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years, for the purpose of at Goderich St. W., Seaforth He was always thoughtful, the secondary level. home. and a graduate of Seaforth b
paying the cost of repairs to loving and kind In essence the community At the Condon Raccway Monday bight jn the first race
Phone Seaforth 527-1390 y has Mr. &Mrs. Ivan McClymont District High School and the
the Seaforth memorial What a glorious memory to lost its momentum and once lost it- attended -the familygathering at University of Western Ontario. Sunnicrest Irene owned by Wm. James of London was fourth
23-65 tf leave behind. $ $ Y with Gor d Pullman on the bike. In the same race Excel Mac
' Commiiniiy. Centre. �— - is a very difficult thing to regain .
-2. The existing debenture JOHN E. LONGSTAFF He left so suddenly, hii It can take years. the home o Mr, & Mrs, Wesley , He has been awarded ” a post- owned and drwen by Roy Meriam of Goderich was fifth.
debt of The Corporation of the thoughts unknown Russell honouring the recent ,doctorate Fellowship from the The second race winner was Miss Direct Baker owned by
lure Power marriage of Mr. & Mrs. Roy National Research Council of Lorne Tyndall and driven by Frank MacDonald both of Clinton.
own of Seaforth is OPTOMETRIST But he left us memories we are Think of the Future Power that Russell. ' Canada to continue studies for The mile -was in 2.12 and the pay off $3.90.
proud to, own. i urban centers are going to have one year in the Department of
$5 9,000.00 of which the sum of Treasure him God, in our Every week more and more Y P in the third race Geordies Mite owned by Jeanie and Hugh
; By Appointment Only • Y simply on the basis of population. Plant Sciences at the University of Galbraith of Dashwood was out of the mone with Wayne
$5. 2,600.00 is for school Seaforth Office garden of rest, I believe that if rural communities people, discover what mighty jobs y yne Dupee .
Western Ontario where he will be ,Clinton,
pu poses and is assumed by Tues.,Wed:.Thurs.,Fri. For in this world he was one of are going to maintain .their ,are accomplished by low cost
investigating ultrastructural driving.
the � Huron County Board of 9 to 5:30 P.M. the best. momentum and control their own Expositor Want Ads: Dial g $ The fourth race winner was Gladies boy owned and driven by
aspects of fungal parasitism. John Muir`, Seaforth. The mile was in 2.13:2 and the a off .
Education. The balance of the Th r da e e They say time heals and helps d t' th t th t b ell' 527-0240.' • -G P Y
Sho'r`t' Notke'
Important 'BANKRUPT AUCTION of new
furniture• arid• appl%es this
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Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Mci?her on
Eastern Star. Thev succeed Mrs.
Kenneth Cardno and RossSmale.
vi��iA to announce the engagement
of daughter Iynn
Other officers are: Mrs.Gorl}on
their Debby tet
'Bryan'Archibald Somerville, seri
McKenzier, Mrs, Andrew Crozier,
Mrs. Charles
beautiftti,gifts she received on the
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Thomas Young, 1Vlrs; Dvr�ald
HE died as he lived, everyone's
place at Northside. United
Eaton, Mrs, Ron ld Broome,
Mrs. George Earle "' Mrs. Ross
Corporation of the To of
payable in not more than ten
Church, .Friday, November 22,.
sate; Mrs, Ralph'WMrs.
axogs,
Seaforth, application will be
ANY TYPE, ANY SiZE;
6:30 PIM, 26.6Ss 1
Kenneth CArdno, Mrs. Ross
I made to the Le tive
ANYWHERE
remember. 24-65x1
the skin of their Teeth.
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BALL AUCTIONS BRUSSELS Ontario MacRAE = J. D. and Marg (nee
Ryan) 41 Vincent Crescent,. The officers, were installed by.
PARTIAL LISTING: 24. Cards Of ThaAs - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend.
Colonial, London, are pleased to announceTr
Over 130 chesterfield suites (French,
Traditional,, Modern;- Spanish, Tub. Chest=a-beds. i would like to thank all t e iadies the birth of their firs# child, aeau brei, � Jennifer Ann, on
etc.( Many different styles. Kitchen- suites, Maple who came to my Vand6 display. October 30 at St. Joseph's Set dates fpr.
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dining Suites; Spanish dining' suites; Coloured Mrs. W. Scott of Brucefield won Hospital, London. A
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.fridges; stoves,' �ovely bedroom suites; 60 -cabinet the draw on a sewing basket, —
stereo component sets; Zig-zag sewing machines Anne Laverty. 24-65-1
Clarencq Ryan and Donald granddaughter, for Mr. and Mts,
and cabigets. Coffee and end tables, table lamps,
A chievement ;
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pole lamps, ruga carpeting, ,paintings, odd taples. We s
wl� to ,,thank the Seaforth MacRae of Dublin. 27-65-1 m
chairs. 'Beautiful sets of bunk beds, qt ize, Fire Department and all our • days here'
UPC
double. single beds, sets of Qishe's, s and pa friends and neighbours for the
radios, recliners and many more ire s too numerous help during the recent fire which
KeeprVral
The Home Economics Brineh
to. mention. destroyed our,barn. — Mr. and '-
Mrs, Jim Alexander: 24-65'1 of the Ontario ' Ministry of,
NOTE: All items are brand wand must be sold. Y
if you want a new chesterfi d suite,this is one . ale' Agriculture and. Food is again ,, r
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you must attend. Most ite s are still in the boxes. I would like to ex ress' m sincere holding 4-H Homemaking Club
p Y and you are going, to have .to "Achievement Das in Huron '� e�,r•
Ball Auctions can defini ly save you m oney — so appreciation _to friends and regain it.y `;• r ,
if you buy elsewhere, y u are the loser. Our sale relatives for ' their kind Momentum,
County.'
conducted by ' . reme bran a of cards, flowers, The girls are participating in':'_.7
nJ S As a team..or an individual has i.• r
BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED gifts, and net hbou s • � who the current project, "The Club
g $ 1' momentum, so does a school or , �-'•�• ,
T Phone 887-9363 g g communit 1 recall readin last Girl Entertains", -. which " is
brou ht bakin to our home, y, g ,,.
20-65-1 while I was'a anent at Victoria •;,o#'t signed to belt) -club members
P year in the local paper where one
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. of you stated that above all you $am confidence to the practice of ,,� ' - _�. •.
22. Legal Notices McFarlatie and Dr: Mairs, and simple and gracious entertaining. -
p had a happy school. The girls in each club have had
ob iii Ge h k e nurses on 3rd floor west. — Mrs.' I think in general that this has
Township of Stanley in the period Fergus Feeney.24-65x1 the opportunity to plan -and
been quite true. It certain) was
AUCTION CALENDAR ;commencing on' - 20 years ago. The individual in Prepare refreshments for various -a. -
AUCTION jet
NOVEMBER 7 The faint) of .the late Mar A. occasions, discusss table setting *i �' r.. •..7.
Y Y any school who sets this tone . f ::--JW
and concluding on and service, practise flower •x.. ° w
Auc'tioneers•& Appraisers Allen wish to thhiik,all who sent more than anyone else is the F
Clinton Monkton NOVEMBER 12 flowers; dopa#ions, cards and _ arranging and discuss etiquette
Principal. t r yr
at 5:00 P.M. for many occasions.
482-7898 347-2465 expressions .of sympathy during When- I applied for my first Y AM•d�,
"s The required Nomination Miss Jane Pengilley, Home < i
SATURDAY, NOV. 16 Forms may be obtained from the
our recent bereavement. It was teaching job,'I was very fortunate
11, A.M. Clerk's Office and must ' be dee ly�agpreciated. 24-65-1 to have a choice of •three schools. I Economist for Huron County,will ?
be conducting the fallowing. f; `
chose the school with a tone very
—45 Holstein cattle' completed, filed , with and Achievement Days throughout
—Feed accepted by the Clerk by above similar to this one. �_• <� >'�X
the County:; s "'
Iylr"s.. da Reid wishes to thank I have not been disappointed. ti z a ...- .:.. • r• :w: ��
--4 Tractors deadline. - the sta of Seaforth Manor for the -it's • beefi " a "v ry' ositive Wingham Area Achievement
--full line, modern farm For further informa ton Da F•.E.Madill Secondary
machinery regarding the procedures un io r lovely Birt ay party on Friday aft experience for. )tie,•-.r•thtnit you Y Y YOUli-1 APPRECIATION IS .TEAMWORK(
—mise. items etc. ern on, a d her friends w a School. November e 1974.
the Election Act confact. the P h only really. someone R.. Et el Area Achievement Da Seaforth Optimists in common
bel d make it an enjoyable day. like Mr. Plurnsteel when you kt Y themselves to the responsibilities of parent -
1'/4 miles S 2'/s miles wes- undersigned: Y Gre C,z ntr al School - Nov. 16, with Optimists acrossrCanada are
24-65-1 cycle back into the system Y sponsoring Youth Appreciation hood,
• of Monkton for MEL GRAHAM - — _ " 1974.. P $ PP ' •
yourself. Seaforth and area'have Week., "
1VAN H1NZ, Prop. 20-65-1 Clerk TreasurerDun anno -r ea Achievement' 9 '
We -would iiketothankeverybody been very fortunate indeed. $ n Optimist clubs have —To encourage organizations and other
R.R.tll, Brucefield for the gifts and visits we receive Day Brookside blic . chooi P have, the past 20 years,
$ 4 Rural groups to publicly show their respect ' or
.cr Telephone 482-9908 while in Seaforth Hospital. Also Nov. 23, 1974. '\\ • conducted observances that recognize contri- y p'� p J p f
P I mentioned that a community - • Clinton Area Achie rnent Day butions and accomplishments of youth.'T se
` 22-64-2- youth.
FALL CLEANING special thanks to Dr. Malkus and also has , momentum.Rural
Ventral Huron SecondarySchoolrecognized, youth activities
TIME to the O.B. nurses who gave us communities have a very spe programs have
Nov. 36, 1974, 'furn,.your old furniture and •- good care. —Donna. and Melanie problem and that problem is the -such as heroism,_ church work, tutorin"f —To encourage the nexus media to recognize -
household effects into cash. 23. Bus. Directory Kim McCone. 24-6k. l current shift in population from Blyth Area Achievement Day - retarded 'children, serving as volunteers in' the accomplishments and contributions, of
We will either buy oral! it Blyth Public School, Dec. 7, 1974: a
rural areas to large urban areas:, hospitals, outstanding school achievement 'an youth throe h re
for you. From smallest"item. PER . Seaforth Area Achievement dl y pular and speoiQl features.
to the largest estate. Phone By app Area 90% of M1 Seafeyth.l3igh•Schaal.:..Dac, many q her acts ,.Rl „&erviC�.,. In times vYhen.,. ,,,-h ,+v r n, . ;--- ••
P the o ulatton will be —To rovide ,tire
` g y w We. would ''like to ex ress .our , icy p given to the foolish acts of a for
" LICENSED thanks to all our latives, friends P P 14 1974. much ress is p proper environment
conceotratedin urban areas. The z out
KNAPP'S,FURNiTURE-• Zurich Area Achievement Day' few, it .is, refreshing to learn of the, solid J )i, including opportunities far Partici-
.and tfgighbors who attended our towns�'in Huron County have to � > ;�
And AUC1`I�N ROOM AUCTIONEER 40th anniversary party. Special quite a degree escaped' this Zurich j'ublic School - 'Jan. 4, and beneficial contributions of today youth, pati.on in recreational and social activities.
482-1336' thanks to our family who planned problem as there are no cities in. 1975. _
20-65-tf P . Exeter Area Achievement Da —To- focus attention on the influence religion.
Kippen, Ontario the party and for the lovely gifts Huron County. Y OBJECTlY6.$ •
However consider the ease of a South Huron High School - Jan, and morals have an the lives o youth and
and cards we recelived„� g f
22: Legal Notices Tele hofie 262-5515 = Hensal! —Arnold and Minna 11, 1975: to encourage youths to active) p
$' P• small rural community close to a y participate
•23-65-tf Scott. 24-65x1 Crediton Area Achievement —To recognize the accomplishments Sf youth .
lei' a cit and the effects are 2n spi7iiFual activities.
I \ _ $ y Day - Stephen Twp.. Central in the home' school church and community. ,
THE much more dramatic. School Jan. 18, 1975. —To encourage NORM WHITING Debby McPherson would like to Th b h t th ye a z neater interchange of idea'
> CORPORATION
O i HE
LICENSED
a 10 s are tot a ct y so e
express her thank's and • youth moves out. You not oniy.
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AUCTIONEER
appreciation for the many.
have a generation gap but a
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
&
beautiftti,gifts she received on the
generation missing.
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APPRAISER
occasion of the shower given by
The local merchants can not
NOTICE • iS HlEREBY
Prompt,'Courteous,. Efficient.
her friends and neighbours at the
compete with large chain stores
GIVEN that on behalf, of The
HE died as he lived, everyone's
Northside United Cfiurch. A
which are only minutes away by
Corporation of the To of
payable in not more than ten
special thanks to the ladies who
car. The local merchants either
Seaforth, application will be
ANY TYPE, ANY SiZE;
trade . this • an' evening to
sell out if they .can or hang on by
I made to the Le tive
ANYWHERE
remember. 24-65x1
the skin of their Teeth.
Assembly of tlfe. Pr vince of
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Phones:
- Depressed
Ontario, .at its neAl -regular'
We give complete sale service. 25: In Memoriam
"The, community becomes
Remembrance Day Services
session commencing in. 1975,
_
James Traquair, kippep recently
classified as economically
w'll be held this Sunday at Varna ,
+r` for air Act to provide for the
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE loving memory. of our
depresse and physiological
United Church.
following:,
* �? `/ dear son, Douglas John, who
dear so ,
depressi n sets in as well.
the November meeting of the
1 To authorize The
Phone Collect passed away one year ago Nov
1 h 1 h d
FUNERAL HOMErejects
—To promote more acts a participation by s
between adults and 'youth leading 'to a
members of families in, 'the interest and broader understanding,
involving the )family as a unit; ' oeach other'
,s.
and to encourage parents • to rededicate pz ollbem. `
�
' Corporatidn of the Town of
own
235.. 4 Exeter 23-65-tf
1, 1973.
Factltt s, me u t g ea t an
education beco a second-rate:
Varna U.C.W. will be held on
in the base
_
James Traquair, kippep recently
Seaforth, to borrow, the sum
G. A. WHITNEY
To •a beautiful life came- a
And lastly, the Community
Thursday evening
ment of the- Church.
received a Doctor of Philosophy
not exceeding $79,000.00 upon
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sudden end
ells into a ratee shell, It
P P �
Mr. &' Mrs.' Robert Webster
degree in mycology at the U.niver=
debenture of the Corporation
FUNERAL HOMErejects
HE died as he lived, everyone's
new ideas and the
and girls have moved into the
sity of Alberta. He is the son of
payable in not more than ten
friend
importance of education even at
h ' f +tl i
Mr and Mrs Muria Tra ua'
said debt in the sum of
'is
u s y v limps
Monday only - Clinton Office
us to forget,
But has how
es tines a ey mus e w
informed and maintain a high
$7,000.00 for -a sewage
For Appointment
time only proven
general leJel of education.
system, which ' hays been
Phone 527.1240 or, 482-7010
much we miss ,you yet.
On this' basis then rural
c4structed in the said
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A smile and a voice we all
communities CAN N OT AFFORD
municipality.
always remember,
a second rate educational system.
3. The amount of the
R. S. BOX
And a loss we will .never
You only realize this when you
rateable property of munici-
forget.
experience the absence,of it.
pality, according to the last
_ ,FUNERAL HOME .
---Always remembered • by
Be wary, get involved and don't
revised assessment roll of the
Mother, Brother"rid Sisters.
let this happen, •
oration is $2,349,025.00.
Phones:
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In closing then I would say this
$4.50.
'Wednesday night in the seventh race Conray Frost owned by
Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mat ers, both ofGoderich,
was out of the money. .
Thursday night at London in the. first race Yvonne Abbe C
owned :by Jeanie and Hugh Galbraith and driven by Wayne
Dupee was fifth, 1 .1
In the third race Deep Run Frisco, owned by Charles Brindley,
Goderich and driven by Roy Meriam was out of the money.
' In the tenth race El Samo O owned by Dick Burgess and Joe
Da X27 -068Q - Night 527-0885 g
and Jim Dick, Seaforth; was third with Go rd Pullman driving.
Y ' $ to the graduating class. The -congregation of the Clinton Christian Reform Church Saturday night in the third race Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned by
DAA Dat Seaforth this ' 18th 23-65-tf C You are going to face , many formed a choir for the Sunday evening song service led by Lay Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Ken Walgos, London, was ut of
ay of October 1974. USE adverse realities both in your Aire Van. Der Ende with devotions by Rev. Beukenia. the money with Gerry Roebuck, Goderich, on the, bike.
• Mc�ONNELL & STEWA�tT LOU ROWLAND • C ^ � Y y
GXPti./SI�GR Personal lives and in your Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee who in the fourth race Virginia's Mist owned b Robert McLean
Seaforth, Ont silo. TRANSPORT LTD. community which w ill cause you celebrated their sixty -sixth wedding anniversary Sunday at and driven by W. McLean, both of Goderich, was out of ;the
Solicitors for the Applicant to lose momentum. the Home. Eighty' relatives, friends and neighbours attended mone
22-63-6 P.C.V. Class CDF & FS y•
WANT AD There is a list a mile long from the reception held in their honour by their family. At Orangeville Thursday the third race winner was Clever
• Serving Dublin &Seaforth areas - g Y
death and trigedy to depression, The residents had an opportunity to extend their best . Larry owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron Willifinson, Seaforth with
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime, Phone 527-0240 recession and inflation. wishes to the McNees' at Monday's activities. Mrs.
Y Ron driving. The mile was in 2.14:2 and the pay off $16.0.
N�1'��e 23�65'tf When you are at that point McGratton gave two readings and joined Mrs. Buchanan with
recognize it, and apply the vocal duets. Mrs. Gladys Van Egmond, Norman S,peir and
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ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Dobson Formula: Jerry Collins provided the old tyme music with volunteers ^
Of , Concentrate on one play at a from the Christian Reform Church and Mrs. Hulley assis ting READ and US +'.EXPOSITOP 'CLASSIVI j
Watch and Jewellery Repairs time, one problem at a time, one with activities., Mrs. Rae, of Wingham , was welcomed at the
�t;�s day at a time. Congratulations ` `Home. We SeIIand Service and thank you. 'the anpual Hallowe'en party was held in the auditorium onhiftflon
PorTowtcnablyofStanley _ Thursday afternoon with severalresidents, volunteers and y
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Nomitttltions for, the positions - Y and Jerry Coliitts supplied the music for the progr;1m, with ,
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,per' ,• eta in costume. Marie Fl ti, Lorne Lawson, Norman $ e
PidLGA ACUiR�►NlF7.7 liver week more and more
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-of Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and rythm band of those tit costume, making a tour of the Home.ONI
ttfirs for rite Township �� 3 Stbr R people discover what.mighty jobs Cider, cookies apples and candy, were served to 'the f `
three cognci are accbrn lisped b low cost
of Stiinley fot the years 10f846, SE•AVOI TH — CLINTON -�- WALKERTON P• . Y resttii rrts.'
will be reoeive l at the Clerk's Seaforth
Want Ads. " Dial The members of the Huronview Aurtilialy at their-OctoberS271
office b" the Cleik of the 23-65-tf Seaforth 52i-0240. meet'tn` decided to cancel the 'bazaar fo this year. y
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