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QSch oI Winner • L 1000 Co triHigh11 M�'. _.:�.. _, 83, Lorraine Latour and Kathryn ilei, ,limn Fester, 83; Karl Ste- Senior mixed quartet -Jocelyn
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,milder b,, Catherine Hod ria 8,, Stephen, Judy lennaxtt .and. San- - mels l.11vvaed 14 ebb ' 11Ji. �" Q
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meq' dt eft cfalc. I�xck Cha{tre, Bi; .+*dt,n Snider,. Margaret _
.e 1 Alary Shaw and Sharon Block Oke ,Inti "O'Brien., U. B ien. Jelin Bregmau 81; Jim ,dta Wainer, Marion Inrkheint,
(,uulw llogarkh 81, Alarxaiute'Ii'amdton, Lawrence Howard, DennisUNCH A • X.OR1C lCE CREAM
A $F5,300 contract for .cert Looby Construction LW., Dublin, i 83. Margaret :;frock and Arlene a s Vann, Dave Dueharme,
Love 81. Sandra Latour 8,1, no" Ventin and Dianne dicks, Linda 'Bill Jacques, Bobbie Johnston, 83; Anne Koehler, Ruth o • • il G
struetion of the Kernirk bridge $17,84m Owen Linc. ';5'in�tuuu, v,•Parsons an ;1 " ]t,esc RO ERIE�� t1 ,ATT RIES
was let Monday night lay 1'sbnruc $1 •7, .+tr, •anfl Ilaav A,' Ixutnphre, 8., Mary AIt,i3t.tth d ane ilestemeyer, EPaul Weld°, Peter Plantlega, 79; ier, Don Genttnee, Norman Knox, i
Township('ouncil. to G. on •txucttoxa.81. Maryanne Lestwll and Health
;WILY Dixon and Bonnie Doerr, Iron Heywood, k'aut liouliannc 82,; Sharon Snt'tli t • is When In .Prastw.o. Call s
i e, Norma Get _Ql a.l At /�.ntiy
A. Gib- Ltd., Galt,�1!t,th . at}d perne. Gary Brenner, Peter Ravelle, ger, Ross Rowe v'Noakes, I
pan and Sons, Wroxeter. t'uunrid •
a;recd lla ,;t> AIrI.cltc# 78. Ruth Itestemcycr ,,.. . ,� , David l''
Chris Andersen, onProp.! 5n per hugs• solo isms bagel Swartzentrubex 80,. Jimee Mc Gerald Gackstetter, Bill Alae -_At rs...
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G.lbson bid was the lowest cent of the townships cost of -,...,';',1•„11,1,1(42't, balls and ;Ruth Anne Rade • 78,Kinnon, 79: John.79.,. Halley Boyle, Gvvcrx Chap
e gltt tendexs ranging as high street light installation in Kiri:. *,,,'„",1,1"2„,,";;',„ •,lack•-•,,,,,,,,,,,,•-„,,i.,-,,,"-'tutblt at • Knight, tons Wade, earl. Ale- PHONE J 2.
as X24,885.80. , pens 81, ,xlIrerl77. 1 xexen and Judy El- • &o Jack lungblut, Gordon man, J1lexlrn McLean, Douglas
ton and wood;iam, after twisty- ii_t, Rot` Ile4vvoutl, "r v • t�- Ate 1,. I Brown, William Sv'stma B Wein, 79.
Additional cost of the bridge to Ing petitions from a tontinittee I rt, i l , ..iiatl
the township was estimated at representing boat hamlets. he l:,t'ov e and foul :luta+•ltrr 8;' Junior girls' trio .. A#afian ; Bonthron, 7;1,
0,000 for cement and $1.un0 for petition., were f,11•ivar•.te,l to thy• I cul vteuto, I at lr brim and
A1eFlrn, Helen Zinunnwt, Sa.ndta , Senor girl's soprano solo
!led, making a total. of $22,500, 4dxstr•iet IFFPt• office at Mitchell. Jack Zondag 21. Latour, Karen ileums, Ruth • Jean Jiende.rson 86, Sandra Wa1-
Council passed a supplement- The committee required i. .tat. junior girls' duet - Margaret Horne, Kathryn Love 81; Alecto per 85, Doreen Brock, 84, Carole
A.ry road appropriation bylaw for total>n of "k light. to ICrrktnn and Knight and (;;til Waldron 85, Shaw, Anne 1neidirRest Marie Cdv 83, Mary' Lott McCann
;17,000 for the project. it lights in 1Vuotlham. Carolyn Simpson and Betty Bell -e.nomien ,1 ane Restentel�el, 83, Catherme ..oder 82, Pat•
Tenders for the job included: , The petitions were also pre. -• Kay Allen and Lula Parsons .80; Cann 82, Alma i endrick 81, Mar -
Roger AleEaehern• Mount Furest. seated to the ti zi'.Iup of Blau- municipal drain, :council appoint• Shan n Block,
adDiane Carpenter, leve Stone 79.E
•>624,885. 0 McLean -Foster Con- .hard vvhitln has accepted :iti per ed J. A. Jlinves, il.L.S., Listowel Marilyn
1.x nes Elizabeth Setuor g#rls con• . alio sola•d
strttetion, St, Marys , $16,170; rent of its 'hare ut' tit4. inst. is r, Carel Smith, and Doris ,Brock 86, Eleanor lied•
Span -Way Construction Ltd., Al, After hearing two separate cnhincrr, to nnakc a report. ; I'wrnw Svvai,tzentruber 80; Al guns and Pat Lovell 85, Marion
liston, $19•.105.50; C. A. McDowell • complaints r •.,trdin:; the condi- Itvas reported that arrange -1 leve Love, Leena 1 an tier Neut, turklneinn and Mary Ann Ran -
eyed
Co., Centralia, $_1.770; ! tion of the Glenn: ommerville 'tintshad been made to pro; Grave McKenzie, Betty Picker nae 84.
eyed with repairs to the lower! ing, ;Harlon Pepper. Theresa Senior boys' tenor solo—Ater-
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;Minh Township. Lillian Davis, Henderson,
_ �. 1 iane Delis, ShirleyS e, t'harles AJif kle 85, Allan Taylor
County weed inspector W. R. b Judy Elder, 81, Gerald I-houlahan :83.
i 1truEy ▪ -' •. Dougall. Hensall, discussed the 1 Betty Bell, 78; Barbara AlcDon• Senior boys' solo -- Nick Ped -
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s D weed l 'oaken; lirngram in the aid, Barbara Kenwood, Sadie ossow 87, Paul Wilson 86, Keith
t + 1 . zt,:••- -, --- township. He stressed the int•( ataderlaan, Sheryl Ailey, Anne Hodgins, Dick Charette and Bob
c , portanee of cunt -rolling yellow 4 Saul and Ann Grayer, 77. Skinner 85, Dave Ducharxate •84.
i,ltket and the latest recommend.' Junior boys' trio—Allan Thiel, Senior boys' Melvin
y quartette—.
a Be Half
_• t' ens !or weed control in the David O'Reilly. Ron Marshall, I'inkbeinct', Merlin MacLean,
euro crop.
mons Dave Dakin, Jack Zondas, Paul , Doug Wein, Nick Fedossow, 81;
%\, ' �, . Purchase of gravel from $her., Amacher•, 83; Perry Peterson, Bob AleNeil, Gerald fioulahan,
• wood Brock for road gravelling; Keith Anderson. Lorne Gack. Allan Busche, Paul Wilson, 80;
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timing
ngf the
cents current
entcr cubic yard •
stetter, Richard Klopp, I3ob Mil, Peter I uzmiek, Len Pickering,
SAFE! p year at IlaI, Keith Hadglns, lloug Jermyn,
vva, approved. t 80; Ross Rowe, Bill Wagner,
• Price for the sale of gravel to. Stores Birthday Dong Busche, Anthony Durand,
ratepayers was set at 85 cents i 79.
per rub" yard., crusixed and de• Attracts Crowd Senior girls' duet — Carole
lav erect AlcCurdy and Catherine Hicks
Council authorized publication' Huge crowds jammed A S H 87, Doris Brock and Doreen
of a notice warning the public i Food Market over the past 101
Brock 86, Dianne Rannie and
that it was a punishable offense days to help the firm celebrate Mary A. Rannie 85, Alma Hen -1
to dump rubbish or dead animals its first anniversary. drick and Margaret Weber 83, t
on the road sides of the town -1 '"li'e'v'e never had so many Sandra Wainer,Caand Sandra Fink-!
hips. ! wale in our store before,,, said twiner 83, Carolyn Oke and Judy.
Tax Collector William johns! owners Andy Bierling and How. Masonio83, Ruth ,Haberer arioany
was instructed to return the 1957; arc; Holtzman. and Joan
nTGue.nt 83, 1, Jane 11Ia-1
roll to Treasurer Newton t'lar•kwaion andnMer e1, and the latter was instructed to � Winners of the Saturday night Naughton and Marlene McBrideide,
draw were Mrs. John Lovle, 81, Mary Lou McCann and Nor -1
forward all uncollected tax ae- R.R. 3, Parkhill, electric Ina Geiger 81, Nancy Boyle and ••
eounts to the county treasurer blanket; - Mrs, Percy Stone, Gwen Chapman 80.
for collection by June 1. Exeter,steam iron; Mrs. Harold
The township warble fly in- Sissons, Exeter, coffee percale- Senior girls' trio—Sandralrime;
E. specters reported that 7,524 cat- tor, and Mrs. Bill Higgins, tour' Iln, Ma Albert, Marlene;
tie had been sprayed during the Exeter, baby bottle set. Mayor i lclfillan, lYCarole Stone, Ka-
i ll u n t er v r } a.Sons first treatment. R. E. Pooley drew the winningthryn Hicks, Carol AeieCnurdy, 84;
, Because of the June session of tickets. Helen Down Doreen Brock, .
county council be inning on the The two owners Doris Brock, Shirley Morley, Bar-!
purchased bara Kernick, Barbara Tuckey, 1
regular meeting day, council de- the store from .1. H. Jones one 83; Anne Alexander, Jean Noakes
- tided to hold the next meeting year ago. Previously it had Louise Hockey, Robin Smith,
an Friday afternoon, lune fl., been operated by Mr. Jones and Beth Goddard, Ruth }Iaberer, 83; I
ii Reeve Clayton Smith presided his father, the late J. G. Jones, Margaret Sanders, Ruth Weido,
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Jocelyn Howey, Eleanor Hod- j
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Be Ready For The „Call Of The Open Road"
DRIVE IN FOR WHEEL BALANCh
and
FRONT-END ALIGNMENT
before your Springtime motoring has gone
many miles.
PHONE 38
Limited EXETER
s More Importanf Than ver !
Charlie MacNaughton will be a vale.
able addition to the ,=rest team, He will
be heard at Queen's Park.
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Home is ter ll e r e Mom's
heart is,..sogive her a
gift to make it more pleas-
ant. Choose from a coni.
plcte range of lovely gifts
.. , attractive gifts she'll
love on her Day and long
after!
* CHINA
,* GIFTWARE
* SMALL APPLIANCES
* HANDY UTENSILS
* KITCHEN GADGETS
and a host of other
wonderful suggestions)
TRAOUAIR
HARDWARE
gvAL/TY ,4T FA/72 PR/CES
PNbNE 27 EXETER
P HURON 0
FROST .TEAM
Huron Needs A Governmenf Representative
T Look After Its Ifvillion Industry
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The Frost Team 's Contributjo n
to Huron iding In 1957
Roads
Education
Hospitals
Welfare
Municipal Grants
$516,173,00
$876,822,00
$300,000.00
$201,400,00
$100,000,00
Support Good Governmenf
..y
Heretofore Huron has had no provincial institutions of any kind, As a result of the untiring efforts of the late Tom
Prycle.. a 1,300 -bed hospital for retarded children is to be built on the shores of Lake Huron, near Goderich. The
election of Charlie MacNaughton as a member of the Frost team will insure that full benefits; from this huge project
will be derived' by the entire riding. Here are a few of the important benefits it can bring to Huron:
+ Employment --• From 600 to 800 Men And Women
+ Payroll - Over One Million Dollars Per Year
+ Food Supplies $350,000 to $400,000 Per Year
+ Maintenance Expenditures — Over $200,000 Annually
CHARLIE MacNAUGHT N WILL WORK FOR HURO._..._.
Vote
MacNaughton, Charles
5.
Progressive Conservative
Monday, May i2
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