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t } Y tion of _ Stie sri net. __ two-stor. -`
gi � '- tn-.cttisking 'spt;ces._ln the school'.
Victoria School build in erected during the ' cornstrit'ctton period.
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in 1910; a single stork clition for In other busi�tess the board
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home economies, industrial arf appiovd' and'ttier project to be a n
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and music rooms. a two-story included in its capital forecast for,
c t Aection -- on,, lower floor, a 1975. Each ' school board is
,kindergarten' and a general required each October to propose t
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administrative atea such as prin- 'its prime capital expenditures for
cipal's office. secretary's office a five-year period. At the last ,=
and staff room; and on upper board meeting in September#
floor, library resource centre and approval was given of a list of four
H0N0UR.,RETIR9E -- When Clair Campbell retired
ceremonies, presented the Campbells with'a number�"riends
honor
longtime
a8 the manager of the Seaforth branch of the Bank of
of gifts and Mayor Frank Sills extended best wishes
bit is not clear, council
made plans to close off three
Commerce last week, the entire staff of the 'bank
on behalf of the community. Prior to the event Mr.
Mrs.
Tuitk�rsmith commissioner
organized a community reception and dance for him,,
and Campbell posed with the staff of the bank,
not inf act. These are Elm, Maple
which runs between Side St. and
at the Legion Hall. A large crown attended'the dance
left, new manager Jim G. Gould, Margaret r
Longtime Tuckersmith Municipal
after 27 years as:commissioner;
from Seaforth and other communities where Mr.
Ungarian, Alice Stiles, Marg Kerr, Betty Ryan,
Telephone System commissioner
William . Dowson. Varna, who
Campbell had served with ,the bank. During an
Marion Clarke, Marge Hulley and Tony Toldthorpe.
Art Nicholson of .Seaforth was
retired -after 18 years as a
Intermission Tony Goldthorpe, as master of
(StaffPhoto)
honored at Pineridge Chalet
lineman; and Murray mcKenzie,
But on the other side of
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along with two 'telephone
Clinton, a 20 -year employee were
Mr. Feeney has been a director
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employees.
:Mr. Nicholson retired this year
'each .presented with engraved
pen sets.
There is also arsmall area -4f the
street next t the -fait' grbunds
which 4s-In-ot in Seaforth but
Youlre.:
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invite
Official opening and Open
House at Arc industries,
Dashwood will be - held on
Sunday, October 20, 1974 at 3:00
p.m'. Guest speaker will be Miss
D. Crittenden, Deputy -Minister
of Community & Social Services
for Ontario. Tour of Buiding,
Refreshments.-/ Everyone
welcome.
gkkre you a member of a charity
or other non profit organization?
Perhaps your -group wants to let
people in Seaforth and area know
about meetings or events you'
have scheduled but you feel you
have no money available for
'advertising.
A new Huron Expositor public
service feature, a column'called
"You're invited" is designed to
help you get your invitatjon out to
the public. The column will
icnnounce,- free -of charge,
eetings or events which are
open to the general public and for
which no admission will be
charged or at which no money
raising program will be carried
out.
For example, upcoming
Hospital Auxiliary,, or church
meetings or those of senior
citizens And horticulturalists will
,2welcome in "You're
to iteh".
Items for the column must be
written not ph oned and should be
run one week before' the event.
They should be • sent into the
Expositor office by the Friday
before the week of publication
and marked "For 'You're
Invited' ".
FOR SALE
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(SEEXPARATL PARCEL)
Part Olt L'ot 11, Uonemlon 3,
Mwinop TownFalEip
81J1'1'7 NkX for BUDDING
WILF MhQUAID
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For m n
Suits 49.50 to 85.00 .
Sport. Coats.. and, Blazers 45,.00 .& 49.50
Ali weather coats 29.50
Zip lined 35.00
Wool and viscose Top Coats 45.00
Biltmore check hats 9.95
Borg lined Jackets and Parkas 16.95
to 35.00
Sweaters 9.95 to 16.95 -
Extra long -Work Vests 10.95
Hydro parkas 24.00 & 96.00
'Garbage Coats 32.50
Coveralls 15.95'- 16.95
Plaid flannel Work Shirts 5.95 to 8.95
Penmans 71 Combs. 8.95
Penmans 71 Shirts and Longs 4.95
Thermal Combs. short or long sleeve
7.-50 :
Thermal heavy , weight . longs 5.50
shirts 5.50
Thermal' medium weight longs 4.50
Shirts .3.95
Gloves 2.95.to 8.95
Toques and Caps '1.95 to 6.95;
Flannelette pyjamas , 8.00 polo `8.95.
Heavy vinyl hockey bags 12.95 & 13.95
Gym bags 3.50 and 5.95
Gym shorts 2.50 apd 2.95,
For Boys
Jackets & Parkas 14.95 to 19.95
Sweaters 4.95 to 8.95
Thermal coloured -longs 3.95
Thermal- white longs 3.50
'Long sleeve shirts 3.95 to 6.95•
Lung sleeve numbered T Shirts 4.95
Corduroy Pants' •6.95
Corduroy lined Pants 7 to 12 - 5.95
Flannel pyjamas 5.50
Palo pyjamas 4.95 -
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When is a street not a street?..
McKillop Township, and who
establishirr� Chalk St. N., eouncil '
when it•'s .Chalk. St.; lyorfh.ownsithis
bit is not clear, council
made plans to close off three
Residents .of the, street, ,acrpss
.also found out..
streets which exist on paper but
from Seaforth District High
;.
"We'll have to annex it from
not inf act. These are Elm, Maple
which runs between Side St. and
McKillop", councillor joked.
• and Ash in the area of the town e
Duke St. will" be surprised to learn
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industrial park east of South Main
that although they drive up and
Along with officially
St.,
down it every day, officially there
is no Chalk St. N.
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South of Goderich St., Chalk St\
couple
runs down to Crombie and that is
*official.
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But on the other side of
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chener; Hubert, Kitchener; Carl,
Goderich St., there -is no official
Mr. Feeney has been a director
Seaforth; Fergus, R.R. 2, Dublin;
record of the street. "it's just not
of .the Usborne-Hibbert Fire
Lorne, R.R. 2, Dublin; Martin,
there on paper", Chris Kiar of
insurance Company for the past
' Petersburg;,and Victor, Water -
Burns Ross and Associates told'
26 years and 'served two terms as
loo. They have 35 grandchildren
Town Council Tuesday ni ht,
president.
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Burns Ross' has .pared
The couple are members of St.
A family dinner for 65 was held
drawings for , the street and
Patrick's Church where Mrs,
at Brodhagen Hall' Sunday
.Suggest that council deposit the
Feeney is a member of 'the
evening.
plan at the county registry; office ,
Catholic Women's League.
Among the many congratula-
to put it on public record. "This
They have a family of -three
tory messages were a telegram
doesn't prove ownership one way
daughters and six sons. They are
from Queen Elizabeth,.. plaques
or the other", Mr. Kiar said,
Marie,' Mrs. Leonard Bader,
from Prime Minister Pierre Tru-
Al.adding that Council will have to
Detroit; Mona, Mrs. Otto Kyllo-
deau and Premier William Davis;
'acquire the area which should be
nen, Santa Monica, California;
and a card from Robert Stanfield,
the street from someone.
Ursula, Mrs. Peter. Nekon, Kit-
federal opposition«leader.
There is also arsmall area -4f the
street next t the -fait' grbunds
which 4s-In-ot in Seaforth but
Youlre.:
:
invite
Official opening and Open
House at Arc industries,
Dashwood will be - held on
Sunday, October 20, 1974 at 3:00
p.m'. Guest speaker will be Miss
D. Crittenden, Deputy -Minister
of Community & Social Services
for Ontario. Tour of Buiding,
Refreshments.-/ Everyone
welcome.
gkkre you a member of a charity
or other non profit organization?
Perhaps your -group wants to let
people in Seaforth and area know
about meetings or events you'
have scheduled but you feel you
have no money available for
'advertising.
A new Huron Expositor public
service feature, a column'called
"You're invited" is designed to
help you get your invitatjon out to
the public. The column will
icnnounce,- free -of charge,
eetings or events which are
open to the general public and for
which no admission will be
charged or at which no money
raising program will be carried
out.
For example, upcoming
Hospital Auxiliary,, or church
meetings or those of senior
citizens And horticulturalists will
,2welcome in "You're
to iteh".
Items for the column must be
written not ph oned and should be
run one week before' the event.
They should be • sent into the
Expositor office by the Friday
before the week of publication
and marked "For 'You're
Invited' ".
FOR SALE
.r,
1, A;re iof ' Lind
(SEEXPARATL PARCEL)
Part Olt L'ot 11, Uonemlon 3,
Mwinop TownFalEip
81J1'1'7 NkX for BUDDING
WILF MhQUAID
s! J.
cuo You,
C/ -SIN WEA, R
For m n
Suits 49.50 to 85.00 .
Sport. Coats.. and, Blazers 45,.00 .& 49.50
Ali weather coats 29.50
Zip lined 35.00
Wool and viscose Top Coats 45.00
Biltmore check hats 9.95
Borg lined Jackets and Parkas 16.95
to 35.00
Sweaters 9.95 to 16.95 -
Extra long -Work Vests 10.95
Hydro parkas 24.00 & 96.00
'Garbage Coats 32.50
Coveralls 15.95'- 16.95
Plaid flannel Work Shirts 5.95 to 8.95
Penmans 71 Combs. 8.95
Penmans 71 Shirts and Longs 4.95
Thermal Combs. short or long sleeve
7.-50 :
Thermal heavy , weight . longs 5.50
shirts 5.50
Thermal' medium weight longs 4.50
Shirts .3.95
Gloves 2.95.to 8.95
Toques and Caps '1.95 to 6.95;
Flannelette pyjamas , 8.00 polo `8.95.
Heavy vinyl hockey bags 12.95 & 13.95
Gym bags 3.50 and 5.95
Gym shorts 2.50 apd 2.95,
For Boys
Jackets & Parkas 14.95 to 19.95
Sweaters 4.95 to 8.95
Thermal coloured -longs 3.95
Thermal- white longs 3.50
'Long sleeve shirts 3.95 to 6.95•
Lung sleeve numbered T Shirts 4.95
Corduroy Pants' •6.95
Corduroy lined Pants 7 to 12 - 5.95
Flannel pyjamas 5.50
Palo pyjamas 4.95 -
- JU, O' A
Amen9s VATear
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s
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"Open 24 Hours"
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SAVE'TiME AND -GAS ��-' SHOP THE IGA NEAREST YOU
SUFORTH IGA.
to'
Se imin 16Aisopen a
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FOR HALLOWE'EN SHELLODTS
lacks Potato Chips
4-1--3.29
Spaghetti W/Meat Botts. Losogno or Che1*10 -u
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