourth in the °
plus 31; 3rd wasJack andMarie place. Neil Bell, Peter Simpson," P g Amateur last week in '•
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the pay oft' was 8.20. Muir with 2 W plus 30; 4th. Jack Edgar Allen, Charlie Felkar, winni e
Out of the money was Sunicrest Irene owned by William s learning about the'.">t'�KwinSE"'
and. June Bell, Woodstock, 2W Elmer Dennis, Lorne Dale. 2nd: Cam wa g
James. Lon4gn and driven by Dennis Jewitt. y:
T r w plus 30; 5th. George and Irene place. Ed. Andrews,' Harold game while caddying. He was yr,, ::,,• moi;,,,.,..:. ;;..>; ..<<;..<.
The second ace toner was Carry On Syl owned by Bruce
Marr, 'Aylmer, 2 W plus.29; 6th. Connell, Brett Finlayson, Witmer learning the difference between a
Erskine and, Wilfred Denomme, Goderich, with Gord Pullman `'"` }Harry and Lillian Pritchard, Cuthill,'Elmer Townsend: Vardon grip and abaseball grip COATSAVI s `: "
driving. The milt was in 2.09:3 and the payoff, was' 5.10. Elora, 2W plus 28; 7th. Don and We are pleased to see new good etiquette and bad etiquette.
Second in the third race was Crimson Van owned' by Bruce O EARLY pLAQII�TG} PpYZpy
V Manne Carson, Brantford, 2 W. bowlers on the greens and hope He could also ,tell you, which
olland, Goderich and driven b Dennis Jewitt..
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ERAL 126 SALS TAX, MANSWilliam Caldwell, both of Clinton. Winer of the spider Prize Stratford of the money was Lochinvar Heather owned by William For three Years,Cam was hisLOWER THAN EVER
donated by Art and Mary On Sunday �eaf h rinks steady caddy. They
,Leitch. Lucan and driven by Harvey McLtwa n of Seafo h.
Finlayson was Elia Munro of com -Fet &Lamontcom competedi 15 to
ed in theo20tounamentsThe fourth h rueewtHoerwas G.D.. Direct owned Charles Se forth. The lathes served lunch tournamentnam nt at Stratford.Art andasea n. AYoun younger br fher,`
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mile was in 2.09:4 and the a off was 10.00. P
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everyone en'o when dad gets mad at
v winnin the.tro he and is prize "except wh t
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The eighth race winner was Greenview Duke owned b Wm. P C
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A a of luck unch at noon. Winners '`'�:;:"`>` ..' •
and Wayne Skean Stratford. P In the Walkerton M'& M the Weiner) Bennett, a five-foot,
yDennis Jewitt drove. The mile was � t . ;,,;t, �,,..; kms' • '1`��;<w<�;
2.09 and the p oo was 11.20. were 1st, the rink of Ella Munro, rink of Eric Matzold, -skip and Art two-inch 150-pounder from Fashion right styles by (iariatla's uJ Y'
The ninth.,r cea winner was Geordies Mite owned b Jean e a d Brenda Finlayson and Marguerite Finlayson, lead, also, placed 1st Seaforth, had an 11-under best
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Walden with 3 W plus 47. 2nd.wiin thefro trophy 1stPrize ball-in a head c
h some time h'Galbraith, Dashwood and driven by Wayne Dupce. The
Mae Habkirk, Helen Connell and much o he d e - i father Ken and his 55.00 to 89.50
mile was 2.0$:4 and the pay off was 9.70. t t Blight of these-two se two ago against
Mabel Strong with 2W plus 47•
g p men. golfing friend, Bob Bradley of •'..:..,. a'u'
Second was Janet Express owned and driven by William
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German of Clinton. P In mixed trebles at Atwood, Art Oshawa. The boys t h��.
Fourth was Imp Mathers owned bYC Charles. Eu en�andJohn Din ntor
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