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Office 527-4150 -- Res, 527-1053
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inners
The. Seaforth Viegku sponsored
another successful bingo Fri-
day evening, •
Following are winners of
special. games; Bill -Austin, Sea -
forth; Mrs, Swan, Mitchell; Mrs
MeI ercher, Jamestown; Mrs
Alex Muir, Seaforth. Door prizes
went to Mrs, Jean Powell, erode -
rich and George Flood, Monk-
ton.
onkton,
Regular games winner. were:
Mrs.. J. Watson, Seaforth; »Mrs
Jean Powell, Goderich; Ilene
Plant, Seaforth; Mrs.. E. Boyce,
Clinton; MN'. Dora Taylor, Sea -
forth; Jim Smale, Hensail; Mrs.
E. Boyce, Clinton; Mrs. Dora
Taylor, Seaforth; Mrs, Aliex
Muir, Seaforth.
Following the bingo, C. Wood,
first vice-president, held the
draw for prizes which had been
scheduled for the dance" Tues-
day night of that week. Win-
ners of the draws were K. L
McLean, _ Seaf ; _Jim Swale,
Hen -Sall; and Harold. Lightfoot,
Centralia.
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Sundays, Halide'ys, Everyday — Maple • Leaf
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Former.
'The O>atai'io gpvefnment'a
plan to develop an industrial
park and edueation.complex at
primer OM Cee:Vella` swings
into action this week,
Work . will start immediately
on renovation •-of three of the
seven hangers on the base. At
the saine., time, the government
is launching its prgniotional
cailripaign to lease the facilities
to industry.
-Plans for the educational side
of the complex nee well under
way, too. It's expected that an
agricultural school will be es-
tablished in the base's former
officer training facilities.
"Prospects for fairly rapid de-
velopment of the base aPPear
exceIlent," says Provincial Trea-
surer Charles MaeNaughton,
MPT forHuron. "officials' of,
the Ontario',Developmeut Cor-
poration, who are operating the
complex, are moving -quickly to
get the facilities into use as soon
as possible." '
• ODC took over the base this
News of»
Woodham
Mr. Toni McMillan of Have-
lock and Messrs. ` William Pink-
ney and David King of Toron-
to were weekend guests with,
the litter's parents, Rev,. and
Mrs. John King °and June.
Mr. and Mrs. David Shamblaw
of Kirkton visited Sunday eve-
ning. with Mr. and. Mrs. Lave-
renee Beckett, ' Jacqueline and
Geraldine.
Miss Ada Hopkin who has
been a patient - in St. Mary's
Hospital for several. days, re-
turned to her home on Thurs-
day. . •
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mr -s. Cecil
Dobson of Kirkton.
,Mr.. and Mrs. CIarence Mills
called at the • Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton, on Sunday, to
pay •;respect to the late William
Fotheringh am.
Mr. William Crago of Pem-
broke and F.O. Ralph Wareham
of Ottawa visited recently with
Mr.. and Mrs, Norris Webb and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Holliday
of Rannoch visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Beckett on Sat-
uurday. evening.,
Mrs. LaVerne Redd and Mrs.
William Dickey attended the
mission .service in Fullerton
United Church on Sunday eve-
ning. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian, spent the
weekend at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd,
Pamela and Calvin spent the
Weekend at Niagara Falls and
Caisterville when they visited
with Mr. and Mrs; John Round-
ell and family. • •
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Smith vis-
ited' on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wilson and family of
Lakeside.
,Mrs. LIoyd Jaques, Deborah
and Nancy were weekend visit-
ors with Mr and Mrs- Carl
Mills and family of Lion's Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine at-
tended the St. Marys' Presbyter-
ian Church service; Sunday
morning and were Later guests
wth Misses Myrtle and, Pearl'
Brine and Mr. Lloyd Brine of
Baseline.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ronsick of
London, visited for a day last
week with Mr. and, Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gunning
and family of Toronto and -Mrs
and Mrs. Jack Constable of ten-
don were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Bet-
ty Jean and Bob. Randy and
Larry Gunning remained for
some holidays.
Several from the vicinity at-
tended the unveiling; of ;a
plaque at Tracy House, the St.
Marys' District Museum on Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
and Mrs. S. Mountain of St.
Marys visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. CharThs Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Donnelly of
Safety -Tested
USED CAR SALE!
AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET
1967 Ford Galaxie
equipped
1987 Ford Galaxie
equipped
1966 Chev. Caprice,
. ped
500, 2 -door, H.T., fully
500, 4 -door, H.T., ,fti.Ily
o•
-door H.T., fully equip-
,
A number of 1966 Chevrolets, Pontiacs and
Fords, sedans, hardtops, 6 and 8 cylinders,
fully equipped,
1965 Pontic Custom Sport, , 2edoor .H.T.,
fully equipped
A wide selection of 1965 and 1964 Chevs.;
Pontiacs and Fords, sedans, hardtops, var-
sous models, 6 and 8 cylinders.
1963 Chev. Belair, 8 -cylinder, A.T.
1,963 Chev. Belair; 6 -cylinder, power steering, -
A wide variety. of 1960 to 1962 models to
choose from. •
STATION WAGONS
1965 Chev. impala, 9 -passenger wagon, V-0,
fully equipped
', 1965 Chev. Belair, 9 -passenger wagon, V-8
A Written Guarantee for 60 Dayr on all Late Model cars—Many other Models to choose from
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS • ONTARIO . .
pNoNE I73.-' hr Horne of 'Soffer Uxsd Card*' OPEN, EVERY EVENING
al
.:c'entratio
week, although legal t;ransfa;;'
of the, property from. Crown
Assets Disposal CQrporaEJon• #s
still in process, -
The provincial government
has approved funds for Mere -
tion and adaption of the base, in
addition to .the purchase price
of $600,000.
ODC is forming the nucleus
of its maintenance staff from
these at present working on the
base as and when they are i'e-
which locate -in the complex.
The - corporation . will provide
street lighting and cleaning,
garbage removal, policing ' and
other outside services.
Development of the 757 -acre
base into ,pn industrial complex
is regarded as a pilot project
undtr the government's region-
al development program. A man-
agement consulting firm's study
indicates that, when full ' aten-
tial is -reached; - thease can
provide 2,000 jobs with an an-
nual payroll of $11 million to.
supplement the rural economics.
of Hurons Middlesex and sur-
rounding counties:,
leased by the federal authori-
ties. • Some became employees of.
the provincial . governmfent
agency on Monday. -
A staff of about 25 will oper-
ate the' base under manager
William Sheffield, of GDC staff.
Each of the three- hangars be-
ing prepared for.use offers more
than 40,000 square feet. The.
main industrial area comprises
80 buildings of various sizes.
Cayuga and were weekend
guests' with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Walker and family of Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs,.. Ray Keizer and
family .of Woodstock and Mr.
Wilson Abdge of . Clandeboye
were vjsittors with Mr, and Mrs.
Lawrence Beckett and» girls on
Sunday,
'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills
attended the Zion West United
Church Anniversary' on Sunday
and were guests following with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern..
Several from the community
attended 'anniversary services
at Zion West United Church on
Sunday. . •. -
• » Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNaughton
of Baseline were Saturday eve-
ning guests. with Mr.. and Mrs.
Don Brine and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock
and family of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. • Gerald Morley and„Danny
of Exeter, Miss Julie Ford of
Winchelsea and Michele and
Paul Robinson were visitors dur-
ing the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, .William Dickey and family.
INSURANCE
WIND
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAMES F. KEYS
Phone, 527-0467 Seaforth
presenting the Western
Farmer's Weather ',Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
ono is distrihuting 3,QQ0 Pro-
chures which outline ft}eilities
available at the lia1ee:ineIudin
nir'"fieId„•rail and central befitt-
ing services. -
ODC's managing director, A
E. Etchen, is : writing each of
the 30 -odd companies which
have already shown an interest
in the base to pursue develop-
ment. This will be followed up
with personal contacts by ODC
Pers el.
H n. W. A. Stewart, minister
of griculture and food and
MPP for Middlesex North, re-
veals ' that his deportment is
well advanced. in its planning
for agricultural courses. • He is•
expected to make a qui' an-
nouncement of his department's
plans soon.
Other educational activities
-are under active review to de-
velop fulLuse of.the quarters at
Centralia. - - •
Of the 362 housing units 'at,
the base, 100 will be made avail-
able for another yepr to armed
forces personnel, many of
whose families have remained.
at Centralia since the base was
deactivated in July, 1966. The
other 262 homes will be reserv-
ed for employees, of industries
... U1nIt One
' VI* One ,Of Neettthid9J
btpfthpfeh
enoe h h god n-
tertained
unit 0.4r :as guests,-
Mrs.
uestsMrs, John Turnbull than:
the ladies on behalf of = unit
four and Mrs, "W„. Broadfoot
had • charge, o f„ the devotional,
meeting opening with a reading,
"From ail that. dwells,• beneath
the skies."
Mrs. Broadfoot read the scrip-
ture from Psalm 96 -and Mrs-
Gordan . Peppin lead in ,prayer.
Duets were sung by the Sedley
sisters and Mrs. Dalrymple read
the minutes. .Mrs, Ernest Wil-
liams showed a movie. film,
"Where Mrs. Whaley lives".
ma
Mrrks, P. apple
gave courtesy. re-
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