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Sympathy is 'extended to
the, families of late Rev.
Harold SOO. was
'native of this community.
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See complete obituary, on
page 19..
Mi. and Mrs. A.C. Knox
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Searhoro visited past week
with his .sister 'Miss Lavina
Knox: Also visiting at same
home were Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon -Knox of 'Marklhi,
Sask. Mr., and Mrs. Falken-
stein . of Regina, Stella
Loughlin of Toronto, all
visited Mrs, Harriett Knox of
'Ramerloo guest home. Mrs.
CaPling of Kitchener visited
her. daughter Mrs., Clare
Mrs. Joe Shaddick was
admitted to Seaforth Hosp-
ital on Monday 21 for tests.
Masonic Grand Lodge
sessions were held at Tor -
aft) Royal York hotel July
15-16-17 when eight member
of Hullett lodge AF, AM 568
attended. They were Jim
Nellana.' Bill LeiPer, Clare
Vincent and Harry Tebbutt,
Wor. Bros,: John Leiper,
Bruce Shilliaglaw, John Jew-
itt and Jack Lee. Congrat-
ulations. to. 'Wor. Bro. Hanx
Tebbatt on; being elected
District Deputy Grand 'Mas-
ter for North Huron Masonic
Lodge district north Wor.
Bro. Jack Lee as his secre-
tary.
Hope Chapel cemetery
decoration meeting was held
at home of Jack Lee to plan
Hope Chapel decoration on
August 24 at 3 p.m. Rick
Hawley of Auburn United
Church will be speaker. In
case of rain, service will be
held at Auburn United
Church. •
Visiting with Mrs. Alice
Davidson ilia 'her mdther
Mrs. Fairey, Tues. to Fair
were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Thompson, Gore Bay.
John Cartwright is spend-
ing 2 weeks attending Walter
Ticacgulc Hockey School
flat) at St. Mays,
Sunday, visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Newby were
their on Mr- and Mrs. Don
Newby of New Hamburg and
their daughter Mr, and Mrs,
Bab Menary, Kin David
and AndreW of New Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
'Burch of Brampton visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
13111 Sottiaux and attended
the Blyth Festival. There
were 46 from this area who
enjoyed the bus trip on Tues.
July 15 to Parry Sound c and
enjoyed a 3 hour boat trip
sponsored by Londesboro
W.I, •
Visitors past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick
and Mrs, Joe Shaddick were •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox
of Marklin, Sask. and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Gibbs,
Edmonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp-
son visited on Sunday With
.'ber parents Mr. and Mrs. -
WM', Hamilton, MoOrefieid.:
Mr. and M,p, Reg LawSolt,
John and Elizabeth attended
the Crich picnic on Sunday at
home of Mi, , and Mrs.
Murray Cdpb at Cfirgill.
, Elizabeth Lawson iitlehded
coMpsilast week at Goclerich
Summer Camp.
A large ininTher 61 -people
attended the open air service
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Grandchildren visit
families in A/Va ton
Miss Chrissie Achilles of
Sebringville spent a rew days
last week with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles. Tracey Sills of
Seaforth spent the weekend
at the same home with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Wey, McKillop, arrived
home Saturday evening from
a two week holiday to
Erickson, Manitoba where
they visited with the former's
sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs. John Turnbull of Sea -
forth accompanied them,
r also Debbie and Dena Wey
drove to Weyburn Sask.,
where Debbie remained
as she will work in a
hospital there.
Valerie and Cathy Laverty
of Seaforth spent the week-
end with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy William-
son.
The community is remind-
ed of the shower for Miss
Joyce McCallum this FL
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evening in the church base-
ment. It is being planned by
the Boundary and Seven-
teenth Unit ladies.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Searle for the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Saunders and Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Saunders, Megin,
Amy and Patrick of Royal
Oak, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerion
Mitchell and family visited at
their cottage at Sauble Beach
-during last week.
There was a big crowd and
the weather was good for the
parade from the school to
park of over 30 floats and a
numker of decorated bicycles
that preceded the ball game
and official opening of the
Af the charpond
new recreation centre on
Saturday.
CHURCH NEWS
Welcoming at Duff's
United Chuich on Sunday
morning were Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McDonald. The organist
was Mrs.Ray Huether who
accompanied Don McDonald
when he sang a solo: "The
Stanger of Gali lee." Rev.
Charles A. Swan gave an
interesting sermon on cre-
ating pearls. The offering
was received by Harvey
McClure, Roy Williamson
and Brian Wilbee.
Next Sunday will be the
last Sunday of worship till
September as the clergy will
be on holidays for the month
of August. ,
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Orioles lose•
On Tuesday night in squirt
action the Orioles were beat-
en for first time by the
previously dinless Yankees.
Out of town action the
ONE STOP
SERVICE
CENTRE
• Welders Se'rvice Depot
• Welding supplies and replacement parts.
• Welding and Fabrication
• General machine work
• Plate Steel
• Bar Steel
• Shafting
• Nuts and bolts
• P.T.O. shafts and replacement parts
• Sprockets and roller chain
• Pillow block and flange Bearings
• Concrete Fastners
• Steel drills
• Cushion hitches
• Gear Boxes
• Floor Dry
LUKE'S
MACHINE SHOP
40 Birch Si. Seaforth
Bus. 527-1080 Res. 482-3322
same night saw the Pee Wee
boys edge the Colborne
township team in Benmiller
by a score of -6-4.
The midget girls were easy
winners in a game with
Holmesville. On Wednesday
night Soviet action. the
Expos and Pirates had a
squeaker with the Expos
winning by one run in the
late game. The midget boys
came through with a solid
effort edging the Varna boys
for their first victory.
The Blue jays are still
looking for their first win
after losing to the Mets in
early action on Thursday.
Eater in evening in a bit of
cornic relief a "team" from
Radford's Garage accepted a
challenge from Teeswater
Farm Equipment to a game
of slo-pitch. The score was
unofficial but its rumoured
the Teeswater team gained
revenge for the defeat they
suffered in a previous hockey
game.
Closing out the week the
moms and dads were playing
slo-pitch again on Friday
night with a team captained
this week by Jane Hoggart
edging husband John's team
Any mom or dad wanting to
play. bring your glove next
Friday night.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook visit-
ed on Monday with her
cousin Mrs. Jessie (Bali)
Anderson of Boynton Beach,
Florida at home of her
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Bali. R.R. 1. Auburn.
Mrs. Florence Cartwright
and Claude visited on Sun-
day with her rnother Mrs.
Mae Rinn. Beltarave.
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and family picnic on Sunday, announced tliedeath of Rey.
July 20'at. 11 a.m. at. United' Harold Snell of Exeter. The
church. camp. Menesetung"' ; Scotts' favored with a music
park, gederich. Welcoming duet "1 am Weak" and each
was Bert ShObbroelt.. Key,, 'sang -solo with . Shirley
Scott Ivaco:lied all and accornpanying on guitar.
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Offeringwas, receiVed by
Diana Shobbro4 and Cheryl
LY011, .Cliildier0s.,time was
"qiirds,,,, The Message was
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- Lunch in the dining hall
2.1,iirtesis
87 Main St. S. Seaforth
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GORD'S
GULF
Licensed Mechanic
Service to all makes ot cars
HOUSE CALLS
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527-0333
WOODSHOP
Geppetto's
Woodshpp
Made to order
wooden toys &
small_ wooden
ft taillure
\. 527-1259 }
FARM SUPPLIES
Seaforth Co-op
527-0770
DECORATING
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REPAIR SERVICE
Jim Broadfoot
48 2-703 2
DECORATING
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Wallpaper
Paint
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Canadian Imported
Wall Coverings
527-0550 Seaforth
ELECTRICAL
Fred Lawrence'
Electrical
Contractor
HOME FARM &
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Phone Auburn 526-1505
or
Mitchell 348-8684
ELECTRICAL
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
HARDWARE
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING • HEATING
St ELECTRICAL EXPERTS
Phone: 527-1620
Seaforth
PIANO
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• Repoors
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BRUCE PUISIFER
348-9223 Mitchell.
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
482-3431
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M&M
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Finishers
Phone 345-2964
DUBLIN, ONTARIO
Owned & Operated by
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and
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DIRECTOR
ti" Goderich Si.. Seaforth
Phone 527-1 390
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39 Main St. S.
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SEWING
SEWING MACHINE
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over too machines on chsalav
Servtoe tO all makes
Salets • White. Elna. Husovarna
lots of used machines from
S33 95
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CENTRE LTD.
-142 Downie St
(2 doors south of Muds:nil)
Stratford, 271-9660
MONUMENTS
Cemetery
Monuments
Inscriptions Mariers
Showroom Display
1- t NERA1 HOMI
8' Goderich St, West
Agent for
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Seaforth 527-1390
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345-2442
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345-2447
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MAJOR APPLIANCE
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527-0636
Seaforth
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24 hrs. a day
CLINTON
482-3438
CARPENTRY
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Custom Built
Barns. sheds, houses.
renovations. house add-
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527-1520
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482-7567
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Phone Bus. 527-1242
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