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Competitors in one of the races for local fine and track conditions were good for Saturday's
snowmobilers at the Optimist Winter Carnival on events, but freezing rain forced cancellation of the.
Saturday -come across the finish line with the end of main Carnival races on Sunday,.
the race flag dabout to be dropped. The weather was
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The service will be followedbyPot-Luck
Lunch and,
ANNUAL MEETING - -
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. amp s oves coo in as ice • stormniTs
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annual meeting of South Hibbert
Icicles lined the bleachers at Seaforth
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Fairgrounds. ort Sunday as freezing rain. coated ,
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everything in sight with a thick blanket of ice. Icy
pillow cases and white shirts for..
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conditions and driving rain forced cancellation. of
bandages, etc:.a
A contest o 1i .pies wa's.
reported off in the village shortly
-Sunday's Winter Carnival Snowmobile races.
conducted by Mrs. J. Carey. _
after noon -and later, the whole
area was without it.. There were
We ask your Delp \
There was a good crowd and lively competition in
Carnival. A balloon relay, a water race and a.western
Hibbert Athletic Ass yclntion secretary;
Eldon Allen presided for the The new president, Mrs, Beverly
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' the race and novelty events for local snowmobilers
pick-up were featured.
As tell us what you like and dislike
of our continuing
during the Saturday events of the Optimist Winter
people cooking,ollowing
..,..part
program to serve the needs of our about the paper.
• payment of fees and a New Year's
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readers and to ensure 'that the Completed questionnaires can
be mailed or brought in to the
with camp stoves, pumping withwhich
chain saws, etc. Hydro still hadofficers
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features we publish are interest-
ing and useful to you, we ask that Expositor office. A draw will be
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you take .a few minutes to fill in made from all the questionnaires
the questionnaire on page 13 of we receive for a ,free one year's
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this week's Huron Expositor or on subscription to 'the Huron
page 12 of last week's issue and Expositor.
. amp s oves coo in as ice • stormniTs
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annual meeting of South Hibbert
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here. ,
Because of the ice'storm, both
th in hydro panel box on fire. Russell Miller, Lloyd Cameron.
Leprosy Mission, and old sheets,
Sunday School and Churc
He wa a to prevent further
damage by
pillow cases and white shirts for..
Services were cancelled n
Sunday afternoon. The hydro was
shutting off the Evening Auxiliary ..
,power. 'The January meeting of the
bandages, etc:.a
A contest o 1i .pies wa's.
reported off in the village shortly
Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary
conducted by Mrs. J. Carey. _
after noon -and later, the whole
area was without it.. There were
9 Annual Meetingof South was held at .the home of the
Mrs. Robert Laing.
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Misses Janet Allen, Toron
manv reports of broken"branches,
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Hibbert Athletic Ass yclntion secretary;
Eldon Allen presided for the The new president, Mrs, Beverly
and Marilyn Laing, Straiforr
the homes
1 d th ' r half an
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
spent weekend at their
some a en - ice ove
inch, thick. Those fortunateAthletic
annual meeting of South Hibbert
Taylor, opened the meeting with
"Another
here. ,
Barn is Saved Vice Pres. -John Templeman;
Association which was
,the poem Year is
Laverne Wallace's barn is still , 2nd. Vice Pres. - Russell Miller;
farmers who had invested in
•carry
held at Staffa Hall on Saturday
Dawning". Mrs. Cart& Kerslake
Annual Meeting
W E D D I'N G INVITATIONS
generators were ablo to on
afternoon. Lloyd Cameron was
read thescripture,, Psalm 95'. The
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Eldon Allen was elected
without any difficulty, but many
found themselves
secr ary.
roll ,call was qnswered by the
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
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people cooking,ollowing
the annual reports,
• payment of fees and a New Year's
held its annual meeting on
neighbour couples stopped for Recreation Comm. -Mr,. and Mrs.
with camp stoves, pumping withwhich
chain saws, etc. Hydro still hadofficers
showed a successful year;
Thought. Mrs. Lorne Elliott gave
Thursday with the Rev. Wilfred'
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Women's Missionary Society,
were elected for 1974.
the treasurer's report and
Jarvis presiding. Following the'
Marian Ritchie Evening
not been restoredggn the tenth of
H -bb b 2.30 M d
These are: Past Pres. - Eldon
received the offering.
reading of 'John 19: 1-7, Mr.'
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} ert y p.m. on, on ay. Allen; Pres. - John Wallace; 1st
Mrs. 'Eldon Allen read an
Jarvis spoke for a few minutes on
Barn is Saved Vice Pres. -John Templeman;
article 'on the new artof bird
recent events to which -'these.
Laverne Wallace's barn is still , 2nd. Vice Pres. - Russell Miller;
reading. NF s.' Taylor gave an
verses could be applied, and led
standing today thanks to the Sec. - Lloyd Cameron; Treas. -
account of th nnual meeting of
in prayer.
quick action of the owner. John Scott: Grounds Comm.-
Stratford 'Pres terial Women's
Eldon Allen was elected
Following community skating at Ross Riley, Roger Dow, Bob
Missionary Soiety and led in
secretary for the meeting..
Hensall on Saturday night, two Laing, Carter Kerslake;
discussion on the various reports
Reports from the following
neighbour couples stopped for Recreation Comm. -Mr,. and Mrs.
presented at it.
organizations, were read
coffee at the Wallace.,., home. Ivan Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle
• The group decided to collect
Women's Missionary Society,
Before the second couple left for Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
used cards, nylons and empty
Marian Ritchie Evening
'home. the lights went out and Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
spools for nursing homes and
Auxiliary, Ladies' Aid,, Children
upon investigating, Mr. Wallace Gardiner. Ball Games Comm.-
schools for the retarded. They will
of the Church, Explorers,
found the barn full of smoke and John Wallace, John Templeman,
also 'collect stamps for the
Cemetery Board, Cromhenex and '
Cradle Roll.
' your week ahead 6 DR. A.W. DAMIS
Def erse
There are 131 members on the
.membership roll of Cromarty
Forecast Period: January 27th to February 2
system
•7 �i alerts, e rtS
Church 11 of whom are
non-resident. There were 3
"
ARIES Hold it Aries! Concern"
ng affairs of the heart?
Mar. 21 Apr. 19 Remember..
baptisms during the year, 3
- -no one, you included, can afford
the luxury halluhinations.
body to g e rm s
deaths and 4 transfers. The
Tory of controlled Take an
treasurer's report showed a total
objective look at a member of the opposite sex,
of $7,110.87 raised for current
TAURUS Substituting, taking someone else's place - isn't
se
Our bodies have a defense
bodies
expenses and $963 for the
Apr. 20 - May 20 always desirable. Especially, when your atti-
system as complicated
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budge. $10.40 was sent to
tude is one bf mixed emotions, Meaning? Illu-
our country's. How our cells send'
Toronto for the National
sionary gains are likely, this week.
out defense alerts and fight off
•,Development Fund.
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GEM*I This ha opens to be an ideal time for you to re-
invaders is a subject captivating
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The following officers were
May 21 - June 20 channel your thinking, relative to the opposite
medical researchers.
elected for 1974: Auditors, John
sex. What is more, you must initiate several
changes, in affairs of the heart.
What • happens when we
Wallace, Eldon Allen; Sunday
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MOONCHIILD This week, especially, handling or knowing how
breathe in invaders like TB
germs, cigarette smoke, cold
School Superintendent - Mrs.
Thos. L, Scott, Assistant, Mrs. J.
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June 21- July 22 to manage money - is your thing. It's highly
probable that you will see through". a risky
viruses, pollutant particles? One.
Carey; Library Comm. Mrs.,,John
business transaction.
researcher is investigating the
Templeman, Mrs. G. Laing, Mrs.
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LEO Thiseosme eyele finds you somewhat out of
activities of 'one major, line of
defense in the lungs, the
T. Scott; These Days Sec. - Mrs.
Calder
t Believe it or not, you're inclined,
Jnty 23 • Aug. 22 charatoward
Mcl{aig; Record Sec. -
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' toward underestimating your potentialities. In
macrophages. Macrophages are;
Mrs. Eldon Allen; Cradle Roll
other words, you'll accomplish something you
scavenger cells that literally eat
Superintendent - Mrs. Carter
did not !bink possible.
germs, viruses and other
Kerslake; Cemetery Comm.-
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VIRGO Things y6u believe to be under control, won't
assaulters. The Investigator is
Calder McKaig, Thos. Scott, John
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Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 be! Your miscalculations will include the oppo-
site sex. Advice! Meet coming problems on a
spring into action and why they
Gordon Laing, Carter Kerslake,
"one to one" basis.
often fail to digest and conquer.
Otto Walker. Trustees, Gordon
LIBRA According to your -chart, most of your effortsScott,
Another researcher is exploring
Utto Walker, Robert
,Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 •will be misdirected. Meaning? You'll devote
how the macrophages fight off TB
Gardiner, Managers for 3 year
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too much time to lou term projects at the
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in articular. When the
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expense of obligations at hand.
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macrophages alone gulp down the,
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SCORPIO The planet Mars duringthis week's cosmic
TB germs, the germs simpl� keep
Years - Gordon Scott, ,Philip
Oct. 23 -Nov. 21 cycle, will give fou a "shot in the arm." In
on multiplying inside the
James, Otto Walker; 1 year,
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- other words, there's lots of energy coming your
way. A warning, however! Guard against aeci-
macrophage. But when the
prank Elliott, Jim Miller, Ivan
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dents.
macrophages join forces with
Norris. Church Treasurer - Jarhes
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SAGITTARIUS Don't rely on support from associates; this
smaller, white• blood cells. then
Miller,
The Budget Allocation of
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` Nov. 22 - bet 21 week. As a matter of fact, turn around and
the macrophages" develop the
$$925.00 was acce ted for 1974.
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take a look - only your shadow will be there.
power to digest the TB germs and
The increase ift, theMinister's
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Dee. 22 Jon. 19 too
keep them from reproducing.
stipened as recommended by the
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- over • agressive and pushy with your eo
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Cromhenex Board was accepted
workers an4 associates. This week, you won't
you can determine by
and it was decided that
a • :
win a popularity contest.
ellular structure which people
a
Presbyterian Centennial sign
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AOUAR•Yitd It fright seem foolish, title late in the game.
'I":_i'2tf-Feb. 18 Nonetheless, a little self improvement refresh-
iii have trouble fighting off TB,
the Researcher says, "you
would be purchased and placed
can
on the front of the church.
or course or adva»ted training will be ex -
single out those people ahead of
petted' of you.
time as high risks and take steps
This cosmic cycle happens to find you in an
to protect them." Faking a
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