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K. ,• ;, but note exhibitors, s, S.he so estrrd a r •.: , N , ,, , , t k>?r 88.. 9aQ,IYh?nRll_,.�.gf t1lP Mk .a e a ; grandch�ltiren and 27 great was a potential fax uccessful>x! iZq t, ,, P �..,.s.., Seaforth Community Hospital, ,, , r;:" ' ": , .,' a%•„s 4 ' t P # a s b would b e d #d stir s, r dchildxeki. g,r..,. a titter dateetc s .aoa tractp�l`Ilui s 1t>s.0 .,.. Pep,, e o f rt `? following, a long illness '; <,, ....:. N ': 1 :a light horse show with the fair. She . �. b err , � �� 10 q h Resting at the home of '� ' Sunday in ,lune, due to' ;Ap '0411.UAlas>1t11 .p file .. or e r 'a Born in' Seaforth, she was the ' r , ''' x; �.j William Dale xeportkd an hel er,.b a til aisl it toss tt poitt nt;,, former Della Thompson, a daugh• daughter and Solt-in«law, Mr, and � ,. ■ � ospt tai Mrs.Russell Smith+R.R.I.Dublin increase In five herdsiri Channel that thele be inatty ent4igs tq , � ter of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. ' �� (C Island breeds with chance of more t- akin #t a succuss • James B. Thompson. She married until Thursday mornai thence to Y g funeral mass at St. Patrick's ;• ontinued from Pae 1 g f secretary to replace i icy con tnue.m g . due'to the ti6v classification of-, Leonard lvfcGre ,or of; the ; K John Greed in Seaforth in the Presbyterian Church, The couple Church, Dublin, Friday at •10;3fl Y ` ,Hoggarth who.retired .this month �� the Hays plan. He said, We may Departinerit 'of tigrtculturP,'Chn JEWELI lived in London. Mr. Green died a+m. with ttevr Gordon Dill St. e as secretary after serving in that for 20 have to take a look at the Black and White Show. The number of ton, said the 4�f1 membership ill the county has dojib)ed apd there' ZO& in 194$ and Mrs.. Green. returned . to Seaforth In 196$, She w.aS a officiating. Internment Columban Cemetery., Prayers offer people a service and this can position years. ">• Mrs: • Wilfred" ' Whyte will 'cattle are going down. W.e must are three new clubs started, -HO,• SQ The motion consented to by the NDS V% membet of Hamilton Road Thursday at 8:30 P.M: 1 iepresent Hullett Township an look for more entries." complimented the. Seaforth the Recreation. Department merely limits themselves to Kitchener; Zachariah,' R.R.5, Presbyterian. Ghulch, London.Whitneythe Whitne Funeral Home, Seaforth, in charge of r�V :=r,:•�_., Board re 1•acip John Jewitt; P g Mrs. W.C.Bennett will represent Robert McMillan said he would ciecy ror its strongmembersili . P which indicated a SJ;ton programs that do not exist andhursday, thatd • R EVER Surviving are: a son, John of I� Etobicoke;g sisters, Gladys of arrangements. B • John D. Baker Affairs to give urgent considers- the Hospital Auxiliary; replacing like to see some entries from Huron in the Barrow Show at the communify. ' Seaforth; Mrs. Sadie Stewart of ROGER ANDREWS Y Public Relations Officer tion to amending the VLA Miss Alice Reid. Rev. H.J.Laragh was CNE. He regretted that there Mrs, Irene Jamieson of R,R. 4 ' Clinton, was presented with 'an 11hone 52' Lindsay Toronto; Mrs. H.(Ruth) L day action on somethingit ra ch 156 re ula tions to ermit'veterans B n g P re -appointed by Seaforth Council were none from Huron in the first Sharon and Bob spent Sunday in moved froth the Hugill house. of Ingersoll; two grandsons. Ro er J Andrews 65 f R R to acquire small holdings, even if Moore and Alex Chesney'- Y show last year. We hope that be will make the NeW8 Of lE111 � $' OndVllle The body was at the G.A. g ' o to represent the town on the , Y 4, Seaforth, died'of a heart attack °the main purpose of most of the Dondid Dodds, leader of the Whitneyuneral home in Seaforth •V+L«A. Deadline Board. Y at home Saturday. -Hc He was born in older veterans now applying fpr, Swine 4-H Club said membership . with the funeral servic at 1 m. y' Once again veterans are Dr. Charles' Moyo, who was Tax-deductible' P West Gwillimbur Townshi loans 'under thg VLA is tQ meet was down last year ii'ut 1te hoped l,:Ctib�e Wed esda Rev. + Mery E: Y to reminded that the deadline for their housing re uirement , • it elected president of the Medical it would be higher this year with . a di Y• � Simcoe County, a son of the late the veterans land act is March g q � Staff at a meeting earlier this Reuber officiating. Burial was in John T. Andrews, and -Mary 1974. Any veteran who has being the view of this House that month, presented a report for the three clubs to replace the two last pensions—a. good way to Woodland cemetery, London. McConnell: Educated in Simcoe ' , entitlement to apiece f this land year. qualified and who intends to take Medical Staff, The Medical Staff Pallbearers were: James F. County, he was a poultryman..He advantage of the act is urged tp ought to be the ri t of any recommendation, that Dr, Rodger Claire Reith, reporting for the, Save money today for Scott, Clair Reith, Alex Chesney, came to the-Seafbrth area in 1938. veteran." egg division, said the number of + proceed with plans right now. hitman be named chief of staff Ed. Boyes, J : White and Jack Surviving are: his wife,,the An editorial in the January The Legion has been seeking ofthe hospital, was approved by entries has remained the same for what you'll need tomorrow. 41 Scott'. former Edna Pickett of Clinton, an extension of the March 1974 the last number of years with the edition of the Legion Magazine t e Board. whom he married in 1944; a son, reads as follows: deadline and/or the reopening of ti Gordon 'McKenzie, Hospital . qualityhoof the the eggs good. worth Let me help you the 1968 qualification deadline, MRS.THOMASF. RYAN John W. of R.R. 41Seaforth; Those VLA Deadlines q Administraf or, in his report said g ,,+�. sisters, . Mrs. Claude (Edith) Maybe it was Necause it was but up to the time of going to there had been some confusion continuing. get started. Owen of Willowdale, Mrs. Robert ,close to Armistice Day and maybe Press Veterans Affairs Minister resulting from the recent Stanley Hillen reported on the Mrs. T}iomas' F. Ryan, 90, of (Laura) Owen of Whitby, Mrs. it was just another example of Daniel MacDonald had not given announcement -the hospital would grain section and W.D. Wilson - R R.1,Dublin died,Tuesday at the Dawson (Marguite) Feaver of 'how all parties in the House of any indication that he was be handling the fire calls in the . for the gafp committee. • • Hillside Rest Home, R.R.5, Toronto. prepared to enact any further Gordan Papple, speaking on J i MINI i l is n Commons forget their differences future• for the Seaforth Fire Stratford, after a short illness. The body was at the R.S. Box legislation in this respect. A the grounds and property, said a r Born in Lucan she was the „ funeral home, Seaforth, where comes to veterans' problems n In questionnaire published . in the any one repotting emphasizednt. He reshould lot of painting, repairing and former Catharine McIlhargey. funeral service was held Tuesday November issue of the Legion fencing had been carried out. 34• 88455 Y any event they gave unanimous phone the usual fire number She was, married at St. at 2 p.m., with Rev. T.E. Hancock consent to a motion in the House. Magazine. shows that there is a 527-1100. There is a special Fire John Murphy reported for the , MITCHELL Patrick's Church, •Lucan on April officiating assisted b I Rev h great deal of interest among midways and 'Joe Gibson on 27, 1909 to Thomas. Ryan who Y Dwight Strain ofr Clinton. Tem on November 9 asking • t e Government to amend the Vet- vetera concerning extension of Department phone Inst ailed at the hospital switchboard. P indoor booths. James Doig said McDonald Farm booth f•: Past Events Recreation Committees and the daughter>of the late John and died in 1953, porary entombment was in the Brans Land Act regulations. the de lines. Mr. McKenzie said a call to the the Old groups are basically functioning ZO& with this viewpoint and said the pcontribute Harburn and Ross Riley, most dEarlEGlant offer people a service and this can Surviving are six sons, ,Joseph Pioneer Memorial mausoleum. Harburn; Lowe hands The motion consented to by the hospital using the hospital was •a success, giving some hdltt@• Mr. -and .,Mrs. Dean Gibson, , Eac Party '� sponsor euchre. the Recreation. Department merely limits themselves to Kitchener; Zachariah,' R.R.5, Pallbearers were: Wilson • Motion of this kind, obliging House obliges the Minister to number could delay action in children their first opportunity to party on Friday, January 25th programs that do not exist andhursday, thatd Township, one sister, Esther -Johnston•of Blyth and a brother, said. Feb. 7th, ',executive Seaforth; Francis, R.R.1, Dublin; R.R.I. Dublin; Leo, McCartney, Milton Dietz, Henry the Government to fake specific P usually Y come forth with some recommen- dations deadlines. securing help for a fire: see baby animals such as piglets. Kenneth Moore said there was Fixed costs for roads in Huron total ' than meeting commencing at 8:00' L. M elyk, anMrs. + Kevin Jewitt; Lone- Sam Clarence'; Ziter, Wilfred Coleman, Ken action on somethingit co cernin the iJ g edn Wednesday, Feb, 13th, Legion ie dylc, who has Mrs. Arie Sharon and Bob spent Sunday in moved froth the Hugill house. M ass' an help numerous groups Elaine and Sharon Brown. The funeral service took Kitchener; Earl, Al.vinston; 3 Moore and Alex Chesney'- Y wants to avoid doing, rarely if because We hope that be will make the NeW8 Of lE111 � $' OndVllle a 41 per cent increase in profit�i Sale, hopes or ten pe cent according to the ' Flowerbearers were: Root.. ever et an here a g Y�' right recommendations so that no . from the Penny and McCartnegtoand Bruce Coleman, single "nay" by an • MP will veterans will lose their settlement Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. with more advertising another 41 • defeat it. , benefits. Darwin Bannerman on Saturday per cent next yeaf•: MRS. GRACE BROWN in this case .Stanley Knowles, NDP member for Wirrnipeg North Regardless of the above editor/ ial, would.be well to were Mrs. Ellen Smibert -of London Bell Bennett reported for Turf - Club and cited all the repairs to The MuiUal Life of Canada D• learnMrs. Grace Brown of Blyth 'Centre, the house you advised and Miss Marie Smibert barn have ons passed away in ,Witjgham Generales moved that take action before March 1974. of Toronto, and on Sunday, Mr. the and track which . request the Minister of Veterans Veterans who did not qualify in and Mrs, Don Talbot and Sherri been carred. Art Bolton said both Hospital January 18, 1974. She 1 (Continued from Page 1) was in' her 68th Year. 968 will be out of luck unless the- of London. •from your leaders. rem Mrs. Brown was born in Morris Muron act is changed. - Warning that sometimes Township on December 12, 1906, • Past Events Recreation Committees and the daughter>of the late John and h�ghw'ays Last Wednesday at the Stag service clubs' are workings as opposite forces, he said that both Alice Shortreed. She married Harvey'Brown on March 1st 1930, (Contihue^d from Page 1) Euchre, winners were: Ernest groups are basically functioning where they farmed in Morrig with this viewpoint and said the pcontribute Harburn and Ross Riley, most dEarlEGlant offer people a service and this can Township until 10 years ago when ` they moved to Blyth. She was a Ministry will a set ' Harburn; Lowe hands • .;an onfy be done efficiently thr h staunch member of the United Churc Mf t BI th amount to the road system in villesand Gary Osborne; runner Huron but that Huron citizens —up , Red Dillon. r i>• i• i• fi>• f� i• � . In . the -event of r. i oug cooperation. In this way there is no overlapping • or o o r, o y she w s organist of Walton' ma,yy choose to spend considerably have be The Bingo last Friday, attracted Ron Littleton,, who has shows a projection of fixed' costs interference in- activities' or United Church for 30 years and mciY•e wh'i'ch would to paid totally out of county funds, thjrty-four players, and prizes to •, • the value of $3S9 were en been a patient -in in .St, `Joseph's and new equipment. Engineer . said • the, Dr. W.J.Thompson, for the second meeting in succession, Shortreed, Ken Taylor, James Y programs. ' ' .later displayed,, her musica! "We should begin to think f won. r }tt(iSpitai; Lohdon, ]las-returneL' ' inflationary trends and not for any - Classified Ads pay dividends. ' In the way of direct operation, talents in many channels. � Surviving Besides her husband this in terms. of a rant rat r g than a percentage of total road P g Coming Events hdltt@• Mr. -and .,Mrs. Dean Gibson, , Eac Party '� sponsor euchre. the Recreation. Department merely limits themselves to is one son, John of Morris costs in the count Mr. Britnell y•� Friday, Feb. 1st, Bingo as usual at the Legion Hall. Lucan, Mrs. Mary McGillvary, ' - party on Friday, January 25th programs that do not exist andhursday, thatd Township, one sister, Esther -Johnston•of Blyth and a brother, said. Feb. 7th, ',executive Walkerton and Mrs. Margaret Barnard, Exeter, visited with Mr. Ladies' Nigh - Carolyn Mr.\and Mrs. Ken Preszcator on Saturday from Clinton -to the there iinterest shown. It Ellwood Shortreed..of Wingham, Fixed costs for roads in Huron total ' than meeting commencing at 8:00' L. M elyk, anMrs. on the Kinburn road. Mr. and Kevin Jewitt; Lone- Sam London. more beneficial to the community for t ecreation department to as well. as two granddaughters, more one, millionp. dollarst at edn Wednesday, Feb, 13th, Legion ie dylc, who has Mrs. Arie Sharon and Bob spent Sunday in moved froth the Hugill house. M ass' an help numerous groups Elaine and Sharon Brown. The funeral service took ay ate of about five sponsored public speaking. anent been a patient in Victoria Hospital, has returned'home. }' v E" d indi 'duals to operate place f T k M ' 1 Ch i or ten pe cent according to the activities ather than solely rom as er emorta ape , Blyth with the Rev. C. L. Wittich Road Committee Chairman. The Road Needs Study. Update . concen g on a few areas. Mr. Buist was introduced by officiating. Burial was in Blyth shows a projection of fixed' costs Brian Flannigan and thanked by r Union Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were such as maintenance, overhead Bob Beutenmiller• Walter . Shortreed, Wilfred and new equipment. Engineer . said • the, Dr. W.J.Thompson, for the second meeting in succession, Shortreed, Ken Taylor, James Y to ofll increasing rate of, fie to ten won the special draw. Lawrie, Harold Frame -and Harvey Snell." percent provides only • for President Clair qampbell was Ethel Kerr-, Low Prize - Jean inflationary trends and not for any in charge of the in eting. Classified Ads pay dividends. improvement in services. and -Michael were Mr. and Mrs prize - Andy Crozier. Fore ters Eac Party '� sponsor euchre. The Foreste s of Court William Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie Kerri visited on Sunda) with Mr. Constance held a euchre card and John of Varna, Mrs. Ella and Mrs, Dave Medd and Kim of party on Friday, January 25th Jewitt, Don, Larry, Ken, Kevin Blyth. withthe following winners. and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Floyd moved Ladies' Nigh - Carolyn Mr.\and Mrs. Ken Preszcator on Saturday from Clinton -to the Thompson; Lone - Mary McClure; visited on Friday with Mrs. house on the farm of Dolig. Hugill Low - Kim Riley; Men's High - Mervyn,,, Webb and girls of on the Kinburn road. Mr. and Kevin Jewitt; Lone- Sam London. Mrs. Lloyd McCluskie now are • McClure; Low - Steven Jewitt. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, residing in Egmondville having ' Sharon and Bob spent Sunday in moved froth the Hugill house. M d Mrs Robert The last Foresters Family Bowling was cancelled because of Sarnia with T. an Reynolds, Janet, Bob, Nancy Jo sleet. There is another night of Southfield, Michigan. , planned for February 10th at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and P.M. at Noble's Bowling Lanes in Seaforth. There will be no services at the L.O,B.A. Londesboro Unit ed Church for Winners at euchre on the month of February while January 21st weree'Ladies High - ORev.Stan McDonald is on Mrs. McDougall; Ladies' Lone - holidays. Ethel Kerr-, Low Prize - Jean Sunday visitors with .Mr. find Cairns; Men's High - Norm Riehl; mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie Men's Lone - H. Dolmage; Low and -Michael were Mr. and Mrs prize - Andy Crozier. ave, ON INCOME TAX AS YOU SAVE FOR' RETIREMENT Upp to $4,000 a year may be deduct= foie for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a ,.1 REGISTERED . = r RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life. Ask me for details. ARNOLD STINNISSEN 'L.J1V Seaforth -- 'Phone 527-0410 SUN .IWEF"E OF UANADt1 ,,... Owl AcGregoe Top Quality BEEF Government Inspected Wbole Beef 9 $t Half Beef 994 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTMG WRAP14RNG and QUICK PREEZiNG1. Free Def very' Within 10 Mile Grant McGreg& 11holie 262-51839 -To receive and dispose of the Financial and Auditor's Reports, -To elect 'Directors, -To appoint Auditors, -To consider and enact a proposed amendm2nt to Company By-law No. 33 re Remuneration, -To transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. The retiring Directors are John , H', McEwing, Stanley Mcllwain, and J. Norman Trewartha, all of whom are eligible for re- election. All Members are invited to be present MRS. MARGARET SHARP, Secretary -Treasurer V � Persons .residing in the � SEAFORTH'FIRE,AI�EAi 1 ' Must Phone fr a ststance and to,, O S .summon the'' fire brigade r . Fire calls in the Seaforth Fire Area r now will be answered. by -staff' ' at Seaforth Community Hospital. A special line has been -installed and 1 _ the existing fire alarm• No. 5 7-1100 continues in'use. use. The hospital r teles r r phone number is not to be used for fire emepgencies and if used, could cause , d , play.r r SEAFORTH FIRE, AREA BOAR L11111111111111111111