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Cayley a three nionth h oltday in Florida. The program will run far two ;I / voted, for me on December a c Hill of 4oderich• An ad hoc steering committee hours „$ Tuesday afternoon ee�� � Mr. Shorne +, ,. tc,resents wua ur,1:uinted. chairman Wilfred fol• residi;nt's of the a artments n�;�rry •, s I P Serve you to #h ties#. o.f 'm�r,�bii�#:�, a y i. hry� , a the Tots•nships of Gr�v and Morris Shorneed, Alex Corrigan. R.R.1, and anyone else who is and the Village of Brussels' was Blug• evale; g Clarence McDonald. interested. Marjl Garrett from t�N vice-chairman last %-ear. Bayfield is going to instruct the Exeter: and Mrs. Marion Zinn, y - Y'£ o / p; . , /°,f' r. - .F}f.� Y� 4 y ,� Sincerely your. Y rr �� t>- k , � ; , Herbert Turkheint, publisher of R•R.2• Lueknotv.they will divide' classes and Mr.Bulst sait�t the Zurich Citizens News. was the board members between the donations of materials to be used Education and Management g �o ��Plumb +► F acclaimed as vice-chairman, gement in making crafts would be Y f, 9 X s{h 5 ar M K . •w., The 1975 board members. Committees. appreciated, The classes can use eluding the three neN% elected pieces of felt. sone and ,G N/k� g A.M.Harper of Goderich was sponge x £�3 rF ,��/,nf, members of the board were sworn materials and other odds and fx reappointed as board auditor forin by county judg a Francis G- ends , �. r ,y KGs, %`/ 'r/'> , a 1975 and 1976; D.J•Murphy. Carter of Goderich, The newwas "There is a loveiv craft room in 7AS ffill�� azo }! Yx��rg members are John Elliott, Blyth, boa disolicitor for Sanre-appk periods the building and it should be • <.,t• , t/• •, s a >' a representing' the Townships of and Kyles, Kyles and Garratt, used", Mr. Buist said. A sewing MARRIED 50 YEARS -- Mr. and Mrs, John Pullman of Louisa St, were honoured Hullett and McKillop. Town of Stratford re -appointed consulting machine has already been at a surprise party Saturday night for about'75 guests. Mr.- Pullman, still a barber Clinton and the Village of Blyth; architect for next two years. donated by Seaforth's new Robert Peck, R.R.I. 'Zurich, mayor. Betty Cardno. People who' on MainStreet, and Mrs. Pullman, a retired nurse, have lived all their married lives representing the Townships of The inaugural meeting of the are proficient in crafts that older in Seaforth. (Staff Photo) Tuckersmith and Stanley, Town board was set for 8 p.m. January people would enjoy are needed as of Seaforth and the Village of 6• with the next regular meeting instructors in the;craft program. Married '50 years, familyhas sur riseparlyBavfield: Caries Thnmas, to be held on January 20. he added, p Lifelong resident's of the Sea- December 15, 1924. Mr. Pullman Pullman remembers that Main St. • forth area, Mr. & Mrs. John has been a barber in Seaforth was just a tunnel between high Hullet h py with garbage pick u p Pullman of Louisa Street cele- since 1916 and Mrs. Pullman is a snow banks on both sides of the p brated their 50th wedding anni- nurse who retired about five years road. versary Saturday night at a ago. Mr. Pullman still -,-A.as, his The garbage pick up service in circulated by the Town of Sea..and informed uie Laud 01% 1, Uli surprise party organized by their barbershop on Main St. and says" Everyone's cars were up onLondsboro is satisfactory Hullet forth concerning garbage disposal Committee, Huron County. that family, he has "no notion of quitting". blocks for the winter as was Council informed contractor methods laid down by the there were no objections to customary fifty years ago when Gordon Chamney at the final 1974 Ministry. severance on Lots 23-24, Con. 7 Mrs. Pullman said at the party, Mrs. Pullman was the former snow plowing wasn't routine and meeting of council on Monday. Accounts approved included: and attached no conditions but with 35 people for dinner and Flva Habkirk. Her parents were the Pullmans took the train to Mr. Chamney requested an Education - $56,455,34; County - suggested that there be a written *about 75 attending throughout the laic Mr, & Mrs. Thomas ' London for their honeymoon. increase in contract price due to $67,483.00; Drainage - $137.38; agreement regarding Line the • evening, was a complete Habkirk, members of a pioneerthe increasing operating costs P,V.M. Taxes - $888.45; General - Fences. surprise. "We thought they were local family. Mr. Pullman's Among the _1: triends, neigh- and asked also that he be paid on $2,462.23; Roads • $10,018.88 Building permits were issued taking us out for dinner," she parents were Mr. $c Mrs. Thomas bours and relatives who attended a monthly basis rather than twice amounting to a total of to: John Beane, Lot 18, Con. 2 - ' said, laughing. Pullman of Chiselhurst, the surprise party Saturday night yearly. $137,445.28. barn; Grant Sparling, Lot Pt 22, The Pullmans have two sons, were Mrs. Pullman's sister, Mrs. Council agreed and approved The regular meeting of Hullett Con. 14 - Shed; Wm. Shaddii:k, The party was arranged by Gordon and Ronald and six Doug Huddleston of Mississauga an increase to $j50: per month. Council was held on December 3. Lot 21, Con. 10 Shed; Rita Marion their son Gordon and his wife grandchildren.. and Mr.on, Pullman's brother Sid of A resolution from Grey County William roest was in attendance Kelland, Lot 25, Con. 12 - Barn. - Seaforth, their London, that the cost of farm labour be at the request of the Council to The Hullett Recreation Com - daughter -inn -law, Mrs.. Ronald The weather when the Pull- subsidized at 50per cent , was clarify points on a Severance mittee was given a grant of Pullman and sister-in-law Mrs. marts were married fifty'years ago Mr. Huddleston gabe the toast rejected. Council approved a Application previously submitted. $2,200.00. p Mae Habkirk. 1. was not like this'year's untypical to the anniversary couple and Del request from Tuckersmith to sell Council agreed to purchase the Accounts paid included: The Pullmans w.c'rc married atise d n December weather. There was the di ,Kitchener, said grace at raffle tickets in Hullett. ' Athletic, Field from Auburn General - .$9,463.29; Road the Presbyterian Manse on lots of snow that year and Mrs. the dinner. Council endorsed a protest Athletic Association for $1,200.00 $29,528.72; Drainage -$20,457.21; News of Walton UCW37'at"sm6rgasbordhas Christmas party, Correspondent present for the December A Christmas film "The Littlest of Bethlehem". A Christmas Eve Milverton was second, in the the recreation director at Mrs. Allan McCall meeting of the Mission Band in Candle that Melted"' was, shown service will be held December Clubs Competition also of local 527-0882. The Christmas meeting of the church basement Sunday and .the pre-school class enter- 24th at 7:30 p.m. interst John Carvalo and Solis of phi Walton U.C.W. was held in the morning, tained with a chorus of music. Walton won the' Ballantyne 11� church basement on Wednesday The call to worship was given The Tyro class gave f , FREE 'PARKING For.Shoppers Till DO 31 Parking meter use will be suspended during the period December 10th to 31st, 1974. Merchants and their employees are requested to leave the metered parking spaces for the use of shoppers. E.M.Williams, Clerk Town of Seaforth Trophy or the top producing cow, evening; when 37 members set by Brian McGavin.' Blaine' followed by a skit from the John Oldfield and Son Brian of down to a smorgasborg meal at Hackwell gave a Christmas explorers, entitled "Christmas in Walton man. Seaforth received certificates for That T seven o'clock. reading. Cheryl Fraser was the Other Lands" followed by singing the highest production for Jr. 2 ' 'For, Following this a devotional pianist for the singing of the a "Song of Joy". • year., Jr. 3 Year and Senior 4 year period was held with Mrs. A. famous carol, "0 Little Town of Everyone went to their classes wins tro p y cows.'. McCall reading a pocni, ' Bethlehem". Scripture readings where papers were given out. The'Oldfield herd also received ���� 1 "Christmas is". Carols, "Silent were given by Ron Godkin, Neil Teachers in charge were: Mrs. The annual meeting of the the award for the highest herd Night", While Shepherd•s,,,- J1Mitchell, John Huether, Peter Merton Hackwell; Mrs. Mac Banner Counties Ayrshire cattle average in the club with a Watched 'Their Flocks" and "0 Bennett and Steven Huether Sholdice; Mrs. Ross Bennett and club was held recently in the production of 13,136 lbs. '04.mifk � Come All ye Faithful" ,sere sung followed with lirayer by Gary Mrs. Neil McGavin. "GAvelridge Women's Institute and 522 lbs. of fat. B.C.A.. of 165 c� accompanied byMrs. W.4', Hack- Godkin. The secretary's report Christmas Service Hall with about 75 breeders from and 160. well at the piano. Mrs. Wailer was given—and Nanci Bennett Christmas tree and pointsettas Waterloo, Wellington, Grey & The Secretary reported the club Bewley read scripture from Isiah gave the trcasnrcr's report, then was the setting for the 3rd Sunday Bruce, Huron — Perth attending has 25 new members for 1975 the and the "Christmas Story" took up the collection and in Advent service on Sunday the banquet and meeting. most ever. billowed by a poem, "A Child is gathered the mite boxes which morning when Rev. D. Dacken Highlights of the meeting was Wilfred Kuntz of Mildmay was Shop at • Born". Mrs. A. McCall gave a were dedicated by Brian spoke as his sermon, ','The Kings the presenation of 4-H awards top elected president andMrs. Christmas Prayer, Hyams "Joy McGavin. A Christmas poem was of Christmas". The choir ren- winner was Irene Forrest of Kathryn Hunsberger of New ��"' ♦ • to the World" and "Good Chris- read by :Iruu,g McGavin, dered an anthem, "O Little Town vveilestuy; Stephen Westman of Dundee, Secretary. • tiara Men Rejoice" ,was sung�� Mrs. d McCall read a poem. o arone ..Comedy of Cards". Mrs. � f � � . �. • � �wlcv announced That the �• •�� (,��• ��� N0 •(i.• •�• •..• gencral meeting of the U.C.W. BOOKS and STATIONERY STORE would be held on Friday. Januar.v Where Shopping is a Pleasure 3 at 2 p.nt, Mrs. Harold 'Bolger contest - leader losing side ,who BEAUTIFUL prepared the evening thanked® lee, -G everyone for their help and Mrs. Pre Christmas Mac Sholdice replied ,with their �V =� GLASS and CHINA thanks on behalf' of the ,winning _Y. Y ,� e side. it was agreed the copper. o contest leaders for next year U.SED CAR SALEO would be Carol Collins and Olga "' Smith, <<' Q ."' ;•.>':;.• , / , ' J f Contests followed convened by A :. Mrs. H. Traviss• Mrs. Ron Bennet(, Mrs. S. HunT hrics, y Mrs. G. Watson and Mrs. A. '74 CHEV. IMPALA' '73 METEOR RID'EAU 500 '71 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Searle. Santa arrived and distri- butedBored gifts and boxes were 5,000 miles, local owner, 2 -door Hardtop, 4 -door, Radio, Air., sent to shut -is Bonundar}• Unit Meett fnr cht,rstr„aDouble Power, Radio, Double Power, Double Power, -- CHRISTMAS CARDS 17th and Mrs. Jai, V:u, Vliet Sr. was Rear Speaker. Radio. Power Windows. g G G �S By Coutts — Hallmark — Rustcraft hostess for the unit meeting at her home on Thursday afternoon. Large Assortment of Personal Cards P_)ecen,ber 5th, hard 8e soft bound Mrs. Harvey Craig opened the meeting with a poem. "Christmas Wish” then read scripture from 71 METEOR • '74 FORD LTD �Jn►wo�IQ Good News to Modern Men. 351 V-8, Auto., Low Mileage 4 -door, Double Prayer was given by Mrs. Helen Double Power Radio ' Williamson followed by a oen, p "Christmas Power, Radio. - and Rear Speaker :., Mclady" and a I reading "Yuletide Christmas Spread Around the Globe". x Several of the most familiar � ' ••.:. ;::�:«>.� Y Christmas Carols were sung. ''' '> asf•'•.iliks. Mrs:I'ielen Williamson closed the devotional period with prayer. FCR THE t � DEAL OF YOUR l IFEf SEE ;;.•.,y`,,,.;,; TABLECLOTHS SCOTCH LACE _�__ �• tR Mrs. Martin Baal,,, conducted rF ( the bu5mess. The minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Harold ! +�' McCallum. Ten members I CHRIS/MAS answered the roll call. The Tablecloths collection was received and deer- f ff Christmas tree fights Serviettes .&.'Tabl"Ife0s gated. The s, C, Ral reports were ?t.:.o oto given by Mrs. C. R' hie and Mrs. in Ltd* and decorating Van Vliet- T secretary is to give Mitts, Glove's, & iChild- A CQRTJr'1 uu I bulbs yen's Hosiery. t e � �' '" ��1�A1"� ,January general meeting. Mrs. T r" Tree-f'oR C. Ritchie will be host for the next t Phone ey �•� V �.t��p�at� SleepwAr for the enure family ,* month unit meeting. 1:"' s „K Phone .G V A 0 GD Lunch was Served by Mrs. """""" � �""' �"" -' Toys & Gaines , Paint by number. set's Helen Williamson and Mrs. H.- Al('rnig during the social period. •0 •r•• ••A �•4� •Q�• e•O s .g �^A.40 �•.i 1 g T here were '36 members' V'` `• l`. �Iw►irl�_l