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MerRaera of Huron County! Council
•twith •t1ezr '4.441 lee spent an enjoy-
able �a, tterftooa. Thursday 'When the
simnel pidnic was held in Harbor
]Park: ',The Cares .of county legisla-
tion ,were • forgotten as h althful re-
creation held away. Delightful trips
-on the lake, games and a program.of
FOR SALE
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Good 2 -storey Brick House with
garage, in Egmon villet Prompt pos-
session..
1%
os-session,-
1% Storey Frame House;. 2' acres
land. Village of Bayfield. Prompt
possession.
Good House, Village of Dpblin.
Modern.
A1ao a number of other properties
in Seaforth listed.
E. ""�C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 220 Res. 834
TAXI SERVICE
• ANY TIME.
•' ANY WHERE
Phone 162 Seaforth
CECIL J. LEMON
Income Tax Returns,
Bookkeeping,
Financial Statements
Farmers,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Gara9 Operators .
and others. •
ARTHUR FRASER ;
TELEPHONE: EXETER 17
P.O. Box No. 1.18
Temporary Office at the house.
of the '• late Dr. H. K. Hyndman,
Huron Street, Exeter.
And t6ey'II stay beelt y �toor�
sllatchford's Chick Starter
keeps 'em ,healthy --makes
them Brow faster—assured
cit lity -and pays me bigger
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races w@r featttlf lilaX�X �uaadliatxe
Supper- wa � i pied• 11111444•914';' 1 �t�1 ,.it tx 4 �..
Favlli_p' n t wheels, '1? ,'arclaai '1%, ai4adtw Mr a #m ii;4kt '0�.1e
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dial, of email, Presided pr, 1 * .014' A i l0 "a 'ar49 eh, w.,. .Z
of Olin -ten. alslted the: biesail}e AmgPg lysis, erYin Aliller, Mt, 41t9 .ry
Ole lxnesta, present during the anter ' 'or14arr 104e, 'DQt?L`ott. with Mr ,slid
noon
o th were:
e: Joh liannaa 'M,1� A, f or M ;, P4'. PFeuter Mrs iiwjtt• 49c4•
NKohl Taylor M. audi°� daughtars in ondoa with 'lyl..
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L,e •.. fQr South Huron, former Wad'- o,4 'Mrs. Jack Ford; Daa'sxy Ruer`pmn,
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den Thomas. Inglis, of Ilowiok. ar4� Seafarth{ with his, grandpatent,a, Mr,
Nelson Trewartha,• of Ciintow, D, J;S, ;•ancl .Mrs, fir, Hillebreoht; Mrs. H:atte
Hinz' b- as.retltried to her home after
several months in Stratford' Mila>
ltila icy Mogk la- with her grandmother,
•Mrc.'Caroline Brodhagen, Mitchell
Mrs. Harry Byer/nen in Seaforth ,with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Byerman; ...Mr.
and Mrs. John Weller,- Hamilton, with
Mr. and •1GIrs. A. Hillebrecht;. , John,
P'reuter .at Point Burwell; Mr.. and
Mrs. Vern Cunningham (nee Ve"iitella
O'Brien), of California, who are on a
motor trip with their • trailer cabin
'through'' the United States and Can-
ada, apent several days with Mr. and
Mo. Leslie Byerman, of McKillop.
Mooney, mayor of Gode/delt•r.
Brown, agricultural represen,tat'ive
for Huron, and his assistant. G. E.
Nelson, --both of Clinton,
The committee in charge of the
arrangeytents.comprised County Olerk
Norman Miller and County - "Treasur-
er A. H. Erskine.
A prize for the oldest person pre-
sent was presented by Warden Shad -
dick to Thomas Inglis,. 83, who serv-
ed as warden of the county in 19,29.
The prize for the youngest child
present, a silver thug, • was awarded
to baby Ronald Ernest Beecroft, of
East Wawanosh, grandson of J. D.
Beecroft, reeve of the county.
The supper draw was won by Miss
Aivera Churchill, of Toronto, who
was presented with a tray. •
The 'results of • the contests were
as follows: Girls'. race, tour years,
Linda Dunn, Gwenda Eckmier; boys'
race, four years, Allan Dunn, Keith
Woods; girls' Lace, six years; Linda
Dunn, Donna Gardner; ,boys'' race,. six
years, Frank Miller, Billy Gardner;
•girls' race, eight years, Donna Eagle-
son, Judy Bhaddick; boys' race, -eight
years, William Gardner, Wayne
Woods; girls' race, 10 years*,- Carol
Chester, Gladys• Kilpatrick; boys'
race, 10 years, J, Cardiff, Harold. Ber-
ry; girls' race, 12 years, • .Barbara
Nicholson, Donna Anderson; boys',
race, 12 years, Barry Attridge, Claire
Hoffman; girls' .race, 14 years, Bar-
bara, • Nicholson, Lois Ginn; boys'
race, 14 years, Bruce Erskine, B. At-
tridge;. girls' ,. free-for-all, Glenna
Machan° boys' free-for-all, Harold
Ritchie; girls' three-legged race, Aud-
rey Ginn and Phyllis Ginn; boys'
three-legged race, 'Bruce Erskine and
Barry Attridge; boys' pick -o -back, E:
Frayne, D. Frayne; .girls' handker-
chief race, Pearl Miller, Ann Leitch;
ladies' bean race, Pearl Miller; lad-
ies' kick slipper, Phyllis Ginn; coun-
ty councillors' race, Stanley Machan;
ladies' race, Glenna Machan; men's
open race, Douglas Frayne; ladies'
timed walking --race, Mrs. D. D. Moon-
ey; thread=