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' ,..;! , , . � �#ftp f M pf f �e l�>', �� u�� f I', �T CLRARING AUCTION • r YR FL.E IBLE, 1 tt `, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING FUNERAL H.QME FL c11 4 UN APPABLErs,Flr 1aYI l p q n t:'' , • and "' � Of Furniture, House! ld - + tiVasllborn Wingh ¢ � 4 PROCESSING' Effects, Antiques Etc. at C. 87 Goderich St. W:, Seaforth person with some kno% ledge,of typing ; s w '' ft y rt?oY�SI to Spe�faf x i , .. , ' : ,... ,,, 1.iEST�11SliUCTiON'SAiI,E 1Q1 Montreal Street, in the Phone Seaforth 527-1390 she iva,,a yqutt Beef -Mondays, Hogs•Tuesdays Town of Mitchell., "on 23 65-tf wanted to learn newspaper layout,and ptod.uctiI :, Shy ,K,as+ ?4S eoe nst!41l.;" ; y�11 " '; -. AVS MARKET - To be held at Knapps Auction Qerltm,, Main Street, Seaforth; for SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd [ ,�i�ter ior�kt�'a)rd 1xrt�)Xers �kte , at ! ' F Phone 262-201 the ESTATE PF WILLIAM BROMLEY (Blyth) on at 1 p.m. LOU ROWLAND MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY and Williatrl�Niecesaxtd udol , b,1. F ,, 49.65' 1f . . CONSISTING OF —'• Philco n y or'vtv'e• _ {. TRANSPORT LTD. The •' ;body yeas at tAi19,i, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEM$ER 22 at 7:00 P.M. refrigerator; electrid stove;' THIS IS A PERMANENT PART-TIME POSITION. M1. Electrolux vacuum cleaner; ' G•A•Whitney funeralorgett �f, SEPTIC TANKS P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Seaforth: ane al mass has ;?# , Y 'Consisting of large chert combination writing desk and six pressback chairs; ° 4t CLRANED g g Y S Serving Dublin &Seaforth areas Please apply in writin only giving an outline of your St.James' Roman C�thq%c bookcase; 9 pc. oak dining room suite; Doherty pump-organ;r console dining .extension Fhone 345-2301 Duplin'anytime. Rogers Majestic 23" color T:V. Dulcimer. Arthur table; drop-leaf table; background experience t0.: Church Tuesday at tl a.M. vV th r "" o ern equipment. We g ) piano; 23.65=tf Rev. H J aragh off# rntttl , u Pequegnat Slock; 3 cylinder gramaphone; 40 Edison cylinders; space saver; chesterfield h"`f' guarantee all work. Write ,or call and two chairs;' rockin V, ' , Burial was• in St. l'anx'6 ,' Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone wall telephone; 2 Victorian chairs; captain chair; 4 sets of,chairs; g The Huron Expositor , ' w chairs . . includin soma cemetery. . ,, Clinton , 482-3320. 19.6$-tf . li'rass and iron beds; cast iron pots; brass bucket and jardinieres; ti g ACCOUNTING AND TAX ' Box 69, Seaforth;. Ontario. 4-67X1 Pallbearers were MAur%ae.. - — copper boilers;. quantity of crocks includin E mondville washer antique; odd chairs; " •1, pp q Y g g SERVICE +? .ands; commodes; oak extension table; dressers; chest of - including some pressbacks; Etue, Arthur Devereaux, Ji?t?tl ., N. AUetion S1 es. ' drawers; oak sideboard; the flour bin; a le peelers, tin ware; .wicker arm chair; ole . . Flannery, William Smith, Frain, P PP P P ARTHUR. R, TUCKER Reynolds and James, uaid. . "� - oil lam s; ine .blanket box; oval back trunk quilts and hand lamp; lamps; pedestal y °EXTENSIVE CLEARING P P q CERTIFIED . woven bedspreads; hand school bell and other bells; Boston flower stand; three beds, NERAL ACCOUNTANT DOUGLAS BRODIE MCCALLUM ,, AUCTION SALE rocker; coal scuttles; 2 door frost free frig.; Quebec heater; springs and mattresses; ■ chest of drawers; dressers; Victoria Blvd. Vanastra SPS The death occurred at $eaforthOf. 3' Tractors, S.P.combine, and ' Hoover spin washer dryer;'6nd and garden tools; carnival glass;. Box 957, Clinton students r ma" h a, f �Im Manor on Mofiday of ; Dou.glas swather, Full line •of, power depression; Nippon 12 pc. English dinnerware; butter bowl; blanket box; Hoover spin- +. machinery, bean equipment and prints and toddles. dry washer; antique electric 482-3737 Brodie McCallum, aged 77.. . mise. items for'. GEORGE RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE - g 23-65-tf OUR FILM rat fins. They took me to cell 31,' A patient since 1923 he was 'a i light fixtures; chrome table . � ` DUCHARME on Lot 15, con. 5, Brucefield — 482-3120 and six chairs; parlor table; Mr. Carter, our grade six teacher, where I. had only '•a bed with no son of the late Neil and Florence Hibbert Twp, 2'h miles south of 20-66-2 odd t�tiles;mirror!;;'` R. S. BOX suggested . to us that we should mattress and a little chair. They McCallum of Belmont. Dublin or .2'/: miles north of • plaques, large quantity of make a film. Fitt a man came from slammed my door shut and locked , The remains , rested at the U ' -, Clinton to show us how to go' about it tightly. It -yeas cold- in the cell, I R.S.Box Funeral Home until Staffa on County read on ° hooked mats; large . FUNERAL HOME doing it. We then decided to do a had only cut off blue jeans and an Wednesday when a service was s? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER•30 wardrobe with mirror; movie about the fifties, Mr. Carter undershirt on. I had just been tried conducted' by Rev. E.G.Nelson of , at 12.Noon • . treadle sewing' machine; Phones: - told all of us to make a story for the for manslaughter. I thought, whatdf Consisting of the following Casequilt and, mat frames; Da 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 film. The next thing we did was they chink I'm guilty, what will First Presbyterian Church. g g Short Notice y g interment followed, in 1370 Diesel ;tractor fully equipped dough box; steamer trunk; 23-65-tf read the stories and we picked the happen? ' ... `With cab,. radio, etc. . -- copper boiler; crocks; best. This was Brad Smith's. We The first night passed. In the Egmondville cemetery. approximately 146 H.P. only run Important BANKrRUPT AUCTION of new bedding and linens, all went into' different groups. The morning I was taken outside to do - 400 firs. one year old and, like n furniture and appliances .this connnJforters and quilts; 24. Carus of Thanks. groups were: the actor, writer, exercise. When out there I heard RICHMOND GEORGE PAIiKE ew; David Brown 995 diesel film crew, props crew,. make-up , rumors that Thad been found guilty Funeral service for Richmond dishes and glassware s tractor equipped' with loader and `including antique pieces I would like to thank my friends crew and the costumes crew. Each and was' going to be hanged an George Parke of 470 Ashland hydraulic bucket only run 140 firs. Fri da p y, y articles. , y Or the loyal cards' group had their own worj to do April 18, 1874, tht; date of my, 16th Avenue, London, who died suddenly las man man a and famil f Y before we could start filming. We birthday. Ttie second night passed. Monday at Victoria Hospital, was' like brand new; David Brown 885 at too numerous to mention. and treats and flowers sent to me had three days in which to film so It was the second day and 'there held at the Geo. E. Logan and Sons - diesel tractor full equipped onl ry TERMS — Cash while I was 4,, patient in Seaforth yy we filmed four scenes a' day. was a peculiar smell of decayipg Funeral Home, London, on Thur - run 185 firs. practically new; Allis P•m• NO RESERVE • Community Hospital. Special The popils in grade 6E have been human flesh. I really got worried sday at 1:$0 pmm with Rev. E.O. ` Chalmers Cleaner G S. P. combine BALL AUCTIONS BRUSSELS Ontario thanks to Dr. Whitman and the preparing a movie in the past two and started screaming, Help! Help! Lancaster officiating. 'Interment ' fully equipped with grain header .PARTIAL LISTING: NOTE — In case of nursing.st aff. It was very'much 'weeks. It. takes place in the future. Nobody would do anything. I star- ' followed in Woodland Cemetery.. . and bean harvesting equipment ' Over 130 chesterfield suites (French, Colonial, bad weather, sale will be appreciated. — .Mrs.. Evely It is about an invasion of big pink ted exercises again. The second day Born in Seaforth on :March' 12, %cab and accessories in iA-1 Traditional,. Modern; Spanish, Tub. Chest -a -beds. held in the Mitchell Town Appleby. 24-67x1 things (humans) on a planet run by passed slowly. 1911, he was a son of the late Mr. condition; Massey Ferguson No. etc.( Many different styles. Kitchen suites, Maple Hall.' little green people. We are working , On the third night I could not and Mrs. R.• G. Parke of John , 33 seventeen run .power lift seed dining suites; Spanish dining suites; Coloured . Not responsible for Thank You. I won't say thanks to • very hard on this movie. We hope it sleep. It was 12 midnight April 18, Street. He received his education, in drill new only sowed 25 acres; fridges; stoves, lovely bedroom suites; 60 -cabinet accidents on day of sale. every one who was so kind and will be a success. 1874 and all' I heard was, he will Seaforth Public and Collegiate In - took a art in the recent die, he will die. When I woke in, the ` stitute and Westervelt Business Allis Chalmers No. 500 four row stereo component sets; Zig-zag sewing machines MRS. AUGUSTA HINZ P GRADE SIX ASSEMBLY morningm girl friend was m . bean and corn planter with Proprietress presentation to me. I particularly y g. a College. P and cabinets. Coffee and end tables, table lamps, P On' Friday, November 8, Grade cell door waiting to welcome me Fie joinell the No. 1 Ordinance hydraulic .. "pump ..in good . pole lamps, rugs, carpeting, paintings, odd tables; R. G. GEHKE want to thank Rev. FAther 6F shared Remembrance Day with home.'The real murderer had con- Sfore` Corps R'.C.O:C. A.F. in condition; Glenco 23 ft. cultivator chairs. Beautiful sets of bunk beds, queen size, HUGH LOBB .H-J.Laragh, the sisters of the school. They ,put on an assem- fessed and •l was free• There I was August 1942 and served in Canada, _ with harrow attachment and double, single beds,' sets of dishes, potand pans, , Auctioneers St. Joseph,, the Parish Council. bly. All of the students and teacher walking out of that prison free at. United Kingdom and continental ' "� -hydraulic pump new; radios, recliners and many more items too numerous 20-67-1 the choir members and all the .thought it was a great success. It last. '!Europe, receiving his discharge on Kongskilde 24 ft. cultivator with . to menkion. parishioners. Your was good for us who don't know by Ian Doig March 22, 1946. . . , about harrow attachment and hydraulic NOTE: All items are brand new and must be sold. appreciated. — Alice as gStiles. unknowns war soldiers think of who fought! for The GRADE SEVEN MIKE a tri Gibson ofried the Grantonf oon ,October 9, - pump new; two Turnco gravity if you want a new chesterfield suite this is one sale 22. Legal NOt1CeS PP I k bins mounted on 8 ton heavy duty you must. attend. Most items are still in the boxes. 2467-1 our sake. g P 1945. The couple lived in Lo y * By Marion Hunt 5M to Stone Farm. Mr. Elliot took the where Mr.' Parke worked for the wagons nearly new; Kill Bros• Ball Auctions can definitely save you m oney — so THE I classes on a tour through the bush. Department of 'National Revenue . gravity bin _ with' extension Y buy,elsewhere, y We wo d like to thank our DRAMA CLUB He pointed out many trees and for 26 year. A Lister, Miss Dorothy , g Y if you bu elsewhere, ou are the loser. Our sale mounted on iiiSEk'framc' Case, . ORPORAT.t.ON tiriends, relatives. and family for „ ;, ,•; , , .,conducted by r,•. r n +•,iv, fi 7 Irl: - '7t z', a level' cards, -gifts pod Thursday, November. 14, was ,the, other;'�lant . Some pepple , evgn Parke of 'Seaforth ja1sQu rv. No.'�93 9;E'. 12 ft. swather with -'2 BALL AUCTlONS.LIIffAD "OF THE . , ° . Y g g scheduled date of three plays tried eating wild berries:. Mr. The palljleare�s ver o�lin . reek'Wi rly new; Speedy 4 row Phone 887-9363 TOWN OF SEAFORTH'' , wishes we• received � on the produced by the members of the Bi&h.pp showed' -"us an interesting Rushton, Jack McCurdy, Clarence '' bean puller• front mounted wltlt'1. 20-67-1 occasion of our 25th Anniversary. , •drama club+ . way" to pace distances and to Larmon, Seward Hill, Bruce h draulic um new; Speed Kin A special thanks, to Mom and our Thursday morning was dress measure the height of trees. We alga,! . Mc an and George Hays; Y pump P g NOTICE IS SER BY Tamil for making it all ` ossible. rehe al which went quite well. had' a blindfold hike. ' We were T�e flowerbearers were Karl' 41 ft. 6 inch P.T.O. driven grain f, Y g P auger with undercarriage; Innes . GIVEN that on behalf of.The It was a wonderful%weekend and All of the three plays had a few paired into groups of two with one Young and Jim 'Snowdon. .:•,,,,a -„r: No. 570 bean windrower with side '' Sale, Corporation of 'the Town of we will. cherish the memories, Points to brush up on, but Thursday appointed as guide and.the other Seaforth, applicatign will be evening did prove much better, tried to identify differen't objects.. .conveyer complete almost, new; -'always. — Bill and Anne Laverty. �. made to the Legislative 24=67-1 i think all the parents thoroughly This trip proved both educational Seaforth lady's Turoco 13 ft. cultipacker nearly . Assembly of the Province of , enjoyed the entertainment provided and enjoyable. new; 5 sections of harrows and 2 Wednesday Nov. , 2 7 Ontario, at its next regular for them. The Drama Club did a By Cori Habkirk 1 'poles; Allis Chalmers KT 12 ft. Erlin Whitmore wishes to thank ve ood ob. b•rothe rs die `� session commencing .in 1975, ''Y'g 1 double disc with, undercarria a 22 at 1:00 P.M. all who showed kindess and B Joanne Boven KINDERGA TEN g for an Act to. provide for the concern • for him while in St. y Don't be fri litened if ,you hear Wfiile she was a .tient. inch blades hydraulic pu�itq_ in g P following: good . ondition. Sale to be held at David Carson's Farm 1 Mile ast of Listowel on Joseph's Hospital, London, and REMEMBRANCE DAY Indians' war -hoops , of recently in -Seaforth Corfimunity 1. To authorize The sincereturnin home. 24-67x1 - AT S.P.S, ` "Hi,yi,yi;yi's" and hear the steady Hospital, Mrs. David Netzke of MISC. ITEMS -Honda Super D Highway 86 ' g Corporation of the Town of Gr. 6F's Assembly beat of tom-toms. It is really a West William Street lost two motor bike new this year; 1963 � Seaforth, to borrow, the surfs � ' Ford 1/4 ton truck for parts; cedar .Selling will be 23 head of registered and R.O.P. Holstein Dale Nixon would like to thank his Friday November' 8' was Grade 6 small •tribe of Indians who are brothers. not exceeding $79,000.00 upon friends and relatives for visits, • F's assembly. It was in the form of inhabiting the Kindergarten Room. posts; steel posts; poultry cage; Springing Co and Heifers Her brother Edward died in serapiron; 22 ft. six inch culvert debenture of the Corporation Remembrance Day. It started with The children are studying Indians cards and treats while in Victoria Shelburne on October 28,'a first payable in not more than ten O Canada, the Lord's prayer and a of our area and they are even pipe; step ladder; 28 ft. aluminum "" for Hospital. A special- thank you .to P g Pwar veteran,. he was 78. extension ladder; chains; Paper years, foe the purpose of scripture reading. Several s eeces 'dressed in feathered headbands and ARTHUR HAVERKAMP of Auburn the nurses and orderlies for their about Remembrance were made', A beads which they have made. They Less than two weeks later on paying the cost of repairs to kind attention. Also Doctors 10 inch hantnterntill; handy man the Seaforth. memorial flag drill was presented. After. the are learning how the Indians made Nov. 8 her last surviving brother, jatt¢k; a few small articles. This is a Top Quality Selection of Cattle with records up to 19019 Holliday, S. Bailey, H. Bailey and drill 6F pinned their poppies on the teepees and birchbark canoes. They Leslie Mawhinney died in Community Centre, NOTE - This is an outstanding lbs. of milk with'719 fat for, 3.83' test. Rev. and Mrs. • D. Glenn cross. Susan read a paragraph on are painting scary, symbolic totem Holstein. Also a first war veteran 2. The existing debenture ' line of nearly new; well taken care These cattle are sired by; 1 Campbell. All was greatly how the poppy was connected with poles, They will grind Indian corn he had been employed by ,the debt of The Corporation of the appreciated. � 24-67x1 this solemn da To complete our into flour and o corn like today's ' of farm equipment. There are Ormsby, Perseus Mark, Elmcroft Pontiac Chieftain d other PP Y• P pop Y'• Legion for 20 years. He was 84. Town of Seaforth is ' only a few small articles so please ,'top sires. assembly Shelly read the poem '.In popular treat. attend at starting time 12 noon. $589,000.00 of which the sum of I would like to thank everyone Flanders Fields". They are becoming familiar with , g Indian words such as teepee, ° Also selling will be several registered and Grade Cows and a'ho sent me cards, treats and S Huron Heifers all closes tin ers, or fresh. $582,000:00 is for school p Y g Y Y A WEIRD BIRTHDAY tomahawk, tom-tom, pow -wow, Proprietor and Auctioneer not P' g ra ars durin m recover while • P and is assumed b One of the assignments after our moccasin, travois, etc. and many In - res responsible for an accidents. purposes Y a patient at Seaforth Community '' P y the Huron Count Board of � trip to Goderich was''a creative dian signs used in their writings. . Also sell are some open Registered Holstein Heifers. Y Hospital. Special thanks. F Dr. rabbit b b't club NO RESERVE - Farm is sold g P g writing story about three days in If you hear them chanting -join TERMS - Cash on day of sale. Education. The balance of the Stapleton and Dr. Malkus, Father jail. This is one of those stories. therp-while, "they shake their rattle, R Anyone wanting milk -and -to quality -dairy dair replacements lan to said debt in the sum of Laragh and Father Dill and I This walked down the Ion beat their drum", oh, it must be lots • GEORGE DUCHARME g P 9 Y- Y P P g k Proprietor attend this sale. R $7,000.00 is for a sewage nurses and staff for their corridor. I could already hear my of fun -Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance systema C t' Ve 345-2046 , which has ' been kindness, — Dan Costello.24-67-1 , cell doors creaking and the chains ,Indian Man! FRANKLIN BUUCK CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE constructed in the said 27. Births Auctioneer DAVID CARSON municipality. Many thanks to our family, Milverton Seaforth. Ont ario. 3. The amount of the relatives, neighbours and friends ` - rAuctioneer R.R.3. Listowel, Ontario rateable property of mantes- for the lovely gifts and best ..595-8821 i 20-67-1 , Phone 291-2049 pality, according to the last wishes and coming out to maker will give new ideas and inciden- to the largest estate. Phone 20-51-1 revised assessment roll of the our 25th Anniversary so • &L `Week as many trailer loads of Corporation is $2,349,025.00. enjoyable — Floyd & Jean F) E - Armstrong. 24-67x1 ' TIME government trying to buy DATED at Seaforth this 18th KNAP,P'S FURNITURE ' • ' Turnour old f 't d 23. Bus. Directory d f b 1974 as trailer loads of eggs spoiled in a whole zHowever, since At monthly meetings there was an open discussion period. Various problems were: feed; • method of feeding; diseases; managment; anything that may arise in the growing .of good rabbits. Members are urged to a - meetings. Grading of fryer`s at y urni arse an household effects into cash: ay o 14SIT ers McCONNELL STEWART 27. Births Will we have a rotten banana are beginning to realize that our the .time of marketing' is a * Wt -will either buy or sell it Seaforth. Ont ario. scandal next? Some one said at a grandchildren should have possibility. Attending meetings for you. From smallest item Solicitors for the Applicant -' meeting l attended, that every something to eat also. Meantime will give new ideas and inciden- to the largest estate. Phone 22-63-6 ANDERSON —To Mr. and Mrs. `Week as many trailer loads of officials of the Ontario 'ire tally improve quality. The club is BrianAnderson (nee Marlene bananas spoil in Montreal alone, government trying to buy shipping 250 - 300 rabbits twice KNAP,P'S FURNITURE ' • Bayfield Estate to'be auctioned at Knapp's Auction Rooms. Main Street, Seaforth. 23. Bus. Directory Dolma e) R.R.1, St. Mar s, in g Y as trailer loads of eggs spoiled in a whole zHowever, since class one .farmland, one hundred it, fora 1`agoon for the monthly. Quality is important to hold. a market. ,tji An8 UCT�O ROOM Y Stratford General Hospital on year. oo acres of 482-1336 FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29 at 7 P.M. Nov. 1, 1974, a daughter, Tina marketing agency from farmers is Blyth sewage system. V*hereas A bus load of members spent . 20-65-tf PERCY WRIGHT Marlene• a sister for Christopher. involved, 1 doubt if we will ever r Blyth has a population of less an enjoyable day at Marine Land, CONSISTING OF: Quilts, glass, china, antiques, furniture and 27-67-1 see anything about it in the than one thousand, it seems that Niagara Falls. ' . appliances. Full listing next week. LICENSED papers. Why does every ten acres will be needed for each The club hosted the Provincial . Lobb & Gethke .6. McCOWAN — To Mr. and Mrs, vegetable grower have to dump man, woman and child in the Rabbit Show (a province wide ESTATE OF CAROLINE HEARD AUCTIONEER Peter McCowan of R.R.4t tons of 'carrots every ' year? province. Does Toronto use this how with over 400 entries): AUCTION CALENDAR Seaforth November 14, at Because the consumer refuses to much sewage disposal space9 i ngus Murray won the trophy for RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE „Kipper. Ontario Seaforth C Community Hospital, a buy them if they are not straight think not, for then most of Ontario the highest number of points. All Auctioneers & Appraisers daughter. 27-67x1 and slender. In the meantime our would be one big lagoon. The the rabbits in Angus's entries Clinton Monkton 20-67-1 Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall taxes are spent to investigate the question is, what is more were bred and raised in his pens. 482-7898 347-2465 23-65-tf DiLLON — To Mr. and Mrs. loss of three trailer -loads of eggs, important, some extra money for Plans for winter activities are . SATURDAY NOV. 23 23 Bus Direeto 23 BUS. Direct0 • ry - Larry Dillon of Seaforth on Nov, so Beryl Plumptre can keep her a treatment plant or permanently being made. The nominating 1:00 P.M. l JOHN E. LONGSTAFF 13, at Seaforth Col»munity $40,000 job and the , opposition destroying food producing land. committee hat met. There will be Clearing Auction Sale of _ ANSTETT JEVIIEILERS LTQ I Hospital, daughter. 27-67x1 Parties 'plus a disgruntled ex cabinet minister can have their Queens Park must be a confused bunch of bureaucrats.' a Christina supper party. for members and their families on '` furniture, appliances, • OPTOMETRIST ' * * * * * * _ household effects and - W etch and Jewellery Repairs "' JARRETT —Mr. and Mrs. Larry field da y' * * * * * * some American farmers, who December 1st at Centralia. The 1 election of officers will lie held. at antiques --at 101 Montreal Street, 'In the town of We Sell and Service -- By Appointment Only Seaforth-Office Jarrett (nee Shirley Vock) of 235 Erb St., Waterloo,. are. pleased to Quebec is planning legislation killed their calves some weeks this meeting. Santa Claus will Mitchell. ••., Tues.,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri. announce the birth of a daughter, ' to prevent first class farmland froTp being taken out of ago, have taken a different tack. They organized a packing plant, pay a visit. There will be games and a social hour: Full list appear in next ' ee BULOVA '` ��UT�GN -WATCHES 9 to'S:30 P.M, . Kristin Ann, in St. Marys, Productibn. Ontario is still truckers and other transporters, The next monthly meeting will ' M week's piper. .RS 4(ii<JGUSTA iIIiINZ r Stores -- Thursday evenings s Y g Monday Hospital, Kitchener, on Nov. 10, a grandchild for Mrs. Hilda g contem Latin such a move. B.C'. p g y nk and donated their mane -lost be,Noveinber 13th at Centralia. . ' ,; Pi6pribtress ..�. only Clinton Office . For Appointment French, R.R.1, Bornholm and Mr. has done so already and calves for food aid in liutricarre This meeting 1s ojiirii tri ail T '{fi'� ` 20-67-] — SEAFORTII CLINTON — WALKERTON _e' pP Phone 527 1240 or 482-7010 and . Mrs. Fred Jarrett of Saskatchewan is draftm g legislation It heartening stricken Honduras. Truckin aqd g W`ds free persons' interest d , in raisin : . e ra'hbits• fdV' i r •M' • - 23-65-tf 23.65�4f Stratford. 27671 now. is to see that ti on-farm people at last processing .,done pf charge. ° , , • either, commcrtial' ' ptii•,pgs. Si o , Irgt ,p' easure. s :,.... . • .. .. ... . ..... . .... . . . . o ., `. :14 ... , ..