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Seaforth Residents
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It's clean-up time in Seaforth.
Big dividend§ .from small in-
vestments can be guaranteed
when all that is involved is the
investment of a little time in
cleaning,up and fixing up. Sea -
forth Chamber of Commerce;
Council, is again sponsoring
Seaforth's Clean -Up, Paint -Up
program.
In past years the campaign,
has produced definite results,
and that is why the Chamber of
Commerce pushes its annual
spring campaign to tidy up Sea -
forth" '
No matter how good a house-
keeper you may be, there will
be corners that require clean-
ing, untidy areas that should
be, raked and seeded, or per-
haps an unsightly pile of trash
that should go to the dump. ,It
is to draw emphasis to just
such tasks that . the spring
clean-up is held.
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, Contact Our Representative
DONALD G. ',EATON
Phone 527-1610 - Seaforth
',Trucks Available
Again. this, year the town is
providing trucks with which to
pick up winter's accumulated
trash. Arrangements • for the
pick-up service have been work-
ed out with Councillor Robert
Dinsmore and, the public works
committee of council.
There .just is no doubt about
such a campaign paying divi-
d,ends, C of C president D. Sills
says, in a statement issued in
connection with the event.
';A home and yard that have
been thoroughlycleaned, re
paired and planted, will give
you added realty value should
you wish to sell. Clean premis-
es will,considerably:,reduce the
chance that you will ever stand
over a rubble of what -was once
your home..;and your cherished
possessions, gutted by fire.
"There will be fewer chances
of accidents to toddlers and
elderly persons since you will
I10,ve followed Clean -Up safety
suggestions -
"Your .children will learn the
111 Qf working together for'
a . common goal, ands` you wilr
have increased enjoyment. from
living in clean; attractive" sur-
rottndings.
• Year;Long Task
Mr. Sills; in .urging full co-op-
eration so that' the campaign
would produce maximum bene-
fits, ,pointed out that Clean -Up,
Fix -Up, Paint -Up is • not just a
one-week progra but a guide
for better civic 1' ing through-
out the entire ye r. •••
."The future of our town. is
dependent on the traits shown
during our Clean- campaign,
namely;energetic interest,' the
'president declared "Through
demonstrations of these quali-
ties in the next few weeks we
should., set a- pattern for 'the"
rest of the Year. The results
we accomplish and the habits
of cleanliness and beauty which
we,,acquire will persuade tour-
ists to stop over in our town,
will create an environment
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.. NEWS OF ,STCOLT/Ma
Clinic .for
Umpires
Westel'n Ontario Athletic As
sociation" and Ontario Recrea,
tion Association announce four
officials' clinics for 1967.. •
• Yn its ail -out effort to improve
" the quality of baseballand-sofa,
ball in the Western Ontario area
—the-WOAA will again fiol&fear
elinieS for officials in 1987.
This year the WOAA is con-
centrating on the managers,
coaches and ballplayers as well
as the af.ficials in order to im-
prove' their- knowledge of the
ga;7ne, Thus improve •the game
.- for the "fans". -
,CIiilics are free an dopen to
an . tle 16 years and over.
Omit number one: Canadian
Forces Base Clinton, School of
Foody Services classrooms. Two
evening clinic; 23 and 25 May,
8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
-All WOAA umpires must at;
tend this clinic or one similar
in Western Ontario, For furth-
er information contact: Dan Da-
vis, at ' CFB Clinton, Adastral
Park, 'Ontario. Phone 482-3411
` ext. 201 (office) or 462-7742
(home). ,
which will attract ne* industry
and citizens. New industry
means many new .jobs, with
special opportunities for ,our
youth," Mr. Sills said.
NEWS of
Winchelsea
Mrs. .Freeman Horne, had as
tier guests on Mondag evening
to help, her celebrate her birth-
day, Mrs. •Marlene Hutton, Mrs.
Hazel Coward, Mrs. Beta Camp-
bell, Mrs.. Leona .. Hern, Mrs.
Blanche Walters.
Mr. William Walters, and Mr.
Phil Hern spent the weekend atChesley Lake. -~
Mrs. Wilbert Glanville of Stat.
fa visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. William, Walters.
• Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Sanford
Hutton, Mrs. Freeman Horne and
Mrs. John -Coward attended the
Centennial Tea at Centralia
United Church on. Wednesday
afternonn,"
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Dianne, visited on
Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. John
Hutton at Listowel, -
1'4r. and Mrs. Gerry Grubb and
Michael -visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman' Horne,
Ruth •sand Raymond.,
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn, Jim
and Joan visited on. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
at Sebringville.
Master Randy Gilfillan of 1J 'x
eter visited on Saturday eve-
ning with ' Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan and Barbara. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Parsons
and. family of near Exetef; 'Mr.
and Mrs. Bab Bibby and family
L►ceHere
Has 55th
Birthday
Early spring flowers centred
the individual tables when Edel-
weiseltebekah Lodge No. 117,
here, observed, its 55th anni-
versary. Pink an�1`green cloths
were used. Following a dessert
course, euchre -was •pp layed with
afternoon winner' *ling, high,
Mrs. Adin Forbes; low, Mrs. Ro-
bert Tyndall; travelling lone
hand prize, Mrs. Earl Papple.
Evening winners were: high,
Mrs. Mae Nuance and Charles
Cunningham; low, Mrs, Dan'
Burns and ..Bill Bezzo; lone
hadds, Mrs. Morley -Cooper and
Norman Riehl. Mrs. Gordon El-
liott won the crocheted lace
-tabT ;. cloth.—donated , by Mrs„
David Ryan.
Conveners were: desserts,
Miss • Jean Scott; decorations,
Miss Eleanor Henderson and
Mrs. Leslie McClure; Cards,
Mrs., James Rose, and Mrs. Gor-
dan Papple.
Mrs. Tillie Dunn, noble grand,
was, hostess. Over $100' was
realized from the. event.
of Kirkton and Mrs. Phil Hern
and family and Mr. Brian Hern
of Stratford visited on Sunday
with Mrs. John Coward.
Mr.,, and Mrs. Gerald Prance
and girls of Exeter visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don, Prance and family.
Mrs. Colin • Gilfillan spent
Monday n ith Mr, and Mrs. Roy
MacDonald at Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dunn of
Hensall visited on Sunday with -
Mrs. Isobel Sugden and Mrs.
Tennyson Johns,
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Opening . -Footbail,
and Leonard Maloney,. Lucan,
with Mrs. Nora M.alpney,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mean
'Toledo, Ohio, visited Mrs. Jos-
•epb Bale,
Mr.'•and' Mrs, Ronald Butters
and family, St. Thon•as; Mr, and
Mrs. Leon Murray and #amity:,
Toronto, visited Mr, unci Mrs.
Gilbert Murray .
Miss Anne Melady, London
and Greg B1ondy, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. and M*'S.
Ted+ Melady,
Joseph S. O'Reilly .and David
O'Reilly spent Sunday in Owen
Sound.
The first soccer game of the
year was played in Gedericlt, on
May 6th, St. Celumban winning
4 to 3. Harry ands Gerald Ryan
each scored two goals.
The second game Was played+
last Saturday in St, •Columb
with Strathroy providing the
opposition: The first -half at
close with Harry Ryan scoring
the only goal.-Strathroy contins
ued to press in the second half,
but were unable to score. Dave
Maelnally and • Gerald Ban
each sored a ,goal making the
final score 3, to or for St. Col-
umban. The next game is on
Saturday. • afternoon in London
against Marconi Italia 'Bs.
, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Kumpe -
veld and their son Joe from
Mill, Holland, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Van Bakel and
family.
, Miss Jean Maloney, London
News of
Dublin
Mx: ,attd tixa, Roy 1491i91,
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Preston with %4r.' and 's Jas,
Megnaid. ,
meter ,rckert, Ifit,hea er, ualit
ed MrS. ,Josopli F400, ' '
Brother Joseph, Toronto,
and Mrs, Ben Flanagan and tapi<-
ily, Kitchener, vi ited" Mrr_aniti,
Mrs.V. J. Lane.". ,
mti Nolan; S �I, I mus Visit-
ed Vis. Etizal cth 1110 v
Mr.. -and Mrs, Ron .laid ands , •
ektildrerk, Stratford, visited Mr,
and Mrs. Axguate Dneharme;,
James O' onnor. is .a patient,
in Seaforth Community Hos pi-
tat
Mr. Edward Holland and fam-
ily, Scarboro, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Holland.
Monsigneur A. Durand, St.
Peter's Seminary, London, with.
.1 ey,., R. Durand.
Mr, and Mrs. Billie Krauskopf
of Jarvis, with Mrs. Nicholas
Krauskopf:
Mr. and Mrs. James Curtin
and Nancy and Brenda, Streets-•
ville with friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Kelly
and Mary, Mr. Peter Ryan, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Stapleton, attend-
ed the graduation exercises—of
St. Joseph's Hospital at Wes-
tern University, Friday eve-
ning. Miss Margaret Gliddon
was one of the` graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Benn,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benn and chil-
dren, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs'
John Cleary and children, Wes-
ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evans.
DON'T- WAIT
FOR YOUR
NEIGHBOR ..
If you., see a- street light is out don't wait for
---you--neighbor to-reporL..it. Phone.
527-0530
and let the Public Utility Commission -know so
that it may be replaced. The: PUC is anidous to
keep street lighting at maximum efficiency . and
can only do this with the cooperation of the
public. , -
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Everybody's Job!
PaROCLAM ATI..ON:,.
$y virtue of instructionsissued by the Council of the Town
of Seaforth, I proclaim the week of
May 22nd to May- 29th
CLEAN—UP WEEK
in,,the Town of Seaforth and urge -citizens to observe the occasion
, by Cleaning -Up, Fixing -Up and Painting -Up their premises,
Seaforth, May 15, 1967.
•
FRANK KLING, Mayor
FREE PICKUP
The Town of Seaforth will co-operate in Clean -Up Week
'and accumulated trash will be picked up from Seaforth residences
LEREE OF CHARGE, .
Wednesday -Thursday -Friday May 24, 25 and 26-'
In order to have your trash picked up you must phone the
Town Clerk prior to•5 p.m. on
Tuesday, May. 23rd, Phone 527-0160
Material to be picked up must be available, at the street line of
a property before 8:00 a.m. on the day of collection. The p ekup
is .not to include garbage, .nor will it ser`riee business prerhis ,.
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. KEM and MARttt4 SENOttR PAINTS
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MO TH
- -Every -Citizen has a responsi-
"bility to Clean -Up . Fix -Up
. and Paint -Up . . It's
Everybody's Job!
PaROCLAM ATI..ON:,.
$y virtue of instructionsissued by the Council of the Town
of Seaforth, I proclaim the week of
May 22nd to May- 29th
CLEAN—UP WEEK
in,,the Town of Seaforth and urge -citizens to observe the occasion
, by Cleaning -Up, Fixing -Up and Painting -Up their premises,
Seaforth, May 15, 1967.
•
FRANK KLING, Mayor
FREE PICKUP
The Town of Seaforth will co-operate in Clean -Up Week
'and accumulated trash will be picked up from Seaforth residences
LEREE OF CHARGE, .
Wednesday -Thursday -Friday May 24, 25 and 26-'
In order to have your trash picked up you must phone the
Town Clerk prior to•5 p.m. on
Tuesday, May. 23rd, Phone 527-0160
Material to be picked up must be available, at the street line of
a property before 8:00 a.m. on the day of collection. The p ekup
is .not to include garbage, .nor will it ser`riee business prerhis ,.