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O. Gear shift for motor power at
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9. Slender free arm for small
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Finlayson with a travelling alarm,
clock also suitably engraved 1976.
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FOSTER PARENTS HONOURED — When the
Huron County Children's Aid Society -held the
annual banquet in Clinton recently, a certificate
recognizing 10 years service as foster parents was
presented to (centre) Herman and Jannie Van
Wieren of Hensall and (right) Howard and Ann
James of Egmondville. Prese ntations were made to
C.A.S. staff member Marion Hindmarsh, the sociah
worker responsible for foster parents, seen at left.
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The Second "instalment. Of
1976 TAXES
Due
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Tax Collector
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Two birthdays at Manor
"'Happy Birthday" to Mrs.
Ada Reid who celebrated her
birthday on Nov. 1 at Seaforth
Manor. Attending a party
arranged for het by the staff were
Miss Kathleen Elliott of Clinton,
Elsie Dinsmore, Frankie Bali and
Eva McCartney of town also Miss
Bessie Davidson and Mrs. Leila
Dundas and Miss Mary Neville.
Mrs. Reid also received a
congratulatory call from her
nc phew Mr. Joe Galbraith of
Ottawa and visiting her this past
week were Mr., and Mrs. John
Marks of London, Mrs. Beth
Bechely and Mrs. Hilda
Montague of town.
Albso celebrating her birthday
on Octoker 29 was Mrs. Leila
Dundas. A pariy was held for her
on Thursday by the staff and
Interviews
held at
Hullett
There were parent-teacher
interviews held at Hullett Central
this past week. These interviews
allow the are is to visit the
teacher and discuss their child's
progress. The interviews were
held Wednesday after school and
at night and again Friday
morning.
Grade 7 Field Trip
On Thursday, November 4 the
grade seven class, travelled to
London. The purpose of the
excursion was to view Wolsely
Barracks and, the London Free
Press. The students had a work-
sheet to complete. The tour of the
London Free Press was used as an
introduction to a class study of the
newspaper.
' Soccer Tournament
On November 2, Hullett boys
and girl's participated in an
interschool, soccer tournament
held at Huron Centennial School,
Brucefield. Hullett placed 4th
with both boys and girls teams.
UNICEF
This' year, as a result of the
Uni"C'ef campaign, Hullett Central
produced the, sum of $264. As
each Of the-dim Mei' s'eatributed
little, we all made a lot. Your
contributions were greatly
appreciated and will be used for a
very worthy cause.
Get your
house
"Warmerized"
right now!
attended by her friends at the
Manor. On Friday her daughters
Mrs. Neale Reade, Mrs. David
'Andres and 'Mrs. Robert
Picering all visited and treated
their mother to a lovely cake and
on Saturday her son and his wife
Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Dundas
called also treating Mrs, Dundas
to a loZieTyCake were her longtime
friends from Walton including
Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs. Porter
and Mrs. Jean Broadfoot also
Miss Tillie 'Dundas visited.
Visiting with Miss Bessie
Davidson was Mr! John Manning
of Winnipeg and Mrs.. Peter
Dunlop. Mr. Manning has been
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Dunlop and visiting
relatives and friends.
Miss Ethel Dennis visited
Mrs. Leila Dundas and Miss
Bessie Davidson also left them a
treat of delicious home made
bread.
Rev. Bert McSpadden of
Richmond Hill visited his father
Mr. Zackariah McSpadden and
his Aunts Mrs. Minnie and Etta
Hawley.
Visiting Mrs. Lillie Hudie were
Mr. Leslie McKenzie also Miss
Jessie Finlayson of Mississauga
and Mrs. Elva Ellis of town.
Visiting with Mr. William Scott
were Mr. and Mrs. James
Stewart of Seaforth and Bill and
Pearl Murdock of Dundas.
Mrs. Keyes and Elsie visited
with Mr. Wilber Keyes.
Mr. FredWillis has returned
to his home fromSeaforth Manor
• and we welcome two new
residents Mrs. Mary McGill
formerly for Blyth and Miss
Catherine Laverty.
Recent bingo winners were Full
House-Mrs. Minnie Hawley,
Mrs. Ada Reid, Miss Bessie
Davidson, Miss Mary Neville.
Four Corners-Miss Bessie
Davidson, Miss Doris Wills; Mr.
Steven Fournier,. Mr. Morley
Bloomfield.
Straight Line-Mrs. Ada Reid,
Mr. Ludger' Sequin, Mr. Dennis
Arney and. Miss Wilma Brill.
Full House-Mr. Harold Smythe,
Mrs: Minnie Hawley, Mrs. Ada
Reid and Mr. Earl Watt.
Seaforth Legion ladies called
and presented each resident with
a poppy for remembrance day.
1. Easy Colour, coded stitch
selector.
2,.,14-iver needs oiling.
3. Bobbin thread comes up
automatically.
4. Pressure foot tension.
5. Practical carrying handle.
6. Swing down bulb' holder for
more light.
7. Button for snap on pressure
plate for cleaning.
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