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Bradley Mann, Mr. •and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds of Maurice of Nanaimo,•13.C., Jack,
Frank Forrest, Mrs. Nellte Riley, Seaforth took Mr. Sim Roobal and St. Marys, and Mrs. Leo s '^ a ! r'+, s K5 ' 'T t `
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Mrs. Annie Reid, Mrs. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobal for a (Margaret) Parker of Bradfo d . q a`"a wE, ";, . "+i '"', ''� a,
nh Selves and Mrs. Sarah Wren few days visit:etc the Nisgara Falls Also surviving are .. f Z �� Y't �•, ' . r
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attended: the Derry Day and district. randchildren and 5 reat t' f'
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celebration at Brampton on • gran hildren. j�,�..1�11
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of the Royal Black Preceptory. OBITUARY the` -Ba hron FuneralChapel in 1 r'« r - �i r ' ' r
- STANLEY TUDOR Hensall where funeral service .,} tf, �$ '. ' ,f'
Personals . �r'.. Stanley Tudor passed away, took place on August 10 with Rev. 9� ;' ll,` ` „}
. Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobal and ate Ys�"on Publics Hospital on W. Jarvis officiating. lr}termant „ I
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobal"visited Thursday, August 8th, 1974 in his was in Waterdown Cemetery, ;1,_11
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for a few `days with M'r.Anthony 82nd year. For many years he , Waterdown, Ontario.
Gelderland of Ridgetown. V1Wh ile operated the Commercial Hotel in Pallbearers were Doug Cook, A " x"
there they spent,a day at Rondeau Hensall. Tom Lavender, Ross Riley, Ernie f; 'd r, I•$'11
Park, Cedar Springs and 'at a was predeceased b his wife Davis, Keith Buchanan -and Jack . r r; 1st° .
• ' Dresdan visited Uncle' Tom's the former Alice M. McKee, in Drysdale. .. s ,t rr
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LORNE,f. HAV ,,
Seaforth council names Day -Care r. and s. e H (it t ,
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attended school at S.S.No. 9 ane BEAT�Y
(Continued front Page 1)' pay the bili at this time as they has been done at the arena. fora ,.number, of years farmed it I . slum . ., I . , I .. i",
down from the chair and asked felt the 'town had no Council at this, time on the township before moving tc I I. • • ''
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. Reeve John Flannery to take over responsibilities in the matter. The Councillor Crocker' Hensall where he established t ���� SY
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01 the meeting while he presented to sewer and pump is operated .by recommendation voted coal and fuel -business. A 4umbei •.t
council a matter he considered to and is the responsibility of the congratulatidns to recreation of years ago he disposed'of hh, b •
be of conflicting interest. minist ry, director CI.live Buist for the Hensall business. Recently he
excellent tennis tournament and This famous Canadian brand name
He informed council" that on the The clerk was instructed to had been active with the Western system is a 1 /3 h.p., 1.5 -gal, package 1{ •
. , evening of 'February 25, 1973 a send a letter, requesting all for 'the work ,he is doing in Farmers Mutual Insurance of unit suitable for shallow or deep well , .
malfunction had occurred in the correspondence and protesting general, Woodstock and at the time of his application ,(all depths to 80' ft.) ,
sewer pumping station across the insurance company's decision Councillor Crocker presented death was 'president of the
' from his house and the 'pumps on the matter. the public works report for company. , . Steel tank has heavy coating;of zinc
Councillor John Sinnamon who During his ears in Hensall he for long life.
. had stopped working,' resulting in A letter,was received by council ' g y � ,; ��• , .
the sewer line backing up into his from the Huron County Historical was -al it• " was active in the community' and ' '
basement. . , Society thanking them for a grant. Council repassed by-law '966 to served with many organizations. Reg. 149.00. ,
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.6 Upon' noticing the .problem he amend by-law 935 regarding He is survived by ..his widow,- . .
Tenders for Painting sewage installation in the town.
had notified Donald MacLean, the . Reporting , for the Arena g the former Perna Vancouver
care; a son . SALE PRICE �
OWRC maintenance man for the The by-law, is to include a short Keith -of Vancouver and a
committee, Councillor William section left out in the ori inal daughter Linda'at home. He also
pump and he came down, found a Bennett ,said tenders were to be 'by-law.,
g is sola lues b. three sisters, Mrs. I I D, s
wire had jiggled loose on the issued for painting the arena. A y' '
motor causing the malfunction. new brine um had arrived but Council authorized payments of Helen Pepper,Niagara Falls; l . � .. .
He repaired the motor and Mr. pump $170 to Reg. ,Dick; $1,635 to Mrs. Calvin (Marjory) Horton, } , . r )
Sills'sc cellar- was pumped out in was'not yet installed. He said the Kenneth D. Barry and $2,000 R'.R.5, Clinton and Mrs. Clayton
P g truss support work was' now toBob Doi for work carried out at Mar aret) Horton Seaforth. '
about two hours. completed and he had been B ( g
.. contact had been made with informed by the inspector that the the Optimist' building. Council The remains are resting at the
the ministr people in charge and pays, these' accounts and is Bonthron Funeral Chapel
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he had been requested to get an reimbursed by the Optimist Club, Hensall, where a private, service. 0 MONEY
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estimate of damage and submit it Manning could now initiate to Mayor Sills was authorized to will be held on Thursday, August -
g bring' dressing rooms and wash sign a warrant to sell property for 15 at 2:00 p.m; with Rev. D. 'Beck
lM for payment. rooms up to new requirements, o
Stating he had obtained what
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said. taxes in the town. ;