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Council hired ',Glen Nixon to
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take charge at the mp_ ,
to d . Pau> c s�um`iri�►gs
reviewing applications. The dump
will be "closed at Z p,tn. and the service in St,r i}uls Anglican 5eafortb, Mr. and Mrs.'De Ktraa
Oaatk'e-A glfc�w£hWrcli
garbage will be covered after that estltiR was ' ,.,,The ihett► of the setcnon are presently t94r7Pg si>4'
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time, council decided The regular meeting Q?f St. was a Vision ,'of Paull.' and provinces of Ga
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• y Big O Tile Company. notified Pauls Anglican Church was held Silas'. Thr, and Ivlrs,'Fgrrest and Joan D°dds, daughter of Mr.
Clark pltityed 'God will take care and Mrs. Din Dodds, Seaforth,
council that the price set for their at the home of Helen Roberts,
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.• use of the dump was too high,. and r Thursday afternoon June 2'2° of y4a.' spent a few days holidays wlth
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said'that the account would neat be Mrs. G.A. Anderson opdneil the Rev. Don Beck -used for 'his, -her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
paid. meeting with a prayer. The roll sermon topic the theme • 'Why,, Sim Roobal.
Councillor Harold ° Knight call was answered witij a Bible Suffer' at the combined summer Mr. Sandy Bisset of Goderich '
�• brought up the question of sewers "verse having the.<word flower or services in Hensall United Church visited on'Monday with Mr. and
HURON CENTENNIAL GRADS — June gradual es Broadfoot; Bev Coleman; Joan SChilbe; Cathy and said he was being questioned' the name of a flowera•• •l to vias Sunday morning, .The choir sang Mrs, Stewart Bell.
about progress on sewers for the read thanking St: Pauls An hcati ` an anthem with Mrs. Turkheim
t at H.C.S. in Brucefield are - Back, left - David Coleman; Barb Butt; Faith Renner; Tam Peckitt; P g g g
village. Councillor Knight said" he Church for the bale dentin May to accottiphnying on the 'organ. Local Gid Attends Strrntmer
Anderson; Donald ivlartin; -Richard Wallace; Steven Greg Dayman; David. Ste Marie; Mike Gizzard; thinks that anyone who wants to Fort Hope, Ontario, Mrs.. Anderr, School.FlgukeSkating A+cademy • .3
Johns; Paul oral Ake; Cary Doig; Charlie Broadfoot; 'Nancy Cook; Betty Gower; Donna McKinley; ,Kim see the report on, sewers should son and Mrs..Clark led in prayer•: Miss Troyann Bell, daughter, of.
Randy Eckel; Gerry Armstrong; Oesch; Bonnie Makins; CindyGlanville. Front - have this•o opportunity. A meeting g y PeiO°
Steven-5eymtiur; p'. PP Y• g Mrs. Windover ave the "stud Mr, and Mrs.. Stewart Bell, left
'David Rise Mary McCollough; Beverly Walkers; Janice will be held with Burns Ross, Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Sim
David Brodie;. Dean Manske; Allan Taylor; back. Mrs. Middleton gave , a Sunda for summer school Figure
g Roobal is Mr. Dirk, Bailer from y
Lorne Arches and the local PUC report and showed pictures. of her Skating Academy for eight weeks
Fraser; Garth Hargreaves. Third row - Landa Rose; Donna Miller; Dianne Consitt; Serena Hulley; -Gouda Holland. lie waiting far
to discuss the sewage ,works. recent trip. It was decided to training. Troyann is asiivei
h Visscher; Jerry Sims; Steve Dallas; Steve Sa er Kathy Peck; Lesley Hili; Hilda Wynja; Dianne Smith; Councillor Knigh t'reported that cancel the summer meetings until the arrival of his family, Mr. and medalist Arid sister of Miss
Marsha Pressey; Marianne Kalbfieisch• Joanne Mts. J. Baker De' Kraa and
John Binnendyk; Daryl Johnston; Gordon Get ; Y+ � nine men had answered.a-fire call September. The meeting closed ' •West Pauline. Bell, a professional and •
fa»Z,iy from Curacau,
,€ Andy Sturgeon; Kevin Romanik; Gerry Dayman; Dayman and Kim Tomkins. Absent were Danny which involved a burning car. with prayer. past member of Holiday on ice.
Dann Taylor, Kevin &bei Council derided to amend 3 Indies. They will be spending a
Brian McGregor' Jim Bell; Paul 'Carter; Alan Bell; Eckel, Linda Guichelaar, Y Y , Council
to the effect that fires ChurclhNotes weeks holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
John McLeod; Richard McKinley; Stene Butf; David and Peggy Richardson. Rev. G.A. Anderson conducted, Don Dodds and family of Classified Ads pay dividends.
involving vehicles dri the highway
Fawcett. ' Second Row - Tom Telford; Sandy would cost a minimum of $200.
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Huron 'Centennial'
ho noursg raduates .
Brucefield's Huron Centennial award for All Around–1 oy and
public- School held their grade Brian McGregor was runner-up.
eight -graduation banquet June 25 -In the girl's division, Leslie Hill
Ernie Davis reported that he
had found no blockage on the
Richmond St. drain, although he
had augered it all the way
through ;i6d flushed it out. There
is still water in basements of
houses in the area.
Council will meet with the PUC
and arran ;e for' a by-law to
at the school. was top and Cathy Coleman govern swimming pools.
C '1 reed to take
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Holy Sacrament will be
Several awards were presented
Runner-up.-
P.
Miss Bel) who works for
Kathyy
ounct ag
advantage of short termed
F A .'i M,,,,�: I L T
observed in Brucefield church
during 'the evening for achieve-
The Most improved Student,
Becker Milk Co. Stratford during
debentures bearing 10'/4% and to
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next Sunday morning at 11:30
ment through the year. One of the
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the Ralph Whitemore Award, was
the summer has resumed her
invest cash which is not needed
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big winners, John Bennendyk,
given to Cindy Glanville. r
position.
immediately,
Baptismal service was held at
will be entering SDHS with three
Brian McGregor received the
music award and French award,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter, and Dean of Guelph,
Building.permits were .granted
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Brucefield church last Sunday
morningwhere Keith Robert, son
awards.
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
were given to Dianne Smith,
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visited with '.Mr. and Mrs. Grant
to A. 'Vanstone, build a storage
room; Jim. Hyde - Swimming
of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Stirling,
H. Bennendyk of, Kippen. Has
Serena Hulley Steve Johns, John
Jones and Mr. and (+itis. Harold
pool; T. Tike, a new roof; Donald
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was baptized.
mother, the former Yvonne Van
Poucke, also attended SDHS and
Bennendyk and Leslie Hill.
Awards of ' Excellence for
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull,
Joynt - Metal lath and plaster on
Mrs. M?Sholdice ii,a patient in
was taught by Archie Dobson and
education were given to
physical g
Grand Bend, were visitors during
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the outside of a building; Ray
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Clinton Hospital. Mr. Murray
L.P. Plumsteel, principal. Mrs.
'Paul Carter; Gordon +Geddes,
the past week with Mr, and Mrs.
Schwalm to build .a tool shed;
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Sholdice, London, visited his
Van Poucke was raised in Walton
Faith Renner, Nancy Cook and
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Elzar Mousseau.
James Aikenhead to remove' an
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mother on Sunday and with his
and attended the now defunct
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Richard Wallace.
Mr,- Ken Joties of Kemptville
old porch and put up a°new one;
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sister, Mrs. 8. Paterson
S.S.8 Morris"Twp. school.
Marianne Kalbfeisch ave the
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A Agriculture Colle e holidayed
g gand
Donald Smale to build a garage
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson,
It is understood John will be
valedictory address.
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
a bedroom above: H. Heinze
Toronto, spent the weekend with
the first second generation, to be
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Harold Jones.
to renovate the dining room and .
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Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham.
taught by Mr. Dobson ,and Mr.
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First QI
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"Mr. Jack McGee; Dungannon
adjacent area.
Bills and accounts
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Mr. and Mrs Wm. Burdge and
Plumsteel.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
amounting
Dgtlene Ahger spent'the weekend
Fred Butdgeand RiciE:
At the graduation banquet,.
".Steven Johns the
f or eyes
Mcllis during the past Nr eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
$59;636.73 were ordered; paid.
This included the half yearly1evy
�rsn -�;
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wttlt'Mr
Rev`. P. iikmait and family
was given
award for Top Academic oy ands
called on Mr;f Ano r Mrs., Art
trop County' Boarcbof Educa-
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will be on holidays during July.'*
Marianne Kalbfeisch far Top
Hcre arc two First aid tips from
Ashworth,' llderton at theweek-
tion,
tion ,amounting pa
85 of
Huron Perth Separate
Brucefield United Church will be
d
Academic Girl. John Bennendyk
h' d
the. Canadian Nati6nal Institute
f h BI' d 1f ' �u ct a s 'eck in
end.
Mr and Mrs Ken McLella
to School
5487:50; Huron County levy
closed after next Sun ay. was runner up n tis awar . • ort c m }< Q p n „
{ Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla The Fred Chappel Award for your eve, lift the upper lid oyer are holidaying in Western $18 20:.
' and family, Bresiake,' and Mr, outstanding -sports participation' the lower one to cause tears. This Canada.
' and Mrs. Aldiri Smith, Bluevale, was split between Alfie Taylor should wash away any particles.
visited on Sunday ,.with Mrs. and Hilda Wynja. if it doesn't consult your doctor. Remember! It takes but a '
Berry. A John Bennendyk was given the For a bruised or black eye apply tiwment w place ' ati Expositor
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News of
Huronview'
Special events for Senior Citizens Week 1974 began on ,
Sunday morning with a church service in the Auditorium.
Rev. McWhinnie, Chaplain of the Home, conducted the
service, with the 'Junior and Senior Choirs, of Weslev Willis
United Church, Clinton providing special musical numbers,
directed by Mrs.'Mary Hearn. Residents who formerh• came
from the Blyth area were guests at .a special Senior Citizens
j Service at the Blyth United Church on Sunday.
The Goderich Senior Citizens Club visited the Home, on
Monday and arranged a variety program. Administrator,
f3 Chester Archibald, officially opened ,Senior Citizens Week at
d the.,Home and reminded everyone of this year's theme,
"Living Every Minute•of it". Mrs. Maime Sutcliff was emcee
for the afternoon and contributed a dance number and vocal
solos. A reading by William Snyder, instrurpentals by Mrs.
,i Warr, 'Mr. and Mrs.Schram, Shorty Fourgiere.
McDonald, Molly Cox. -Mrs, Driver, Mary Taylor, Norman
Speir, and Jerry Collins made an enjoyable aft ernoon.
Lemonade and cookies were served to'200 residents and
� guests provided by the kitchen staff. Volunteers from the
'r Goderich Township Women's Institute assisted" 'with
activities,
_ Rev. Youmitof, of the Bay fteld ' and -Middleton Anglican
Churches, led a lively sing -a -Tong on Tway afternoon
accompanied at the piano, by Mrs. Myrtle Pa er and Charlie
'Curtis on the banjo. The Clinton Senior Citizens Club were
our guests for the day and aft er dinner took part in the
singing with Watson Webster and Elmer Trick
providing
I;. instrumental numbers,
The annual picnic which was scheduled for the lawn was
held indoors owing to the weather. The Blyth Senior Citizens
Club and visitors joined the residents in the auditorium for
the sports program of relays and contests, Mrs. Mary Tayior
won the prize for being the eldest- lady present with Waiter
Kingswell winning for the man. Mrs. Howatt and Charlie
Coultis .won prizes for coming the 'longest distance. Six
members of the Clinton Lion's Club operated games of chance
in the -craft room and .ha4,a thriving business. The Huron
County Museum display van and coloured slide pictur
" program were at the Home for the day. Ray Scotchme
Curator of the museum, provided the event and a good
number of residents took advantage of the displays. The
picnicppper was served to 360 in the main dining roonf and
adjoining 'areas.
Ed Stiles, of Goderich, entertained a large audience with
organ music on Thursday afternoon in the auditorium,
playing favotirite melodies and requests.
a a Members of the Bayfield and Exeter Senior Citizens Clubs
Wdfe guests for supper on Thursday evening provided the
"Faintly Night" ptograth. Entertainers' from 'Exeter were,
w introduced by their President . Joe White, included
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w Olt, Pete Meikicy, vocal sgaas-by''C dtlie Hofftnah and a mate
`' ,� chdrifCs. Mrs Higgitits led Elie Bayfield ilii#e'id cltoeu� 01' fif><ee'tt
"w members with bat4d golds by Charlie Curtis and harntcgica
soloa'. by I�aii'ry ,'>dakoir,
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