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Sunday, Rev. Wilfred Jarvis paid Sunday tornado in the St. Colum• • "i �' y'`, , •.,H�.,, x .A, �, � � a y m" ' , •t , , _ ,,. •
tribute to the faithful work of ban district. Unfortunately, one of
Calder McKaig and Thomas Scott them. Eldon; Allen, was injured { SEAF0
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who have both com
pleted 25 when a beam from a b •rti fell on P� soca"'��° i
as> years as elders of the congrega- him, and he is in 5eaforth � ,;� �,°t' '` u ` •, � ' �"u'' �#,r �� �"� ,
tion of Cromarty Presbyterian Hospital.
Church, At a luncheon following Mr., and Mrs. Mervin Shute -w " -^� •
the service, each was presented and family,Kirkton, visited1'F I
with a marble desk pen set. Both Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
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man expressed their appreciation
and in his remarks, Mi. Scott paid Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harburn
tribl.ite to the LAte Ergest Temple- have arrived home after spending , T 1d 4 the TaWn Of Sea brt'h has 1n3t1'ImCted me
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man, who was also ordained to three weeks visiting and sight ; u ' R Wans-
to eC are DAYLIGHT SAVI NG'TIME,. adopted for the
the eldership at the same time. seeing in England, Scotland, Athletic Association base'bal �,��+A thenk•you note from the Ireland and Wales. On their trip ..•/ Town Of k7eafOrth, durliig; thB�perlOil O s
r:. „1�ylathpa` Mission Hospital in they visited Cromarty, Scotland40,
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limb•;.; to whom the Marian Mrs. John Jefferson was The Dublin and District managers are needed for the with Mrs. Jean Dill during the • Q
"'`Ritchie -Evening Auxiliary sent among the guests at a party in Athletic Association is hoping to upcoming season. If you are past week, Sunday, April 28th, 1974
new pillow cases last year, was honour of Mis. James Lealess, enter, Pee Wre, Bantam and willing to lend a stand contact one Fr. Arthur Looby visited with
read at their April meeting last Munro. The gathering was held at Midget girls teams in W.O"A.A. of the committee members. For his mother, Mrs. Annie Looby at 2—all a;mM ,
Tuesday night: Mrs. Jean Carey, • the: home of Mrs. Frank competitionmTas well as a teafor the past couple of years attempts .and• brothers during the past
presiding, opened the meeting Hutchison, Mitchell. girls over 17 classification yet to have been made at organizin eek. to
with a reading, The Miracle. Weekend guests with Mr. and be decided, Also it is hoped to soccer. Miss Marie Krauskopf of
Hymn 98 was 'sung, followed by Mrs. Thos. Scutt were Mrs. enter a squirt team in W.O.A.A. At the April meeting of the Hamilton spent a few days last
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the study book section on the Scott';; brother, Hugh Moore, competition for boys 11 and Dublin and District Athletic week visiting relatives,
meaning of salvation, which was and Mes;,Moore cit''Lindsay. under. Association a committee was Visitors on the weekend with
given -by Mrs. John Miller and .'Sunday visitors with Mrs. J. Registration for both house appointed to look after summer Mrs. Mary Ryan and Alice were, at 2i01' a.m
Mrs. Lorne Elliott with Mr$. Jefferson w'cre Mr. and Mrs, Bili league and W.O.A.A. teams -will sports. Committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lozer and t
Robert Laing reading portions ref Laidlaw and family, Dorchester, take place at the Dublin Ball Park Dav'c' Brown Larry Cook, .Joe 1•grTtily of Davidson, Mich arida ■•
scripture throughout. and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Sunday April 28. 12 - 2. rain or Cronin and Norman McKay. Miss Theresa Ryan of London. an respectfully request the citizens 't0 O13e1'VC'1e $sine,
The roll call was the name of a Chessell and Charles. Stratford. shine. On Wednesday, April 17th the . Mr. Tom Feeney of London
missionary and her field. The Margaret and Andrew Couper, Ill addition to the members attended the W.O.A.A, spent the weekend with his SILLS,,.
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- topic, The Promise of April, was Hensall, spent the weekend %%ith scams tilt, association hopes to annual softball meeting in brothers Louis and Eimer -Feeney. ■ ■ ■
given by Mrs. John Templeman. Mrs. Jean Care}. organi/e bovti -and girls (tome Wingham. Miss Mary Evans and Miss "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
The meeting closed with Hymn Miss Nancy Allen has league as well as slaw pit ch, soft At the meeting delegates voted Madeline Peachi of Windsor
474 and the Lord's Praver. A commenced work as cashier n the ball for ladies and men of Dublin to accept only birth certificates as spent the weekend with Mrs.
silent auction of plants, sewing, K -Mart store in Stratford, and district, Ancone interested "'Proof of Age" for all W.O.A.A. Frank Evans.
baking and books followed the Mr. and Mrs,Alex Gardiner playing in slue','pitch can contact players, also it was decided ' a Mr', and Mrs; -Mike Maloney, el
meetin visited in Kitchener on Lara' Cook, 345.2971 ladies slow pitch would be started Liz, Lori and Lvnda of Stratford
Last Wednesday, many of the Wednesay with Mr. and Mrs. , In order that the above teams for ladies over 2.3.ycars of age..An spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.11 TV •0
men from this area helped in the Harvey Readhead. can materialize coaches and unipir clinic will be hefd,Sunday. Wilfred Maloney. 1
A061.286`in the Mitchell Legion Mrs. James'MacRae of Parkhill
'p at 1 p.m. fur all those interested is visiting with Mr. Don MacRae.
in learning the rules. Unilpires are Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Byers and
needed here for both W.O.A.A. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hird of
r and home league games. Woodstock spent SWidav with
1 Airy umpire, coach, manager. Mr. andi rs. Ed. $vers.
plbv&s or fans are welcome' to Visitors with -Mrs, Kate
attend. Plans now• underway for Flanagan on Sunday were Mr.
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cr y, Nn the,upcoming softball and soccer .andv Mrs. Bev McMullen and
� y ,. i yrs , j ' season teams in Dublin. • A'gam family cif London and Mrs, Frank Old Fa'shione Values" are COtTtIl19 yOUt' Way
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this year it is hoped. p y haling t7r St, Pants.
Thursday Apri! 18th to Saturday Qpri1 27th, 1974
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be entered into Miss Catherine lanagan R.N •:•
k ° y the Huron Minor Soccer League. of Kitchenc-r visited on Sunday
Personals with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flanagan. "
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Fr. John Sharpe of Windsor •�
visited with Mr: avid Mrs. Dan
Costello and returned with Fr.
Dublin and District ( � . """.�..�• •-...0-� ,, ,
Jack Costello last week to Athletic Association
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'Mrs. Jean Dill visited with Mr SLOW PITCH
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and Mrs. 'Bill- - Warren at t{%
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OPEN MOUTHED WONDER — Younger brothers, and sisters and parents in this Burgess .of Flint Mich. visited, Ladies and Men
audience are enioying what they see. They attended a concert put on by the
students of St. Columban School on Sunday, as a feature of Education Week. The
concert was all about communication and it's obvious from these faces that the
young performers clot their messages across. (Staff,Photo)
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NEW OFFtrCES - A good crowd looked over the new enlarged facilities at
W.G.Thompson Ltd. feed mill -in Hibbert Township when a week long Open House
was held. -New elevators, grain storage and loading and unloading facilities were
included at the grain handling plant. (Staff Photo)
SUPER CLIPPER 22" SUPER CLIPPER 20" CLIPPER
22" POWER -PROPELLED 31/2 H:P. LAWN MOWER 31/2 H.P. LAWN MOWER '
MOWER ' Features 31h H P vertical on' Purl staff engiri-e • the flywheel Easy spm recoil gets you off to a good start
Chain driven ffont•pirrorl drive provides effort pulls cool, clean air under thean cover, not up Wom the • New turbo ldt blade - perfectly balanced
less mowing.' dusty lawn - no clogging of the carburetor or dirt in the - for safe quiet operation - cuts clean, speeds _
FEATURES cylinder • Newly designed deck style provides easy discharge giass election • Saloy lock blade clutch --•
• 3rh H.P.vprtical one -pull start -and allows close cutting alchg the edge of Rower beds, etc , gives you maximum b bde protection • ]-
engine, • Deluxe folding handle for easy storage and Iransportahoil wheels - adivalable from '/a" to 3" • Safety
• New cornucopia style deck provides front • Convemegt throttle control • Front and rear battles • 8 in float lock chrome plated handle - can't shQ
discharge and allows easy grass cutting over wheels • Convenient easy to read gas gauge anp dip stick out of position • He3vy gauge steel deck -
edge of flower beds off indicator with deluxe engine shroud • Removable rustproof extra deep desrgn,for quick non -clogging '
8" wheels with 5 -position wheel adjustors, fuel lank • A tugged machine finished in sunshine yellbw with discharge. Throttle control on handle • Power
r black engine. lul 342 H.P. engine
• FiP,shed in fid and whute'enamel.
No. 545.243]j No 545.231 .No 545.247
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tonna o•/ #ae' area . `fe ed- b Fa d w' RATE. FINANCING y
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,v.':,comtnittee asked Mr.Edighc5ffer * on ail models - new and used
'ir P+• j'""" rhe'•said an effort will atsa; be..i to deliver a letter to Provincial °;1„ * MEASURE UP! WITH A
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* 12 t.00MATIC ,CAPE 71/4" "SKID'
IF Y 1? Y seeking John White c Mofi the * Comes To -Brussels Motor.% Hugh Edighoffer, MPP for Perth, seeking the assistance of theLocking trigger holds blade at ady dimension, , •. ento allow the donations to the fund lust press the button and the tape recoils. POWER SAW
province. *Bold set numerals are protected with`ilmns
This means added savings whenC
you purchase a new or used car. ompare our average parent epoxy coating. Other features are 16" Here's the saw with the extra Cutting tabacily
y % p �• p and handling easAdnr the home craftsman,
tuning T interest rate of 11.78% over 3'6 months. No down• a merit on approval Credit. stud centres and a convenient belt ch for easy/ I v H P motor dtgfor ; e hem R Pat. curt,
S / * carrying. Wide alp" blade. J ,speed The 71,41' blade cuts 23,"'deep al 90 ,
' * • - ,- �; I� J 8'x" at 45 Heavy du1Y leatures for a
No. 547.246
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Osborne &lVlutvo! 499 'us ante Super Burnout ProtectedM nrla
Safety Slop Brush System - prevents worn
brushes front dam,lging the armafuro Varr
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We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and * ' torque clutch — adjustable to eliminate kick
back, or otects motor and gears Sawdust• x
,,y Chevelie Cars, 2 and ,�, d O o r $ . Election System and more. Includes Hardtnofh °
Fire insurance Compaffjj
32 ft f combinahn'bean39ntrl .jAMU
1974 Chcv. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H.T. . No 51.7. Boa
l ]9?4 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 4 7 C 1' 4 d H T * A LADDER snit ea
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19 0 Pontiac ata Ina r. . * ALUMInV t�
* Dr- H.T. 1970 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr.H,T.
* 197,; Vega Hatchback BUILT-IN'SAfETY• FEATURES!
1973 Buick Century 2 dr.t. 1970• Catalina ,4 dr.H.T.
�[• Interlocking channel side rads
1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr, H.T. 1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 dr: Sedan. 3" deep x 1" wide "
* 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - Z dr. and * Die cast ladder locks with R e
�( 1973 'Chcv. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1. 4 dr. H.T. -s stainless steel springs
"`Aluminum channel type safety shoes
1472 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne Moulded end caps prevent marred walls \�
1972 Ford Sedan 1-2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T.'s.
4K1972 Valiant 4 dr. Sedan ar. •, * Working length 2P'
1969 .Pontiac Laurentian Sedan. 5 year warranty
i( 1972 Mercury Marquis 4 dr, H.T. air Cond. 4 dr. H.T: lk No 5$019 $$
* I9"2'Meteor Montcalm 4 dr. H.T. air cond. SALE45 ea. '
1972 Dodge Montego 4 dr. H.T. air cond. STATION WAGONS �.
* 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon 1972 Pontiac Laurentian Station l�► /�/o
'K 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 4 dr. H.T. Wagon
* i97� Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr,H.T. 1968 Rambler' Station WAgon '
�( Fully equipped with air * J
conditioning. TRUCKS, Sale Ends Saturc ayApril,, 27th
1971 Ford -1/4 ton pick up V8 automatic �.
�( 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T. 8 _ 1970•Chevrolet SO Series"
1971 Montecarlo 2 dr. H.T. air cond.
* 1971 P t' Pg h 14 ft. vans,
f" Remington
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