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Voters in O�r rtSeaf s well as The present ridifig of Huron, Fullaon, Logan, Mitchell and St/ Ny,�
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nearby townships may find represented by Jaok Riddell Marys in Huron. t Huron Bruce 44,
themselves in the provincial would be enlarged by the addition. would have been enlarged by the
riding of Huron Bruce if the latest --of several municipalities in addition of municipalities from Of VanE Jhoni.,'
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in a series of proposals by the Middlesex County, including part of three neighboring
Ontario Electral Boundaries McGillivra'y,Bidduloh, Lobo and counties,
Perth, Grey, and, Three enterprising Seaforth
Commission is adopted.. East and West Williams Wellington. Both Huron and'
area women raised some money.
to help restore the. Van Egqidnd
Presently being considered is Townships and Ailsa Craig and Perth county council expressed
the , -transfer of Seaf6rth Lucan. concern at such ar�angements House and had fun doing it with a
Tuckersmith, - McKillop and Original proposals, if carried particularly the fact that five booth at the Clinton Craft Fes
Hullett 'from Huron to Huron out, would have placed several counties Would have been ftval
Pot Pourri - this post weekend.
Bruce which now is represented Perth County townships and involved in the Murray Gaunt
Mrs. Dorothy Williams, R.R.4,
rh by Murray Gaunt'. towns including Hibbert, riding 'of Huron Bruce.
Clinton, Betty C4rdno and
daughter Jayne of Spaforth sold
am"
flowers they n1ade from bits,14nd
odds and ends of material. All tb-
Saturday morning 0 g% money raised at their booth will
be donated' to the Van Egmond
R, Foundation.
Poiirp- rknrnp- twn V1ntjtkq The women "Ian to rent a booth
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T at the Seaforth Fall Fair and again
donate their time and the
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pioceeds from the crafts,thoy sell
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to the VanHouse...., V
-rug -store -i n Egmond
in. d ea k"
hope that eventually vile could
Seaforth of raise enough money to perhaps
The Police
"back 4 the drug
Chief Police Arnold Vaughan inside
Department have charged two' said "and three officers answered counter". fix up one room," Mrs. Williams
men following a drug related the call". The three, were the When he approached from the said.
break in zit,Kcatings Drug Store Chief. and Constables Fred rear the constable saw two males CHILDREN AT ART TREK A van from Art. Trek, available in the small towns as. well as the cities. "If a whole lot of individuals
on Main' Street early Saturday Burton ano-11-nald' Lauzon. - tun from the' store. He chased sponsored by the Ministry of Social and Community, Sea'ferth kids; who attended free sessions in the and groups did the same thing,
morning. Constable Fred Burton, who them and arresieci ane.Services and the Ontari6 Society of Artists, was in libr . a �y bkseme nt had a chance tc try painting, the house could be renovated
quite quickly
"A break-in in progress at the had just gone off d - uty , arrived at A 16tyear-old Seaforth youth Seaforth "over' the week end. The program, 'is drawing and batik. Aclutts also participated in the Mrs.. W•1 ta'6is said.they would
drug store was reported shortly the store first, Mr.Va*ughan said. has been charged with break and `dedicated to decentralizing art facilities and raking three days of w orkshop
after Sa.m. Satur day morning'', H,. cali*. A there were two people enter by Seaforth Polic.. _s..,, (Staff Photo) welcome donations of crafts or
The by
suspect, Ronald lessohs- and material in many creative media other homemade articles from
Lloyd Rueger. 19, of the Clinton local people to add to their Fall
area, was arrested by London Fai.r booth. Or, she suggested
Police in , warrant from local 'others might want to rent a
Thieves, enter.
police and ism custod-,, there, booth at th6 fair themselves Yand'
uekersmith, ". posses Chief Vaughan said. do ' nate the proceeds from what-.
0 ever they sell to the Van Egrnond
Following 'a court appearance house
in dodcrich Monday itiorning, the
Seaforth y outh- was released on , stationforth�rc Mrs. Williams said that the
rain" bail and will appeal -in court in Serv!ce A, , booth in Clinton did quite well.
D1,111 report I At about the sarive time that were recovered behind a building silver was t aken, according to - Th, break-in was disicovered " Peo ' le . 'were pit,-ased and
Seaforth on September 18. p
.,ca,forth police were investigating in the areat49 chief said. Owner Constable Ray Primeau of the "when employees came to work surprised to see us there.."
The
revised, Dill, Drainage meeting to answer questions of the broikin at Kcafings� Drug'. Bob Govier of"i4ob's Gulf said the Seaforth OPP' who investigated. Wednesday morning. Constable Several people got involved in
Report was Provisionally adopted the large number of ratepayers •Store ' oil Main Street arlv break-in is the third one at his Glass was broken in the front door Primeau said his Jinvestigation is their. project Mrs. Williams
at the special meeting of affected by the drain.
HospOal gives Saturday morning, Bob's Gull" station this year. Small change when -the farm' machinery con,ci mother donated tiny grey foam
Tuckershiith Council on August Clerk James McIntosh was nuing. mice
-21. 9 service station at the corner of and cigarette.,, were taken _in all busines's's office was entered. Also on.Wednesday morning, that she makes to their
instructed to prepare a cash ffiGoderich St. E. and Victoria.St. three cases, he said. 's booth.
Engineer Henry Uderstadt of -by-law for the drain and Court of 17 someone broke into Medd
's service Was broken into. ''Every year it happens at least Supertest i�'dbvvnt0'Wh . Seafiirth -The three-wom'en took orders
Orangeville was present at the Revision was set for September
Chief' Arnold Vaughan said I once, sometimes t wise, this Year and got away with six packages 6f for flowers which some customers
24 at 8:30 p.m. The Se'aforth Community 0 11 t II.N" Was made by smashing a it's three times", he said glumly. Export A cigarettes. Chief Arnold wanted custom made. "One lady
Tenders will be called for the Hospital "is 'providing a fine rear window and cr.awlinv*. Boves Farm Supply on the Whole town v.,atrits fabric flowers made up in
construction of the drain, most of community hep'.1-i service" Vaughan.,of the Seaforth Police
which will be closed, and- these according* -o a report made by the throtigh. A small amount of outskirts of Egniondville was said the break-in was discovered her clab's tartan and another is
11101leV and several packages of broken into early last Wednesday di us material tp match her
arc to be in council's hands by accreditat ion survey team Ut'. off a' s by the constable on patrol at 7:40 sending
Septeni;er 24. However, if following the inspection of the civalletles were taken. morning. AUgUst 21 -and a cash C -a.m. Entry was gained through a kitchen curtains,", their spokes -
Several pac.a.ges, of cigarette,, drawer, containing S20'(P $30 in
1'ende'r-, are too high the lowest or hospital oil July 8 by Dr.,Janlcs, glass door on the side of the woman said,
any tender will not be accepted Murray . and -Miss. Iretic' Trout 0 �uilding.'
necessarily. both of Toronto. phones u t Police said there is a possibility
that the same person may have
Council passed a by-law Gordon McKenzie Seaforth and area seemed a been involved in both bre . break-ins.
authorizing Moffat Lake administrator, is reporting the ends. Ken Doig
business ��, say farewell to little cut off from the world
Explorations -incorporated to result of the survey to the board Thursday afternoon when all the
supply natural gas to Vanas.tra members of the hospital a t )homes ill the 527 exchange .vere•
and t6 Huronview. meeting Tuesday flight<esaid. the Leipers in Hullett for four hoursand 47 are u rReque is for building permits several minor recommendations. out Of Ordet Day C fo th in
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were approved as follows: ),\cl.c nia&�. These will he A -belated J'a1T\N0l pal_1\`fO1_ 1111.' c(1lldl1C1Cd 11�' Mrs. Gcorg�. -.1ini Scott. of—Stilt,ford- -BcA
Hank Dorssers, R. R. 4. by the board and a reply oil thcni -ca ni�ni.gcr said co-mmiffe- 'amateur
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and Robert McNaughton. R.R.3, sent to the accereditation team. Leipers, Ross. Gladys
\s and Ida (Beattie) Mick of 13cigrave Te'lephone's at
Shed; Mrs. Joseph' McConnell 1\il) \vas held Wednesday. August 21 Miss Mite Smith 01' Se'al'ol-ti, the cut off' was caused by all
Scaforth, Machinery "it a Public Relations meeting at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. accompanied them 'oil the organ• essential. item in ' the phone Seaforth golfer ' Ken Doig
n, attend g
William Smalc.,Kippe' addition Eugene St. Louis. Mr. George Smith and Mt . Jim circuit" ' V, 1".."esisto". looks .. for site -returned this week from sticcess-
to hou.-e; Leon Rehorst. R.R.5, ill Toronto September 12 - 13. Fifty-five ft'iClldS,-`TlCiP-Ilb0Lil's. NCilallS pla\Cd violin solos- with Operators in Bells manned Day Care f . ul play in,..the Canadian Amateur
Clinton, steel grain bill: Milton Mr. McKenzie reported only S6afort)*s
rlith Oil the OI -gall, Miss office in Chnt�)n noticed t
A its a day are preselitl\ and relatives were present.from Mar S hc`7 Cohi7n"i4ttec, ' named by by Town golf cha-mpionship and the
Dietz, R -;-R.4, Seaforth. addition two meals Seaforth. Toronto, McKillop. Susan Jameson played 2 piam) Inall'UnCti011 as soon as it cropped council, at their meeting, have
R.R.4., bcin� prepared by the hosl3ital loll p Willingdon Cup finals in Winni-
to barn, Harry Arts-, Londesboro and BelgravC!, solos. and Mark St, 'LOUiS was on up, Mr. Scott said, and a repair elected an executive and are peg. Ken was fourth ranking
the Meals oil Wheels program but
Seaforth, barn: Arnold Van CommOnitv singing was (COI-AiifflCd (')n Page 3) CI'C\\' was dispatched immediately Miltemburp. R.R.4, Seaforth, silo that this number v.,d] be increased to the Seaforth control building. h(),s� " for a building in which to golfer in the Amateur with a 289
Ki en, addition to house. 'when the va"caticth period is over, the municipal day, care aggrzgate, behind winner Doug
-Dr. Charles Moto reported for Phone,, �N cre off for such a long Roxburgh at 280, Gary Cowan at
time. Mr.Scott said, because Sharo,l Rau is chairman of the 284 and American Charles Gibson
Council will advertise the the medical 8l.�ff. Hymn books' tossed repainner had to check item by
property in Egniondville (the site The board -approved the 10 persons committee. Bettv at 287.
of the . former Logsdon chicken it)stallation of a tic\\- regulator for i1elil through the ph.)Ile cirellils to Betitictimillcr is the corninitiec"s Ken's Ontario team, ainished
land the faulty resistor b\ the sccrrtari-. I . - third it 'Niffing(:iii Cup play andbuilding) for sale as a residential the wat or soft crier at a cost of around at Cromarty church proces, of c1;n`ii;T1qftfJN y Before' their next meeting on he was second highest scoring
.-Si.te.only. $750.00. Some local people reported that* September .10. iliernbers of the goifer on the team. He was
Sometime Sunday
y afternoon or T.1c charch".1%% hich has been left they \\cre receiving calls in from coninlittec ,\ill be checking into second highest from Ontario in
evening Cromarty Church was open, is now locked callers outsid � the 527 exchange. possible sites for the centre. the Amateur as well.
h' causing
entered and all the bookS,11T the some inconvenience to those who Qthcrs said their phones worked, Several alternatives Were K
en said Tuesday morning that
pews were thrown ,o the floor. �i%c it fov 13lectings. in'terillittentIv. The Huron Suggested by committee le will be playing in several more
Comm'unity. Band ends many
v of thrill with the covers Re\. Wilfr(m 1al-\is Of Fxoter Expositor's 'phofics ,\-ere either buying ' tournaments this year, including
including bu.), g a building from
bent back. Most of these were the is 111�•
lilillislet at the Cromarty' dead or registered a busy signal
now Presbyterian Book of praise ChUrch. Until-5—te Thursd.av afternoon. Vanastra and moving it to a lot in the Eastern Four Hall in
Seaforth. Washington in October.
nii, r\Nhichave only en it, use a
C of C c'once'rt series, littleh over
or a vebare. Passersb%
The Scaforth Chamber. of Seaforth Centennial and the noticing a light on in the ChUNI'l 11 houses pointed
Commerce concluded its '1974 Queen' finished the'evening. went in to investigate and 11'�)und
the mischief. Summer Concert series Sunday ' Refreshments served b.N the It scc`)vs to have been a ease FY
with the final presentation by the committee to band members of' inisO)ief rather - than
brought the concert series to a vandalism" a local,resident said 1k
Seaforth Community Band under prole or senior citizen s
ct f ,
the direction of Dr. C. Toll. close. The committee asked feqr lt"s a good thing they didn't get
Preceded by a police escort, support and endorsement from doi,.n in the kitchen because they
'majorettes and color party, the the community if they want the cohave made a real mess d, s-vollce,%
band paraded up Main party,
to concerts to continue in 1975, there''. has secon 1*00 jsf.u*l summer
Godcrich Street and Victoria St.
to the band shell. C. of C. hna&c -being %o much in which the,,. made to regional OFY fifteen persons in attc�fldancc. 2 cavestrougfis painted.
President, Otto Tippelt opened
Rate refle'l' demand that \-oil have to dNcon- officials and it is -printed below. They enjoyed card games. 2 garages paint,cl.
the program of familiar marches C S costs nect your phone and turn away The working season for shuffleboard. checker"~ and,horse- I livingroom cicaned.
-and hymns.. people who are reques shoes and each day ended with I livingroom removed of wall
students is nearly over and -,vilh it
They included: Hawaian dance There is still time for Expositor addition, of course. during the services? These are bo refreshen -tits. paper.
by the Brucefield Tropical Six; a end-, the Opportunity for Youth
readers to save a dollar 1, taking same period there have been "problems" that nam" pro�ject "Home lnipro'vcnlcnt and The second part of the Project 4 barsevillents cleaned.
piano duet by Jane- Allen and advantage of the existing COnfitlUillR increases of varying businesses mind dealt with home up -keep and 3 hedges trimmed.
Diane I Wilson, Brucefield; subscription rate. The change in amounts in the cost of all the having. Recreation Aid for Senior Citi- improvement. From working 2 e&vestroughs cleaned.
elements that go into the The four voting people +v no got operated by four local college and Previ6usI.v with a similar project, Among other small job-,
Highland Dances by Mary Lynn rate does :lot take effect until other cle 7cris." This project was mainly
Glew and Afigela Andreassi; solo September 3. production of a weekly 'an Opportunities for Youth grant university by
but due to the workers realized the need for awnings were washed and trees
"A Little Irish Girl" by Robert ' Like all others in business newspaper. a.. program and the enjoyment partially cut down.
Spittal, accompanied by Mrs. today those engaged in to run a horne improvement and overload, an extra person was their visits brought to people. The . The ' project goals were
Alice McConnell: lv1n(; a piano solo publ- hing find they are faced TO compensate in part for these recreation program for Seaforth hired for a few weeks. The ptl6ject following is. a !1st, of jobs definitely met;" in fact due to an
IS senior citizens found their ser- ran fronrfvl`ay 27 until August 3R.1
by James Rose. with incrIhsing ' costs of increases certain adjustnic ts vices, 'much in demand completed this summer. overioad of calls, all people could
WHO '$ On The Town. and Country Four production. We at the Huron have bcx7ollic necessary. The v The students began their pro- 3 kitchens painted. not be served. The workers regret
_THIS? sang several numbers. Expositor are no exception, annual subscription t, o the this summer. They rtecrifly had Ject with the idea of providing 11 houses painted. this and hope the caused no
permanent display at the The band concluded the to disconnect their phone because
Already during this year there Fxpositor is being increast4 Senior Citizens in town with help 8 houses cleaned. inconvenience. They .also would -
have been two, substantial less than two cents per week. This Legion organized by Frank program witht, a fife and drum y they were all hooked up.
1 i. keeping their homes tip and with 12 ldwnkw`eekly cut. like to thank all those worker' for;
Phillips, this Mannequin selection with Atlee Bruse of increases in the weekly cost of rl�cans'that effective September 3 The four students, Lynn Nichol- a recrevi�ti6nal fh, Both proved to 4 digging an -d -weeding, jobs. for their 0-operaet6h with its and
stands guard, wearing the Beigrave on the fife and Dr, printing the Expositor and which the yearly subscription rate in Son. Ruth Anne Dunlop. Hill be very successful. The recreation 15 porches painted. for friendliness, the Town for loan
C.E*Tolf an the brass drum. reflect an increase in the cost of Canada will be $10 and $12 McCurdy and Dean Cornish have day was held , every second 4 picket 'fences pr-inted. of'an. office and 'Clive guist the
uniform from pr6-World
A march, "Royal Welcome newsprint of rilore than 201% outside of Carrada. Single copies provided- the Expositor with a Tuesdav afternoon at the Selliot 20 apts. and houses' windows reetdition director for ;hel
pful
V War L (Staff Photo) Home" in honour of the 1975 during the past tweNre months. In will h, 25 cents. copy of the report on their project Citizen Block with an average of
cleaned, ideas.
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