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A .eoristrixcZigtt proar4lm that. ,444400 oqu sent. , 1,the
aiersh`ip, Ct. %Lt; . Fred. will result In an, ad+ied market .#e eV�! egislpn4eut x'l1t Earn
er�tseh n(tQ$t . i?nproyed Cade 'for area yca&t1 ,crops ha,5:.<been abletgo .copabany to hoist' trail 'ti
Ci `Murray Mulley. announced; ',by TopnoUb, Feeds ersJs 44 0110$ .ftp to 25 tons of ma:
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ores are: 00AIMandutg,r C} ., N4 a T gnotcli' bushy er,hour, old dxY,
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$.eaforth plant is the construe- -Qw bushels of '.cord -in on
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econd Cojnmarid, ptt Capt: U01!1 of. two adclitx'dnal concrete: • ' Officials ?;. of Topnotch 'l 4eils� ca°s
as; Steplienson; -Platoon' Lieu- grain tanks, . a grpJ4 unloa4ing . Limitod said that with t4e.; ian�; H6
enants:,No. 1 Platoon, Cdt./Lt. Pit,. troctot4roiler hoist, grain creasing acreage of cash, .crq
favid Britton; No. 2. Platoon, dryer, : grain cleaner, an -d fast• prodiretidn in Huron 'Coif l and
,dt./Lt. Michael Newnham; No. 'cou
4a *t! 1;^, YANDEN HEN- ANN F.ORRE$T, M'SS DOROTyX t3QYESr, ing. the cadets .1»,d ^ V ,x. . 9 riatiugn,, w.z, /4oT. rreo. tion of corn. and„wliiter::lrett ` " , }
" gh r of: Mr.. ' and daughter of Mr. and. 'Mrs. who graduated recently' from during the year. , _ {netsgh; No.. 4 Platoon, Cdt,/
;Mrs. `- " i" en Hen el -' William L. Forrest RR .3 Victoria Hospital S hoof' of The Fir4t, ds t''ra l t. William tris Topnotch feels thg a will;kle ,
d aizrl Hengel, , , P s mens .....Q wl Mo ,
Band,. Cdt,/ need for faster anhlmg e115
�aR 5;`• , g' Seaforth, was a recent g � • ��'
, .nth; raduated rq- gradu- Nttrsi'n ,London, is a daugH- w'as under charge of' Ga,. f yLt. Darlene .Sills; Company ,; •meat at elevators . of
;Gently,;;froom St. Joseph's Hos- 'ate of St' Joseph's, Hospital ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyes, Lt. Michael l�ewnham. *i60 +ii, :Sgt./ Maj• Git./WO. II Barr ,F s-
Y d h farmers a market €or thou
pital Sck}ool of Nursing, Lon- School of Nursing, London,. Egmondville. ing was. ;under the . ehat06.1 1, 'lvolan; Platoon Sgts., Brian Rob-
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don. She is;, a graduate 'of -Ont: Cadet/Maj;, Douglas. Fry.,. „ ;kirk; Leslie Carter, 'Rick For- F s ,,.p
Tile a new facilities will now'
S,DHS. CI rifle ..demonstration wase; .tune, William 11;'IcGrath; • Flag ^ {.�
4 sented under,: the: chargeYQ`Party, Cdt./Lt., Myra McNair; provide two unloading-Pits,so,•,•1CadetlWO II Barry Nof"a Cdt./Sgt. William $oshart, Cdt./^� . hat two d�erent crops eanAU6
Movin Cadet/Lt. Willia airs : a .handled at' the one tiNVA, ori
<ystae: Cels. Eric Ross and'Bryan, Stew• , �.: �
charge of the Bre demrati; art. otig_ crop* at aboilt three •tnnes,
o stration, -and 'the, gymrigst3b The chief instructor. of the = the ptevwus
Day display was under the Icharg corps is Capt. J. A. Dobson r By installing the largest dry="
made •in Canada, ofTieials ,efp-. A:
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of Cadet/fit. Richard 'Founisr eT -
The Girls' Trumpet Ban phasized xbere,wlll not'be arty '.
Jul 6th' Pn;
Holdup in, -To otch talon
Ar �` on a musical display for t -Topnotch g d
spectators, with George UUR24�' Easter - S.e'aIs liveries of high .'moisture 'Corin � `
3 -The Bell Came:.dryer;.; which.
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xl The new' Seaforth Commun-'brand the director of the ban +Y
ity Hospital will d6me into- op- After the demonstrations wet Seek CIftS a t?.' stalled, can renrorcg �
>+ completed:' Col', Harvey address«,, f,
Per cent of moisture from eon
oration on Tuesday,, July 6. ed the Cadets, commending, Additional gifts at fife rate !.of.` 12,DDtlr-" she
• °' � ,� nl� g ft are required
meeting of representatives q per day. , .
them on their effort.. He tvr' t> if the Easter SeaLcampaign is
of 'the hospital, :contractors . and ,; ,
an to .emphasize the robpr':I k �` W meet its objective, W. D i
architects on Thursday worked'
• cadet treating played. 1n the'.d Stephenson, `"campaign chair- Lio -ou•t—details.-of...the_..mox%, wkiiW- . _
Y a$ far as some departments are
velopment,:..af:�well-rounded;. ci: man, said Wednesday.
- concerned will begin : a week
zeas, He emphasized, •too,* , , Coritributrons 'tD date - are
w importance of youth in tfi'eriii": down from last year, he. said, �,
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earlier. fence planning of the' Cohn and added that the. campaign -
�' - First department to move
After 'Co1.:.Uarvey's" acidrda would ' close on Ma 31; Gifts
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w'll be the laundry. X-ray, . and rCadett Officer Brown -presetyite may" be for"waryled 'to' him, c/o s `;
operating 'room: eq uiprlgeht will the annual awards: e�;A ,e:, The Toronto -Dominion Bank, or • Seaforth Tues ay,
'' Lions `'on Tu`
'follow, with patients• being mov -" Best shot; `:Cdt./Lt. i?� left at any Seaforth Bank. A elected Aiethur J.. t�rlgl ' 'asF
MARY McINTOSiH, BtH.Sc•, ed on July 6•' =at
a 1965 grad ate.. '' Cl'pthing president by • .atclamgtion•. He
•< In anticipation of the .move + Will succeed. Lee 'Learn.
ROMbNd..WgltbEl!1'# RR : and Textiles (t li�edo `a1d.;In-, x ;
:efforts ,will° be made to hold ��: » Atheirs'' .:elected b acck ma
stitute;'.was awarilild her" hon-;' i h `
1 Staffa- is a' member of the � tion are: • ' -G. A: the
' or degree at the first onvoca- admission to• a minimum in the e1 �r' ' ritie.�. o n ' �� ' wm 'st
first. graduating class • in re- tion of th "' dais immediately preceding'",* •i:>r „s;h °' t s vice president; 'O, •G. •Ok;, see
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creation at the new Universit . Guelph. She is . dal July, 6th; =officials said:IO
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,��•., •,., .:. -, . ,..,.. �,; -,ro centennial •r~P oJ. ct> for�aSeafo the �?take=.r�-:ort}er,to o�itaxx»eht» � . , . ,� ; �.�: ��':`!•�` _ .,� m ,
mg,; gave preee teetural:'ar�d P'l'anning advice. �Gj»ORGEa•1lAc'1L.YIFiiIV, ,(r- -At-)) :manager of -the,
.'retail Tuesday even til Trewartha,and 'Robert iitiT
Qj �, Plans are under way' for a' donee to development of Agri- division at'fiopnotch Fe'eds.`l:rmited here, checks laris for
p' the new facilities under 'construction. In the background a Wray Cooper, Fordwleh, de=
Rescue' Logan ,Child cultural Park and the Commun- , pity district governor, spoke
series of Saturday' night `dances ity, Centre area: ,If difficulties new silo 'rises 'as the first: stage in the expansion program briefly; emphasizing that the
It, . .- at the ,picnic' pavilion, in the arose, in obtaining approval for St
Columban to be. completed by mid -,fury. (Expositor photo by Phillips), , success of a club depended,• he
- Lions Park, according .to Dr, J. the proposal., ' the meeting the contribution of each Ind!-
After- ter Fall. �n W ell ; O. Turnbull, who is heading the' agreed the Victoria', Park devel Team Elects o vidual member. He was committee in -charge'.,. opment" should be proceeded » du by H.: G. Meir and
Found unconscious and', float- and Mrs. Lloyd Brodhagen, RR .:with. SY. Columban Football Club 1ru les intro -
Are � ������ thanked by L. F:' Ford..,
ing face down in a well Friday 2, Monkton, was playing. at a, Dr. Turnbull said that while Consideration of a centennial The monthly suit draw was
afternoon., a one year-old Logan neighbor's' home whdTe , his 'final details bad not been work-, was organized for the year at y
project' here has been under won by 'Mrs. R; T. Bolton, RR 1,
youth was rushed to Scott father was working, when the ed' put, it was expected'. the ser- a recent meeting, At Ri watch �, a �°� Seaforth.
Memorial Hospital:' He failed -accident occurred. The neigh- ies would commence June 19th, way since early 1964, when the
then . Mayor Earl Dinsmore , Named to office were: Hon -
to regain consciousness until bor, Theodore Vanderberg, and with• music ,.by orchestras- ac- orary presidents, Rev. Cough- :Construction' of the Topnotch Since research normally is pub- ,
♦ named a committee to take nee- gh
the following' morning, Mr. .'Brodh'agen rescued the ceptable to area teen -twenty lin, Rev. ,Durand, Dublin; resi- Feeds Lid. Research "Centre is fished at least 12 months in ar- "TM
Robert Xrodhagen, son of Mr. essary action. P build,
youth from the well and called, dancers. dent, Ted Melody; secretary- almost completed, and accord-' rears of its cDmpletio.n; .the re- e
t Dr. Edmund Malkus, Sb'aforth.' wing veral meetings• n Dr J H r
treasurer, Lion Maloney coach, Harvey, who 'is, action time from the • former
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Ther -boy. had been in the wail ; . anddozensof proposals •. ex- W in barge of the *com 'an re- source has become too 10
- , - ill,' Stapleton" Dublin; pu- company long.
�' about. five minutes: tending thr"aughout much'of of
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St Jamesblicity manager, V. •,J. Lane; search'p g studies- afready Field testing on the premises
■ the' year, -council' in November
- ;Hospital officials said Wed; FI•reworks assistant publ'ici'ty manager; Joe •ar-e..uz1 rder r�ta��m_tl�e_,-buiidmg. of customers sometimes is dif Cr —
approved development of Vic- fieulf to control necessitatin'
nesday his condition was. satzs`' . -- Malone. The TBpnotch Research Cern. � -----
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facto' . toria Park, anti;.so advised cen- special intergation of re- r
M rY tre has been built-• to rovide Pump,
tennial officials » in, Toronto. The league .consists of teams P
DoW'' t ■g. ' Dr. Markus began the trig to, ' this year from he . Com any with' information sults. It was for' these reasons
Attr a'Ct Npthing further was done when Winthrop,P, St P To notch decided to enter the
hospital, meeting Box ambul= Columban and two 'teams from out of its own resources which >s
Toronto sought additional de it is'difiicult to obtain in other field of direct research..
Ends �. • once a'. mile north •of, Dublin.. •tails ofthe proposal. . Goderich. Rebuilding of the 'pump. atHere the lad.was transferred Sig Crowd The committee urged com- ways. The need for •'such -infor- "In entering the research the Chalk Street pump 16station-
to the ambulance 'whete oxy- l: Discussions . Tuesdays-� night motion has intensified during field. Topnotch selected areas in was authorized b' , the PUC. at • . • ..
St. James' bowlingleague ' Y suggested munity support for home g Y
gen 'was' administered during proposals' for the amen, and recent'years as the business of which a modest effort was'con• 'a meeting Tuesda
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Seaforth Lions' g promised a brand g y•
held the annual banquet Satur- the final miles to the hos rtal. dark was Community Centre area would animal agriculture has intensi- sidered likely to produce valur The pump, installed in 1945,.
P of ball that would leave noth=
day evening'in' St. James' school crowded Friday evening when involve the clearing and de- fled and ,become more compli. able returns at an early date.
• ing to be 'desired, had not .been' ailed since 190
auditorium. There were about Seaforth merchants presented velopment of the grounds ad- Gated. The possibility of expanding P
50 present for the banquet, a fireworks display. jaeent to the, arena as a park, Dr. Harvey explained that un• 'the present effort as experi- during. conversion, and' ft was
AMEU Groups ' with em p g ence with its operation is ac- .found a complete rebuildingu
which vvas -catered to , by the nn phasis. on arkih and. � � til now Topnotch has obtained P
P In charge of members of the traffic flow. 'At the same time, P was ' necessary, R." J. Boussey,
" CatficiUc Women's League,.,•, Smile of the Week its research information' b cumulated has not been o4er.-
Seaforth Fire Brigade the hour- initial stages in a long-term y PLfC manager said,
Rev. C. E. Sullivan extended g g studyin the looked," Dr. Harvey • said,
Hold Meef.�n long display -got uncle way inn improvement g published results = The commission approved
congratulations to the winning g P program for the Matron: "I• want 'a very care- of research carried on in Ex- Thi type' of research to be urchase of necessary shortly alter �i0 o clocitr arena building, would be eon- P y equip -
teams and trophy winners. Moe Representatives 'of 15 fur chauffeur', one, who never eriment Stations and Indus carried out is that which norm -
p public As a feature of the Friday sidered. takes the slightest risk." r trial Research Establishments. ally is called applied research, meat to provide street lighting
Huard, league president, was utility coiri'rnissions across WesbL night'event, a number of stores The meeting took steps to ., , p on the .street serving the new
chairman, and', spoke briefly, ern• 'Ontario were in Seaforth Applicant: I m your man, In addition, some field testing as opposed to basic or fund*- hospital. Four standards will
offered special prizes to Friday organize a centennial commit- Ma'am. Can'I have m wa es was carried out on the P
thanking all who participated Wednesday for the spring meet- night shoppers. Y g premis mental research, The Patter re be erected on' the west side
g peers. •tee with Rev. H. Donaldson as in advance?" T• es of co-operating I during the season find for the ing of District'6 AMEU. Aerating customers. (Continued on Page 10) of the street.
, , Winners were: , chairman, and including Reeve. •
co-operation, of the executive. During ,the election 'of offi- At Read's Shoes: Miss .Mary C. 'Dalton, W. R, Smith, L. F.
Mrs. Art (Bessie) Devereaux, cers, R. J. Boussey, • manager of McKenzie, Cromarty; at Smith's Ford, Frank Kling,: Mrs. N. C• NEVUS -OF BRODHAGEN
treasurer of the league, gave the , Seaforth PUC, was elected Grocery: Miss. Mae Smith; at Cardno, Dr. John' Harvey, Jas.
the financial repprt, which in- a director. Speaker was .James Sills' 'Hardware: Alvin Hoff; at Kelly, A. Y. McLean, Rev D. ~ Wedding • dicated` a - succtasrul year.., I;. `Scott,: who discussed the his- 'Eve -Mar, Mrs. William J. Leem= U., Fry, with -Mayor Flannery r n er Marks
`Following the banrjaet,• fife tory of the Huron Tract. ing. and Town Clerk E. Williams gas
presentation of / trdphies, was
madd rby the. ,president,:1assfdt- ,:: ^. " • k;,. ary din This house Peter's Lutheran Church. and family. of Detroit. with Mr.
,An anniversary nor was moved to Caoksvilie:
a a �x' M held' at St. Peters Lutheran which is for sale. is owned b a reception was held at 'the and 'Mrs. Harold Wurdell and
ed by s'ec'retary Jim Scott: t" r� °r Church do Saturday evening Mr,' and Mrs. Ed. Fischer, Sea Commority Centre. attended the Ludington-Wur-
The winning scheduled team i. ' a ,,•. for about 42 guests, catered by forth, Mrs. Rnhert Cibh of Gleneoe, dell wedding.
- t was the Crackerjacks; captain- •� _< �: r� „ �=•n �„u: •� g• '
p,> - the UW, for Mr. and Mrs, Geo. ' Mr. Ford Dickinson under- vis;ted }r•ith MrF, Ford Dickison Mr. Clarence M k
ed liy Jack Bedaa�cl. 'Others on Mogk, ,who were married 50 went an operation at Stratford 'avt week. Mrs. Mildred"Findlay'andn rs:
• the 'team were Gercln - Ntsbel, ears .on Ma 20th, with a re- General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur .Die -e1 Marguerite i
Gord• Pringle# Gerold .Groothi t �� Y � P � Mnto: to McKinnon, of To-
'W'llihm M..HaYt d'J hn r u t, t.'° ° � , ception following at their home. Members of the )Luther, have returned from their ionto: Mrs. Verna Hopki
t Rev. Seminarian and• Mrs. League entertained the 'new honeymoon' trip. PeterborouCh; also Mr, and Mrs. �Y
John 'Ka as, of Waterloo who confirmants on Sunda even- Mrs. Ryink, of Seaforth, vis- Carman Mo' k, Wend Terri a 'u
Cod. layof�' chem idil� �1Ner ihbl ,'� � �. � � p ' Y g Y,
I p .p h;:? .,� haO .Eieoepto. a call to this ing and invited them• to becoii'le ited her daughter and son -in- and' Randy, of St. The a" at
Pacemakers . 'e'a to nod• b `''i i l law . Mr. 'and Mris, Dick Br'n m* '' '
P j pal sit iii July, visited at the members.
Scott. Othdrs, dri, the te'atn,tt r�:' sb fi e 'with Rev. and Mrs. The sympathy. of the com- on . and k; the, home, of Mr, and Mrs:
` P . Y►,.g u S ay.
Mary .Fran, 'dean •r3off; Go i; � �,1VIt9gk arid” Mr. 'and :Nits. �arrol
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1 tuarold 41rill on Saturday. munity is extender# to Mr. Geo. Mr. and Mrs, Aivin Rose and; Mggl ,,And. attended the 'fat! }
V llfuff, 'X144o 'knir And, GcQ� +'�, i ; :� r . �` , ' o, ,bouquets of pink and 'Rfckmier,, who received word Mr: 'and Mrs. Ge ��� e Vincent xve ianniversary
Hays. TiT , each ease iiudividu }pp g fid ttl of TVir, arty
}a " iw . f "O. carnations adorned' the of the, death of his brother, of Sarnia, With Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Mogk. t{
fro les -were 'also '���, !of the' church from the HenryEickmier in Zurich, also Chris'W: L,eonhardt nird 1VIr. and' Mr. a8a° li'�f`S. •John ',�Ct'fa ��' •
ph preseri:�tetI,-�' y ,. �
Iri'dl`vfdt�sil trophia's for high," t "` t �Lud%6i ton •'W'urdell wedding on to other relatives. Many from 'Mrs. Ross Leonhardt ,on 'Sunday° and Rfith min, of 'FYatn ltpii'•
single,, lariple and aver $were _J Y s S tprday; also two potted here attended the funeral on and attended the flftieth wed- With fief•' whether, 'MS's. Au "r15t
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also presented. Fox tee lAdies' t : e ir$�santhetnums plants we m Thursday. He was a great ding anniversary celebration 'af Hitlebteeh't, over 'thn bo, ,^
high' single, Betty Leonhardt; m k •;,.., the'.,5athctuary from the.Car%r- bandsman and played with the the formet's brother, Mr.. and weekend,
'high triple, Fran van, and high, ' , " 4 Ttegele 'wedding held on Friday, Brodhagen Band many years: Mrs, George Mogk. Visitors at the home i
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average went to Mrs. -John Van y9 &nd a beautiful gold colored The wedding of Elsie Regele Mrs. "Norman Rode, of De- and Mr's. Geor , t
$ower arran ement 'from the and Min Carter was. solemnized troit, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Mrs. 9. Jafln a .g� It
Geffen. Men's high single, Jaclt ti . ,F : > g th ::vete IV%t's, Ver,
Bedard; high triple Gory No-'Sftidth wedding afinibersary of at St, Peters Lutheran Church Prueter. nal I#o!m Iatrdariddatt" 'teri#�" «'
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. 1VIk; and Mrs. George Mogk, cele- hoM an 'Friday afternoon, and .Mr. and Mrs. 4:ilidrt ;Smith Hallburtott° te' am Mrs: i ' 4
bel; high :iive�Cag'�;, J`�mr. Scott. A :, y , ,
trophy was. A1sb' err f ei�ie�f for. a Pirated on Saturday. • also the wedding dinner cater. and Arthur; of 11le'fiheim; and !':Poore 'anxt, fa ily' j." of `Uf+o'iild }� ?
An auction sale was held on ed b the LCW. In the eve.. Miss Sandra. Smith and• frieh4,$ Mrs, Ced rin t lihiht "�`fiit �a `'V.
the most imji]"gtigttilaVerX.hea> R 'f �' ,
y h'We nesday -evening of housd� ping, a reception was held. atdaughter,' 'l
Van Nfoker�..:. d p of Chathazitt; with. Mt`. and Mrd '�f �arhitol ` �
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THR' O�UTSUNbf9 �1CFllE�1 �1�1B� of fhb. �a�di�it °"�+ ftileS itt WcfxTeitr 'theft w otti effects,: etc., for W. and the Brodha en and . bistrict Har id r • ,. h,,
Offi�Cera� 8 ected :Vver a, Pres:• ; .: •: g aY g _ o Wu dell and. W. and Mr, and Vrs;•.0�1a q•.�t`tilt
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dont eek a ct s e s Xi%. �><ia s,,,v�As redbgni�ed , when been � tl! presented Manage er auk ,�`:.� k , � ?� • • . lvrrs:;:Iiennet • Snirth and off'. i�tlratiya
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V0, ,Il Barry Nplafl; per or
91 *owing- l)o8t' gtialities'of-
A .eoristrixcZigtt proar4lm that. ,444400 oqu sent. , 1,the
aiersh`ip, Ct. %Lt; . Fred. will result In an, ad+ied market .#e eV�! egislpn4eut x'l1t Earn
er�tseh n(tQ$t . i?nproyed Cade 'for area yca&t1 ,crops ha,5:.<been abletgo .copabany to hoist' trail 'ti
Ci `Murray Mulley. announced; ',by TopnoUb, Feeds ersJs 44 0110$ .ftp to 25 tons of ma:
Th o#fl vrs aYui.NCO's 'of -Aho L xtt�d.. :gr r ; levate gralP . qt c QDU, clue
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ores are: 00AIMandutg,r C} ., N4 a T gnotcli' bushy er,hour, old dxY,
er, Cdt /Jia+ Raglan; 2, ,Z
$.eaforth plant is the construe- -Qw bushels of '.cord -in on
To
econd Cojnmarid, ptt Capt: U01!1 of. two adclitx'dnal concrete: • ' Officials ?;. of Topnotch 'l 4eils� ca°s
as; Steplienson; -Platoon' Lieu- grain tanks, . a grpJ4 unloa4ing . Limitod said that with t4e.; ian�; H6
enants:,No. 1 Platoon, Cdt./Lt. Pit,. troctot4roiler hoist, grain creasing acreage of cash, .crq
favid Britton; No. 2. Platoon, dryer, : grain cleaner, an -d fast• prodiretidn in Huron 'Coif l and
,dt./Lt. Michael Newnham; No. 'cou
4a *t! 1;^, YANDEN HEN- ANN F.ORRE$T, M'SS DOROTyX t3QYESr, ing. the cadets .1»,d ^ V ,x. . 9 riatiugn,, w.z, /4oT. rreo. tion of corn. and„wliiter::lrett ` " , }
" gh r of: Mr.. ' and daughter of Mr. and. 'Mrs. who graduated recently' from during the year. , _ {netsgh; No.. 4 Platoon, Cdt,/
;Mrs. `- " i" en Hen el -' William L. Forrest RR .3 Victoria Hospital S hoof' of The Fir4t, ds t''ra l t. William tris Topnotch feels thg a will;kle ,
d aizrl Hengel, , , P s mens .....Q wl Mo ,
Band,. Cdt,/ need for faster anhlmg e115
�aR 5;`• , g' Seaforth, was a recent g � • ��'
, .nth; raduated rq- gradu- Nttrsi'n ,London, is a daugH- w'as under charge of' Ga,. f yLt. Darlene .Sills; Company ,; •meat at elevators . of
;Gently,;;froom St. Joseph's Hos- 'ate of St' Joseph's, Hospital ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyes, Lt. Michael l�ewnham. *i60 +ii, :Sgt./ Maj• Git./WO. II Barr ,F s-
Y d h farmers a market €or thou
pital Sck}ool of Nursing, Lon- School of Nursing, London,. Egmondville. ing was. ;under the . ehat06.1 1, 'lvolan; Platoon Sgts., Brian Rob-
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ob x' cash grain oro s... p
don. She is;, a graduate 'of -Ont: Cadet/Maj;, Douglas. Fry.,. „ ;kirk; Leslie Carter, 'Rick For- F s ,,.p
Tile a new facilities will now'
S,DHS. CI rifle ..demonstration wase; .tune, William 11;'IcGrath; • Flag ^ {.�
4 sented under,: the: chargeYQ`Party, Cdt./Lt., Myra McNair; provide two unloading-Pits,so,•,•1CadetlWO II Barry Nof"a Cdt./Sgt. William $oshart, Cdt./^� . hat two d�erent crops eanAU6
Movin Cadet/Lt. Willia airs : a .handled at' the one tiNVA, ori
<ystae: Cels. Eric Ross and'Bryan, Stew• , �.: �
charge of the Bre demrati; art. otig_ crop* at aboilt three •tnnes,
o stration, -and 'the, gymrigst3b The chief instructor. of the = the ptevwus
Day display was under the Icharg corps is Capt. J. A. Dobson r By installing the largest dry="
made •in Canada, ofTieials ,efp-. A:
9}a a
of Cadet/fit. Richard 'Founisr eT -
The Girls' Trumpet Ban phasized xbere,wlll not'be arty '.
Jul 6th' Pn;
Holdup in, -To otch talon
Ar �` on a musical display for t -Topnotch g d
spectators, with George UUR24�' Easter - S.e'aIs liveries of high .'moisture 'Corin � `
3 -The Bell Came:.dryer;.; which.
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xl The new' Seaforth Commun-'brand the director of the ban +Y
ity Hospital will d6me into- op- After the demonstrations wet Seek CIftS a t?.' stalled, can renrorcg �
>+ completed:' Col', Harvey address«,, f,
Per cent of moisture from eon
oration on Tuesday,, July 6. ed the Cadets, commending, Additional gifts at fife rate !.of.` 12,DDtlr-" she
• °' � ,� nl� g ft are required
meeting of representatives q per day. , .
them on their effort.. He tvr' t> if the Easter SeaLcampaign is
of 'the hospital, :contractors . and ,; ,
an to .emphasize the robpr':I k �` W meet its objective, W. D i
architects on Thursday worked'
• cadet treating played. 1n the'.d Stephenson, `"campaign chair- Lio -ou•t—details.-of...the_..mox%, wkiiW- . _
Y a$ far as some departments are
velopment,:..af:�well-rounded;. ci: man, said Wednesday.
- concerned will begin : a week
zeas, He emphasized, •too,* , , Coritributrons 'tD date - are
w importance of youth in tfi'eriii": down from last year, he. said, �,
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earlier. fence planning of the' Cohn and added that the. campaign -
�' - First department to move
After 'Co1.:.Uarvey's" acidrda would ' close on Ma 31; Gifts
ffrcrs
w'll be the laundry. X-ray, . and rCadett Officer Brown -presetyite may" be for"waryled 'to' him, c/o s `;
operating 'room: eq uiprlgeht will the annual awards: e�;A ,e:, The Toronto -Dominion Bank, or • Seaforth Tues ay,
'' Lions `'on Tu`
'follow, with patients• being mov -" Best shot; `:Cdt./Lt. i?� left at any Seaforth Bank. A elected Aiethur J.. t�rlgl ' 'asF
MARY McINTOSiH, BtH.Sc•, ed on July 6•' =at
a 1965 grad ate.. '' Cl'pthing president by • .atclamgtion•. He
•< In anticipation of the .move + Will succeed. Lee 'Learn.
ROMbNd..WgltbEl!1'# RR : and Textiles (t li�edo `a1d.;In-, x ;
:efforts ,will° be made to hold ��: » Atheirs'' .:elected b acck ma
stitute;'.was awarilild her" hon-;' i h `
1 Staffa- is a' member of the � tion are: • ' -G. A: the
' or degree at the first onvoca- admission to• a minimum in the e1 �r' ' ritie.�. o n ' �� ' wm 'st
first. graduating class • in re- tion of th "' dais immediately preceding'",* •i:>r „s;h °' t s vice president; 'O, •G. •Ok;, see
e Unt aerAty of : R .. k `
creation at the new Universit . Guelph. She is . dal July, 6th; =officials said:IO
vice-,R=4de 4t•L,,P , .Fliuiz
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and•Al x J ."C' `�• i'% "ion' eCt_ ` ' ,•t P.t.•p, t,>
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h. m zlneaster High Sehooi, ,., .,� r?� '+''��.� � 1��,�eQ-, .�,? „�`t' � J�+� � ., :fig -_.,. �n moo. ep
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,��•., •,., .:. -, . ,..,.. �,; -,ro centennial •r~P oJ. ct> for�aSeafo the �?take=.r�-:ort}er,to o�itaxx»eht» � . , . ,� ; �.�: ��':`!•�` _ .,� m ,
mg,; gave preee teetural:'ar�d P'l'anning advice. �Gj»ORGEa•1lAc'1L.YIFiiIV, ,(r- -At-)) :manager of -the,
.'retail Tuesday even til Trewartha,and 'Robert iitiT
Qj �, Plans are under way' for a' donee to development of Agri- division at'fiopnotch Fe'eds.`l:rmited here, checks laris for
p' the new facilities under 'construction. In the background a Wray Cooper, Fordwleh, de=
Rescue' Logan ,Child cultural Park and the Commun- , pity district governor, spoke
series of Saturday' night `dances ity, Centre area: ,If difficulties new silo 'rises 'as the first: stage in the expansion program briefly; emphasizing that the
It, . .- at the ,picnic' pavilion, in the arose, in obtaining approval for St
Columban to be. completed by mid -,fury. (Expositor photo by Phillips), , success of a club depended,• he
- Lions Park, according .to Dr, J. the proposal., ' the meeting the contribution of each Ind!-
After- ter Fall. �n W ell ; O. Turnbull, who is heading the' agreed the Victoria', Park devel Team Elects o vidual member. He was committee in -charge'.,. opment" should be proceeded » du by H.: G. Meir and
Found unconscious and', float- and Mrs. Lloyd Brodhagen, RR .:with. SY. Columban Football Club 1ru les intro -
Are � ������ thanked by L. F:' Ford..,
ing face down in a well Friday 2, Monkton, was playing. at a, Dr. Turnbull said that while Consideration of a centennial The monthly suit draw was
afternoon., a one year-old Logan neighbor's' home whdTe , his 'final details bad not been work-, was organized for the year at y
project' here has been under won by 'Mrs. R; T. Bolton, RR 1,
youth was rushed to Scott father was working, when the ed' put, it was expected'. the ser- a recent meeting, At Ri watch �, a �°� Seaforth.
Memorial Hospital:' He failed -accident occurred. The neigh- ies would commence June 19th, way since early 1964, when the
then . Mayor Earl Dinsmore , Named to office were: Hon -
to regain consciousness until bor, Theodore Vanderberg, and with• music ,.by orchestras- ac- orary presidents, Rev. Cough- :Construction' of the Topnotch Since research normally is pub- ,
♦ named a committee to take nee- gh
the following' morning, Mr. .'Brodh'agen rescued the ceptable to area teen -twenty lin, Rev. ,Durand, Dublin; resi- Feeds Lid. Research "Centre is fished at least 12 months in ar- "TM
Robert Xrodhagen, son of Mr. essary action. P build,
youth from the well and called, dancers. dent, Ted Melody; secretary- almost completed, and accord-' rears of its cDmpletio.n; .the re- e
t Dr. Edmund Malkus, Sb'aforth.' wing veral meetings• n Dr J H r
treasurer, Lion Maloney coach, Harvey, who 'is, action time from the • former
4'
Ther -boy. had been in the wail ; . anddozensof proposals •. ex- W in barge of the *com 'an re- source has become too 10
- , - ill,' Stapleton" Dublin; pu- company long.
�' about. five minutes: tending thr"aughout much'of of
ram 1
St Jamesblicity manager, V. •,J. Lane; search'p g studies- afready Field testing on the premises
■ the' year, -council' in November
- ;Hospital officials said Wed; FI•reworks assistant publ'ici'ty manager; Joe •ar-e..uz1 rder r�ta��m_tl�e_,-buiidmg. of customers sometimes is dif Cr —
approved development of Vic- fieulf to control necessitatin'
nesday his condition was. satzs`' . -- Malone. The TBpnotch Research Cern. � -----
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facto' . toria Park, anti;.so advised cen- special intergation of re- r
M rY tre has been built-• to rovide Pump,
tennial officials » in, Toronto. The league .consists of teams P
DoW'' t ■g. ' Dr. Markus began the trig to, ' this year from he . Com any with' information sults. It was for' these reasons
Attr a'Ct Npthing further was done when Winthrop,P, St P To notch decided to enter the
hospital, meeting Box ambul= Columban and two 'teams from out of its own resources which >s
Toronto sought additional de it is'difiicult to obtain in other field of direct research..
Ends �. • once a'. mile north •of, Dublin.. •tails ofthe proposal. . Goderich. Rebuilding of the 'pump. atHere the lad.was transferred Sig Crowd The committee urged com- ways. The need for •'such -infor- "In entering the research the Chalk Street pump 16station-
to the ambulance 'whete oxy- l: Discussions . Tuesdays-� night motion has intensified during field. Topnotch selected areas in was authorized b' , the PUC. at • . • ..
St. James' bowlingleague ' Y suggested munity support for home g Y
gen 'was' administered during proposals' for the amen, and recent'years as the business of which a modest effort was'con• 'a meeting Tuesda
su
Seaforth Lions' g promised a brand g y•
held the annual banquet Satur- the final miles to the hos rtal. dark was Community Centre area would animal agriculture has intensi- sidered likely to produce valur The pump, installed in 1945,.
P of ball that would leave noth=
day evening'in' St. James' school crowded Friday evening when involve the clearing and de- fled and ,become more compli. able returns at an early date.
• ing to be 'desired, had not .been' ailed since 190
auditorium. There were about Seaforth merchants presented velopment of the grounds ad- Gated. The possibility of expanding P
50 present for the banquet, a fireworks display. jaeent to the, arena as a park, Dr. Harvey explained that un• 'the present effort as experi- during. conversion, and' ft was
AMEU Groups ' with em p g ence with its operation is ac- .found a complete rebuildingu
which vvas -catered to , by the nn phasis. on arkih and. � � til now Topnotch has obtained P
P In charge of members of the traffic flow. 'At the same time, P was ' necessary, R." J. Boussey,
" CatficiUc Women's League,.,•, Smile of the Week its research information' b cumulated has not been o4er.-
Seaforth Fire Brigade the hour- initial stages in a long-term y PLfC manager said,
Rev. C. E. Sullivan extended g g studyin the looked," Dr. Harvey • said,
Hold Meef.�n long display -got uncle way inn improvement g published results = The commission approved
congratulations to the winning g P program for the Matron: "I• want 'a very care- of research carried on in Ex- Thi type' of research to be urchase of necessary shortly alter �i0 o clocitr arena building, would be eon- P y equip -
teams and trophy winners. Moe Representatives 'of 15 fur chauffeur', one, who never eriment Stations and Indus carried out is that which norm -
p public As a feature of the Friday sidered. takes the slightest risk." r trial Research Establishments. ally is called applied research, meat to provide street lighting
Huard, league president, was utility coiri'rnissions across WesbL night'event, a number of stores The meeting took steps to ., , p on the .street serving the new
chairman, and', spoke briefly, ern• 'Ontario were in Seaforth Applicant: I m your man, In addition, some field testing as opposed to basic or fund*- hospital. Four standards will
offered special prizes to Friday organize a centennial commit- Ma'am. Can'I have m wa es was carried out on the P
thanking all who participated Wednesday for the spring meet- night shoppers. Y g premis mental research, The Patter re be erected on' the west side
g peers. •tee with Rev. H. Donaldson as in advance?" T• es of co-operating I during the season find for the ing of District'6 AMEU. Aerating customers. (Continued on Page 10) of the street.
, , Winners were: , chairman, and including Reeve. •
co-operation, of the executive. During ,the election 'of offi- At Read's Shoes: Miss .Mary C. 'Dalton, W. R, Smith, L. F.
Mrs. Art (Bessie) Devereaux, cers, R. J. Boussey, • manager of McKenzie, Cromarty; at Smith's Ford, Frank Kling,: Mrs. N. C• NEVUS -OF BRODHAGEN
treasurer of the league, gave the , Seaforth PUC, was elected Grocery: Miss. Mae Smith; at Cardno, Dr. John' Harvey, Jas.
the financial repprt, which in- a director. Speaker was .James Sills' 'Hardware: Alvin Hoff; at Kelly, A. Y. McLean, Rev D. ~ Wedding • dicated` a - succtasrul year.., I;. `Scott,: who discussed the his- 'Eve -Mar, Mrs. William J. Leem= U., Fry, with -Mayor Flannery r n er Marks
`Following the banrjaet,• fife tory of the Huron Tract. ing. and Town Clerk E. Williams gas
presentation of / trdphies, was
madd rby the. ,president,:1assfdt- ,:: ^. " • k;,. ary din This house Peter's Lutheran Church. and family. of Detroit. with Mr.
,An anniversary nor was moved to Caoksvilie:
a a �x' M held' at St. Peters Lutheran which is for sale. is owned b a reception was held at 'the and 'Mrs. Harold Wurdell and
ed by s'ec'retary Jim Scott: t" r� °r Church do Saturday evening Mr,' and Mrs. Ed. Fischer, Sea Commority Centre. attended the Ludington-Wur-
The winning scheduled team i. ' a ,,•. for about 42 guests, catered by forth, Mrs. Rnhert Cibh of Gleneoe, dell wedding.
- t was the Crackerjacks; captain- •� _< �: r� „ �=•n �„u: •� g• '
p,> - the UW, for Mr. and Mrs, Geo. ' Mr. Ford Dickinson under- vis;ted }r•ith MrF, Ford Dickison Mr. Clarence M k
ed liy Jack Bedaa�cl. 'Others on Mogk, ,who were married 50 went an operation at Stratford 'avt week. Mrs. Mildred"Findlay'andn rs:
• the 'team were Gercln - Ntsbel, ears .on Ma 20th, with a re- General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur .Die -e1 Marguerite i
Gord• Pringle# Gerold .Groothi t �� Y � P � Mnto: to McKinnon, of To-
'W'llihm M..HaYt d'J hn r u t, t.'° ° � , ception following at their home. Members of the )Luther, have returned from their ionto: Mrs. Verna Hopki
t Rev. Seminarian and• Mrs. League entertained the 'new honeymoon' trip. PeterborouCh; also Mr, and Mrs. �Y
John 'Ka as, of Waterloo who confirmants on Sunda even- Mrs. Ryink, of Seaforth, vis- Carman Mo' k, Wend Terri a 'u
Cod. layof�' chem idil� �1Ner ihbl ,'� � �. � � p ' Y g Y,
I p .p h;:? .,� haO .Eieoepto. a call to this ing and invited them• to becoii'le ited her daughter and son -in- and' Randy, of St. The a" at
Pacemakers . 'e'a to nod• b `''i i l law . Mr. 'and Mris, Dick Br'n m* '' '
P j pal sit iii July, visited at the members.
Scott. Othdrs, dri, the te'atn,tt r�:' sb fi e 'with Rev. and Mrs. The sympathy. of the com- on . and k; the, home, of Mr, and Mrs:
` P . Y►,.g u S ay.
Mary .Fran, 'dean •r3off; Go i; � �,1VIt9gk arid” Mr. 'and :Nits. �arrol
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1 tuarold 41rill on Saturday. munity is extender# to Mr. Geo. Mr. and Mrs, Aivin Rose and; Mggl ,,And. attended the 'fat! }
V llfuff, 'X144o 'knir And, GcQ� +'�, i ; :� r . �` , ' o, ,bouquets of pink and 'Rfckmier,, who received word Mr: 'and Mrs. Ge ��� e Vincent xve ianniversary
Hays. TiT , each ease iiudividu }pp g fid ttl of TVir, arty
}a " iw . f "O. carnations adorned' the of the, death of his brother, of Sarnia, With Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Mogk. t{
fro les -were 'also '���, !of the' church from the HenryEickmier in Zurich, also Chris'W: L,eonhardt nird 1VIr. and' Mr. a8a° li'�f`S. •John ',�Ct'fa ��' •
ph preseri:�tetI,-�' y ,. �
Iri'dl`vfdt�sil trophia's for high," t "` t �Lud%6i ton •'W'urdell wedding on to other relatives. Many from 'Mrs. Ross Leonhardt ,on 'Sunday° and Rfith min, of 'FYatn ltpii'•
single,, lariple and aver $were _J Y s S tprday; also two potted here attended the funeral on and attended the flftieth wed- With fief•' whether, 'MS's. Au "r15t
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also presented. Fox tee lAdies' t : e ir$�santhetnums plants we m Thursday. He was a great ding anniversary celebration 'af Hitlebteeh't, over 'thn bo, ,^
high' single, Betty Leonhardt; m k •;,.., the'.,5athctuary from the.Car%r- bandsman and played with the the formet's brother, Mr.. and weekend,
'high triple, Fran van, and high, ' , " 4 Ttegele 'wedding held on Friday, Brodhagen Band many years: Mrs, George Mogk. Visitors at the home i
t of
average went to Mrs. -John Van y9 &nd a beautiful gold colored The wedding of Elsie Regele Mrs. "Norman Rode, of De- and Mr's. Geor , t
$ower arran ement 'from the and Min Carter was. solemnized troit, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Mrs. 9. Jafln a .g� It
Geffen. Men's high single, Jaclt ti . ,F : > g th ::vete IV%t's, Ver,
Bedard; high triple Gory No-'Sftidth wedding afinibersary of at St, Peters Lutheran Church Prueter. nal I#o!m Iatrdariddatt" 'teri#�" «'
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