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Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Atoms
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'High Single and Triple, Jack
ulme
TUn q
-Storey, 291, 674.
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CanvaSserC a the Marc$.
Mrs. Illiam._ Ths�, ' Mrs,
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Susan Beuerman, Mrs: Jack Case
LEE -' HEALTH and ACCIDENT , ¢,
Lanes'
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Cameron. Men's High
;t
v' .i o°
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Dimes,Abilit Fund are callin 'at
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doors across 'the, Seaforth area,
Ken Maloney, Mrs, R. Benne
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wie,s, Mrs. Tillie Dunn, Mrs. AlecSection
and Mrs. A. Beuerman. ,
Four ' �' (Mrs• Fraftk
Retirement Annuities•
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Kenneth Vincent, Mrs. William
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Topdawgs
59
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Those taking park include
Kerr, Miss ,Jane Ribey, Mrs. E.
Sills, captain) - Canvassers -Ethel
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u7 GODERICH ST. EAST - fiEAFORTH r
Stingers
62
fily'
Har urhe (Mrs. Gar' Bak r,
P Y - e
Williams, Mrs. Ann arnochan,
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MacKay,•Mrs. Michael Williams,
Section Two - (Mrs. Lavine
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captain) - Canvassers -Jane Ba-
Mrs. E,• Bryans, R. J. Spittal,
Mrs. Frank 'Phillips, Mrs. Jack
Men's High Singles and Triples,,
H C.
60
-by the president. Mary Brintnell
Richardson, Mrs. .R. Taylor.•mys
dinner Miss Jane Pen ille
country trails all over the
year Tuesday afternoon. The
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secretary.
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ker, Linda Heard, Susan Coombs,
Mrs. Bruce; Johnston, Mrs. R.
Bedard, Mrs. Harry Hak, Mrs.
Adam Wilson was engaged as
possible"'• Unless". Hostess
1. Pogo's
instruction and to help in<forming'`rercent 4-H Club leaders. The
caretaker and Arie Verhoef asas•-Eliza
Kinsman. ! !
EgmondvfHe League
to al clubs. Information is avail-
Barbara Tilley, Ann Jan MaaC
GlanvPle, Mrs. Q. Vapple, 'Mrs.
William Pinder, Miss Julie Bell,
Team Standings:
le from the Federation of Cross
Parsons and Mrs. Glenn Bell,
-C MMercial League
Ook Piks 42
Egmondville - East Side - (Mrs.
William Stephenson, Mrs. Lenore
Mrs. Ray Anstett.
Team Standings:
Athletics 38
• • Charles ' GeddGs, captain) -
.i
Southgate, Mrs: Gordon Rimmer, „
The canvassers will return their
Browners 89
Ladies' High Single and triple,
U -CW u n t holds meeting Canvassers,Mrs. Barbara Watt,
Mrs, John Forrest 'and .Mrs.
kits to their captain, who in turn,,
Snoopies 78
Georgina Reynols, 278, 693
Mrs. Mary Murray, Mrs, Carol
Wheatley.
will return these kits to. the
Swinging Six 65
Men's High single and triple,
Unit 11 of Hensall U.C.W. met United Church Observer, was Impossible --Unless". A skit McLean', Mrs. Shirley Cooper,
Section Three - (Mrs. Alfred
treasurer,. Mrs. Charles Reeves,
Flyers 52
Doug. Young, 291, 766.
Monday evening at the Church. given by Mildred McNaughton,, "Give us our daily, bread" was Mrs. Betty Ryan, Mrs. Ann
Beuerman, captain) - Canvassers-
or one of the committee in charge, ..
Life Savers 48
Huron Rural Lea ue
g
Hazel Corbett acted as chairl,ady, The roll call was answered by a pre ented„by Pat Veneer, Ha;cel ' James, Mrs. E. Stephenson, Mrs.
Mrs.`Frank Goldin Mrs. Peter
g'�
The canvass is to be completed no
li
Swifties 47
Team Standings:Ed
and opened the meeting with a New Years resolution I don't Corbett, Lillian Blackwell, Irene Boye.s and Mrs. Geddes.
Dttnlo Mrs. Lillian Kerslake,
P�
later than this weekend, if
Ladies' High Single and Triple
Model T's 54
reading "A New Year's Pie". The intend to keep. The study was Blackwell and -Mildred Egmondville - West Side -
Mrs. John Mere Jr., Mrs, Peter
possible.
- Dianne Van De Veldeen 262,
Fire Birds 50
devotional "On New . Years eve given by Pat Venner, introducing -- McNaughton. ' (Mrs. Adin FoflP es, captain) -
Malcolm, Mrs. Larry Gowan,
In the event that someone has
659. Men's High Single and
Jaquars 40
have a hot bath", taken from the the new study book "Mission- The business conductedby the Canvassers -Mrs. John McCowan,
Mrs. Albert McKone, Mrs. Ella
'Robert
been missed or was absent when
Triple, John Coleman, 299, 775.
Road Runners 38
new unit leader Grace Mrs. Norman Scoins, Mrs. Wm.
Munro, Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
the call was. made, gifts may be
St. James' League
D, Smith, Mrs. Andrew Lunn,
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Atoms
71
Pearl McCallum, 305, 669. Men's
Saints
67
'High Single and Triple, Jack
Tijgers
60.
-Storey, 291, 674.
Ti -Cats
52
n
Jokers
Toros
44
41
Try cross
Ladies' High Single,
Sandra'
LEE -' HEALTH and ACCIDENT , ¢,
Johnson, 275; High Triple, Mary
Canvassers -Mrs. John lwain,
Cameron. Men's High
Single,
count
Geor a LQve 306• High
Triple
' Rogald Driscoll, Mrs. Henry
Drummond, included the Annual
d
D, Smith, Mrs. Andrew Lunn,
Harvey Moore, Michelle Say -forwarded to the canvasser in that
Meeting January 30 with pot luck
Mrs. Margaret McNairn, Deanna
auge, Susan Kunder, Doris King, district.
supper, World • Day of Prayer
Barry, Barbara Doig, Mrs.
' Legion Team
Service in the Presbyterian
Kenneth Moore, Mrs. James
Members Learn About
Church March I. Mrs.
Knights, Mrs. Thomas Morris,
L. Grummett.
ARNOLD STINNI�SEN
Drummond gave a reading "New
Mrs.
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Horizons". Mrs. Corbett thanked
Seaforth - Section One - (Mrs.
William O'Shea, captain)
LEE -' HEALTH and ACCIDENT , ¢,
all who had taken part in the
Canvassers -Mrs. John lwain,
- Registered Retirement Pensions -
meeting and Mona Alderdice
Mrs. Roy McGonigle, Mrs.
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Income Tax Deductable Registeted
conducted a contest. Hos)esses
I d Lil]' BI k Il
' Rogald Driscoll, Mrs. Henry
Retirement Annuities•
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Lyle Haney, 678..
boom in sales of cross country
equipment which is quite a bit
rng
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau is a
patient in Seaforth Community
mm
meetingwas o o
opened b the new
g
ren an tan ae we serve
lunch.
McKenzie, Mrs. Nora Maloney,
-REPRESENTING -
' Legion Team
Hospital.
es t Coleman. The
"Time
Members Learn About
Mrs. E. Whitehouse gave
downhill skiing.
Miss Janet Cluff, Mrs. Clarence
-Sun Life Assurance Cohipany n
Team Standings:
FUNK'S
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Cross Country skiing is a low
The Metric System
courtesy remarks. Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant. MacLean
holidayed Watra Resort
Martin, Mrs. Eldon Hulley, Mrs.
Of Canada
Meatheads
75
cost, good exercise sport that is
The Family and Consumers
Chalmers chaired the program.
Chiselhurst U.C.W. Meet
Kenneth Vincent, Mrs. William
TELEPHONE: 627-0410
Topdawgs
59
quickly growing in popularity in
Affairs meeting of Kippen East
Mrs. Dick Cornish, Goderich,
After a days quilting and a of
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luck dinner, Chiselhurst U.C.W.
McMillan.
u7 GODERICH ST. EAST - fiEAFORTH r
Stingers
62
this area, as in all parts of
W,1. was held in the Legion Hall
visited with Robert Thomson the
246, 621, A. V ogels (sp) 264,
Section Two - (Mrs. Lavine
Education and Cultural Affairs.
ShyMen
59
Canada. Seaforth stores report a
on Januar 16. After a of -luck
Y p
past week.
held their first meeting of the
Wheatley, captain)'- Canvassers -
Men's High Singles and Triples,,
H C.
60
-by the president. Mary Brintnell
Richardson, Mrs. .R. Taylor.•mys
dinner Miss Jane Pen ille
country trails all over the
year Tuesday afternoon. The
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secretary.
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appy tx
Humers 42
D
boom in sales of cross country
equipment which is quite a bit
1 g Y•
Huron's Home Economist, spoke
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau is a
patient in Seaforth Community
mm
meetingwas o o
opened b the new
g
66
Ladies' High Single and Triple, •
less costly than an „outfit for
about the Metric System, giving
Hospital.
es t Coleman. The
"Time
do not plant knowledge when we
Doreen Eisler 274, 681. Men's
downhill skiing.
first a history of the measuringMr.
and Mrs, Grant McGregor,
worship we spend" was
iven 'b Vera Ross Pearl
FUNK'S
�`
High Single and Triple, Jack
Ungarian, 315. 762.
Young and old like the peace
and serenity of s ipway
system and also how to think
metric. The change to the Metric
Mr. and Mrs. Grant. MacLean
holidayed Watra Resort
9 Y with
Taylor reading the scripture.
SEED CORN
Highs: Paul Carter 323 & 715;
g your
measurements in centimetres.
at near
Mrs. Taylor was in charge of the
have to buy any gas. All you have
Y.B.C.
.silently over fields and trails in
System will be gradual and may
Durham.
Ernie Whitehouse's sale and will
Town and Country
Team Standings:
80
the'bright winter sun. Dieters like
not be completed until 1980.
M C b 11 E
supper. Pearl Taylor and Mary
program and read an article
entitled "The gift of the Maji".
GOOD YIELD and
Dirty s
tion area, or even on the streets of
the fact that an hour spent cross
rs. amp a Y.
Dingalings
66
country skiing burns up •800,
commented on the motto, "If we
Playboys
65
calories (an hour on the steep
do not plant knowledge when we
Rough Riders
58
slopes uses only 600 calories). -
are young, it will give us no shade
Hot Shots
46
Cross country skiing requires
when we are old". The roll call
Trailblazers
43
no tow fees or, weekends at
was answered by giving your
Highs: Paul Carter 323 & 715;
expensive resorts. You don't even
measurements in centimetres.
Ron Scott, 237 & 598: Cris
Ring,
have to buy any gas. All you have
Members will have a booth at
227:
the report for Family and
to do .is get out in your own
Ernie Whitehouse's sale and will
Town and Country
Skiing in Toronto and Southern
backyard, the Hullet Conserva-
go to Huronview in March for the,
The roll call was answered with 14 STANDABILITY
mem ers and one guest. Six
than you notes were reported to FREE Spring be-
have been received. The offering livery on early orders.
was dedicated by the President by
reading a poem. A poem entitled SPECIAL
"The Officers Prayer" was read VOLUME
by Mrs. Coleman. The Finance.
Committee read their report for DISCOUNTS
Team Standings: "
tion area, or even on the streets of
birthday party.
Golden Beers
Argo-Nouts
1974•
'
Hit & Miss 66
Seaforth when there is enough
A skit "A Health Stunt" was
The annual meeting of Baird's
The visiting committee for the
Tweet Tweets 63
snow around and ski away.
presented by the members.
Cemetery Board and Plot Owners
following month will be Loretta
Bob-A-fffi s' 48
There are books available at the
Leaders were appointed for the
was held in the I.O.O.F. Hall;
Riley and Eliza Kinsman. It was
Luvie Duvies 43'
Seaforth Library on the sport and
4-H Club, : "Take a look at
Brucefield on Thursday of last
announced that the annual
Pioneers 42
Toronto Life has just published a
yourself". Mrs. S. Pepper gave
week when the board members
meeting for Chiselhurst will be
Happy Six 32
book entitled ' "Cross Country
the report for Family and
were returned'to office. Members
held January 31, with a pot luck
Ladies' High Single, B.
Skiing in Toronto and Southern
Consumer Affairs and Mrs. R.
are: Chairman, Watson Webster,, ..
supper. Pearl Taylor and Mary
McKenzie, 249, 636; R. Bisback,
Ontario", at •$1.95.
Kinsman gave the report of
John Broadfoot, Bill McAsh,
Brintnell volunteered to create a
246, 621, A. V ogels (sp) 264,
Cross country skiiers have
Education and Cultural Affairs.
Wilfred Chuter,Adam Wilson,
" new project to raise money. The
643.
recently organized a province
Mrs. J. Drummond presented
Mac Wilson, Ross Scott, Gordon
February meeting was reviewed
Men's High Singles and Triples,,
wide group, to develop cross
gifts to Mrs. Stoll, Joanne Stoll,
-by the president. Mary Brintnell
Richardson, Mrs. .R. Taylor.•mys
Gerald Groothius, 253-633; Bob
country trails all over the
'Mrs. Postma, Sharon Brodie ,
secretary.
oke onstudy book "Missign
Regele, 250-65.0.
province, to provide low cost
Lynn Alderdice and Linda Bell,
Adam Wilson was engaged as
possible"'• Unless". Hostess
1. Pogo's
instruction and to help in<forming'`rercent 4-H Club leaders. The
caretaker and Arie Verhoef asas•-Eliza
Kinsman. ! !
EgmondvfHe League
to al clubs. Information is avail-
hostesses were Mrs. Hugh
grave opener.
y y 60 g
Team Standings:
le from the Federation of Cross
Parsons and Mrs. Glenn Bell,
The chairman reported that the
PERSONALS
Tigcrcats 6 Country Skiiers at Box 400,
every family. IvanMcClymont will
new land has been cleared of
4
Al -+4- 5
M3M 8
1 , D 1 S
brush and levelled ready for
'' Mrs Sim Roobal is a patient in
nue s
Rough Riders ,
53
� wnsview, 3A .
Golden Beers
Argo-Nouts
51
47
smiles
Stan Peters .. 40
Ladies' High Single, Mary Van
Said the lady visitor to the little
Dyke, 234, triple, '690.
High .
girl; "And what will you do,
standing Barb Alexander,
185.
honey, when you're as big as I
Men's High single, Brian Barry,
am?"
280. High Triple and
high
"Diet," the child replied.
i)istributed in Huron
County by
Mihon J.' Dietz
LTD*
PURINA CHOWS
SANITATION PRODUCTS
SEED .CORN
LAYER CAGES
VENTILATION
(Wholesale 8, Retail)
Seaiorth, Ontario
Phone 527-0608
working prior to seeding. 'St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
(
Seek tenders at Centralia
Tenders are now, being called added to the building a ell.
for renovations to Building 71 and Specifications call fqr"structural
a greenhouse addition at -alterations to relocate windows
Centralia College of Agricultural and install overhead doors new
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average, Jtm Barry, 6 82,.209. -
Tuesday Mixed League
Little Tommy had a forlorn look
`
Technology, Huron Park, ;•interior stud partitions, resilient
Team Standings_
on his face and his father asked
The annual congregational ..-Outario...
according to .. -Huron- --floor' -tile, -washrooms -and- --
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- -
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72
"What's wron son,? T
g'
meeting of the United Church was
g
M.P.P. Jack Riddell. painting the building inside and
g g
Spitfires
53
Replied the boy, "Just between
held last Wednesday evening
The renovations, covering' out. New mechanical and
Colts
47
you and me, Dad, I can't get
with the pastor, Rev. Mu;dock
approximately 5,000 sq. ft., electrical services are also
Hurricanes
46
along with your, wife."
Morrison in charge. Good reports
consist of converting an included, as well as an asphalt
were given by the Session. The
abandoned prefabricated metal paved driveway in the sitework.
CROSSWORDPUZZLE
treasurer reported all expenses
barrack into areas for laboratory, Approximate construction time
paid and a balance on hand.
mechanics, implement and'other for the contract is estimated at
^
TODAY'S ANSWER
Reports were given from the
•storage; office space, lunch and ,four months by Ministry
h
d�
United Church Women, Sunday
wash rooms. A new prefabricated of Government Services staff who
ACROSS
DOWN
Q ] 'di I 1V1
School and Vacation Bible School.
greenouse, 18' x- 30', will be 'designed the project.
1. Pogo's
1. Lost no
N O I 1 H S -L I Z1
It was decided to again send
Okefe-
time
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the United Church Obseryer to
nokee, for
2. See 27
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every family. IvanMcClymont will
example
. Across
1 , D 1 S
be the delegate to Presbytery for
6. Flapper's
3. Seaweed
yl S N O a N D 1
the next two years. The members
LOOK
song v
10. Fleming-
4. Island in
the Med>t.
1 d (� S N
of the Session for the corrin year
way
(abbr.)N
d O 1
are: A,J.Mustard, Charles Reid,
heroine
5.Oldcard ar
i O
Wm. McAsh, Gordon Johnston
11. "God's
game
O NSI N 3 '
and Win. Taylor. The Board of
FOR
second
mistake"
G. "Dear
d M -1 I d
d r dM
Stewards are Louis
-
(Nie t
-'.
7. �, amas,
Taylor, Mervyn Johnston, Don
sche)
amat
19. Goad; 31._griev-
Taylor, Peter Postill, Wm.
12. Musical
8. Women's
foment ance
Dowson, Mac Webster, Ivan
instru-
patriotic
20. Lohen- (com-
McClymont and Roy Elliott. The
ment .
group
grin's plain)
Trustee Board will be Mervyn
42 wds.)
9. Actress
wife (2 wds.)
Hayter, Louis Taylor, Ralph
14. Goddess
(Lar,)
Blyth
11. Part of
21. Poet Gold- 32. Worked
smith's at gar-
Stephenson, Mervyn Johnston,
15. Hearing
Miss
nick - dening
Taylor.
Wm. Dowson and Barry Y
16. Be de-
Muffet's
name 33. Devine
Manse Trustee - Alvin Keys, Tom
'•
pendent
diet
22. Uppity 34. Lock out
Consitt; Treasurer - Mrs. Charles
on
13. Gun at
one 35. Brazil's
Reid; Auditors - Mervyn Hayter,
yl�
17. Wood
sorrel
tachments
16. Uncivil
23. Federal play-/
agent ground
Doug. McAsh; Rec. Secretary
20. Guarantee
17. Swan
25. Move like 36. Gershwin
Mrs. Doug McAsh.
23. Small
genus
a snake 37. New
The service in the United
e
drop
1& Coal
29. Invalid Guinea
Church was cancelle8 last Sunday
'
24. Reddish-
residue
30. Check town
owing to the severe ice storm.
yellow
color
11 2 S.+
6 7 s 9
Orange Lodge Meets
(2 wds.)
South Huron District Orange
26. Astrin-
10
Lodge met last Tuesday evening
'
gent
in the Woodham Orange Hall
fruit
27. Product
i2
is
13
Is
with a good attendance from the
various lodges. The Twelfth of
'
of
July celebration is expected to be
Bordeaux
23' White
i617
is iy
held at St. Thomas.
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robe
The election of officers for 1974
.
29. Capillary
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are: District W.M.Alex Hamilton,
t
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.4.Vfnd
Grand Bend; Dist. D.M. William
Fl.
-R¢riaed
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Dickey, Woodham; Dist.
Chaplain Wellwood Gill, Grand
EACH W E E K HERE
Vis'#tain
V�A
Bend; Dist. Rec.Sec. Harold
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ISavis, Kirkton; Dist.Treasurer
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Lloyd Hern, Exeter; Dist.
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Marshall - Ron Denham, St.
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Marys; Dist. 1st Lecturer -Fred
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Jamieson, St. Marys; Dst. 2nd.
down,
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Lecturer lack r,
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The officers were installed byi0L
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Dlistrict - Master Charles
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