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Last WednesdaY''evetting :the lot' thrs. Wbiie !Via F Provettle,,,
trst .So 0
a prti1 Guide company
were hostto Brewo Owl Mr$;
Ken Doig of the Second Sea -
forth Brownie Pack and Brown,
Owl Mrs. Robert Newnham,' of
the First Seaforth,.Arewnie
Pack. The Gnome Six of the
Second Pack were en,:hand 'to
watch their Sixer • Marie Hod-
gert fly up to Guides. -Marie
was met by her patrol leader,
and after being introduced to
Captain Southgate, was taken
to the Bluebird Patrol. Jose-
phine Willems, now of the
Guide Company, was present-
ed with her Religion and Life
Emblem by her former Brown
Owl Mrs. Newnham, who read
a presentation speech written
by Father C. E. Sullican. This
was the first Religion and Life
Emblem to be awarded to a
Guide or "Brownie in Seaforth.
Josephine had passed the test
' 'o towArig this 4* gtrIS ,'ere
enrolled into the Guide :C•042 -
Ran)" by the pistriot Commis.
_Stoner. Maureen Bannon,. Pa-
trol leader of. the lnebird Pe-
trol', presented .Brenda Hojdgert,
Cindy MacDonald and Betty
MacDonald' to be dwelled.
Faye Munro, Patrol Leader of
the Red Rose Patrol, presented
Ch;arlynne Fry for- enrolment.
Carolanne Doig, Patrol Leader
Ofthe Canary Patrol, present-
ed Lois Muegge and Gail Doig
to be enrolled.
The Captain- then called for
the Guides to salute the World
Flag. Mrs. A. Stinnissen took
the Guides in a Compass and
Kim's game. During campfire,
favorite Guide songs were sung.
Mrs. Robert Beuttenmiller led
the girls in their ..group sing-
ing,. •
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Concerning Dogs
In accordance with the provisions
of By -Law 682, all owners of Dogs
are required -to procure a License
for each dog, and nb dog shall be'
allowed to run at large_ in the
Town of Seaforth..
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The By -Law provides penalties for
infractions.
Upon conviction, the owner or
harbourers of a dog is liable to a
fine not to exceed $50.00.
Ernest M. Williams'
Clerk
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Zurich Tuesday. Shown here a
SOUTH HURON WOMEN'S ,INSTITUTES elected 'new Qfdc Os at the annual meeting " in
Z y wn re (front): Mrs. F. Dillinfi Hen sallt secretary -treasurer; Mrs.
Fred Beer, Hensall, president;. Mrs. 'James Drummond, Hens 4114= past president; (rear): Mrs,
D. Geiger, Zurich, second vice- president; Mrs. W. D.-Maek, C rediton, first vice-president;
Mrs. H. Caldwell,. Hensall, public relations; and Mrs. Ed. La mport, . Centralia, assistant sec-,
retary-treasurer, (Expositor ph oto by Phillips).
South Huron
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the FWIO report. Mrs. How-
ard Pym sang two solos, accom-
panied by .Mrs. Bill Johns.
'Mrs. Bradnock conducted the
election of ' officers as follows:`
past president, Mrs." Jas. Drum-
mond,'
.Kippen; president, Mrs.
Fred Beer, Hensall; first vice-
president, Mrs. • W. D. Mack,
Crediton; secretary - treasurer,
Mrs, Wilbert Dilling, Hensall;
assistant, -Mrs. ''Edward Lam-
port; jederated representative,
Mrs. James Drummond, Kippen;
alternate, Mrs. Garnet Hicks,
Exeter; auditors, Mrs. Robert
Bell, Kippen, Mrs. Vern; Alder -
dice, Kippen; area delegate,
Mrs. Ervin Rader, Dashwood;
county delegate, Mrs. R. M.
Scott, Seaforth; past provincial
board director, Mrs. John Mc-
Lean.
Standing committees: Agri-
culture and - Canadian Indus-
tries, Mrs. Gordan Papple, Sea -
forth; Citizenship and Educa-
tion, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Grand
Bend; Historical Research and
ICurrent Events, • Mrs. Mervin
Dunn, Hensall; Home Economics
and Health, Mrs. Franklin
Skinner, Exeter; Public Rela-
tions, Mrs. Harry . Caldwell,
Hensall; Curator, Mrs. John Mc-
Lean, Seaforth ; Resolutions,
Miss Ruth Skinner, , Exeter.
The retiring president and
secretary -treasurer were pre-
sented with beautiful gifts by
the incoming president, Mrs.
Fred Beer, and . Mrs. Dilling,
Hensall, Business was dealt
with, and Dashwood extended
an invitation to the district an-
nual ,for next year.
It was decided to send let-,
ters to Parliament for next)'ear
to ask theabolition of t
on paints' for - the spruce -up
years for the Centennial in
1967: Courtesy remarks were
given by Mrs. James McAllis-
-ter, Zurich.
First club member: "I say,
old man, I'm in a terrible fix.
I need some money badly, and
I haven't the.•, slightest . • idea
where on earth I'm going to
get it from."
Second club member: "I'm
relieved to hear that. 1 was
afraid that you might have an
idea you could borrow it from
me."
There's an old' saying that
money talks — but about all it
says any more is "Goodbye."
eci AREA WEDDING
BROADFOOT—DALRYMPLE
Beautiful Metropolitan Unit-
ed Church in downtown Toron-
to was the scene on Saturday
last of the. wedding of Lesley.
Diane Dalrymple and Neil Clif-
ford Broadfoot. Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Dal-,
rymple,. of Peterborough, the.
bride was attended by Mrs.
James Hayman, as Matron of
honor, and Misf Pamela Mit-
chell, as bridesmaid.
The groom, who is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Broad-
foot,
roadfoot, of Seaforth, was attended
by Richard Pope, of Columbia
University. Ushers were Don,
ald Mank and George Gerhardt,
of Toronto, and Russell Cole. In
of Peterborough.
The ceremony was • perform-
ed by the Rev.. Mr. Noble Hat--
ton,
atton, who wore his RCAF padre's
vestments ,to mark his acquaint
ance with the bride's father,
which had. its . inception on a
bomber station in England dur-
ing ' II
TheWorld wedding
War mus.ic was chos-
en from Haydn and played by
the church organist, Mr. Paul
Murray.
Guests were present from To=
ronto, Montreal., St. • Hubert,
Rosemere, ,St. • Lambert, New
York, Sudbury, Seaforth, Port
Hope, Trenton, Belleville, Brant-
ford, Goderich, London, Mano-
tick, Waterloo and Peterbor-
ough.
The reception was held. at
the Roof Garden of the Royal
York Hotel. Music for• both the
dinner and dancing was pro-
vided by an eight -piece en-
semble from the O'Keefe Cen-
tre Orchestra, under tete' direc-
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•Ladies'.$,
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First qualit seamless nylons
by Phantgzn, Wltisper and;
Golden Mist.
Regular or "Con Can" Weaye
• - Special 7'x.79 Pair
tion of Dr. William, McCauley.
The bride's mother: received
in a sky blue .wooUUn dress
with matching three-quarter
coat and hat and .ee iessories
in bone ivory. Her corsage was
of Sweetheart roses; The
groom's mother wore a pink
linen dress with matching
jacket trimmed with soutache
braid and a pink flowered hat.
.Her accessories were white, and
her corsage was of deep pink
tea roses.
The bride's gown consisted
of a .floor -length bell skirt of
white corded silk with match-
ing train and a short sleeved)
bodice of imported Swiss lace.
Herchapel veil' was surmount-
ed by a -white floral circlet,
and she carried a crescent shap-
ed mixed bouquet of white
stock, • orange African daisies,
forget-me-nots and ivy.
' The attendants' dresses were
of. Beauville silk with short
sleeved bodices ° and . street -
length bell skirts.. The matron
of honor wore bristol •blue,
while the bridesmaid's' • 'dress
was of avocado green. Their
.headpieces were circlets of ivy
and flowers, and they carried
small •crescent bouquets.
iF going Away the bride
wore a long sleeved dress in
white ivory summer weight
'wool with a sleeveless navy
blue boucle .coat. - Her hat was
a broad brimmed straw in navy
blue with red roses. Her shoes
and purse were navy blue, and
she wore 'a corsage of red
roses.
After a short honeymoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Broadfoot will
live at Apartnient'519, 240 Lake
Promenade, Long -Branch.
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STAFFA
The 1965-66 executive of the
Staffs Women's Institute met at
the home of Mrs. John Temble-
man on Tuesday evening. ,,Mrs.
Carter Kerslake presided and
plans were madefor the cram--
ing year.
Achievement Day for the
4-H Homemaking Club, "Cot-
tons May Be Smart," was held
at Mitchell District High School.
on Saturday. Six girls complet-
ed the project from Staffa West
under the leadership 6f Mrs.
John Wallace and Mrs. ' Gerald
Carey. Nineteen girls complet-
ed the project from Staffa East
under the leadership of •Mrs.
Russell Miller and Mrs. Robert
Laing, Five girls from the
Staffa Clubs received their
county honors: Bonnie Miller,
Margaret Worden, Heather Day -
nerd, Joanne Templeman and.
Agnes Scott.
Mrs. Wilbur. Miller and Mrs:
John Miller, Karen and Steven,
visited on Wednesday at the
home 6f -Mr. end Mrs. Ren Dun-
can, Kirkton. The ocdasion was
the fifth birthday of Sheila Dun-
gan,
Miss Edna Miller, London,
spent the weekend with ' her
par -Mita, Mt. nnzl Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
mett visited Sunday evening
W(th Mr: and Mrs. Gilbert null
0a14.
Tit a West
(By Torben Haarbye)
Well, it was back to work
again for everybody) at SDHS
after a week of freedom!
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The students involved in
Variety Night really . set to
work to complete the prepara-
tions of this year's perform-
ance given last' Friday. The
performance was a big suc-
cess, and the gym was packed
to the brim.
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Last Thursday night Grade
18 students went to the Grand
Theatre in London to see the
London Little Theatre produc-
tion of "A Man -ror All Sea--
sons."
ea-sons." The trip and ;thee1'
e
fdtyonermatiee were envoy : hY" ev-
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hip past dehend tfiihtt.
At the Sesrotth Maid Bleb Siwe)
Cadet — Stephen Brady, Don
Murray, Paul Spittal, Bryan
Stewart, Fergus Quinn,. Bill
Morris, Eric Ross, Larry Lane
and Neil Gemmell—went to Ip-
perwash
, with the 21st Regi-
tnent RCA (M) " n ,Wingharn to
shoot the Frit rifle. There they
competed with .10 other Cadet
Corps in the area for a tre
phy for the highest total score '.
at the shoot.- The Winghahi
corps won the trophy. 'Mr. A.
Dobson, the chief instructor' s#t
the• Ind"Sekioolf,"'acconipauied :
the Cadets4 . Re lied the high-
est score of anybody at fppei -
wash, which isn't bad for 'Sell -
forth.
The hooe: cel is lelie
boa exon Abe den the) a
oai ef's `o
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