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ui till) es cnxne to mind wha Ella and I were attending the eAch to ti ,ttae}.r taler4ts �pQlr�it» ;• o11Q ' + ' t 4► �'1t1►This is time to remember. 1 are veterans of World War one.. Faculty of Education training to to their abilities• tttllsn, ,
was improCsed by the splendid Dx- Aubrey Ctich,, Nelson Goven- become teachers. I haven't men. Exec, today., we ate Awatb a
'Remembrance •Day' service from lock, Fred Weir, Stanley Hays tinned by name the second Word talented people avlto .�►se tliefr " Ml;a osa1f wisiitng
We Used To ' who was killed in Texas, sox; of War veterans but the are man talents .to hei their fellow meo will#`fit" im
Nostalgia is ,big these clays, as, we a our capital city. It was quiet and Y Y p r ,
dignified. Col. R. S. Hays ,in the 161st many of whom I taught in S.P.S.Rev. Filarst sold. field:; stir Itct$sa�! n# rol rss
reminisce about the way things used to be. g "
Hallowe'en pranks used to be We.have two First World,War regiment, Aldimer Troyer, E. C. Without mentioning names I There are :mail people ;vii t "ettii?u11f
mischievous not malicious. The tricksters
veterans who are residents here Boswell. remember so many of them and use their, talents and others who Mr,,,. 440 FTost;' :;5t , T44011"
`3 '" Russ Hays Seaforth, and Percy Russ Hays tells me he spent the , many of them are keeping the are like the servant who received with Mrs. •'Mary M4l�rt►1� , ' altd l
- were content to soap windows of to move 4 . Clarke Toronto. first Armistice Day in hospital in work ofthe Canadian Legion alive one talent and hid it. We, ark Miss. Turnbu.I
mailboxes, Older people tell Stories about I never missed a November l,1 France. He was anong the first and great credit is due ahem for expected to use our talent Rev. •fir, J4nla Stowart� guest ? ,
upset out houses. boots' took the place of skates. `
The treats were equally harmless. To warm the skaters afterward, the service at VictorialPark as long as three hundred to arrive back in carrying on this worthy cause. •All according to what we have be rninister at; First i'reSby>te,rittit
1 was able. Canada, 1 good wishes to their success. given, he said. Church anniversary, rlsltea, :M'1S$_ .
Hallowe'en kisses, suckers,' peanuts and mother' served Hot chocolate, and 1 remember many local boys When the veterans returned The`servicef closed with prayer Turttboll Sunday #fteinood,
homemade candy were .the traditional homemade cookies. there was z}o work for them hero Birthday greetings to Ralph
treats, Most people good-naturedly gave 'The teachers,used to knqw the names of who marched. on that, day here. Y g g p
+�► Russ Hays and I were able to and thousands went to the U.S.A. Hales, 61, of Toronto and Frank
them' to the tiny ghosts a d goblins. Until all Elie students. Y
remember the following Seaforth where they found work. ss' lly 89, Blyth who recentlyMrs. 0Sh�et� h�'.'a�the last few years, we h rdno reports of The mailman used to 'deliver. our g went to Detroit where he ain- cee d birthda s The devo-
razoi blades in apples an no
balls in newspapers and letters six days a wee k and iLoYs, veterans of the First World Y
chocolates. on some holidays, on which other workers
War. ed over fifty years eturning tionals this ek were taken by
We,used to look forty rd fo Christmas, relaxed. Before my time, he travelled by Alex Muir, Dr. J. Munn. Job about 1963. Rev. A.A. H rst. St . Petei s 'March Dimes
because it was a :penial, time of the, horse and buggy. In the winter, he bucked Dorsey, Paul Doig, and Joe The first Armistice Day found •Lutheran Brodhag.
ear.Now we complain about the expense the snowdrifts in a cotter. McMillan. me in Toronto where my sister The following Hymns were
Y P P accompanied by a recording on Mrs. William O'Shea is taking canvass set to begin January 15
and the bother of the holiday. Neither rain nor hail nor sleef nor snow the organ. "Ali People that on over as general chairman of the and close by the end of the
When my sister was young, a had one kept the mail from the••boxes. , , local March of Dimes committee. month.
doll and the doll had C. le of The doctor used to visit the house, when earth do dwell' 'The Lord Will
PL come and not be slow" "Guide She is filling the vacancy caused A total of $1,247.00 was'
dresses.She also played with a tin dolt someone was , sick; house calls wereg by the death of Mrs. Jack Case collected last January which was
Me Oh thou great Jehovah" "Sun ty
house and spent most of her time trying to common. Some medical -doctors still make of My Soul'', several months ago. $35.00 more than the previous
keep the rickety 'roof in place. house calls, but they're too busy to do it Mrs. Ross Gordon who was Mrs. Mae Ha}bl irk will again be year. .
I owned more playthings because, as she regularly.an answering service, often tells visiting her mother Mrs. Mary supply chairnian; Mrs. Charles
outgrew her toys, 1 played with hers as well the ' patient to gd to the emergency Malcolm joined in the singing and Reeves, treasurer and 'Mrs. •
as my own. My -sister and I, were both department of the hospital. Lillian Grummett, publicity.
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ha though; we th g we had lots of The last doctor to'fight fi ht his Way to our cave -it- a lift.
PP9. g J� g Y Mrs. Alfred Beuermann was JEWELLERS
`a � • Rev. Horst chose Tile Parable
toys. - farm in a blinding snowstorm ata,m.
' We used to think a 5 ice ere m cone was was a veterinarian. . ' of the talents on which he based 'named Chief Marching Mother.
a real treat - a recollection th t makes me The' farmers used to exchange their rom_i WE RIM The wrier was
his remarks. Matoinawah 25 14and MrshBeuerman e seven captains
Frank Sills,
feelA' good time meant going to a ovie and farm, too ge threshing
hreshi gime s hoops. f The / i i g g y
WIN, j / ! gave talents to his servants Mrs. John D. Muir and Mrs.
j % to use .while He was William Nod ert for the town;
eating a hamburger afterward. show work was hard, but there was always time. j G / j gone. When he returned he called Mrs. Vern Graham for Harpurhey
cost $1.00 and the a urger, 25c: for good-natured ribbing. A fellowship ® % // ,
// 0 i � % WIR i his servants to him to account for and Mrs. Andrew Lunn and Mrs. 16
Most people, who are age •and der,' existed that is missing from our modern j j jEN % j % the talents they had been given. Irene Smith for Egmondville.
used to, skate on�cunttwhourscleong
tdo rinks. I the mechanisms ar�d businesslike dealings.
Five talents to one, two to another Each captain recruits sufficient
country, the kids The neighbours used to see each other and one to another. He expected canvassers for her area, with the
the snow -,df ells pond. they closer than from passing cars. a
skated for one your. o .1timesrubber How things have charreedl 1 - - .
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New curtains in the patient • the antique glass show, a profit of
• trooms at the Seaforth Community $164,83.
Agriculture. and Canadian Holney is natural sugar and.a Bursary, in 1975. A work shop on Hospital are being supplied by Mrs. Teatero said the hospital
Industries was the theme for the great germ killer. -Beeswax is the Nutrition will be held in Clinton, the Auxiliary, dances in. 1976 would be held on
November 'Ilth meeting of the 'best wax as it .just, melts. and ;April 6. Five < rooms in the January 31 with the Spud Grant
Seaforth Women's Institute with ' never smokes, like other wax. , . The . South Huron County Medical -Surgical area already Orchestra.and on'October 9 with
Mrs. • Eldin Kerr hostess "and, -Honey is pressed from fhe Rally will be held at Dashwood, have new curtains. At a meeting the Blue%nes.
Mrs. Arnold Taylor, co Hostess. cones, strained -and packed and next October 4th. of the 'Auxiliary Tuesday night it A special cake with ice cream
y The program was in charge of sent all over the world., • An Officers Conference will be- was agreed to replace the curtains was served in honor of the two
Mrs:. Norman Riehl and Mrs: Mrs. Norman Riehl thanked held Ma y 4, 5, 6., in•%ix more rooms. • . members who received life
R.M.Scott. Mr. Wheeler. and presented him Mrs. Harold Hugill closed theMrs :, Leo Teaterand. Mrs.
memberships in the Auxiliary at
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Mrs. Riehl conducted a• with a" gift. meeting and the Institute Grace the Convention of the Hospital
Jack Pickard gave°a report on the
moments silence Tlve roll call - "An. article for a was sung. - Auxiliaries Association in Toronto
annual'" convention 'of hospital
for Remembrance Day. The motto green thumb sale," Mrs. Arold Mrs. R.M.Scott gave the on October 27 DorothvParke
auxiliaries which they attended in
-,The reason the .dollar doesn't Taylor was the auctioneer for the courtesy remarks. Lunch was and Alice Reid.
Toronto at the end of October,
do as much as it once did, is that sale. served by, Mrs.. Alex Pepper,, The December meeting with
people don't either" was Mrs: Harold Hugill, president, Mrs. HaEold Hugill, Mrs. Arnold 'Treasurer Janet Cl,uff, told the election of officers will be held on
prepared ' by Mrs. Lillian reada poem "Remembrance" Taylor, Mrs.'Goidan Papule and a meeting the ' October dance December 9, preceded by a
Grumrtiett and - read by Mrs,' and ' conducted rthe business social half' hour was enjoyed. prov ided a profit of $154.52, and potluck supper.
. Riehl. Mrs. ' R. M. Scott portion -of the meeting.
introduced Lloyd . Wheeler o The 4-H Club achievement day.
Brussels who 6oke on bees and will be held in Seaforth District: - _ -
showed a film. High School, December 6th at,2
Bees work in the fields from ?.15 p.m,"Let's. Bake Bread".
flower to flower each colony, has a " A donation of $100.00 was -
Queen bee and several workers given to the Home for Retarded —�
A Queen bee lays 1800 in a day. Adult Education Centre, Exeter,
These turn• into !'arvae•an then Money flats the Birthday Box is
cocoons. In' 21 days the egg to be given to the Children'- Aid
becomes a worker bee. Society. _ T MARINA
Workers feed is made ff•om Mrs. Hugill thanked those whq'. MARINA
drone nectar: The''workers halve a worked on the Centennial Dance,' -
very long tbngue and are very Mrs. Keith MacLean 'received
clean insects .and are, good first p�ize for 'Centennial
~housekeepers, Mr. Wheeler said. Costume.• Mrs. Arthur Varley -
• Bees work on the bloom of fruit 'received second prize. Several
trees. If itwere not for the pollen spot prizes were given. Ali
StM t 'm 33751!there would be no fruit. The, bees Condon Are1i reports were.
work from dawn to dusk. given by Mrs. Wilfred Coleman
They fly a distance of gorge and Mrs.. Jas. Keys. A way youloO at it,
' around tiie'world. The bees gorge The Elland Lee Home week will
themselves with honey in be May 31 and June 1, 2,3.:
preparation for finding a new . Renovations are to take place y •
home. The bees will form a great at Adelaide Hoodless 'Home . inyoure
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for a sur �se
.castle and would rather stay,with 1976. ■
their Queen than return to their.. Deborah.Hill, Thorndale , it 1st
' old' hive,. year nursing student at Western The Austin Marina is tuh of te'et of space. And under the hood,
if 2 Queen, bees are born 'they University, ,London and . Sue
will fight till only one, survives, Scherparth, second year, student surprises. Because fdaturea you. a peppy„MGB engine.
one Queen to a hivjv. Drones will in Family Studies at Guelph won pay extra for on most cars are, Everywhere you look, the
fly to find'a new mate. The drone the Marys Hardy Scholarship. standardeQUiprnent on Marina. Marina is full of surprises. Inside
then dies and the Queen returns The first evening of the London Things like radial ply tires and and out. But why not come in and
to a hive, he said. Iarea Convention was a bus trip'to
A colony is safe inside the hive Elgin House, Thursday evening. power front disc brakes. Reclining check out the surprising Marina
all winter and is fed a sugar Several • skits and amorous front seats and door-to-door for yourself, When you've got over
syrup. musical• numbers were given. carpeting. All standard', There's an thd- surprise of how much car you
You can buy bees, from t e North and South Oxford will
United States and also one Quem host the London Area Convention electrically heated rear window can get these days for $3375,.take
bee, and put the- Q.ut;en into a at Tillsonburg, November 9, 10, A heavy-duty heater. And special it out for a test drive.
hive. You can also put two hives 1976. cold weather starting package to That's another surprise we've
together but the Queen bees wilt., Mrs. Ross Gordon gave a make sure you're never left out in . got in store for you,
'fight till only dne remains. Most report on the District Board Y g
hives are placed near clover, meeting held at Hensail. The the cold. Ever,
fields, as bees cannot travel a Children's Aid Bursary will Be Marina also gives you the The Surprising
great distance atime, t one me, Mr. continued. Miss Mary Edith. IeSU0IISlveneSS of rack and pinion
Wheeler said. G,arniss. Bluevale, received the
st the road -h ndlin of
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