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(Continued from Page n Driicoll - $5; Ki'n Dale - .50;
Devereaux - $20; Gordon Murray Allan Campbell - $25; Wayne &
- $100; Seaforth I. G.A. - $280; J. Leona Scott - $10; Harvey
D. Carter - $5; Barb and Gordon Dolmage - $10; Mrs. Elizabeth
Scott - $10. . Read - $7; Tom & Nan Young •
Mrs. Myrtle Read • $10; Mrs. $10; Wilfred McQuaid - $4;
Wallace Dale - $1; Eileen Shelley Driscoll - $2; Kevin
Ad nwl $50; Mr. and Mrs.C. Cardno - $2; Bill Eisler $20; Mr.
e o e -"$25;. Royal Cnadian and Mrs. Ken Cardno - $10; Mr.
Legion Br. 156 - $25; Mrs. Foster & Mrs. Merton • Keyes - $25T
Bennett - $3; Clinton Country Betty Cardno - $150; Jim Kelly
Singles $131; Mrs. Garnet - $2.10 ; Pearl Williams - $25;
Taylor - $10; Mrs. John Watt - Mrs. Iielen McClure - $2; Samuel
,$20; Bob & Vivian Newnham Shinen - $50; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
$25; Mark Walker • $1; Miss Rena
0; Fennell - $100; Annie Harrison - •
$10; Marion Hunt - $10; Ken
Oldacre - $20.
Jerome Rumig .- $5; Mrs.
Charles Boyd - $5; Elizabeth A.
Cardiff - $25; Bill Riehl Specialty
Advertising - $10; Betty Salisbury
-$5; M. -Robert Walters - $34;
Jean Hildebrand - $25; Blyth
Meat Market - $5; N. D. Cameron ,
Ltd: - $50; J. Van Vliet - $10;
Seaforth AGricultural Society -
$1,000; Karen Whitmore -$10;
Mrs. Margaret Sallows - $5:
Marg. and Clayton Horton -
$10; Bob Bell - $5; Clare McClure
- $10; John Feeney - $10; Ted
Montgomery - $10.; Gayle Vanden
Velden - $10; Clarissa Stewart‘
$10; Der9thy, Papple - 510; Dale
Nelson - $5; Ken McLean - $5;
Anonymous $100; Goderich
Signal Star - $100; Bruce Lamont -
$25.
Pat Bennett - $2.50; Boyes
Farm Supply - 50; James Kelly -
$10; Mrs. Norman Riehl - $10;
Anstett Jewellers - $200; Dinah
Sills - $5; Good ,Times 'Travel
Agency - $5; VVilf ,Titford - $10;
Ella Jewitt $5; Dan Trapnell - $5;
Julie Habkirk - $5; Carrie Habkirk
- $5; Bobbi Dale - $2.50; Doh
Bode - $25.
Gladys Thompson - $5; L. B.
Morris - $10; Kendra Papple - $1;
David Kunder - 52; Roy
McGonigle - $25; Wm. Ball - $25;
Samuel McClure - $25; Mrs:
Elizabeth Brown - $25;*
Hildebrand Paint & Wallpaper -"
'$25; Mrs. B. Hildebrand - $5; Ted
Savauage - $10; Pat Bennett -
$2.50; John Jewitt - $50; H.
Laurie Smale -• $15.
Rowcliffe• Motors - $25; Len
Spenser - $5; C.P.T. Program -
$50;. Ethel Dennis - $10; David
Kudner - .50;. Leopold Melanson -
Primeau - $7; Mary Lynn Glew &
Leanhe Hugill - $2; Robert E.
McMillan - $25; Jack McCowan -
$5; Stephen & Allan Chesney -
$2; June Rivers - $1.35; Elmer
Rivers - $10; McGavin FArm
Equipment - $150; Russell Carter
- $10.
- Kevin Coleman & Jeff Bedard -
.15; Howard James - $20; Brenrda
Reid - $13; Blaine Hackwell - $5;
Craig Hackwell - $3; Wm. J. Dale
- $50; Anonymous - $5; Ted
Montgomery - $10; Barry Vincent
- $1; Patricia Rimmer $'2; Clare
Devereaux - $3; Mrs. Dave Nigh -
$5; Durl Hopper Limited - $50;
Mark Flannigan - $1.25.. '
Ron Drager - $10; Miss Sharon
Edwards - $3; Miss Ann Downey -
$5; Mrs. • Grace Broadfoot $2;
Joanne Trapnell - $2; Roth's Food
Store - $5; Glen Rose - $25;
Theresa VanDooren - $2.50;
Susan & Jane Rowcliffe - $10;
Arnold Stinnissen, $1 for every
year in business - $17; Lloyd &
Leona Rowat - $100; Roth's Staff -
$20; ,Hugh McPherson - $20.
Gladys MeLarnon - $5; Bob
Broadfoot - $25; Mac Stewart -
$100; Charles Geddes - $10; Keith
MacLean - $35.00; Albert Price -
$10; Peggy Price - $2; Scotty Price
- $2; John Price - $10; Nelson
Dale - $5; Stewart McCall - $50;
Mr. Mac Chesney - $10; Al
Nicholson - $10; Helen Nicholson
- $5.
Bill Wilbee - $5; Dr. J. McCall -
$5; Mr. ndrew Houston - $10;
$50;
and s. Ray "Hutchinson -
teven utchinson - $5;
Raymo utchinson - $5;
Maureen Hutchinson - $2; Danny .
Hutchinson - $5; Lloyd Eisler - $5;
Mary Margaret Kelly - $5; Brian's
Hairstyling - $25; Mrs. Naomi,
Pryce - $10; Gerald .Groothuis -
, $20; Mrs. Olive Papple - $10.
$10; John Strickler - $10; :Foster Mr. and Mrs: Alf K eiller - $10;
Bennett - $10; Mrs. Foster Wanda Fell - .51);' Mr. D'Orlean
Bennett - $2.50; Winn McLean Sills - $10; Mr. D'Orlean Sills -
$25; Mrs. Roy Scott -'$5'; Margn $10;-Cor & Joanne Dorssers - $50;'
' Dale - $5; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nigh - $10;
Price 7($20. Barry Vincent $1; Anonymous -
Joan E. Walker - $20; Barb $20; Jim Laverty - $5; 'Dwain
Osborne $15;,•Ella Elder- $15;, ,Osborne,- V; G;serse,.Brooks - $5;
Gwen Scott - $30 .j3 - h P1.414 Cutting .'Service -
$5;John Barringer - 510; Marty ,$40; Brian Modre - $3; C.B.'ers -
Flannigan - $2; Debbie Dolmage - $10.
• $1; Dave Hoove $5; Mr.4and Leon Bannon - $25; Gord
Mrs. Alex Finnigan - $20;• Corrie Hulley - $5; Jack 'Groothuis - $3;
• Segerin •=.' $25; Brenda Pullman - MrS. Alice Stiles - $10; Aki.drey
$5; Peggy Campbell - $50; Ken & McLlwain - $10; George Garrick -
Betty Hiusser - $20. . $15; Joe Lane - $5; Lisa Savauge -
Arthur Varley - $10; Marion .25; Kelly & Sharon Dalton $1'0
Gordon - $10; Vicky Gordon - $2; Doroth&Dalton „- '$50; Thelma
and Mrs. Cor. Super - $10; .Wrigle $10; Debby Boshart .50;
Mr .:. arid Mrs. Bob Harris $20; Gwen Fehr - $10;. Bruce. Coleman
Stan & Marj Bray - $10"; Mrs. - $100.
Robert Elgie - $5; Mrs. Harold Doreen Coleman - $15; Scott
Maloney - $20; Marie Little - $2; Poultry Farms Ltd.-$500; Bill
June Haney - $2; Lloyd Haney - Scott - $50; Gordan Papple - $10;
$10; Ron Driscoll - $50; Bill 'and
Joyce Dawson - $5; Harry Mero '-
$10; Dianne Mero - $5.
June & Gerald Marlene $15;
Wayne Ellis,- $100; Mr.and Mrs.
J. Oldfield & family - $25; Bill
Strong - $25.,' Rob Smith - $5;
Doreen & Jack Eisler - $10; Lisa
Andreassi - $1; Thomas Murray -
$50; Martin Andreassi - $4; Philip
Hoggarth - 550; L. C. Hoggarth -
$25; Gordon McGonigle - $10;
Ken Janmaat - $10; 'Thelma
Coombs - $25.
L.O.,B.A. 712 & L.01.793 -
$40; Mrs. Catherine Van Doornik
- $25; Joanne Van Doornik - $5 ;
Carol Geddes - $10; Donna,
Crridiak & Roslin MacFariene -
$10; Judy Dorsey - $12; Keith &•
Barb Miller - $10; Brian Ginty -
$10; Bert Branderhorst - $5;
Taylor Maintenance - $25; Roger
& Lynda Kramp - $10; Ross
.Nicholson - $10; Jim McLeod -
$10; Mary Lynn & Robbie Glew -
$4.'
Mrs. Winnifred McPhail - $2;
David McLean ,- $2; Christopher
Langlois - $2; he Forge • $110;"
Gerald Groothuis - $10; Brown's
Auto Wreckers - $50; John
Czerwinski - $2; Debbie &
Barb Dupee - $5; Lou Dale - $15;
Lori & Allan Savauge - $10; Mrs.
Lavina Wheatley - $5; Keith,
'Ruston ••$25; Reid Allen I $l 0;
Jim & Eva Brown - $25.
J.M.C. DeGroot - $30; Ken
Maloney - $20; Mark MeLlwain -
$5; Keith & Margaret Sharp -
$50; McKillop Fire Insurance Co.
-'$100; Mrs. George Ring - $20;
Bruce & Audrey McLean - $10;
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dale - $10; Jim
Campbell - $3; Archie' Dobson -
' $20; David Staten - $5; Geiry
Barringer, Paul Graham & Gary
Bedard - $1.50; Helen McClure -
$2; James Rose - $25.
Rick Dale - $5;John Carter - $5;
Ada 1/ibey - $2; Mrs. Betty Scott
• - Family - $25; Pat Bennett -,
$2.50; David Campbell - $1;
Frank Sills - $100; Jeanette Nash
$10; John Mark Nash - $10;
Graham Young - $10; Rick
McKenzie • $10; Derek Cooper -
.15; Wilts Bike Shop • $10; Kim
Dale • $2.50.
, Mrs. Lavina Kelly $5; Scott
Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Wares - $5;
Donald Hulley - $10; Robert Night
- $10; Janice McCue - $2; Doris
Hugill - $25; Country Singles -
$100; James Learn - $5; Murray
Henderson •, $20; Gwen Patterson
- $20; Joyce Nig - 525.
Clarence Martin - $5; R. Lewis
Bolton - $100; Janise Melanson -
$5; David McKay - $5;
P:M.Troutbeck - $25; Ken
Southgate - $10; Barry Vincent -
.50; Dorothy William 1- $10; Barry"
Campbell - 2;Tracey Wilson - $5;
Marlene Miller - $5; John Wocks -
$100; Tom Wilbee - $20;
Mr. Ralph McFadden - $100.
' Don Woods - $25; Alex Kerr
$10; Mrs. Doreen Kelly - $5;
Carol Kelly - $5; Catholic
Women's League - $500; John
Cairns - $10; Mrs. Carolyn
Thompson $50; Jane Habkirk -
$25; Ruth Pepper - $25; Jim
Cardno - $5; Bob Thompson - $5;
Oliver Wright - $5; Seaforth
Manor - $5; Marie Muir -. $25.
Paul Rau = $20; John Longstaff
- $100; Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce - $500; Joan Woods -
$10; Larry McGrath - $1; David
Longstaff - $15; Urbain Blockeel -
$125; Alex Dennis - $10; Stewart
Bros. - $200‘, Mrs. Olive Betties -
$5; Glenda. Riley - $2.50; Helen
McKenzie- $10; Mary Czerwinski
- $30; Mary Lynn Glevi - .45;
Gerald's Datsun - $150;• Russel'
Miller - $5; Mr. and Mrs- Con
Eckert -, $100; Mrs.Betty Smith '-
$10; Margaret DevereaUx - $2;
. Don Morton -/$100; Mrs. Eva
McCartney - $20; Murray Kelly -
$3; Mrs. Katherine Austen $S;
.Mrs. Alex Smith - $5; Father
Laragh - $200; Seaforth
Insurance Agency - '$50; Mrs.
Elva Ellis - $15; Les Habkirk
$25; R. John-Pethjck - $10.
Mr. and Mrg.Art Devereaux -
$20; Ken Wright', $5; Glen
Staffen - $8; Carol Meiding,er - $2;
Frances Craig - $20; Karen
McNairn $2; Marjorie & Ken"
Lingelbach - $100; Ken Berry -
$1 0; Colin Young = $10; Joan
Walker - $5; Elaine A. Nicholg -
$5; Mrs. Effie Stephenson - $10;
Dr. E. Malkus - $100. •
Robert Powell $5; John
Patterson - $10; Post Office Staff -
$25; Seaforth Public -School
Grade IV 'Pupils .- $20.58;
Kathleen Ctithill - $10; Seaforth
Golf & Country Club'- $75; Arthur
Powell - $10; Mrs. John Hotham
$5; Jim Dalryinple- s $5; Irwin
Johnston - $2; George Brooks -
$3; Jane & Susan gOwcliffe - $5;
Don Dale - $1; Jane Sallows $2.
Doug Riley - $2;' Tom
DeVereaux - $2; Don McLeod -4$2;-
Pat Malone - $2; Glen McClure -.
$25; Karen Chesney - 5.10;
Seaforth Freeze King - $25; Sal
Lamont - $8; Gord Scott - $1;
Ralph Woods - $1; Bob McKellar
- $2; . Fergus Kelly Jr. - $25;
Bob's Gulf, $1, for every year in
bbsiness - $25; Mrs. L. Strong -
$25.
Mrs. Dorrei Johnston $25;
'Harry Jesome - $5; Peter &
' Francis .Kling - $25; Barbara
Alexander -'$5; Harold Turnbull -
$10; Mrs. Anna Kling - $25, in
memory of Frank Kling: Russell
Holnies - $10; Miss Ethel M clay
- $10; Ann CArnochan - $10; Mrs.
Mary Little - $25; Mrs. Isabel Rai
- $20; Paul Felkar - $20; Mr. and
Mrs. George Kruse - $10.
Bill Wilbee - $20; Judy Swah -
$5 ; Mary M. Maloney - $25;
Cheryl Read - $1; Tracey Read -
$1; Mrs. Gary Betties - $8;
Dweight Mennell - $2; Grace
Coleman - $25; Mike Malaniuk -
$2; Bob McCowan - $/0; Russell
Bolton - 5100; John Price $10;
Jim .Cardno -. $5. •
J. T. Hunter - $25; Florence
Kay - $5; Wilmer Cuthill - $40;
John Ball - $5; Jim Carter - $7;
--Don Dale - $10; Walter McClure -
$10; George McClure $10;
Susan and Andy White - $25;
Lorrie & Paula Matthews - $5;
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Wilson $20;
HarryHak - $10; Mrs'. Ruth
Knight "- $5.
Torn Haley - $5; Jim Kelly •
$2.10;Briart Moore - $9; Barry
Mdtre - $5; Lois Moore - $10;
Moore's poultry Farm - $49, $1.
for every year in business; Ken
Moore - $20; Mrs. Maty
Fotheringham025; Art & Mary
Finlaysoh - $30; S.-Cooper - $10;
Verda Sinclair - $10; John Sinclair
- $5.
,Francis Hackwell - $30; Lynn,
Paul 82 Joan Dodds - $3;
Commercial Hotel- $100; Grace
Broadfoot '.'.;3; Vern Dolmage -
$10; Don-Jefferson - $20; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd bedard' - $10; Dwain
Malcolm - Si; Terry. Johnston '-
$10; George Reeves - $5; Bill ,
Riehl Specialty - $10; Mae
liabkirk - $100; Brandon Family.-
• $25; Staff of Queens Hotel - $20.
Eldon Hulley - $10; Queens
Hotel - $20; Bill Kerr - $10;
George Broome - $25; Joe Jansen
- $10; Debbie 'Robinet $5;
Constance Robertson - $25; Ken
Miller - $5; John Miller - $1;
Jeremy Miller $1; Mary Senith
$5; Alfred Beuerman - $5; Jim
TaylOr - $5; Glen Smith.- $10.
Joanne Trapnell - $2; Mr. and,
Mrs. J. Elliott - $25; •Mrs. Rita
Core - $25; Valerie Sinnamon - $5;
Mrs Rose Bisback - $15;' dloy
Elliot - $10; Re,nee Devereaux -
$2; Alvin Regier $25; Mary
Murray - $5; Ron Williamson -
$35; Edward Daly - • $25;
Katharine Tippelt - $10; Betty
Beuttenmiller-t100; Jim Keyes -
$5. •
Jean 'Keyes - $5; G. Arnold
Campbell - $50; Susan Pullman -
.$5; Gwen O'Rourke - $10; Glen &
Marilyn Chesney'- $25; Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Crozier - $15; Hugh
Flynn - $50; Mariaret DeJong
- $10;.- Do
Schroeder - $50; Reuben
Schroeder /- $5; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Patrick - $20; Ida, MdLlwain
-$10; Bill Embling - $5.
Gar & CArol Baker - $25;
'Joseph Mero $10; Mat:y Doig •
$25; Dianne Armes - $1; Patricia
Armes - $10; Violet Broadfoot -
$10; Clifford Broadfoot"- $20; Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Hoek - $10;
David Stewart - $20; Janet Papple
-.$10; Ron,13euerman - $10; Mary •
Nobel - $10; Don. Bode - 55;
Donald Carter - $5; Carol
. Carter - $5,; Gorddh Pullman -
$2; Anna Kling - $25; Johannes.
YanGeffen • $5;• John W.
Modeland - $25; Jeffery 4 Jennie.
Wilbee - $5; Four Steps, - $5; Ron
McAllister - $10; Mr. and MU,
Arnold Scott • $20; Clarence
Walden - $25; Clarence Walden-
$5; Jack Ongarian - $10; Frank
Kling Ltd. • $300; Lorne and Don
Carter - $25. ,
Lillian Kerslake - $25; Norma
MacLean-$25; Richrd Johns - $20;
G. McKellar - $50;'Clare Westeott
- $10; John Baird -$100; Joan
Campbell - $25; Kevin Campbell.-
$25; Ken Campbell - $25; Kim
Campbell - $25; Brad Campbell,-
$25.; Ken Campbell Farms Ltd.
$500.; Junitn• Storey - $20; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson - $10; Mr. and
Mrs. R.M.Scott - $15; Ruth
Campbell - $10; J.R.Camplin
$25; Jim Keyes - $10; Fred Looker
- $10; D'Orlean - $5.
John Mero $10; Jack Ryan $10;
Darlene Moore $9; Bill and
Henrietta Brown - $5. for each
grandchild, Joanne, Janice,
Bradley and Julie Carter and'
Andrea Brown.
Huron Wholesale - $25; Ken
Carnochan - $25; Leo Greidanus -
$30; Th omas R. Cluff - $50;
Seaforth Junior Farmers-$200;
Robert Dinsmore = $150;` Cathy
Cooper -
Receips will be sent in the mail:
They have no registration number
because all gifts to a munioipality
are considered tax deductible.
-,Seaforth Arena Fund donatiOns'
made prior to Phon-a-then were:
Ed Dorrance, $50.; Dr. P.L.
Brady, $200; McConnell, Stewart
& Devereaux, $200; John H.
McLlwain, $100; ' Mrs.. Betty
Cardno, $50; Donald M. Dodds,
$15; Seaforth Beavers Hockey
Club, $100; Durst Machine Shop,
$100, -
Toronto-DominiOn Bank, $400;.,
Topnotch Feeds.- Ltd., $3,500;
Anonymous, $100; Seaforth
Speed Wash, $100; Centralia
College of- Agricultural Techno-
logy, $480; Seaforth Public School
.Council„ $311.44; Wagyne Ellis,
$200; Lloyd Hoggarth, $15;
Hildebrand Paint and Paper, $25;
D. Cyril Laeko, $20; Mrs. Jean
Simpson, $50; Carl Dalton, $100;
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, $400. - •
Seaforth Junior "D"Hockey
Club, $120; Lloyd Eisler, $100;
Elgin Thompson, $100; Merle
Hoovers $100; The Huron
Expositor, $200.
Money can't buy this
kind of advertising.
"The Winner, and not by a hare (sorry,
couldn't resist). This car does it all:, it's small,
light, roomy and fast, with nimble and'respon-
sive steering, ride and handling. A modern' and
sophisticated car with a handsome Guigiara
designed hatchback body. The Rabbit offers one of
the most space-saving mechanical layouts we've
seen yet; front-wheel drive, transverse engine
arid a Unique, independent ,rear suspension fea-
turing an integral anti-roll bar and using so little
space it's remarkable. The Rabbit has a solid feel
and an ultramodern look to it.
Best of all it is almost• sinfully en-
joyable to drive. -
Don Taylor Motors Limited
MAIN STREET SOUTH, EXETER Phone 235-1100
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parking spot lines along
decided to get into the
parking lot at Canadian Tire.
N SEAFORTH -- Town employees repainted the yellow,.
Main st. last week and- other locatiOgis along 1V1a4n..:1.:
act. Trish Nigh appears to be all alone with her roller i.n:.th
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will do a careful, 'efficient job and you save time . . .
energy . . - money with our low rates.
GEO. A. SILLS & SONS
Seaforth
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Ph. 5274620 Ontario
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