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WAITING FOR JEARG,AiNS--These shoppers are lined ug outside Northside United Church
waiting for the doors to open for Saturday afternoon's garage and bake sale which featured
everything from plants ready to be put out: in the ,garden to kitchenware and secondnand. books.
•Af Kilbarchan
Sowing
Rev.
BY MABELTLIRNBULL
Rev, T.A.A.; Duke of First
Presbyterian Church. came
Wednesday and tookthe
service. While driving alone
in the country he saw the
farmers working on the land
with their tractors: sowing the
seed which inspired him; to;
"use the story of the 'sower" •
as found in St. Mark Chap. 4
vs. 1 to 20 which he read. Do
read this ,chapter to get the
complete story .of sowing the
seed. Jesus used.•parables to
teach the people. The circ-
umstances of these parables.
• were well-known every day -
experiences.
Read this chapter to find
out the troubles the seed has
in growing into a healthy.
Good crowd
plant. When we hear, the
message our minds may not.
be ready to listen and like the
seed it falls on barren ground
and does not develop as it
should, The meeting closed
with hymn -What a Friend'
we have in Jesus" with Mrs.
Wm. Brown at' the piano. A
social time followed over our
snack. lunch, God is a faithful
sower, His seed is the Christ-
ian message. to people. We
can sow deeds of kindness
and love as our seed .to
people.
We met in the dining room
Monday when two films, were
shown "Summerhill School"
where the newidea of teach-
ing is carried out; where the
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A� Hullett fireworks
The Hullett township. Rec-
reation . Board was pleased .
with the great turnout to see
the fireworks display held on
Monday May 21st.
Many Hullett` Township
residents attended as well as
many from surroundings
areas. Gate receipts were
most 'gratifying. ` Therefore
the 6th Annual display will
be bigger and. better,
Rev. Harold Snell P.0 was
honoured by members of
Hullett Lodge A.F. & A.M.
No. 568. Bros. W.M. Allen
Bosman, Harry Tebbritt, Jim
Neilans, Bert Shobbrook,
Gordon Radford and ' Jack
Snell visited on Sunday p.m.
with Rev. Snell,' Exeter,
where P.D.G.M. Jim Neilans.
presented Rev, • Snell P.C.
with his 50 year button.
A social time was enjoyed
and Mrs. Snell served lunch.
Also present' were his
brothers' Helinir and Don
Snell
PERSONALS
Mrs. Julie Hunking was
admitted to Stratford
General Hospital on May .17
for surgery,Weekend visitors
with Miss Lavina Knox and
her mother were Miss
Dorothy' Barber of
Merrickville and Miss Lavere
Brocklebank of Streetsville.
HOECHST CLEAN
CROP NEWS
the true Iiq;uidr
herbicide for
broadleaf and grass
control in all major.
bean crops.
AF!$IN 2E
Afesin is distributed by
For more information: contact
W. G. Thompson & Sons
Hensall, Mitchell, Granton
Hoechst
Hosch*t Canada Inc:
• wpm*. Tootoo • l'.
**chit E' andiltesiii aPb i•plefered ietaiiiitirke oi`Flobchlt Ad
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Movies w shown last
Wednesdayat Seaforth :Maxt-
or by Mr. Rick !Fortune.
Residents enjoyed Seeing a
silent. titin of Charlie' Chaplin
anu also ""AHeck of a Mess`
vith 'l:attrt••l and Hardy.
Bing* Was held on. Friday
evening ;Ind prizes were Wen
1st.straight lint Miss Doris
Wills.,. iSl I+ull House -Miss
. Kate Laverty, 1st ,Four Cor-
ners -Miss Wilma Bull. Stra-
ight line -Mrs. Margeurite
Skill and Mr. Charles "Ross.
(tied.)
Thursday afternoon saw
Mr. Marshall Young and Mr.
pupils use their own ideas. someof, us, in an enjoyable
"Blades and Brass"; hockey game o f bridge, Residents
in action. who played were Clarence
Happy Birthday! was sung Jackson, Sally Sillery and M.
to Sadie Clarke and ° the Turnbull. Clarence and I had.
traditional birthday cake with high score at the beginning
Candles was brought in. Mrs. but our opponents rallied and
Clarke is over. 90. Miss Ethel at the end of the game the:.
Mae .Haggart:'is our latest .a core was closet This week
resident. our rootu was brightened by
Staff News a large bouquet from the.
• Miss Pat. Roweliffe R.N. garden df Mrs. Margaret
Hensall. has left for London Cameron, Brucefield. There
where :she has a' position in was quite a variety of flowers
the Intensive Care Nursery tulips, bleeding hearts, and
St.' Joseph Hospital, Miss a. branch of delicate pink.
Linda Srnith,. R. N,A„ McKil-. apple blossoms. It made two
lop, a former member of the: , generous bouquets.
staff has joined the staff
again. We welcome her bac k,Miss Smith attended Mes. Grace Broadfgot of
our staff brought me :a long
London Regional School for stemmed violet, with roots in
nursing assistants. earth. Last year she brought
the same. We planted it and` •
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The Bowlers as usual went it is thriving. this year coy ••
.howling on Thursday. Scores ered with bloom.. With my ' •
are improving. A meeting Mother's Day; bright ,red •
was called this week for the geranium and two beautiful •
purpose of discussing andloxinias are are well RIP- •
g p-'...
organizing "Horizons" an . plied with flowers. Happy
organization for Senior citi- birthday to Reba Bowman, •
zens. If the regulations are Listowel •whose birthday: :.^is:.•
met there is a grant available May 20th„ •
from the government. There.. .. Mrs. Mary Pryde, Exeter,.
was a misunderstanding of:_ visited friends at Kilbarchan
the date. Some local people ' Holiday visitors with M.
carne to the Home for the Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. D.J.
discussion, Mrs. Hattie Hillis. Ingersoll and Jennifer
Johnston. Mrs. Haist and and Peter Hillis, • :Harold
Mrs. Close joined in 'discus Barry. Zurich, Mrs. Barbara
sons of organizing a group • Myles, • Jackie and Tricia,
but nothing definite was Ottawa.
decided. 'A meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
held at a later date. • Seiler and family, Mitchell,
Mrs. Mel Brady ' joined with Mrs. Marie Seiler.
SEAFORTR
Frito Lay Doritos
Nacho Flavoured.
CHIPS 150' gram
COCA-COLA
24x10,fl.oz.tins
Store Sliced
Cooked
HAM
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1.99e.
Watch fore Seaforth
1GA Handbill' ' in. the
mail' this. week With.
.over 33' features
White Swan Paper
:•TOWELS 1.09
2 roll pkg.
Canada Cee Grade
Ida Red19
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APPLES 3 Ib.bag •
Prices in effect until
Saturday, June 2/79.
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Leonard.., Bloomfield with the
high sores at bawling.
1Personals-Mr. Jame,;,
'Sh°rtireed, enjoyed the week.
endshis home with Mrs,
'Shortreed and family.
Mr. Frank Case accompan
led by Miss Ruth Cluff had
dinner with his mother Mrs.
Margaret Case oe 'Saturday,
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Rock
visited their aunt Mrs. Lillie
Hudie
Mrs. Susan Hutchings and
daughter Betty Knauss of
California are visiting the
former's sister Mrs. Minnie
Hvtdc,X fop t► week. Also
Well w:i Mrs. HawieY
were Rev. Bert and Mrs.
Me$pedden of Richmond }h11
Mr. Allan Saarbutts, of
Vanastra 'visited, ills wife
Bessie on Saturday.
Miss, Ethel McClure was,
visited by her sister Mrs.
Gerturde Taylor of town •; and
her grandt iece Mislo Nancy
Smith of London. Nancy was
a former employee of Sea-
forth Manor.
Mr, and Mrs. Jade Calmer
visited with Mrs. Mary Car,
ter.
Miss Bessie Davidson ;ac-
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Ripen were in .o Stamen
mtnpaniedby Mr. Stanley; , ey
Saturday..
Mrs. Mabel> Crouch. .of
town visited with friends. at
Seaforth manor on Monday.
Me. Russell Miller visited
with Mr. Wilber Keyes. Also
visiting Mr. Keyes on Tues-
day was Mrs. Eunice Key'.,-
Mrs, Grace Smith of Wal-
ton Visited with Miss Bessie
Davidson, Mrs, Minnie Haw-
ley, Miss Ethel McClure, and
Mr. and M. Robert Mc,
Clure. Also visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, McClure was their
son Ross.
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Authorized factory, warranty.
Service and repairs to
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,Servtce and repairs 19 alt
makes.
HORNE'S
Major Appliance-
REPAIR SERVICE
527-0636
Seaforth
CAR CAF
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Repair Service
TUNE i1PS'
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to all makes_ of cars.,
and light trucks
Will pick op and deliver
Bus. 345-2891
Home. 345-2114
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Licensed Mechanic
Serviceto all makes of cars
Detroit Diesels
527-0333
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CAR CARE PRODUCTS
Now Doing Lubes and
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Archie's Sunoco
527-0881
Seaforth
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Expert Interior &
Exterior
Decorators
Kern Paints
• Waticoverings
• 1, Armstrong Carpets
• Window Shades
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HILDEBRAND'
PAINT ANO PAPER
Phone 521-1990'
CO.OP
Feed Seed, Fertilizer
Farm Supplies, Petroleum
supplies Heating Oils
Seaforth Co-op.
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482-7032
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Wallpaper
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Featuring MOOIE,.,.,,,..
Canadian & 'Imported
Wall Coverings
527-0550 Seaforth -
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Fred Lawrence
Electrical
Contractor' r.
'HOME FARM 8:
COMMERCIAL WIRING'
Phone Auburn526-75'05
Mitchell 348.8684
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ELECTRICAL'-'�
Geo. A. Sills:
& Sons.
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HARDWARE
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING - HEATING
& ELECTRICAL EXPERTS
Phone: 527-1620
Seaforth
SEWING-- .•
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SUPERMARKET
Over 100 machines on display
Serviceiciall makes
Sales- Whftet Elna,;Husgvarna
lots of'used machines from
539.95.
SEW ANDSAVE
.CENTRE LTD.
149 Downie St'
(2doors south of Pfudst,u,,i
\,'Stratford, 271-9660 f.;
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