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Activities.was e t e rte wood Ucfober 73 with
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the hem fpr the, ' Dashwood, �
p.m.. on Sep teamor 3Q in the 01 'the
September meetiif Qf Seaforth four trainees, This number 'has stitute fa,.�;1 r. R: 4,1aa,, ", �GAI'dt�!►•''MCd�I'9 �'�l�?!�!rS,�'�Il�. i '
p g y Dail, was h our was e><•]Qyet}"Y1ttlii dun Ch tl i
W. held Tuesday evening, Sept. now increa*ed to over twenty, Ha Township Hleb Glia,
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rriaiiy of accepted,
10, at the home of Mcs. hem betweeii the ages of
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w, as t A .communicatign ;Swa ead's'I,
,. <, $ • *i R. M. Scott' with Mrs Gordan
thirty and sixty ears,. The initial x
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a le as co -hostess. The concern in these adult workshops from; Mr s. Har -vey oblitt, ,�.Pre
P pp c eF.W,LO, president; re Institute '' J
••r',�;• • ��`;w ;1 ,.,� �� �?«�1s�r President, Mrs. Arnold Taylor, is social, personal, a behavior ��`•{
wank. A request from March of
:. attitude v'
- r „ f r" e attitudes rather h i di duan
_ •;..,:R ,,, , , �, �; , �I•„ ;� chaired the. meeting for h t than n d {
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r )) Dimes headquarters in
�,. .• x�i ? �" regular opening exereses ; qd ability, and to train those enEolied Strafford' for help, tabled. +r:. ;;�' y ,t
business.. The roll call What do to compete in industry. P •
v:{ _ Members were informed of the
"..: you consider is the main subject' Now ARC is runonadayschool ,;�
Count Rall to be NOT
held in St.T1 J,
' in school? was answered by, basis, but residence pariicipatioq Y Y p ,
i" ab t S members and visitors. is a 'hope of a not ,foo -'distant
Joh Anglican Church, ry
Brussels, on Oct. 7, with a pooled T�' S fir. v
-The rogram„ 'under the . future. Mrs. Whitmore said p
t #, 4• convenership of Mrs. John • general board meetings are held ,pgOt tuck lunch of sandwighes, ,
g
squares :and cookies; dele ates MAIN CORN)~R 1•lHitQN
E„ Henderson and Miss Belle the fourth Wednesday of each named were Mrs. R.M.Scott and 'OPEN 2-G P.IYi.
Camp ell, was chaired by Miss month at Are industries' and are .. Ci,O.SEp ;WEDNN13 , a
GARDEN 'CLUB ON TOUR — members of the Seaforth Horticultural Society Campbell. Following a poem read open to the public. The official Mrs. Ken Stewart withMrs. W. .
toured the gardens of several local members last week.•At the Tuckersmith home of by Mrs Wilf. Coleman "Heaven's opening will be held Sunday, oct. Coleman as alternate: L -r=� , „';.
Fall Fair plans were •re viewed
Mr. and Mrs. John McCowan, the Horticultural group had a picnic lunch. Very Special Child"; Miss 20 at 3 P.M. As this project is, for the display and draw for quilt
(Staff Photo) Campbell introduced 14Irs.Erlin mostly self-supporting, any '"' SANCTIONED
Whitmore as guest speaker; donations are gratefully received; • a C
J. board member for S. Huron and she stated. �' ��� ��
�, Districtr Association • for the in thanking Mrs. Whitmore,
ames mentally retarded as well as Mrs. Gordan Papple presented
Ot�w����5
chairman for' their Flowers of her with a cheque for':the - DANIEL RODGE'R HULLEY
r Hope campaign, who spoke on Association. Suddenly in McKillop Town-
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own-
CWLmeets the' work of the association. The mbtto "Getting back to ship on Wednesday, September
Iw• Mr s. Whitmore started that the 3 R's" was taken by Mrs. 4, 1974, Daniel Rodger Hulley. Septa,"22nde
The September meeting of •the�)
a�SATU
although mend al retardation is.As R.J,Doig, Who said they -are ' age 3 years and 29•days, beloved
Catholic Wotnens League • !.
old as man himself, the first basically the same now as always. son of Robert and argaret •
opened•with the President, Mrs. Time •00 p•m•
ds M0INDAY ' attempt to help such' youngsters Mrs. Doig, who ip her teaching Halley, dear brother o Robert; Is?
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2 Ray Hutchison, welcoming was in 1947, when the first special profession has a "slow learners" Sandra, David and Debb e, all at s�
SEPTElYIB Z Qfitd n members after the summer school in Canada was opened in class, stressed striving for,more home. Grandson of Mrs. Ella ADULT
holidays. g waThe.s on c aspect of Kirkland Lake, with' the second understand'i'ng and showed how Hulley, Brucefield and Mr. and
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 S tDl-tY, SEPT. 21 the meeting was on communion, one following in Toronto in .1952. she teache's her class. - Mrs. Otto Walker, Cromarty. The ADMISSSIO'N $2.00
w�►. wr. and taken by Mrs. John Maloney. In 1953 the Ontario Association During the business hour, com• funeral was held` from the R.S'
b 1 N G O FALL FAIR, pANCI Reports were given by convenors. munieations included courtesy Box Funeral Home, Seaforth
do MUSIC BY THE ALpEKATRES for ' Retarded Children , was y
Mrs: Hutchison thanked Miss g' where services were held in the
S.Share-The-W•alth "tl.■.rdN,.F•M'•e..t■s� Teresa Bauerand.Mrs. Harry Hac formed; in 1965 the name was notes from Miss Jane Pen Filey,•
.....,«._...:,-.....-«....... <--) changed to the Ontario Assocition home ,economist, Miss Eleanor chapel on Saturday, September 7,
scop u.nuo■ x for looking after the altar during g + '( [ L L ,
the summer, Mrs. Ewart Wilson for the Mentally Retarded, to Henderson, Mrs, Les. Campbell; 1974 at2 p.m. Rev. M.E. Reuben, • 1J
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 include all age groups. A national [vlrs. Earl Papple, Mr. and of Cavan , United Church, r r T
for her .-excellent graduation V. L
' 00 �•' party, Mrs. James Devereaux and organization also sponsors such mrs.Gordon Popple. A letter from `Winthfop officiated. interment , � .
PARADE PET SHOW Mrs., Arthur Devereaux for projects as the Flowers of Hope ' the Historical Society confirmed was in Staffa Cemetery. ,
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r, t.,,,,oai■a■,,.■,u un campaign, she said. "meeting dates in Dashwood Pallbearers were Robert SPORTS.& RECREATION LIMITED
BABY-61H11W a Tangin funeral lunches for
.:,a.... �, ,,,,ws.,t■a■w. a sd■.,K, The ' S.. Hurbn Association, Community Hall on Sept.23; ,and Hulldy, David Hulley, Bill Hulley
OFFICIAL OPENING families of deceased members of FLR. 1 VARNA E 26 -580
ti4 the arish. She also thanked Mrs. among the first to organize, was in Seaforth PublicSchool on Oct. and Roy McGhee. Flowerbearers ,,,
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,,,,,.•, CATTLE p formed in 1968, when the first 21, with Seaforth W. Institute &s were Kathy Hulley. Vickie Harris,
HORSE SHOW Alvin bus d for the .Knights of
CALF • class, with two children,, was .dost. An' invitation from Zurich Judy McGhee and,JRanne Currie. _
.,.++sacw,eonss..■as !� CLUB SHOW Columbus dinner. Thd theme of started in a small' room in S.
..« s,:000 1. ►r,......, the CWL this year is "Doers of Huron District High School with
MONDAY EVENING...., the Word".. volunteer help, moving later to '
no,.•• The October meeting will be a
"WESTERN HORSE the A.D. McCurdy, school at the Before or After You Visit • the
.... worksho for, the annual bazaar
• ■o.o. cuo■,+' SS,EAFORTH' MEAT.
HOW„ p foririer air force base at Centralia.
,,,,,•. when members may britiig so
DAIRY PRINCESS ,,,,SeNIn 1969 the Huron County :COMPETITION DttAW FOR i,arn» thing they are working on or any'Board of Education took over the AIR"
CASH PRIZES * a■:■■ ideas they might have. ��
+ MWITS i DISPLAYS MIDWAY IM OPERATION ♦ Draw .•tickets are printed- and training of such school age
will be distributed soon. 'children and schools in the county ,I&A,
RKET
included Huron Hope school in _
Member's are encouraged to buy Hylton Park, the golden Circle DROP iNT�O TH9- FORGE "
and sell as many tickets as
• school at Wingham, and the Sweet Pickled '
possible as this is a parish event.
:'BROWNIE • The Forty'Hours devotion will Queen Elizabeth School at
S'.. begin September 22 and the GodeAch.
CLINTON - ONTARIO.. g Much more .recently adult TRY OU1.R COTTAGE ROLLS.
►; meeting was told these hours of ill.
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS. 8:30 P.M. prayer -are important to people of Workshops have come into being.
11011111111111101 the parish .and that the list of Mr s. Whitmore said that the REDDI CHEF KENTUCKEY STYLE ,
t adorers will be posted, adult rehabilitation centre {Ara �'4
Open Weekends Qn y,fe Sept. 1 ,pleIN� Skinnless
t... A n „', h [R +a? as +n'+A- ,x,. m. re4 0. ,•
- '� Soft Ice Creamy — Mille Shakes Z �bS.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY WIENERS
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September 20-21-22 Submarines -- Hamburg^ers
� . BE SURE TO DROP BY
THE TRIPLE of Iwo OUR DISPLAY AT French Fries Fodtlong Hot Dogs Tasty
AWARD WINNER eanR
Fish and Chips
IS BACK! e � THE FAIR s HEADCHEESE
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COLUMBIA PICTURES Presenia. BBS ProOucuon� � - '
JACK NICHOLSON
f�E�Pork
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pod'`o lldn t f 'd "�r'`,. r':z PAINT and PAPER MainStreet -- . 527-M3 Seaforth
SHOULDER. RIB ibs.90
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Farm and
Residential Wiring
DOH HORNE
and
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Phone:: .
527-1503.
After 6
KEM "find SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ' PAINTS
SUNWO�LTHY and WALDEC WALLPAPER
—ARMSTRONG CARPETS—. • "' ;
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING
"• Experienced
PART'TIME TYPIST
For intersting work in Seaforth Office required for three or four
hours each Monday and Tuesday evenings with duties to
commence any time after 5 p.m.
Piease , apply in `own handwriting indicating • experience.
Box 3103
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We in business 8 Years Lve Mer.!;
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I am pleased to take
over the seed plant
operated so well And so
long by Norman Alex-.
ander and will endea-
vor to continue•to offer
the same friendly, pro-
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the new name:
The Londesboro Seed
Plant Come in and let
us help you.
ROBERT
SHADDICK
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