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the Lions Club and the Red Cross
• attributed to carelessness.
initiated two new members. Long
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Lions
had a common objective- Service.
out , that in 1973 a total.. Aa2l
persons in,Ontario lost their lives
time member George Hays was
shared a birthday cake
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The Red Cross concern was not
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awards were: Charles Barber,
exchange program and how
could contribute to the clubs
200 were underer 21 y rs'old and
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Gordon Beuttenmiller, Robert
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Food is sponsoring a Nutrition
.Clair Campbell,
John Cardno, Wayne Ellis, Bclan
Flannigan, George Hays, 'Dave
Representatives of • the Red
Cross, water safety division for
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Western Ontario attended the
FIOHT FLAMES NEXT TO -.GAS TANK -- Seaforth
and Mitchell firemen -fought j lames whic[i
demolished a driving shed on the farm of. Joe
VanValkengood, R.R.2, •Staffa, about 12 miles south
of Seaforth. The fire was thought to have started
when Bobby Van Valkengood, 1Z, started a
snowmobile which was stored in the shed. Gas from
the 200 gallon tank, left, 'fed the fire. Firemen kept
sparks from igniting large barns nearby and on the
farm of Bruce Nairn, directt'y gcrdss the road. Loss
was estimated at $10,000:: (Staff Photo)
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The twef ty=1eventh A> Inutil.
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County 4-H A,chlo , mle
Night will be held in: tT)e Cantrial
Huron Secondary School, in
Clinton, on Friday, November,
8th, commencing at 8:00 p.m..
All Huron , County 4-H
Agricultural club mc.mberg who
completed a project in x1974 will
-receive their awards on this
9 occasion, as well'as those who
have received special 'trophies
and awards for their 1974 4-H
club wcrtk::
Everyone who has ,on interest
in the 4-H Programme is invited .
to attendthe Achievement Night.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527.0240,
Lions', honour
members
at
95th bidhday-
pad'
Seaford Lions at a meeting
Thompson, John Turnbull,
program.
the incidents in which they lost
Monday night honored members
Harold IT urnbull, Marlen Vincent,
• Mrs. Moule emphasized that
their lives were in most cases
for perfect . attendance and
Albert Whitney-
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the Lions Club and the Red Cross
• attributed to carelessness.
initiated two new members. Long
Following dinner the
Lions
had a common objective- Service.
out , that in 1973 a total.. Aa2l
persons in,Ontario lost their lives
time member George Hays was
shared a birthday cake
with
The Red Cross concern was not
THE MUNICIPALITY
Would Like Work.
Of - Any Kind
For week of
Nov. 1--- 6
WILF McQUAID
North Main St.
SEAFORTH
presented with, a 3� year pin.
Charles Barber who was
only. In contributing to swimming
.
The new members Tom Young
celebrating his 95th birthday,
instruction but also in the wider
"We
Notice
and D. Bannerman who were
Maris the surviving
field of water safety. must
will meet Nov. 7th at 2 p.m, in the
introduced by Leo Teatero and
charter member of the club
finways of reducing the water
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Dr. W.J.Thonison were installed
having joined in 1924.
fatality rate" she said pointing
Re: Liquor Licence Act Vote
by zone chairman Jack Graham of
, Speaking briefly Mr. Graham
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out , that in 1973 a total.. Aa2l
persons in,Ontario lost their lives
Seaforth evolvement. from the
Atwood.
Those receiving attendance
told members the Lions youth
it
by drowning, this n er over
THE MUNICIPALITY
awards were: Charles Barber,
exchange program and how
could contribute to the clubs
200 were underer 21 y rs'old and
- Police Assistance 7
Gordon Beuttenmiller, Robert
�Beuttenmiller,
'Itivjties..
. General Police Information 5
of
Food is sponsoring a Nutrition
.Clair Campbell,
John Cardno, Wayne Ellis, Bclan
Flannigan, George Hays, 'Dave
Representatives of • the Red
Cross, water safety division for
.
THE. TOWNSHIP
Hoover, Irwin Johnston, Elmer
Western Ontario attended the
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of
Larone, Andy McLean, Orville
meeting and Mrs.M. Moine vice
told the club about the
Railway St:; SEAFORTH
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Oke, Jack Pickard, Bill Pinder,
president,
f theNutritionPublic
REcent results p
Canada Surveyhave pinpointed
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TUCKERSMITH
Gordon Rimmer., Keith Snell,
Red Cross program,
There were 4two major motor
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James Stewart, John Talbot, Leo
, The Lions Park for many yhears '
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features discussions on a wide
Teatero„ Wilf Titford, Bill
-had participated in the Red Cross
range. ' of topics relating to
"1. The Municipal voters' lists for the Township
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Police Ne
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A. L. VAUGHAN
The Happy Citizens of Seaforth
Seaforth Rangers including
CHi4F OF POLICE ,
will meet Nov. 7th at 2 p.m, in the
girls 14-18 are invited to come to
`
Legion rooms for a few games qrf
181 South Main Street on
During the week from the 23rd
euchre. Following euchre at 3:45
Wednesday, November 6 at 8
to the 30th of October, the
P.M. a slide -tape presentation'bf .
p.m. to talk about:' Coming
Seaforth Police Department
Seaforth evolvement. from the
Camps; Back Packing;
investigated 21 occurrences.They-
railroad era will be given by Gar
enrollment, and orienteering.
are as follows:
Baker. Ladies please bring lunch,
The Home Economics Branch
- Police Assistance 7
Everyone welcome.
Somebody
of the Ministry of Agriculture and
. General Police Information 5
Feed -Seed fertilizer
Food is sponsoring a Nutrition
Impaired Drivers 1
Wants. What
Workshop entitled "All About
Animal 2 .
Farm Supplies, Etc..
Nutrition".
Break and Enter 2
You Don't Need t
Eating nutritious foods is an
Assist Other P.D's. 2
Railway St:; SEAFORTH
important part of our daily living.
Losi and Found 1
Seek cause t
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REcent results p
Canada Surveyhave pinpointed
Mischief
BATTERIES
nutritional problems of
There were 4two major motor
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Canadians. The all -day meeting
vehicle accidents, reported with
officers working on the case will
features discussions on a wide
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damages totalling $1450.00. One
#be real pros, he added.
range. ' of topics relating to
mirror accident was investigated
Constable Lauzon said a lot of
nutrition and food habits -
with damages totalling $100.00.
information has come into the=
choosing food in the supermarket,
Five persons charged under the
police office. He added that if the''
labelling, additives, food fads,
Highway Traffic Act.
fire, -turns out to have been
The workshop for Huron South
Two persons were charged under
deliberately set "something has
will be held Thursday. November
the Criminal Code.
to be done. It could be any police
7th, Hensall Legion Hall from 10
No persons charged under the
officer's home. It can't be
a.m. to 4 p.m. ,
Liquor Control Act.
overlooked".
Everyone is welcome. There is
• John H.Cairns
Constable Lauzon commented
no admission charges
Constable #1
that anyone who would burn
down a house "has to have, a
warped mind. There is a lot of
4v talk, a lot of names being thrown
around", he said.
Constable Lauzon emphasied
that he didn't want to comment
until fire experts looked at the
house but before he left he added
grimly '_'It's the first time I ever
heard of a brand new house being
` burpt by itself."
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ONLY $1,395.00
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Nominations , for the positions of Reeve,
Deputy -Reeve and three Councillors for the
Township of McKillop and one memberto
the Huron-PerthCounty Roman Catholic
Separate School Board for the Townships of
Grey, Hullett, Howick-, Morris and McKillop
and Town of Clinton for the years 1975 and
1976 will be received by the undersigned
commencing on
Thursday, November if
and untii S P.M. on
Tuesda Y_, Novembery11112
Required. nomination forms may be obtained
from the Clerk's Office.
Marion McClure
Clerk, McKillop Township
'of 'Tuckersmith as finally revised for
municipal purposes on the 1st day • of
November, 1974, are to be the lists of voters
for the purpose of'46, Liquor,;: Licence Act
Vote being• held on the
fDmber'1ayoece91ndD1,
2. Every person entitled to vote is the person
who at the time of voting
[a], has attained eighteen years of age;
[b] is a Canadian citizen or other British
subject;
[c] is not disqualified or otherwise
prohibited by law from voting;
[d] has had continuous residence within
the Municipality of Tuckersmith for
two months 'up to and including
polling day. '
3. A person resident in any polling subdivision
whose name has not been included or has
been incorrectly included in the list of'voters
for such subdivision may apply to /the
returnlrig officer to have his name' included
in the list or cause the entry in the list
relating to him, to be corrected.
Voters,check the voters lists. ,
The lists of voters are posted up in the
following locations:
Polling Subdivisions.
1. Egmondville Store, Egmondviile
2. Zilers Machine Shop, Egmondville
3, Allan Haugh's Shop, Lot 32, Con.2
LRS.
4. Ken Gemmell Residence, Lot 10,
Con. 8 HRS
5. Huronview
6. Vanastra Community -Centre
And further that for the purposes of revising
the list of voters, as directed by the Chief
Electoral Office,l•shali be at my office at Lot
22, Con. 3 HRS, Township of Tuckersmith on
S.ATURDAY,NOVEMBER 16,
1914
between the hours of 9 d.m, and 9 p.m. at
the Clerk's Office.
4. A person who is not included on the list's
referred to above as finally revised but who
Is qualified to vote at the Liquor Licence Act
Vote may do so by being vouched for by
someone who is on the list for the same
polling subdivision [Section 78 k,, of the
Election Act, Province" of Ontario]
James I. Mrintosh
Returning Officer . -
October 51st, 1974
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Personal. Serv�re' T.uA& 5 Oreo
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527-'l247 WINTHROP WAF'OINM52 '-0810 ' 17 Sprwrling St. � ��•�� .
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Specialiiing• in • ,�n ..
Suppliers of:
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Feed -Seed fertilizer
Bring in your window
' Cheese Caokielif
Petroleum Products
frames now for repair.
Cigars` Cain.,dleis ,
Farm Supplies, Etc..
Aluminum or wood.
Wools and Yarns
Phone 527-0770
Slankets.etc.
Railway St:; SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH .627-1420
SEAFORTH . 691-1.840
A FEW CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
36 Months Warranty -"
BATTERIES
China - Crystal - Blue Mountain Pottery -
A,lluminum Lamps & Night Lights. Figurines
$28.95
by Doulton or Humme4. Ladies' and Gents'
Jewellery, Watches & Accessories.
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Seaforth Jewellers
DAMUN LTD,
'+97-0270
527-1010
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Full Name. "JAMES" "BRIGHT COLOUR" Opposite of "WRONG" Letters 9-7-1
BELL Mobile Home Soles B06 di ' BETTY'S,
- -- VARIETY & GIFTS
Complete line of
Coutts Hallmark Cards -- Bartllff's Bakery
Products — Timex watches
262-2823 LATEST MODELS ON. DISPLAY Open 7 -DAYS A WEEK from 9 a -m, - I1 p.m.
KIPPEN 12. Year Financing Available. SEAFO.RT,M; ... ;'"52T-1.680
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1 RULES: PLAY the new "Spot the Merchants" Contest, Identify as SEAFORTH
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many of the above phou,graphs as �t a can. NOT lite indt duah;h, taint. hr t
the firm with whom you think each picture i+ as%ociated. A clue taken from,
or pertaining�Io their advertisement is published below each one'. Palronize
�► the• advertisers in this context and obtain your official entry furor complete,•
and mail or deliver to THE CONTEST FDITpR. The Huron Expos4or, 8%_11
b9. here before Tuesday mwo of week.
to reach on or next
The first three correct ans\tcrs drawn each week will he awarded SS,(g) Your
mervhandise vouchers and names of Ibis week's lucky winners will he
' published in next %teck's Huron Expositor. Patronize lite merchants who ONE STOP
have helped make this contest possible and obtain your entry forms You n,ay
* enter ;is often as you wish, providing a separate contest entry form is Modern
enclowd \\ iih each entry. There is NO limit to the numhcr of prizes' a reader SHOPPING
,till,
All ,-eiders of the Huron Expositor are eligible to compete with the 1 STORE
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cweption of the ncaspaper etaff and their immediate families and their
Entries not and the judge's decWt.,;
adscrlising agencies. arc returnable
milli ii accepted ll final. * SEAFORTH
*' 'Phis contest s't'ill appear,wrckly until October ,11 ss'. 1974, after which the
grand priic dr;m for 5100.00 (525.00 chegds•to any lour contest advertisers 1
as chosen M\\inner) a ill he made from all entries received. Further dclails
A this (1rat\ \\ill be publishctl'lmcr in the Huron Expo%iotr.
G.A. Whitney
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SEAFO•RTH 527-1910 'Till Christmas
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$319.95
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