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the Goderich General and marine He explained man of the jobs . students will be going to"Blyth on
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I3ecenkly in their•Social Studies
Hospital, where they were taken' done there and demonstrated Wednesday, February 13, to say
' course, grade two has been on a tour 'through all parts of 4. some of the equipment The • the,ir speeches in the afternoon.
studying .abqut the hospital and-
.-D-e ghildren enjoyed. the X-ray children found the trip very
new song to the Lord." The - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley of
scripture lesson, Titus 1:1.9, was Winthrop, were guests . at the.
The February meeting of
- Personals
well
the, People that work there as a
room the best, At the end he
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interesting, to see fust hand what
Volleyball
Cromarty W.M.S. was held at the
Thee was a good attendance at
as about the 'post office, so on
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tour, two nurses answered any
they have been learning about in
At noon -hour on February 7,
orae of Mrs. Mervin Dow on
the South Hibbert public skating
January 22, the class went to
questions the children had. The
class.
the.,,volleyball teams from Mullett
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
night in Hensali last week. There
p Goderich by bus, accompanied by
next stop was the Goderich Pgst
roll call by naming a woman from
Central Sc1*i'ool travelled to
Dow presiding. The meeting
will skating again on this
} their teacher Miss Wittie and
• Office, where the class was shown •
Milk Film
Clinton Public School to challenge
opened with a poem, Wanted,
Saturday night, February 16.
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Mrs. Bosman, The first visited
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around -by the actin postmaster.
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On Wednesday, Januar 30 at
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that school in volleyball'. Hullett
by Hymn 84, "O
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker and
questions, from the pupils. This
volleyball. These teams which
Hullett Central School there
her topic, Courage. Current
followed sing a
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were two interesting guests; Mr.
teams did very well. The scores
for the girls were IS -12 and 15.6,
new song to the Lord." The - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley of
scripture lesson, Titus 1:1.9, was Winthrop, were guests . at the.
G. Holmes from Fairhoueslme Dairy,
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Clinton Mr.
both for, Hullett. For the boys, the
read in unison, followed by
Heinbuck-breis wedding in St.
and E. Cressman
from Maple Lanes. Dairy,,. Kit-
scores were 15-12 and 15-11 for
meditation and prayer by Mrs.
Andrew the Apostle. Church in
crone', who brought a film called
Hullett. A third game was played
Dow. The offering was received
London and at ,the reception at
"Cow to Carton." This film
and ,the score 15-7 for Clinton.
and dedicated by Mrs. Lamond.
The Banquetor, in Lambeth.
showed how dairies and other
Boys' Honsela.rgae Sports
Seven members answered the
r: and Mrs. Otto Walker
vis�ed last And,
with Mr. and
aspects of the production and
Again this year houseleague
roll call by naming a woman from
Mrs, Jack Cockwill, Dashwood.
transportation of milk have
volleyball takes place, in the
the Bible and giving the reason
placed first.
changed over the years. After the
gymnasium. Every other noon-
' she was mentioned. Mrs. Dow
Hibbert United Church as guests.
film, Mr. Cressman answered
hour, the boys' teams play
gave a reading on two Bible
sium by grades four and five
Mrs. Calder McKaig chose as
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questions, from the pupils. This
volleyball. These teams which
women - Jochabid, the mother of
her topic, Courage. Current
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film proved to be most erijoyable
consist of the grade six, seven
Moses, and her daugfiter, Mir -
their garage to decorate and,wash -
and educational.
and eight boys are called
iam, the prophetess.
Pair of Child's.
In Scanning the Blyth standard we note a report •that despite
Princess and Prince
"Voyageurs", who are in first
• The president, Mrs. M. Lain -
said the name was interesting so he used it and it earned him
a rebuff from Ministry of Transport and Communications,
Again this year Hullett Central
Place; Bruins and Falcons who
ond, conducted the business and
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Blyth council moved Monde night to push ahead with their
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School's candidate., for prince
are tied for second and Eagles
announced the World Da of
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ondary School and Mr. John
attempt to gain -a• license issuing office for Blyth. - A Blyth
and princess of the Clinton
who are in third place. The
Prayer service which is to be held
Seaforth Public ,School
native who 'became something of a celebrity across the
Winter Carnival, did very well in
Playoffs will be held in one week.
in Cromarty Presbyterian Church
FEBRUARY 8th
. province died recently in Kitchener. A. H.Wilford, who was
the competition• which was held
Every other noon -hour, floor
on March 1 with -the ladies of
placed first.
born in Blyth on March 16, 1887 and became known as the
on Saturday, February 2. Petty
hockey is played in the gymna-
Hibbert United Church as guests.
Pi1o�'1@ 527-1712
Rutaba ti"Kin died in the•'Sunn side Horrie, ''Kitchener.
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Konarski and C'r'aig 'Millar, ,f rst
sium by grades four and five
Mrs. Calder McKaig chose as
give special thanks to Murphy's
While in Blyth among other promotions carried on by Mr.
Wilford was promoting turni s While rutaba a is a Swedish
rode in the parade in "a decorated
boys.' The nick names given to
these teams are as follows:' Leafs,
her topic, Courage. Current
Councils bicycle by-law set $1 a• year licence charge. No
P gconvertible
turnip and it doesn't grow in Purham County, Mr. Wilford
and- tossed candies to
the children's' along the parade
Rangers, Black Hawks and
events were given lsy everyone.
said the name was interesting so he used it and it earned him
route. Then all the competitors
Bruins. These teams' points are
The meeting closed with Hymn
593, A charge to keep I have, and
the title. King of the Rutabagas. Idid
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the Hokey-Pokey dance in the`
very close. The playoffs will be
the Lord's Prayer in unison.
The Zurich Citizens News reports that the council of the
Clinton High School auditorium
held at a later date.
ondary School and Mr. John
Township of Hay, at their regular monthly 'meeting man
where the winners were an -
housing both an artificial ice arena and'a community centre; is
Talbot of Seaforth Public School.
Tuesday, took the first steps towards an official plan for the
noticed. Betty and Craig placed
being built on. a 20 -acre site adjacent to Howick Central
In senior. competition, speakers '
the producer 5c per hundred
municipality. Council agreed to request the Huron County
Planning Department to. prepare a Secondary Plan and a
second 'making them runners-up
to Clinton's representatives who
Agri—notes
pound o£ milk so the consumer
Zoning By-law for Hay. - -The owners of the Dominion
placed first.
Christine McNall, Carol Jewitt
doesn't have to pay more. An
You get a distinctive black -accented grille with a nice big Ss
in the More SS ID on the front fender, the deck lid,
Hotel, Zurich, recently made the members of the Zurich Pee
Hullet Central would like to
and Kerri Medd. ,
editor of a daily papei-,"who gives '
emblem middle.
the steering wheel:
'Wee Hockey Club happy as they presented a new set of.-.
give special thanks to Murphy's
(By Adrian Vos)
opinions to thousands of readers
hockey sweaters and socks. The presentation was made to
Garage in Clinton for the use of
Councils bicycle by-law set $1 a• year licence charge. No
junigr contest were: first,
should not give such shallow
Barry Overholt, captain " of the team • and coach Eugene
their garage to decorate and,wash -
Christine • Carter, who talked
opinions.
O'Brien.
the car, free of charge. Also
ornament or,recreation, including the park. Breaking these
Mitchell Agricultural Society, according to the Mitchell
thanks to the teachers who helped
Advocate, had a very successful year. The report showed
plan and decorate Hullett's float,
In an editorial in the London
often.
man improvements were made, including outside electrical
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Mr. and Mrs. Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
Free Press last week, the editor
their productivity is shown in the '
wiring150% paid to the -town towards paving of driveway,
Jenkins, Mr. Talbot, and Miss
was whining that farmers get
Food is the nations lar g est
cattle wash barns, carpeting and chairs. The Society is
Roney.
subsidies. It seems that there are
business. If you count all the
answering an appeal from Ritz Luterhan Villa has decided to
been cut in half in the last twenty
people who just don't want to.
workers on the farm, in
furnish a room. - - - Frank Campbell addressed the Logan
I -Public Speaking
learn. Time and again it has been
-processing, transportation,
'service,,
council regarding Mitchell Centennial celebrations, inviting
The contestant selected • to
pointed out that subsidies, no
retailing and restaurant
the township to take part, especially on Wednesday, July 3rd,
represent Hullett Central in the
matter who receives them, always
you'll find that one out of every
. which has been set 'aside as Rural Day.
Oral Communications Festival
get passed on to the user of the •
fiveworkers who works in
A, heading over a story. in the Wingham Advance -Times
competitionwas Ann Snell. In
_Not
- product. Not because the
industry is connected with the
indicates a new standpipe for the town would cost in the
Seaforth on Tuesday, February 5,
producer that way, blit it
food industry. An agricultural
neighborhood of $165,000. Two representatives ,-of the
'
she placed in the top three wiio
follows logically. _ If production
industry that receives a 'fair .price
Wingham P.U.C. attended Monday's council meeting
will travel to Robertson Memorial
costs are too high, no profit was
for its products is a big buyer of
seeking approval to go ahead with plans for a new standpipe.
Public School, Goderich next
made. If no profit is made
all kinds of products. And that
Mr. Roy Bennett, one of the PUC representatives explained
week.
production stops, for no one
means more „and better paying
that the fire underwriters who insure the town want about
Also on Thursday, February 7,
works for nothing. The result is a
jobs for labour in urban factories
500,000 gallons storage, and also informed council that.they
the Legion Contest took place in
shortage of product andw
and service industries.
were in favor of proceeding with a 384,000 gallon stressed
the gymnasium. The following
subsequently higher prices. If a,
concrete standpipe. Following furtherM discussions. council
people were in the junior contest:
Bove 'went then,.decitdes that thi's :
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ave '-tt5''a' 'oval to secure rices. on. various
g• pp P types • bf
Paul • St.' Louis, John Lawson,
g to .happen acid the' prod'u,
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structures and to proceed with 'tentative plans. The
Health Welfare Minister, Marc Ldionde, last
Cameron Moon, Judy Carter,
is essential, they may grant the
in form:
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and announced
Christine Carter, Cathy Gibbings,
.producer a subsidy some
week approval of a federal government grant to,help.finance a
Sharon Ellis, Karen Durnin,
or another. This may induce the
special project undertaken by a• group of .retired people in
Teresa Konarski, and Janice
producer to keep producing and
WANT —ADS
Wingham. The grant for $6,653 has been awarded to
McClinchey. 'They presented
thus the price won'tgo up. Hence
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Wingham 'Senior. Citizens, to fix up, furnish and equip the
their speeches to the • three
the subsidy benefits the user of ! Phone 527-0240
formerArmoury as a Senior Citizen's drop-in centre. - -
judges, Mrs. Pat Allen from
the product. The subsidy may be
-Doug. Bunker, R.R.2, Harriston, reported this past week
'Clinton Public School, Mr. Ron
in the form of tax concessions as
that May 31, 197# has been set as the date for the new
Smith from Central Huron Sec-
in the mining industry, or in
$387,000 Howick Township Community Centre. The structure,
ondary School and Mr. John
helping the farmer to pay his
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Fire insurance Company
housing both an artificial ice arena and'a community centre; is
Talbot of Seaforth Public School.
labour a decent wage or paying
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being built on. a 20 -acre site adjacent to Howick Central
In senior. competition, speakers '
the producer 5c per hundred
}' Treasurer; Captains, Bev. Whetstone, Brenda Picard and
Winnie Walters. general chairman was Judy "Hiles. - - -Mr.
School in the centre of the township.
were Calvin Lovett, Judy Jewitt,
pound o£ milk so the consumer
111 inches
Overall Length ........ 197.7 inches
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The Clinton News -Record reports that C',inton council at a
Christine McNall, Carol Jewitt
doesn't have to pay more. An
You get a distinctive black -accented grille with a nice big Ss
in the More SS ID on the front fender, the deck lid,
Width 72.E inches
special meeting Monday night passed,thme by-laws which
and Kerri Medd. ,
editor of a daily papei-,"who gives '
emblem middle.
the steering wheel:
Height • • :........... 52.5 inches
will bring taxis, bicycles and traffic in line with other towns.
The judges' decisions in the
opinions to thousands of readers
And es some ve s ort etri in on the hood and deck
Councils bicycle by-law set $1 a• year licence charge. No
junigr contest were: first,
should not give such shallow
bicycles can be driven on sidewalks meant for people who are
Christine • Carter, who talked
opinions.
walking and bicycles are banned from any place set asid%for
about Duke, her pet dog; Judy
ornament or,recreation, including the park. Breaking these
Carter, finished second, speaking
That subsidies . wouldn't be
laws could mean up to a $50 fine or 21 days in jail. Failure to
about her pet raccoons, and
necessary if farmers got paid by
get a license or riding two persons on a bike meant for only
Karen 'Durnin who talked of Tiny
their productivity is shown in the '
one could mean a fine up to $5.00 and costs. The traffic by-law
her pet cat, was third.
fact that the farm work force has
passed Monday night is a collection of all the traffic by-laws
Calvin Lovett argued about
been cut in half in the last twenty
passed in town since the first motorized vehicle came to town
"Women's Lib" to win first prize
years, while production increased
some 60 or 70 years ago. Part of the taxi by;law has a
over Kerri Medd, who accented
by 50%- This is not because large
requirement of a $25 license and the driver will require a
the older generation being
corporations moved' into farming,
$5.00 license. Each cab must carry $300,000 in insurance.
discouraged with young men and
for virtually all our production is
The taxi drivedr may charage up to $1 for two•passengers or
Judy Jewitt talked about drugs
on family farms. If newsp pers
less within a three mile radius of Clinton, $1.25 for three
and their effects, to place third in
were as efficient they wou dn't
passeners and $Z for four fares in one cab.They may charge
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the contest. Each of these
'have had to increase their price
$3 per hour for waiting time. Failure to comply carries a $25 a
day fine. - - - Bayfield council were happy to accept a,$100
cheque from Ontario Housing on Monday .evening; at their
regular meeting, to bind the agreement to purchase the land
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
adjacent to the municipal building, for a Senior Citizens'
'MEETING
17 -unit housing project.
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Notice • Is Hereby Given That the,
In the Lucknow Sentinel we note that plans are being
advanced for the Lucknow Reunion "Let's Roar in '74"
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The Goderich Signal -Star reports that the Goderich I•
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because that's what the SS stands for.
Package includes 14 x 6 Rally wheels With trim rings; special center
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}' Treasurer; Captains, Bev. Whetstone, Brenda Picard and
Winnie Walters. general chairman was Judy "Hiles. - - -Mr.
will be held in the
caps and bright lug nuts. Special front and rear suspension. A remote-
control sport mirror on the driver's side, manual -control on the other.
111 inches
Overall Length ........ 197.7 inches
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You get a distinctive black -accented grille with a nice big Ss
in the More SS ID on the front fender, the deck lid,
Width 72.E inches
dinner, at the Candlelight Inn, on the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
emblem middle.
the steering wheel:
Height • • :........... 52.5 inches
And es some ve s ort etri in on the hood and deck
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914
AT 2:00 P.M.
For the presentation of the Annual Report;
to elect three directors to replace. those
whose term of office has expired; and toy
transact all business as may be done at a
general meeting of rhe policyholders.
The retiring director's are Donald I
Campbell, Bayfield; Elmore McBride,'
Exeter; and Melvin Webster, Clinton;
who are eligible for re-election.
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