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recreated by -.-Theatre Theatre Passe Strachan,, Sir Francis $ond, e4d` Stratford Beapori,46rald ra ed tlaq receni issue tells,.;oii'the w pci sign ' thot: apiire014f jPn of thq c1(yb
t* ` l#, ;�� xt Muraille: Y ' emy of the settlers, Latta play as "an intimate 'view pf
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a ov re conal histo and a tnemoralale en p ed Over the 'ears.
The Huron. Histario Jail Board ganp. ny officials, g,. ernment,' g ry Broadfoott aq employee of the ' i Y Y
a" it., announced last week the touring officials and Huron Tract Settler"t one." li ht of . the Caswell. Motor Inn, Stundridge An oil painting of a familiar
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company agreed to stage The Y ' tree-hgtKse located ' iai ,flag Tett your will,
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«+ Farmers' Revolt .1$37" at the All members, of the cast .and;' ''homesic;aders, oppressed by the since 19396 has retired. a
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courtyard of .the ail be inning director Paul Thompson, arid,, unscrupulous T.orontp C1i�utr, � Gabler; Gg1f Club vigInity, painted'
Gerald Sloan uses the dialysis machine in Y j g script writer Rick ' Saluttn becomes so vivid that ong r,is She `first began her,assoejatipn by :artist Gladys Stuart of. Burks
July 30 fdr five to, 10 days. with the Caswell fa?tFily in Kapus- Fails', :was resented t9 Mis �/
his home in Grafton before the operation. Members of Theatre Passe
researched the revolt thoroughly almost tempted tq Took about for' a kasing ,35 yea> s' Itso thin it}oved work
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P it Bro,'adfoot 16 Mrs. Wilfre$
Muraille set one t:ondition to make the lav authentic. march on that city," she wrpt with them to North; Bay.and heopD y'
however, that the jail board must Theatre Critic with the Tor nto , ' e, McDonald,
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Ar oa man:'' donates P to Sundridg , when Dalton Ever one should make a
-sell at least 250 advance tickets Globe and mail, Herbert; The mood of the performance Caswgtl purchased the 5undridge 1?ollowing dinner the, bridge y
• before they will come to Whittaker, heralded the -Theatre. ranges from funny to. tragic. )Hotel from the late David club members returned W" will. Your lawyer will
Goderich. Passe Muraille as fast becoming., Critics have ve called the quality Dunbar. She was the hotel Suniitidge for :an evening of draw it up to suit your
kidney to brother The five actors bring history the top touring company, of r of the acting as first rate when the dietician, and later became bridge at the Community Centre, individual wishes. Then the
alive, portraying famous Huron Ontario. He reviewed , their. players Y he scenes manager of Food Services. for theaIItesses were Mrs.M, JGamrdes experienced specialists at,
Jim Sloan, R.R.5, Seafortb, had first live donor at the hospital; County, residents such as Tiger P tremhendousabei n receivedw,;th, „, $ g, Mrs. Peake, Victoria and Grey Trust
performance of the Farmers' Caswell organization. (The Motor
ifficulj decision to make The brothers were placed m applause and acclaim Inn resort at Sandridge was sold Embleton, Mrs. ,.McDonald and
sever 1 months ago. His brother adjoining operating rooms. Jim across Ontario whenever they , ,recently to Mr.' and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Copeman. will take' it from there and
1 Geral of Grafton, Ontario, was was on the table for eight hours. have performed. Snatch formerly of Burlington.) Miss Broadfoot has continually' make sure — as your trustee
forced to use a dialysis machine "The • - kidney started Person interested In finding out contributed much to the that your intentions are
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when -both his kidneys failed to functioning almost before he was why "The Farmers' Revolt 1837" Miss Broadfoot was honored by community and the life and work fulfilled both efficiently and
function. He needed a nes , sewed u Jim said proudly., Rocks Aiscussed has been a success should contact some 40 staff members. recently of Zion United Church during her
,kidney. Fifteen days later, Jim was out the laii • board for tickets at and Miss Lori}a Raaflaub,' assis• years in the village. She is an sympathetically. Talk it
` Jim, 32, was approached by his of the hospital. His brother had to 527-0240. tent manager, presented her with active member of Strong Agri' over today with Victoria
brother's doctor in Toronto, to see stay in for 52 days,- and both Dublin
I an opal ring as a token of esteem tura! SocieLty. and Grey.
if he would be willing r., donate return to St. Michael's regularly b on behalf` of the employees. A spokesman said that words
one of his kidneys tc_help his for checkups and further tests. Y Area girls Member Canada 'Deposit
Insurance .Corporation
brother return to'a normal life. The operation was a painful one The June meeting of the Dublin lace. Mrs. Charles Friend -
"I did some thinking before I for Jim. One rib was removed to W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. thanked the speaker and take' pail in I N G N V I T A T I 0 N 5WcMimand
said yes." he admitted. "You get at the right kidney -and he said Joe Looby. , Mrs. James Statton, presented her with a gift. ■■EDD
dont just up and do that sort of the week after the actual President opened the meeting Lucky cup winner was Mrs'. conference
thing." with O Canada, opening'ode and Charles Roney. THE MORON EXPOSITOR i1
operation was the roughest.
The doctor told me one out of Jim, who works on construction Mary Stewart Collect with Mrs. Lunch was served by Mrs.
every 400 persons live on one Charles Roney at the piano, Harold Pethick, , Mrs. Ross ' ' During the week of'July 9-12, PHONE 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
in Stratford and owns a 200 acre -
kidney,' he added Roll call was answered b 11 Pepperp and Mrs. Joe Lobb 200 4-H Homemaking Club girls
farm, expected , to be back YY• g g ro° TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1089
Gerald had been on the members and visitors naming an' from all arts of Ontario
dialysis machine for at least eight working three months after the g P
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months. In mid-January, operation. an+ exchange of old books and r Conference held at the University
interviews and tests began. For Gerald, it will be about a
magazines. Minutes were read of Guelph.
The Sloan brothers were year before he gets back to by Mrs. Joe Looby. treasurer's Dublin,The girls attended from Hurbn :.
fortunate as the necessary normal. Since the operation, he report was given by Mrs. Roy County were: Joanne Kieffer,
Y P Burchell. A cook book was R.R. 2, Teeswater; Mary Edith
requirements were easily met. has been back in the os ital a ■ •� y:
Gerald is only two years older couple of times but nothing presented to Rose Ann Benninger : musicians
Garniss, R.R: , 4.,,, . Wingham,
1' than his brother and blood and serious has come up. on her forthcoming marriage.
tissue types matched well enough "I have no complaints," he Barbara Moore, X.R. 5,
YP g P Mrs. Norman McKay and Mrs. Wingham, Dorothy
to proceed w-th the transplant. said. Gordon Aikens asked for pass exams .
On April 1, Jim entered St. Jim has no complaints either. volunteers to help at the W.I. Joanne
Gnsker, R.R. 1, Ethel;
Joanne Gibson; R.R. 2 Seaforth; ,lt
Michael's Hospital in Toronto. "i'm just glad to see my brother Centennial booth. Mrs. Charles A number of music students in Marie Betties; R.R, 2, Bayfield;
i Thxfollowingg day: he became the healthy again." Friend, Mrs. R.S. Aikens and Dublin have been successful in Shelley Weber, R.R. • 3,
Mrs. Roy Burchill volunteered to Conservatory exams. Dashwood; Kathleen Gielen, R.R.
$' help. Mrs. R.S.Aikens then First class honours is 80 and 2, Crediton. z
played a few old times on her over, Honours 70' t000�79,inclusive• • The purpose of the Conference
r mouth organ. Pass 60-69. 9 was to assist girls in gainingan
` The topic was Christine Delaney obtain6d appreciation of their
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Cultyral Activities. Mrs. Charles first class honours in her A.Musc.' ' opportunities -and responsibilities, `
Roney introduced Miss Hazed Christine also received her B.A. as individuals, members of a
Grimmon from Mitchell who majoring in music. club, a community and as
spoke on her rock collection. She Other results were: Donald Canadian citizens. This
gave an interesting story Melady, First Class Honours, conference encouraged members Ontario believes
�, on her rock collection. She gave (Grade 2 Theory), Theresa to share their ideas and broaden tt
an -interesting story on rocks she Delaney,Grade 2 Theory, Ruth their experiences by meeting with •
't ! collected from across Canada and Agnes McCreight. First Class 'club members from across the that residents C5 or over.
the U.S, Among her collection Honours, Grade 1 Piano, Valerie'" •province. A program•has pgen, • were stones from red jasper, onyx Drummond, Grade 10 First Class planned„ ' o, .,,inclti8e; sppctc• Bancroft. etrified wood andthe bl� n*eAsib e
p Honours, Debra Jefferson. and peckers, exhibits,• '
vegetable roots and a Pamela Skinner, Grade 4 First ;demonstrations and .participation i11COn1e of
P' t demonstration on making a neck- Class Honours. 'of club girls in discussion groups% should have"an'
bt at least' $2600 a year.
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In July, Ontario will introduce a Special Benefits
A single It will lace extra funds on to of federal
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Wz Guaranteed Income Supplements—enough to guarantee
the elderly who are qualified residents of Ontario
Jim Sloan -stands outside his farmhouse an income of $2600 a year Blind and disabled
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people who qualify for Family J 3enefits will also ,
t" period.
r _ be entitled. to these special benefits.
R', ® Beginning September 1, approved drugs prescribed by
a doctor or dentist will be available, free of.
charge, to those qualifying for the special benefits
Heln�all native art of
p outlined above, Family Benefits or, the federal
Pu ---- Guaranteed Income Supplement. Drug cards will be
Afroear� expedition
BENOMYL urvGIcloE mailed automatically. You don't have to apply for them..
s,r near full bloo'mWho will receive theses special benefits?
Dr.Laird
Robert Mickle, son of Mrs• extending m B miles across the p
ra Laiird Mickte of Hensall and the Atlantic from Barbados to West
late Ernest Laird Mickle left July Africa. 11 you arc 6S or of er ,
with an annual income of less than $2600 and
f ; 16 for Africa to join the Canadian The information to be tabulated ( )
Coast Guard ship Quadra in during the next three years' is n'ou now receive both Old. Age Security and the
1 Dakar, het to ected . Sene alex (iSupplement...
Senegal. P P Provide two torotects
During his six weeks stay he three week weather forecasts far�'ou Will receive your benefits cheque each
vields� ;uarunteed Income P1' ,� }
k will be taking ' part in the more `accurate than anythin -"• month autoniatically: Yoti do not have to apply for it.
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GARP Atlantic Tropical
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known today', and it has been
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experiment generally referred to
predicted to have a consequent
as GATE. Garp stands for Gobal
. saving of billions,of dollars every
Atmospheric Research Program,
year.
which is a joint venture of the
Dr. Mickle is one of the
World Meterorlogical.
Canadian scientists participating
'Organization ' and the
from -the , Atmospheric
International' Council of Scientific
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Victoria,B.C. in mid May reach -
Ing Dakar, Africa about mid-June
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across Canada. The Quadra will
be playing a key role as she is
stated to be theest instrumental
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her radar_ egntprn itt, • probably
thq •most powerful rain -detecting
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This $100 million expedition
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ships and more than a dozen
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Canada is taking nart hi GATR
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by eliminating white mold
in White bean's.
And a single directed spray i$ all it takes. There are enough things that cut into
Because BENLATE moves inside white your profits. Among them, the weather
beans so white mold can't. Because It and the market. You can stop•'ililhite`mold
protects from within, BENLATE won''t be ` from cutting yields and lowering profit.
washed off by rains. Spray BENt.AtE al or near full hfoom—
tither partici afro countries are 1i��1! �fiSi gl�i n9�
�' R your chance to get In on this great
liltlttiiitr Vri#ted States, the Soviet rA What's more, there's no residue problem protection before the rows close up.
>�r idbi west Germanv, Ftatrce, ,
with BENLATE. Its tow toxicity makes it
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With arty chemical, follow labeling lnahucfltinai 8hd
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if you are 65 or over
(v,:ith in annual income of less than $2600) ... and
''Foci do not ree6ve am' federal income supplement...
please give us a call.
Our telephone number is shown below.
If you are blind or disabled...
and you now receive assistance under Ontario's Family
Benefit Program...
you will receive your benefits cheque each
month. automaticallc.Vou do not have to apply for it.
if you are blind or disabled...
and you do not receive Provincial assistance,..
please give us a call.
Our telephone number is shown beiow.
Any questions? Call us, free of charge. Dial "O"
and ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000
Residents within the Metro Toronto
local calling area should dial 965-8470.
Ontario
GUARANT15ED ANNUAL INCOME SYSTEM
William bavis, Premier
Arthur Meen, Rene SrUnellb, Frank Miller,,
-Minister of Revenue Minister of ComMuYrl'ty and Minister of Health
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