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TM } Mrs, J, M.erner of Kitchener, spending this week with'Mr, .and
ester Helen Rowland of Regina 23. The occasion Is unique as Mr. Peter Deicbert of, ZurichMrs, Fred Baehanan, Dili, Doug, '
vttbo carat. to Chatham to three brothers, Leo Murray of St, x ' �,}µ' � visited on Wednesday with Mil. Betty and Bob, R ;CKY a'A.ccooN
trllebrate a., Matt Murray, Dublin ;� , r •; and Mrs. Carl 'Merner, Sandra, Miss Diane Preszcator is
'her golden jubilee Columb
`1Vjsted relatives here this weejt. and Steve Murray, R.4, Walton Julie Ann and Michael: helping this week at church camp
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Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sararas celebrate birthdays on the same' '� �; Janet, Bob and
Miqhdan are visiting n enesetun Goderich Camp Maitland Va%yito explain Nancy R
trip and ared from their settledin the home deceased also had histbeirthday withthedJohn Thompson, family Andre* and
Steven Vivian of whataConservati4n Authority is.
p is.
In Hensall. on July 23. Supper was served by \. , and Mrs: Barry Pawley, Jonathan S.taffa are visiting for a few days According to the Conservation
Mrs, Gerard Marchand of the hostess at 6 p.m. Those • and Jason for a week. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Authorities Act,.'the cdutt4ils. of
Windsor visited her parents, Mr. present were Rev. Father Cham' nskater.k home lylr• and Mrs Lorne Lawson, Thompson, Rick .and' Renee. two or more: municipalities'''may
Murraynd Oostveen Monsignor J. 'White, p """ Mr. and M.rs. ffarry"Boag' and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prescator, requt t that the Mtt#lster of
and Mrs. Leo y g
attended the birthday party of Mrs. Millie Evans, Mrs, Marie Mr. Don Marriott has returned Tef•Sy., of Nevy Marketavisited on Bill and Michael visited on.
Natural Resources call a meeting
, . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowland. ver is visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrays. • Melady, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Friday evening,'rth' 'wits,• Jack Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Allan of all watershed municipalities to
after a week of playing roller and familyare holidaying this Mr. -'and Mrs. Lloyd Adair and
Sister Jean Moylan and Sister O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Leo hockeywith a London Jr. hockey Medd and Kerri, Mr., Jack Medd Pfaff and Elaine of Crediton, organize a . Conservation
. Y week at a cottage g near Mr. and Mrs. Ken ahunsber er of
'• Margret Keller of London spent Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Matt team ii1 Chev ville, Indiana, The g g is -a patient in Victoria Hospital, Debbie Preszcator returned home '""`Authority. If two-thirds of the
the weekend with the former's Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Y Kincardine. Mitchell were visiting with 'Mr.
team'won the Canadian champ- A successful Auction Sale for and Mrs. Reg Smith on Sunday London, since. Friday. We hope having spent the `'past week in representatives favour the
mother; Mrs. J. Moylan. Murray,. Mrs. Mary Murray and ionship and placed second m the Lou Malone was held last week evening. he will soon be, feeling well Crediton. establishment of an Authority, a
b d of re resentatives chosen
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dalrymple'
friend, Miss Mary Tobin . of league.,
with prices of used 2'x 4 building
Mr. and'Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
enough to be home again.
of Hanover visited Mrs. It. Burke
Heney, B.C., Miss Karen Cleary
material bringing higher prices
and Kathy Cindy and .Shelley
Bill Millson, Jim Thompson
and Torn this week.
' Mrs• Mary Murray of Haney,
of London, Miss Kathy Mayman,
Long Island', N.Y., Mrs. Gerard
per foot than Maloney paid
Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and
and Ross Milison of Woodstock
spent the weekend on a fishing
B.C. and Miss Mary Tobin are
Marchand, Windsor, Mr. and
for new material last Spring.
material
Mrs. Steve Maloney in Kitchener.
Visitors with Mr. Mrs.
trip at Lake St. Clair.
visiting relatives here.
Mrs.Paul 'Murray and John, Ken ;;
"•'- ' The residence was also sold to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fleming of
and
George Coville ort Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs.Sam McClure and
Master Alan Ducharme has
Murray, Larry • Murray and Mr.
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs: Richard Tait of
Doug, r. and Mrs. Wilson and
returnedtrip to
Frank 1 r. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byers have
Dearborn, Mich.; and Mrs,
Bryan 'the io•
Bam wherene
-y he visited
Ms Bob MurrayMrs.
were unable to
attended the Horseshow • .in
a house on Chalk
Ockert Illinois;
Les Scott law
travelling in Northern Ontarnt
with his uncle anal aunt, Mr. and
attend.
of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
purchased
Street in Seaforth from Mr
Rev. Vincent Eckert C.S.B. of
n
Mrs.Elma Jewitt, - Mrs. Annie
oY P
according to population, is grant
ed the right to conduct programs
for, resources protection and
proper management.
Administrative and capital
costs .are shared between the
member municipalities and the
Provincial Government, withp ,
some projects receiving 100%
Mrs. Tom Ducharme. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Gar Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Leitdi of Clinton and Mrs. Ella support by the Government of
The sympathy of the Zack R anis a anent in Stratford Laverne Hugill and gets y Jewitt s e he ` weekend Both the Winthro Men's and Ontario.
community isextended to Mr. General 'Hospital. possession September 1. Maloney; Mrs. Mary Eckert and P P
and Mrs. Verne Steinman on the Sister Helen Rita Gowley of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke Tom; Mrs. Melva Murray and travelling as ar , s Port Carling. Ladies ball teams have had a busy From the represehtatives, on
Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Lpu Mr:Carl rner, Sandra and week. Executive Committee and several,
i•• and - twee daughters front Julie Ann vi it
on Saturday p g Advisory death of Mrs. Steinman's father Belleville and Mr. and Mrs. y T.he ladies. team pulled through Adviso Committees are chosen.
this week. James 6owle and Madonna of Rosetown, Sask. are visiting with Maloney and Susan. evening with r. and Mrs. Jack in the ninth • ronin in an They are responsible ' for the
y his brother Dan and other Mr. Don MacRae visited his g g
A birthday celebration was held Calgary visited recently with their kCrozier, Paul and Lori of Huron exhibition game against Dublin planning and implementation of
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. V.J.Lane. `r�kt�� relatives.• mother in Parkhill on Sunday.
,.rr Visitors with Mr. and Mr's. Ed Ridge, Kincardine. Brian and 15 12. This game was played programs such as proper land
t rzx Mr. Bob Kelly of Vancouver is forest. management, flood
Steve Murray on Tuesday, July Donald Melady, son of Mr, and �tk�iC+s � _ �`E�. Byers on Sunda were Mr. and Kevin Crozier returned home under the lights July 18. use, g .
,, spending some,holidays with Mrti Y Y with the M rners having sent The following Wednesda revention and erosion control,
M Ed M I A St Columban a g P g y P
rs. e a y,
just received word he has been
d' h' b h mmerfest
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and Mrs. Fer Kell
g' y`
Mrs. Norman Byers of Norwich,
and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Johnson
the past week with their
night the girls beat the first place
wildlife preservation, M
awarded the Silver Medal from
Mrs. Joe Malone of Winnipeg
is visiting with her Mr.
of Londesboro, also Mr. Al Byers
grandpar ents, Mr. and -Mrs.
team Brussels 26-12. This• was
development of recreational
conservation
Western Conservatory of Music
parents,
and Mrs.Dan Costello.
visited at the same home for the
George Mcllwain.
Brussels first loss of the season.
areas, and education
and also the $25. scholarship from
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
Sunday night was the last
programs.
Waterloo Music Co. for obtaining
Mrs. Freo Eckert of, Shefield
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello
attended the Horseshow • .in
league game before the playoffs
The Maitland Valley
the highest mark in Grade V 1
g
KATHLEEN E. MURRAY
visited last ek with Mrs. Gertie
of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Goderich on , Satday, it was in
and the ladies defeated Brod-
Conservation Authority is one of
Piano for the year starting
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kramers. \
Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
connection with, the Summerfest
hagen 6-0 in a seven inning game,
thirty-nine Authorities in Ontario.
September 1973 to June 1974,
Murray of London (Mrs. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krauskopf
Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
activities.
from, Western Conservatory of
formerly Eleanor McGrath of
of Ferndale, Mich., visited with
McCrefght and Mr. 'Wilfred Fee -Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Thompson
Men's Team .
Classified Ads.pay dividends.
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J d M d M
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Winthro Warriors s -i-ed b
Music London Donal is a u tl u n gra uate roe L. is rot er oe an r. an re. W dd atten e t e u p q y
P P . ney attended the 25th a ing
Dennis Eves of Calgary is of Mrs. Pearl Priestap, R.R. 3, Joseph's School of Nursing, Walter Carpenter: Anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. activities on Friday evening in the Seaforth Firemen 23-22 in an
visiting this week with his uncles, • Mitchell. Toronto: on July •19, 1974 Mrs. Mary Murray of Vancou- Pete Groshek in London, last Goderich and also visited wkth exhibition gatiie Sunday, July'21.
Robert and Gordon Laing and weekend. • Mr. and Mrs, Rannie Armstrong, Tuesday 'night saw the War -
their families. -Mrs. ,lean Dill and Mr. Carl Pamela and Bradley. riors beat Dublin 33-21 in Dublin.
Several families from Cromarty "� A•i the time of w•ritin Walter The Warriors were beat b
Heat and humidity ►tense for Wilhelm visited e Sunday with g y
attended the Allen -McLachlan Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dill in St. Scott, Russell and Phoebe Slabtown Thursday night 29-15.
Hoggarth reunion at Seaforth - Marys. Fleming of Seaforth, are all On Friday evening the War -
Lions Park on Sunday. • • • patients. in Seaforth Community riors lost to the North McKillop
Recent visitors , with r. and Stat f a residents , in India
Mrs. Calder McKaig weMr. re Mr. ,
and. Mrs. Charles Salter and Mrs.
W. Schneider of Kitchener. (Editor's. Note) - This is a second 'every flight from Madras and not again. They have brought back.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davey, newsletter received by our knowing the cause of the'delay.• many happy memories of story
London, called on relatives in the correspondent from Bruce and Telephone and teleprinter lines times -with our children when they '
village on Sunday evening. Jean Eaton, former—Staffa—were out of order most of the time were younger. Andrew is a very .
For., the month of August, residents who are' now in India. around Madras, so there was no strong reader, and has even "
Hibbert . United and Cromarty Dear Friends; June 20,1974 way' of communicating. completed some of Eli4abeth"9
Presbyterian Churches will hold . More than three months. have Eventually. Bruce went to noVels'(high s.Ehool'•levhli'in 6m
C Ch h assed since we first wrote to ;ou Calcutta and was almost- 'his ft hil i°lt iS7i'nd`"eMtfd€dteiilat
Joint services to romarty ; ore p y, a • erno • E
� f �. r Persohals
.- at 11, o'clock. and it seems Lille an appropriate 'way to South India to bring the tW he has° tin's •i'n'terest; e6f if ,loan Burleigh, Goderich, is
On Tuesday night Cromarty time to send another letter. We chi.Jdren in person (.at Indian keeps him' happily occupied for holidaying this week with her
girls defeated Staffa 31-14. Friday are all well still; in spite of Airlines expense as the delay.was most of his free time: He will be cousins .fill and Susan Norris.
night the local Twin City Bombers occasional bouts of Dacca - due to their error), when word eight years old in August: Jim and Ludy Norris,
won over Slabtown 18-13 in their rrhoea. We have, survived .the came that they would be arriving Jean' has continued to' teach Brampton. visited on the
game of slowpitch. In the men's excessive heat and humidity of -the . next evening The , only - Mark; her retarded pupil, up to. weekend with Mrs. Sant Norris
softball league, Staffa defeated ' the past few months when permanent effect of the .delay w'as the end of the hool -year and is
! and Mi. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
Chiselhurst 26-16 on Saturday temperatures often exceeded a dent in our bank account since now enjoving a holiday from that.
Hospital. Their old neighbours Rubber Stick Hockey Team 34-23.
would like to wish them a speedy We'll see next week how they
recoverp. fared Tuesday night 'against
Rick Thompson is attending Mitchell Grizzlies.
Bible School this week at the
Knox Presbyterian • Church do
Gpderich, INVEST'
N1,ncy Taylor of Goderich is
.In a
lGuaranteed
Trust
Certificate
night and on Sunda , evening, 100° and look forward to a more (a) bringing the children home She also continued to give piano fa Mr.
g g• g g g P Mrs. John Pated h our latest DONALD G
Roy's with Keith Patterson pleasant climate Burin' the was entire) at our �e'x ease (b) a lessons • to the .three. American Mr. and Mrs: Johii Teanplema.n
Y' P g y' P visited ori the weekend with Mr, resident, celebrated her birthday G.
pitching, swamped Cromarty monsoon season. Grandma Eaton " week's extra stay in Ci leutta' for children until 'the family left t this week. Sht� was 84.
32-16. returned to Canada in March their people plus Brute having to Bangladesh for another and ,Mrs: Jim Templeman; EATON
Maxwell, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
when the• fieat became go too was much more costly than •-diplomatic appointment: It was r Sludents
oppressive. She arrived home the two days we had intended st • ' most fortunate that we were able Frank Scarlett. Parry Sound.
Remember-! It takes but a O.ffice.in Ma�anie Bhocki
safely and soon bounced back to aying and (c) Jean's purse was to purchase their piano. We hope i
her normal good health and relieved of considerable number that in the, year remainingof'our moment to place an 'Expositor Main S't. SEAFORTS
spirits. g of rupees by a pickpocket in 'a stay in Bangladesh, she will find FUNERAL Want Ad and be money in poeket. YtlOtl@ 527-1610
on Maitland The well -drilling program is crowded shopping area. At this time to do some serious study and
To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth o
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progressing nicely with those point we must stop to praise the practice to further' her musical Olv1AS C, GRIEVE
A row of seven rade a wells scheduled for this season • kindness of the hotel manager training. She "has taken on the Thomas Calder Grieve passed
ten and
tial, Sudbury. Ontariocamoraleadersht of Warren Howard ofn w installed. Early and heavy andourCORR representative aive m teaching of English �t•o s a away Julv 20 at the Memorial
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Listowel" are working to complete
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resent time, farmers are not perhaps because of it all, we were Tokyo has Thomas
a forestry and .wildlife inventory finding it necessary to irrigate very glad to be together again for her father for' then past athirteen Grieve and JanethReid eKerr. He
along the Maitland .River this (jet
to
know
summa from tubewells. 'Thus,. we will a week in Dacca before Bruce, had months. She is an excellent was raised and educated at
The gFoup is being hosted by have " to. wait until October . 'to to dash off by plane to Inappies student who n of only spends over Seaforth and then farmed the
the Maitland Valley Conservation begin the very important aspect on tubewell work. Although it, was two hours each afternoon in her home place for a number of years WE CAN HELP YOUON • " FOOD
of testing the wells 'and pumps very hot..d'uring the holidays, a studies at our home, but works at at the 2nd concession of McKil-'
Authority, and is doing the
project through the Junior Cons- under operating conditions. 'pass to a local swimming pool them for another three hours lop, He was the fourth generation
Bruce got'a sudden call at the enabled the• family to , go every morning in her own home. to do so.:,
ervationist Program sponsored by WHOLE Or HALF
the Conservation Authorities, end of March to, go to the United swimming as often as we could Jean met her when they were • He married at Ripley on April
Branch of the Ministry of Natural States to check over and test the arrange it. An especially happy studying French together at the 10, 1917, to Ruth Irene Gossel. SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS • • • • • . ,
Resources. new drilling equipment before the . event was Andrews • learning to Alliance Francaise in Dacca. They They moved to Monetaible, Ont t'b• 98c
has first been received that it left swim. a one April Bruce left for both hope to resume their French ario :in 1923, where he farmed,
The Junior Conservationist company PP P p retiring in 1967 after fifty years of STORE SLICED BACON ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lb.
. Program is being conducted in w
the factory May 29th, so its now could not swim six feet. When he studies when the school re -opens married life. CE BA O�•09
five centres across the province ,
this year, to give the young on its way. Once in the States, returned 3 weeks lat er, it was�to in mid-July.' He was predeceased in -De-
BY THE PIECE ' ' "'
Bruce found himself in great see Andrew diving off the board Time continues to pass quickly. cember of 1967 by his wife. He is • ; • • • • • • • • • • •j
people involved an understanding • ' • ' ' ' ' ' 1b. 9c
y and appreciation of their demand in the offices of Catholic and swimming the full length of in a couple of months the girls' survived by three sisters. Mrs.
environment through practical Relief Services. in New York, the pool. Kim and Richard school will amal.gamate.with the Helen Hanon of Mitchell, Kather-
experiences in conservation sorting out several matters " returned to South India May 27th boys' school in Dotacamund. Not ine Grieve of Toronto and Janet BABY BEEF LIVER, STEAKS . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' • ' •.lb.i9c
education. concerning auxilliary equipment and shortly afterwards were in only•will..Kim and Itichard..be in Hill of Strathroy; four sons, John
The Maitland Watershed study to be ordered. The trip provided 'the midst of examinations,. the same school., then,, but of Sudbury, Donald of',Copper PURE BEEF PATTIES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 11>E:$
an interesting three w e'ks break Elizabeth is twelve years •'old Elizabeth will be joining them ' Cliff, Robert of - Sudbury and 9c r
began July 8, and is being conduc a• , ,
ted by Brian Crone of - Mis- from the busy here and now and eoiitinues her sttjdies�at too,, " During the month long Hugh of -
sissauga, Stephen' Hitchcox of reminded hila of the blessings of home. She, has completed the August break, we hope to take He is also survived by twoOakville, Stephen Morden of
reminded
a tropical country where Grade IX Ontario correspondence some holidays ourselves and., grandsons, two granddaughters . �0-pound bag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $8.75
t Mississauga, Bruce MacKaye of it never snows in April. He also course in French in order to be revisit some old familiar places and one great-granddaughter, 1
Sault Ste -Marie, Robert Plantt oL had the interesting opportunity better prepared_ for the Graoe IX and friends in India and also some. He . was, predeceased by two LEAN GROUND BEEF $9c
Glencoe, Brian Paul of Guelph, while visiting Td1ni Lewis in French at 'the British boarding places like the Taj Mahal that we sons, Gordon in 1925 and Ken- • _ 1'b.
F and Arnold Stirajs of Ottawa. Aurora, Illinois, of preaching two , school she will en'f er in have never had the opportunity of neth in 1944, overseas. -
sermons one Sunda mornin • in September. Their standards are visitingreviousl . He was a member of the '0 pounds ' .......:�•5®
Also active in one of .the other res onse to a sudden interest in very high. She has covered about We know that letter will Brittania Lode #170 AFAM of -
projects is Jeffrey Carson, a P Y g g r
student of Listowel District Sec- India - and Bangladesh. One a year of Latin so still has a year' reach many of you as you enjoy Seaforth. He also was a member
ondary School. highlight of the trip was having to catch up on in order to be at the summer holidays so we hope you of the public school board for a SLICED CHICKEN LOAF • • • • • • . • . • • • . lilt: 83e
crunch *ith Jim Berna with whom Grade iX level in that have a restful, rejuvenating good many ;years. -
"®®d Facts he used to work in AFPRO in (subject. Bruce helps ' her with experience. a
a p iehliice India several years ago but with mathematics when he is at home. Thanks to all who have • FREEZER SPECIAL•— r
R 'whom he had lost contact. Jim is She reads voraciously. acknowledged deceiving our first Sm les •
s+ +
" Beef Kabobos or pork chops now •busy with -the United . •Andrew is progressing well in letter. We love to hear from all of -
deserve tq be accompanied with a Nations Development Program st his work. He, bein s lessons -at you. Mail service is still prettyugged Martian
special
-rice. Just pop a cube of aliened in New York. A short visit 8:30 A.M. at home and continues slow even though the mail strike Have you heard about the .Fully Processed FRONT of 490- 79c
beef bouillon in the boiling water with Grandma Eaton over Easter until 1:00 P.M. with a short break here ended a few months ago. We Martian who landed one might. in 1�'
wen '?coo ing the rice or use was also reassuring that her trip at 10:30. We have all the , know that sev8ral letters, cables the middle of Central Park in New
dilated canned bouillon. The soup to Bangladesh had done her no necessary texts and work books to and telegrams have nevern a
seasons the rice as well as 'vin York Cifyz . got out of his
giving harm., take him through several grades. reached us so we assume some of flying. saucer and just as he was
it A gourmet appearance. Kimberly And Richard carne We also visit a library regularly our personal letters have not about to say•�`Take me to your •
Keeler Your Cool home `to Dacca for art of their for books on histo ,+,_
leader so eoneinugged'him: • - -�-- ��<- -_ ..•-.�- - ..;.:-'' - .;'
t p history, science, reached you. Rest assn d that �
On a Hot night; keep your cool May holiday§. They intended to geography and health. We had we have not forgotten you, i:,st a�
by tserving sausage. 'L`li'ey come. leave their schools in South India stored • a barrel of books (mainly wishes from all of us to all of on. r
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o{if of the refrigerator and ger on May 2nd, but due "to a mis-up childrens) ,ip India when we left Sincerely, Driving Her z};?
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light on the 1 'Cut Cookingin transportation •arr ngements on furlou hin -1968. Bruce Bruce and Jean Eaton, imbed , She thinks her husband is MARK rt i
g d- Y � S.• ...-
hilae by `choosing ahead F cooked y '� can', shipped theist 'from Indere to'¢ Richard Elizabeth an Andrew driving h'er crazy. It seems he can ,
#.title. es and heat •6. mere se Eliz
y v✓efe delayed one week. J
.beth and Andrew'spent that Dacca last June and we have 255, Road 25, Dhanmandi, Dacca • never. remember her birthday; • : �. � k , •' �'�
anxious week In 61dutta tnee'ting certainly enjoyed- having them- - 5, Bangladesh. but he always knows her ageol ll►
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Recent visitors , with r. and Stat f a residents , in India
Mrs. Calder McKaig weMr. re Mr. ,
and. Mrs. Charles Salter and Mrs.
W. Schneider of Kitchener. (Editor's. Note) - This is a second 'every flight from Madras and not again. They have brought back.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davey, newsletter received by our knowing the cause of the'delay.• many happy memories of story
London, called on relatives in the correspondent from Bruce and Telephone and teleprinter lines times -with our children when they '
village on Sunday evening. Jean Eaton, former—Staffa—were out of order most of the time were younger. Andrew is a very .
For., the month of August, residents who are' now in India. around Madras, so there was no strong reader, and has even "
Hibbert . United and Cromarty Dear Friends; June 20,1974 way' of communicating. completed some of Eli4abeth"9
Presbyterian Churches will hold . More than three months. have Eventually. Bruce went to noVels'(high s.Ehool'•levhli'in 6m
C Ch h assed since we first wrote to ;ou Calcutta and was almost- 'his ft hil i°lt iS7i'nd`"eMtfd€dteiilat
Joint services to romarty ; ore p y, a • erno • E
� f �. r Persohals
.- at 11, o'clock. and it seems Lille an appropriate 'way to South India to bring the tW he has° tin's •i'n'terest; e6f if ,loan Burleigh, Goderich, is
On Tuesday night Cromarty time to send another letter. We chi.Jdren in person (.at Indian keeps him' happily occupied for holidaying this week with her
girls defeated Staffa 31-14. Friday are all well still; in spite of Airlines expense as the delay.was most of his free time: He will be cousins .fill and Susan Norris.
night the local Twin City Bombers occasional bouts of Dacca - due to their error), when word eight years old in August: Jim and Ludy Norris,
won over Slabtown 18-13 in their rrhoea. We have, survived .the came that they would be arriving Jean' has continued to' teach Brampton. visited on the
game of slowpitch. In the men's excessive heat and humidity of -the . next evening The , only - Mark; her retarded pupil, up to. weekend with Mrs. Sant Norris
softball league, Staffa defeated ' the past few months when permanent effect of the .delay w'as the end of the hool -year and is
! and Mi. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
Chiselhurst 26-16 on Saturday temperatures often exceeded a dent in our bank account since now enjoving a holiday from that.
Hospital. Their old neighbours Rubber Stick Hockey Team 34-23.
would like to wish them a speedy We'll see next week how they
recoverp. fared Tuesday night 'against
Rick Thompson is attending Mitchell Grizzlies.
Bible School this week at the
Knox Presbyterian • Church do
Gpderich, INVEST'
N1,ncy Taylor of Goderich is
.In a
lGuaranteed
Trust
Certificate
night and on Sunda , evening, 100° and look forward to a more (a) bringing the children home She also continued to give piano fa Mr.
g g• g g g P Mrs. John Pated h our latest DONALD G
Roy's with Keith Patterson pleasant climate Burin' the was entire) at our �e'x ease (b) a lessons • to the .three. American Mr. and Mrs: Johii Teanplema.n
Y' P g y' P visited ori the weekend with Mr, resident, celebrated her birthday G.
pitching, swamped Cromarty monsoon season. Grandma Eaton " week's extra stay in Ci leutta' for children until 'the family left t this week. Sht� was 84.
32-16. returned to Canada in March their people plus Brute having to Bangladesh for another and ,Mrs: Jim Templeman; EATON
Maxwell, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
when the• fieat became go too was much more costly than •-diplomatic appointment: It was r Sludents
oppressive. She arrived home the two days we had intended st • ' most fortunate that we were able Frank Scarlett. Parry Sound.
Remember-! It takes but a O.ffice.in Ma�anie Bhocki
safely and soon bounced back to aying and (c) Jean's purse was to purchase their piano. We hope i
her normal good health and relieved of considerable number that in the, year remainingof'our moment to place an 'Expositor Main S't. SEAFORTS
spirits. g of rupees by a pickpocket in 'a stay in Bangladesh, she will find FUNERAL Want Ad and be money in poeket. YtlOtl@ 527-1610
on Maitland The well -drilling program is crowded shopping area. At this time to do some serious study and
To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth o
TH
progressing nicely with those point we must stop to praise the practice to further' her musical Olv1AS C, GRIEVE
A row of seven rade a wells scheduled for this season • kindness of the hotel manager training. She "has taken on the Thomas Calder Grieve passed
ten and
tial, Sudbury. Ontariocamoraleadersht of Warren Howard ofn w installed. Early and heavy andourCORR representative aive m teaching of English �t•o s a away Julv 20 at the Memorial
eleven students, under the Hos .'•."..">..
;.:..:.>:.::>.•>.<.::>: :<.;'.:..,.;.:.:.'..:.;:>:':::•.•....
�..;...:;:,��::..::;..,::;::::: ••::::�.:>:::::::..,:::..>:.> >s:••:'»:<zz�s::::.:::.c.<...^>..<'.:a:•:::a%:.r::..'.•:.::.�:.:;::::s>::s::.:
.3•:.�:::>:.:<:•::.�>:;.::
;P e -monsoon rains have Provided Calcutta for helping Jean through Japanese girl, Satoko•, a recent •.�� "�.....suFfctent moisture that at the this period. in spite' of it all, or graduate of the University in August 25, 1890 m Seaforth, he '
Listowel" are working to complete
:
resent time, farmers are not perhaps because of it all, we were Tokyo has Thomas
a forestry and .wildlife inventory finding it necessary to irrigate very glad to be together again for her father for' then past athirteen Grieve and JanethReid eKerr. He
along the Maitland .River this (jet
to
know
summa from tubewells. 'Thus,. we will a week in Dacca before Bruce, had months. She is an excellent was raised and educated at
The gFoup is being hosted by have " to. wait until October . 'to to dash off by plane to Inappies student who n of only spends over Seaforth and then farmed the
the Maitland Valley Conservation begin the very important aspect on tubewell work. Although it, was two hours each afternoon in her home place for a number of years WE CAN HELP YOUON • " FOOD
of testing the wells 'and pumps very hot..d'uring the holidays, a studies at our home, but works at at the 2nd concession of McKil-'
Authority, and is doing the
project through the Junior Cons- under operating conditions. 'pass to a local swimming pool them for another three hours lop, He was the fourth generation
Bruce got'a sudden call at the enabled the• family to , go every morning in her own home. to do so.:,
ervationist Program sponsored by WHOLE Or HALF
the Conservation Authorities, end of March to, go to the United swimming as often as we could Jean met her when they were • He married at Ripley on April
Branch of the Ministry of Natural States to check over and test the arrange it. An especially happy studying French together at the 10, 1917, to Ruth Irene Gossel. SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS • • • • • . ,
Resources. new drilling equipment before the . event was Andrews • learning to Alliance Francaise in Dacca. They They moved to Monetaible, Ont t'b• 98c
has first been received that it left swim. a one April Bruce left for both hope to resume their French ario :in 1923, where he farmed,
The Junior Conservationist company PP P p retiring in 1967 after fifty years of STORE SLICED BACON ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lb.
. Program is being conducted in w
the factory May 29th, so its now could not swim six feet. When he studies when the school re -opens married life. CE BA O�•09
five centres across the province ,
this year, to give the young on its way. Once in the States, returned 3 weeks lat er, it was�to in mid-July.' He was predeceased in -De-
BY THE PIECE ' ' "'
Bruce found himself in great see Andrew diving off the board Time continues to pass quickly. cember of 1967 by his wife. He is • ; • • • • • • • • • • •j
people involved an understanding • ' • ' ' ' ' ' 1b. 9c
y and appreciation of their demand in the offices of Catholic and swimming the full length of in a couple of months the girls' survived by three sisters. Mrs.
environment through practical Relief Services. in New York, the pool. Kim and Richard school will amal.gamate.with the Helen Hanon of Mitchell, Kather-
experiences in conservation sorting out several matters " returned to South India May 27th boys' school in Dotacamund. Not ine Grieve of Toronto and Janet BABY BEEF LIVER, STEAKS . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' • ' •.lb.i9c
education. concerning auxilliary equipment and shortly afterwards were in only•will..Kim and Itichard..be in Hill of Strathroy; four sons, John
The Maitland Watershed study to be ordered. The trip provided 'the midst of examinations,. the same school., then,, but of Sudbury, Donald of',Copper PURE BEEF PATTIES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 11>E:$
an interesting three w e'ks break Elizabeth is twelve years •'old Elizabeth will be joining them ' Cliff, Robert of - Sudbury and 9c r
began July 8, and is being conduc a• , ,
ted by Brian Crone of - Mis- from the busy here and now and eoiitinues her sttjdies�at too,, " During the month long Hugh of -
sissauga, Stephen' Hitchcox of reminded hila of the blessings of home. She, has completed the August break, we hope to take He is also survived by twoOakville, Stephen Morden of
reminded
a tropical country where Grade IX Ontario correspondence some holidays ourselves and., grandsons, two granddaughters . �0-pound bag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $8.75
t Mississauga, Bruce MacKaye of it never snows in April. He also course in French in order to be revisit some old familiar places and one great-granddaughter, 1
Sault Ste -Marie, Robert Plantt oL had the interesting opportunity better prepared_ for the Graoe IX and friends in India and also some. He . was, predeceased by two LEAN GROUND BEEF $9c
Glencoe, Brian Paul of Guelph, while visiting Td1ni Lewis in French at 'the British boarding places like the Taj Mahal that we sons, Gordon in 1925 and Ken- • _ 1'b.
F and Arnold Stirajs of Ottawa. Aurora, Illinois, of preaching two , school she will en'f er in have never had the opportunity of neth in 1944, overseas. -
sermons one Sunda mornin • in September. Their standards are visitingreviousl . He was a member of the '0 pounds ' .......:�•5®
Also active in one of .the other res onse to a sudden interest in very high. She has covered about We know that letter will Brittania Lode #170 AFAM of -
projects is Jeffrey Carson, a P Y g g r
student of Listowel District Sec- India - and Bangladesh. One a year of Latin so still has a year' reach many of you as you enjoy Seaforth. He also was a member
ondary School. highlight of the trip was having to catch up on in order to be at the summer holidays so we hope you of the public school board for a SLICED CHICKEN LOAF • • • • • • . • . • • • . lilt: 83e
crunch *ith Jim Berna with whom Grade iX level in that have a restful, rejuvenating good many ;years. -
"®®d Facts he used to work in AFPRO in (subject. Bruce helps ' her with experience. a
a p iehliice India several years ago but with mathematics when he is at home. Thanks to all who have • FREEZER SPECIAL•— r
R 'whom he had lost contact. Jim is She reads voraciously. acknowledged deceiving our first Sm les •
s+ +
" Beef Kabobos or pork chops now •busy with -the United . •Andrew is progressing well in letter. We love to hear from all of -
deserve tq be accompanied with a Nations Development Program st his work. He, bein s lessons -at you. Mail service is still prettyugged Martian
special
-rice. Just pop a cube of aliened in New York. A short visit 8:30 A.M. at home and continues slow even though the mail strike Have you heard about the .Fully Processed FRONT of 490- 79c
beef bouillon in the boiling water with Grandma Eaton over Easter until 1:00 P.M. with a short break here ended a few months ago. We Martian who landed one might. in 1�'
wen '?coo ing the rice or use was also reassuring that her trip at 10:30. We have all the , know that sev8ral letters, cables the middle of Central Park in New
dilated canned bouillon. The soup to Bangladesh had done her no necessary texts and work books to and telegrams have nevern a
seasons the rice as well as 'vin York Cifyz . got out of his
giving harm., take him through several grades. reached us so we assume some of flying. saucer and just as he was
it A gourmet appearance. Kimberly And Richard carne We also visit a library regularly our personal letters have not about to say•�`Take me to your •
Keeler Your Cool home `to Dacca for art of their for books on histo ,+,_
leader so eoneinugged'him: • - -�-- ��<- -_ ..•-.�- - ..;.:-'' - .;'
t p history, science, reached you. Rest assn d that �
On a Hot night; keep your cool May holiday§. They intended to geography and health. We had we have not forgotten you, i:,st a�
by tserving sausage. 'L`li'ey come. leave their schools in South India stored • a barrel of books (mainly wishes from all of us to all of on. r
j1
o{if of the refrigerator and ger on May 2nd, but due "to a mis-up childrens) ,ip India when we left Sincerely, Driving Her z};?
•
light on the 1 'Cut Cookingin transportation •arr ngements on furlou hin -1968. Bruce Bruce and Jean Eaton, imbed , She thinks her husband is MARK rt i
g d- Y � S.• ...-
hilae by `choosing ahead F cooked y '� can', shipped theist 'from Indere to'¢ Richard Elizabeth an Andrew driving h'er crazy. It seems he can ,
#.title. es and heat •6. mere se Eliz
y v✓efe delayed one week. J
.beth and Andrew'spent that Dacca last June and we have 255, Road 25, Dhanmandi, Dacca • never. remember her birthday; • : �. � k , •' �'�
anxious week In 61dutta tnee'ting certainly enjoyed- having them- - 5, Bangladesh. but he always knows her ageol ll►
,
.. � M, ..rrw .., xum� � r,,H,.,:,,.,nw•t+rwws,..ua«•�.w�«,.. .
.�,,.:,_y_.:.,:, .... „.;.,,.axe.r.�..,»,.w.a.+��•s,a~+�wa.�»wiw,.wrou �.. :aaec�rn.,,.�•��k'ie�.�wh - ...,.. ..., . r, -... ,_.... -
i
Joint services to romarty ; ore p y, a • erno • E
� f �. r Persohals
.- at 11, o'clock. and it seems Lille an appropriate 'way to South India to bring the tW he has° tin's •i'n'terest; e6f if ,loan Burleigh, Goderich, is
On Tuesday night Cromarty time to send another letter. We chi.Jdren in person (.at Indian keeps him' happily occupied for holidaying this week with her
girls defeated Staffa 31-14. Friday are all well still; in spite of Airlines expense as the delay.was most of his free time: He will be cousins .fill and Susan Norris.
night the local Twin City Bombers occasional bouts of Dacca - due to their error), when word eight years old in August: Jim and Ludy Norris,
won over Slabtown 18-13 in their rrhoea. We have, survived .the came that they would be arriving Jean' has continued to' teach Brampton. visited on the
game of slowpitch. In the men's excessive heat and humidity of -the . next evening The , only - Mark; her retarded pupil, up to. weekend with Mrs. Sant Norris
softball league, Staffa defeated ' the past few months when permanent effect of the .delay w'as the end of the hool -year and is
! and Mi. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
Chiselhurst 26-16 on Saturday temperatures often exceeded a dent in our bank account since now enjoving a holiday from that.
Hospital. Their old neighbours Rubber Stick Hockey Team 34-23.
would like to wish them a speedy We'll see next week how they
recoverp. fared Tuesday night 'against
Rick Thompson is attending Mitchell Grizzlies.
Bible School this week at the
Knox Presbyterian • Church do
Gpderich, INVEST'
N1,ncy Taylor of Goderich is
.In a
lGuaranteed
Trust
Certificate
night and on Sunda , evening, 100° and look forward to a more (a) bringing the children home She also continued to give piano fa Mr.
g g• g g g P Mrs. John Pated h our latest DONALD G
Roy's with Keith Patterson pleasant climate Burin' the was entire) at our �e'x ease (b) a lessons • to the .three. American Mr. and Mrs: Johii Teanplema.n
Y' P g y' P visited ori the weekend with Mr, resident, celebrated her birthday G.
pitching, swamped Cromarty monsoon season. Grandma Eaton " week's extra stay in Ci leutta' for children until 'the family left t this week. Sht� was 84.
32-16. returned to Canada in March their people plus Brute having to Bangladesh for another and ,Mrs: Jim Templeman; EATON
Maxwell, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
when the• fieat became go too was much more costly than •-diplomatic appointment: It was r Sludents
oppressive. She arrived home the two days we had intended st • ' most fortunate that we were able Frank Scarlett. Parry Sound.
Remember-! It takes but a O.ffice.in Ma�anie Bhocki
safely and soon bounced back to aying and (c) Jean's purse was to purchase their piano. We hope i
her normal good health and relieved of considerable number that in the, year remainingof'our moment to place an 'Expositor Main S't. SEAFORTS
spirits. g of rupees by a pickpocket in 'a stay in Bangladesh, she will find FUNERAL Want Ad and be money in poeket. YtlOtl@ 527-1610
on Maitland The well -drilling program is crowded shopping area. At this time to do some serious study and
To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth o
TH
progressing nicely with those point we must stop to praise the practice to further' her musical Olv1AS C, GRIEVE
A row of seven rade a wells scheduled for this season • kindness of the hotel manager training. She "has taken on the Thomas Calder Grieve passed
ten and
tial, Sudbury. Ontariocamoraleadersht of Warren Howard ofn w installed. Early and heavy andourCORR representative aive m teaching of English �t•o s a away Julv 20 at the Memorial
eleven students, under the Hos .'•."..">..
;.:..:.>:.::>.•>.<.::>: :<.;'.:..,.;.:.:.'..:.;:>:':::•.•....
�..;...:;:,��::..::;..,::;::::: ••::::�.:>:::::::..,:::..>:.> >s:••:'»:<zz�s::::.:::.c.<...^>..<'.:a:•:::a%:.r::..'.•:.::.�:.:;::::s>::s::.:
.3•:.�:::>:.:<:•::.�>:;.::
;P e -monsoon rains have Provided Calcutta for helping Jean through Japanese girl, Satoko•, a recent •.�� "�.....suFfctent moisture that at the this period. in spite' of it all, or graduate of the University in August 25, 1890 m Seaforth, he '
Listowel" are working to complete
:
resent time, farmers are not perhaps because of it all, we were Tokyo has Thomas
a forestry and .wildlife inventory finding it necessary to irrigate very glad to be together again for her father for' then past athirteen Grieve and JanethReid eKerr. He
along the Maitland .River this (jet
to
know
summa from tubewells. 'Thus,. we will a week in Dacca before Bruce, had months. She is an excellent was raised and educated at
The gFoup is being hosted by have " to. wait until October . 'to to dash off by plane to Inappies student who n of only spends over Seaforth and then farmed the
the Maitland Valley Conservation begin the very important aspect on tubewell work. Although it, was two hours each afternoon in her home place for a number of years WE CAN HELP YOUON • " FOOD
of testing the wells 'and pumps very hot..d'uring the holidays, a studies at our home, but works at at the 2nd concession of McKil-'
Authority, and is doing the
project through the Junior Cons- under operating conditions. 'pass to a local swimming pool them for another three hours lop, He was the fourth generation
Bruce got'a sudden call at the enabled the• family to , go every morning in her own home. to do so.:,
ervationist Program sponsored by WHOLE Or HALF
the Conservation Authorities, end of March to, go to the United swimming as often as we could Jean met her when they were • He married at Ripley on April
Branch of the Ministry of Natural States to check over and test the arrange it. An especially happy studying French together at the 10, 1917, to Ruth Irene Gossel. SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS • • • • • . ,
Resources. new drilling equipment before the . event was Andrews • learning to Alliance Francaise in Dacca. They They moved to Monetaible, Ont t'b• 98c
has first been received that it left swim. a one April Bruce left for both hope to resume their French ario :in 1923, where he farmed,
The Junior Conservationist company PP P p retiring in 1967 after fifty years of STORE SLICED BACON ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lb.
. Program is being conducted in w
the factory May 29th, so its now could not swim six feet. When he studies when the school re -opens married life. CE BA O�•09
five centres across the province ,
this year, to give the young on its way. Once in the States, returned 3 weeks lat er, it was�to in mid-July.' He was predeceased in -De-
BY THE PIECE ' ' "'
Bruce found himself in great see Andrew diving off the board Time continues to pass quickly. cember of 1967 by his wife. He is • ; • • • • • • • • • • •j
people involved an understanding • ' • ' ' ' ' ' 1b. 9c
y and appreciation of their demand in the offices of Catholic and swimming the full length of in a couple of months the girls' survived by three sisters. Mrs.
environment through practical Relief Services. in New York, the pool. Kim and Richard school will amal.gamate.with the Helen Hanon of Mitchell, Kather-
experiences in conservation sorting out several matters " returned to South India May 27th boys' school in Dotacamund. Not ine Grieve of Toronto and Janet BABY BEEF LIVER, STEAKS . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' • ' •.lb.i9c
education. concerning auxilliary equipment and shortly afterwards were in only•will..Kim and Itichard..be in Hill of Strathroy; four sons, John
The Maitland Watershed study to be ordered. The trip provided 'the midst of examinations,. the same school., then,, but of Sudbury, Donald of',Copper PURE BEEF PATTIES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 11>E:$
an interesting three w e'ks break Elizabeth is twelve years •'old Elizabeth will be joining them ' Cliff, Robert of - Sudbury and 9c r
began July 8, and is being conduc a• , ,
ted by Brian Crone of - Mis- from the busy here and now and eoiitinues her sttjdies�at too,, " During the month long Hugh of -
sissauga, Stephen' Hitchcox of reminded hila of the blessings of home. She, has completed the August break, we hope to take He is also survived by twoOakville, Stephen Morden of
reminded
a tropical country where Grade IX Ontario correspondence some holidays ourselves and., grandsons, two granddaughters . �0-pound bag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $8.75
t Mississauga, Bruce MacKaye of it never snows in April. He also course in French in order to be revisit some old familiar places and one great-granddaughter, 1
Sault Ste -Marie, Robert Plantt oL had the interesting opportunity better prepared_ for the Graoe IX and friends in India and also some. He . was, predeceased by two LEAN GROUND BEEF $9c
Glencoe, Brian Paul of Guelph, while visiting Td1ni Lewis in French at 'the British boarding places like the Taj Mahal that we sons, Gordon in 1925 and Ken- • _ 1'b.
F and Arnold Stirajs of Ottawa. Aurora, Illinois, of preaching two , school she will en'f er in have never had the opportunity of neth in 1944, overseas. -
sermons one Sunda mornin • in September. Their standards are visitingreviousl . He was a member of the '0 pounds ' .......:�•5®
Also active in one of .the other res onse to a sudden interest in very high. She has covered about We know that letter will Brittania Lode #170 AFAM of -
projects is Jeffrey Carson, a P Y g g r
student of Listowel District Sec- India - and Bangladesh. One a year of Latin so still has a year' reach many of you as you enjoy Seaforth. He also was a member
ondary School. highlight of the trip was having to catch up on in order to be at the summer holidays so we hope you of the public school board for a SLICED CHICKEN LOAF • • • • • • . • . • • • . lilt: 83e
crunch *ith Jim Berna with whom Grade iX level in that have a restful, rejuvenating good many ;years. -
"®®d Facts he used to work in AFPRO in (subject. Bruce helps ' her with experience. a
a p iehliice India several years ago but with mathematics when he is at home. Thanks to all who have • FREEZER SPECIAL•— r
R 'whom he had lost contact. Jim is She reads voraciously. acknowledged deceiving our first Sm les •
s+ +
" Beef Kabobos or pork chops now •busy with -the United . •Andrew is progressing well in letter. We love to hear from all of -
deserve tq be accompanied with a Nations Development Program st his work. He, bein s lessons -at you. Mail service is still prettyugged Martian
special
-rice. Just pop a cube of aliened in New York. A short visit 8:30 A.M. at home and continues slow even though the mail strike Have you heard about the .Fully Processed FRONT of 490- 79c
beef bouillon in the boiling water with Grandma Eaton over Easter until 1:00 P.M. with a short break here ended a few months ago. We Martian who landed one might. in 1�'
wen '?coo ing the rice or use was also reassuring that her trip at 10:30. We have all the , know that sev8ral letters, cables the middle of Central Park in New
dilated canned bouillon. The soup to Bangladesh had done her no necessary texts and work books to and telegrams have nevern a
seasons the rice as well as 'vin York Cifyz . got out of his
giving harm., take him through several grades. reached us so we assume some of flying. saucer and just as he was
it A gourmet appearance. Kimberly And Richard carne We also visit a library regularly our personal letters have not about to say•�`Take me to your •
Keeler Your Cool home `to Dacca for art of their for books on histo ,+,_
leader so eoneinugged'him: • - -�-- ��<- -_ ..•-.�- - ..;.:-'' - .;'
t p history, science, reached you. Rest assn d that �
On a Hot night; keep your cool May holiday§. They intended to geography and health. We had we have not forgotten you, i:,st a�
by tserving sausage. 'L`li'ey come. leave their schools in South India stored • a barrel of books (mainly wishes from all of us to all of on. r
j1
o{if of the refrigerator and ger on May 2nd, but due "to a mis-up childrens) ,ip India when we left Sincerely, Driving Her z};?
•
light on the 1 'Cut Cookingin transportation •arr ngements on furlou hin -1968. Bruce Bruce and Jean Eaton, imbed , She thinks her husband is MARK rt i
g d- Y � S.• ...-
hilae by `choosing ahead F cooked y '� can', shipped theist 'from Indere to'¢ Richard Elizabeth an Andrew driving h'er crazy. It seems he can ,
#.title. es and heat •6. mere se Eliz
y v✓efe delayed one week. J
.beth and Andrew'spent that Dacca last June and we have 255, Road 25, Dhanmandi, Dacca • never. remember her birthday; • : �. � k , •' �'�
anxious week In 61dutta tnee'ting certainly enjoyed- having them- - 5, Bangladesh. but he always knows her ageol ll►
,
.. � M, ..rrw .., xum� � r,,H,.,:,,.,nw•t+rwws,..ua«•�.w�«,.. .
.�,,.:,_y_.:.,:, .... „.;.,,.axe.r.�..,»,.w.a.+��•s,a~+�wa.�»wiw,.wrou �.. :aaec�rn.,,.�•��k'ie�.�wh - ...,.. ..., . r, -... ,_.... -
i
Hospital. Their old neighbours Rubber Stick Hockey Team 34-23.
would like to wish them a speedy We'll see next week how they
recoverp. fared Tuesday night 'against
Rick Thompson is attending Mitchell Grizzlies.
Bible School this week at the
Knox Presbyterian • Church do
Gpderich, INVEST'
N1,ncy Taylor of Goderich is
.In a
lGuaranteed
Trust
Certificate
night and on Sunda , evening, 100° and look forward to a more (a) bringing the children home She also continued to give piano fa Mr.
g g• g g g P Mrs. John Pated h our latest DONALD G
Roy's with Keith Patterson pleasant climate Burin' the was entire) at our �e'x ease (b) a lessons • to the .three. American Mr. and Mrs: Johii Teanplema.n
Y' P g y' P visited ori the weekend with Mr, resident, celebrated her birthday G.
pitching, swamped Cromarty monsoon season. Grandma Eaton " week's extra stay in Ci leutta' for children until 'the family left t this week. Sht� was 84.
32-16. returned to Canada in March their people plus Brute having to Bangladesh for another and ,Mrs: Jim Templeman; EATON
Maxwell, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
when the• fieat became go too was much more costly than •-diplomatic appointment: It was r Sludents
oppressive. She arrived home the two days we had intended st • ' most fortunate that we were able Frank Scarlett. Parry Sound.
Remember-! It takes but a O.ffice.in Ma�anie Bhocki
safely and soon bounced back to aying and (c) Jean's purse was to purchase their piano. We hope i
her normal good health and relieved of considerable number that in the, year remainingof'our moment to place an 'Expositor Main S't. SEAFORTS
spirits. g of rupees by a pickpocket in 'a stay in Bangladesh, she will find FUNERAL Want Ad and be money in poeket. YtlOtl@ 527-1610
on Maitland The well -drilling program is crowded shopping area. At this time to do some serious study and
To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth o
TH
progressing nicely with those point we must stop to praise the practice to further' her musical Olv1AS C, GRIEVE
A row of seven rade a wells scheduled for this season • kindness of the hotel manager training. She "has taken on the Thomas Calder Grieve passed
ten and
tial, Sudbury. Ontariocamoraleadersht of Warren Howard ofn w installed. Early and heavy andourCORR representative aive m teaching of English �t•o s a away Julv 20 at the Memorial
eleven students, under the Hos .'•."..">..
;.:..:.>:.::>.•>.<.::>: :<.;'.:..,.;.:.:.'..:.;:>:':::•.•....
�..;...:;:,��::..::;..,::;::::: ••::::�.:>:::::::..,:::..>:.> >s:••:'»:<zz�s::::.:::.c.<...^>..<'.:a:•:::a%:.r::..'.•:.::.�:.:;::::s>::s::.:
.3•:.�:::>:.:<:•::.�>:;.::
;P e -monsoon rains have Provided Calcutta for helping Jean through Japanese girl, Satoko•, a recent •.�� "�.....suFfctent moisture that at the this period. in spite' of it all, or graduate of the University in August 25, 1890 m Seaforth, he '
Listowel" are working to complete
:
resent time, farmers are not perhaps because of it all, we were Tokyo has Thomas
a forestry and .wildlife inventory finding it necessary to irrigate very glad to be together again for her father for' then past athirteen Grieve and JanethReid eKerr. He
along the Maitland .River this (jet
to
know
summa from tubewells. 'Thus,. we will a week in Dacca before Bruce, had months. She is an excellent was raised and educated at
The gFoup is being hosted by have " to. wait until October . 'to to dash off by plane to Inappies student who n of only spends over Seaforth and then farmed the
the Maitland Valley Conservation begin the very important aspect on tubewell work. Although it, was two hours each afternoon in her home place for a number of years WE CAN HELP YOUON • " FOOD
of testing the wells 'and pumps very hot..d'uring the holidays, a studies at our home, but works at at the 2nd concession of McKil-'
Authority, and is doing the
project through the Junior Cons- under operating conditions. 'pass to a local swimming pool them for another three hours lop, He was the fourth generation
Bruce got'a sudden call at the enabled the• family to , go every morning in her own home. to do so.:,
ervationist Program sponsored by WHOLE Or HALF
the Conservation Authorities, end of March to, go to the United swimming as often as we could Jean met her when they were • He married at Ripley on April
Branch of the Ministry of Natural States to check over and test the arrange it. An especially happy studying French together at the 10, 1917, to Ruth Irene Gossel. SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS • • • • • . ,
Resources. new drilling equipment before the . event was Andrews • learning to Alliance Francaise in Dacca. They They moved to Monetaible, Ont t'b• 98c
has first been received that it left swim. a one April Bruce left for both hope to resume their French ario :in 1923, where he farmed,
The Junior Conservationist company PP P p retiring in 1967 after fifty years of STORE SLICED BACON ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lb.
. Program is being conducted in w
the factory May 29th, so its now could not swim six feet. When he studies when the school re -opens married life. CE BA O�•09
five centres across the province ,
this year, to give the young on its way. Once in the States, returned 3 weeks lat er, it was�to in mid-July.' He was predeceased in -De-
BY THE PIECE ' ' "'
Bruce found himself in great see Andrew diving off the board Time continues to pass quickly. cember of 1967 by his wife. He is • ; • • • • • • • • • • •j
people involved an understanding • ' • ' ' ' ' ' 1b. 9c
y and appreciation of their demand in the offices of Catholic and swimming the full length of in a couple of months the girls' survived by three sisters. Mrs.
environment through practical Relief Services. in New York, the pool. Kim and Richard school will amal.gamate.with the Helen Hanon of Mitchell, Kather-
experiences in conservation sorting out several matters " returned to South India May 27th boys' school in Dotacamund. Not ine Grieve of Toronto and Janet BABY BEEF LIVER, STEAKS . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' • ' •.lb.i9c
education. concerning auxilliary equipment and shortly afterwards were in only•will..Kim and Itichard..be in Hill of Strathroy; four sons, John
The Maitland Watershed study to be ordered. The trip provided 'the midst of examinations,. the same school., then,, but of Sudbury, Donald of',Copper PURE BEEF PATTIES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 11>E:$
an interesting three w e'ks break Elizabeth is twelve years •'old Elizabeth will be joining them ' Cliff, Robert of - Sudbury and 9c r
began July 8, and is being conduc a• , ,
ted by Brian Crone of - Mis- from the busy here and now and eoiitinues her sttjdies�at too,, " During the month long Hugh of -
sissauga, Stephen' Hitchcox of reminded hila of the blessings of home. She, has completed the August break, we hope to take He is also survived by twoOakville, Stephen Morden of
reminded
a tropical country where Grade IX Ontario correspondence some holidays ourselves and., grandsons, two granddaughters . �0-pound bag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $8.75
t Mississauga, Bruce MacKaye of it never snows in April. He also course in French in order to be revisit some old familiar places and one great-granddaughter, 1
Sault Ste -Marie, Robert Plantt oL had the interesting opportunity better prepared_ for the Graoe IX and friends in India and also some. He . was, predeceased by two LEAN GROUND BEEF $9c
Glencoe, Brian Paul of Guelph, while visiting Td1ni Lewis in French at 'the British boarding places like the Taj Mahal that we sons, Gordon in 1925 and Ken- • _ 1'b.
F and Arnold Stirajs of Ottawa. Aurora, Illinois, of preaching two , school she will en'f er in have never had the opportunity of neth in 1944, overseas. -
sermons one Sunda mornin • in September. Their standards are visitingreviousl . He was a member of the '0 pounds ' .......:�•5®
Also active in one of .the other res onse to a sudden interest in very high. She has covered about We know that letter will Brittania Lode #170 AFAM of -
projects is Jeffrey Carson, a P Y g g r
student of Listowel District Sec- India - and Bangladesh. One a year of Latin so still has a year' reach many of you as you enjoy Seaforth. He also was a member
ondary School. highlight of the trip was having to catch up on in order to be at the summer holidays so we hope you of the public school board for a SLICED CHICKEN LOAF • • • • • • . • . • • • . lilt: 83e
crunch *ith Jim Berna with whom Grade iX level in that have a restful, rejuvenating good many ;years. -
"®®d Facts he used to work in AFPRO in (subject. Bruce helps ' her with experience. a
a p iehliice India several years ago but with mathematics when he is at home. Thanks to all who have • FREEZER SPECIAL•— r
R 'whom he had lost contact. Jim is She reads voraciously. acknowledged deceiving our first Sm les •
s+ +
" Beef Kabobos or pork chops now •busy with -the United . •Andrew is progressing well in letter. We love to hear from all of -
deserve tq be accompanied with a Nations Development Program st his work. He, bein s lessons -at you. Mail service is still prettyugged Martian
special
-rice. Just pop a cube of aliened in New York. A short visit 8:30 A.M. at home and continues slow even though the mail strike Have you heard about the .Fully Processed FRONT of 490- 79c
beef bouillon in the boiling water with Grandma Eaton over Easter until 1:00 P.M. with a short break here ended a few months ago. We Martian who landed one might. in 1�'
wen '?coo ing the rice or use was also reassuring that her trip at 10:30. We have all the , know that sev8ral letters, cables the middle of Central Park in New
dilated canned bouillon. The soup to Bangladesh had done her no necessary texts and work books to and telegrams have nevern a
seasons the rice as well as 'vin York Cifyz . got out of his
giving harm., take him through several grades. reached us so we assume some of flying. saucer and just as he was
it A gourmet appearance. Kimberly And Richard carne We also visit a library regularly our personal letters have not about to say•�`Take me to your •
Keeler Your Cool home `to Dacca for art of their for books on histo ,+,_
leader so eoneinugged'him: • - -�-- ��<- -_ ..•-.�- - ..;.:-'' - .;'
t p history, science, reached you. Rest assn d that �
On a Hot night; keep your cool May holiday§. They intended to geography and health. We had we have not forgotten you, i:,st a�
by tserving sausage. 'L`li'ey come. leave their schools in South India stored • a barrel of books (mainly wishes from all of us to all of on. r
j1
o{if of the refrigerator and ger on May 2nd, but due "to a mis-up childrens) ,ip India when we left Sincerely, Driving Her z};?
•
light on the 1 'Cut Cookingin transportation •arr ngements on furlou hin -1968. Bruce Bruce and Jean Eaton, imbed , She thinks her husband is MARK rt i
g d- Y � S.• ...-
hilae by `choosing ahead F cooked y '� can', shipped theist 'from Indere to'¢ Richard Elizabeth an Andrew driving h'er crazy. It seems he can ,
#.title. es and heat •6. mere se Eliz
y v✓efe delayed one week. J
.beth and Andrew'spent that Dacca last June and we have 255, Road 25, Dhanmandi, Dacca • never. remember her birthday; • : �. � k , •' �'�
anxious week In 61dutta tnee'ting certainly enjoyed- having them- - 5, Bangladesh. but he always knows her ageol ll►
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progressing nicely with those point we must stop to praise the practice to further' her musical Olv1AS C, GRIEVE
A row of seven rade a wells scheduled for this season • kindness of the hotel manager training. She "has taken on the Thomas Calder Grieve passed
ten and
tial, Sudbury. Ontariocamoraleadersht of Warren Howard ofn w installed. Early and heavy andourCORR representative aive m teaching of English �t•o s a away Julv 20 at the Memorial
eleven students, under the Hos .'•."..">..
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;P e -monsoon rains have Provided Calcutta for helping Jean through Japanese girl, Satoko•, a recent •.�� "�.....suFfctent moisture that at the this period. in spite' of it all, or graduate of the University in August 25, 1890 m Seaforth, he '
Listowel" are working to complete
:
resent time, farmers are not perhaps because of it all, we were Tokyo has Thomas
a forestry and .wildlife inventory finding it necessary to irrigate very glad to be together again for her father for' then past athirteen Grieve and JanethReid eKerr. He
along the Maitland .River this (jet
to
know
summa from tubewells. 'Thus,. we will a week in Dacca before Bruce, had months. She is an excellent was raised and educated at
The gFoup is being hosted by have " to. wait until October . 'to to dash off by plane to Inappies student who n of only spends over Seaforth and then farmed the
the Maitland Valley Conservation begin the very important aspect on tubewell work. Although it, was two hours each afternoon in her home place for a number of years WE CAN HELP YOUON • " FOOD
of testing the wells 'and pumps very hot..d'uring the holidays, a studies at our home, but works at at the 2nd concession of McKil-'
Authority, and is doing the
project through the Junior Cons- under operating conditions. 'pass to a local swimming pool them for another three hours lop, He was the fourth generation
Bruce got'a sudden call at the enabled the• family to , go every morning in her own home. to do so.:,
ervationist Program sponsored by WHOLE Or HALF
the Conservation Authorities, end of March to, go to the United swimming as often as we could Jean met her when they were • He married at Ripley on April
Branch of the Ministry of Natural States to check over and test the arrange it. An especially happy studying French together at the 10, 1917, to Ruth Irene Gossel. SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS • • • • • . ,
Resources. new drilling equipment before the . event was Andrews • learning to Alliance Francaise in Dacca. They They moved to Monetaible, Ont t'b• 98c
has first been received that it left swim. a one April Bruce left for both hope to resume their French ario :in 1923, where he farmed,
The Junior Conservationist company PP P p retiring in 1967 after fifty years of STORE SLICED BACON ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lb.
. Program is being conducted in w
the factory May 29th, so its now could not swim six feet. When he studies when the school re -opens married life. CE BA O�•09
five centres across the province ,
this year, to give the young on its way. Once in the States, returned 3 weeks lat er, it was�to in mid-July.' He was predeceased in -De-
BY THE PIECE ' ' "'
Bruce found himself in great see Andrew diving off the board Time continues to pass quickly. cember of 1967 by his wife. He is • ; • • • • • • • • • • •j
people involved an understanding • ' • ' ' ' ' ' 1b. 9c
y and appreciation of their demand in the offices of Catholic and swimming the full length of in a couple of months the girls' survived by three sisters. Mrs.
environment through practical Relief Services. in New York, the pool. Kim and Richard school will amal.gamate.with the Helen Hanon of Mitchell, Kather-
experiences in conservation sorting out several matters " returned to South India May 27th boys' school in Dotacamund. Not ine Grieve of Toronto and Janet BABY BEEF LIVER, STEAKS . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' • ' •.lb.i9c
education. concerning auxilliary equipment and shortly afterwards were in only•will..Kim and Itichard..be in Hill of Strathroy; four sons, John
The Maitland Watershed study to be ordered. The trip provided 'the midst of examinations,. the same school., then,, but of Sudbury, Donald of',Copper PURE BEEF PATTIES ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 11>E:$
an interesting three w e'ks break Elizabeth is twelve years •'old Elizabeth will be joining them ' Cliff, Robert of - Sudbury and 9c r
began July 8, and is being conduc a• , ,
ted by Brian Crone of - Mis- from the busy here and now and eoiitinues her sttjdies�at too,, " During the month long Hugh of -
sissauga, Stephen' Hitchcox of reminded hila of the blessings of home. She, has completed the August break, we hope to take He is also survived by twoOakville, Stephen Morden of
reminded
a tropical country where Grade IX Ontario correspondence some holidays ourselves and., grandsons, two granddaughters . �0-pound bag ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $8.75
t Mississauga, Bruce MacKaye of it never snows in April. He also course in French in order to be revisit some old familiar places and one great-granddaughter, 1
Sault Ste -Marie, Robert Plantt oL had the interesting opportunity better prepared_ for the Graoe IX and friends in India and also some. He . was, predeceased by two LEAN GROUND BEEF $9c
Glencoe, Brian Paul of Guelph, while visiting Td1ni Lewis in French at 'the British boarding places like the Taj Mahal that we sons, Gordon in 1925 and Ken- • _ 1'b.
F and Arnold Stirajs of Ottawa. Aurora, Illinois, of preaching two , school she will en'f er in have never had the opportunity of neth in 1944, overseas. -
sermons one Sunda mornin • in September. Their standards are visitingreviousl . He was a member of the '0 pounds ' .......:�•5®
Also active in one of .the other res onse to a sudden interest in very high. She has covered about We know that letter will Brittania Lode #170 AFAM of -
projects is Jeffrey Carson, a P Y g g r
student of Listowel District Sec- India - and Bangladesh. One a year of Latin so still has a year' reach many of you as you enjoy Seaforth. He also was a member
ondary School. highlight of the trip was having to catch up on in order to be at the summer holidays so we hope you of the public school board for a SLICED CHICKEN LOAF • • • • • • . • . • • • . lilt: 83e
crunch *ith Jim Berna with whom Grade iX level in that have a restful, rejuvenating good many ;years. -
"®®d Facts he used to work in AFPRO in (subject. Bruce helps ' her with experience. a
a p iehliice India several years ago but with mathematics when he is at home. Thanks to all who have • FREEZER SPECIAL•— r
R 'whom he had lost contact. Jim is She reads voraciously. acknowledged deceiving our first Sm les •
s+ +
" Beef Kabobos or pork chops now •busy with -the United . •Andrew is progressing well in letter. We love to hear from all of -
deserve tq be accompanied with a Nations Development Program st his work. He, bein s lessons -at you. Mail service is still prettyugged Martian
special
-rice. Just pop a cube of aliened in New York. A short visit 8:30 A.M. at home and continues slow even though the mail strike Have you heard about the .Fully Processed FRONT of 490- 79c
beef bouillon in the boiling water with Grandma Eaton over Easter until 1:00 P.M. with a short break here ended a few months ago. We Martian who landed one might. in 1�'
wen '?coo ing the rice or use was also reassuring that her trip at 10:30. We have all the , know that sev8ral letters, cables the middle of Central Park in New
dilated canned bouillon. The soup to Bangladesh had done her no necessary texts and work books to and telegrams have nevern a
seasons the rice as well as 'vin York Cifyz . got out of his
giving harm., take him through several grades. reached us so we assume some of flying. saucer and just as he was
it A gourmet appearance. Kimberly And Richard carne We also visit a library regularly our personal letters have not about to say•�`Take me to your •
Keeler Your Cool home `to Dacca for art of their for books on histo ,+,_
leader so eoneinugged'him: • - -�-- ��<- -_ ..•-.�- - ..;.:-'' - .;'
t p history, science, reached you. Rest assn d that �
On a Hot night; keep your cool May holiday§. They intended to geography and health. We had we have not forgotten you, i:,st a�
by tserving sausage. 'L`li'ey come. leave their schools in South India stored • a barrel of books (mainly wishes from all of us to all of on. r
j1
o{if of the refrigerator and ger on May 2nd, but due "to a mis-up childrens) ,ip India when we left Sincerely, Driving Her z};?
•
light on the 1 'Cut Cookingin transportation •arr ngements on furlou hin -1968. Bruce Bruce and Jean Eaton, imbed , She thinks her husband is MARK rt i
g d- Y � S.• ...-
hilae by `choosing ahead F cooked y '� can', shipped theist 'from Indere to'¢ Richard Elizabeth an Andrew driving h'er crazy. It seems he can ,
#.title. es and heat •6. mere se Eliz
y v✓efe delayed one week. J
.beth and Andrew'spent that Dacca last June and we have 255, Road 25, Dhanmandi, Dacca • never. remember her birthday; • : �. � k , •' �'�
anxious week In 61dutta tnee'ting certainly enjoyed- having them- - 5, Bangladesh. but he always knows her ageol ll►
,
.. � M, ..rrw .., xum� � r,,H,.,:,,.,nw•t+rwws,..ua«•�.w�«,.. .
.�,,.:,_y_.:.,:, .... „.;.,,.axe.r.�..,»,.w.a.+��•s,a~+�wa.�»wiw,.wrou �.. :aaec�rn.,,.�•��k'ie�.�wh - ...,.. ..., . r, -... ,_.... -
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