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one of our representatives
will be at
'The' Queen's Hotel, Seaforth
on the 1st Thursday of each month
NOV. 4
If you require financing to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to •
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or if you are interested in the
REIM management services of counselling
and tiaining or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative.
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Seaforth and area thoroughly covered.
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news partially, without fear or favour. Even our
critics admit it,.
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aren't the Globe and Mail and Seaforth isn't Paris,
but a pride in our effort to do the best we can with
what we have.
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readers like our style. Our advertisers like our
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or as a reader, or even both? We know 'Yougl be
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"When you sing
SOnlething..• say something".
This was Doctor Norman. E.
B..40,0errans philosophy when he
first organized the Woodstock
cboralaires in 1965. Doctor
.Burt-q.errans is the leader and
director and is also responsible
for all actions of the choir. •
The choir delighted a large
audience in Brucefield United
Church Sunday night.,
The choir- is composed of 60
slogers who sing for their own fun
and enjoyment. They have over
150 songs in repertoire, range
from The Beatles and Country
and Western to ,
contemporary. The choir
performs about 12 concerts per
year.
During their ten and a half
years together they have come to
Seaforth twice.
Cominu ity School Council
held thei card party at St.
Patrick'sSchool 'Tuesday night
with a fair success with 20 on
hand, Door prize won by Vern
Steinman, Si. .Colanban. Nest
gaine Tuesday. Nov, :23 same
location.'
Dublin and plAtikt ions will
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consisting of dinner and dance to
honour, players on winner ball
teams.
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PROGRAMS
COUNCIL MEETS AT •VAN EGMOND HOUSE —
Tuckersmith council met last week 'at the Constant
'Van Egmond House in Egmondville, where .it is
believed the first Tuckersmith council met, when
Constant was a councillor back in 1854. The meeting
adjourned faster than any have in many years,
perhaps because two fireplaces couldn't keep the
Kay Sharp, coach, was
'presented With a gift, in
appreciation of all her hard work
and time spent with the girls..
The team would like to thank all
those who donated their umpiring
bout UNICEF
The water -used by 90 per cent
of the population in the develop-
ing countries is either, unsafe or
inadequate or \ both. Unicef
projects help proir'irie abuiidant
unpolluted water supplies.
$60.00, collected by a school at
Hallowe'en provides a simple
hand pump which can be installed
and used by a tarmer to grow
nutritious food crops.
house from being chilly. From left are councillor
Cleave Coombs, road superintendent Allan
Nicholson, and with their backs to the camera,
councillors Bert Branderhorst and Bob Bell and
deputy reeve Erwin Sillery, reeve Elgin Thompson,
Wilma Oke of the press and Clerk Treasurer Jim
McIntosh. (Expositor Photo)
services and the Merchants of
Hensall and area who supported
the team in way of donations.
Queensway News
"Birthday greetings to Anna
Dilling on October 29th.
Visitors with Pauline Jeffrey
were Elaine Ducharme and
Blanche Bechard.
Leslie Mitchell visited his
mother Louise Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs,. John Glanville
and Mr. and !Aril Lorne Glanville
visited Harold Glanville.
Mrs. Marjorie Hooper visited
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Hensall-Kippen ladies ball
team, winners of the "A" trophy
of the "Rural Girls Softball
League", held their banquet at
the "Bean Pot"
October 23rd, 1976.
Information a
leading causes of child death in
the developing world. Unicef
provides vaccines and other
medical aid to make possible the
innoculation of 'millions of
children
Henson, Kipper) have banquet
with Mrs. Florence Mitchell.
Shirley Prouty visited Lynn
Latimore, Roy McDonald and Dan
Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sebben,
newlyweds visited, several
residents...• -- 6
Minnie Noakes also visited
several residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
visited Lynn Latimore and several
other ladies.
Church service was conducted
Wednesday by Rev. Don Beck
with Louise Mitchell at the piano.