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. By Margie Whyte and Shortreeo
Seniqr Boys' Basketball:
,• The senior boys missed their
chance in the basketball semi -
•finals and so now that their
beavy program of winter sports
. is completed, we wish to per -
sent to you a few statistics
from the senior boys' basket-
ball world, which we obtained
from thecoach, Mr. Hook.
For all nine games, our team
scored a total of 313 points
whereas the opponents manag-
ed to chalk up 430 points.
Following is a list of our
high scorers: Rick Woods, 87
points; Doug Dalrymple, 72;
Jim Dalrymple, 59; Ean Dol -
mage, 46; Gary Nicholson, 28;
Bryan Hodgert, 13; and Murray
Bulley, eight points.
One fact of special note is
that our team had the best rec-
ord for the least number of
fouls during the games.
Even though our seniors were
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only able to trounce their Mit-
chell opponents, Ole are still
very proud of them because
they did their best and repre-
sented their school so well.
Students' Council Dance:
Part of the Seaforth Jamaica
project took the form of a noon
how* dance which the students'
council sponsored last Friday.
If you could not make it to the
dance, the council will welcome
donations to the fund.
Top Typist:
On Friday, February 23rd,
our school sent the first stu-
dents ever, to a regional typ-
ing meet held in Clinton. Karen
Coutts and Linda Dietz were
the students competing. Karen
won top honors in the event and
her mark will be entered at
Listowel where she will have a
chance, to enter a higher cate-
gory:
Congratuhitions to Karen!
She is a credit to our school's
commercial course.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
SEAFORTH •and CLINTON
wish to announce the purchase of
A. Spencer & -Son
Builder Supplier
Hensel!, Ontario
effective Monday, March 4, 1968
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
SEAFORTH and CLINTON
McKILLOF'
TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA
•
STATEMENT OF ,
RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS
for the year ended 31st December, 1967
13alance in Bank,. lit January, .1967
Add Receipts:
Provincial Grant ..,. , ... . $
Local Tax Levies
Clergy Reserve
Bank Interest Earned ... .
Rebate of Library Fees paid in
1966
Less DiSbursemehts: ,
Cost of Education:
Teaching $32,925.54
Books_and Supplies 2,057.85
Music Teachers' Tray. 634.66
Maintenance and Operation
Administration Costs
Transportation of Students
Tuition Fees paid to Other Boards
Capital Expenditure - New I3uses
Student's Benefits Mug Trip,
Christmas Treate, etc.)
Mint for Free .Distribution
Sidatice It Sank at at 31st Decent
ber, .1967
$43.,139.71
33;825.00
17,639.89
428.01
582.81
70..00 $52,545.71
$36,618.05
6,574.97
- 2,582.54
4,910:93
1,144.00
22,988.02
219.19
82,56
• $95,685.42
$74,12026
$21,565.11
NEWS o� HENSALL
Ws. Stewart MeQaeenJ re
turned da ronj
.South ..iuron Hospital, e -
ter.
Guides and Brownies ac-
companied by their leaders
attended service in the Uni-
ted Church Sunday morning.
The Worlds Day of Pray -
or will be held in Carmel
Presbyterian Churc h, Hen -
sail on Friday at 3 p.m. with
the theme, "Bear one Anoth-
er's Burdens". Hensel.' 'and
Chiselhurst United and St.
Pauls Anglican Churches will
join the service. Guest spea-
er will be Mrs. H. F. Currie,
Hensel'.
DIES IN LONDON
Funeral services for the
late Henry Fink, 79, of 1229
York St., London, who pas-
sed away in St. Josephs Hos-
pital, London were held Fri-
day 23rd from the Geo. E.
Logan and Sons Funeral
Home, London with inter-
ment in Forest Lawn Mem-
orial Gardens.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Mary Litt; one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harvey (Arnetta)
Hillgartner, L o 11 d ,o n; Sons
Edward, Hensa 11; Reuben,
Toronto; Eldon, London; sis-
ter Miss Annie, New Dundee.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hilde-
brand, Randy and Ann of
Tillsonburg, were week -end
visitors with -the former's
mother, Mrs Mary Hilde-
brant, sister and brother-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mattson and family.
Paul Dodds of Seaforth is
visiting with his grardnarPnt,;
Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobol.
Visiting their mother. Mrs.
Viohd Schwalm in South Hu-
ron Hospital also their broth-
er Ray Schwalm over the
week -end were Mr. and Mrs.
"Aust;n Schwalm, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hansen of Strat-
ford.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwalm
Brian and David of Hamilton
and. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Y -
Hare and PPter of tondon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Gelder-
land of Ridgetoym.'
Amber Rebekah Lodge; met
Wednesday evening. Following
a short bnsiness meeting chair-
ed' by Noble Grand, Mrs. john
Corbett. a card party to honor •
-the 19th birthdaY of the lodge
was held with eleven tables in
play. Winners of progreSsive
euchre were Ladies, Mrs.,Bligh-
ton Ferg; Mrs. Dave Kyle; Men,
Ed lVfunn, R. A. Orr; Lone hands
Mrs. Edna Caldwell.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
-Nancy Kyle, oldest member of
the lodge who celebrated a bir-
thday that week. Three draw
were held. Box of groceries —
Mrs. Harry Caldwell; box of
home-made fudge — Mrs. Ruth
Taylor, Brucefiekt; box af choc-
olates — Howard Lemon of
Varna.
Lunch was served including
Rebekahs Meet...._
At its regular meeting of
Edelweiss ,Rebekah Lodge
Monday evening April 24th
was fixed as the date for a
Dessert Euchre, both after-
noon and evening, Miss Jean
Scott was named convea-1er,,
and members of her commit-
tee will be; Mrs. Tithe Dunn
MrS. Roy McGonigle, Mrs.
Mae Smith, Mrs. Annie Har-
4,son, Mrs. George Campbell,
Mrs. Harold Hirgill, Mrs.
John Bach, Mrs. Margaret
Messenger, Mrs. William Mil-
ler, Mrs. Everitt Smith, Mrs.
William Young, Mrs. William
Roe, Mrs. Victor Lee and
Mrs. William Colitis.
Named in charge of other
social events were: Mrs. Ed
Andrews, Mrs. James Rose;-.
Mrs. Anne Henderson, Mrs.
Keith Sharp, Mrs. Wilmer
Cuthill and Mrs. Mae Habk-
irk.
A donation was made to
Bunnie 'Bundle, CFPL, Lond-
on.
March 15th was tentatively
set as the date of a joint pot-
lucksupper with members
�f Fidelity Lodge, IOOF, at
which Wayne Gornell of
Clinton, who was last year's
yvinner of the Youth Pilgrim-
age trip to the United Nations
will be a guest and speaker.
Pennies in aid of the CPT
fund are to be brought to the
next meeting March 11.
A donation for Easter was
voted to the IOOF and Reb-
ekah Home at Barrie
Mrs, Gordon Papple, vice
grand, gave a till report of
cards% gifts aand treats sent
during the past several
months.
Mrs. T. Dunn won the my-
stery prize. 'llOss Eleanor
Henderson, noble grand, pre-
sided.
a birthday cake which We, Nan-
cy gyle had the hazier et. etge
FiOy attended- the party.
On February 20th a very '
special guest atten,ded
Guides. She was Miss McMil-
len the Division Commision-
er. In the formation of a
horseshoe, the group sang
and discussed Guide work.
The guest took part in the
singing.
On February 25th the
Guides attended a "Thinking
Day" Church Service at Hen-
son United Church, Anng
Knight read the scripture
for the Guides and Kathy
Cook and Patricia Van Wier -
en positioned the flags.
News of
Cromarty
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
George Wallace and Mrs. Ver-
na Brooks were Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Adams, Dorrald and Jan-
et, Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Debbie, Pam and Teresa
Wallace spent the weekend with
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family,
Essex.
Mr. and, Mrs. W. K. Laidlaw
and John, London, visited On
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Jefferson.
Miss Barbara Gardiner, nurse -
in -training at Stratford General
Hospital was home for the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gardiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing
and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Laing and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jefferson visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Cleland and family, Lis-
towel.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallaee,
Carlingford visited on Tuesday
with Mrs. George Wallace and
Mrs. Verna Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
and Mr. Heary Eggert visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Eggert, Rostock. •
Mrs. Nellie Riley, Hensel',
visited with Miss Olive Speare.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rennick
of Monkton entertained on Sat-
urday in honor of the 40th wed-
ding anniversary of Mrs. Ren.
nick's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith McLaren of Cromarty.
Guests prese,pt, were Mr. and
Mrs. McLaren, Mr. and Mrs..
Ken Cudinore, Peter, Gloria
and Wanda Beth, Londiin, Miss -
Wanda IVICLaren, Hamilton, Rod-
ney McLaren, Cromarty, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Jory, Exeter, Mr. wasi
Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaren,
Clinton and Miss Norma Park -
house, Hamilton.
Received
Many
Visitors
Mr. Earle Hawley received
many` friends, relatives and
neighbors who called to wish
him many happy returns of the
day on Friday, his 90th birth-
day. He was particularly pleas-
ed when he received a phone
call from his niece in Califor-
nia, Mrs. Charles Knauss and
.family and his nephew in Cal,
gary, Alberta, Mr: George Hut-
chings and family.
Relatives from a distance who
visitedwere: Mrs. Fred Hut-
chings, Stanton, California; Rev,
and Mrs. Bertrum McSpadden
and Marilyn, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McSpadden, Otter-
ville; and, Rev. and Mrs. Leslie
MeSpadden, Cayng*
Ag. Society
Names Chairmen
At a meeting .of the Sea -
forth Agricultural Society
held recently the following
committee chairmen were ap-
pointed: Heavy horses, Ro-
bert Patrick; Light horses,
John Murphy; Beef cattle,
Joe Devereaux; Dairy cattle,
James B. Hogg; Sheep, Wm.
Pepper; Swine, George
Townsend; Live poultry, Ken
Moore; Eggs, Clare Reith;
Sports and attractions, Don
McKercher, G. Papple co-
chairman; Grounds and prop-
erty, Harold Pryce; Farm
machinety, Alf Rosa; Horti-
culture, Dave McLean; Grain
and field crop, Robert Foth-
eringham, Finance, Earl Mc-
Spadden; Public relations,
Larry Wheatle y; Parade,
Don Morton; Parking, Allan
Nicholson; Tickets, Mrs, W.
Property Changes D. Stephenson; collectors and
sellers, Elgin Thompson; Pet
show, Lions Club; Midway
Property transfers made yec- and outdoor concession, Ken
ently through the real eAtate Stewart; Indoor concessions
office of Joseph McConnell, Chamber of Commerce; .Ele-
Re al tor, include: mentaik school j. W. Talbot;
The ranch -style house at No. High school, Mrs. R. McKer-
8 Highway and 'Xinburn Road, cher.
owned by Tony Van Loon,
South Porcupine, to Douglas
Hugill, of Hullett Township. Too Late
Immediate possession. •
The Gerald Morrison house
on Goderich Street West to gilltrs.
Theresa ,Durrer, Waterloo. Pos.
DRUMMER age 41 would
like to PlaY 'with local orches-
tra or, contact anyone inter-
ested in forming one. Wfite
session March 1, 1968. . ::„abox 1713 Huron Expositor,
The 100 acre farm, lot 6, con.t1-16-1.
9, aullett Township, owned by FOR SALE — Registered
Wilmer Glousher, to Peter Sal- Jersey cow, 5 years old, due
verde, Hullett Township. Pos- first week in March. AWAY
Session Arpril 1 1068. Elgin Nott, phone 527-1975.
The 50 acre farzn, lot 5, con. t1-16-1
9, Mika Township, owned by roR SALE — Two white
Wilmer Glmisher to Edward faced calves. Tony De3on4,
Salverda, Uullett TownshiP, 111/3, Seatorth. Phone 482 -
Possession April 1, 1 9983. t1-16-1
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