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Mrs.Sam McClure,•the Canadian Goderich spent the weekend with
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REV. H. KENDRICK
Staffs MW)(oll and district,
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
thefts have a market place for the
Mitchell on May 29, 1974 with the
R Ver on Threinen officiating
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Rev. H. Kendrick passed away -
Interment was'made In Grace
Mitchell.
of Thanks
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Lutheran Cemetery in
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May 25, 1974.-14e was in his 83rd
On � Tuesday eveningmembers
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of Royal Canadian Legion ,
s>4ce,>.q thanks and appreciation
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family; relatives, friends
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Tabern cle and was instrumental
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Legion Branch 128 attended the '
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#• flowers anti gifts
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in building their first church in
funeral'home hi a body.
op the -occasion of our Thirty -Fifth
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fi. eddittg Anniversary. Thank youyr
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A. L. VAUGHAN
For a number of years he
RUpOLPH ETUE
lftldren,, It was you who made it
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CHIEF OF POLICE
resided in Seaforth during which
Rudolph Etue passed away i r
such a special occasion and thank
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time he established the Seaforth
St. Joseph's Hospital on Tuesda -
you Mrs. Miller for the wonderful�
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Pentecostal congregation.
May 14, 1974 in his 64th year. H+
dinner you served. - John and!,,
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Surviving are his wife, Eileen
was from London.
Ann Lansinit, 24-43.1
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During the .week of the 29th of
'74; Agnes Lynch and his children;
His wife, is Annabelle
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May,'74 to the 4th of`June
Lionel, Lucan; Kenneth, Glen-
Ducharme. fie is also, survived by
Crraterul thanks to all those who
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the Seaforth Police Department
coe; Steven, Winnipeg.; Harold
his children: Mrs.W.(Elaine) Van
called and sent flowers while 1
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gated ' 22 occurrences
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Winston, Owen Sound; Alice, at
Ooyen, Coropolis, Pa:; Mrs.
was a patient at Shouldtce s
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home; Mrs. Pete (Ruth) Durand,
Teri•y (Margo) McIntyre, Mrs. D.
Clinic, Thornhill,- S'pecial'thanks
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Alarms
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Exeter and Eileen Flannagan, '
(Rose) Macdonald, both c •
to Bill and Anne McLaughlin for
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London.
driving me down and Ross and
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Lost and Found
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Also surviving. is a brother,
Also surviving are brothers,
t Lillian Nicholson for getting me.
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(Small purse containing $7.71.
Alfred of Guelph, nine grand-
Godrey, Farmington, Michigan;
It reatl appreciated. - Art
j was greatly PP
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Same can be claimed by proper
children and five
Lloyd; Goderich and Ken,
Nicholson. 24-43x1
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great-grandchildren. He was
Seaforth; sisters Mrs.Louise De
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predeceased by two sons and one
La Franier, Belle River; Mrs.
I most sincerely thank h dx•s
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Assist Ot her PDs
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daughter.
Genevieve 'Masse, Grand Bend;
I every one of my pupils, former
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After resting, at the R.C.
Mrs. Mabel D Sarnia
i' pupils, teachers. neighbours,
4-H COUNTY WINNERS — These irls all received •and Sharon Engel. In the front row feom left is Peggy'
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(One recovered)
Dinney Funeral Home,• Exeter,
and Mrs. Winnifred Saunders,
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.............. relatives .and friends for their
county honours at last Saturdays Area Achievement Dennis, Debbie Van Vliet; Gwen Bosman, Brenda
Property Damage
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services were held at the Exeter
London.,
attendance, contributions and
gifts at the Brodhagen
Day here in Brussels. fn back rovii•"from left is Fay Osborn, and Joyce Mohr. Missing from the picture is
byPat Langlois)
Missing Persons
(Located)
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Pentecostal Taberna Monday„
May • 27 with' Rev. Bryan
There are also eight grand -
children.
Community Centre, May 18th and
Dalton, Donna Reed, Barbara DuCharme, Joan Hart,, Mary Ellen Knight. (Photo
Assistance Requests -
4 Colbourne officiating., terment
Funeral mass was held Friday
S C 1 P• h H It M 26
Disturbance Re orts
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t. o urnyan arcs a , ay
in honour of my retirement.lt is
something to be remembered and
never to be forgotten, and I
appreciated it most kindly. - Mrs.
Marie Meladv. 24-43x1
I wish to thank my relatives and
friends for visits, treats and
cards. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, nurses and staff of a very successful ball game for- Bill. Doug, Betty and Bob. plants, as they have not been ev. n o
Seaforth Hospjtal for the kind Staffs Women's Institute rnet' happiness in the home, is the Forester families on Sunday C'urrgratulations are extended appearing anywhere about town. Expressions of sympathy were
attention received while a patient in 'the township hall on sunshine for the .lonely and' can 1, shown through floral tributes and }
afxernoon 'June 2nd with to Ross and Bonnre Jewitt on the If you see suspicious persons donations to the Heart
there. Also special thanks to Box Wednesday, May 29 at 8:30 p.m. neither be bought or stollen. everyone taking part. birth of arson, Christopher Ronald driving about the residential
Ambulance. Everything was for their May meeting, with theme Judv Jeffery, 'Staffa ftl, 4-H The younger children enjoyed "Scott" on June 1st in Clinton areas during daylight hours, call Foundation and Ritz Lutheran
sincerely appreciated. - Mrs. 4-H Homemaking Club girls and Homemaking Club had set up her, pony tides during the afternoon. Public Hospital. A grandson for the Police Department so that Villa.
Bessie Smale. 24-43-1 leaders as guests. Mrs. John exhibit on "Cereal Desserts" and. A barbequo supper ' of Mrs. Ella Jewitt. they may be checked out. PallbeaT�{s were Robert Uniac,
Miller, resided and opened with represent Staffa Women's Bruce Chessell, Everett Walkom,
p p p hamburgers and hot does was Mr. Carl Merrier, Sandra and 2 persons charged under the GUARANTEED >
25. In Memoriam the Institute We and Mar Dennis Layton, Fred Colquhoun,
Stewart Collect. Rall,_Cal•I••:••N.a..ttle,•, presented her commen.tarv• served to 48 people. Julie Ann, Mrs. George Mcilwain H.T.A. w•
GLANVILLE —in loving memory Gail Harburn, Staffs M2, 4 H Thank y6u 's extended to Sam visited on Sunday afternoon with There has been one minor Earl' Seebach, all of Mitchell. TRUST
,of a•.dear son and brother Meryl_ your favourite. plant or flower w•as Homemaking Club had set up her and Mary for the use of their Mr. Walter Kingswell of accident with damages totaling Friends attended the funeral
Douglas who passed away very answered by 16 members and 13 exhibit on "W'hea't" and home. Huronview. $200.00. service from Goderich, Stratford, Certificate
visitors. Miss Vera Hamblev ave resented her commentary. ..Mr, and Mrs Frank Riley ' Mi, Austin Dexter of Clinton 11 persons were sopped and
Haliburfon; Lindsay, Port Credit, 5 ears
suddenly two years ago, June 10. g p w....
Lambeth, Preston; Brampton,
You meant so very much to us, an interesting report on the For the topic "Springtime" visited oar Wednesday h Elmira spent Monday with his daughter warned about minor offences and Contact:
That nothing we ca ar sav, District Annual held in Stratford Mrs. Bert Davnard took everyone with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith. Detroit, Kitchener, -Guelph,
and Nelson
lux family, Ferre defects. Seaforth, Stjtakes eare, Aylmer, Sohn A. CardnR��
Can tell the sadness in our on May 21st. Members were on an imaginary hike through the Sympathy of the community is .and Nelson McClure P y
hearts, reminded of the Tweedsmuir Tea, woods by piQture, introducing us extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack InsuraneP Agency
As we think of you to -day. .lune 13 in Mit-chell Legion Hall, to riiany`familiar and sonic not so Medd and family on the passing Walton softball games
Memories don't fade, they just sponsored by" Gould's Women's familiar wild flowers and plants in of. her father, Mr. Philips of 1 f • S.E A F O R T H
grow deep, institute. r~ bloom, Clinton and also to the faniily of IAII games at 8:30 P.M.] Friday, July 5
For someone we loved but Che ,meeting closed with all the late Alex Riley of Londesboro (Sunday night games 8:00 p,m.) Walton at WhitechurchJEWELL • Representing:
Mrs. Bert Davnar.d and Mrs.
could not 'keep. Harry Revnen were named to singing "0 Canada" followed by (a former resident of the (All Walton gameon Monday (Wingham) Victoria and Grey
The reason is hidden a plant exchange and a dainty community) w•ho passed awav,on night in Brussels Park) Sunda Jul 7for
represent Staffa Women' y+ y Trust
somewhere Inst itute on the committee for the lunch sexed by the host esses, the weekend. Thursday;June 6 Walton at Ripley DIAMONDS, . °
In the pattern God ha's planned antique and craft display at the Mrs. Ed. Chappel, Mrs. Jcihn Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merner of Waltonat Ripley (intermediates) Sterling Tmts
We must believe and trust him Mitchell Centennia: celebrations. Miller and Mrs. Alvin Barbour. Kitchener visited on Saturday Monday, June 10- Monday, July 8._.__. - • ' • . '
And. some day we will Bonnie Miller, Toronto, spent afternoon with Mrs. Carl N16ner, Ril lcv Interntedate at Walton Whitechurch at Walton Guaranty Trusts
After much discussion by. I
understand.. _ _._ . the wrckcnd �vitli her family, Mr. Sandra, Julie Ann and Michael. Monday, June 17 Thursda Jul 11 Crown Trust
members it was moved to drop y+ y
As -angels keep their watch up our child and Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul. Mr.' and Mrs. Barr .Powley , • Lucknow at 'Walton Walton at Belmore
sponsorship for this _ •••��.••�••.••�♦••..•
there Gei aldine Templeman, Jonathan and Jason of Ottawa' Thursday June 20 Monde Jul 15
year. Mrs. Bert Daynard reported y+ Y
Please God just let know Stratford, spent the weekend with visited , on Wednesdpy and 'Walton at Belmore Ripley intermediates 'at Walton
on the upcoming bus trip. I •
That we down here do not her family. Thursday with -her parents, •Mr• Sunday, June 23 Monday, July 22
forget w Mrs. .John Miller expressed James Norris, Jud and Garry, and Mrs. John Th om son, Jim, Walton at Ripley lntcrmcdiates
g P P P Lueknt�� at Walton ,
We love and miss him so. thanks to the 4-H leaders for their Brampton visited Sundav with Sharon and •Bob. Monday, June 24 Wednesday, ,Tuly 24
—Sadly fnissed and always work with the girls ,in the Mrs. Sam Norris and, Mr. and Miss Linda VanDongen of Ripley Juveniles at Walton Walton ' at Lucknow Q
remembered by Mom and Dad, & community. She presented Mrs. ,Bob Norris and family: Auburn spent the weekend with Wednesdav, July 3 Monday, July 29 See Us Now,
sisters & brothers. 25-43x1 Lorraine Laing with a trillium cup Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cross, Janct her friend Kerri Medd. Waltiur' at Lucknow Bclmorc at Walton
26. Personal and saucer for successfully Miller, and ,lackWhite, London,
completing 12 homemaking %isitcd on the e�eckend with Mr.
' Mr. and Mrs. Alex_ Miller, Staffs
projects and receiving her• and Mrs. Leslie Miller. -
announce the forthcoming Provincial honours. Mrs. Jesse OIJVcr. Corning,
marriage of their daughter, Linda Mrs. Roy MacDonald, gave an Saskatchewan, is visiting with. G -A S P RICE -S. U P
Margaret to Nelson Roy Pullmati,
interesting paper on the motto - Roy. Ethel and Laura Balkwill and
son of Mr, and Mrs.Stanley Spring Fever, She said it created Mrs. Sain Norris and Family.
Pullman, Staffa. Wedding to take
place June 28 with open reception
at' Family Paradise at 9:00 P.M.
26-43x 1
Congratulations to Doctor
and Mrs. Malkus on the
celebration of their 25th Weddiri
Anniversary. Best Wishes for
many more. Sincerely. Patients
and Friends. 26-43-1
Date Spices
It's a good idea to date a
package of spice when you bring
it .home so you will know how old
it is and when you need to replace
it.
First Gold Money
Rich King Croesus of the
Lydians, in Asia�.;Mi•nor, -issued
the first gold money • an oblong
p'Ece - in the sixth century B.C.
+� "Berserk?"
Before an attack the Vikings
sometimes ate a type of poisonous
mushroom ' that produced
fiallucinations and drove a man
temporarily mad: These warriors
thought themselves invulnerable,
and they were known .by the name
"berserk," meaning "bear
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INVEST,.
an ' In a
Guaranteed
Trust
Certificate
CONSTANCE
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Auto Theft 1
was in Woodland Cemetery,
Guelph.
May 17 at St. Joseph's Church.
interment was in St: Peter's
(Unfounded)
Foresters'hold
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ball
-Police informations I'
Criminal 1
D. L. SCHELLENBERGER
Funeral for the late
Cemetery, St. Joseph.
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game
tnypesint
Various types• of plants have
services
been disappearing from outside
Donald L. Schellenberger of
Mitchell held at the
Invest Securely
At the home of Mr. and Nancy and Denny Taylor of
of several residences. I feel that
were
Mrs.Sam McClure,•the Canadian Goderich spent the weekend with
person(s) responsible for -these
L ckhart Funeral Home, in
P
In a ' d�
Foresters Youth Committee held Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
thefts have a market place for the
Mitchell on May 29, 1974 with the
R Ver on Threinen officiating
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