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"From Forest to.
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The story of the pioneer and early settle-
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By Belle Campbell
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A Hibbert Review (Part I)
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RQCL
T�iVN OF sEAFoRtit
On instructions from the Municipal
Council, I hereby proclaim
MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1968
CIVIC HOLIDAY
IN THE TOWN op SEAFORTH
and respectfully request the citizens and
businessmen to observe the .•occasion.
Frank Kling
Mayor
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
Read the Advertisements
It's a Profitable Pastime I
ers
The gathering of meroibens !of
Ilene)! County Council at Lim*
Panic WedoesdaY, Was not to di*
ense' Weighti, 'Municipal mattem
but to have a VelalS, and fun-
Ahoet.' 100 reetvets wardens,
ex-wardeVA nod their wives And
fatailies. held their annual picnic
and get-tuzetbm, -,P*Phesif3 lay
on meeting old anquarintanees,
kidding paell other oyer age, and
Phoical condition, and generally
making the Occasion a happy '
event, •
Judging from the laughter in
Voiles and during the contests,
the picnic aceomplished what
it set on't to -de.
'f 01W* the naceA and games
which *eluded a logrolling cm -
test featirting,Hen Stewart, Jinn
Brinell, Hugh and D011
MacKenzie, the gathering sat
down to a picnic supper in the
Lions Pavillime
Results of the rams and draws:
. Boys And dbder, Jim V1,7*r.
Michael Mdsaac; Girls 5 and tni.
der, Connie Murphy, Cathy Brit-
nell; Boys 7 and under, David
SWATItZ; Girls 7 and under, Con.
News, of
McKillop
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Regale were Mrs. Mary
Bayed, of Seaforth, Mrs. Shirley
Glanville, Mrr. Stan Pnucator of
Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. Jose-
ph Smith, of Seaforth. Recent
visitors, also were Mi. and Mrs.
Eddie Ellis of Melton
Sunday callers at the home of
Mrs. Joe Thornton were Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Murray of St. Calumh-
an and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith,
of Brussels. Mrs. Thornton has
been under the doctor's care.
Miss Edith Boyd met with a
very tragic accident last Satur-
day and is confined to London
Hospital.
and Ms. Harold McCallum
Paul, Ron, and Marion have as.
turned home from a week's vac-
ation at the Manitoulin Island.
Joyce and Carl McCallum spent
last week with their grand par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele.
,Classified Ads pay dividends.
nie Murray, Cathy
•Bol's9 OnStunder, llogb goolY,
David, Swartz; Grimlo 9 and 14004
Donna MeKiniey, tie. 0434101°
Murray, Cathy Brinell; Boys 11
and under, aloha Honk% Hugh
Hanley; Girls ill and und*,
Marie gralOe7,, tie- Jeanne' Tfrit`
nell, Barbaro EmPeY; Boys,„,
and under, Douglas Shelby, 1014!
Hanley; Girls 13 and ' tinder
Mary Stimson, _Teary Firim
OellutY Councillors' Timed wal-
king 110, Amen allegirrieY;
Ex-
Wardrns, Timed Waikint.,RxOe
Jolla Armstrong; Ew,Www-moip
Wives Timed Walking ROOE Mrs,
linbb Jewell; COontY
Coandil-
lors' Wives Tithed W a
big 'tam, Mrs. Jim Armstrong;
Girls' Kiektheaipper. (imder
...21), Lynn Robinson, Mary Wm.
son; Ladies' Kick-theSlipper (21
and over)„,. Anna Stirling, litarY
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1968 Chev. Caprice 4 -door hardtop, fully
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1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop; 8
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1-1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop
2-1967 Chev. Bel -Air sedans, V-8, fully
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1967 Pontiac Strato-Chief sedan
1967 Pontiac Laurentians, V-8, P.S.
4-1966 Pontiac Sedans, V-8, P.S.
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1966 Pontiad Parisienne Convertible, 396,
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1966 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, 327,
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1966 Dodge 880, 4 -door hardtop, fully equip-
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1966 Dodge 440, 4 -door, 8 cylinder auto.
A number of 1961 - 1966 Chevs., and Pon-
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1965 Ohm 3/4 -Ton pick-up.
1963 Chen. 3 -Ton cab and chasids.
1965 Ford F500 cab and chassis
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Marion Woodward
Is July Bride
Rev. William Pape officiated
in Calvary Church at the mar-
riage of Marion Woodward and
Donald R. McKindsey, both of
St.Catharines. Shrimp and
white gladioli were used to
decorate the church.
The bride is the daughter of
Jasper Woodward of Porcupine
and the late Mrs. Woodward.
The groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. McKindsey of Sea -
forth.
Mr. Woodward gave his
daughter in marriage. She wore
a gown of white ligoda fash-
ioned with an empire waistline,
long sleeves and seed pearls
News of
STAF'FA
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and
family, Detroit, Mich., visited
over the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Miller and family.
.Mr, Frank Miler is a patient
in Westminster Hospital, Lon-
don.
The Hibbert Community Young
People enjoyed a bus trip to the
Museum at Toronto on Sunday.
Farm Newp
Recent Weather conditions
have been ideal for maxitaum
growth of corm
Generally the white bean crop
Appears normal, however, a few
cases of root -rot damage and
injury from slugs has been re-
ported.
Barley and wheat are begin.
ming, to show indications of rip.
ening. Some wheat - in South
Huron will be aut in a few
days.
Pastures are' beginning to de-
cline slightly as the season
progresses.
A. farmer bought a horse. Af-
ter stabling it, he gave it some
feed. The animal refused to eat.
A littielater it refused water.
The farmer's eyes gleamed.
"If only this nag's a good wor-
ker, what a bargain I've made!"
and lace appliques on the bo-
dice. Her veil was held by a
crown of crystal and pearls and
she carried an arrangement Of
small orchids and ivy on her
mother's Bible. "
Matron of honor, Mrs. Latin
Wade wore a sleeveless gown of
shrim p -colored chiffon with
pearls in her hair. She carried
a bouquet of shrimp -colored and
white chrysanthemums. Gowns
of jade green sparkle chiffon
were worn by the bridesmaids,
Carol Ann Woodward of St..
Catharines and Karen McKind-
sey of Niagara -on -the -Lake, who
wore pinocchio 'mums in their
hair and carried nosegays ' of
shrimp and. white 'mums.
Best man was Harold Kranz.
Gordon McKindsey of- Niagara -
on -the -Lake and Sgt. James L.
McKindsey of Dartmouth, N.S.,
ushered.
A reception was held at the
Beacon Motor Hotel, Jordan.
After a trip to Banff, Alta., the
couple will reside in St. Cath-
arines.
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July Jams
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hod as5`101• as lo e.t. They
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1/4 bottle liquid pectin DB *1
box POw4M0 Peotini and 1
cuotymth
P Wbis
uter: crush
ed,
raspberries
with sugar. Allow to „stand for
24 minutiA9, stirring oeegioo•
Add liquid pectin and
. stir constantly for 3 minuWa.•
Ladle into Jars and Allow to
ustiinhod4st orroottitir "jelled". Seal sif4r
with paraffin wax and store in
freezer.
2 eurps.gxnu.Sour e:benteeCherrY 4(parelitbt.34 ,and
groutn0
4 cups sugar
tablAspoons legion juice-
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fruit Stir well4 C&thbine
crushed cherries with suig-tr. Al-
low to stand for 20 minutes
stirring occasionally. Add li-
quid pectin and stir constantly
for 3 minutes. Ladle into jars
and -allow to stand at room
temperature for 24 hours or
until "jelled". Seal with par-
affin wax and store -in frau-
d-.
*If using powdered pectin,
combine pectin and water in a
small saucepan. Bring to a boil
and boil for one minute. Add
to fruit and eoraplete as for 11.
quid pectin.
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