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IN THE YEARS AGONE
May 28, 1964
Scouts Change
Plans When
Rain Falls
A drumhead service planned
for Lions Park Sunday was rain-
ed out and the service was held
instead in SDHS.
About 500 Scouts, C u b s,
Brownies. Girl Guides, Rangers
and Rovers took part in the
parade in spite of the heavy
rain falling at the time.
Taking part in the parade
were Seaforth District High
School Girls' Trumpet Band,
Mitchell Brass Band and St.
Marys Pipe Band.
Participating in the service
were Rev.. J. C. Britton, Rev. D.
0. Fry, Rev. Father Sullivan, T.
F. Wilbee, Mrs. Ken Doig, R.
M. Eyre, Mrs. Thos. Lavender,
and Rev. J. H. Vardy.
Two district Scouts, Bill Mc-
Intosh and George Vardy, re-
ceived presentations. as dela-
gates to New Brunswick .this
:summer.
Set Plans For
4-H Hog Club
The Intron County Flog Pro-
, duccrs first year 411 Swine
Club members will each receive
a pair of mire bred gills at the
Seaforth fair grounds on Fri-
day evening, May 29. The draw
is scheduled to take place at
1. 7 p.m.
n Members will feed and care
i- for their gilts as part of the
t• project, and will be showing
`s them at the Seaforth Fair in
e September. One of the gilts
I. will lte ' sold at a sale next
►y spring to cover the cost of pur.
Aim& : of hitith n:eQ
Police Check
125 Cars In
Safety Move
About 125 cars were checked
Saturday by the Seaforth Police
Department in co-operation with
members of Teen Twenty, and
of this number 30 required re-
s, according to Chief Con -
le Gordon Hulley.
,most cases, repairs were
and were completed in
for a re -check. Chief Hul-
�expressed appreciation for
co-operation,and s a id
would continue through -
summer.
Quote of the week by Nelson Mandela
"I am fundamentally
an optimist. Whether
that comes from
nature or nurture, I
cannot say. Part of
being optimistic is
keeping one's head
pointed toward the
sun, one's feet moving
forward. There were
many dark moments
when my faith in
humanity was sorely
tested, but I would not
and could not give
myself up to despair.
That way lays defeat
and death."
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