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s` Members of the Curting Club LADIES Wright, °Faye, Stogy, 0aij: etti, Cliff Parrker, Jim Roherton; B"rt,' `
ended the season SaturdayFirst Draw . 4a0 c owat,
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evenin with a ot-
-luck isu supper G rt attexsogi Mary Fothering lst. dra, � W/.i7 k 3rd draw stay Hutchisoq, Jobe'
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wart all was elected ham . Draw for the, Counter Rowan NA a �'4' a t e. tl t1ni e'ar h Wtl
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President for
a Rowat is�Frtas dent of the Snowden, Margie
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Ladles Section. Dianne Alexander. Trgphy J(ihn I'att rk '4 ssday l draw, !field ; , e
orsott "'S1ra,, . nesday ev niti� during th
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three draws are held during the 3rd draw for the Major Golding Verda Sinclair, Ted .0,osforda rurlirig season.
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Bill Campbell Jr. Bob Wilson','
winter with the winners being: trophy -Norma Riley, Margie Gwen Scott, p
3rd Draw • C. Barber TroP1►Y • I<tod Doig, Talin "Patterson Jr,
Dou Rowt Jiffe, Ina Scoir}s, John B#srIFlfpt 1!Vlnitetrs
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c Doug Ilk ey a " hold e,'..
« s. Jim-IGroclte, �134b etc lvlarie tG
Underwood Vicki Horbink
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MEN'S
1st draw -Lloyd Mowat, JaSeveral, OA,• 40w�?
Mayhew, Bob Fotheringham, were held as well .as thrge tneni
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Glen Hayter. one mixed and one ladies opeiti
BrUcefield
2nd. Draw - Bob .Ste. Marie, bonspiel,
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh.Berry `
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Tuekersmith unit 1 U.C.W. of of The World. Mrs. Wilson told o
JUNiVKS'! - Mem4ers or a prospective Junior B@rfnett, ROSS Govier, Bruucke,d United Church tttet in about "The Great Stone was pring and
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'Hockey Team fol' Seaforth next season arq: Back, Carnochan. the school room for the Easter Y"•
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I ate, Brian Lane, Paul Hulle meeting, The collection was received by
Steve Southgate, y Dwayne • Sweaters worn byAthe boys were sponsored by Les Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs•• -Mrs. Ham dedicated by' Mrs.
Cornish, Gary Phillips, Bill O'Shea, Rick McDonald, Seiler. Ham were in charge of the4 �tlson.
Don 'Nicholson, Front, Randy MCClinch@y, Kevin devotions. 9" The meditation was given by FASHIONS
Mrs. Ham opened the meetin Mrs: Wilson. She spoke on The FOR,
with a poem
,. d :1. [r"'..,:^tiw� "•e t i NCJann eau.te a aJAari + ,,f.� *'.:, .; y'°vM as X` kai"�'�•, �' °•` , "Flowers" and
p g Life of Bruce March and how he p t
passed away while waiting for a BOYS •S . . .
Easter Hymn 247 was sung with p Y g °
r • K• �, fi� Mrs. • Ross Scott at the piano. heart transplant. This part of the
Mrs. Ham also read -1st Cor. meeting closed with prayer. s
SPORT
f,,�Am� ,�tw � y`• "Christ is Risen from the Dead". Mrs. M.Walters conducted the
� �` } t t� f Miss Swan read an Easter verse; business part. Thank you notes
r�' a �tfj '` Mrs. Paterson read "Oh Saviour were read by Mrs.Broadfoot from SUITS
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Olive Broadfoot and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Ross. Mrs. Geo. Bold or neat cheek double knit
rrl, t" r • HendePson thanked Jacketi:s, some• with contrast
nked the group for R
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their kindness during her illness. LrLn to lug or Brawn - t4izes
lite plain xlair
NEWS Of, The Secretary's report and the pants. Blue or
z tt * Treasurer's report were given. Y lron>< 10 years up.
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The roll call was answered by 20 Boys 8 to 16
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An invitation to jom Umt 2 on
April 24 was accepted, also an Bops 17-18
Unit II H'ensall U.C.W.4S M
t5" •k,� invitation 'to Wesley Willis l t,
,yc '••`1 Y � 7a ;. � ,4r�s ,„ Uriit II of H8nsa1} U.C.W. met Ciintod on April 28th. Unit one Youths 49 SO
Monday evening at the Church will serve a luncheon on May 2 atWYK
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April Thankoffering , 7 P.M. Mrs. Walters closed the
�eting. Grace Drummond acted
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meeting with prayer. Lunch was SEPARATE
as Chairlady, and opened the served' by' Mrs. J.Henderson,
y� AN INJURY - At Friday nights exhibition hockeymeeting with a poem "Behold the Mrs. N. Sillery, Mrs. Berry.
Spam Jackets
game two Beaver players help an injured 'Junior to stone is rolled away". Joyce
his feet: No. 10, Rick McDonald looks on. Pepper conduct8d the devotional Blazers
.• using scripture from Luke and
also using the last four United 4�� fire XriWine. Royal,
• * .�,� "�'�`�«'` `•�; � t :`� . Church bulletins Brown,Bu►telling of the V
Nawy or Gold { ers
four images of Jesus Christ. 1. �double Ii�t
� 4 God became Man., 2. Jesus
• P�''i. '"t ,„ �>F � �^< +r ep � - a" I ` t Sport COatH -- We have S
A*,; X ; Christ -.Revolutionary,., 3. Jesus good choi S to 16 eays.
a y § Christ as Liberator., 4. Christ's y
life e cowith
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e as a sufferer. ,.
a poem and prayer. The minutes. ® 8 to 10. from JSAt Friday 9S
SHOT ON GOAL:- night's the March meeting were read Boys ■
Y ht'S hocke Y gam®Police N
No. 18, Kevin Bennett is about to shoot on Beaver °'nd approved.,
POews 12-16 from 1'T ��'
The roll call answered by •
goalie, At Carter. Moving in on the action is Jim "� �t, �fteen members was�'.an Easter•<• •• �A. t. iVAUGYMA K
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Bills, No. 7. �:.,. w ,
ought",The topic was very ably
CHIEF OF POLICE
^�, { given by Lorda Chapman. She W.ASHABL°E
read 'a very interesting article During the week of the .3rd to ��R� PANTS
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r SN , m� t the loth of April, 1974, the'
F� g u re S a t► n g Club «« "t s "Facing death is an interesting Seaforth Police Department knit pants to contrast the Jackets above In plain aheaes
f "i� "ix..�, experience", a story about Bruce investigated 17 occurrences, They or bold pLtiid chocked patterns. Flare boibans with peg -
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Marsh, a'C.B.C. announcer who are as follows: Sizes 8dta.1B,.,,,,,, 995 1 s9
M waited for a heart transplant. Mr. Theft 3 •..
U,3 a.""ua ,11ee"a Marsh died on March 19, about Threats and Intimidation 1
�7 A RACE? - Here Dwayne Cornish and Jack 10 hours before a heart became
Lost &Found 1
Mcilwain appear to be getting r eady for a°foot •race. available. Lorna also read a poem Assist Other PD's 1
The annual meeting of the the, number of Canadian Figure -• I "Resurrection". Missing Persons 1
Kay Mock told mem¢ers about General Police Information 5,
the Westminster Week -end May Assaults - 1
Seaforth Figure Skating Club was
Skating Association tests passed
held on Wednesday, at the
and wad very pleased
with the
Town Hall. ,
inumbers.
Hockey team banquet,on April 17 • totaling $1,200.00 and one minor
The.Treasurer, Mrs. Peg Ellis
Preliminary figures
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read the financial report and it is
First figures
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as follows:
Dutch
3
Financial Statement
'Canasta
6
.March 31, 1974
Willow
1
Receipts
Swing
3
Bal. on hand., from 1972-
Fiesta
2
Kay Mock told mem¢ers about General Police Information 5,
the Westminster Week -end May Assaults - 1
31 -June 1, and also about Alma General Assistance 2,
College being held from August Insecure Property 2
11 to ,14. it was decided by the One ' major ` accident was
members to cat er to a Midget D investigated with damages
Hockey team banquet,on April 17 • totaling $1,200.00 and one minor
at 6:3Q. The general meeting will accident with damages totaling
be 'helot on May 6, and Unit Il is $35.00. -
responsible to provide lunch. 7 persons charged under the
73. season 564.32 Ten Fox 2 Ricki Thompson spent a day Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presicator, Jane'Daidson of Brucefield is to L.C,A.
Fees 1306.50 The c}ianging of the skating with his grandparents, Mr-° and Diane and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. be the .guest speaker, 4 persons charged under the STORE CLOSED -- GOOD FRIDAY
Achievement Day 1973 74.15 night to a Monday, having all Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Craig Allan�Pfaff and Elaine of Crediton A The Beef Barbeque will be held H.T.A.
Achievement Day -1974 52.75 sessions on . one night was
Sale of pins 17.31 discussed. of Staffa. were Sunday visitors with Mr. on May 29.' it was decided that ' I Person,, charged under the
Sale of badges 28.70 With the change of night the Mr. and Mrs. Dong Buchanan and Mrs. David Preszcator, because of the general meeting, criminal Code.
j spent` from Thursday until Christine, Lisa, Christopher and Unit 11 will not have their regular 14 Parking Tickets issued.
Movies 1973 37.95 'possibility of a new professional Tuesday with their `daughter, Greg. May meeting, The May meeting 22 motorists stopped and warned
Trophy Donations 30`.00 was a present exec son-in-law and granddaughter, Pretty Pollies schedule was reviewed and the for minor defects and offences.
Mise. 2.00D The present` executive resigned Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell and The Seaforth No '3 Pretty meeting closed with the
• I f5111 t; 1, 103.00 and a new executive nominated. Jennifer of Montreal. Pollies held their Sth meeting at benediction followed by an.
rant 200.00 Past President - Mrs. J.Pinder; Mr. and. Mrs. Hector Kingswell Brenda Thompson's home on Evening Prayer. - Everyone
Preside y- Mrs. M. Whitman; `of Clinton visited on Saturday April 8th at 7•:'30 p.m, enjoyed a game -6f flash cards of
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$2416.68 Secretary- Mrs. E. Read; Bible laces ' and events
with Mr. and Mrs. George The meeting opened with the P
F Tieasureh, Mrs. , Eisler; `Test Mellwain, pledge followed by roll call - four conducted by Grace Drummorid.
Expenses AssCha'istant
Mrs. J.Chers. J. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, members were absent. Wilma Munn and Jeanette '
Ice Time $905.00 Assistant Test Chairman - Mrs. J.
Fran Brady 768.00 Saldivar; Ways and Means John and Elizabeth visited on Sharon Thompson was picked as Turner as hostesses served
lunch.
J lion 144.00 Committee - Mrs. M.C.Lam, Sunday with his father, Mr. Earl the new vice president.
met Lawson who is as patient in Discussion for this meeting was Hensall Personals
Movie'Ren 973 47.00 Mrs. Albert and Mrs. H. Nolan. University Hospital, London. on "Beautiful Complexions". Mrs. Elizabeth Faber.,
linter Club 25.00 Registration, Mrs, D. Strong; Vicki Powell of Auburn spent The next meeting will be held-: Literature Secretary of Huron
i Service Chavage 1.00 . Chairman arena, . Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. on Mom. April 15th at 7:30 at Presbyterial, and .a delegate for
C. F. S. A. 158.41 N. Andreassi. W.M.S. and Arn Circle of
j Huron Expositor 37.16 Fred Buchanan, Bill. Doug, Betty Brenda Thompson'•s home. Q�
It is hoped that 1974-1975 and Bob. Dessert Euchre Carmel Presbyterian Church. and
'ttage 62.80
2.00 sea(6til }will be a successful year Mrs. Elizabeth Medd and' her * (intended for last week) Rachel Schwalm, Literature
Trophies 34.66 for the skaters. grandchildren, Sheryl, Kevin and The Canadian Forester's held Secretary of the Hamilton -London
p - Robbie Armstrong, all of Clinton, their annual dessert euchre on Synodical attended the annual
A eased to
vote of thanks was visited on Sunda with Mr. and March 25th in the hall. meeting in the Geneva
$2185.03 expressed to Iy1r. Ken Ready who Mrs. Jack MeddandKerri. Euchre winners for the eveningY y
Presbyterian Church -in Chesle
bal, on hand - Mar.31/74. $231.65 with others provided power Mr. and Mrs. John Th ompson, were: Ladies High Lillian last Tuesday and 'Wednesday.
skating and to the past executive Sharon and Bob, Miss Shiela Jameison; Lone HAhds-June Delegates froni 'ten counties
The Test chairman reported on for a job well done. Baker of - Winthrop, Jim ' Fothergill; Low- Nona Pipe; attended. While there they also
Thompson of Lindsay visited on Men's High - John Thompson; visited with Rev. and Mrs,
GA5 Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs, Lone Hands - Lorne Hunking of P:A.Ferguson• of Chesley who
1 Terence Hunter of Colborne Londesboro; Low Russell were formerly of Hensalh
Township. McKray; Lucky Plate - Lloyd Mr. and Mrs.Desmond Ivey of
Mr. and Mr's. Jim Preszcator; Pipe; Grocery drawwas won by Sarnia visited Sunday with their
•Bill,•Debbie and Michael visited Alice Buchanan and Annie Leitch. mother, Mrs. Daisy Ivey.
,. on Saturday evening with Mr. and
C=Mrs. Allan' Pfaff, Elaine, and
�"`�� Dennis of Crediton.
• ,,„Mr. and Mrs.Frank Tardella of
Toronto visited on Sunday with
(f } �✓' Paul, .dim and Gary Buchanan. -
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C'Rgl{q�. Nurs6i "What are,gov operating•
• +„ }iuN for?i•
Doctor: "Five hundred dollars."
Nurse: "No, I mean what does
the patient have?"
'flow about it? Ten gallons FREE If yoq911 take the whole lot!" Doctor: "Five hundred dollars."
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