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Port Lambton and from 1926 to N, McLeod, Mrs. Melitor• vocal > s z
Bernard Hall approached coon- that your motley will be $afe attd sp}lnct �To
1934 was pastor of St. Patrick's cil about the renewal of insurance duet, Mrs. H. ell and Mrs. Pym.
Church, Dublin. for the next five and council concurred. The June meeting will be held Can receive the cash t the
at the summer cottage of Mrs: C. excop person'to°whomypu
years• he was pastor at St. Mary's A delegation was present to
Church in Simeoe, and from 19W Cook at Grand Bend. Transporta-
hear Engineer Burns Ross respect- send the money order. Next time you want to send
' until his retirement }n 1951 Father �g the Branch B of the Murray- tion committee are Mrs. James A. • {A,y
O'Drowski -was in charge of the Paterson and Mrs. Pearcy Gra-
Lamb drain. After discussion, W. money, whether $5.00 or $500.00 tail' in on us f0jr, ,,,
church -At St. Columban. ham; sports, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. R. gra
Knox instructed councll`to tear up:
A sister,, Mrs. Edgar (Virginia) Elgie, Mrs. L. Chapman. rs.,,,
the petition which he had signed: a money order or bank draft. This takes �pnly a
Sehlosser, of Waterloo, survives.Earl Rowe expressed apprecia on
S. Storey approached. council
Pontifical. concern
Requiem Mass was g payment on detour on to the speaker and to those who few minutes to arrange, Yen one of the many hclpful
offered by the Most Rev.. John C. had- coutriputed to the program
lot 1, coh. 3. N9 action was taken
Cody, Bishop of London, at_ ;St. and .evgning. Delicious refresh -
Michael's Church, London, on omnadtehis, as payment had been meats were served. Collection banking services WC provide. E"
Wednesday morning at 10:30, and amounted to $12,49.
Council approved a •refund to,
interment was made in St. Peter's John S. Miller of $43 on 1955 tax- ;
cemetery. es on buildings lost in fire.. • •
A number of members of Dublin Accounts approved for pament `
and St. Columban parishes, where included: Londesboro street lights These are the champion egg pro- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
he had served, attended the fun- ducers youVe heard so much about.
eral services in London on Wed- char' fire call, $75; supplies, $5;
nesday, charity, $69.75; administration, Contact us for complete informs -
$205; insurance, $21157; cattle tion, prices and open dates. Nw406
spray, $600; drainage, $355.50; high +
Greenland, off Canada's east school debenture, $1,28723; roads • • SEAFORTH BRANCH: G. C. Brightrall; Mpnagei A
coast, is the world's largest island. I and bridges, $2,486.70; Phone 320 Millersburg, Ohio
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*7tAFORTH MAYOR URGES = p
CLEAN - UP CO-OPERATION
The local Cha ber ' of Commerce is promoting a Clean -
Up - Paint -Up Campaign for Seaforth, commencing May 21st.
They are to be congratulated on this worthwhile endeavour.
We have a lot to be proud
of. We have a beautiful Lions
Park on the, eastern entrance, <'
that has brought many fine
comments. to us from , people
throughout the Province. We
are soon to have a new modern
Swimming 'Fool.
Everyone should have pride
in himself and pride in the Town
he or she lives in. A town is
only as good as its citizens. I
have eo;iplete faith in the citi- zeas of ray town of Seaforth. •I
feel quite certain tha�they will
respond -to this important ap-
peal to make our Town just .the
best • looking 'town in Western _
Ontario. , 11"
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We date good streets, lined with. heautifuI maple trees--
a ,sight to be proud of from Spring to Fal We have a grand
Bowling Green at the south end 'of town, and I think the most
beautiful flower garden on North Main St. that can be found.
in Ontario.
Let us make a real effort to clean-up - paint up:, so that
when visitors arrive here during the Summer months they will
arrive here in a daze of admiration, and leave herein a moodthat
will.encourage them to talk of a beautiful Seaforth.
Make those lawns and flower beds just a. lie better. Paint
the house this year instead of next year. Merchants: trim up the
fr'bnt of your store.
f If these things are done, I know you will be .proud of yourself
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as a Ioc bltizen, and be proud of your Town of Seaforth.
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