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and family Were gyeat.s QA Sun-
day last with Mr. and Ws. Tom
Earle and iamily Of London.
Widle 114044 on Patnrday,
:erg Main, Crerdon,
and Rob MoSsey were lucky to
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Mr. anck Afro, Bob Robinson
and faintly attendeaa faMilY
gathering in PliinVille on. Sun -
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. MONangh-
ton were ;Sunday evening visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs: David
Wheeler.
Woodhain UCW met in the
church basement, Tuesday eve-
ning:10s Min Peterson
onstrated flora,1 arrangement
for churches. Miss ;eau cope-
Iged conducted the WerahiP sex'
vice. Mrs. John King read the
scripture lessen. A reading Was
given by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. A
candle lighting serviCe was tak-
en by Mrs. Pat Dickey, • IVIrs.
L Clarence Mills, Mrs. John Rodd,
Mrs. Ken Parkinson; Mrs. Ken
Langford, Mrs. Glenn Copeland
and Mrs. Bob Robinson. The de-
claration of human rights was
given by Mrs. George Wilson.
Mrs. Marvin Hartwkk favoured
with a piano solo. A reading
"Holly" was given by Mrs. Don-
ald Bring. Business was conduct-
ed by the president, Mrs. Ellis
Strahan. The roll call was ans-
wered by a Christmas custom
from other lands.
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527-0150 - Res. 527-1053
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A.G.R; Management
Area Representative
Fred (Ted) Savauge
77 John Si. - 527-1522
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Christmas has arrived!
A time for gaily -
wrapped goodies, yes,
but also a time
to count our
each and every
blessing .. .
and to say
thanks to all
those whom
we are privileged
to serve.
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PHONE 5274670
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Santexii linttant mr,,. rrOonall
gene M. and Ws, Wm. WA,
tem Mrs. Toin Oarap13011 and
Mrs. Zahn Cawaxd *Red on'
nidaY eVening with rir. 'ma
Phil Rem and bays, eale7,
hrating Mrs..11ers's birthday. .
Mrs. wm. Waters and MAIL
George Frayne visited On Sat,
urdaY with Mr. Ef. M. gUanee,
Ws. Beer and Kay Skinner in
Ester. •
Tile Exeter Co-op banquet
was held in Eliniville United
Church on Wednesday evening
with the Kiiinville ladies cater-
ing. The Usborne Council ban-
quet will also be held there on
Monday night of mit week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Danny visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day -
man and family of Kippen, cel-
ebrating Mr. Walters' birthday.
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-Tests For Kimmy .
Tiny Kim UMbricht of Clarkson, Ontario, has spent al-
most one third of her life as_ a patient at The Hospital For
Sick Children, Toronto. Just four and a half months old she
has been in Hospital for nearly two months. Kinuny has a
dietary problem and doctors are conducting tests to find the
cause. Over 710,700 laboratory tests are made at the Hospital
each year. And over 200 staff members are working in the
Hospital's Research Institute trying to discover the cause and
cure of children's diseases. You can hUlp the Hospital in this
important work by supporting the annual Christmas cam-
paign. Send your contribution to: The Hospital For Sick
Children, 555 University Ave., Toronto 2, Ontario.
'Morris Council Meets
Morris Townsihp Council met
In final session in 1968 on Mon-
day, with all members present
and Reeve William Elston pre-
siding.
Motions adopted included:
-That road accounts in amount
of $1,767.89 be accepted,as pre-
sented by road superintendent.
-That a grant of $125 be given
Brussels, Morris and Grey Rec-
reational committee.
-That general accounts be paid
as presented.
The general accounts in the
amount of $135,726.33 were as
follows:' County of Huron, levy,
.$48,649.00; in lieu of taxes,
79.09; under section 53, As-
ess. Act. 197.54; Morris -East
Wawanosh School Area Board,
levy maintenance, 5,558.05; in
lieu of taxek, 59.59; under sec.
53 Assess. Act, 149.75; Turn -
berry Township School Area
Board, levy 2,075.45; Grey
School Area Board, levy, main-
tenance, 1,975.26; in lieu of
taxes, 5.18; Twp. of Grey, de-
bentures re school, 2,825.74;
Wingham Separate School
Board, 60.76; Huron - 'Bruce
High School Board, levy 35,808.-
34; in lieu of taxes, 58.68; un-
• der sec. 53 Assess. Act, 170.36;
SDHS Board, levy, maintenance,
1,156.50; in lieu of taxes, 5.67;
Clinton District Collegiate In-
stitute Board, levy, maintenance
1,850,74; hi lieu of taxes, 5.83;
Huron County Federation of Ag-
riculture, 813.60; William El-
ston, Reeve, 400.0k welfare ad-
ministrator, 162.70; planning
board 20.00; James Mair, Rob-
ert Grasby, Thomas Miller, Ross
Smith, councillors, each 300.00;
Wm. McArter, caretaker, 25.00;
water for hall and shed, 24.00;
Geo. Mitchie, balance of salary
and holiday pay, 55.89; Helen
Martin, balance of salary and
holiday pay, 185.39; drain on
tax roll, 10.00; Robt. H. Coultes
Wingham Hospital Board, 60.00;
Stewart Cloakey, rent of dump,
50.00; Wm. Peacock, Morris'
share of • dump 50.00; Ontario
Education Capital Aid Corpora-
tion, debenture and interest,
26,375.00; Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, income tax
and Canada Pension, 21.09;
HEPC, • new street lights, Bel
grave, 4,880.63; S. M. Humph-
ries, rebate on taxes, 23.63; Ad-
vance -Times, advertising 18.81;
Helen Martin, stamps, *6.00;
Twp. of Grey, share of Walton
dump, 83.33; ballots for election
26.80; Stewart Procter, Wing -
ham Planning Board, 20.00; Wm.
Thamer, residential credit, 50.-
80; Thos. Henderson, resident-
ial credit, 51.20; Blyth Standard
contract, etc., 276.16; gporge
Michie, postage, 77c; Wm. El-
ston, "B" branch Grasby drain,
4.50; telephone calls, 10.00;
Brussels, Morris and Grey Rec-
reational committee, 125.00.
Road accounts: Alex Inkley,
gas, fuel oil and tax, 135.65;
USBORNE & HIB -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
'HEAD OFFICE. EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Cilimhoun R.R. 1,
Wire -President Science Hill
Win. H. Chaffe R.R. 4, Mitchell
'rim Toohey lt.R. 3, Wm
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
Hirkton
Robert Gardiner R.I. 1,
Cromarty
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llugh Benninger -Dublin
nu* costes Duke
Cla,yttin Harris - Mitchell
Secrefary.Troasto!w:
Hugh Patterson • Et.etei
Ideal Supply, oil filters and tape
11.72; Glenn McKercher, snow
plow and standby- time, 255.00;
Glenn Snell, snow plow and
standby time, 273.00; Fawcett
Metal Products, culverts, 346.-
78; Brussels Coal Yard, stOve
oil, 46.85; J. M. McDonald, ply-
wood, 14.62; J. C. McNeil, oxy-
gen, acct., lights and wipers,
37.03; Receiver -General, unem-
ployment ins., 5.25; Bank of
Commerce, pension 8.41; Wm.
McArter, mileage and holiday
pay, 164.36; James Casemore,
wages and holiday pay,,
John Smith, wages and holiday
Pay, 107.57.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
- NOTICE -
For Co-op Insurance.
Call
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 - John St.
SEAFORTH
Complete Cover. for:
• Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
• Employer's Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire? Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurance & Savings
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Christmas day. May candles
shine brightly and each heart
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and good will.We take this
opportunity to thank ',auto?
being an honored customer all year.
A Sincere MERRY CHRISTMAS From
The MANAGEMENT and STAFF
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through the woods
or wherever you'll
be at Christmas,
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for your continued
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Your Board of Directors, The Management and Staff
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-07/0 Seaforth
LLOYD STEWART, President WILFRED COLEMAN, Vice -President
DONALD DODDS, Secretary
DIRECTORS:
Robert McMillan, Joe A. Lane, Eqr1 MeSpaddenvOltvex_Pryee • ,
GORDON ELLIOTT, Manager, Joe Murray, Tom Carter, Steve Impel, Doug Wallace, 'Gordon
Pryce, Bert Garrett, Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Roy Elliott
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