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Donations were received at
Buck's Store. The money was
given to the London division
of the Canadian Cancer Soc-
iety.
The Brodhagen Diet Club
donated 525 to Mrs. Johanna
Brink from the Seaforth Non -
Nibblers Club, for their walk -
a -ton for the Terry Fox
cancer fund;
Mrs. Mary Dittmer who
had been a patient in the
R.E.C.U., Stratford, is now
at the Smith Nursing Home,
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bode
spent the weekend with Mr.
ra
r Terry
and• Mrs. Bill Ahrens, Jason
and Jonathon of West Hill. •
MrS. Wm. Bennewies and
,Mrs. Ivan Bennewies and
other relatives attended a
shower at the.home of .112Irs.
Vera Pehlke of Monkton, for
•
take place in Oct. '
Mr, and Mrs, Wiltiea
Ahrens spent' several: days
with their family in Burling- '
ton. °
The Brodhagen Chamber
of commerce chartered's Inks
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DOLLS FROM MANY.LANDS.r– Mary Jean Betties stands beside part of
ter collection of, dolls from around the world, on,display, in 'the upstairs
bedroom of the Van EgMond House during the Ciderfest. (Photo by Gibb)
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• THESE DOLLHOUSES ARE ALL RIGHT—Orville Oke's dollhouse, the
prize in'the Seaforth Lioness Club Christmas draw, was a major attraction .
for young Robbie Linden. of f3iiicefield at the ciderfest_on _Sunday
afternoon. (photo by Gibb)
Beat the spring
price increase
on fertilizer
and apply
fall plow down
Still have a good 'supply
of fall bulbs, tulip &
daffodil, hyacinth,
narcissus,.crocusl
EAFORTFI FARMERS CO-OP
527 0770
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in Area 'Churches
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
h Si Vo . Seaforth
Minicier• .. ., '.i r. Organist: Mrs D ( acre:
SUNDAir, 0(1013F17 c
%IT:4 wrde r ,..-- ..", •• Surda
11:15 Joint, Communion Service in Northside United
CiWrch•
11:15 Sundav Szhni-cl In First Church.
ST. THOMAS Anglitan Church
The Res. Jain& R. llroadfoot I3.A., M.Div.
Seaforth
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5
Truitt% lg
10 a.m. iienfee nf Harve.;1 Thanksgiving and Holy'
comMunion.
Sermon The W nrirnft: Wnrks of God
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"Ceilebratting our 125 .vear in Seaforth"
NORTHSIDE United Church
S4 Goderich Si. Vi est. Seaforth
- SUNDAY OC1013ER 5 Rev. J.G. li*n dyke
1113 mato • Jnint World Wide Communion Service for
First Presbyterian and Cavan, EgroondvMe and
Narthside United.
Nursery and Sunday School al the sante Um.
Organistor I-', -r D.r,,,,,,r Jr (hoir leader
Margaret Whitmore Audrey Mellwain
Are ,o-gr,g.eions ar( in ted to take advantage of
the chtir Ii IL •• ,-• t ,annonne tf,t n. church services
earh ,v,. et I, t $,,Ir, h dire. ton - an n. oneements are
avalighle 1.,r ! M n111'111171 of 26 (rinse -cot,. P lA, eek s in
unns A -f tm,., i•Iiirrn inches at $2 prr unit ( hanges in
copy ma \ ht matt( ea, h v. eek hut mitst he recety ed
before noon 011 Tuesda‘. ,
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news on
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SAMUEL LEONARD
DAVIDSON
. On Wednesday,
September 10, 1980 at the
Portage General Hospital.
Sam Davidson. age S yea'
rs
died. He as the husband of
Marjorie Davidson of 110 (oh
Street NE . Portage la
Prairie. Manitoba
Funeral sery e onducted
by the Reverend John Old•
ham ;vas held on Friday.
September 12 tn the Trimble
Funeral Chapel Interment
followed in the family plot in
Evergreen Memortal
Garden;
Mr Daa tdson ca ac barn at
Walton Om wherr he grew
up and rr% coved his
edui ation In tqfra he a ante
res martifriba t hrrc hr began
employment cvtto, the
Canadian Pa ;El Ratio a
Firt 21 y tarsO'r %as Ntatton
In WIC (nurole rn.vsle,1
_Agent at .Macf/Pirtaid
Prirtagr Ia Praorte c3hpre
Daosisnri rettred as statri41
agrno.(ornpOrting .16 '.-ars ,Lf
servtte to tPte C P R
He serled as Chairman of
Order of Radroad
Telegraphers for II vears.
was a member of the Arden
10 0 F ioder and mac a
member of Trinitv Critter!
Church
Surviv.Irc indarde hts vt.ife
the fornmet !,..1art.arte M
who he married in lolo
three GM% Fd f M doriald
Ray and hit wife Beryl also of
Macdonald and leonard
Edmonton Alta say grand
choldren and ihrr, ere
grand( hoIdr ()rf
f
Seafarth a*c-1 -;9c.
rriPCPS and nrro,,,-.A.:
scm.ne He \A. as
h; hit parents four ,,•srors
two hrhers • a;,..r{ Inc
datighter inlavi.
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ear for Perth
BY GERRY BLAC1CWELL . from tround the county. '
An agreement, , between the ' Perth The consensus among municipal officials,
County Board of Education and Perth the report says, was that "all representa- -
municipalities providing for the remittance tives urged the board to leave the agreement
of the board's share of municipal taxes in as it is at the present time."
MUNICIPALITIES OPPOSED
changed this year. The municipalities had several argu-
two installments will apparently not be
The boar ff nad been studying the ments against the four equal installments
possibility of asking the municipalities to pay system the board was proposing, - they
four times a year as recommended in the would have to send out extra tax bills to
provincial Education AcL ----ratepayerarturadded-expense..-.=rthey did
not require four installments from.rate-
payers they would have to borrow to piy the
load and incur the same costs as the Board
has now.... - cash crop farmers would find it
difficult to pay their taxes, if they were
required to pay in four installments... -school
boards can/get grants on intereg ............
While the municipalities cannot ...(Not
entirely true anymore, Mr. Anderson noted).
- school boards and municipalities can get
better rate of interest than individuat,
ratepayers, who might have to borrow:to pay
their taxes, if they were required to pay in
four installments...
However, no action was taken last week on
a report outling the pros and cons of
changing the present agreement. The board
has until October 31 to notify the municipal-
ities of any proposed change.
Superintendent of business Leigh Ander-
son told trustees that, from the board's point
of view, it would defintely be better to
receive the money in four installments. -As it
is the boatd is paying interest of $215,000 on
loans needed to tide it over between
installments, he said.
Mr. Anderson estimated a savings to the
board of $75,000 if taxes were remitted four
times a year Instead of two. ,
In a report co-authored by board chairman, County clerk Jim Bell had also written a
Canon M.P. Griffin, Mr. Anderson says: letter to the board reiterating the municipal -
'Obviously a decision to...(change the ities' position.
agreement) would shift cost to the munici- Trustee W.E. Jones said the county was
palities or reduce their revenues from .being inconsistent.
investments, both of which' would have the
effect of increasing the municipal mill rate: "County council," tie said, ''was One of
"There certainly would be some reduetion our severest critics at budget time. They had
in the Board's expenses. The net effect to a lot to say about that. Now when we try. to
the average ratepayer would probably not he do a 0ga-tie thing, something that makes
significant except where munieipalities financial sense, they oppose it."
found it necessary to increase tax billings to However, many trustees sided with the
- four installments from two or three...." Inunicipalities. Bob McTavish said: "As
The report was based in part on a meeting long as the munIcipafiftes are collecting
held September 5 between Mr. Anderson, taxes on our behalf, we're not in a good .
Canon Griffin and municipal clerk -treasurers position to bargain."
Correspondent
MRS. HERMAN LEON.
alum
345.1419 ,
The folks from. the Brod-
hagen area contittinted $50
towards the Term Fox Kind,
Obituaries
ELIZABETH TFIOMPSON
Elizabeth Thompson
died Monday September 15
in the Alexandra and Marne
General 1-fospita
Gorier:eh She, was m her
88th Year
She was horn in S.an'ev
Township. on Alts' 21
1893. daughter`of Of late
David Mirean and R, -A a'ee
Gravette She %a s
deceased by he hoc.h.and
William Thompson on
January 23. 1964 She restd.
ed in MrsITiS Tmvriship and
Wingharn after their
marriage and in leFf,R she
moved to Goderich She was
a mernbei of St rPeters
Roman Catholic Churrh
Surviving are her children
Mrs. Jay (Maxine) Downen
of Mt. Dora. Florida; Bernice
of Goderich and Mrs Don
(Verna) Johnson of Calgary
and a son foe of Pitt
Meadows, B.C. She was
predeceated by ore on Jim.
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Also surviving are 11
grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
The body was at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Goderich until Thursday.
September .18 when funeral
mass was held at St. Pete7s
Roman Catholic Church with
Rev. A .F. Loebach officiat-
ing. Burial followed in Col-
borne.
Pallbearers were Lorne
Archer. Willie Mero, Bert
Johnston. Chester Mac-
Donald, Joe Stokes and Bert
Russel. Floiterbearers were
grandsons, Douglas and
Danny Thompson.
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527-0606
Janet Frim of Kitchener,
whos marriage to Richard
Bennewies Kitchener is to
Tuesday Sept. 30 to attend
the ploughing match at
Woodstock..
FARMERS
Now is the &net° capitalize
on a new concept in
Tile Drainage
Plowed in clay tile
-No backfill
-No Stones
-No Subsea on top
-Laser Controlled Grade
110"
R.
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271-4777
Come and see the machine
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Lot 12, Con. 4 Tuckersmith
Washer & Dryer SPECIAL
KD300 Automatic Dryer
• Perina-Press cycle • timed or
automatic drying cycle • NrIlt screen fflter
Automatic
K W300 washer
.184b. fulsize tub
• 4 wash cycles
• automatic fabric softener
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seectionsilnfinite water level seiector
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While quantities ias f
'mon. - Thum. 9 a.m.
Fri. 9 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 11.16, - 5
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- 6 $ales and Service
"We service what we sell"
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Seaforth, Ont.
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