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Corresondent read by Caul Mctiavtn. y In the business period It was suffering from a heart attack. St. Catharines spent the weeke d'
'� nto n .n t � � Mrs. Allan McCall Thew introductory statement to suggested . Y gg their the mite boxes be Mr. and Mss. )fob Marilee ,attd at the home of her .parents, Mr.
Rev. D.• Docken was in the White`Gift program was given by brought to the December meeting ' family spent Sunday and and Mrs. • W.J.Leeming,
Dances, parades and other treasurer of the Centennial Com- �6,ou per persue. PrutCsatunai pulpit for the morning service ai Mrs. Merton Hack+well, Those and there will be a Christmas Remembrance Day with Mr. and McKillop T.wp, also visited other
special events have been con• mittee•at a recent meeting. There bartenders will probably be hired Duff's United Church. His taking part +xere; ' Jeanne filmstrip shown. A hymn was 'Mrs. Nelson Reid. relatives in the community.
1 firmed for Seaforth's Centennial Is stili lots of room for people on for the night so that no towns-, sermon was. "Sacrifice with a McDonald; Brian. McGavin, Jeff sung accompanied by Dena Wey Mrs. Don McCormick of Mr. Roy Williamson is'apatient
weekend, June 27 to July.l, 1975, committees, according to Mr. people have to work, Buist said. Purpose'..aThe choir apthem was Haek++'ell; Greg Humphries and with her guitar. _ London also visited at the same in Seaforth Community 4ospital
In addition, Clive Buist, who is Buist. "1 don't think wg It ever There is a chance that a tractor '"Don't live to your doubts". Jim McDonald. The children went to their home one day last week. at time of writing. His 'friends.
i chairman of the event, says that reach the 140 that Mitchell had pull will be scheduled sometime Gerald Baan spoke during the The White Gift story ryas toldl:asses "++lth the following Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Docken of hope he wiil soon be able to be
Stickers to $o on Christmas cards for •their Centennial (10 people on on the big weekend. Organizer z service on his work at Uganda, by Mrs. Hackwell and the white teachers; Mrs -Mac Sholdice, Mrs. London spent the weekend at tfie home.
which • Seaforth people are each of the 14 committees)" he hope to have' Miss Canada here AFrica. He intends to return to gifts were collected. The Ross Bennett; Mrs. Neil Manse ,.with . Rev. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Allan McCal'
sending out of town have been commented. on Saturday to officially open fhe that country. - secretary's report was read by McGAvin and 'Mrs., Merton Docken, Kristen and Mark. visited on Sunday at the home of
made up advertising the weekend There ai'e 47 participants in the weekend. Mr.Docken participhted in the Murray Sholdice. Nanci Bennett Hack)vell' Mtland Mrs.David Brady of Mr. and Mrs.John Kernighan,
and are available free of charge at beard growing contest, which will 180 invitations have gone out service on Monday morning at St. gave the treasurer's report and s Personals
the Recreation Office. be judged at the Optimist's and names are still coming' into Ambrose Catholic Church, received the collection which was Mrs. J. Payne was taken to
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"The main needs we have now Winter Carnival. An antique the recreation office. A commit- following the Remembrance Day dedicated by Bruce Godkin. Seaforth Hospual ion Monday.
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ate for someone to organize a
parade is schedule for Saturday, a
tee headed by Mrs, Pat Bennett rs
Service at the Cenotaph to
period October 17 to December
musical variety and talent show
soccer tournament all day Mon-
contacting former residents. Mr.
Quist
Brussels. , '
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and for groups to take on feeding
day, the Stampeders at a casual
said all homecomers will
Over 700 were served at the.
f
and accommodation for the large
dance Friday night and. the New
have a chance to pre -register in
annual Turkey Supper held at
tuition fees.'
crowd that is expected to attend",
Modernaires, a 16 piece orchestra
the Spring for the entire. week-
Duffs United Church • last
specification presented by4--
he said,
for the Centennial Ball Saturday
end. Preregistration will give
Wednesday.
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It • is hoped that church aiid
night.
them a few dollars off on tickets to
«super Hostess" Walton II
Ethel "attended the graduation
community groups will take on
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"The program is pretty well
filled u.p", Lloyd Rowatt, pro-
each Centennial event.
A. special pre -Centennial issue
The 4-H Club met at the home
jg
thek of caterin
task for perhaps
p p
Nigh opening the meeting with
and Mrs. Ross Cunningham
of Janis Van Vliet when members
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one meal over,66 three days, and
gram chairman said at the recent •
of the Huron Expositor will come
answered the roll call: "Oce duty
answering the roll call. Minutes
thus spread out the work load,
P
nteetmg•
Ticket sales for the May Guy
out in the early Spring with
details of the entire Centennial
_
of a pleasing guest".
Mission Band
Mr. Buist said,
Clair Campbell was named
P
Lombardo dance are going well at
program.
Bev Stevenson« discussed
"Courtesy at Club _ Meetings"
Vincent Young of Goderich
trustees with a number of change
••
The Mission Band met in -the
also etiquette formally occasions,
fa
H P R C S S Board a rd
basement of the church Sunday
_
while Fran Blake spoke on
Cooper.
•etiquette
tudies-
Advisory Committee which
ly' Life courses
at banquets and
dinners.
iss wtlatb.e the
Bruce Godkin gave the Call to
included: That the family life
to attend conferences, and the
Dyke led the discussion about
Worship, followed by Cheryl
course be continued at the Grade
appointment of a hiring agent,
"Hospitality In The Club".Fraser
cl b ommentakor the
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he stated. 4
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"1n Rlate.rs' Fields" was
Achievement , Day, Saturday,
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.
i� The Board will stMy the
Separate Schoolteachers in
amount with another company. In
but in both areas trustees could
November 16th at the Grey
This Monday is a time to
Huron and Perth Counties will be
the meantime the, board will
only agree to disagree. The
Central' S600l. The ''topic she
INOTICE...OF POLL. ,
TOWN OF . SEAFORTH
A.poll. will be held in the Town, of Seaforth to�
elect to the office of Reeve and Councillor
Polling day will be s
Mon. December 2,0:
Polis will open at 11 o'clock in the morning
and will"close at 8 o'clock in the afternoon at the,
following locations:
encouraged by the Huron=Perth renew the existing policy for trustees are to study the speaks on is: "The TAble set for
County Roman CAtholic Separate
$50,000 term insurance for the
recommendations, write in any
Two".
School Board to attend family life
period October 17 to December
changes they would like and mail
Congratulations to Mrs. Fred
courses at Waterloo University
31, 1974 until the first request is
to Mr, Shantz who will
Uhler, who received her B.A.
during the summer holiday period
approved.
re -introduce them at', next
Degree from Wilfred Laurier
with the " Board paying thier
The Board approved the
meeting.
University on Sunday, November
tuition fees.'
working drawing and
3•
The special training is required
specification presented by4--
H girls f1'1 a et'
Mrs. E. Cunningham and Mr.
for the teachers to instruct their
architect Bruen Garratt of Kyles,
Beatrice, the Larkin twins and
and Mrs.Rob8rt Cunningham,
students in the family life course
Kyles and Garratt, for the 2,000
The -Egmondville Etiquette
Ethel "attended the graduation
which the Board started last
square foot addition of a library
Ettes met at the home of Diane
exercises and her parents, Mr.
spring for Grade 8 students and
resource centre a't St. Patrick's
Nigh opening the meeting with
and Mrs. Ross Cunningham
hopes to -continue again this
School at Kinkora, which is
the 4-H pledge and all members
entertained with •a dinner
school term and expand.
estimated to cost $50,000.
answering the roll call. Minutes
following the ceremony.
'At the board meeting in
Mr. Shantz, ch -airman. of the
were read by Diane Smith.
Mission Band
Seaforth Tuesday night Trustee
by-law committge, presented the
The following meeting was held
'
Vincent Young of Goderich
trustees with a number of change
at the home of Diane Smith. The,
The Mission Band met in -the
outlined the recommendations to
in the by-laws covering board
minutes were read by Brenda
basement of the church Sunday
the Board from the Family Life
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policy which included the rules
Cooper.
morning with 33 in attendance.
Advisory Committee which
covering the number of trustees
Mrs.Eggert and Mary Van
Bruce Godkin gave the Call to
included: That the family life
to attend conferences, and the
Dyke led the discussion about
Worship, followed by Cheryl
course be continued at the Grade
appointment of a hiring agent,
"Hospitality In The Club".Fraser
leading ' in prayer. The
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he stated. 4
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"1n Rlate.rs' Fields" was
eve over an ex en a petro nr
time in order to provide_, more.
opportunity for gre ter indepth
discussion and presxtation; that
at pilot project be 'initidted in
Grade 7 in at least one school;
that serious consideration be
givento the engagement of a
co-ordinator to integrate religion,
guidance and health in
conjunction with fancily life; that
if a co-ordinator is engaged,
consideration be given to a pilot
Visitors with Miss Turnbull
War 1 who brought along an old
n
project in the primary division;,
recently were her cousins,.Mr. &
snapshot album containing a snap
that tcchcrs continue to be
Mrs. Wm.- G. McIntosh of
of farewells to the 161st, our local
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encouraged by the Board to attend
Newmarket. Mr. Mclntosh is
Walion. I .recognized pictures of
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• family life courses.
retired from the engineering staff ,
g g
m Y self, sister Ella, Marion and
"1f the' program is to be a
of the University of Toronto.
Beatrice, the Larkin twins and
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success, we need a co-ordinator,"
Through kindness of relatives
Margaret Edge, Gertrude Crich,
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'•.,.. Mr: °"'°Faun staled and
from Ingersoll 1 was able to attend
Olive Rankin.
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Superintendent of Education
the Golden' W'eddin'g aiitiiversaVj "'•'•I
w'eIi-remember-what-a'sad•day• •
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Jolin Vintar said he agreed.
on November 10• of _Mr. & Mrs..
it was for the town when Stanley.
While .agreeing with the need
Lloyd Edighoffer of Mitchell, It
Hays second son of Mr: & Mrs. R.
Karen
Uhler
of a co-ordinator, Howard Shantz
was indeed a happy event.G.\\
Amongst
Hays was killed in a plane
in First
Of Walton, daughter of Mr. and
of Stratford said he hoped the
those present wasMrs.
cralsh while training.
Mrs.' Ross Cunningham of
the program would get started
Mabel Rennie of town. The'
Presbyterian Church was filled to
Brussels, received'her Bachelor '
earlier this year. "We seem' to
: Edighoffcrs were married in
capacity when the funeral service
of Arts degree in Geography from
wait so long to get going on it."
Dashwood in 1924. Their son
was held there. The horrors of
Wilfred Laurier University in
he stated. 4
Hugh is a popular M.L.A. in
war were brought closer to us all
.
i� The Board will stMy the
Perth County.
that day. Stan was a classmate of
Waterloo. A graduate of Listowel'
recommendations, at the next
This Monday is a time to
mine.
•District Secondary School, she is
board meeting on November '25
remember. I'm sorry I haven't
On Thursday, Mrs. Lois Hod-
presently teaching at Elma
" and in the meantime consider
a+lother,Renlembrance Day poem
gert brought along . some
Township Public School.
possible persons to recommend
to•give. Test your iil'emory and
interesting slides and showed
Every week more and more
as co -or nator.
see if you can recite "in Flanders
them to us.
People discover what mighty jobs
The Board will apply to the
Fields" written by Col. John
There were pictures of son
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are accomplished by !ow cost
carrier of the board's group
McCrae of Guelph. The people of
Bryan's wedding and many of the
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
insurance plan for $50+000
Guelph'\, remember with pride
picnics held for the residents
Seaforth 527-0240
additional term insurance on the their native, son. while t he Hodgerts were here.
life of Mr Vintar to replace the I ant indebted to Mr. Nelson Thanks Lois! WE'll look later for
personal policy for the same Govenlock of Simcoe of World your Hawaiian .special.
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HAVE A,., COMPL.,E. LI
Polling Sub -division--
No. 1.
Mrs. Frank.'Storey's, 56 Goderich Street West '
Polling Sub -division No. 2:--'
Mrs. Mae Watterworth's, 39 West William St. °
Polling Sub -division No. 3:--
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's, 32 Main St,,N.
Polling Sub -division No. 4:—
Seaforth Public Library i
Polling Sub -division No. 5:--
Seaforth Town Hall i 1
Polling Sub -division. No. 6:—
Mrs.. Ella Munroe's, 25 'St. John, Street
ADVANCE, POLLS
,An advance poll will be held for the purpose of
receiving the votes of electors who expect to be y M
unable to vote on the regular polling day. The
Advance- Poll will be held_ in the Clerk's Office I
on
Sat. November 23rde
Advance Poll will open of 11 o'clock in the
morning and close at .8 o'clock in the evening i
Voting,'by','Pe. .....
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Electors eligible to vote by proxy must make
application to the Clerk for a certificate to vote
by proxy "before 5 o'clock in the aft ernoon on
Tuesday, Nov. 26
E. M. WILLIAMS, Clerk.
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