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Phone 472 Seaforth
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April 18
j prings clean-ups create a fire
hazard, Fire Chief John F. Scott
warned this week. He said the
number of grass fires each
spring is on the increase.
Two new appointments to
the Huron County office of the
Extension Branch, Ontario De-
partment of Agricultgre, were
announced this • week by Hon.
Wm. A. Stewart; Minister, of
Agriculture..
Seaforth curlers wound up a
successful season when they
combined the 87th annual meet-
ing with a pot -luck supper. Held
in the . ebb rooms, the event
was attended by more than 100
members and guests.
R. James Wallace, who for
the past 14 years has been off;•
the staff of The Huron Exposi-
tor, has purchased the.$eaver-
ton Express. He will assume
control of The Express May,. 1.
'„ and 4Trs. Wallace and, the*!
thr e.. childrenwill leave._ .for
Beaverton the latter part of
next "week. µ
Win. M. Hart, was elected
president of the Chamber- ' of
Commerce Monday evening on.
the occasion of the organiza-
tion's annual meeting and din-
ner.
With cash and pledgestotal-
ling $143,51665 -already receiv-
ed, the Seaforth Community
Hospital building fund is with-
in sight of its objective of $195,-
000,
195,000, the campaign cotittee,
meeting Tuesday :evening, was
told.
The Uxbridge-Seaforth series,
for the provincial finals of the
OHA In'tertnediate 'B' stands
Seaforth '2, Uxbridge 2, as a
result' of -the teams meeting in
the fourth game Wednesday
night in Seaforth.' Uxbridge de-
feated Seaforth 5-3 id the Wed-
nesday night game.
Daffodils and other floral ar-
rangements lent a delightful
spring atmosphere to a very
successful daffodil tea,. sponsor-
ed by the ladies of the Seaforth
and District Branch of .the.Can-
adian-Cancer Society last Sat-
urdayafternoon in the Town
Hall.
HENSALL
Christmas visitors with Mrs.
Violet Schwalm' and Ray were:.
Sgt. and Mrs. Carl Schwalm,
Ricky and Terry, of Petawawa;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Hara and
Peter, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs.
-Harold--Hansen,-=Mr.-and. Mrs.
Austin Schwalm and Susan, and
Mr. Robert Schwalm, all of
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Schwalm, Elaine, David and
Brian, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hansen, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. ,Jack MacFarlane, St.
Thomas, and Mrs. Robert Me -
'Kenzie, Hensall. The family
enjoyeda Christmas dinner at
the Do„minion Hotel, Zurich,
last Sunday and ;a • social time
•was spent .together.
Mr. James Mustard will .,cele-
brate • his 91st birthday Janu-
ary 24th.
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N_EW__YEAR--_
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KE.ATING'S ,PHARMACY
Phone 28 - . Seaforth
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Mr. and Mrs. Clendoi Chris-
tie and Catharine Ann spent
Christmas Day with Mrs. Chris -
tie's mother," Mrs. L. Webster,
of Seaforth:
Mr...and Mrs. E. R. Davis,
Michael and Kay spent Christ-
mas Day with Mr: and Mrs.
Drew :Fowler and family,' Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett and
family, Toronto, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. -
E. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, of
Sarnia, and Mr. Greg Spencer,
'who is attending University of
Western Ontario, London, spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Spencer. o
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen and 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry
,.Hensall,_an LMr. •and Mrs...
Don' Rigby,___Blenheim, were.
Christmas Day guests with Mrs.
Jean Manson and ,Mr. and Mrs.
Hilton Laing' and Danny, Exe-
ter.
Mrs. Margaret Main, New
Westminster, B.C.; is a guest
with her daughter and son-in-
law, LAC and Mrs. Earl Titter-
ington, RCAF Centralia P.M.
Q's. - Mrs.-Main,..who flew east,.
expects to return home in Feb-
ruary.
Miss Margaret Mousseau and
Mr. • Wilfred Mousseau spent
Christmas Day with friends in
London.
' Christmas visitofs with Mr.
and Mrs. - Thomas Kyle, Sr.,
were members of their family
which included Mr. and' lVlrs.
Arnold Merner and 'family, of
Zurich; Mr . and Mrs. Russell
Kyle and -family, St. Catharines;
Mr. and Mrs. -George Steels and
family, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Tuckey and family, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kyle
and family and Mr. and _MKS.
Byran Kyle and family,• Hen -
sail.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shupe, Sar-
ann and Sue -Ellen, of Champain,
111., were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jinks and Sus-
an. .
Mr. and Mrs: Don Dodds, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dodds and
Mrs. Lorne Webster, Seaforth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacGre-
gor and family, prucefield, en-
joyed- Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim RooballSatur-
day last.
The new leaders for the CG
IT group of Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church are Mrs. Ed Fink
and Mrs. Harry Hoy . (sisters),
who will take aver January 8t11,
at the church. Mrs. Fink was
assistant leader with Mrs. Ross
MacDonald, who was,.. leader of
the group, and who is° moving
with her husband and family
to Rodney, where. Rev. MacDon-
ald has been apointed to a
three-point ycharge. -
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WN ICN CAN ABOLISH.
WINTER WILL GV .
MY 'SUPPORT.
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May 2
A-- street -rebuilding _program,
estimated at $180,000, was clear-
ed by Seaforth council at a spe-
cial meeting Tuesday evening.
Still unconscious Wednesday
following an accident early Sun-
day morning, Bill Brown, 20, is
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
in serious condition. He is the
son pf, Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Harpurhey, and former-
ly of Hensall. pu,
Walton Central School, which
has been in use 'since Decem-
ber, was formally opened Wed_
•nesday. The school} serves four:
sections incorporated into Grey
Township School Area No. 2,
and includes- portions of - Grey,'
McKillop and Morris Townships:
Seaforth 'fiijemen were called
to Dublin Thursday afternoon,
when fire of unknown drigin
started in a house belonging to
Mrs. Joe Hastings, on Nelson St.
Fire was confined to one small
area in' the house,- but damage
from smoke was extensive. The
house has been unoccupied for
a number of years.
ers and matching scuffs.
The First Walton Boy Scout
Troop officially came into' exist-
ence Monday night with the in-
vestiture of Scoiiit'ers And Scouts..
Guests were present from
Goderich, Brussels, Hensall,
London and Stratford when Ed-
elweiss Rebekah'Lodge held its
regular mee,ting Monday eve-
ning with Mrs. George Camp-
bell ',NG, presiding.
Area Scout leaders • were the
guests ' of Seaforth Lions Club
for dinner Monday evening. The
Lions Club sponsors Scouts and
Guides in Seaforth.
June 6
Plansto service ' additional
Egmondville residents with wa-
ter advanced a further step on
Tuesday, when Tuekersmith
council gave initial readings to
°a bylaw to provide for the bor-
rowing of $9,000 with which to
finance the system.
"Choose a worthy goal, aim
for it and give it everything you
have," . Dr. R. G. Stanton told
students at the third Honor Stu-
dents' Banquet last Thursday ev-
ening at Seaforth District High
School. '
Huron County Hog Producers
4-H Swine Club members wast-
ed little time in choosing 160
purebred -gilts- -at -fair
grounds last. Thursday night.
Hensall fire brigade extin-
guished a tractor fire at the
farm of Eldon 'Miller, RR 1, Hen-
sall, six miles east of Hensall,
Wednesday afternoon.
May: ,9
For the first time during its
nearly 100 -year hi§tory, an ord-
ination; service will be held in
First Presbyterian Church here,
when Floyd McPhee is 'ordained
into the ministry. '
Proceeds amounting to. near -
1y' $600 -resulted .fromthe-Wo,
men's, Hospital Auxiliarypenny
sale, which, concluded Friday.
Tuckersmith council acted
Tuesday to straighten the road
between lots 15, concessions 2
and 3, HRS. Approval of the
Department of Highways is, be-
ing sought to carry out the
work, estimated to cost $9,500.
Increasing demands on avail-
able space • were emphasized
when the annual meeting , of
Scott 'Memorial Hospital was
held Thursday evening:
In an impressive ceremony
following the May 1 regular
meeting of Fidelity Lodge IOQk'
No. 55, long-term service jew-
els werepresented to four mem-
bers. Allan Campbell, PNG. of
Fidelity and, DDp for District 8,
was chairman for the presenta-
tion and program.
Rev. and Mrs. Ross MacDon-
ald, Ruth Ann and David Allan
spent Christmas Day with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Seaton, add Gary at
Brockville. '
USBORNE . A N D
HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE' •
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HEAD OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
Dirdctors:
Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan
President
Robefrt G. Gardiner - RR 1,
• Vice -President Cromarty
-Wm. 11. Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun - RR 1
•' Science Hill
Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin
Milton _McCurdy - RR 1,-Kirkfon
Agents:
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates -RR 1, Centralia
Clayton Harris - • ' Mitchell
• Solicitors:
Mackenzie ifs LEaymond • Fleeter
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May 16.
pamage to McKillop Township
roads' will total at least $4,000
as result of traffic, directed over
the roads when sewer, construc-
tion in Seaforth. forced detours,
members of Seaforth council
were told Monday evening when
delegates representing McKil-
lop council, appeared before
them:
Seaforth, like other centres
across Canada, •will have a holi-
day next Monday,- but the real
bang-up celebration, including
bang-up bargains by Seaforth
merchants,,won't-come until the
old-fashioned Victoria Day on
May 24:
A Wedge of -15,000 $5,000 towards
the Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal campaign, was given by
members of Seaforth Branch 156
of the Royal, Canadian Legion
Thursday evening. The amount
will' provide for a four -bed ward
and will- extend up to 10 years.
weekend resulted in the deaths
of, two Seaforth area residents.
4lexene Williamson, 15 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Williamson, RR 3, Walton,
died Sunday afternoonfrom in-
juries received in a car -truck
collision at the junction of Coun-
ty Road 25 and .Highway 4, in
Blyth, Friday evening. She•was
a student of SDHS.
__.In the other, mishap, Donald
Crosier, 19,' of RR 2, Seaforth,
was, killed when his car, which
was driven by Ken Bedard, 18,
of Seaforth, failed to , negotiate
a curvie in McKillop, 3% miles
northwest of Seaforth, early
Sunday morning.
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May 23
Seaforth District High School
Cadet Corps missed a soaking
in their annual inspection be-
cause -of a• soggy field Tuesday
afternoon.
Plans are complete for the
Victoria Night celebration here
Friday, according to the Fire-
men; C of C, and Council com-
mittee,...that is arranging the
event. -
Seaforth town council auth-
orized James F. MacLaren Ltd. The pooleis going to
to prepare ,a 'plan showing de- have a Lionsbusy seasons the num-
fails ofto .easements rexlG'ired;for (ber of Seaforth area children
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NEW :YEAR GREETINGS
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS
We look forward to serving you in
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June 13
Seaforth town -council accept-
ed the .resignation of Police
Chief 'Elmer Hutchinson at its
June meeting Monday night.
Chief's Hutchinson's resignation
will take: effect when a succes-
sor has been appointed. Con-
stable Baths' resignation, re-
ceived Wednesday, takes effect
immediately.
Seaforth Lions have agreed to
pledge $5,000' to the new Sea -
forth CommunityHospitalbuild-
ing fund.
Manufacture of a new type
water tube boiler will com-
mence shortly at Robert Bell
'Industries Lt., B. R. Smith, com-
pany manager, said this week.
Voters in two Dublin- area
rural • schools, which for the
past 12 years have been - part
of a combined area school sec-
tion, voted Saturday to with-
draw from- the. section. •
June 20 -
Seaforth took first steps to-
wards community planning on
Monday evening, when a com-
mittee, recently named by the
council, held-' an organization
meeting: •
Grey Township voters on Sat-
urday 'turned dowh almost two
votes to4one, the proposed amal-
gamation of 10 school districts
into one central school.
Long-time Seaforth residents,
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar,
will celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on Tuesday.
They plan open house for their
friends during ° they afternoon
and evening. -'
Peter Jluyben, of Huron Can-
adian Fabricators Ltd, announc,.
ed plans last week to triple pro-
duction Of the . three-year-old
firm within the next year.
Announcetnent was made this
week by Dr. J. A. Munn,of the
transfer of his dental practise
to Dr, M. R. Buljubasic. The
transfer is effective immediate'
w w... •y, . •y, - ,4, . •4 • •4 "4 • .c, ..4 .. '4
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for the 24 -inch •starrn .' sewer
from Main St. to Chalk St., at a
special meeting Tuesday night
at the Town Hall. -•.'
The temperature tumbled to
a chilly 35 degrees Wednesday
as a cold snap 'hit Seaforth and
Southern Ontario. Wednesday
night was. clear and very cold,
with frost in many localities.
May 30
Representing ten 4-H Flubs of
central and east Huron, 110 girls
held their Achievement..1 ay in
Seaforth District High School
Saturday, having completed the
project,. "Being Well Dressed
and Well Groomed." Both sides
of ,,,the;; auditorium ere Cd
11$it4091!dibooltsocr
'EiI have registered for swim-
ming is any . indication.
L. F. Ford was installed as
president of the Seaforth Lions
Club Monday evening, He'suc-
ceeds W. E. Southgate.
Bill---ouckin, Harriston, re-
ported work would start this
week on a large $150,000 fer-
tilizer plant to be erected on
the farm of Wally Crich, in
Tuckersmith, between Clinton
and Seaforth, just off Highway
8.
Sewer projects now under-
way in Seaforth should be colil-
pleted within three weeks Wm.
Campbell, sewer inspector for
James P, ,MacLaren *Ltd., said
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