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Mrs. Wallace Ilallgh was heS-
teas for the March meeting of
Seaforth VI, with Mrs, Alex
Pepper as eo-hostess. Mrs.Lorue
Lawson, president, chaired the
regular opening exercises and
DOWN
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Egmondville League-
Team standings: Cardinals, 08
Underdogs, 724 Go-Getters, (sZt
Stasnpers, 42.
LAW bigh single end tniple, •
Hazel McGonftle, 258 and 649.
Wife high 0103
Roger .Beinvemo, 331 and au
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Commercial League
Team stanctings: -Golden Jets,
68; Noble, 54; Queens, 45; Hab-
kirk, 34, Seafoa4h Motors, 33;
Born Losers, 23.
Men's high ghee' and triple,
Curd Noble, 292 and 713.
Playoffs begin lyilach 20 and
go for 3 weeks.
St. James' League
Team standing: Golden Haw-
ks, 114; Fantastics, 98; Odd-
balls, 93; Tiger Oats, 78; Lucky
Strikes, 69; Spitfires, 52.
Ladies' high single and- triple,
Marg Ungarian, 280 and 740.
rean, 294;mgh triple, Jack Bed-
ard, 691. .
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Seaforth Legion League
With two weeks left of the
reguiar schedule, there has
been a definite clOsing of the
gap 'for first place.
Should the Questions get just
a little over' confident, there
could be a fight between the
Pills and•Sweetnochings for Furst
place. The next two weeks will
tell.
Team standings: Questions, 94
84; • Svireetnothings, 83;
Chipmunks, 82; Weasles, 75;
Heavyweights, 65. •
Ladies' high single and triple,
Jackie Melansan, 270 and 735.
Metes high single, Howard
James, 305; high triple, Neil
Bell, 731.
EASTER
Seaforth
SEALS
Deat Customer:
March 20th, 1969
In a few short weeks the snow and, cold will be
corner.
replaced with indications that spring is just around the
Meanwhile, we have time to make important
plans on how to make the coining season run more
smoothly and profitable, Here is where Harriston Fer-
tilizers can be of assistance.
Our staff will gladly help you plan the best crop-
ping program and the most efficient fertilizer prOgram
suitable to your soil conditions. Just give us a call or
drop in anytime for a chat.
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At the .?resent time we are making every effort
to put our m nufacturing, loading, delivery and bulk ,
spreading equipment in top condition so that we can
give you the best possible service when the old busy
season arrives.
We shall look forward to seeing you soon.
Sincerely,
HARR1STON
FERTILIZERS
LTD.
CLINT014 PHONE 482-9133
Walt RIgney
Ralph Buff Inga, Blyfh, Phone 5224266
business, also reading. a poem,
"March".
Correspondence and"reperta
were read by the secretary Mrs.
in. Strong, including, a Cour-
t sy note from Brenda Coletnalls
The pregram, in charge of
Mrs, W. Haugh and Mrs. G. Mc-
kenzie, Historical Research con-
veners, was chaired' by Mrs.
Haugh. Roll call was answered
by naming "Your recollection
of a business now removed from
Main 'Street" and recalled many
merchants of the past.
Miss Belle Campbell, guest
speaker, introduced by. Mrs.
Haugh and thanked by. Mrs. W.
Coleman, reminisced with tales
,of Seaforth, recalling events
from its start as a swamp
through incorporation, as a Of
lage in 1868, and due to a pop-
ulation ,explosion becoming a
a town in 1895. Present populat-
ion is only being about 750 more
than at that time. Tize discovery
of salt. in 1858 -proved to be a
great _boon in the 1870's and
1880's but also resulted in many
serious accidents; mostly burns.
Early pioneers who did a lot
for the community included Dr.
T. T. Coleman, xame,1 WA-
son and D. 1). Wilson who be-
came known as the egg king,
creating another boon to the ec-
onomy. A disastrous fire in 1876
burned 12 acres of the business
section and was blamed directly
oh a Mrs. Griffith, who owned
a small shop and had, to disap-
pear to avoid being tarred and
feathered. Another fire in 1891
destroyed the old market house
and its valuable contents of
town records,
•
The volunteer fire brigade,
then as now, fought many blaz-
es throughout the years she said
and recalled that the present
fire chief, Jack F. Scott had ser-
ved longer than arty ether chief.
The Huron Expator has
served the community through
the- many years and early edit-
ions point out the great 'changes
in price comparisons. In con--
elusion, • Miss Campbell Stated
that if the citizens of the future
are the calibre of those of the
Shut hundred, years, we have no
need to for the future
'$t. Patrick features included a
poem by Mrs. Haugh, "An Irish
Benediction", a favorite of the
late President John F. Kennedy,
also a "Shamrock" contest 'won
by Mrs. L. Lawson. Mrs. Haugh
also 'conducted a histokical quiz
oif Indian and other Canadian
topics and dress creations made
of newspaper resulted in the
best dresged lady emerging as
Mrs. F. Hunt, her dressmaker
being Mrs. Jaines Keys.
Miss Karen MacGregor of
Brucefield entertained with
two Scottish dances, the high-
land fling and 'the Flora Mac-
Donald dance.
A donation was made to. CNIR
and it was decided to continue
sponsorship of a child through
the "Save the Children Fund."
Courtesy remarks were made
by Mrs: Erlen Whitmore and
members referred to the cover
age which 'the Expositor gafe
to the 40th anniversary celebrat-
ion of the Institute.
Lunch was served by Mts. Ar-
nold Taylor, Mrs. .James Keys,
Mrs. G, Elliott and the hostess.
The AZa t ch ilteettni: Of 'coon=
oil wpg :tb, • • Ileikavit
PegnAluil Ventre with Reeve "
Roy Pattisoa PreSiding and all
the members Rresent.,
.Motions adopted included:
That read Superintendent C.
W Hanna Attend. the "O. S. An-
dersen Road School" and regis-
tration fee of $50.00 be paid.
That the Fire Insurance pre-
mium with, Howick Mutual Fire
Insurance,Co in the amount of
$13.60 be paid.
That Council accept the gra-
vel tender, submitted by Joe
Kerr Limited, Wingham, Ont.,
as 9$c per cubic yard, for sup-
plying, crushing and hauling of
approximately 10,000 cubic
yards of 5/8" gravel.
That the Obey. , Army truck,
as besroa,p4 ldye toH to:?:a t $1 attBoirr,
RR
flctig
That we accept the tender of
Frank Cooper, RR 1, Belgrave,
Ont., as warble fly operator at
$2.00 per hour. .
-- NOTICE -
For Co-op Insurance .
Call
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527,1464 --- John St.
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Over 1,500 samples to choose from and in
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