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Don and Mrs, Marie Meiady Meiady. r. chs"' flu. 0 1e Y " oaXd Qf Cdn tial Sp�,1ab1
,recentlya tended a Ed „�
( a family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan
Education learned at tlleil •#august librariif f.x, •'"'theft C. qtr rStl :rittte, r' : t i t tt= ;. g
meeting ,on Mortday�olloeing
reunion at the summer home pf, and family, Mr, and i�(Its. Tem an Oftha�nd comment of b
Dr. and birs. Tom, Meiady at Murray and family; Mr, and tv4rs
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Ray, Murray and family and Mr. Qne �► the four
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Mrs. Martin Purcell, Maxine and Mrs.Dennis Nolan and family ; s r
and,, Mary Lynn of Kitchener ;g that many boards we're having
were at Nazareth House, St. x �w
visited the 'former's mother An Marys on Sunday. J': iR ` "N" problems get#in$ teachers, i
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Sunday. Miss Hilda Kennel of " Trustee Marlon Zinn asked him to ird
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Kennedy London el
Mr. Gordon Rowland and son is visiting her sister Mrs. A. s abo;ate.''1 think our Grade 3' f1" v rj fi
Ducharme.
Pat of Burford visited with Mrs. 11 sand
Misses• Joan and Anne Marie
Marie Melady and Mr, and Mrs. a se who have been unable to " t
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of teachin ,, s
Ted Mel�ady. Flanagan of Kitchener are M and Mrs: Gordon whele they are spending a.cptiple Mrs. Charles Bailie is a ,tient. this",, g fobs should hear ,
spending the week with their, McDonald and family and'Miss of weektt. P the trustee from' R.R.2, r .,. /
W. Jim Sloan Sr., Jim Sloan >H ,nx in Stratford General Hospital as a Luckinow, said. "
Jr. and James Eckert attended grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. .Susan Maloney, have returned Mx. and Mrs. Ernie Flertiifg oto result of a fait at her home on Vyhile teaching summer school By Clive 5ust v
the wedding of a relative, in Vincent Lane, after spending the pasi two weeks Mitchell settled on Saturda . i„ Sunda .
Mrs. Eric Smith of Stratford Y, y recently , Mr. Allan said, fie had _� . Sonforth Director of Kecrcatlgn
Timmins recently. at 'P.E. Island. Weir home here. recently Misses Cath "
l' y and Shelley t'S1ked to quite 'a ,number of
spent Sunday with her son-in-law . Mrs. Steve Maloney and family purchased from Lou Maloney. '` Smith- spent'a couple of day's last principals who had; not been able
Mr. and Mrs. James Fiske on and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ,V• returned last week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Costello ,o#� week visiting with Miss Vivi to fill all the vacancies on their With summer i
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ry g F g roshok of .Lon on vi t Mr. g (i g g r to' egckly discOctobe .earing fall programs T04'1JI1
A: d s ted and Mrs. Jack Ha art and of jobs g
returning from England are Steinman. Mrs, Fred,. veidul�re to Trenton New Lowell and Mr. and IVZrS'. Jansen of Mitchell. , staffs. "There are a large �5mber being organized to be m in r programs ofie�'�d"ti;#11
Hagarty ) not filled in Western include karate, keep fit, dressmaking, boutique crafts and
• � ,�, during the; past week.with Mx. family of Stratford .visited on Ontario." he said. '
and Mrs. Dan Costello. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter "!t's a enerahzed others' Suggestions for other programs will be seriously
g problem„ considered so make your interests known.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloneq Maloney. They left on Monday for " he said "but of course as the jobb rm will be made available to all residents brochurept some
' —fQ nmid-September
visited on Sunday with 'Mr. and Ghana, Africa, where Jack has become rtiore specialized they are ei lainiti various
' Mrs. Clarence Lorenz and Mr. been transferred for a term of two , More difficult to fill."
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a. g and 'Mrs. Leo Myers at St. to three years. The over -supply of teachers in Remember Art Trek. this we take arfin any one or
r, Paving of the Main Street here with h Mr, and MTs. L.V. Hayne down P
Clements.. Mrs. Jean Dills ent.'a few ,days, recent years has .probably cut all of -"the -six workshops available at the Lower Library.
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began on Tuesday morning. Simcoe. , f Y at on those entering the Sessions will begin at.2 & 7 P`Iv�: Friday; 10 A.M„ and 2 �P.M.
• prgfession Mr. Allan said, along Saturday and 2 & 7 P.M. Sunday. Those people w}id have an
X e • with the increasing qualifications art project underway'are encouraged to bring their work a1Qng
�•, tonotim,e minister q i
required to teach n the province: if they require assistance. All Instruction and equipment .'will
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The Huron County Board at the be offered at no charge,,
(Continued from Page 1) Pallbearers' were George Wynn, present ,has two. teacher
Mrs. Archie (Helen Ho arch, Howard Wynn, Clarence. vacancies. A full time, oral' French
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of London,; and. Mrs, Robert Wilkinson; Ron Jewitt, John teacher is 'needed to divide
= , (Edith) McMillan, of Seaforth; Jewitt and Norman Mansfield. teaching duties between two
s {." d 1S grandchildren,
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Seaforth, t euntilfun1r1:30' ha.m.X 1". Chesterfield, One Chair and footstool, makes
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Monday. A g led
.� . into bed. One chesterfield makes .into a bad and
service Was held
-� , at Northside' antique settee. Full automatic Sunbeam"electric
"' =} iJnited,'Churcli 'at 2 p.m. durif►g r .r y y
�C` n which James
heater. Hoover ejectrio ' floor polisher; dining room
•«,��r� zr'Y , �' 'lam e A. Stewart sang
Alm, The Loxd's My She ,. His , table with two' iaa,, 06,,four .W.00delft, pherdsuccessor at Northside, Rev. 3 �� � far.'' k' M.E.Reuber officiated assisted a Forntr+ly+ Seaforth, �lpholstery
t psi x'' Gf` .. ► R �� by Rev. D.R.Beck of Hensall a LU'D'OLF M
' �► QOOD FA URNO United Church.:( ' r 80 Centre Street EDEMA '
N T UT — This weekend's baseball tournament at the•Optimist Rec ytery Ph. 627-0556
The clergy of Huron Presb
Grounds brought out a good crowd of spectators throughout the two day event. The attended in a. body as did
Turf Club team from Seaforth won the Optimist B trophyand a Strathroy Legion Nor bees and Cavan Csions' of y ;
team won the A championship.
(Staff Photo) .Burial followed
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Cemetery. , ,
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APPROVED BY TUCKERSMITH' COU CiL The
indoor swimming pool and daycare cen re complex
at Vanastra which was approved by uckersmith
Council at a meeting Monday night, will look- like
this. The covered pool is at 'left and .the day care
centre will be located in the former' 'Protestant
Chapel Hali; , right, which the• Towship now owns.
The Vanasltra Recreatiorr Com mitte' hopes to raise
the $35,000 needed for the project through a lottery.
..•— V A %0 %,n#%1V0nVUI% , Mr. and Mrs. Graeme McDonald bought the former
Ker► Campbell.resloetice on Cdncesslon• 7, iwlcKiliop Township recently and had a
foundatioh prepared for It on a lot In'the village of Cranbrook, east of Brussels.
Yesterday was,moving day and as Parsons Movers of Staffa pulled the twoltorgy
frame house along the.sideiroad to Grey Township, craws from Ontario Hydro' were
on hand to lift up the Hydro Fines at each crossroad.`
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'CHILDREN'S WINNER'-- David McLlwain, son
of Mr, and Mrs.'Jack McL,Iwain of Seaforth was over
all winner in the 'children's section of the
Horticultural Show on Saturday. Flower show judge,
Mrs. Jean McKee of Benmiller,, presented him with
phis prize. (Staff Photo)
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