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aver's Advance
With Two Victories
The Seaforth Beavers blank -
60 Durham Huskies 2-0 in OHA
Intermediate "B" action in Dur-
ham. Frilay night. "
After a scoreless first period
Bill McLaughlin put the Beav-
ers ahead in the seeond period.
Later in the period Jim Sills
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parsons,
(nee Sally Moulton)
Friday, January 26th
Staffa Hall
LAMPK IN'S ORCHESTRA
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
CASH
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Jan. 26th
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Gaines for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
Jackpot $75.00 to go
Two Door Prizes
(Children under 16 not
, permitted).
ADMISSION $1.00,
Extra Cards 25c or. 7 for, $1.(10
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
WORK
added the insurance goal.
Gar Baker was brilliant in
the Seaforth het- earning his
first shut -out of the season.
Seaforth 11 -pr Port 'Elgin 4
Paul Rau and Bob Beutten-
miller scored three goals each
to pace the Beavers as they
walloped Port Elgin 11-4 here
Tuesday night'.
Jack MeLlwain, Frank Hagan,
Bill Weber, Larry Dale and
Toni Dick added singles for the
winners, Port , Elgin scorers
‘vere Ross Dudgeon, with a pair.
Roger Kennedy and Bev, Neil
with singles.
The latest statistics from the
OHA convener shows Chelten-
ham leading the league with 11
wins, one tie and five losses for
23 points. Durham with an 11-
4 record is second and Seaforth
with a 10-5 record is third.
Seaforth now has „24 points
with the two wins against Dur-
ham and Port Elgin not yet
included in the standings.
Ken Doig is still out in trent
inthe scoring race with 49
points on 13 goals and 36 assists.
Bill McLaughlin•is next with 45
points on a record of 23 goals
and 22 assists and Jack McLI-
wain is third in the league with
23 goals and 19 assists for 42
points. k. -
The closest threat to Seaforth,
supremacy in the scoring race
is L. Kingston of Port Elgin
with 36 points,
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1:
TAKE NOTICE THAT THE
Annual Meeting ,of Producer Members of
the Huron County Hog Producers'Associa-
tion
•
will be convened at the hour of one o'clock pm. E.S.T., on
Tuesday, the fith day orFebiruar4968.
at the Legion Hall, Kirk St., Clinton, for the purpose of the
proper business of the annual meeting, the election of.
officers. the election of voting representatives.
Between the hours of 2:00 'o -clock and 3:00 o'clock in the '
afternoon of the above mentioned date, NOMINATIONS far
county comniitteemen under the Ontario Hog Producers
Marketing Plan will be held.
If an election is requireefor committeemen, it will be held
an Tuesday. March Sth, 1968, andthe polling places -will
be: Exeter Town Hal Community Hall, Walton, Communi-
ty Hall, Gerrie, Sherwoods, Dungannon, Agricultural Board
Room, Clinton. Polling Booths -open from 11 to 6 p.m.
Robert McAllister Elmer Ireland
-President ° Secretary
Northside
(COntiStled from 'Page 1.)
on Sunday to fill two vacancIes
caused by! death and a reMOval
frorn the area, Frank Roberton
and William Campbellwere el-
ected. for a four year term.
KIders C. Walden and C.
Broadfoot were scrutineers to
oversee the ballot returns.
The committee on subscrip-
tions to the U.C. Observer were
re -appointed, Irvin Trewartha,
Orville Oke and Miss Ruth
Cluff.
Mrs. E. H. Close was re -ap-
pointed as church treasurer.
Representathes to the Bible
Society are the same, Hugh
Thompson and Frank Roberton,
as also are auditors ler 1968
John Talbot and George Melt.
wain.
The meeting received a fav-
orable report from the Maitland -
bank cemetery committee and
recalled that a few years ago
the cemetery had experienced
difficulty financially and it had
been suggested the town take
over its operation. The meeting
attributed credit for the impro=
yement to the committee, Wil-
liam Campbell, chairman, Cyril
Kirk and Ross Mindie and the
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. E. H.
Close.
Optimist
(Continued, from Page 1)
dance, Robert Read; houselind
reception, Frank Hagan; public-
ity, James Scott; finance, Gor-
don Pringle
Club officers are Robert Dins-
more, president; John McCue,
and Gord Pringle, vice-presi-
dents: William Manser, tre.asur-
er; Fred Knetsch, secretary.
Directors named for one year
are Robert Read, Mel Walters
and Keith McLean. For two
years are Ronald Eyre,, Gordon
HuKey and Maurice Huard.
, Attend Convention•
Last Saturday. members of
Seaforth Optimists attended a
district convention at the Victor-
ian Inn, Stratford, when they
met with representatives from
clubs. all ,across Ontaria, for a
general business meeting.
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Ron Oliver,
(nee Joyce Dolmage)
Seaforth
Community Centre
Friday; Feb. 2nd
ScoWs Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
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Reeve Hugh Flynn
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Reeve James Airnstrong
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Reeve William Elston
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Reeve Roy Westcott
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DItilifY-Reeve W. Cuthill
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Lions Honor
• (Continued from Page 1)
Bowling Green or Bowling alley,
on the golf course or Curling
ice he was a keen competitor
and played the game to win, but
in losing, was always a good
Charles Barber has always
been a real Lion In a very real
sense. He filled every office he
was elected to with honor and
distinction, and accepted, every
task allotted to him, with a
true Lion's willingness. He al-
ways put that little extra effort
into every good work he under-
took, and never was heard to
grumble if the task was hard.
We of this Lions Club have
been singularily favoured to
have had a Charlie Barber in
our midst, for all these 44
years, and I kalow that every
Lion •joins ine'l in this tribute'
to his life as a Lion member.
It is our fervent wish, Lion
Charlie, that you be blessed
with health and -happiness for
a good many years yet, and that
you and Mrs.. Barber may bask
in -the warm sunlight of happy
memories cif good -works .well
done."
Lebters of regret at being un-
able to be present were receiv-
ed from R. N. Bissonette, Strat-
ford and W. G. Spencer, Port
Colborne and werer read by A.
Y. McLean. Mr. Bissqnette and
Mr. Spencer who like •Mr. Bar-
ber are charter members re-
called amusing .events of forty
years ago. ,
The original application
which Mr. Barber completed
when' he joined the club was
presented to him by Robert
Mayba, the,most recent mem-
ber. A bouquet of roses was pre-
sented Mrs. Barber by G. A.
Whitney and Don Stephenson
presented Mr. Barber with six
rainbow trout in recognition of
.his long interest in fishing..
• A former Mayor of London,
Ray Dennis recalled, his years
of association with Mr. Barber
and his service as a tormer,pres-
ident of the Ontario Creamery
Association.
\ -ffe 'grows in oUr estimation"
he said and added that was the
greatest tribute that could be
paid to one you have known
for So' many years.
During the prop-arn the dis-
trict governor presented George
'Hildebrand with a Lions • key
emblematic of his having in-
troduced two new members to
the club.
Agricultural
(Continued from Page 1)
tivities.
The report of the ladies sec-
tion was given by Mrs. William
Hodgert, secretary, in the ab-
sence of the president Mrs. J.
M.. Scott. The resignation of Mrs.
J. M. Grummett was accepted
with regret Mrs. Grummett had
played an active part in the
society for the past 40 years
and in 1964 was president Isf
the ladies section of the Ontario
Association.
The iresident and vice-presi-
dent were named as delegates
to the convention in Toronto in
February.
-
D. H. Miles was guest speaker
and showed slides of his trip
to the United Kingdom and Eur-
ope.
The 1968 Fall Fair win be
held September 19th and 20th.
urn Down
(Continued from Page 1)
t either a secretary or a
surer be appointed from
eath of the two counties invol-
ved. Headquarters for the board
should be in a central area.
Speculation bad risen that Sea -
forth might be a logical choice
oflocation, although this was
not mentioned in the report.
Dr. G. P. A. Evans, MOH for
Huron, was on hand for the dis-
cussion' but was barred from
the council chamber when mem-
bers went into committee of
the whole. He sent word later
in the day that he would- be
available for.conament and nuts -
tinning, but- council did not
summon him for his opinions.
. Mr. 4,11,..mr0..5....,-C.ri'..- ',Accli:ttlici
chrwie, Miss Mac ThOmpson
Antl-Mrs. Mary: obico from Nit -
p,
nd
Owner spent 1 e weeke...with
Mrs. Bev, Chri tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross.
'spent the weekend. in Kitchener.
I
Miss Anne Sharp and girl
friend of Dorset, spent the week-
end at he home of the fornaces'
parents, Mr. and Mrs; Keith
WEDDING
WRIGHT — BERRY
On January 13th, 1968, the
marriage took -place of Victoria
Margaret BerrY and Alexander
Blaine Wright, in St. Peter's
Church, Dulwich Common Lon-
don S.E. 22, England. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs.
J. g. Berry of London, England
and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wright
of Seaforth.
News of
Cromarty
The annual meeting of Cro-
martY ereoyterian cohareaa-
Lion) was nein on /'riciay eve -
g, beginning wun a Po%
i.uc bupper. TneDUailleSSI
bY.S1.1)11 ziutowect with ttev. .1.
.soyne acting as cnairman
and opening tue meeting *An
prayer. Reports were neard
Arum the session .e.oaraof
ivianagers' Sunday School, La-
dies Aid, Women s Mission-
ary Society, iviarian Ritchie
Auxiliary, C.G.I.T., Explorers
C.O.CJ and cemetery crnmit-
tee.
New managers elected were,
Larry Gardiner, Sam McCur-
dy, John Wallace and Carlife
iviukle. Officers for the pre -
Joie year were reappointed.
Gordon Scott was elected to
replace Gordon H'oggarth„ as
trustee.
:The National Development,
Fund was discussed and Feb.
tith has been set as a date for
the session and board to meet
and discuss finances in gen-
eral. A vote of thanks was
moved to Gerald,Carey for
his leadership ih connection
with the Hibbert Community
Young Peoples7,.,..activities.
Adjournment was moved by
Mr. Calder McKaig
w Nis ziTEF.T
Mrs. M. Lamond presided
for the Jahuary meeting of
,the Women's- Missionary So-
ciety of Cromarty Chureh,
openig with a poem. ACiopro:
gram of Scripture passages
readings and prayers was used
for devotions, with all mem-
• bers taking .part.
The New St u dy Boek,,
"Christ and the Faiths of all
Men", was introduced by Mrs
Calder McKaig with Mrs. T.
L. Scott as her assistant. A
world map Was used, draw -
ng attention! to the position
of the different mission fields
of the church' and naming
missionaries and their work
there.
The topic, Happy yesterdaYs
and a recipe .for the New
Year. was given by Mrs. Wm.
Harper. IVrrs..T. L. Scott gave
a brief report on the annual
meeting of Stratford Presby-
terial. Mrs. M. Lamond con-
ducted the business , period,
making mention of. the
World's Day of Prayer,which
will be held in the Cromarty
Church on March 1. .Mrs. T.
Laing offered prayer for mis-
sionaries 'and leaders. Offering
was dedicated • by Mrs. Mc-
Kaig. Mrs. Lamond closed
with prayer. Lunch was ser-
ved' by the hostess,. Mrs. T.
Scott, P,rsisted by Mrs. C. Mc-
Kaig and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Couper
and family, Mitchell, visited
with Mr. and . Mrs. Gerald
Carey and Mrs. Taylor.
Mr. Carey is attending the
Canadian Federation of Agri-
culture Convention in Victor-
ia B.C. ' •
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson, were Mrs.
Bruce Cleland, . 'Bobby and
Pauline, Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Jefferson and
family of Munro, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Riehl, RR 5 Strat-
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Dow, Stalk.
Miss Anna Seott, London,
is spending a few days with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Scott.
Cromarty church congrega-
tion was well represented at
the Community Interdenomin-
ational service in St Patrick's
church Dublin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rus-
sell left on MOnday for a three
weeks vacation in Florida. ,
Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs. Geo.
Wallace, Mrs. Verna BroOks,
Mr. George Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs, John.,Wallacd. Mr. and
Mrs, Laverne Wallace were
among the guests attending
the 25th wedding anniversary
celebration for Mr. and Mrs. -
Percy Adams, Blyth, which
was held at the Royal Hotel.
Mitchell on Saturday.
Mrs. Alan Somers of St.
Marys was a recent -visitor
with Mr. and Mrs.'it. McKer-
lar.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Wm. Ramsey
and Tracey of Listowel visited
on Sunday with his parents
' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey.
BRIEFS 10
Sham
Mrs. Charles Tolton of. Water.
loo and M. and 1rs, James Bay -
;them and family were weekend
guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Nixon.
Mrs. Ada Dale has returned
home after spending the past
month with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Del
Kraul of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Stewart
and .Suzanne of Toronto were
.weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Stewart.
Mrs. Ralph McFadden and
Brenda of London 'were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Morton.
RECEPTION
for Mi. and Mrs. Bob *enroll. 1
ar
Ow Karen Addiin)
,2
Friday, Jan, 6th
Walton
Community Hall
• Wilbee's Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
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SEAFORTil TEEN TWENTY
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at the
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., Jan. 27th.
9:00 to 12:00
Dress — Semi Formal Admission $1.00
We Reserve the Right to Refuse Admission
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
County
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QUEEN'S HOTEL
Seaforth'
Friday Night
'Mac McDonald
Saturday Night
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Ryan
'ABBEY TAVERN SNACKS
Southern Fried Chicken
4t4IURON HOTEL
Dublin
Entertainment
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m the
Red Knight Room ,
Friday Night— Clarence Petrie
Saturday, Night — Elgin Fischer
In the Ladles' and Escorts' Room Enjoy a Sing-A-Loiwg with
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