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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, Mareh 2'Y, 1974*o t r " Sew [kgs have an n'att Ki sten. The
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station is a' scene 'of great agtivity. r
I'C *' a.r * ..f.�x's.'tl. k ` +kf"A_ k,✓s" �''�i+;,°"
. S. Xhe sawmill at Watton is,running full
1 b a blast and the farmers are busy .drawing
is your- entennial - w w, a it y
u - u @ n' e lumber BroadfooY of Tuckbrsmith died ;ori
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Tuesday last. The event' was not entirely
Planning for ot�r 1975' Centennial = taut a Pel'Manen''t retrinder i•n town .�
unexpected as he had been ill'all winter.l•Ie
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which, -will mark the 100 ears since' of the,, n•tributions of Seaforth .
was 64 years of ages' � •
Donald McKinnon of, •. Tucker i h
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Seaforth was incorporated as a towh - citizen; since `1$75? _ Spice
delivered to;James Archibatd, one of they
has "start&d, a Now is the time t0 suggest Sugar. an d • ' • � finest heavy draught geldings., which has
Though' there was only a fair crowd —!alternatives. end- push for your pet -
�~ been- sold. in Seaforth for some 'time
P g project.' Doff. t wait until the middle of BY Bill Smffey James ,Scott Sr. has purchased. half an ^ '
resent at
-last week's fir eetin acre frvrti Robert Scott in Harpurhey and
there were lots of bright 'f• as and 1975 to complain "They should have intends erecting a residence thereon as
enthusiasm in evidence. Seaforth done it this way" or "Why didn't they soon as'the wea .ther permits: `
People have a bee* retry good have a concert instead of a ball game Hect or Reid of Stanley recently
• celebrators aril th 955 Old Bos purchased from James Snell of H, 0lett, a
y (or visa versa)? Jus( back on the' job after a week in bed great ones. shorthorn 'buil, Stanley Prince. ,He took
Reunion (m� king the 1855° founding •lf it seems to you thatthe same•old w•' thdoe r, as- the old gag has it. Sure enough. He had saved enough' for several prizes inthe lead! ' •f Il s in
of 8eaforthp 'a d the 1968 Reunion people appear on every committee Actuit was a particularly virulent flu i the return air fare: but needed some bread
(marking SeaforJh_s 1868 incor , and get - their ideas across to. every was in bed wish- i was so'sure I was going for eatingand sleeping in the'1491y Land. I The horse fair held -in. Seaforth'• was a
porationas a village) brought crowds eeting, perhaps It hasn't occurred to die that I even Eanedlled My curling. almost, said something blasphemous about decided success. "
dates. what he could do with his tl rima e, but. 21 1914
from miles, at�ttnd to celebrate vttith to you that these same old people are P g
the only ones who care enough about Still weak and shak but I'm g1port of bit 'my lip, reminded him -of previous Lou Aber art of M•Willop has sold' his
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and told him i might as well'take farm on the 3rd concession of the Township `
Hopefully next year's Centennial the town and 'about organizing a - back on,riy'feet. When a guy is nor on the the money and throw it off the end of the known as tlt Henr Casl_farm to James
(estivities will be the .best yet. More successful Centennial to appear at job, even f �a'+�geek, his whole world starts dock as give it to him.
jdeas 'otn how you'd like to marK the 4 tv crumble around him. • Scott of '$oxlioro. Mr. A�rhart intends
Y meetingS.' His logical reply was that there was still' coming to,town to reside;,
occasion are needed. Volunteers will At school, in); students, without any firm Dr. Lloyd Moffatt entertained a number
Fifteen people out of a population ice on the bay, so it, would be a'pointless
have t0 be. foiat.d to Ian eln"d, Staff �. hand on the helm; were wallowing in a sea • of his friends at -his country home nee
P of over 2,000 attended the Centennial gesture'.' _
eaCfl event. of silliness. They had discovered they could �� ' Varna.
meeting. How many pgdple ever J het away with. murder with a substitute Left to cn¢wton that, I regained my cool., - Forty of the Brucefield young people met 4(, A►'
PI'ans' are Still on.the azy side.' bother to'attend 'sown Council, PUC skipper, and I found it n�ecessary to flog six i thought, "Well, I've given money to In the Sunday School room of the church
Now is the time, if you lave ,an idea' Orother important meetings that are of them at the mast ,and keelhaul a few. some pretty crazy causes in my day. 1 may when they'presented Rev.- S'.D.Mclnfosh.
0orut how Seaforth should celebrate open to the, public? No Ont. Can more to get them herded back into the as well subsidize this disciple -as he walks with an electric reading lamp.
fo'scic. in the steps of the Master, or what ever. He With the disappearance of nearly all the
it ti` 1_Q,0 years as'a town, to come to consider your views if you're- not i the next Centennial -meeting and talk` present'to provide them. Thev're reasonably subdued again, but looks a,bik Jewish with those dark eyes. snow the tai re now rupn. in large J' I
Maybe he'll lose his papers, as he usually numbers at Kippen. `'.
about it. Let's Cut out the apathy and, let's. there is still some friction. Because the sun' does, and Israelis will draft him into the Roliert J: Paterson of Hensali has taken
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ihi,titi , -_'t.ts a rees above
' few de
Try to visualize what Seaforth was see the silent majority contribut'L to anti g army for two years." a position as bookkeeper with T.C.Joynt, ,
freezing outside. they went all the windows merchant of this village. ? �
like. in. 1, How can we, capture mak.ir'g our 1975 Centennial an, event " open t
Because I still have a fever and don't So i told him how much he could have,
some of the flavau.r'of -h ra? W.hat to remember. The choir of St Thomas Church were
�._ want to be 'in a draught, • 1 want them adding, "That's my first and fleet offer. ' entertained at the home of Mc. and Mrs. I
closed. We compromised. We closed the He accepted with the equanimity for which Wm. Archibald itr Tuckersmith. I
windows and o eRed the door. he is noted. I retired to my sick bed.
" P e Athlone Mero left town for Port Colborne
1' - ' At hpme, things were in even a worse Lying there in a fever, 1 thought I could to take a position as government eleVaV
mess, when 1 struggled back to a modicum hear his and his •mother's' voices going on
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1 _�..... { -of health. My family had ebbed me blind, and on, bit f wasn't sure and was too sick stapCe brought in
mail. --
n rabbit. or hare
to Isaac Hudson
Adams of Co
t „ AiD o�t {cera � .wa, honey fora visit with to Next mot -hint I was•tol - b tm wife, with hast lees likeah tghedtlQ pounds aatci
Gadgets or land for food .� t
°� g 1 g c} Y Y g grey hound. It was a
fat and • saucy Nikov Shen. The visit a certain uneasiness, that she had, raised- L
purchased by J.W.Beattie.
coincided with her birthday. 'My wife, in a ,thcantc a bit. "Just enougli�so the poor kta d` d I
state of euphoria Charles Holmes of toy�t, as a ed to o-+,.... ...
After'run'nin its own show for'far p and grandmotherly doesn't starve. 1 '.,h.
9 W6.'also couldn t help but notice at put in a stock of bathroom fixtures, piping
gormlessness, gave Kim -a cheque that I
too many years, Ontario Hydra has the How
ick meeting fast week that the The " x,or.,kid" is twenty-six, and with and accessories and will be ready ti5"show
made' my eyes, wa°(er, with real salt tears, I in 'a few >,da s.
decided to take it on the road. It has H dro information team did•n of have his- abilities as a 'con artist hasn't the y
Y when�t heard the amount.
decided to enter the `era of . an easement otic to resent 't0 • remotest possibility of ever coming within Mr. and Mrs, H. Jack son A now living
policy p in. the village of Walton. The 'came here
` artiei ator democracy' with a Kim escaped with the biggest,riff`cai haling distance of st arvation. g They
'came P Y Y. farmers —° somethin`g they promised -`.�- ��' - from the west.. � vl
series"of informatio • rr e, tins in 1.974 before I was'strung enough to do v
P $ 9 elected township representatives the anything about it. With real trepidation enquired. how A sleigh, toad of young people enjoyed t
regard ' to., its proposed Bradley- week .before that they were trying much. I .cam very near to• av,ng a stroke themselves at the home ot;Mr. and Mrs.
Georgetown fransmissiofi line right- their "damndest" to have their When 1 yJ'as able to bellow outrage, my whet! 1 learned she had aln st doubled my. James Co4tts, Walton; I st week.' c
of =wad. appropriate department ready for wife tried.to soothe.•"it's just to help the' bid, which° -I had thought was in trumps., Bruce Phillips of town !tends opening a
young folks out. After all, you can't take it garage in the' building .opposite duff's
It's a g good move by Hydro and one them. We wonder how many more with you." After ,years of. paying' interest and Mill, formerly used b'y. R. and F.' t
that ig sincerely welcomed by,farmers farmer -oriented ideas coming from -mortgages and banks, I had tinally got ' Devereaux.
in this area. At the same time there clear,, and even had a few bucks ahead. 1 MARCIi 25 1949.
the team will remain just that — Myresponse: "Who the hell helped us I
is a pattern emerging from' these was looking around for somewhere to Luck winners of. the r
P 9 9 ideas. ou�whenwere;the'y,etrrt��iiTli�'�Whatdo Y p i3es offered by '1
invest it with the hope' that 1 might have a the Ce wn , Hardware were . Mrs. Les.
meetings that is' justifiably The time has come for Ontario youmean'takeitwithyou.'Therewon'tbe j
t few dollars -extra for the odd box of beer Dolma and Wm, Rutledge. "
concerning marry farmers. anything left •to .lake. Beni<les, 1 wasn't g ge. Harold 1
Hydro to 'money where Its when i arrived at the bread -and -water JAckson acted as master,of ceremonies. H
.planning on going just yet, whatever the �
The Hydro' men ' meeting the mouth is, Farmers are sick to dt?afh of existence level ofthe old age pension, Harr Re elc of Mc tl op, has eleven
rest of you had planned. for. me." Y g ICS' I
farmers have ei tough job., We've been promises. Th are entUled fair, firm ` ewes and they have produced two sets of
P And there I was, wiped gut, practically,
on the `o_ther side' ourselves a few . offers statedlearl in writin That was bad enough. Worse to come. twins, two sets; f triplets and one 'Single
y g in one weak week. Moral, Never had a joint g, -
" times and we don't env them their 'Son Hugh came home to see his beloved 6 lamb- this. spring,
Y We. know , Hydro is insisting we account, with your wife: John Earle suffered severe injuries to his
• parents before embarking on a pilgrimage. • j
position.. And we'll state right now need this massive' increase in power to Israel. Every time son Hugh comes My only, consolation . was that if I'd foot when a handcart, loaded with lumber, t
that men like H, dro's Art Mosher, . to take' care of our Own needs, or home, 1 put 'both hands on my wailer and invested in something, we'd have had an ,. ran over his toes. The accident occurred �
_Bob Walker'and .Don Fraser impress ' brace myself: He's always just 'a little instant depression, and I'd -have lost ever while he was at work at John Boshart
P rather fast_'growing cities like j n p Y'
us. They answer questions without Kitchener -Waterloo need it. But do short', Hb's practising to be an nickel. That would be a sure thing, with my Sons, . 1
hedging an say the � fi believe ? extortionist, and'promiscs to be one of the fuck; / Mrs. Carrie McLean of Kippen has sold
9 9 (1 Y Y � we really? her 100 acre farm near Chiselhurst to Ernie i
farmers should be fully co .pensated We are well aware of the fact that Whitehouse.
for, any and all losse . suffered you cannot `store" electrical power for Seaforth. Public School Board has
because of transmission lines i9 .rainy day and that at present we are . accepted 'the resignation of P.B.Moffatt•
r•rnecinn +h, ;e 1-4 Mr. Moffatt came to Seaforth in 1931. from •'