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I P%q r �1. Board meeting in Toronto on -building and said he felt thaf :bit , ,
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' ustard report calls for said, 6 doct ors �nd. 6 nurses for �.� - " -Tuesday, . . af ,01111 11�
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At a p(ess conference Friday decide 'whether you can see a . South side of * Hi 8, George Sword of Lo . ','r,�
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. �,�,' �* report's rec mendations by eliminate the Huron County H ' hearing, said the board really had . .
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September. 1; ) ealth Unit. - AT THE FINISH LINE — A. small crowd of kids compeied in thelwio mite event, a first for"the ... Lions, , .. no reservatidns about the mill and a .
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I �, 11 Mr. Berry skid' officials _ _ I watches as John Cairns, 14, the first prize winner in Carnival. -Seaforth Lions , president Bob ' presents a . I
t�t and the iiuron J3oard of Health needed to administer the district , , when Maple Leaf pr appoinis .. . .1
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Huron County if this repiort was I Tuckersmith by-law approving .
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population of about 5_�0,000, On a suggestion, from Herb speed bicycle race that was a the Carnival by the President of � K . t � . setbacks from the ,load and the each pastor had prime �
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Huron would be the smallest unit , Turkheim of the Zurich Citizens highlight ,of this year's Lions the Seaforth Lion's Club, Bob I I f railway tracks, provided by Maple reponsibility for assessing. the
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with a.50,000 population. ung riders Attendance at the ' - I'L s in his local school. r .
This district would be mtjc� too Huron" County Board of Thursday %d 13 yo Carnival over-'ql I I I With, these three stipulations, member -1_11- . I
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while the Lain , bthn and Kent � , to. the report be filed by Sept. 1. were presented with a $100 watch of chance, try out the Carter Show � I . ,Monday in Seaforth. I .
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Members orf county council will go to a Perth County board of. controlled by three Ontario appear in,4, sepAnite story. . . I . .
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. . want to know why, Huron has health meeting July 29 to hear Provincial Police officers on Friday night the Seaforth Lions L ,,,.the Lions Carnival grounds in the Mr.. Hicknell said that concern
I I been put into such,a large d.isiric't. -further explanations of the -report Highway 8 and Huron County Park swim team met the Clinton . . . carly,hours on both July 17 and 19 was expressed regarding the ' -
i Mr Berry said. - by Dr.. Robert Walker, the Road 12. Two Seaforth Police team for the first swim meet of . . . . . . . - " .. - to' calm disturbances. Grade 7 and 8 New Canadian
. .There is also concern. Mr. ministry's area planning Officers controlled ' rolled traffic w ' ithin the season. Results are on the 11 . .% � I . I ` Both incidents were reported Catechism program. He said the .
. Berry said, about the general co-ordinator for Southwestern. the Town of Seaforth. .An Sports page. A program on 11 . I . . � . . . I .0 . . 'the carnival's owner, Ernie committee agreed that further .
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I Centennial meeting . ion ,ht at the finish line were Reeve John The. Lions draw for four . . I � . 11 � . ,.. I r " . . 1� . . . I substance were required' to
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of Seaforth. An additional, six made prize winners linda Seiler, . . I . 1. ,;�,, 2:00 a.m. The disturbance .
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I Buist, Se'aforth's recreation urged to attend, Tonight's I . I . I . 11 � checks out the card of Gerard Ryan of Egmondvi Ile, a hopes of avoiding a physical fight. Three priests will be -appointed �
director who is coordinating the, meeting is at 8 p.m.. Collecting stamps, coins or it in three months, excluding the yourig bingo fan. The bingo', which went -on all four' Constable John Cairns, of the to the committee by - the muron-
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