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thinking caps in place and
plans for the parade, July first,
are taking shale. It is so grat.i.
tying to receive a not saying,
d'We plan to entex,,a float.
etc, etc.r" It seems, some of you
are not sure of the theme for
your float, but you are sure there.
> ,Will be one. And that is what I
want to hear. So, if you haven't
sent your note in, will y.ou please
• confirm the fact that you do plan
to enter. Do It Now!
I know that ,°1 am repetitious
but that. is ,your .fault. I find that
if 1 don't 'stalk abut a project
.Over.aquar"fir 'mile of trench,.,dus by crane and' drag line' in
areas of John, Adams' marsh land, is r.:prescnn.,ed` 114.4.6. -
crane operator worked in spots where a man might have sunk
out of. sight- by digging from a heavy wooden platform. The
runway will drain water from the swamp, which is spring fed,
into the ponds.(Staff, , photo)
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Obitua ry
MURRAY E. TYND'ALL, '
Murray E. Tyndall, 66, Bruce.
field, died Saturday in Seaforth
Community 11Dspital,
Born 'and educated in Tucker.
smith Township, he was the sour
`sof the late Henry Tyndall and
Agnes Murray. He graduated
fromS eaforth Collegiate Institute,.
In his early life Mr. Tyndall
was a carpenter and a farmer.
He became well known as a pro.
0 pagational gladiolus horticultur.
ist. And a new variety 'bears his-
" name,
In 1934 he married "Margaret
Brown,, who survives him. Also
surviving are one sister, Mrs.
Clifford (-Violet) Broadfoot, Sea.
forth; and two brothers, Robert
W;, Tuckersmith Township, and
Neil E., Sudbul•y.
Mr. Tyndall was a member of
Brucefield-United Church and of
the Seaforth Highlanders' Band
Funeral was held Tuesday from
the: R. S. Box funeral. home,
Seaforth, with Rlev.• E.D. Stuart
of Brucefield United Church offi.
c issuing
Burial was in` Baird's cern.
etefy. a w
kim .and titne� ga1n, au. either .
'forgetW
or put it off. until is
too late. And sol repeat,"Please
let me know 'if you will have
a float in the July first PareSie."
Write "Parade, Post Office Box
1967" and Ave are in business!
Don't forget the Pioneer flabby
Craft Show and Tea next Wed.
,nesday at .Carlow. Next, is
"STEREOt$COPE 6.7".,We havea
wonderful, -bard • working group
of people, trying to do justice
to the talent and. wit of fabul.
ous Jack McLaren of our "sat..
ellite" village Bennilll'er,
This is one play the oldsters
will• really enjoy, and the new.
comers will think Tt hilarious:
Names • and times that have 'been
just "old tales" of our history,
ell Assured
.Arg, tA4iff .and dive .use'
insight into the "goings•on" ar.
ound , the square (and other
places) tha t you just wouldn't
believe! _
You will have to listen closely
to the Words of the songs and the
dialogue, as it is priceless! In
spots 4t really gets to the poin4t
and to a newcomer, like me, is,
a real eye.opener. But I am glad
to say the rivalry of the Town.
'strip and the /own ladies- is not
so obvious today.
We need'•' to know of projects
individual& are working onithi,'ngs
they are doings that little extra.
effort, because it is . centbnnial
year.
I'm afraid we are goingpto have
to ask you. to "tattle" on your
.Neigh§ollr=,r,or: sl ,nos 9t.
work at s . 'ethin
them, quietly,
ouisfandtng and don't 411 us a
word about it. So, be a "blabber
- lnouth'' andbe. thanked .for it!
Early in 6 May the *Canadian
Qpera company comes to God-
erich. This will be another mile'.
"stone in our Centennial year, an.
other first. I hope all you music
lovers enjoy it.
Later in may comes "Port.
rags; from The Past". This also,
is a special event and I hop
you get your. tickets early.
Yours truly,
. Martha
F, S. Wasn't it -nice to hear from •
Ken, Pennington.. Thanks, Ken,
Wish you were'herel
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