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The treasurer's report was give, nr
They had
up .again this' Friday ,fright, the
.sem tcot
t} istep 1 rhe
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nraml�ef ia>C ,ladfe;r frp�iirho taiadotif
.a. singsong under the
leadership of Ruth Thamer and
hostesses- are Mrs, .E. Stevens,
Mrs. 'E. Liphard, Vrs, J: 331ake
communtty atkended the Curtis, �ofrlltafi;'' �eMe
Carol ri, 'McClure followed b
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and Mrs, T, l?undasw
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vrrl ltlfi#l. '
several garties, dxscu sed new
Mz. and Mrs. wAMlan Searle
on Wed rresday`+yhlCh: vraa held'pt �Ar POW10,*. fi,, frlsthy4'+ 1' ass
�ndesboro; hall,IabetffbDt�.ltsp7Si; '+"
business and planned ".€or the
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
M;r9tupa¢ie, u r
Hallowe'en party, Taps closed the
meeting,
Ross .Auncan of Brussels arrived
home last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs, Totn':SteYepson i`!IxtcheMl; ,,tMl;}s e
spent the weekend with fiend's, ine4 3►�itcltllt'�Jde�ir 3Vlitdlel#,;aM'`
Personals
front a
holiday with their daughter and
London,. ,Ronald stayed with rifts o tdiselS� °
Rev. John ' Barnard of
son, Helen and Jim Duncan, slso
valued at $100,
Contest number six - the final
Egmondville, retired United
Church.. minister, was to charage
, Mr. and Mrs. Larry •Dgpoa� at
Russell, Manitoba.
Borden Brown who is a patient in
the University Hospital,' London.
contest appears this week and
this
of the services Sunday morning at
Several ladies fi rim Duff'sL
Mr. and Mrs. George
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117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFOR'1"N
Men's. High - Walter McClure;
Mcllwain, Lynn and Steven .of
Knox United, ' Moncrief and
United' Church attended • the
To A'
Licence DHd789
Duff's United Church, Walton,
U.C.W. Thankoffering Service at
;.
We regret to hear that Mr. Jim
Knox United Church, Nioncrief onM
MA ft
Nevis -from Hullet
Centralo,
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Sweet Pickled
Gol Hullet, Got
The school's soccer tearhs
United Nation's Children's Fund
A UNICEF film erititled "The�
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� �• ROLLS
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�layed their first games Friday,
Paper Kite" was held Friday,
o o �ljj„
Jctober 11 against Clinton.
October 18. for all the pupils at
-
Vancy Preszcator scored the only
Hullett Central School.. The film
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goat for the girls' leading Hullett
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wAs about a boy who dreamed he
THE END bF THE ROAD — Perth County Road •
week when a sAecial contractor resurfaced the bridge
to a one to nothing victory.
travelled by kite to help'families
employees have been working all summer at
over the L -iffy completed the road right t0
• The boys did just as well
all over the world.
widening, repairing and resurfacing the county road
,and
Highway 8. (Staff Photo
`"'inning four to nothing with
After the film, pupils put in
between Dublin 'and Cromarty. Work this
,�
Steven Reid and Brig`► McClin-
.orders for UNICEF boxes which
'they
.finished
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chey scoring one goal each and
will have with them , when
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¢ AREA FUNERALS 01
JOHN EDWARD DENNISON` He is survived by his wife; two Pallbearers were John and
John 'Edward 'Dennison of 27Q daughters, Mrs. J. I. rMaxine) Michael Gerard, Paul and Charles
Southworth Ave., Welland, Vessey of Oshawa; Mrs. R. (Jean) Vessey and Brian and Allan
passed away in Welland County Gerard of Windsor and five Rutledge.
General Hospital on 'Wednesday, grandchildren. MRS. JOHN MOORE
Octobe 16th. He was in his 67th He was predeceased by three The death occurred in Seaforth
Y
ear. _
Bo n Moose Jaw, Sask., he
was he s of the late Joshua and
Elizabeth Dennison of McKillop
and Seaforth and attended S.C.I.
He was married to the former
sisters, Mrs. Archie (Ilda) Taylor
and Mrs. George (Irene) Gates,
both of Saskatchewan and Mrs.
Lorne, (Greta) Speare of
Harriston and one brother, Elmer
of Saskatchewan.
Community Hospital on Monday
of Mrs. Verna Moore. She was 78
and until her removal to hospital
two weeks ago—hadresided at
Kilbarchan Nursing Home,
Seaforth
Mr. Tom Dueharme of Thunder
Bay spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. A. Dueharme.
Mr.k Mrs. Garry Sararas of,
London spent Sunday with Mr. '&
Bruce Hunkmg the other two they go calling Hallowe en.
goals. "
The teams owe a great deal to Soccer
their coaches, Mr. Riley and Mr. Earlidr this month, a cham
Tremeer. pionship soccer game involving -
boys and girls from grades four
Dorothy Rutledge of Brussels who
s t�rvives. He was in business in
Funeral services were held
from the M.L.Watts Funeral
Born in Burford Townswhi site
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Mrs. J: Noldn.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Murray visited
Mrs. Jean Dill spent Saturday
Seaforth and later farmed in
-Home, Brussels, at 1:00 P,M„
was the former Vera Williams a
daughter -late Jacob
their in Windsor.Iast
in London attendingthe L nes-
Parkinson
McKillop Township; later going
Saturday, October•19th with Rev.
of they
Williams and Ida Graves and the
week',daughters
wedding and. spent
Sunday and. Monday tri St. Marys
to Merlin where he and his wife
operated a store until his
E. LeDrew of Brussels United
Church
last surviving member of the
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Mr. & Mrs. Jim Subject of
and Miss Helen Ryan
with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Dill.
retirement, He was a member of
officiating.
Burial took place, • in
immediate family.Kitchener
She was married to John Moore
spent the weekend with Mr. &
home and Michael returned
the United Church and of Merlin
Maitlandbank Cemetery,
March 7, 1917 and the couple
Mrs. Clarence 'Ryan.
(Continued from Page 1)
A.F. & A.M. Masonic Lodge.
Seaforth.
farmed at lot 31, con. 4, Logan.
Leo and Joseph Cronin have
L1114% T E Ar
Twp.' until 1941, returned home from Stratford and
It r liusb tid''predeC�eased iter Lt;r1donebos#6ls'.'
January,,f 1, 1949. She is survived . Mr. Tom Ryan spent the
by a daughter Mrs: Ida Diehl of weekend with his' parents Mr. &
Seaforth, two grandchildren, Mrs. Frank Ryan.
Donald Diehl, Sebringville and Eucharistic Days were
Mrs. Carolyn Seiler, Stratford observed in St. Columban Church
and by four great grandchildren. this week with Rev:4 Father .
A member of Trinity Anglican Sullivan C.S.R. the speaker.
Church, Mitchell, a funeral Mr & Mrs Stephen Manley of
FarewellPaOmarks
service will be conducted by Rev.ited' Mrs. Ph- 527-0204
Wm. Daunt from the Lockhart Chatham visn & Peter McLaughlin on Sunday.
Funeral Home, Mitchell, `bn .
John Scott. ,
Sr., Sandy and Julie Ann Merner,
Walter McClure read an
Thursday, October 31. Interment
address to the McMillans and
,Mr.Walter Kingswell of
they were presented -with wallets
will follow in Trinity Anglican .
for Bob and Bill and Edith with a
.McMillan retirement'-
clutch " purse also with an
Cemetery, Mitchell,
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
A farewell art was held at the
party
Jim Preszcator, Bill and llebtire
w' e C Off
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LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT
Pensions
Foresters Hall on Saturday
visited on Sunday at the Scott
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— Registered ,Retirement
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert
home and Michael returned
Merrier and baby Michelle
Income Tax Deductable Registered
McMillan and Bill prior to their
home,
(Continued from Page 1)
Retirement Annuities.'
moving to Seaforth.for
The evening was spent playing
Mr and Mrs.Frank Riley
the big grand prize draw
— REPRESENTING — t
Sun Life Assurance Company
y
n
progressive euchre. Winners
visited on Sunda with Mr.
y
valued at $100,
Contest number six - the final
Of Canada
were Ladies' High - Mrs. Wilfred
Scott; Lone Hands - Sandra
Borden Brown who is a patient in
the University Hospital,' London.
contest appears this week and
this
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Coleman; Low -Mrs. Sam Scott;
Mr. and Mrs. George
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entries for it will received at
the Expositor office until Tuesday
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFOR'1"N
Men's. High - Walter McClure;
Mcllwain, Lynn and Steven .of
noon.
Lone Hands - Harry Palm; Low• -
Stratford, Mrs. George Mcllwain
John Scott. ,
Sr., Sandy and Julie Ann Merner,
Walter McClure read an
visited on Sunday with
address to the McMillans and
,Mr.Walter Kingswell of
they were presented -with wallets
Huronview.
for Bob and Bill and Edith with a
E&ai Regele were Mr. & Mrs.
clutch " purse also with an
Mrs. J. Merrier of. Kitchener
envelope, of money.
returned home • on Sunday
Sympathy of the community 3s
evening having spent the past
extended to Mrs. Jack Medd and
week with her son and family,
the family on their recent sad
Mr. Cart Merger, Sandy, Julie
bereavement.
Ann, and Michael. Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Don Buchanan returned
Merrier and baby Michelle
home from the - Seaforth
Janette returned home on Sunday
Community Hospital on Saturday,
afternoon from Clinton Public
October 19th. We are pleased to
Hospital.
hear (that she is home again.
Kisttfer ivas a former resident of
Michael Preszcator spent the
39,000 miles licence "DJJ474
eekend with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
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-9cott of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs.
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board was told. They decided to
discuss the course further at their
first meeting in December.
Trustee Howard Shantz of
Stratford was nominated to attend
Mrs. Merle Kelly and .Mrs.
a Ministry of Education
Conference on Eyaluation on
Norma Bierman of Seaforth
with Mrs. Mary Thornton
,
Wednesday, November 20.
visited
The Ontario Separate School ,
on 5tYnday.
Mr. Walter Clartr !pent a few',- Trustees Association is seriously
in ""e6luating it's relationship with
days last week with his brother
the Ontario School -t Trustees
Chatham.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Council, but is not going to "pull
E&ai Regele were Mr. & Mrs.
out of the council, the board
rd
learned tri a letter from OSSTA
Harold McCallum, Mr. & 'Mrs.
president E.J.Brisbois of
Harold Wilson, R.R. 1' Walton
Toronto, The Council is madte up
and Mr, & Mrs. Reg Schultz of
of public - and separate trustee
R.R. s Blyth.
associations, mcruarng the
' Miss Anne Xistner a sister of
OSSTA, the Ont, Public School
Mrs, Joseph -Thornton is in K-rW
Trustee Association, the N. Ont.
Hospital*
Kitchener sufferitig
Public and Secondary School
froth i ,l'racturbd
vertebra. - Miss
Trustees Association, and
Kisttfer ivas a former resident of
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