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Iensown taunlell ranted under the bell be investi ated. Approval, was given the
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building permits to Harvey The Street Committee will resolution of the town of Whitby
Sperling for a new roof, to Frank investigate the water problem at regarding liquor licences.
;Varley to build a new house, to the Little residence. Mrs. Brenda Since the, Ministry of
Mt't�nie Noakes to install Russell will be given permission Transportation complained about
aigt mum siding and to Frank to get rid of her old trailer and the size df the storm sewers,
Forrest to extend. his basement replace it with a new one,
council thought their' engineer
A and instal! a furnace and chi' at Council considered a proposal should come up with a proposal The family of Leonard. and a holiday this past week at the Nevis and Anguilla -spent last
the September meeting on by Jim Taylor to open the street that ,will satisfy the Department. ,Greta Erb entertained them to a home of Mrs.. Pearl Hadden and week with his mother, Mrs. Laird
smorgasbord dinner on Sa rda famil of
Tuesday night. » t behind him. Council felt -that it Ontario Hydro approved the g Y Y St, Catharines. Mickle.
avenin on the occasion f their Charles Mickle, Hamilton, who Miss Sharon ondon,
Land Severances requested by should be surveyed but saw ng renumeration for P.U,C. g Riley,Y
Horton McDougaI" and Dalton reason why the street could not be Commissioners which had been 40th wedding anniversar recently returned from a three spent Wednesday of last week
Suggested b council. The Personale week vacation spent in the with .Mrs, Laird' Mickle, Sharon
Fischer on Lots 184 and 183 were opened if Mr. Taylor wanted to do gg Y : - Carribean, on the little islands of and her father had just returned
recommended for approval. it. amount approved is $400 each. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Smith spent from a three week holiday spent
Ernie Davis reported grass had It was decided to call for Council instructed the clerk to
been cut on boulevards and lots tenders -for the painting of the proceed with a notice regarding in England and Scotland.
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and post, chain -and sign placed at
Town Hall.
Sewage Works. o
Ernie. Davis will have Holidays
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Wedding o
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the dump: Doors on the fire hall
Council noted with pleasure
adults. In fact, the statistics are
cutting out -- smoking will further
are Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride of
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had been painted and a tile was
that Dr. C. E.Toll of Seaforth had
from September 14 - 30 and Frank
disturbing: the incidence o fheart
help your heart.
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placed under the sidewalk at the
indicated be proposed being in
Forrest will fill in for him.
McBRIDE -ALLAN
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residence of Pearl Passmore. He
sugge§ted that the Town Hall roof
Hensall 'each Wednesday to
practise dentistry.
Bills and accounts amounting
to approximately $3200 were
Rev'. Dan Beck officiated at the
June Maxwell, maid of honor,
contracted polio, say, or
cent over the past 15 years. And
build-up of fat in the' coronary
ordered paid.
marriage of Pauline Grace Allan
Joan Allan and Judy McBride,
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Risk heart
disease can
be lowered
and Ronald McBride on August 2,
1974 in Hensall United Church,•
The bride is daughter:
Kitchener, as bridesmaids, and
Kathy McDonald as flower girl.
be held on September 22 at which
of,
-'hope itself.Unlike
the diseases that killed
the of
The maid of honor and flower girl
of yellow daisies and white
the Sellwood Gospel Singers of
But since those days drugs
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about his 38 putts. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson on the weekend with -Mr. and Mrs.
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It wasn't a goad round of golf the . occasion of their 60th M. Wilson. Install and /or service spark plugs, ignition points, rotor, coli-.
for him .. . not lately anyway. Wedding Anniversary. The Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, denser, distributor cap including timing set... Clean or r place0-!C.�l
ln• some tuneup rounds at the family held a family dinner on London, Mrs. T.A.Dutton, Miss ,air and gas filters. Clean battery' cables. Adjust failt tension.1:lry.
Seaforth Golf Club last week. Saturday at Brucefield United K. Elliott, Clinton, attended the Adjust carburetor. Clean or replace PCN,
alve (Aositive
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wedding of their cousin Miss
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68 .69 and called to wish them many more Friday night and also spent arts (
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,even in their matches at home. Mrs. Mary Haugh is a patient Lawrence Smiley, Erin.V.
"I've beat him a few times but in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. Wilfred Ross received
not in a tournament," he said. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pepper word that his brother-in-law, Mr.PER
Vsited one day last week with ,Edward Shrunk passed away "'
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Mrs. Pepper's sister, Harriston. while mowing the lawn.
Mrs. G. Henderson, Mr. and
WHEELMr. Douglas McBeth Mrs. John Henderson visited a
Windsor, visited a few days with few days with their daughter Mrs. F g
his mother, Mrs. J.W,McBeth. Geo. Westcott and family,
Mr. Wesley Ham sent the
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason, Mrs. funeral of a friend, Mr. Hicks,
Stewart Knox, FLA Wisort• Owen Sound, Last week.
and
Mr. and Mrs. W. p . Mellis and N. so
i # ` �°° ' s Suspension Check
Mr. and Mrs. Earl S roaL Exeter, L.. i� K
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson
in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Cooper,
Detroit are the guests of Mr, and
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Thirty or 40 years ago , there
is now the major cause of death in
disease, cutting down on -- or
is an rs, erne, ao
Hensall, and the groom's parents
were resse alt a in yellow
Swiss dot with empire waist and
The September meeting of the
cars equipped with Brake shoes
wasn't much we could do about
adults. In fact, the statistics are
cutting out -- smoking will further
are Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride of
puffed sleeved dresses. The
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killer disease's -- either 4voiding
disturbing: the incidence o fheart
help your heart.
R.1111, Zurich. The church was
bridesmaids wore blue Swiss• dot
of the. church on . Thursday
them or curing' them. If you
attack has increased by 60 per
What causes heart attack is a
decorated with white candelabra,
halter dresses with matching
evening. The Varna United
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contracted polio, say, or
cent over the past 15 years. And
build-up of fat in the' coronary
bouquets of yellow daisies and
.capes. They all wore white picture
Church Anniversary Service will
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tuberculosis, your best hope 'was
it's'"still rising.
arteries; this gradually makes
mums with white daffodils. Bob
hats. Their flowers were nosegays
be held on September 22 at which
-'hope itself.Unlike
the diseases that killed
them narrower, until, eventually,
Cameron of Hensall was the
of yellow daisies and white
the Sellwood Gospel Singers of
But since those days drugs
our grandparehfS, though, heart
blood can't flow through.
organist.
carnations.
Toronto are taking the service.
f•
have brought many once fatal
attack is largely preventable. Not
Sometimes a heart attack
Given in marriage by her
The best man was Albert Brall
Personals
diseases under control. .Heart
entirely, of course: sex, age `and
comes without warning. Often the
father, the bride wore a full
of Holmesville and the ushers
My Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
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attack, once comparatively rare,
heredity must all be considered.
warning signs include shortness
, length gowns V -neckline and long
were Lloyd Allan, brother of the
was visiting relatives'in the area.
Men are more liable to heart'
of 13teath, tightness in the chest,
slim sleeves, with an empire
bride, .and Wayne Beierling of
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nielson and
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attack than women; older people
discomfort in the arms, dizziness,
waistline, a full skirt with an
R.R.N1, Zurich.
family of Montreal visited with
more than younger; those with a
or fatigue,
attached cathedral train in
A reception and dance was head
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Seaforth golfer
family history of heart disease
Patients who may be risking
Lagoda.The gown was accented
in the Zurich Community Centre.
Ostrom this past week.
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more than those without.
attack are advised not to respond
With seed pearls and pleated
Miss Catherine Walsh of
,: :•,
(Continued from Page 11)
Nevertheless, lifestyle is the
to these signs by engaging in
ruffling
` ffling on neckline, sleeves and
For a wedding trip to Ottawa
London visited Saturday after-
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Sunningdale.
important factor affecting risk;
strenuous activity. It 's a natural
'skirt. She carried a bouquet of
and Niagara Falls the bride wore
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
championship at
hears` attack is°strongly influenced
reaction, in these circumstances,
yellow roses with baby's breath.
a brown halter dress with
McClymont.
`
!n the very first tournament,
by things that people do -- or
to want to test the heart. But that
The bride's veil was French silk
matching jacket and white
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with Cam pulling his father's
because he was too small
don't do. The individual has a gr
could trigger an attack; the
illusion, finger tip, falling from a
accessories.
An` Expositor Classified will
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clubs
and not strong enough to carry
eat deal of control over his risk of
proper course is to rest -- and call
Juliet cap of tuipure lace.
The bride and groom will reside
pay you dividends. Have you tried
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them, dad asked son what club to
suffering an attack.
'the doctor. If the pain is severe,
The bridal attendants were
at Goderich.
one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
hit on the 18th hole at the
For example, gaining weight
call him immediately.
Kincardine tournament. Cam
places strain on the heart, so
Although 40 to 50 per cent of
selected. a s 7x iron for dad's
reducing weight reduces risk.
first attacks are fatal, tremendous
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second shot on �he.Ypa-four hole.
Since most people add pounds
strides are being made in
sb
Dad then hit it into the cup to win
because they eat too much or
exercise too little-- or both=- the
rehabilitating patients who
survive coronaries. Moreover,
the todmament..
Cam also got to playa lot of
solution is readily apparent:
techniques are being perfected in
different golf courses as his
sensible -diet (including reduced
coronary artery bypass surgery.
father's caddy. While dad was to
amounts of cholesterol) and
Nonetheless, heart attack is
health
the clubhouse after a tournament
regular exercise. Similarly, since
g Y
one area of where an ounce
• sipping on a cool one, Cam would
cigarettes have also been clearly
of prevention really is worth a
pass the time away playing a few
implicated as a factor in heart
pound of cure.,
holes until dark.
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Now Cam is trying it on his
Mimi I
own. He's a little bigger and a
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little heavier. All those burgers
and milk shakes must have
helped. Cam's. -five-foot nine and
Brucefield
140 pounds.
Correspondent
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Mrs. Hugh
Berry
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enesa. amso
Y - - yIn er
over par. He moaned afterwards Co.ngratulatlonsare morder for Mrs: L. Neal, London, visaed on Here s what our experts will do— models
about his 38 putts. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson on the weekend with -Mr. and Mrs.
s
It wasn't a goad round of golf the . occasion of their 60th M. Wilson. Install and /or service spark plugs, ignition points, rotor, coli-.
for him .. . not lately anyway. Wedding Anniversary. The Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, denser, distributor cap including timing set... Clean or r place0-!C.�l
ln• some tuneup rounds at the family held a family dinner on London, Mrs. T.A.Dutton, Miss ,air and gas filters. Clean battery' cables. Adjust failt tension.1:lry.
Seaforth Golf Club last week. Saturday at Brucefield United K. Elliott, Clinton, attended the Adjust carburetor. Clean or replace PCN,
alve (Aositive
own Doi shot five rounds in a Church and Oen House on.
wedding of their cousin Miss
• .
young g P g Crankcase Ventilation). Service heat -riser v lve (if external); ;M :;,,.... �•• • •. :' a
Sunday with man guests who Jennifer Elliott, New Market on
row under the 72par. They Sun y y g
P extra if required).
68 .69 and called to wish them many more Friday night and also spent arts (
included a pair of 66x,• . u �<';;
les. Sunda with Mr. and Mrs.'APPOINTMENT.. i:.,.::•<
e and son now la
anniversaries. Y
a 70. Father a TODAYI
' P Y MAKE YOUR�°•�`"
,even in their matches at home. Mrs. Mary Haugh is a patient Lawrence Smiley, Erin.V.
"I've beat him a few times but in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. Wilfred Ross received
not in a tournament," he said. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pepper word that his brother-in-law, Mr.PER
Vsited one day last week with ,Edward Shrunk passed away "'
t
Mrs. Pepper's sister, Harriston. while mowing the lawn.
Mrs. G. Henderson, Mr. and
WHEELMr. Douglas McBeth Mrs. John Henderson visited a
Windsor, visited a few days with few days with their daughter Mrs. F g
his mother, Mrs. J.W,McBeth. Geo. Westcott and family,
Mr. Wesley Ham sent the
p Michigan. gWk ' ALIGNMENTweek end with his mother, Mrs.C. Mrs. Geo. Henderson and Mrs. ^ f `i ' 'd
........
Ham and Miss M.E.Svvadt. Wm. Holland attendedhe
t < a
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason, Mrs. funeral of a friend, Mr. Hicks,
Stewart Knox, FLA Wisort• Owen Sound, Last week.
and
Mr. and Mrs. W. p . Mellis and N. so
i # ` �°° ' s Suspension Check
Mr. and Mrs. Earl S roaL Exeter, L.. i� K
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson
in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Cooper,
Detroit are the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Vivan Cooper. • MAKE CANADIAN TiDC
P
s
McGREGOR
. Top Quality
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GOVERNMENT
1NSPB.('r'!R,0
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Whole Beef 1.05
:,.,. Half Beef 1.06
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Regular 2.79-
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With 3.00 gas. ',purchase
Pap Shappe Chips 4W
Regular 59c each
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Guaranteed Fresh
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