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T*Ority.40,00" Clinton and Area atOdenta
graduated' from the Oinion ClietriOt Christian
School this year. The Grade 8 graduates
included, front row, left to right, Lisa
Slootegraaf, Yolanda Siertserna,' • Jeanette
Raidt, Julia Knip, Diane Nyinan, Sharon
Vandenburg, Angeline Kassies, Ruth Ann
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DIRECTOR
87 Goderich St Searorth
Phone 527-1390 alton unit will cater
to Blyth Festival guests
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Service and repairs to
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makes
CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL
Geo. A. Sills
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SWEEP
Ward.
Construction McClure and their visitor
Bev Robinson from Rimbey,
Alberta motored to Niagara
Falls Tuesday. Bev left
Wednesday, cycling to
London, where she will
visited with Carolyn and Nell
McClure • before heading to
the east coast, this is her way
of seeing so many interesting
a places in Canada.
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The 17th and Boundary
Unit combined their June
meeting with the 8th and 16
unit when Mrs. Geqrge
Williamson was ' hostess in
her home. The worship
devotions were in the charge
ti of Mrs. Roy Williamson who
opened with a poem, "The
way to live".
Mrs. R. Williamson read the
scripture froni Matthew
Mrs. Harvey Craig read a
poem "Two golden days"
and, an article from the
Observer on "'the oldest
living minister." a reading
"open the door to God".
Mrs. Doug Fraser,
president of the 9th and 16
unit presided, for the
business and-opened with a
poem. "A Chinese Proverb"
A reminder was given to
those wishing to go to Alma
College_for---the-dayr-August--
18, that the bus leaves
Clinton at 7 a.m.
The U.C.W. will supply, a
supper and luncheon, for
Blyth Festival.
There will be a special.
church service. August 2, to
celebrate Morris 125th
Anniversary.
The recourse centre in
Mitchell willbe closed from
June 19 till September 18.
report was given from
the ham and turkey supper
when th etwo units combined
to make it a very successful
evening. It was decided to
have it again next year on the
first Tuesday in June,
DESSERT EUCHRE
The Walton. Women's
institute sponsored a dessert
euchreto-the community-haft
June 25.
Mrs. Marjorie Rock
welcomed everyone. After
enjoying the tasty desserts
10 games of euchre , were
held with 13 tables in play.
Prizes were given out by
' Marjorie Humphries and
Geotz; anybody chewing
gum. Mrs. Mel Jacklin,
Brussels; lady wearing a
bracelet, Mrs: Marjorie
Rock; most dressed up
gentleman, . Lawrence Ryan;
man with yellow underwear
Mike Cummings, Brussels.
Chimney Need
Cleaning?
Call
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CHIMNEY SWEEP
SERVICE
Maxine Marks. High lady
was Mrs. Merton Hackwell,
low lady. Olive Traviss,
Seaforth; High man, Mrs-
Fothergill, Londesboro (play
-ing as a man) tow, Ethel
Dennis, Seaforth (playing as
a man);
ITIQSt zeros on card.
Rena, Watt, Blyth; gentleman
who cut lawn on the day; Don
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AND
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ROOFING & SIDING
PAINTING
EAVESTROUGHING
FARM BUILDINGS
CONCRETE WORK
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs,, Harvey 7 Years' Experience
Guaranteed Workman.
ship
Free Estimates
HORNE'S. Senior citizens special
guests at Duff's service
HARDWARE
MERCHAINTS
PLUMBING - HEATING
& ELECTRICAL. EXPERTS
Phone 5.2.'• in20
Seatorth
MAJOR APPLIANCE
SALES & SERVICE
527-0636
Seaforth
Seaforth
527-0674
Lyle Ward FLORIST-----1
Hildebrand
flowers
15 Main St.
Seaforth
Office 527-0555 /
Res. 527-1784
Complete Floral Service
with a personal touch.
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SHARPENING--N SEWING DECORATING—, Expert interior
following the service for
refreshments and fellowship.
Rev. Charles A. Swan is
spending this week in
Toronto at Emmanuel
College for a study week
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall
visited Edna -Currie in
Hamilton and Alma BroWn,
Burlington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bewley and friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin of Kitchener
spent a week recently in
Newfoundland.
Sunday service at Duff s
United Church was held in
recognition of Senior
Citizen's week with the choir
made up of Senior Citizens
singing the Anthem, "The
Little Church in the Wild-
wood",
with- orgemist-191-rs.
Rai Huether accompanying.
Greeters at the doer were
Mr: and, Mrs. Alvin
McDonald Edna Hackwell
led the responsive reading
and the schptuies from
Genesis 4: 1-9 and Luke 12:
13-20.
Rev. Charles A. Swan
conducted the service and
took as his sermon, "We
have a lot to share" dealing
with the Senior Citizens
week.
An instrumental duet was
-played by. Marton ,otikin
with the horn and Margery
Huether at piano.
There Were many Senior
Citizens back for the oc-
casion.
The congregation was
invited ' to the basement
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Wanceverings
Kern Paints
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• Armstrong Carpets
HILDEBRAND
AN types of saws,.knives
and scissors shatinened
Specializing in Carbide
saws and tools
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Phone 527 0032
Free Estimates Farm residential industrial
and commercial wiring
• outdoor service near river •
Correspondent
For S,drnn Aluminum
and Vinyl Aluminum
Windows Doors Awnings
Railings
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MUFFLERS
Appliance
and
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REPAIR SERVICE
Jim Broodfoot
482-70.32
hem airectiir, tsar:tare Ros-
man and Organist Louise
McGregor.
Prayers Were said fcir
Terry Fox who passed away , ,
this a.rit. Sunday.-.
Corigeattilitiitta to Angela
Schneider in being the top
female graduate. in Grade 7
at Nutlet Central School
and she received a school
letter from her teacher, Mr.
Talbot.
Five girls from the Auburn .
Anglican Church girls at-
tended the• -Anglican Girls
camp at Mack's' Point last
weekend. The girls were
Angela Schnieder. Kim
Scott, Sandra Daer, Janet
Smid and Shelley' Powell.
There were 10 girls from St.
George's church. Goderich.
The leaders were Mrs. Alma
Craven and her, daughter
Mrs. Pam Mertam. and Mrs.
Dorothy Schneider. The girls
made friendship sticks and
exchanged them with their
friends at the cam,,p.
Tom Jardin is a patient in
Wingham hospital; we wish
him a speedy recovery.
The Huron County Library
Board is again sponsor a
Children's Activity Hour in
Knox United Church Sunday
Schoor rooms starting July3
Fridays 7 p.m. to 7:45 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lassaline, Bill,' John and
Barbara of Calgary visited
last weekend with her
mother Mrs. Lillian Luther.
land. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry of
Clawsdn. Michigan visited
last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnston.
Anna French of St. Clair
Shores, Michigan and Rita
Brown of Goderich visited
last Thursday with their sis-
ter Mrs. Torn Haggitt and
Mr. Haggitt.
Mr. Otvill4Pree is a patient
in Alexander and Marine
4.: hospital with a fractured hip.
We wish him a speedy
recovery.
Sunday July 12 is our
outdoor service at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hardy
at Londesbdro river dam
lawn. Lunch is, pot luck,
,please, bring-.chairs. and-cut -
lery. . 'Observer' subscrip-
tions of S7 are to go to Garnet
W right for renewal. Deadline
this week. ,
The call to worship by Rev.'
Scott included a ceremony of
Thanksgiving for the birth of
a child. Mrs. Scott and
children were invited .to the
frontof church. "Jesus bles
little children" was read,
The congregation welcom-
ed the new child -Kenneth
Ward infant son of Rev. and
Mrs. Scott. Prayer was held.
The childrens time was
'your sins will find you ,out=
' boy. jealous ' of his,
sister having a new rag doll
burned it, in the spring a.
tree came up from the Seeds
in the doll's body. Junior
teachers were June Fothing-
ill. and Cathy McDougall-
The sermon was 'Spirit led
and Spirit fed text Romans
4:13-25 Godh promise receiv-
'ed through Filth. Choir ant-
- 527-0731 MRS. BE5R2T3-S4H2500BBROOK
Greeting on Sunday were
Bert Lyon and Carel Cart-
wright; ushers we Rbbbie
Adaiiis, Larry Hog:gait, Mic-
hael Radford and David
Whyte. Rev. Scott welcomed
all and announced' the flow-
" ers placed in loving memory
of Mrs. Annie Leitch by her
daughter Elma Jejvitt and
her family. Mrs. Leitch died
June 2.1: age 89.
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FARM SUPPLIES Th PIANO CARPENTRY
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Renovations
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Improvements
BOB REGELE
527-0715
FUNERAL HOME--1
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BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell.'
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Supplies Heating Oils
Seaforth Ca-op
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Funeral Director
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BRUCE SMITH
Sales Representative
Mitchell Co-op Store
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Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO
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• • Custom Built
Houses: • Additions.
• Renovations. '
• Aluminum Siding,
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Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
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Brussels 887-6336
Collect
Peter Flanagan
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527-1520
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