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The did C`ounc.'llor Kn. i' r o d thatt I, J Y cls h c .. e . l��dt all est to Y � i � P � I ...nee” le 0caatl. a costs make cleaa� the fact that the it is difficult to borrow mcSne fox a r Y were soar>� .a d it wa 'necessarysaanif ewers wool not carry renovations o a n s the ag n,, . _s, aXy s , d ..o Y renQ tt t t#is xe a a the e e t ra: to install , I'd se.. ers a»d sfotm .drains surface water, ,but. they ;axe also Parks Board intend to 'bring the T '`' when a proyal is grorated. hopiang to histall'storm sewers to ' roof up to Ontario Government Bitj ag permits were granted; carry surfaee water, standards and .lace a wall Correspondent the history of an. old, hymn Let law. Mx. and Mrs., Brian Collins. f to John Petty for a new sidewalk trouncit had a full report, from between the. i. cc surface' and the Mrs. Joyce Pepper the Lower Lights be Burning" Dr. and Mrs. Robert' Mickie, 1 9 5 1 1%! *—�^'•^ --�` .from the house to the road, to Don Fire Chief -Dave- -San step lobo "snstead of the ma or Achievement Da for the -,,and sang the hymn. ' She then London spent ,Sunday with the g y 1 Y 4MPRB TO COME) Stebbins to erect an entry into the outlining theshowed pictures comp . extra v4oxk carded renovations previously Zurich area 4.H Chubs was hold iled by the formers mother Mrs. Laird arear of the house;' to Hotton oiit during the flood along with considered. Saturday .in the Zurich Public al4ation Army, ori the"Sigh and Mickie. McDou all to,erect a ca drt'10' x his gill for the services. A motion Mr. Davis reported fixing a School with 12 clubs taking ,Sounds of Newfoundland Mrs. ������ �+ T ��'��W�o ��,� � McDougall p g g pad' Sherritt ave the Treasurers 22', to Sam Rennie to replace -was made to purchase for the Fire .drain .that had broken at Stan . Nancy McCurdyid the com- g p a p mentary for the Hensall club's to report. Mr. Rowe cots ucteds session for the provision of food "1✓ �'!� fi Vern p f model their blouses they had far the general meeting. May 5 t r; made. 494 HURON ST; STRATFQ Hensall 1 "Smart Sct". pie. and for the beef barbeque on May attend seated a skit entitled "The Right 28. Hymns were sung and' Mrs. Lines Can Flatter your Figure".McAllister pronounced the bene- ' diction. Lunch was served UCW talk o'n. Cuba Taking part in the skit were every C n U c h member, Brenda Pepper, Dorothy. Van Esbroeck NancyUnited Church Notes Correspondent' Correspondent auction. Auctioneer was Mrs. Mrs: Florence,Eiliott and Ross Members of the Indpendent Mrs. Bertha MacGregor &as. BRI Chessell. Doug, McAsh, Silver coffee were in. Toronto on Satdrda , McCurdy,MC,Manly Pepper, Cheryl Order of Oddfellows and Members of the Independent 1 TiE i was a good attendance at s Dons commemorating the Y Fuss, Dale Simmons, Susan the Mliy meeting of the Varna P g ` visiting Mrs. Bruce Elliott who is Stretton and Debbie Reid. Rebekahs of District #8, with Order of Oddfellows the Patriarch FOR MOTHEt� ' DAY' g fiftieth anniversaryof union. are brother Ha 'Wade, . Grand Militant. (in uniform), the Ladies U.C.W. a patient in hospital. Hensall II "Sewing Sweet- nY . ' Mrs. Aldie Mustard now available from our members. g Master of Ontario, were the Auxiliary Patriarch' Militant (in ppemed the meeting with a poem Lunch- was served b Mrs. r hearts set up an exhibit Good ALL KINDS. (�F Y Gets 6O speciel guests of Hensall United uniform), the ittebekahs of District Little Things The Junior Rai h Ste henson, Mrs✓ Tom lines irl Dress for a Short and . ETT FLOWERS P P Heavy Church Sunday morning.. District #8, also Brother Harry Wade, ort, under the leadership of Consitt and Mrs. Charles Reid. iewel y Gir) Sandra Nixon slid Deputy Grand Master Ernie GrandMaster of Ontario marched T&s. Doug McAsh, presented the County Honours I" the commentary. Other girls in Chipchase read ,the first lesson to worship In Hensall United under refrigeraioxt ti worship service on the theme' County Anne Marie Heard and the club were Kim Stewart, and District Deputy President Church at 11 a.m.-on Sunday. "Family Life". They sang three- Beverley- cantelon received A social eveningwas spent at Donna Jean Allan, Barbara ' P Mrs. Jean Bridge read the sec .MacGregor of Brlscefield led numbers, "I'd Like to Glve the Count onours when the district the local Lode Hall on Thursda McCurdy, Mary Hovius, Linda , All Sorts of - y g Y lesson. Rev. Don Beck pr ched the Grade with the bag pipes. World a Home; We are One in the 4-H Clubs held their Achievement eveningin honour of Mr, Norman Lenting, Janet Bilke and Karen on the sermon topic "Fr edom Re ]d L3eck welwmeil Spirit and Thou will Keep Him in Da at Zurich Public School on Jones, who had been a member of Valland' " Mrs. Tur elm the guests and delivered an �-• Potted Plante Day and License, Perfect Peace." • Saturday. Varna I Club under the the, Independent Order of Odd- Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, Home „ X P Economist from Walton coni- accompanied the choir or the inspiring message -on Freedom Highlight of the meeting was leadership of Mrs. Jim Keys and fellows for over 60 years. The an ;"Holy, Holy, o y". and License". He was assisted an interesting commentary by Mrs. Wm. Dawson and Varna II, Grand Master of Ontario, Harry mented on the exhibits, skits and Sunday, May 11 is Christian by District Deputy Grand Master Y ,N1rs. W. T. McAsh on their whose leaders are Mrs. Keith 'Wade, resented Brother Jones ,demonstrations. TERRH I'1 V l�i►S .Q q� p T. J P •11 H Family Sunday and Mothers Ernie Chipchase, and ,District p oliday in Cuba. She accom- Stephenson and Mrs. Wm. with a 60. year jewel. iss ane engi ey, ome Economist for Huron County Day, also the Sacrament of Infant Deputy President Sister Jean 1974 GREMLIN "X" 2 -door coupe, 6 cylinder, panied her talk with pictures showing,the people, buildings, P P g Consitt took art. p Certificates of Achievement Former Hensall Resident' Passes presented Mrs. William Fuss of Baptism. Personals Bridgee who. read the scripture Boxed planta available, farms, etc. and their beautiful were awarded to Brenda and Mr. William G. Kennedy .Hensall and Mrs. O. Schwartzen= tr bar l Zurich with a S 4-H A family gathering was held at passages. The choir under the direction of NOW clean beaches. Bonnie Dawson, Kay Hill, Laura formally of Loadq {assed away year N Y Leadership Award. the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Sim Mrs. John Turkheim sang "Holy, » The, treasurer, Mrs. Robt. Taman, eck, Marjorie Kathyy � Monday, May 5 in Hensall in his Y Y Brenda Pepper and Susan Roobal in Hensall to honour their Holy, Holy". Following the Webster, reported - that the Keys, Judy Morrison, Sandra and 83rd year. He was the husband of Stretton both Hensall daughter and son-in-law Don and service a social hour was enjoyed SEAFORTH'S CENTENNIAL FLOWER dessert euchre field on April 23, p was very successful. An invitation Janice Webster, Mary -Ann the late Edith B. (Forsythe). Kennedy. Brother Ann of received County Honours of a pin and Moja Dodds of Seaforth on the at the Lodge Hall. HEADQUARTER power steering, power brake's, radio, defogger, Verhulst, Dianne Consitt and of Miss occasion of . their 15th wedding Mr—and Mrs. James Sangster was received from the Clinton lIospital Auxiliary to attend Tanis Chute.. Each girl received a silvers n. all took art in the P� p Kennedy, London and Edward Kenned , Mount ••Pleasant, y certificate. Leaders for this past club anniversary. Lynn, Paul Joan Dodds and Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett were recently wit$ ' DUTCH ROSES and DUTCH 'BULBS -fqorence Nightingale Da on Ma Y Y fashion show. Varna I had a club Michigan. Also survided by "What Shall I wear" were Mrs. William Fuss, Cathy Fuss and and helped to distribute the gifts to guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, - ✓ 14 from 2:00 to 4:00 in the Hospital. -' exhibit "A Colour Scheme for a several nieces and nephews P Mrs, Peter _"ck, which their parents thanked Gwen and Michael in Clinton. 22 VARIETIES of PETUNIAS Mrs. Gordon Hill reported that the Committee for the Fiftieth Wardrobe". Varna II presented ' a skit "As the Stomach Turns". including Mr. and Mrs: -Jim Taylor of Hensall with' whom he The Unit IV of Hensall U.C.W. everyone most warmly. Attending the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell returned home after spending the MacLEAN' S Variety Night was residing. dgceased was a Unit IV of Hensall U.C.W. met. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodds, Mr. past week with their son-in-law Anniversary of the United Church in co-operation with the elders On Saturday evening ,Brenda and*.Bonnie Dowson, Mary -Ann member of the Masonci Order and he and his late wife resided on May 1st with 23 ladies present- Mrs. , Roobal prepared the . and'Mrs. Robert Watson both of Seaforth, Mr. Ernie Toll, and daughter Mr.. and Mrs. Ron Mason and daµghters in Bowling FLOWERS has a number of projects planned. Verhulst, Tanis Chuter, Janice for several years on Brock Street, 'devotional and spoke first. Mrs. Egmoadville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green, Ohio. The ,main feature of the will be an old- Webster and Bonnie Voisin took Hensall. Funeral services were Shaddick 'read 'a. Mother's Day McGregor, $ayfield, 'Mr. and The members 'of Amber PHONE 527-0800 SEAFORTH celebrations part to Variety Night at Londes-' conducted Wednesday from the. poem. Mrs. Harburn read the Mrs. Fred McGregor, Karen and Rebekah Lodge #349 were'guests $4591 . 295 tiashioned gospel service, to be boro School. They sang several A. Millard George Funeral scripture from Mark, and Mrs. J. Glen, Brucefield, Miss Louis 'at Parkhill Lodge` on Tuesday 1968 CHEV 1h -ton pickup, 6 cylinder, standard 'held on the afternoon of June 22: 5111 -£allow numbers, accompanyin 4 them ` '- Chapel, London with Revd �� u - p 'las Ross Wesley Kno A Zvle 1 is cr read a Mother's D ` j • t`. 'Hannah Praying ndesboro < <arrcl Mrs. g,. g evex�ui and .assisted .in closing potitts�'tYpper^°avill ,the serves."�on�i iT'en ukeleles: ,. H. of story - a Midrey Chrisfie of Hensall. the Lodge. After the large Mrs., Roy Elliott, who was a United Church officiating. Inter- Mother", after which Mrs. FlynnMrs. Laird Mickie spent a few Mrs. Leona Parke spent the 9'95 meeting, a patient in Seaforth Hospital, meat in Mount Pleasant led in prayer. Mrs. Luther, days last in Kitchener, weekend in London with Miss., number of plants were sold by returned home on Saturday. cemetary. substituting for Mrs. Britton gave ,,week visiting her daughter'and son -in- Patricia Lemmon. ri 0 M'111�I��iC!/MEsv�r►��r,1a u TOWN of SEAFORTH senior Citizen 'Apartments • If you are sixty years of age or over • If your, present accomodation is inadequate - • If your income is modest THIS IS OF INTERCST TO YOU! The Ontario Housing Corporation, an agency of the Ontario Government, at the request of your municipal council, Is considering the development of senior citizen housing in the town. To determine the local interest in this type of ,accgmmodation, ` survey questionnaires are now being distributed. ONLY BY FILLING OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE CAN YOU HELP TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PROJECT SHOULD BE DEVELOPED. Purther Information and questionnaire forms are available to all interested persons 60 years of age and over at the: CLERK'S OFFICE ROBERT H.. FRANKLIN TOWN OF SEAFORTH 40 V I�V1FOR YOUlY� 1974 GREMLIN "X" 2 -door coupe, 6 cylinder, s 3095 ro automtatic, radial tires. Licence DAE-278 1973 LTD BROUGHAM 2 -door hardtop, loaded with extras including climate controlled air con- 51�� ditioning, AM/FM stereo, power windows, power seats, etc. Licence DFU-471 » ' 1971 METEOR RIDEAU 500 2 -door hardtop, V- t 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, J ��� , radio, defogger. Licence DFX684 . 1973 FORD RANCHWAGON V-8, automatic, power steering, power brake's, radio, defogger, ���� power tailgate, window. Licence DFY963 1974 GALAXIE 500 4 -door, V-8, automatic, $ power steering, power. brakes, radio, 26,000 3895 one-owner miles. Licence DFZ924 1972 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 4 -door sedan, automatic, power steering,'p wer brakes slant•6 cylindei engine, radio. A real clean Ear: Licence��� 5 AXD786 ' 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 27.door hardtop, V- t J 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Before inspection. Licence,621.389 1975 METEOR MONTCALM 2 -door hardtop, �59 ,fully equipped, including air conditioning, only a 7,000 miles. Licence 1FN544 • . TRUCKS 1973 DA'TSUN pickup, 1600 cc pickup 4 speed transmission, radio, 8 ply tires, topper, 12,000 $4591 . 295 miles. Licence C25-483 1968 CHEV 1h -ton pickup, 6 cylinder, standard - 875. transmission. Licence C55735. Before inspection 1967 FORD F-100 flairside,pickup, 6 cylinder, standard transmission. Licence C55737. Before 711, inspection. i/2 1971 FORD -ton, 6 cylinder standard 9'95 transmission. Licence 5T4A. Before inspgction. 1973'FORD F150 Camper special, automatic, V- 8, auxiliary fuel tank, heavy duty trailer package. Ideal for carrying' 12 -foot Gamper. g 695, ' Licence 3T34A