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The 35th nual atherin o. re..et, ,a very :enloyitble v�rler,,
an g . g f Presidt;nt Dr. Williatict floes,,
day, la ended a r,
at , and o . S,uinday. alk att ., program of classical . siandard . „
the Smillie -Elder familles was .Secreta : -treasurer Mrs: f Ka h gathering at he.'ho a of p t ,
rY y appy S ri g irri o re
vertu, s. and hits,f,.rorty the t!iat, y `a?r
once again held' at the Seitforth Elder; .Social Convenor ,firs: ` .1<ack agd Lorraine,.reek west" of ,
sbowk - Oliver, ,Mu a n, M rj t
Lions Park on Saturday, July 6,
Lorraine Peck, 811et Convenor - i e ;.. sa.y'
y K.lp• n
This was a most - ar e1 M Fal. "Ia, , "tersperced byt'oustn�'.
th 1. 8 Y rs. Dorothy hider, Sports Barbara McCurdy, daughter of ma h
rc es were enjoyed by an
attended reunion of she clan in Donna and Wayne Draper, • Mr. an Mrs. Don McCurdy has a re 'a i., s
many years. The members began. ,Dianne and Jim Kirton; Historian receryed word • thax'., she has pp ci t ve audience.
The Fourth Concert will
arriving.' early in the afternoon - Mrs. Grace Peck'. successfully passed hex Grade' S ' from' Ottawa, ' Niagara Falls, The 1975 reunion will. be held'in examinations of the Ra alPresented duly 14th at 7:45 by the .1 ILDINKi ehener, Windsor, and Dints th Lions ark in e h Y Clinton Centennial i#and tinder L0 '. , FOR 'TH, E I ;� , t
P e P S afort on July Conservatory of Music: Barbara ,.,the'- direction of, Mr. Dwight,;'
closer. 0 6
S. Tee 1974 reunion of the Smillie is a pupil of Miss Greta Lammie. Strom,, The Chamber F �{
of .
A fine afternoon was enjoyed in clan members in British Columbia
Mr. Dick' Baker, who has been a
visiting, examining the historical is being; held in,Vietoria and July house guest wi Commerce would like to see more
th,Mr. and Mrs. -^. , .. ,..:, .<;;' , ' , .•'" ,' ' ,• r f.: ,. f1,
of our citizens attending their
scrapbook and photos and 27 at Che home of Dr: Roy Smillie. 'Sim Robal for the past ten days, ,_,�, ,+ , ♦ : • ,, Y .,,, A. ;ti'`'F; , `ti ::.
Y enjoyable Sunday evening' '
swtmmitig. Kathy and Ray
some
clan members from Ontario left �,,�forte�'' ,more si htseeing in . musicals.
Fulmer of Hamilton conducted ,a hope to attend this, reunion. Canatvith his faint ' o•were�
series of games for all ages. A
$ g Rev. A.H. (Bert) Daynard, vacationlog with Mr. and Mrs.000iooPOO#
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buffet dinner convened by Mrs. B.A., Minister of Hibbert. United Don Dodds and family of
Lorraut'e Peck was eared for 6 E
ti / P Church . in • Staffs occupied the , Seaforih. �'iiey are leaving soon INSURANCE
p:m. The senior m tubers of the in Hensall Unite Ch6rch for the West Indies. where Mr.
various branches of -the families
pulpit d A►utoo Are, Life .
Sunday morning; and preached Baker will spend the rest of his l `31
reported on events and additions ,on the sermon topic" r''3+Ve holiday before returning to
Donald Ge Eaton
pertaining to their members. recommend Christianity;we Gouda, HdIland. "
Dr. Roy .Smillie of 'Victoria, serve them aIL' Mr. Harry Horton Mr. and Mrs, Tony Van Dyke v` "
B.C., recently attended the sang ' . a very lovely solo from Oud-Beyerland, Holland, ltisurance Agency limited .
Normandy Invasion Anniversary accompanied on the organ by , are spending a week with Mr. and Office in Masonic Block
in France. ' The past year saw Mrs. Turkheim. Rev. Beck was at Mrs,,Simm 'Roobal and Mr. and
man weddin s and oirths in the the Staffa Church preaching for Main Street
Y g Mrs. John Van Dyke are spending.
clan. Reports'were given on visits their Anniversary service. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don ane 527-1610 - Seafgrth # ;:,,• ` �' y Y
to members of the clan during the Dodds and' family of Seaforth. t
41 year in Quebec and Hawaii. Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Statham,.
Econom
The Executive for the coming and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder all
year consists,i of the following: of Kingstille and Mr. and Mrs. y ,
Honorary President - Dr. Jenny A,E. Howe of Tuscon, Arizona,
(Smillie). Robertson; Past visited with their sister Mrs. M y
President - • Harold Shepherd; Grace Peck and were here for the ti° "'
Piesident - Mrs. 'Mary Scale; Vice Smillie -Elder reunion on Satur- • 4
Bob McKinleywins sincere *r -
(Continued from rage' 1) what counts;' .Lyndon returned. -
This was round one,' the '° a
*P we faced the issues again and
were the victors.' candidate said, 'routed two is thanksF
coming ,up and it could be a r'
McKinley hoping for a completely different'ball.game.' 5.5
EACH
Conservative ` majority this Of the national, win, he said, it
election but ''Said that he was glad, did my heart good to see the
' despite the.loss, to see the NDP Liberals take a majority,..' '
go down. 'We need. the two party: The riding may have remained
system,' he said. Conservative, but. everyone at the ,., t0 Jthe electors in the Constituency of MON" He felf the Liberal cut into his Golf "Club was having a victory Hur011-Middlesex, fOr the gratifying .ex -
majority was due to less anti 'party:,
C 1' h A. - ' resslon of support 'and confidence.
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Trudeau ee tg in t e rt mh' p
g t is
election:
it s nice to, know that you ve
made a showing and that people
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At various points in the cam-
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paign McKinley was concerned
continued confidently, 'They're
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to the best of my ability.
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thought„ l would lose, then I
fh_ought I vi(ou)d.sstueak through.
again.'
At 21'6 Wellington St. S., in
A,'verx� .ap " iaL thanks to .all those, who par-
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Goderich Monday -night, peoplefCtpat'e
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' .expect t worst.'
were depressed,
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ctivities as .party whiff -in
.'David lost,' people said as
'
Stock lengths' 6', 7, 8', 9, 10', 11', 12'
the minority government have'
they wandered in and out of the,
kWe will specially order other guages, lengths, colours
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sheeting or panelling. Eco-
taxed the incumbent's strength
these past months. 'I worked very
14uron-Middlesex New
Democratic Party headquarters,
"'Bob McKinley
hard in.Parliament this year. This
the hgme of Shirley Weary, a
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CEMENT.
campaign was no where near as
defeated NDP candidate
M.P. for Huron -Middlesex
,b. 2J3
difficult 'as the past six months in
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Parltament.
The people in Huron -Middle-
sex mean a great deal to Bob
McKinley and he never forgets .
his responsibility to them. 'I have
done,all my housework in Parlia-
ment this year and it has never
interfered with my constituents.
These people have got to be the
best its the country. They are the
salt of Canada,' he said.
The Huron -Middlesex Liberals
}lad a 'Lyndon cut the majority,'
hand 'Liberals have -a majority'
celebration after the polls closed.
Monday night.
John Lyndon may have trailed
by 7,000 votes but his supporters
cheered and whistled 'enthusias-
tically as he gave his views on the
election in an intervlew,on CKNXy
It prompted the first quiet
moment of the evening. Most of
the Liberal contingent waited
until 'nearly 1.1 p.m. before
drrilving at the Sunset'Golf and
Sports Centre where beef done on
a spit and free drinks awaited
them.
Those who had worked at the
polls all, day dragged themselves
around with little energy left in
them.
'People are ju§t too damn tired
to get excited,' one scrutineer
remarked as she settled back on a
1h.
The appearance of Prime
Minister Trudeau on the
television screen however
rejuvenated most of the
supporters.
It was °dfter midnight when
"`•''Jahn Lyndon arrived from Wing -
ham TV where he had made a
statement. Some supporters had
been waiting since 8:30 to see
trim, but any interest ihat had
died during the wait was regained
as he entered the lounge in a
Murry of hugs and kisses for his
snppbrteics.
'John, we all love'you,' one
white-haired lady said with an
etnlYou ma ood
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You made good showing for
a first try,' one man yelled across
the ro6m.
Someone slipped a drink into
his hand as he continued around
the rooih, iexpre§sing his thanks.
Bruce Lyndon; the candidate'k
son had been sitting quietly in the
1► ba6kgrouhd all evening•. After his
i`atfier finally found -a seal:; Bruce
tkMe forward, Band ektended.
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