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time. Hydro updated its land
buying policy."
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Grand Bend..
el celebrating their 35thyester
annogetcarried
Gilbert and Sullivan '0,,exeia,
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St. Andrews Church, Ki en,
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United -Church holds. anniveGry,
to Exeter.
TwoiS eafor#h women
'the
daughterGallaMrhavi according ta s�
a�iv�G
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member of the Royal Canadian
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McLellan:
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the leadership of Mrs. Carol
parts n musical which is
Most ,of the othor t:ast
easement. The farmerA will also
Armstrong, passed away'
'26,
The late Mr. Schellenberger
PHONE DIRECT
directed by Mrs. Minoan
-ArefroM,' �A9, '•arid tlfot nxe�.
be. given, 'the choic� of taking a
A service of celebration
Fellowship". Ttie ', McMillan,
Mr& Dorothy Corbett, treasurer,
McCaffrey of Exeter and
: south of khee ex r' f r W
t='
marking the 126th anniversary of
Fanlily, Don, Shirley,r Ernie,
gave a financial report and.
sponsored by the Huronia Male
".Scads of pedple w.9j% behind'
AHx a�
He'nsall United Church took place
Eleanor and Elizabeth from
theNoble Grand reported on the
Choir. Proceeds from the three
the scenes, Iinelpding s 'grotto
a
Sunday morning in the church.
Goderich entertained by playing
proceeds 'of the Dessert Euchre
night proluction go .to defray the
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high school students'who phl` 0
S "art
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Rev. Don Beck occupied his own
several times on' their musical
and Bake Sale held recently. A expenses of the Choir's voluntary
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all the scgne "
r'Y ,Mrs. McCaffrey ,"
Fnrollnrent in courses preparing
apulpit, and preached on the
instrument. Mrs. Art Heywood
thank you note' and donation was
singing engagements in' Western
says.
y'outi4i for such careers has risen
sermon topic "Christian,
accompanied the family on the
received from Maybelle
Ontario.
Mrs. McCaffrey is a 'skilled
113 percent • over ' a- six-year
According .to Wall, the newDOliald
organ. The choir sartg the anthem
Whiteman, from Seaforth. Happy
Mrs. Carol Carter, A.R.ttl
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musical hire r who praises''the
period.
policy has two major,pitfalls. it-
"I was glad when they said unto
Birthday was extended to two
A.Mus., of R.R.2, Seaforth is one
dedicatio fher cast, "We had
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me" with Harry Horton and -Mary
members. The election of officers
of two accompanists for the '
,rehearsal on Monday, a Victoria tr
Cooked Tongue
OFA ays_
Goodwin taking solo parts. Next
Sunday June '
for the ensuing I qrm are as
follows:
production and her mother, Mrs.
Day, from 1:30 in the afternoon
"
`transmission lines consume a lot
2, will be the
Junior past Grand, Mrs.
William Brown, Seaforth, is a
until 10:30 at night and everyone
t s
C)f land, tendering the farm
Sacrament of the Lo'rd's Supper,
Aldeen Volland; Noble Grand
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member, of the chorus,
was there", she said.
- "i for a+mbinutg.ttilh salads for
�� policy.
Confirmation and the welcomingMrs,
of members from other churches.
Margaret Consitt;
Vice -Grand -' Mrs. Bertha
Directress, Mrs. McCaffrey
says that all the
"We're all predy weary right -
as
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He was also critical of Hydro s
May 28, 1974 tt ith Rev. Donald
male members of
now performance . ' time
A LIONS DONATE BUS TO WORKSHOP — the Adult �R",6habiiitation Centre at
Dashwood, has a new bus thanks to the Grand Bend Lions, Club. The Centre
falls,shod
For this 'service Sunday School
sessions have been cancelled but
will resume again June 9.
MacGregor; Recording Secretary
- Mrs. Leona Parks; Financial
Secret ary - Mrs. Margaret•
the 38 person cast sing with the
Huronia Choir but the'women are
approaches, but it's been fun".,
the. directress says-',_
workshop is sponsored by, the South Huron Asspciatlon for the Mentally Retarded.
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,compensation,
Federation wants Hvdro to pay
REBEKAHS ELECT OFFICERS'
ingrain; Treasurer -Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett. Arrangements were
h • 1.a " " ,r'"
Farrish of Lochalfih, has' been awarded an
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L�tallSBend Lions president ferry Kading, shown in the 'centre of the above
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Noble Grand Mrs.; Aldeen
finalized for officers and
N$ 4F
• academic scholarship valued at $4,500 by
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picture-, presents the keys to Association President Rev. -Andrew Blackwell and
Ontario Hyoro*s revamped
' Volland presided for the meeting
members to assist in th`e floor
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Kippers
workshop manager, -Don Rawlings. At the left are Lions Mac MacLaren and Mac ,
Policy for buying farmland
of the Amber Rebekah Lodge
work, �hen candidates will
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Molloy and Susan mingway, a. -student at the Huron Hope School at Huron
includes some key improvements,
falls
recently and was assisted by Vice
receive the degree at Huronic
Park. Times AdVOCat� Photo )
but stilt far short of treating
farmers fairly, 'contends Frank,
Grand Mrs. Margret Consitt..
Lodge, Clinton on June 3.
Correspondent
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Wall. Vice-president of, :the
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
-to
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Ontario Federation of
F UMERALS'
,lot V. t rs. r) o
g on, cane e • a
Due to inclement weather, LeBeau. Organist was Mrs. G.
Lansinks
Agriculture, Wall says, "It is
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
in progress.
have 3 5th
time. Hydro updated its land
buying policy."
JAMES E. MaeALLISTER ,
Towryship on Movember 22, 1931,
attended thejr son Kenneth's
exercises at Guelph
Mr., and s. Andg'Gibs t
Wroxeter, v' ted with Mr: and
note that Senior students of the Zurich.
note
"Farmers have been victims of,
At Galt on Thursday,graduation
May 16,
son of the. late Mr. and Mrs.
University last week. Kenneth
Mrs. W.L. ellis.
¢blit School visited a greenhouse last
the bullies hired by Hydro as land
1974, James Edison MacAllister'
David Schellenberger.
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graduated in A riculture and
g
Mr. and r Elzar Mousseau
anniversary
buyers,/company's well as the coin s
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of IJ Dunhope Avenue`, Galt,
On June 2,, 1962, he. was
Engineering. While in Guelph,
and Mr. a -Mrs. Ross Faber
/ ' and vegetable plants in'their early stages
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strict and outdated compensation
pchanges
retired Professional' Engineer
married to the former , Isabel
visited
the visited with Mr. and Mrs.
they,
attended the Turnbull ,Sale at
Mr: and Mrs.,John Lansink had
if these
tt'ith'' Babcock and Wilcox' of
Shannon -of Seaforth. He had
Arnold Gackstetter, former real-
Grand Bend..
el celebrating their 35thyester
annogetcarried
Canada Ltd.
been employed with the Mitchell
dents of the Town Line,
St. Andrews Church, Ki en,
Wedding -anniversary last
Saturda•;
brassout in the fields
Dear son of the late Charles
MacAllister and Hannah Sproat.
Feed Mill for the past 13 years.
He was a member of Grace
The U.C.W. of St. 'Andrr'ws
Churc�7 Kippen,..met May 14
A'nniversdry services were.held
May. 26 by Huron
A. family dinner was prepared
farmers will indeed Henefit:''
Beloved husband of Dorothy
Y
Lutheran Chdreh, Mitchell: and,
on
at the 'home of Mrs. Ken
with music.
Centennial School .Choir under '
by Mrs. Velma Miller from
Wall cautions, however, 'It,
Andrews . and dear father of
D h M J 0. 01, "1Le
member of the Royal Canadian
i B' h' 128 H h d
McLellan:
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the leadership of Mrs. Carol
membership awards were presented re-
cently to two members of the Ahmeck
Chapter, [ODE, for their devoted service to
the work of the order. Mrs. Charles
Gibbg• joined the order in 1948 and
served in a variety bf offices until ill health
caused her to resign from her posts three
years ago, Mrs. J. Calvin .Cutt became a
L member in 1946 and since has served as
secretary for 17 years. ,M'rs. Cutt has
devoted many hours to sewing and quilting.
for the Chapter, ---Rev, Ralph E. King of
Egmohdvill'e. The Lansinks have
does not matter now co-operative
,lot V. t rs. r) o
g on, cane e • a
Due to inclement weather, LeBeau. Organist was Mrs. G.
In scanning the Zurich Citizens News we '
10 children and 18 -grandchild! �.
and alert Hydro's well-paid
. Kitchener. -Brother of Mrs,
E.F.(Maud) Brooks, Toronto,•and
served with the RoyO Canadian
Navy from 1948-1953. Besides his
H
seeding.has been delayed .in the Moffatt. Rev. Reddoch of Bay
pal Board hearihng on the proposed
Mrs,• l.ansink's sister and r
executives. are, if their agents
shopping plaza on t-lighm'ay 21 south of
Constance Lodge being
Kippeii are. Corn planting is now field preached the services.
note that Senior students of the Zurich.
note
husband and a neighbor from
working in the country are ,
grandfather of Karen,
wife, ' he is survived by one
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¢blit School visited a greenhouse last
Holland also attended the dinner,
tightlipped scallawags who
Private family servicese were
Daughter, Dawn, at home; two
London to honour. Mr. and Mrs.
lyriday to study various details of flower.
Friends and relatives gathered
coerce. farmers out of their
held on Saturday morning from
brothers, Harry of Port Credit and
4
/ ' and vegetable plants in'their early stages
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at the arena from 9 until 1 a.m.
ro ert • ri hts."
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Littles Funeral Home, Galt-
Earl of Haliburton; three sisters,
BEAD and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED �•,
f of growth. The were accompanied on the
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for a dance and reception in honor
Sunday with Mrs, Harvev Jacobi
Cambri0e with interment in
Audrey (Mrs., Lloyd 'Cole) of
of.,Kippen.. Mr. Bob Norris of
trip by their. teacher, Larry 'Wiedo:---Stu-
dents ar the Zurich . Public School have
of the couple. Guest's came from
Stratford, I•illsonburg, godney•
The Federation welcomes three
plain . 'changes: Hydro now.
Trinity. Cemet erv.
Guelph. Lois (Mrs. Alfred Easun)
of Lambeth and Joyce (Mrs. a
V
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Act"ion Adsq
been busy the past couple of weeks
Kirkum, Peterborough and
Pledges to give each farmer the
HARRY ARMSTRONG
Murray Hunt) of Mitchell. He was
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preparing for a special 'Music Night' to be
-High''
Lindsay':
option of either selling his
A w,e�ll known former R.R.MI,
predeceased,by one brother and
of Tuckersmith.•
held at South Huron .School on f
property or granting an
Exeter resid t Harry
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one sister
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Tuesday, May 28th. Other participating in •
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Food facts
easement. The farmerA will also
Armstrong, passed away'
'26,
The late Mr. Schellenberger
PHONE DIRECT
- the special night are Vensall, Huron
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sproule
and Jeremy moved out the
be. given, 'the choic� of taking a
Sunday. May 1974 in
,rested at the Lockhart Funeral
y.,,•
Centennial, ..J.A,D. McCord S.eafbrth,.
1=x"" s• , -. ._ ,„. , t,
B 'Stephen; UsbtSrne alt'da''Gcsderrth'Distrirrr
Food Sexrwiee Careers
lump• sum for. the right-of-way or
a series , of annual payments.:
Stratford General Hospital his
P
49th.,year,
Home, Mitchell, where the funer-
al, service wat'held'on Wednes,.day
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Collegiate Institute. The purpose, of the
Food service .. care rs
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Hydro's lease 'back plan will
He was- the husband of the late
at 2 o'clock, Interment followe"d in
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presentation is to acquaint the public with
appare`tly . are gaining w'idcr
continue. Under this, a farmer
Gladys Batten, and dear father. bf
Grace Lutheran Cemetery,, Mit.
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what is being learned in music by students
ac'c'eptance among young people,
can work the right -or -way for $1 it
Janice of Vancouver: ,Dear son of
chell.
a
of Huron County schools.
Fnrollnrent in courses preparing
,y'etu plus taxes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong,
«
T. Eaton Co.
The Mitchell Advocate reports that the
y'outi4i for such careers has risen
Valley Conservation Authority both claim
l•lerisali and brother of, Mrs.
C���L���j
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Mitchell Lions Club entertained the ladies
113 percent • over ' a- six-year
According .to Wall, the newDOliald
(BCtt1") clear,' Grand
the dam belongs to the other. So until some
;
at a'Ladies Night' social and dance in the
period.
policy has two major,pitfalls. it-
Bend, and Mrs: Merlin (Jeani
Legior, Hall. Each lady was presented with
decision is made as to who is responsible
docs not spc►I,oUt that Hydro will
Love, London. o ..._.
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a carnation corsage. Guest speaker was
Cooked Tongue
opt to buy', tui entire farm,. if
Tile late Mr. Armstrong rested
Mr. a0f Mrs. John Th ompson,
Mrs. Wood of Stratford, a social worker
Cooked (ong(ie is an "Ace to
`transmission lines consume a lot
at the Bonthrora Funeral Chapel in
"4 repair, the water drains slowly through the
Sharon and Bob, attended the
with the Perth Children`s •Aid Society.
tree refrigerators for pleat platters
C)f land, tendering the farm
Hensail where privite funer•4tl
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Lucknow Agricultural Society, according
- "i for a+mbinutg.ttilh salads for
(Enviable,
service was held on Tuesday,
k`� #�•, yw
to the Lucknow Sentinel, has re -organised
cold meal. It's easy to cook and
He was also critical of Hydro s
May 28, 1974 tt ith Rev. Donald
and a new slate of officers named. ---Keia,
chill a fresh or smoked beef'
tongue, which is coiivcniel for
rates. The
Beck officiating, Intermentf�k
-'it' <-•t
Farrish, 18, son of Mr, and Mrs. Duncan
RIA LlIe otic. Just cover with w'ater,`
,compensation,
Federation wants Hvdro to pay
Exeter Cenictert.
h • 1.a " " ,r'"
Farrish of Lochalfih, has' been awarded an
'
c'�'teE' the pot tightly and simmer
per cent of the land's market
100 P
DONALD L.
w �s
• academic scholarship valued at $4,500 by
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(Emil tcncier, 2!4 to 3'/a, hours. ,
value when it buns land or takes
SCHELLENBERGER
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s
chuseits.
Plunge tongue in cold' water,
an casement for a right of way'
:. Donald L. Schc)lenber er of
g
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,
remove skin and chill. Slice as"
Hydro will now ay 75 per cent of
174 Ontario Road, Mitchell, pass-
The Goderich Signal Star reports that life
desired.
market value.
r
ed away suddciily in �tratfdrd
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membership awards were presented re-
cently to two members of the Ahmeck
Chapter, [ODE, for their devoted service to
the work of the order. Mrs. Charles
Gibbg• joined the order in 1948 and
served in a variety bf offices until ill health
caused her to resign from her posts three
years ago, Mrs. J. Calvin .Cutt became a
L member in 1946 and since has served as
secretary for 17 years. ,M'rs. Cutt has
devoted many hours to sewing and quilting.
for the Chapter, ---Rev, Ralph E. King of
The Foresters Western Ontario
Camp Menesetung , i�qrth of
Sarnia has accepted a call to North Street
Bowling was held on Sunday at
Goderich -or) Sunday.
United Church effective Joh 1. Mr. King is
the Flcctway' 40 Bowling Alley in
Mr, znd Mrs. Clarence'Hohner
a native of Dresden, ---The Ontario Muni.c.i- •,,
London. 26 teams participated
of Exeter visited on Sunaav with
pal Board hearihng on the proposed
from Western Ontario with the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner
shopping plaza on t-lighm'ay 21 south of
Constance Lodge being
Sandra. Julie Ann, and Michael.
Goderich-is set for the town hall on July 15
represented by four teams.
Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Lawson
at 2 p.m.,
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Court. Norw iA placed 1st and
attended the wedding
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Court Middlesex placed 2nd.
anniversary dinner on Sunday in
Mrs. Margaret Maguire of High Street
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Eric Anderson was the only
London to honour. Mr. and Mrs.
in Clinton was hired last Thursday night by
lucky one from • Constance
F„ F., Warren.
a committee of the Clinton Town Cduncil to
winning„ High Tri�ple of 809,
Technical School June 1938
• �!' replace Marie Jefferson of .Clinton who
Mr's. Bill Storey and Algin
resigned her post as the town's assistant
A very successful am supper
Storey of Halniesville visited on
cler -treas er three weeks ago. Shc
was l�ld on Wedn . ay evening
Sunday with Mrs, Harvev Jacobi
comi ences wo on June 1st. ---A beard
at'the'Londesboro iited.Church,
of.,Kippen.. Mr. Bob Norris of
growing, contest will be a feature of
A'number from tic community
Staffa.
Clinton's Centennial celebrations next
atiend&d,
„ year. January 1, 1975 will be the starting
Kevin Jewitt spent theJohn
and Elizabeth Lawson
date.---Lavis contracting firm has- .com-
weekend in Sarnia with Mr,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
pleted anew paving job around the mutual
Marcel Saddv.
George Turner 'Barry and Bonnie
building at Clinton's raceway. The racing
Mr. and Mrs.Ken Preszcator
of Tuckersmith.•
General Hospital on Monday. He
had been a patient there since
SatUr•day. ` ''id•. y" �s.f:,i��'`
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He was born in Fullarton ' yt
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season begins June 30th. The Kinsmen
Club paid for 'the paving,
and Diane. Mr. and Mrs. David
Preszcator attended the wedding••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r•�•a••�
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Wingham Business Association,
reception on Saturday evening for
Joan Preszcator Harry Cook
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EDUCATION - Graduated Kelvin
Instructor CFB Clinton
Times, decided at ifs May meeting last
We would like to welcome back
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Technical School June 1938
Thursday to back a feasibility study aimed
to the communtty Mr. and Mrs.
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��t grid 2nd Mortgages
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EMPLOYMENT. Poor and Mine Sup-
EMPLOYED. 1970 to present resident. -
at exploring the possibility of establishing
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Paul Southgate and 'Jennifer who
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ply- Winnipeg endOlson Electric, Port
Manager Park and Mustang Theatres' -
Goderich.
formal tours _ of local institutions' and
have moved back to the former
anywhere In Ontario on
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Arthur. `
industries in the hope of promoting
Verne Dale farm the past
RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL
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MARITAL STATUS - Widower 1973.
Wingham.---Heavy rains and high water
weekend.
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COMMERCIAL and FARM )PROPERTIES
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ENLISTED -RCAF April 1941 (Aircrew)
FAMILY - Two sons Bruce 27 Married,
levels in the mill pond have been bfam€d
for the collapse of a 20 -ft. section of the
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sproule
and Jeremy moved out the
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interim' financing on new constm4tlon_.
or Iwo Pref merit
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DISCHARGEO - RCAF January 1946
resident of Cllnton;Klrk, 23, employed
Lower Town Dam last Thursday night. The
- weekend before to move to
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REPRZ TATIVES IN VOUR AREA -- IPHON1R
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EMPLOYED as electrical and con-
Listowel Banner.
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
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major problem now is not how to rebuild it.
but who is responsible for the structure.
Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Bos,
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struetion foreman OTIS' Elevatoa,and
Photography, Ham -radio ICE-3CW)[,
fr Wingham Town Council and the Maitland
Steven, Sharon and Kenny visited
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T. Eaton Co.
Golf Member 'of Royal Canadian
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Valley Conservation Authority both claim
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo •
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RE-ENLISTED RCAF 1954
Lotion and Secretary, Goderich
Rotary Club.
the dam belongs to the other. So until some
Sanders. Jennifer and Jeffery of
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decision is made as to who is responsible
R.R.#4, Brussels.
AREA CODE 919.76114 I COLLECT
SPONSORED BY THE HURON-MIDDLLSEX
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
for the structure and who will pay for its
Mr. a0f Mrs. John Th ompson,
IIIZAD OMC& 50 Webev Ste 9., -Aftchener, OuL
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"4 repair, the water drains slowly through the
Sharon and Bob, attended the
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V: OUIr 1 MMO MORTGAGES FOR, INSWANT CAM
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breach -and it may do so for some time,
Salkeld family reunion held at
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