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Yr Q. been visiting them in Mount�� Circle` and cart be, ;reached at
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with them.` r� report to ,het
is Regular eames for $10.00 r� , M
Joanne Carter, daughter of• Mr. r 7�
TJEIREE $25.00 GAWS 1 � * H q
INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY $75.00 J'ACKPQT
TO GO and Mrs. Don Caftec will appear Se �i �atNl i
on Big AI's Country and Western �� 1N I �,y t ,
TWO DOOR PRIZES Special this Sunday. Ociob th ,*
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MEETING To BE HELD
— Admission $1.00 -- in two step dancing rou NEW COUNTY l,li3RARlAN-- Will PM Aartridge, newly appoirite¢ I�ItJI'on �� r1
Extra Cards 25c or- 7 for $1.W Mr, and Mrs. Harry . Boag of , •
/'� Newmarket, visited with Mr: and' County Libr,Arian helps Seaforth's li'br arian Mrs. Stella Seatt y sort oul*$ome.out pf �%
StNDA,Y�CT�ER �,► (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOTdate-booksM 111
PE�p> Mrs. Lorne Lawson on Thursday' which the jo�cal library plans to sell for 90c $ach: Mr. Patridge,`who his r
and attended the funeral of the worked reviously in Essex Count. Hallfax and Vancouver is visitin throtigh,oUt tormer W nfhro °resldep.q _ ;
at 2:00 p.m. Prooeeds for Welfare work-- p y' ° g
y> • \ late John W. Medd of Clirston. the count "getting to know the various branches"'. and five of her six,. sans were "'
., y g 9 (staff f�hgto) e
Auspices Seaforth Branch 160 Mrs. Jim Slattery won the , subjects of pt ttre,stgt' !
AnonPe interested in l+ Royal Oanadian Lion, Seafor�lt recent turkey draw spopsored byLondon Free Press xeCegtl}� cx5.
Seaforth Figure SkatingClub.. Rai h McLeod, of 'Thamesfatd,
playing, COntICCt The turkey was dodatedby The Tucke'r'sI�� reveres water stand $ix sons have a 11 served aspaipel
BOB WATSON -- b2'7-1063 �'. ry. j Forge. boys for the, Free Press over the '
F !� Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack (Continued from Page 1) grain bin; .John Japmaat, K.R.2, Clerk McIntosh. informed past 21 years.
Thompson attended the annual Rehorst Drain, David Gerber of Seaforth, _storage shed; John council the population . of The story says "Mrs': McLeod
The. Family of " Ontario Bible College Alumni Gerber Drainage Enterprises' Willems. R.R.4, . Seaforth;
g g p Tuckersmith as of September is says that in a few years her five . .
ARNOLD and MINNA Homecoming in Toronto last week Gadshill, will put in 200 feet of . implement shed; Walter"Armes, 3,041 aecordip l; to the, provincial grandchildren 'will be wanting
• '* SCOTT (Oct. 18 & 19th) at which time the tile to remedy the.situat on, on the Egmondville, new house; and enumeration,i with Egmondville routes, so the McLeod record will
- latter was awarded membership Martin Poelmah farm at R.R.3, Tony DeJong, Seaforth; milk having a population of 467. continue for years to come." __,
OUTSTANDING Invite yotr to attend their in The Golden Mile chapter of the Seasorth. Engineer Henry hquSe. 260303 Holdings Ltd. ,(property ' Mrs, McLeod is the ' r6e'r
Alumni Association. Uderstadt of Orangeville a tw A tike drainage loan for $1,900 owners at Vanastra) wrote council Betty Bullard. daughter of ahie
parent',�40th of his assistants atten ed the approved. of the planned use of, two late ,Mr. and, Mrs. Ferg Bullard, .
* a> An Expositor Classified will meeting. Mr. Packman and Mr. buildings, the former big. rs' wh' were residents of `Winthrop
A, *. * WEDDING pay you dividend's', Have you tried Gerb.,r and his operator, were in mess and the former officers' for many years. Betty attended
• , 'k one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240.' artendance as well. quarters at Vanastra that will be' #10 school at Winthrop. 'before
ages • '' ' * ANNIVERSARY Court of Revision was held on OBITUARY sold for the establishment of an moving
ANOWPLAYING' the Dill Drain. There were no .to Kintore with her.
r ,...'. " * after-care centre parents.
Paradise
WILSON'ARMSTRONG
r
Family Paradise appeals and tenders will be called
l for construction work: Wilson Armstrong a `well '
"THE SOUND OF FURY'S RUMMAGE1.4
�( Rod Doig of Egmondville known area resident died in"yb�' F
attended- the meeting to discuss Huronview on Tuesday. He was
Matinee Saturda ,Qct. 26t1 November 1st SALE ! with council his 20 -acre area For 9. >w
/`* ' 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. subdivision and the municipal Born in Stanley Township .he
4 P.M. -• 6 p.m. �C requirement for five per cent of farmed for many years in Stanley �'' � '�� ��� News
Music by
OCL 26th p and Tuckersmith prior to retiring
the land to be set aside for ark. p ' g z
THE BLENDERS Because , of the municipal in SeAirth in 194,3.;' k
COMING MONDAY, OCT.28, for 3 days ONLY p . F= s# vl+'"
�( 1'30 p.m. • election on December 2 council His wife,'the former Margaret 1', x ,•3
• �/ Lunch Followjiri changed its regular meeting date
.k McGee to whom, he was married
Tire ' FantaAc SPOTT FARM" St. Thomas Angliealn to December 10 to ease the in 1909 predeceased him in 1954. t
.k NO GIFTS PLEASE
----- . Church Parish Hall workload for clerk James MCI He is survived by a son Clarence(
* Beginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st i� �..� Intesh.,
E. -of St.Catharines and 'a s.
1 Country .at its very best � Net, "I McIntosh -reported a daughter Isabel, Mrs. Mac h '
* `THE SALTSPRING RAINBOW BAND" * `
at the °
e s;
pFO�► The Public is
invited to attend
/IM M^ O
'Jj srr�iyyo
the Annual
Com11111t er�ren
of, the _...
Seaforth District High School
in
. -SDHS AUDITORILIK
'FRIDAY, NOV. ast.
at 8:30 o'clock
Guest Speaker:
PETER SPITTAL
Of Cambridge, Ont:, a physicist on the Staff of the'
,y Glenview Collegiate and a graduate of Seaforth
District. High School.
PRACTISE FOR ALL
Minor
building boom in the township Chesney., Seaforth and three
with 81 building permits issued to grandchildren and one great
date this year • valued at grandchild. He one
• also
l,7 7,.8$0 compared to $419,68 predeceased by a son Harold and
g in h 3 aY#SY'$364;600 In 19:'7,2 an infant; son...l, ,: ,
f t k, . �':
51+FOC`build""Ag int s Funeral -service will be held'rat )1
p' granted to. 'r1'Lloyd the R.S.Box , Rineral Home,
'wet �<Y
McKenzie, R.R.3, Kippen, steel Seaforth on Thursday at 2 p.m. By John D: Baker Dalrymple, George, 'Hays and
with, Rev. M.E.Reuber
Public Relations Officer
Dorothy Parke, Ross Coutts and
officiating. Interment w,311 follow
Branch 156.
John Baker,
in Maitlandbank Cemetery and
per person.
COMING EVENTS
pallbearers' will be Leonard
Last Sunday the District "C"
October 25th Bingo as ustial at the
Boyce, Fred Boyce, James
fall Convention was held in
Legion Hall,
Souter, .Frank Morris, Russel
Stratford when Branch 8 of the
October 26th Hallowe'en Dance,
Carter and Norman Walker:
Royal Canadian Legion„ w,as, host
prizes will be given for the best
Flower bearers, Leslie Carter and
to the delegates and their wives.
'costumes, Admission $5.00 per
Brian Armstrong.
Comrade Fred Tilker, District.
couple.
Day Parade to the Cenotaph, Pot
Commander, conducted the
November 3rd , Poppy drive, all ,
The Ladies' Auxiliary served
opening ceremonies after which;
;members invited to participate.
•
E� �y �.a�,O
he turned the meeting over to
:This includes Fraternal Affiliate
BILL & ANNE LAVERTY-
Comrade Herman Young, District
members..
(Continued from Page- 1)
Chairman. The• morning session
November 9th Veterans bangtuet
said. Miss Campbell has recently
lasted from 10:00 a.m. until 11:4s
and dance. Tickets are availably • "
ublished a history of 'the
a.m. when a large garage was
now and ou will be contacted b
Y Y
numbers during the meeting. Y P resc e u e in t o new year,
Hocke'y Players
n
Saturday, Oct. 26th,
Seaforth Arend
ATTHE FOLLOWING TIMES
BANTAMS and MIDGETS - 8 A,M.
PEE WWES 9 A.M.
ATOAMS
NOVICE 11 A.M. '
MITES 12 Noon
Thein will be registration for those
players who Were Unable to register
9 lost week-. ,
S �F�aRTH MINOR ff6dKEY' ASSOOIATIOkV.
,
Oip
y� �y S.D.H.S. STUDENT'S COUNCIL
o p PRESENTS
" JACK" _
A DANCE
rr S•a ^ •
Fri'day, October 25ther9ol-2-01016
' ADMISSION $2.00 with Student's Card
$1.75 with Hallowe'en Costume,
PRIZE FOR FEST COSTUME, BEST COUPLE-
Egmondville
y- UNITED. CHURCH''-
r Rev. T. E. Hancock, Minister
Mrs. Arnold Scott, Org^aniat
,
is
—1835 -1974 --
a;d ?•_ s4 t• Anda xyl� •
.f, 139th anniversar
rt
services
�# c SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 27th,~ 1974
r
<�,�; •
11:00 a.m.: The MINLI.41 t
7:30 p.nt.: REV.. NOUMAN O'LRSOX
r
i orifi. YbtT`SII CIE# IR .�
�-
Central U iced Ghitfoh;
�1.
pformed
township.
up and marched to the
one of the executive. Price $5.00
Retired elementary school
Cenotaph for a short service and
per person.
RECEPTION and
teacher Mabel Turnbull who has
to lay wreaths. The President of
Dominion Command, Comrade
November 10th Church Parade
been confined to a wheel chair
and service at the Presbyterian
'
,
since a stroke more than ten years
Bob McChesney took the salute,
the. Veterans fell out at the
. Church.
DANCE
ago,,gave a very personal history
and
Hall at 12:45 p:m.
November 11th Remembrance
of memories of growing up do her :Legion
Day Parade to the Cenotaph, Pot
o FOR
father's farm in McKillop, near
The Ladies' Auxiliary served
Luck supper in the evening at the
Turnbull's Mountain.
approximately 350 at the ban-
Branch.
BILL & ANNE LAVERTY-
Mis's Turnbull remembered
quet. The guest speaker was'
,November 1.4th Executive'
Silver Creek as a fresh clear
Comrade Bob McChesney,
Meeting commencing at 8:00 p.m:
SATOCT.''26th
stream and said "I only wish I
'my
President of Dominion Command,
Canadian Legion. Other"
�ovember 28th General Meeting.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
•,,
had asked parents more
Royal
at 9 P.M.
questions about our history when
distinguished guests"were Hugh
COMING UP
they were around". Her father
Edighoffer M.P.P. and Bill Jarvis
`Euchre will resume on '
Seaforth C�omlmunity
never wanted to sell the gravel.
M.P.;Canon Michael Griffin and
November .13th at 8:30.p.m.
Centre
that was plentiful on the farm
Jack Daley representative of
The shuffleboard has been
because� 'he said it was too much
D.V.A.
refurbished, and a list for ro-
p
To Celebrate Their 26th
like selling the farm by the load",
M iss Turnbull said.
after the banquet the meeting
spective players will be posted.
Several members are interested
The Seaforth Womens'
resumed and adjourned at 5:50
.
in forming a cribbage league, if .
ANNIVERSARY
Institute were, hostesses for the
p ni,
sufficient cribbers are available,
meeting at the Seaforth Public
-Attending the Convention from
rules will be drawn up and a
Lunch Follows
School. Historical Society
Branch 156 were, Comrades Allan
schedule arranged.
'
president • David. McClure
Nicliolson and 'Mrs. Nicholson,
The Invitational Bowling Tour -
EVERYONE WELCOME
presided. The Henderson sisters
Tom Wilbee .land- Mrs. Wilbee,
nement tentively scheduled, for
tap danced and sang and LorneGordon
Scotf• and, Mrs. Scott,
November 23rd has been
Lawson played several harmonica
Cleave Coombs and Mrs.
cancelled, and , will be
Coombs Bill Dair m le and Mrsh
CA '
d I- h
numbers during the meeting. Y P resc e u e in t o new year,
Hocke'y Players
n
Saturday, Oct. 26th,
Seaforth Arend
ATTHE FOLLOWING TIMES
BANTAMS and MIDGETS - 8 A,M.
PEE WWES 9 A.M.
ATOAMS
NOVICE 11 A.M. '
MITES 12 Noon
Thein will be registration for those
players who Were Unable to register
9 lost week-. ,
S �F�aRTH MINOR ff6dKEY' ASSOOIATIOkV.
,
Oip
y� �y S.D.H.S. STUDENT'S COUNCIL
o p PRESENTS
" JACK" _
A DANCE
rr S•a ^ •
Fri'day, October 25ther9ol-2-01016
' ADMISSION $2.00 with Student's Card
$1.75 with Hallowe'en Costume,
PRIZE FOR FEST COSTUME, BEST COUPLE-
Egmondville
y- UNITED. CHURCH''-
r Rev. T. E. Hancock, Minister
Mrs. Arnold Scott, Org^aniat
,
is
—1835 -1974 --
a;d ?•_ s4 t• Anda xyl� •
.f, 139th anniversar
rt
services
�# c SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 27th,~ 1974
r
<�,�; •
11:00 a.m.: The MINLI.41 t
7:30 p.nt.: REV.. NOUMAN O'LRSOX
r
i orifi. YbtT`SII CIE# IR .�
�-
Central U iced Ghitfoh;
�1.
Oip
y� �y S.D.H.S. STUDENT'S COUNCIL
o p PRESENTS
" JACK" _
A DANCE
rr S•a ^ •
Fri'day, October 25ther9ol-2-01016
' ADMISSION $2.00 with Student's Card
$1.75 with Hallowe'en Costume,
PRIZE FOR FEST COSTUME, BEST COUPLE-
Egmondville
y- UNITED. CHURCH''-
r Rev. T. E. Hancock, Minister
Mrs. Arnold Scott, Org^aniat
,
is
—1835 -1974 --
a;d ?•_ s4 t• Anda xyl� •
.f, 139th anniversar
rt
services
�# c SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 27th,~ 1974
r
<�,�; •
11:00 a.m.: The MINLI.41 t
7:30 p.nt.: REV.. NOUMAN O'LRSOX
r
i orifi. YbtT`SII CIE# IR .�
�-
Central U iced Ghitfoh;
�1.