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75 YEARS AGO
Councillor W.F. Clark,
who has been laid up for
some time with sciatica but
is recovering now, makes the
announcement that he will
be a candidate for the
mayoralty.
The Francis Greene
Dramatic Co, have been
presenting a.fine bill of clean
and wholesome plays at the
Opera House this week and
will contuse this evening.
Mr. N.J. Morrissey who
has conducted the Huron
Hotel for the past year and a
half, has disposed of the
business to Captain William
Graig.
Sleighing is very good in
the country which should
make business brisk in town
these days.
Hodgen Brothers coon
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THE FAMILY, FRIENDS and the HOME....
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COMFORTERS, SNOTS,
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DECORATIVE ACCESSES
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LOOKING
BACK
mewed moving into their
new store this week.
The cold weather of last
week interfered con-
siderably with the work on
the Baptist Ctnrch, as a fine
week would have allowed the
roof to have been almost
closed in.
25 YEARS AGO
At therequest of the
Kitchener the,
Chamber
of Commerce, seven
Goderich Jaycees recently
travelled to Kitchener to
conduct a model meeting
and demonstrate the
leadership training
program. The Goderich
group's leadership training
program has won two
national awards, three
regional prizes and was
rated second in international
competition.
Eric Johnstone was
elected president of the
Canadian Legion Branch 109
at elections held here last
Thursday night. He succeeds
Bud Mathieson.
H.O. (Bud) Jerry 01
Goderich was elected
president for the ming
year at the annual meeting
of the Goderich Agricultural
and Trotting Association
recently.
SYEARSAGO
The London office of the
Department of Transport
has announced the awarding
of a contract for Tendering
work at Snug Harbor to
George L. Dillon Con-
struction of Tecumseh in the
amorwwt of $13,975. In all, nine
bids were received.
As the result of an order
for 121 machines for Zambia,
the Dominion Road
Machinery Company an.
nom oed late last week that it
has begun calling back
employees placed an layoff
November 12.
When the tug Atomic pat
out to aid the ice jammed
salt boat' Agawa Canyon on
Wednesday morning, packed
ice in the Goderich harbor
charnel made things dif-
ficult for her as well. She
finally broke through
Wednesday morning and
helped the Agawa Canyon
make her way to the open
lake.
The sealer clans of St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
peesested a play about family life as the head of the
household was selected father of the year. The children of
the community school presented their annual Christmas
concertTuesday.( Photo by Dave Sykes )
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Kindergarten aid Grade I students of HolmesvRte Public rhythm band music for the school's annual. Christmas
School got together for some Christmas song singing and concert. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
Dungannon UCW holds pot luck
The December Christmas
meeting . was held at the
church on Tuesday evening,
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Thirty-one ladies joined in
singing grace before the
delicious meal.
Bessie McNee opened the
meeting with a poem
1,Christnias Night. Diane
'Park led a singsong ac-
companied by ,Debbie
Culberton the piano.
Mrs. Corvan showed an
interesting film, The Amish
People of Preservation,
depicting the way of life of
the Old Order Amish.
Everyone enjoyed a carol
sing and then Mr. Cowan
'showed a humorous film,
Chinothe Cat.
Penny Hodges thanked the
U.C.W. on behalf of the
Willing Workers and
Margaret Errington spoke in
thanks for the other guests.
Mrs. Bessie McNee con -
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m eting during which
minutes of last meeting were
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