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for Travel' d'Cstgn and. title name for the next' '
Joan Sills demonstrated , the, , >Ctieeting. Different flower• "
proper tea pack a uttgAsfil�,'.".airan. ements were made bach
tom; pr pe , y to P � g Y e
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Mrs.Pexereaux discussed how
be a good guest and stow to mak, .'` : The second meeting will be
introdue0911S. held on Oct. 15 at Mrs.'
HappyCaokers � <Chalmer's home: "'= -•
The I Happycoakers 4 ,H Lunch was served by Shirley
.'
Homemaking Club field meetings., and Mrs. Chalmers,.
three and four at the Itpme of McKllla #1.4-11
Mrs, John }Wallace on Monday The PQp'n Party Girls met at
• night. The roll call, "A food ,or.. the home of Sharon Th ompson on
L O n r O a h r 1 recipe characteristic of England' October 7. The toll call was
g g ; Scotland, Ireland: or Wales" was ' answered with all members
answered by all members as was . present. For the last•tpeeting the
The resignation of Lloyd Gloor was given cave o£,absence due to Mogk Drain and one inquiry on. the fourth roll call, a fpQd group. will go bowling and have .a
as Township -Road Superin- illness. the Anderson Drain, Court of commonly purchased today which' party afterwards. Elizabeth Pryce
tendent was accepted by Logan. Council named Leonard Rose to Revision on these drains 'was was fcl tgierly made at home. offered her home for this
Council at a meeting Monday be acting Road Superintendent dispensed 'with. Tepders were European influence on food was occasion.
evening with all members present tintil there is a new appointment. opened on the drains' and Anson discussed. The history of the The: subject matter of 'the
except Councillor E. Illman who As there yvas no appeal on the Ehgoetz was awarded the McIntosh apple was traced. meeting concerned parties.
contract on the Mogk Dr, for A work meeting was held on invitations, decorations, menues.
$3449.00 and )kobt. Nicholson Saturday. The roll call for this .roles as a hostess and roles as a
Cemeta ����� ���� Const. Ltd. the Anderson Dr. for meeting was where • y Our guest were discussed.
r � � $3805.00. A delegation from. The "ancestors came from. Italian and The next meeting will be held
Logan and Monkton Sportsmen's Eastern European dishes were at Pat Bernards on•ctober 15,
Club - ' addressed Council discussed.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Dan her father Mr. Don - MacRae, regarding placing' a small Walton III Snappy Servers Kippen II Tea Tippers
Costello last week were; Fr. Jack V'is'itors with Mrs. Jean Dill on portable building on lot 30, Con. The Snappy Servers met at the Kippen Tea Tippef•s met at
Costello of Windsor and Mr. c Sunday were Mrs. Bill Warren, 15. Council .agreed providing the home of Mrs. Helen Craig. Mrs. 4 garth's home with ten
Mrs. Ken Wickens and family rot Jill end Mack of Stratford, Mrs. . Township -would have no liability Mrs,Craig •and Mrs. Sholdice girls, and their leaders, Mrs.
London•. BeatriAe Burgess of Flint,for accidents of any kid. `discussed how to entertain a Hoggarth, and Mrs. Parsons
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Costello spent Michigan, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer A petition was received for the guest and Blow to be a good guest. present.
a couple of days with Mr. & Mrs. Zulouf of Sebringville and Mr. & repair - and m rovement of They also demonstrated how to President - Chris. yMcGregor;
Wm Costello at New Lowell. Mrs. -Jack Stacey of „Mitchell. Dwyer•MeGuinn s Drain,Br. Al pack for travel. After the Vice Pres. Mary Jane .
Mr,`'& Mrs. Leo Jones of North Mr, Dan Costello Jr. of and clerk K,J.Reaney was meeting, cake and ice cream was, McGregor; Secretary - Sharon
Bay spent the weekend with Mrs. Kitchener visited on Sunday with instructed to notify Jas.A.' served. Finlayson; Press Reporter -'Linda
Vincent and Mr. & Mrs. Pat Mr. & - Mrs. Dart Costello. Howes, D1.S. to examine .the Seaforth iV Bell.
`Ii,, ' Sunday was cemetery Sunday drain and report to council. At , the fourth meeting of \McKillop H Etiquettes
MF. Frank Williams is a patient here and, many attended- with L. Machan Const. was hired to Seaforth IV on September 30, at McKillop 11 Eti4uettes met at
I in University, Hospital in London. P ra ers for the dead. low snow at'$14.00 per hr. plus the Hostes, the girls learned of the home of'Rose Ann and Marion
Mr. Walter Carpenter is a, The foundation on the tot sanding time, subject to the different lunches to serve at an Nolan.
patient in Seaforth Community owned by Kathleen Stapleton has approval of the` Dept. of afternoon tea. Mrs. Dorsey'and Mrs.Swart led
Hospital.' been dtfg out in preparation for Highways.The tender of West Mary Mar. Robinet thanked, a discussion on entertaining a
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Carrature another new home on Mill Street. End Garage to supply a 1975 pick Mrs. Hoste for the use of 'the guest and being a guest. Mrs. '
of Dix Hills New York spent the up truck for $3998.00 plus DRST home. The fifth meeting will be Dorsey showed how to pack a
past week with 'Mr. & Mrs. 279.86 was accepted. held at Van Dooren's. suitcase.
George Covilte Road accounts of- $13,910.54 McKillopIIl The_ncVt meeting was held at
.Postmaster Don MacRae , has Property , and General Accounts totalling McKillop III, held their 4th the home of Joanne and Lynro
returned from attendinga meeting at Mrs. Ra Murr s Swart when r Mrs. Dorsey
$31,003.20 were ordered paid. g " y ay" introduced the Home Economist,
regional: meeting of the Canadian home. At this meeting- all o
Post Master's Association at the t r a s ers Miss Jane Pen ille Discussions
Holiday Inn, Cambridge
(Hespler).,The meeting Recent property transfers made,
discussed cost of living adjust- through the real estate office, of
ment and stressed the correct use Joseph McConnel. include: the
of the- Posta) Code (Dublin Wayne Hugill residence, Chalk
NOK I E0)'. Codes for other towns Street to Edward Byers, R. R.
and cities are available From Mr. Dublin.
MacRae who saW that new hours The Ludolph Medema residence,
in, `the Dublin office are 9:00 to 'Centre Street to John Scarrow,
12.15 'and 3.00' to 5.30 'Seaforth. '
members helped to make many g y•
kinds of fancy. sandwiches, new were on formal and informal teas,
ideas for sandwich fillings as well also ways of serving tea. The girls
as new ways of decorating a participated in making fancy
sandwich tr• s were discussed. sandwiches and were shown the
Later, tea was served with .the proper way of pouring tea.
sandwiches. The girls thanked Trudy Claessens thanked Miss
Mrs. Murray for the use of her Pengilley for attending and Mrs.
home. Swart for the use of her home.
Kippen I
The Ki en 14-K Club met at 1r k d
Saturday's 9:00 to 12:00. The Paul Kramer residence and
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visited,; their son in Windsor
Oct. 7th. Officers elected are:
::.
ib Kitchener spent Saturday with W. Gerbe , Sarnia.
eecently.
President: Susan Hoornarte; Vice
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Mr. and Mrsk Dave Regier-and
president: •Jill MitLellan;
527-0240.
Fair Pric>�,�. and. .
KING SIZE TIDE 1.99
children spent Sunday with Mr.
Sales Sek'vl�ce
527-1247 WINTHROP SEAFORTH 527-0910 17 Spar'ling St.. SZ7= x5Q
SEAFORTH FARMERS
with. Mrs. Jack Moylan.
MAIN STREET
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We offer good wishes. to Mr.
and Mrs, Joe O'Reilly who
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DUTCH
Cheese " Cookies'
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MAKE BELIEVE TOYS
Farm Supplies, Etc.
'PRICES
Wools and Yarns
Bottle Cap Toys; symbolic play objects
'NOTICE
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$e"tits ' '`1" le hon Girls, n V..
&, afor h I 14 their � ; iG r lop n� 24
finee
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A on.: npct�l' tet' , h ,
iexA
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Nanoy Stoll, ' s 1P9at the.otne 1', j4aportpDianna pod. d
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s3
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F Enierkati!;ing a • Guest and otla. , Each member is to have
�
for Travel' d'Cstgn and. title name for the next' '
Joan Sills demonstrated , the, , >Ctieeting. Different flower• "
proper tea pack a uttgAsfil�,'.".airan. ements were made bach
tom; pr pe , y to P � g Y e
,.Y
Mrs.Pexereaux discussed how
be a good guest and stow to mak, .'` : The second meeting will be
introdue0911S. held on Oct. 15 at Mrs.'
HappyCaokers � <Chalmer's home: "'= -•
The I Happycoakers 4 ,H Lunch was served by Shirley
.'
Homemaking Club field meetings., and Mrs. Chalmers,.
three and four at the Itpme of McKllla #1.4-11
Mrs, John }Wallace on Monday The PQp'n Party Girls met at
• night. The roll call, "A food ,or.. the home of Sharon Th ompson on
L O n r O a h r 1 recipe characteristic of England' October 7. The toll call was
g g ; Scotland, Ireland: or Wales" was ' answered with all members
answered by all members as was . present. For the last•tpeeting the
The resignation of Lloyd Gloor was given cave o£,absence due to Mogk Drain and one inquiry on. the fourth roll call, a fpQd group. will go bowling and have .a
as Township -Road Superin- illness. the Anderson Drain, Court of commonly purchased today which' party afterwards. Elizabeth Pryce
tendent was accepted by Logan. Council named Leonard Rose to Revision on these drains 'was was fcl tgierly made at home. offered her home for this
Council at a meeting Monday be acting Road Superintendent dispensed 'with. Tepders were European influence on food was occasion.
evening with all members present tintil there is a new appointment. opened on the drains' and Anson discussed. The history of the The: subject matter of 'the
except Councillor E. Illman who As there yvas no appeal on the Ehgoetz was awarded the McIntosh apple was traced. meeting concerned parties.
contract on the Mogk Dr, for A work meeting was held on invitations, decorations, menues.
$3449.00 and )kobt. Nicholson Saturday. The roll call for this .roles as a hostess and roles as a
Cemeta ����� ���� Const. Ltd. the Anderson Dr. for meeting was where • y Our guest were discussed.
r � � $3805.00. A delegation from. The "ancestors came from. Italian and The next meeting will be held
Logan and Monkton Sportsmen's Eastern European dishes were at Pat Bernards on•ctober 15,
Club - ' addressed Council discussed.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Dan her father Mr. Don - MacRae, regarding placing' a small Walton III Snappy Servers Kippen II Tea Tippers
Costello last week were; Fr. Jack V'is'itors with Mrs. Jean Dill on portable building on lot 30, Con. The Snappy Servers met at the Kippen Tea Tippef•s met at
Costello of Windsor and Mr. c Sunday were Mrs. Bill Warren, 15. Council .agreed providing the home of Mrs. Helen Craig. Mrs. 4 garth's home with ten
Mrs. Ken Wickens and family rot Jill end Mack of Stratford, Mrs. . Township -would have no liability Mrs,Craig •and Mrs. Sholdice girls, and their leaders, Mrs.
London•. BeatriAe Burgess of Flint,for accidents of any kid. `discussed how to entertain a Hoggarth, and Mrs. Parsons
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Costello spent Michigan, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer A petition was received for the guest and Blow to be a good guest. present.
a couple of days with Mr. & Mrs. Zulouf of Sebringville and Mr. & repair - and m rovement of They also demonstrated how to President - Chris. yMcGregor;
Wm Costello at New Lowell. Mrs. -Jack Stacey of „Mitchell. Dwyer•MeGuinn s Drain,Br. Al pack for travel. After the Vice Pres. Mary Jane .
Mr,`'& Mrs. Leo Jones of North Mr, Dan Costello Jr. of and clerk K,J.Reaney was meeting, cake and ice cream was, McGregor; Secretary - Sharon
Bay spent the weekend with Mrs. Kitchener visited on Sunday with instructed to notify Jas.A.' served. Finlayson; Press Reporter -'Linda
Vincent and Mr. & Mrs. Pat Mr. & - Mrs. Dart Costello. Howes, D1.S. to examine .the Seaforth iV Bell.
`Ii,, ' Sunday was cemetery Sunday drain and report to council. At , the fourth meeting of \McKillop H Etiquettes
MF. Frank Williams is a patient here and, many attended- with L. Machan Const. was hired to Seaforth IV on September 30, at McKillop 11 Eti4uettes met at
I in University, Hospital in London. P ra ers for the dead. low snow at'$14.00 per hr. plus the Hostes, the girls learned of the home of'Rose Ann and Marion
Mr. Walter Carpenter is a, The foundation on the tot sanding time, subject to the different lunches to serve at an Nolan.
patient in Seaforth Community owned by Kathleen Stapleton has approval of the` Dept. of afternoon tea. Mrs. Dorsey'and Mrs.Swart led
Hospital.' been dtfg out in preparation for Highways.The tender of West Mary Mar. Robinet thanked, a discussion on entertaining a
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Carrature another new home on Mill Street. End Garage to supply a 1975 pick Mrs. Hoste for the use of 'the guest and being a guest. Mrs. '
of Dix Hills New York spent the up truck for $3998.00 plus DRST home. The fifth meeting will be Dorsey showed how to pack a
past week with 'Mr. & Mrs. 279.86 was accepted. held at Van Dooren's. suitcase.
George Covilte Road accounts of- $13,910.54 McKillopIIl The_ncVt meeting was held at
.Postmaster Don MacRae , has Property , and General Accounts totalling McKillop III, held their 4th the home of Joanne and Lynro
returned from attendinga meeting at Mrs. Ra Murr s Swart when r Mrs. Dorsey
$31,003.20 were ordered paid. g " y ay" introduced the Home Economist,
regional: meeting of the Canadian home. At this meeting- all o
Post Master's Association at the t r a s ers Miss Jane Pen ille Discussions
Holiday Inn, Cambridge
(Hespler).,The meeting Recent property transfers made,
discussed cost of living adjust- through the real estate office, of
ment and stressed the correct use Joseph McConnel. include: the
of the- Posta) Code (Dublin Wayne Hugill residence, Chalk
NOK I E0)'. Codes for other towns Street to Edward Byers, R. R.
and cities are available From Mr. Dublin.
MacRae who saW that new hours The Ludolph Medema residence,
in, `the Dublin office are 9:00 to 'Centre Street to John Scarrow,
12.15 'and 3.00' to 5.30 'Seaforth. '
members helped to make many g y•
kinds of fancy. sandwiches, new were on formal and informal teas,
ideas for sandwich fillings as well also ways of serving tea. The girls
as new ways of decorating a participated in making fancy
sandwich tr• s were discussed. sandwiches and were shown the
Later, tea was served with .the proper way of pouring tea.
sandwiches. The girls thanked Trudy Claessens thanked Miss
Mrs. Murray for the use of her Pengilley for attending and Mrs.
home. Swart for the use of her home.
Kippen I
The Ki en 14-K Club met at 1r k d
Saturday's 9:00 to 12:00. The Paul Kramer residence and
Mr. and Mrs,Frank O'Rourke
PP
the home of Mrs. Chalmers on
very wee more an more
people discover what mighty jobs
Mrs.'''. ;Bruce Hallman of property, R.R. 4,aforth, to
Vincent
visited,; their son in Windsor
Oct. 7th. Officers elected are:
are accomplished by . low cost
ib Kitchener spent Saturday with W. Gerbe , Sarnia.
eecently.
President: Susan Hoornarte; Vice
.Fxpositor- Want Ads. Dial
-
Mr. and Mrsk Dave Regier-and
president: •Jill MitLellan;
527-0240.
Fair Pric>�,�. and. .
KING SIZE TIDE 1.99
children spent Sunday with Mr.
Sales Sek'vl�ce
527-1247 WINTHROP SEAFORTH 527-0910 17 Spar'ling St.. SZ7= x5Q
SEAFORTH FARMERS
e and Mrs. Albert Cronin.
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and Mts.Gerard Marchand near
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Port Frank.,
SEgFORTM 52�1d9?
Mr. Jack Doyle of Toronto
Doug V�' G��1s � � �:�a����� ,
spent the week end with his
Hardware
father, Mr.' Michael Doyle.
WESTONS )BROWN & SERVE
ROLLS 2 for' 79c
Sister Evelyn ,Sister Jerome,
Fair Pric>�,�. and. .
KING SIZE TIDE 1.99
Sister Agatha visited rfeently
Sales Sek'vl�ce
527-1247 WINTHROP SEAFORTH 527-0910 17 Spar'ling St.. SZ7= x5Q
SEAFORTH FARMERS
with. Mrs. Jack Moylan.
MAIN STREET
r
We offer good wishes. to Mr.
and Mrs, Joe O'Reilly who
celebrated their 25th wedding
by: J.D.Scott Mac Issac
anniversary on Oct. 4th.
DUTCH
Cheese " Cookies'
Petroleum Products
AT CLEARING
MAKE BELIEVE TOYS
Farm Supplies, Etc.
'PRICES
Wools and Yarns
Bottle Cap Toys; symbolic play objects
'NOTICE
Railway St., SEAFORTH,
SEAFORTH , 527-1420 ISEAFORTH
• 527-1.640
DUBLIN DISPRICIT
SURE START
Even the most amateur of carpenters can construct these
We Inspect y our Regulator- Alternator?and Wiring
ATIMLMO ASSOCIATION'
FREE of CHARGE with the purchase of a new '
simple toys. Made from scrap amterials they are durable and
flexible enough to provide hours of fun to young children.
Battery. LIFETIME GUARANTEE 39:95
Annual Meeting
36 Month Guarantee ' 28.95
10 Materials:
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2 small pieces of wood of different lengths (2 x.2 or 1 x 3 pine or
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4 a/4" ,flat head nails*
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DUBLIN PARISH HALT.
Reg. 69c SPECIAL
white woo g ue
paint :non-toxic (ie. water colors)
Instructions:
1. Glue the blocks together to form the body of a car.
2. Put the nails through the center of the caps so that the flat
head of the nail is on the inside part of the cap.
3. Findi-the correct heighi for the caps (so that they will role
freely as wheels; then draw line around the block at the
same height. 1 '
4. Attach the caps to the sides of .the block so that they form two
5. Paint (this lob should be left to the child as it will make the
bottle cap car "his toy
6. From this model it -is possible to construct trains, trailers,
trucks and cars, two tacks plus a short piece of string make an
excellent trailer hitch.
The 311's; reading writing and arithmetic all have one thing in
Common with themselves and with make believe play - they are
all based on the use of symbols. A mark becomes the symbol for
a quantity and a child takes a stick and it becomes the symbol for
(o 0 gun, both activities involve symbolic thought. 'Fortunately the
fun which is found in make believe also provides the child with
essential preparations for the. formal learning tasks he will
encounter when he .enters schoblPWith'out this preparatory
peiiod using make believe or symbolic play the job of learning at
a school becomes extremely difficult for a child.
Make believe play normally begins when the child first
attempts to speak. It reaches a peak period during the fourth and
sixth years and has usually disappeared with the ebming of
adolescence. Durirfg this t en year span the child's make believe
-activities go through severai changes, his toys should reflect
these changes. ,
Generally, as the child grows older he will want more detail
and realism in his toys.But never does'he need a t'py which does
1e all of the playing while he sits passively and watches. Make
believe play by its very nature demands simple and flexible play
mat erials. The more accurately detailed the toy , the less chance
there is for the child to make believe with it. Many dollars and
much frustration are wasted by parents who buy their children
those dolls that wet or those cars than run by remote control both -
of which, quickly bore a young child. Toys such as puppets, small
acar.1, wooden shapes and simple dolls are all excellent play
materials because they allow the child to play in a free manner.
Often the adult wonders whether, or not the chile, actua'ly
believes his so called ,make believe play. For the •child this
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question never arises. e is fully awaye that the box he rises as a
bomb is just a box. bttbecause of tfie extremely flexible and
uninhibi'te&nature of his growing personality, he is able to freely
and happily play in a world created from make believe. Aft er all, -
the lady tdreaming 61 an adult as only separated by a stretch of
the imagination from the make believe -play of a childl
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COMING NEXT, WEEK
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REPLACES THEICSAILE
BEGINS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER lith
WATCH for DETAILS,in NEXT WEEK'S PAPER
Keatini 's - Pharmacy, 'Limited
."The ' Rexal Drug Store".
M. E. H00VEA, Phm,$,
PHONE : 527-1990 SEAFORTA, -ONT.
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BALL•,�A •
Grocery & CA►Y',
Hardware
P i p • 5 T,�i •if
WESTONS )BROWN & SERVE
ROLLS 2 for' 79c
Fair Pric>�,�. and. .
KING SIZE TIDE 1.99
Personcil 'Service Sereu '
Sales Sek'vl�ce
527-1247 WINTHROP SEAFORTH 527-0910 17 Spar'ling St.. SZ7= x5Q
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CRCJWN
MAIN STREET
c.o•op=h�VARIETY
.--i-JuU HARDWAitE
Specializing in ....
Suppliers of:
Feed -Seed fertili2er
ELECTROHOME .
6tHUMIDIFIERS
DUTCH
Cheese " Cookies'
Petroleum Products
AT CLEARING
Cigars " Candies
Farm Supplies, Etc.
'PRICES
Wools and Yarns
Phode 527-0770
Blankets etc. -
Railway St., SEAFORTH,
SEAFORTH , 527-1420 ISEAFORTH
• 527-1.640
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English Fine Bone CHINA
We Inspect y our Regulator- Alternator?and Wiring
by
FREE of CHARGE with the purchase of a new '
DOULTON - MINTON - ROYAL WORCESTER
Battery. LIFETIME GUARANTEE 39:95
SPODE - WEDGEWO- ROYAL ALBERT
36 Month Guarantee ' 28.95
Plus most ofher makes
24 Month Guarantee 25.50
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Seaforth Jewellers
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527-1010
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HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS
Reg. 69c SPECIAL
262-2823 LATEST MODELS ON DISPLAY Open 7 .DAYS A WEEK from 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
12 Year Financing Available.
KIPFEN . SEAFORTH 5 -1680
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1 RULES: PLAY. the nook SpYYI the Merchants- Contest. Idcniik I SEAFORTH
T manv'nf the ilh(IkC phul,ol NII)IIS aS oat can. N07 the indkidual, h} mune hal
the firm'kkill, whom pull Ihiuk each picture 1, associated. A clue taken from. '
or perutming u, their adk-crlis,')II •n1 is puhhshed hv10 % each onc. P:IrIIIlt/t,
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,the adkertlser, in this contest and ohtttiu w,ur ufiicial Cnn•v Iurn,S complete ,
and mail ur dcliker t,, I -HE CONTFS'I' F.UI'IOR. The Huron F.ettosiu,r. Box
. * 64. 111 reach here on or before 'Iucsil:n noun of nest k1cA. fie,
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lie firs, three creta .11INMcr,, dralln th ca\leek 1, ill he .lorded $;.00 Your
11110iandise eouchcrs and names of this Ikc(:Vs luck\ 1ein,icrs \kill he
published in nc,t lcQck's Huron hspostlur. Pntrnniic the Merchants Min YY ONE STOP '
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hake helped make Ihis contest possible and obtain \ourentry lorms. You n,ak
enter as oficn as lou lkish. prioidin.q a Separate contest cnm horn, is Modern
cncluu•d 10111 each rnU•�, 'there i, NO hilt to the munbcr of prires a reader SHOPPING
mak sin.
All reader•, of the Huron Fspos,ir sur cligihlc to Compete \kith the• 1 STORE
7C
c.kdeption of the ncllspaper stall and Ilicit, inrtrediatc LnnilicS 1111d their
1 Entries arC not rcturnahlC and the lud•gc'S dcci,io�,,
adlcrli,in,4' agvmic,.
runt he linal. SEAFORTH.
Thi, ronte,t 11 ill uppc•ar 1lecklk anal October .11•,1. 19"4, aticf \\Mich the
contescd ll
Igiand liriie draa fur $100.(X) ($25,(10 chegtic to am toter Coolest advertisers
as thuscn•b\ a inner) Hill he made from all cinr,e� received. h' irlhvr d4ills
of this drilk %kill he published later in the Huron tixpusitur. r l
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