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Harold Maloney answers the phope and t calls for his family's Maxi service In
Seaforth. Mr. Maloney is recovering from a sev a for
and as a patient of the
Huron Home Care program, is gradually becomi as independent as possible in
normal daily activities, in his own home.
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LLOYD GLEN TAMEN
Surviving besides her husband ,
committees -- Doug. �ook,
Edison Forrest, Rev. Cliff Britton,
Cemetery,'Brucefield.
January 30th with 59 in
Rtttaba a King.
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are one son Kenneth of Blyth', one
Iona, Mrs.' Donald
Deanna Brock, David Brock, Ross
Pallbearers were Bill Bell, Ron
attendance. The Oddfellows
to the Church
Toronto on Sunday of l.�yd Glen
Tamen, 375 Bleeker Street;
daughter, '
McLean of Morris Township, two
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Mrs. E. $ t e 1, of 87.J4hn
Mr. Wilford•was barn ifi lily
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sisters, (Mae) Mrs. Bradshaw,
Jack Simmons, Lorne Hay, Doug
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Street, Se�ft?> th, dieg Thlursday ,at
a. son of Repti. ,f ohn Wilford and
(Fannie) Mrs. Riley, both of
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bowling party Friday night last,
of the late Mr. and ;Mrs. John
the,Seaforth Community Hospi-
j;,tsa Nesbitt,' fie was official
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with 30 in -attendance jind were
Tamen., He attended Sproats
grandchildren and two great
tall She was. 73.
welcomer :at Timothy. Eatonx
r:. Y �j,,, t ,tAi°'las•.'
School in Tuckersmith and,for a
She was the former 'Mary
United Churtli iii Toronto, anil
"'• tr ,�, >t .„ �; �, :l R #+t rsrt- a,
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Louise (Bid) Chidley, a daughter
public relatioi►s officer for the
gift of appreciation was presented
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I 1r `2: „t•» r '
afterwards.
of the late Mr. and hjrs. Joseph
rutabaga industry in Canada.
to them by Elva Forrest. Rev. and
y -f . per„` F✓P
x Reception of new members and
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Blyth, with the Rev. C. L. Wittich
Chidley of Clinton.
He was the last surviving T►'.
Sacrament of the' Lord's Supper
former Mary Cassidy to whom he
oJff'fciating. Burial was in Blyth
graciously and the meeting closed
Robert' W. of 8.1111, Varna,
will be held in Varna United
She taught Kindergarten in
member of itis family. He married
-brother Earl Collins of Clinton
Church this coming Sunday.
and by a sister, Olive, Mrs. Roy
Serving as pallbearers were
and sister Mrs. Charles Pilgrim
Toronto for a number of years and..
the former Edna Griffin who died
:
later in Seaforth. -She was a
several years ago.
have left this community to talyer
member of $1. Thomas Anglican
'The, body was at Sunnyside
nn
United Church,'reviews
past
Church, Sea ortfi.
year She is`well; ed her husband
E.C. Boswell; daughter, Mary,
home,, 247 Franklin Ave. S.,,
funeral service
was in the chapel at the home
was i nthe chapel
Ontario.
Marshall, George Fear, Louis
a au
The February meeting of the
Mrs. Claude Cornu of Wilming-
With Rev. Willis Hunking,
The Annual Congregational with the singing of "God be with
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survive. ton, Delaware, U.S.A.; a son
Walter of Dundas; a sister Miss
chaplain of Sunnyside Home,
officiating. Burial was in
meeting of Hegsall United 'till we meet again,” led b
y g y
The late Mrs. Speir rested at Jean Chidley of Seaforth; a
Wingham cemetery.
Church was held Wednesday Harry Horton.
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the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in brother, W.J: Jackson of Toronto;
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evening. Following a pot luck
su er, Grace Drummond
pp
Hensall until Wednesday• when and 9 grandchildren.
funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
MRS.MARJORIE JOHNSTON
conducted some bumorous
contests. Slides and some movies MRS. ELLEN`BUCHANAN
Interment was in Bairds The body was at the G.A.
Cemetery," Brumfield. Whitney Funeral Home, 87
Mrs. Marjorie •--• Johnston,
of Clarence
taken at various times throughout
M E
Goderich Street W., where
funeral services were held Satur-
beloved wife
Johnston of Bl th, passed' away
the year were shown.' rs. Ilen Margaret Buchanan
The annual reports were died at Huronview,', Clinton op
handed out and reviewed. Cecil Saturday, February 2. The former
Pepper, Church Treasurer, Ellen 'Margaret Zuefle of St.
explained the Treasurer's report Thomas and Hensall, she was in
and Doreen Spencer the U,C.W. her 82nd year. •
report. The budget' for 1974 was She is survived by several
presented and explained by nieces and nephews.
Helyn Drysdalef The late Mrs. Buchanan rested
.A report of the nominating at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in "
day at 2 p.m. with Rev, Stanley suddenly in Elinton General
Sharples officiating. Temporary Hospital on January 30th, 1974.
entombment ' wak .in Pioneer She was in her `69th year. Mrs.
Memorial Mausoleum with in- Johnston was born in • Glenelg
ferment to follow, later in Township on May 5,A905, the
Maitlandbank Cemetery. - daughter of the late John and
Pallbearers were Elmer Mary Grasby. She married
Larone, Jas. A. Stewart; Gordon Clarence Johnston on September
A. Wright, Helmar -Snell, 30th, 1924 where they farmed in
East Wawanosh until 10 years
committee was given b SecretaryHensall
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until February 5, 1974
The ,U.C.W. 'of Varna -United
W.D.Stephenson and John, A. -
ago when they moved to Blyth -
Elva Forrest. The following
g .
• when a ,private 'funeral service
was held with Rev. Don Beck
Church catered to a banquet for
Cardno. ,
She was a 'member of the United
names were added to the Church
officiating.
Brucefield Oddfellows'and their
pdt-luck lunch preceding their
Church.
Board to serve on different
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int erment was in Bairds
`Fives on. Wednesday night,
LLOYD GLEN TAMEN
Surviving besides her husband ,
committees -- Doug. �ook,
Edison Forrest, Rev. Cliff Britton,
Cemetery,'Brucefield.
January 30th with 59 in
The sudden death occurred in
are one son Kenneth of Blyth', one
Iona, Mrs.' Donald
Deanna Brock, David Brock, Ross
Pallbearers were Bill Bell, Ron
attendance. The Oddfellows
to the Church
Toronto on Sunday of l.�yd Glen
Tamen, 375 Bleeker Street;
daughter, '
McLean of Morris Township, two
Corbett, Margaret Kinghorn,
Bell, Bob Bell and Max Zuefle.
proceeded
Sanctuary for their progr4m.
Toronto. He ,was 68.
sisters, (Mae) Mrs. Bradshaw,
Jack Simmons, Lorne Hay, Doug
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Varna Orange Lodge held a
Born in Auburn he was the son
(Fannie) Mrs. Riley, both of
Shirray and Jack Drysdale.' Ian
MRS.JESSIE M. SPEIR
bowling party Friday night last,
of the late Mr. and ;Mrs. John
Brussels as well as eleven
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McAllister expressed the thanks
"If We'd See Ourselves as Others
with 30 in -attendance jind were
Tamen., He attended Sproats
grandchildren and two great
of the congregation to Rev, and
Jessie Margaret •Speir (former
entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
School in Tuckersmith and,for a
grandchildren.
Mrs. Beck for the past -year and a
Collins). of R.R.lil, Varna passed
RobertWebster at °their home
number of years had been a
The funeral services took place
gift of appreciation was presented
away at Varna on Sunday,
afterwards.
machinist in Toronto.
from Tasher Memorial Chopel,
to them by Elva Forrest. Rev. and
February 3, 1974 in her 76th year.
x Reception of new members and
He is survived by his wife the
Blyth, with the Rev. C. L. Wittich
Mrs. Beck replied most
She is survived by one son,
Sacrament of the' Lord's Supper
former Mary Cassidy to whom he
oJff'fciating. Burial was in Blyth
graciously and the meeting closed
Robert' W. of 8.1111, Varna,
will be held in Varna United
was married in 1940 at Toronto "%TNon Cemetery.
-brother Earl Collins of Clinton
Church this coming Sunday.
and by a sister, Olive, Mrs. Roy
Serving as pallbearers were
and sister Mrs. Charles Pilgrim
'"r.- andMr. Fred McClymont
C. McGeogh of °Egmondviile and
Earl. Caldwell, Ralph Caldwell, �
of Varna. Four grandchildren and
have left this community to talyer
a brother, William, of •Cochrane,
Gordon ' Caldwell, Robert
gymnasium of the Londesboro
f,
three great grandchildren also
up 'residence in Clinton.
Ontario.
Marshall, George Fear, Louis
saw slides showing the different
The February meeting of the
aspects of Western and English
A private funeral service was
Daer.
Horsemanship.
be held at the home of Mrs.
The slides were shown by Dr.
held Wednesday from the
at &
Whitney funeral home, Seaforth,
conducted by Rev. T.E.Hancock
Aeea Cou''ncils meet of Egmondville United. Church.
Interment followed in
Logan Township Council Association of Canada, Mental ` Eginondville Cemetery.- 1
Logan Township Council met Health Association and St. John A. H. WILFORD
Friday due to the Rural Municipal Ambulance. •
Convention in Hamilton being on —That Morris Council As in A. H. Wilford,'86, died Sunday
Feb. 4,$[ 5. Reeve Gordon Mogk agreement with the change in "' in Sunnyside home in Kitchener.
and all members were present zone, painting, from a broken line
with the exception of Councillor to a solid line,to restrict passing in
ordger who was granted leave of the Village of Belgrave. News of
Aselcg due to the passing of his • —That the same grant be given
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels School
Reeve Mogk was appointed Flair in 1974. '• Auburn
chairman of the Logan Township —That we apply to the County
Library Board and Mrs.. Earl' to have a Secondary Plan
A �+i Oppenhauser, Mrs. Edwin prepared for Morris Township.
J illman, Mrs. Keith McLagan and Discussions having been held
° 1 • >> t �..r ., a°r; Mrs. Ken Reaney were named as with' Gary. Davidson, Planning The C W. . held a card art in
members. Mrs. Rdaney: will act as ' Director for Huron County' whoAugustine4 party
' u r ,;'++• St., Halt F'rida 'ni ht.
1 `If secretary. was present. Prizes won were: High Ladies
Frank Campbell addressed —That a grant of $50 be given. Mrs. Jim Leddy; High Mens -
'� • .' •. r� council regarding Mitchell Huron Plowman's Association. Father Phalen; Low'Ladies -Mary
centennial Celebrations, inviting —That By -Law No.4, for
t _ Ellen Foran; Low Man '- Gus
_ the Township . to take part services3lyof County . WAed Redmond; Door' Prize - John
nr+�.':' •.' t especially on Wednesday, Juiy.3 Inspector Be passed. -Boyle.
which has been set aside as rural —That report on the Blyth Mr. Edward Leddy . is in
Harold Maloney is able to play cards with the help holds Mr. Maloney's card hand so that he can play day. creek Drain be considered pt 1 Goderich Hospital.
of a gadget provided by Home Care Occupational with hos other hand. Mrs. Marjory Maloney', left, and. The clerk was instructed to p.m. March 4. Morley Johnson .had a bee on
prepare a by-law increasing the —That petition for a new drain Tuesday putting his steel drive
therapist Joy Daymond, right. The wooden block daughter Elaine join in the,card game., maximum tile drainage loan to be. sent to Jas. A. Hdwes.for shed back'on'the wall. It was
„ $100.00 per acre and all loans survey, plan and report. blown off with high wind last
M t Be A roved B The —Th .+ Gle C e b L'
' BOB BREWS7rfR
OUTDOOR EDITOR
4.
Mfr
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Council Before The Work
Commences.
The Perth County Board- of
Education, is to be notified that
Logan Township agrees to pay
school tax twice yearly June 15
a n as more a the
Stock Valuer for North Half of
Township.
Carman Craip, • Bruce
Richmoiid and Chas. Crawford
from Blyth Lion's Club discussed
having a meeting with other
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle were
down to Nashville to Grand Olde
Opera over the week ;end.
Brian Leddy is still a patient in
Sick Children's Hospital, London.
AIDING THROUGH THE
and November 15.
councils' concerning a proposed 1
i
Ladies aid ha'spot luck :
swimming pool in Blyth.
The Ladies . Aid, of First
shuf ins.
General Accounts of $875.52
Presbyterian Church enjoyed a
A bake sale'a•ill be held in the
I
pdt-luck lunch preceding their
spring, and the Annual Ba•2aar
were approved.
regular meeting on Tuesday with
wiil be held in November. 48 calls
Smiles
43 present.
had been made to shut-ins.
Miss Belle Campbell installed
P
Several humorous readings
(
Mrs: Ed. Andrews as President,
were ,given by Mrs. Wilfred,
The fighter dragged himself to
Mrs. Anne Agar as Vice -Pres-,
Coleman. A poem "Neighbor
his corner and asked his mans-,
'-Have done him
ident, and Mrs. M. Rennie as
Jane" was read by Mrs. Francis
ger, I any
damage?"
Assistant pianist, after which
Coleman,'Mrs. E. Andrews gave
'„Naw," said the manager,
Mrs. Andrews presided for the
the Japanese Version of the 23rd
'ibut keep on swinging. The
meeting.
Psalm.
draft may give him -a cold."
Mrs. Anne Agar, read a poem,
"If We'd See Ourselves as Others
See Us," •Scripture, Psalm 145,
Auxiliary
was read by Mrs. R. McMillan
1
and Mrs. M. Messenger led in
prayer. '
'
plans for
The minutes were read by Mrs.
Reg. Kerslake and Miss Jean
Scott gave the Treasurer's report.
meeting
Several letters of thanks were
read by Mrs. Francis Coleman for
The regular monthly meeting of
the Christmas boxes sent to
the Hospital Auxiliary will be held
Trail riders
in the board room of the hospital
Tuesday, February 12. Dr.
on
Rodger Whitman will *be- the
hole! meeting
guest'speaker.
Members of the Huron Trail
t
Riders Saddle Club mete the
W.I.Notes
gymnasium of the Londesboro
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school on Sunday of last week and
9'
saw slides showing the different
The February meeting of the
aspects of Western and English
Seaforth Women's institute will
'i
Horsemanship.
be held at the home of Mrs.
The slides were shown by Dr.
Graham Kerr on Tuesday after -
Ray Flowers' and Miss Lynn
noon February 12 at 1:30 p.m.
('lowers read the commentaries.
Resolutions is the theme of the
Fifty-one members were present.
meeting with Mrs. Frank Hunt
Members divided into two
and Mrs. Harold Hugill in charge.
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teams, and a fast and furious war
Rev: and Mrs. U're Stewart will be
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'of volleyball followed.
guests.
With a new season of shows
Roll Call is, What I like most
scheduled for the near future
about this month. The Motto is
'fa
there is an increasing interest in
Smile it costs nothing, but creates
membership in the club.
n)uch• °
- Anyone wishing to join the club
Lunch is in charge of Mrs. Ken
.1
is asked to contact president,
Stewart, Mrs. Les Campbell,
i s
DougRiley at Seaforth, 527-1059,,
Mrs. Rete Orr and Mrs. M.
ora member.
McNairn.
' BOB BREWS7rfR
OUTDOOR EDITOR
4.
Mfr
us pp y
Council Before The Work
Commences.
The Perth County Board- of
Education, is to be notified that
Logan Township agrees to pay
school tax twice yearly June 15
a n as more a the
Stock Valuer for North Half of
Township.
Carman Craip, • Bruce
Richmoiid and Chas. Crawford
from Blyth Lion's Club discussed
having a meeting with other
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle were
down to Nashville to Grand Olde
Opera over the week ;end.
Brian Leddy is still a patient in
Sick Children's Hospital, London.
AIDING THROUGH THE
and November 15.
councils' concerning a proposed 1
s
C E A
Road. accounts • totaling
swimming pool in Blyth.
IN -TER NTNG014
WINTER EVENING. ISA
E IS A
$3025.52' and general accounts
General Accounts of $875.52
PAKILCING WAY TD USE A
amounting to $4404.40 were
and Road Accounts of $4,173.74
5WOWMOZILE. BUT REDUCED
ordered paid.
were approved.
VISIBILITY IN0,EASE5THE
A
Smiles
DANGERS ONrTHE TRAIL.
MORRISTOWNSHIP COUNCIL
SNOWMOBILE
Morris Township council met
The round was finally over.
AUTHORITIES RECOMMEND
January .30 witch all members
present; Reeve Wm. Elston
The fighter dragged himself to
L THESE PRECAUTIONS:
his corner and asked his mans-,
'-Have done him
$HT (OR IN THE DAgTIME FOR
presided.
Motions adopted included:
ger, I any
damage?"
KEYOUR HEAPL16RTS AND TAIL-
—That grants of $]0 be given
'„Naw," said the manager,
ZOPERLY A0 THAT THEY ARE
^to each of the -following: Ability
'ibut keep on swinging. The
Fund, Muscular' Dystrophy
draft may give him -a cold."
:DRIVE YOUR i-�
THE. FORGE
527-0443
NOW ON SPECIAL
ALL BEVERAGES
Due to 'mechanical overhaul
we will be
losed
Feb. 13th (o�mY)
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