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R.Y Crittenden, 58, a Career Ontario Born in Blyth, Hurop. Ct►linty, i
civil, sePvant for 3 years,' as Miss 'Crittenden was educated in , Five tables f e re vYeru
deputy minister of the Ministry of St. Thomas and London, and play and two 0 x ge, YVir4t►er, i 'P �1 ' t+7 i , bol
Community and -Social S ices. received her BA in psychology wore Verda Sinclair, high or.
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Miss Crittenden, who has-been and sociology from the University euchl'b and 144 Close, high score
assistant deputy minister of offoronto. She taught school, for in bridge. Each member was: to
community and social services two years Fin Northern .Ontario bring a gues o the •patty '
Y f The n x . eetilli will be at the Q Q
since 1967 becomes the ,first before entering the '' Ontario civil e. t, 8 �” 1
home of Dinah Sills with Hazel `
woman deputy mi#tister in the service in 1937 as a typist in the �,_,' .• 4<• t� '.•� W r
'Welfare.
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a dddClose the
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PP prize n a • �i�ti �'wyfc�rd
immediately. personnel director in the Ontario BY John D. faker Admission $3.90 per. couple, The ,president, Helen Connell,
Mr.Davis said that Miss government in 19,50. executive ,Public Relations Officer come and dance. to the music of. extended eoartesy remarks to the . ..
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ty Branch 156 Ian Wilbee. hostess •and sympathy cards a
Crittenden's a orntnflent is in director of finance and - P Y
line with ' ppthe Ontario administration inthe Department Pat�•tEvents Note There will be no Stag to be sent to the families of the' ��'�� 6)�fllitl.
overnment's Euchte on Wednesday, Feb. 13th. late "Peter Bissett, Goderich,
J> of Welfare in 1959 and assistant Last Wednesday Jan. 16th a
g policy of offering The Legion sponsored Public
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t,,,;f�•. �%' >= : f��s'� equal employrpent o ortu ties deputy minister in 1962. eta euchre was held at the tl, ,
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Legion Hall. There were six speaking will be held instead.
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•DOESW LL IN SCHOOL
Neil, 9 years -is a hgnds, me ladof Irish, English and Dutch
descent. He has dark eyes, brown hair and olive skin. Tall and
slender in build, he is in good. health. •
'Neil is a Grade Four. He is at least average in intelligence.
All through school he has done well, even when putting little
effort "into his studies.
' Police News
A. L. VAUGHAN
CHIEF OF POLICE
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tables of play. tnners were as that if you wish to - see ,the,
follows: Pete Jordan, Ione hands, provincial Service, Officer on Feb.
Tom Williams ,.and Pete Jordan 19th; you should contact Cpmrade
high score, Jim Parkinson and George .Miller, Bran ice
Alec Muir, low score. Officer on or before Jan. h. O N INCOME TAX
Last Friday , Jan. 18th,” at the Wed.' FeIb.13th - Branch ,once AS YOU sAV E FOR ETI R E�/1 E NT ,
weekly Bingo . there were again will, be sponsoring the
eighty-four players. Winners Public Speaking. U t0 4 000 a maylife deduct -
$330. prizes to the value of • j� r year
$330. 1
Coming Events
Thurs.Jan.24 - An open invitation .
from the Happy Citizens to a
showing of two films in the
L 'H 11 Films entitled
He likes music and recently ,joined the junior choir at church.
Camping was a happy summer experience'for Neil. He fikes
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During the ,week of .January
consisting ;of the following:
egion a •.
"Alberta Land Of The
• games but until recently did not have' much interest in sports.
17th. ato the
23rd, 1974, the
Assist other Police Departments
5 Chinook" and "Island Eden"
That, however, is beginning to d�velop. He is a good skater,
Seaforth Police
Department
Thefts
4 will commence at 8:00 p.m.
having had skating lessons.
investigated
'21 occurrences
Property Damage
1 Admission is free.
Perceptive,' sensitive Neil is easily aware •of other people's
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
tion." Roll call .was answered by
Public Assistance
4 Fri.Zan. 25th -Bingo as usual at
feelings and knows at once if he is being accepted or not. He.
understands his own feelings too, and is- able to talk about
First
Church
Break and enter
mpt Break and Enter
2 Legion Haft.
1 Sat. Jan. 26th.- There will be a
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them.He has a good 'sense of humor and is often witty.
encourage young men to continue
please contact your, local Children's Aid Society.
ank Alarms
I social. evening. Come on out
' in
Neil. needs a mother and father who are able -to combine
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.w w wi..
Insecure property
1' and =enjoy yourself. and so
warmth and firmness, and who have the time, and the desire, to
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•' uom.g ne,p your orancn.
spend much 'time with'their son and share activities with him.
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Because Neil craves and needs a deal of attention, thdre.
'The First Church W.M.S. met
2 ,Hi hwa Traffic Charges were
.g y . g
laid.
UCW
great
Thursday afternoon opening with
. competitors. "
, The special features at this
'J,.unit'.
should be no other children in his adoption home.
the president Miss Jean Scott
6 motorists were warned for,
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To inquire about adopting Neil, please write to Today's
reading A New .Year Medita-
minor offences. '
meeting
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
tion." Roll call .was answered by
-:including.:-, exhibits -'by- major—
School..on..February..7 to discuss .."
'Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. Foreneral adoption information,
paying of fees. Used stamps are
MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS,
must be remunerative enough to
held
for Seaforth. A movie showing a
encourage young men to continue
please contact your, local Children's Aid Society.
to be brought to the February
DAMAGE AND INJURIES VERY
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meeting, as well as Christmas
cards'to be sent to Hul•onview,
HIGH.
3 Serious Motor Vehicle
Unit,'2•U.C,W• held their first
Tractor.- �
1 1
The treasurer's report prepared
anti by Mrs. Van Rooijen
Collisions investigated, out of
which four people were taken to
meeting of.the New Year at the
home of Miss Marion Scarlett on
p offers.
given
was encouragingr' Hospital for . various injuries.
�Damag& iii these collisions was
January 7 with 12 members
President, Mrs. Lorne
0
A duet '"Nearer my God to
present.
$1
41000 i n prizes
Thee" was rendered- by Mrs.
Mrs. Molly
estimated at $16,000.00.
• Z minor Collisions investigated
Dale, opened the meeting with a
poem "New -Year's Resolution."
"
,
John Thompson and
Waddell.
with damage estimated at $75.00.
A card of thanks was read from
Cash .prizes ,totaling $1,4,000 number, of innovations being
The study period was con -
Bare Walls
Kilbar ursmg Home for
competitors in introduced at thisears show.
will be awarded com this.year's
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•ducted by the group lead r Mrs. •
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The Seaforth Police Office has
Christmas treats, and also a letter
Canada's first indoor Tractor -Pull • The Ontario Belgian Horse
'Molly, Waddell and her members.
undergone an I interior face lift
,from the unit''s foster child.
at the -1974 Canada Shoiv9,. Association's Draft'Sale Auction
Mrs.. John Thompson read a
and we now find that we have a
Mrs. J. U're Stewart read
-January 30, to Februa ly will take plate.- at~'.the show on
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poem Don't Quit" followed by the
fed' bare -walls to Lover., We -were
�Seripture from 6th chapter of
Exhibition, Park, Toronto. January 30 and 31. At the same
scripture, Roman 10: 9 17, retia'•" very much interested in', any old
6alfttiatis, verses 1-10. Mrs. Dale
Pullers from both Canada and , time, .there will be a
by•Mrs: Chas. McKay: Miss Belle
Pictures of the old Town of
read a poem "Opportunity",
the United States will compete on championship draft horse -pull on
Campbell led in prayer. •Mrs.
, 'Seaforth. Any person who would
followed by prayer. Monthly'
the first two nights' in a total of six . Wednesday aftdtnoon, January
Waddell introduced the new
part with such picture we would
.programs were made up for the
< events sanctioned by the National 30,
study book `For a Time Like
appreciate having it displayed for
year. A -social half-hour was spent
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Tractp"tll'lers Association of the........ Purses of $1,900 each will be
This."
the public in the Police Office
while .enjoying a lunch of
U.S The winner of each of these given' for light and heavy pulls
where it ,would remain.
Christmas cake, tea and cookies.
U.
t 11 e' e a $500 .—h' h 'll
* Total prize money for each event
wi take place in the
Coliseum Ring. Pullers from as
Cal' meeting
is $1,500.
Only Canadian pullers will .be
Friday,
far away` as Pennsylvania and
Michigan "are expected to
'
to� plan for
eligible for events on
compete with major Ontario
in the foriiier post office building
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February i. Five events
sanctioned by the Canadian,'
. competitors. "
, The special features at this
day
Tractor Pullers Association will
year's yd�how will 1 be seen 'in
.care.
be held in
each award a first prize of $350 to
conjunction with displays of latest
A pdblic meeting will
winners. Total prize money for
farm equipment and services,
the auditorium of St. James'
---*-each event- is -$I - -
-:including.:-, exhibits -'by- major—
School..on..February..7 to discuss .."
The • Tractor,Pull is one of a
tractor companies.
the possibility of a day care centre
must be remunerative enough to
and Norman Hoover aqd Wm.
for Seaforth. A movie showing a
encourage young men to continue
Beacom 'are auditors.
centre in operation will be' shown
•
to give parents an idea of what
a a � r m a' �t, day care can offer their children, • ~
meeting organizer June Martene,
Huron County Public Health
Nurse, said. RE" and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
ate an Information about grants
available for a municipally '
operated day care centre will be Action
Ads
highest scoring member of a 4-H available and Mery Streich, a
The Brussels Fall Fair may be g g field .rep: from the ' Provfnclxl"'�
held at an earlier date• than the Club by Wm. Beacom. Ministry of Community. and Social
usual October one, followingFred'Uhl r, acting for Jacob's
Services,. will attend.
y discussion at the Agricultural Saddlery, �nted a beef halter Successful day care centres are PHONE DIRECT
Society's , annual meetingon to John Van Vliet who won the being operated by other l
Thursday at St. Ambrose R. C. judging competition. Bruce municipalities in this area, in
Church. The Sogiety is concerned McCall presented his trophy for Wingliam and Listowel. A g oup , 27-0240
about inclement October weather best showmanship to Andy of interested town councillors
Which has. ,hampered the .Fair's,, Calrvalho, Walton. visited these centres recently with !
Operation in past, years. Officers elected for 1974 were: 'Mrs. Mart€ne ' and were
P d t G ald ` Smitho 1st
- Any new date must be checked
rest en , er ,
Vice, Fred Uhler; 2nd Vice,
impressed, the public health
nurse said.
before publication with the
Ministry of. Agriculture's fair
Grame Craig; ' Secretary -
The Wingham day care centre
branch to avoid conflict with other
treasurer, Edwin Martin;
Directors: • Lloyd Wheeler,
in the foriiier post office building
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� fairs' on the same day.
Emerson Mitchell, Jack Cardiff,
there, is supervised by Jane Lane
(flee McConnell) a Seaforth
Mason Bailey, past president of
Ray .+�Adams, John Bone-
Murray' Hodver, Bob
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native.
the . Huron ` Federation of
Agriculture was guest speaker
schans$er,
'Higgins, Merle Freeman and
Smiles
and discussed farm management,
Keith Williamson —
stressing the value of competition
Mrs. Ross Bennett was named
Overheard at the movies: "I
and initiative. He said agriculture
president of the Ladies. Section
must be growing up. These love
'me
must be remunerative enough to
and Norman Hoover aqd Wm.
scenes don't make sick
encourage young men to continue
Beacom 'are auditors.
anymore."
with the family farm.
Secretary -treasurer Edwin 0 ���
Martin's report showed a true f
>E balanc for the society of c --
$222384. The nominating
LAST*
committee named one new
director, Keith Williamson, along T
with fornfeiJditectors Murray
Hoover, Bob Higgins REMEMBRANCE
Freeman, who will continuetinue for
another term. A
Whether it's a
Society President Gerald Smith • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCR•IPTION
said plans had been finalized for a — You are remembering a loved one —
dance to be held in the Brussels OF L E T
44 Arena on Friday, July 19.
Awards from the 1973 Fall Fair • Ts PRYDE & SON LTD*
were presented. Bilt Bone- Nelp You Decide on Your Memorial R"ulrements
schansker was presented with the PRONE • EXETER 235-062x7
Iinperia1 „ Bank of Cominerce '
award, a pen and pencil set, as `
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your income if you invest it in a
REGISTERED
RETIREMENT
SAVINGS PLAN
also ' arantee yourself a
while you gu y
monthly retirement income for life.
Ask me for details.
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
Seaforth — Phone 527-4410
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