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Seaforth Beavers won t�fliaF , ' .player
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atwlahed eachgon his tion t' a This seemed to give Kean j?aig tinct .Tack M+cLtnt+r�y Dale .scoring 1ke`
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thdret " Ontario.. Intermediate f lie showingthroughout the the boys all the boost they' need• while they. • had- a mau adlvatt- oal of the game
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chammplonship Irt %uTge season. ell as the scored �iribh •B:4 tape.. ' .
N Ho "fir ig John scoring hila #h" o! �4,
Yeats Friday night wheal the gen Do on behalf of the gone 'in t e overtime period The seor„was tied 2;1 at the for. the losers..
k lake lidefeaten , once the
-,It dit t avers said than to the with McLaughlin scoring fxortiw: eud of tli'e first periost, with (Continued on, Page ��'
)Rid e, nity for its support and
know what hast h'a n
Mite mored the crowds that ,"We'll
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ft back in gown, o let the P i aFtn ;t again Next year." 1;
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The .. arrival of the Beavers iThe celebration, cyptinued
' shortly before 3 a.m..seQn xno• Saturday eveningwh�e x' :}
tion a' loo line of cars which- acid thoseassociatedwith the s
d paraded) along Seaforth Streets ,e,am were guests at a banquet
with horns blowing. A ,fire '44, the Commercial Hotel,. Dane -
truck provided transportation 132119 followed later, in the eve-
for the players and led the pro- ning at the Legion Hall.
itecogniYe SIXty Years df Service cession. The dun of car horns By Gary Gray Y r
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was punctuated at intervals by. The Seaforth heavers are
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years in the ministry was.,reeognized Sunday -evening in Niorthsidd> United the fire siren which emphasis again the ORA Intermediate B
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when area -clergy and members of district congregations honoredl iiev. J. Ure Stew- ed -the victory. cl}am'pions. The Beaversjour-
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art. Here Rev. J. C. Britton of Northside and Stewart look on as Rev: Arthur
am of Dutlf's Church, Walton and chairman of Huron Presb a Higginboth- The win means that Seaforth s .neyed, to Uxbridge on Friday
yh ry presenhs-Mr. Stewart with name will now be inscribed on night and came up with their n
gifts. (Expositor photo by ph'illips)• the trophy
• phy far, a firsh win there 'this season as k ;� � •.
time, In 1941 the Beavers cap they, edged the Haivks' 3• in.
tured their first Ontario c to overtime.. In
,, . 1}a previous. games����® Cler'
Co, • pionshi'p, followed) by the first there, the 1'oe'als..wer2 beaten
® of th'd present series in 1965. - 6.5 in the opener and. 6-3 in the .a
��0 � ■.s The: parade ended at the Cora -,fourth game,
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� µ -rnunity Centre where -the Bi'atk .,.Bill Mcl:aughlin was the lieTo •° '
o e ers were led to the front of the for the Beavers with his two,
Time , n i s t � halt by -Peter Malcolm and his goals. He forced the • overtime
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fee were served and fans can, seconds remaining in regula- ,
Rev. J..Ure Stewart celebrat- minister Sunday by attending •6oderich schools. He studied at • Y, n, k � ;;
ed t_he 60th An of his two gatherings held in his, hon- McGill, University and bile Mc
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ordination, as a United Church o . ology Seminary
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i Sunday morning Mr. Stewart (Presbyterian) Chicago. ,
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assisted' in the service at Moore -
He was ordained •ln the, El-Gathering,Honors',
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field United .Church where he `
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served, from, 1936 to 1942. He 'Chicago and then!,was sent to
was presented with plaque. organize Fart Wayne. Presby, '=h Couple
with, with' 60 silver dollarss in the terian Church in Detroit. He ;
form of a centennial ernblehi. returned from Detroit in 1910
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Neigh+burs and friends from• a They returned to the East
10 Ontario, His wife received a corsage of • and since has' ' served charges
tinted carnations.. . at Napier, Whitechurch Longwide area crowded, the Legion This time --to stay, k
His suns Dr. Kenneth Stewart Branch'' "'Be Hall, Tuesday evening to honor :And bought their dream,house
Dont, Rgckwood, Mr. and, MTs. • Keith' Sharp on �`n old Harptlrhe'y.
Cha 'lain of,. l�itchener presented 'the Guelph; Elmira, Moorefield, their 25th wedding, anniversary.
church with a large pulpit Bible. Bright and Oxfords Centre. 'Y'liey had itwo children
in cGramemeration of the event lie entdred the United, Church Mrs. Sharp was the former
ton of Nortlis de. J. Cliff*
l *Brit- ,on behalf of the Stewart family. According to plan,
Y iii—1925. Margaret Robb of Mossbank
ch, It Was dedicated by Rev. W: A. Sask. and her parents, Mr. and (Cont3hued on Page 5) s r
5eaforth� was eleetedi'to, the of Fo'sbury of file Moorefield + in ' 1908 he married) Kath'er-
fice of Grant Chaplain”' for' the Church, ane MacLean, daughter, of the Mrs. George Robb,' now of Re-
__. ,Province of Oittaria at the an- 'Rev. Arch. MacLean, minister lona were .among the guests. 4
zival canvoeatiori in Toronto of At a lunch helm after th.e ser- pf the Blyth Presbyterian Mr, and Mxs. Sharp have been
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mice a .decorated annivers - valued residents' of the cam-Mx� r£�,�t• f '
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Church for'40. ears. 'He retired A�C�p`�
the Grand, Chapter ;of Royal cake with a' miniature,' Bible y muni since his retirement c
Arch Masons of Canada. at Curries. in 1951 and.lived in ands candles oil it, was present- Moorefield. His, wife died 'in from' the RCAF in 1945. They
Rt. Ex'. Comp, Williapi Izeble, ed. Mr. Stewart's daughter, Mrs. 1054' and in 1961, he was mar- have a family of ,•two, Robert +� Y` f
Goderich, . was 'elected . to the Alvin Hammonds' gave a family tied again to LauraMole Work- who is graduating -from Water- " 0 9 8 I .
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office- of Grand Superintendent dinner in honor of the event, man of Seaforth, loo University and' Ann at
for Huron D'istr;ict, succeedingThat evening in Seaforth over' t
Since retirement he 'has sup- hoir�e. Drain •
Rt. Ex: Comp. Orville . ., Oke. 100 were present to honor him In a short ceremony prec'ed .®
s plied at Palmerston,' Moore
V. Ex. Comp. William Bell has with a surprise party, Rev. J,.' field,, Mount Forest, Listowel, in lunch Mr. and Mrs. Sher
been the d'istric't secretary,for C. B>itt.on 'presided over the g
Three,— in A Row Calls Far , Celebration _
Auburn, Molesworth, Gorrie, were. escorted -to the front of The tender of the R. Nichol- ,
the past yearmeeting and' introduced those Hensall, Rayfield, and Er the hall b pipers Peter Mal- son Consfruction Co., for the -
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,, �. uel Church in Windsor. color. and, Ken SrAith where Gor- 'construction of the Geiger There is no doubt how these. Beavers feel as they proudly display the Ontario Hockey
}and Mrs. James A. Stewart pro- Rev. Stewart say's his great- don, Wright welcomed them• and Drain at a cost of 5 008.00'was Association Intermediate B trophy which. the won for the third' nine when the defeated. }
. vided a' vocal c`�iiet acco'm anie,d g $ y y
by .Mrs: Alton Johnstone Miss est --career thirill was 'the, union read a poem prepared for the accepted, by the Tuckersmith Uxbridge on Friday. Shown clockwise •as they prepared.for.a banquet'to celebrate the win
Of the Presbyterian and Meth- occasion by; Thomas Fox, a Toav -ship council at ' a meet. are Newt Collins, Jack McLlwain, Paul Rau, Ron 'Dr.iscoll, • Joe Murphy, Ken -Doig; R An
Joyce Ham'iIton, agcompanied od'ist Churches, He.has,no con- former neighbor. Art Finlayson }32'19 held Tuesday night. stett and Jim Sills. -(Expositor photo by Phillips). Y ay
Rev. Ronald Sweeney in a vlo- • cern for , youth and, stressed `presented them with a silver The report of the court of
lin: solo. The United Church that he has met nothing but tea service as an., indication of x xis}on on the -Brown .drainage
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g „oodr' young People._ in his---60-'-the esteem in. which '-hey_ were•..warks._was QJzted' and. ten., E,:. .
companied� by MTs,' Stewart.. Mums.
Greetings were -brought on• be- er years' as a minister, held;ders will be called soon. Tiro T bi •yhal'f of the Huron Presbytery by. The guest book was in charge •acey
re petitions for drains ;were
opted. It was decided to
- Rev -A. Higginbotham of Wal of Mrs. J. C. Cornish and Mrs.1
leave lis�, u�ssion On. the O'Brien'I r-*k�� ,. �� ton, . chairman of the Huron 'C. Rowcliffe w^bile lunch was
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b drain un'tir'the ,Tune meetinFg.
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' Presbytery. Rev. • D. O. Fry of ��* arranged . by Miss Jean Scott g'or
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s First Presbyterian Church ,:con- ° and Mrs, E. Andrews. Council endorsed the Huron �'+aiS -a
s;g gratulated Mr.. Stewart on be County resolution that the Hy -
Guests were present from i dro Electric Power Commission John $o lie, 31 year old Pies- ,wound be
half a£ the rginisters of Sea Clinton, Thorndale, ,HensaIl, ,i, postponed: first the This":could be paid for, Mr,
l"' provide alternate transmissinri' by'terian minister from Exeter increase in mun9cipal taxes MacDonald said by increased
forth. Rev. G. W. Kaiscrr of Kitchener, Mitchell, , Regina,
Lucknow represented the' re- W6od'brid a and Sarni facilities for, the area so that was nominated Monday night'to, that. have• been'aimounced b taxe, on the miain, and forest
ry g &• y r
- there will be no repitition of ' represent ,the New Demncratic � mo -t• municipalities throu bout: irdustric a weighndistance
tired ministers of the Presby- (he power failure that occurred I'3rty for tkic Huron riding in' the province in the Ia> ry
a tory. � � The address: during the recent tornado, the upcoming Provincial Elec• creeks and seen d t few tax to, make • hia trucks pay a.
Mr. Stewart
tP anrt was presented Time races on, �' ! tion, n f. 1 n , the di�inissal ml)re men shar,1 '•of Highways
with two la ues from the Hur- The possibility of co -opera pn pular Metro Toronto nor• rr�,ts th� Mirmal increase in
on Presbytery, a' cheque for tion between senior ditizens of Or so it appears, f About 40 turned out at the; Dr. :Morton Shulman• re,enue, dile to a *r9wing econ
camera equipment from the of• Seaforth and Exeter was As w'e look back Central Huron Secondary .He said �otncthing m,,ust be Dort and by lie otiatjng a big -
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On tt�enty-five years.' '� cone to ease the burden of
ficlaY, board. of the church and press-�OS Schoo[ in Clinton to sec �1r. , h
- REV. J. C. BRITTpP7�" posed by Cecil Slciiiner, 6i a;cr share of the' fec3erai tax •
a speciall� decorated anniver- dent of the Exeter'Senior Citi To the da a un lad' u1 Boyne nominated- by acclama- � nn mcipal taxes. The ND11, h•c• dollar.
Those attending from ]Vial- sary cake. Several guests were zens, when he' addressed senior y g tion. Guest speaker was Don. a:ci. :+null rcmo:e ar;mir,i tri
Who thou ht alit C. MacDonald, provincial' (jon of justice alit] welfare from
lath Chapter, Seaforth, were all present from such places as citizens frorri Seaforth .at the g i •as best, `� • '
past principals: g Y Joined the R.C.A.F.• .fie t ei t
P M. E. Clarke London, Moorefield, Goderich, Le ion Hall on Thursda leader. the lis of rc uircmoi;ts n be
James Doig, J. W. Crich, Wil- Walton and Bayfield. Mr. Skinner brought And was shipped to the West. Mr. Bnyne.is a native of lis laid for thruu,,h , property ������ �Q���
g greet towel. the son of Mr. and Mrs: taxeq.
Liam Bell, Austin Matheson, Or Mr. Stewart was born in Salt- logs from the Exeter club and gore he settled) doyen He a1�o r.,
vine• Oke, Earl Campbell, Rev. ford, Ontario, the son of James suggested that ..after the Sea" �'� •1. Cecil' Boyne. Ile graduated P nik d that the
J. C. Britton and David MvLean, and'Anne' Stewart. He received forth club became organized And worked hard at his job, from file lini:ersjtl• of Western �'D1' would take oxer in addi• Reach zr200
ruling first principal. his second An from married a farmer's daugh- 11 e d tinnal five per'cont of the ens
secondary education in there could be `an exchange of ter, Hbnsall Kinsmen and Kivettes tarso in 1A5, an was ordain- t
entertainment with Seaforth canvassed the Villa ed in Listowel. Since then he of primary and secondary ed- Gifts to tho Seaforth Cancer
putting on a show one night for One named: Margaret Robb. Village of Hen- has studied, in Gene:a. Switzer- ucatton each year so that b-, ca'ml)ai," have• elimbe�d: to '
salI, Tuesday night for the Hut- land on scholarship,.; the early 1970's the
Exeter and Exeter entertaining- ps -from the province �22tT0.(N?, Seaforth chairman R.
'She was a wee Scot, on -Perth Tornado Fund and col- I'll](] Im a:
fin/ Seaforth another. : Which he took for his wife. lectedr-$1,360: The canvass last- World ollcCou-naoil of Churchbs and ' ,sing 70 per cent of J. Spittal liar reported. The Iq-
e T s.� ant- Adopt Nearlf'sevent people- attend- She came from Aberdeen Knox Cn,le,o, education 'costs. #:
Y p P ed ninety minutes with nineteen tai objective is $$,400.
i ed the, meeting held' as a pre, OR, was it from; Fife? members out canvassing. Any He married.. the former Jean
Vietnamese
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liminary,.. to' organizing; a per- one who was missed can leave Ferguson of Hamilton and thev !
rnanent Senior Citizens Club in donations at the Bank of Mont- have two. children: Richard; 6 Student Yoll�l�feerS
Seaforth: Mrs, Margaret a and Peter; 4.
4 ' The Seafoith 'Teen Twenty The cilild'� nom's is Dirih chaired the meeting in the ab real, HensaIt. The Ktpsmen are
also sponsoring a dance at the ,. He came to Exeter five years Among the 200 youthful. bload
club hes adoptedla little Viet, seventh
birthday
will celebrate his Mr.
of Mrs. Cleave Coombs. Name" Arena on Friday, with proceeds ago from Victorld, B.C, He h"ti's dnnors from the. Oentr'a� Huron Selo-
namese boy. seventh birthday on Juni~ 22, Mr. Skinner and Joseph White, for the Tornado fund. served four years on the board nn-dkry School. Clinton on Monday ,
Dinh Thanh's father was h lab- vice president of the Exetgr cif South Huron Secondary ,
f f orer who was killed b the -club carried on• a story -telling afternoon was Jean Scott, RR 2,'Sea- x
y i'Y' g _ school. For three years lie has
Viet Cong five' years ago lea,v- session. i Ss forth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- F
Written a weekly column iii the
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Ing his mother in destitute car Mrs. Ed , Boyce gave two Exeter Times-Adn•ocate 'on com• don Scott, Jean., a grade 12 commer-
¢,'+ = y cumstanees. readings, `"1'lie Irish Pjillosoph-Wienners
r„� i�,',�u'tmunity affairs, politics, educa- sial student at the school, worked
als afternoon as a volunteer typiststreet vendor but cannot earn, er" and "Married' Man•• Unbut-tion and' cell ion, He has been
The mother now works, ea a i toned". There was a singsong
and then the meetin adg g active in the NDP since coming at the clinic, then contributed' -her r
enough to provide the necessi= g journ- The Centennial Essay eon- a Exeter. r a x
�r6�s' t� blood donation. She is shown with �sy
Iles -for her five child1ren', She l ed for social hour a£ euchre. test sponsored by the Canadian In his acceptance speech ]BIr. Mrs, George Robertson, Re N., of x f'
>' l wanted her children to go ,to Weekly Newspaper Association Boyne called for reorganization g g'
school so two of the children in co operation with The Huron of .Ontario's medicare plan to the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic,
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y` I has' been won by make it more .like orifi- London. The clinic was' the first
were taken into the care of the I Maureen Ryan, RR L, Dublin.. loafed, in Saskatchewan. He, al held for secondary, school students
Saigon Faixi'ily-Helper Project. I Acknowled Q in the area,
�• Dinh Thanlz, is in kindergar-
She. wine . an -award of $25 The ^ congregation of First so demanded ;more control over j
^ and hir essay advances to, the Presbyterian Churctc which this insurance companies, a new
ten, where ,his f vourite subject - ,
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� K, � a ,Aid�Qi�' �7N f ,�'$ ptaVincial ' coinlietition where year is celebrating the, 100th � housing policy, greater econom- +•x jf f ''
is Counting, Teachers report. • f it will be judged 'with other a'ntiiversary of its foundling has ! is planning and better farm and
dd { his progress i'a satisf'acto'ry. HIS Additlon'a? gifts acknowledg winners froM towns across on. planned a. series of events to labor legislation to bring the n '
d favourite game is marbles. ed, 'by .the Bay Scout accoznrno� taxiai, -commemorate the occasion. salaries of farmers an "a
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' 'The >'Teen Twenty club has dation fund Include: Setendr - PrIze was won by One 0 these took place on ers more in line Wfth the rest
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und4taken , several other pro. Canadian Imperial Bank 'Mary 'Sills, Seafdrilt who re- Sunday when trees, the gifts of of the expanding economy. s
jet+t9 this year, Their largest of. 06ninterce 25.00 4011VO •$iii. Both are students at First Chureh,i were presented,to Mr. MacDona.d said that a f
f donation. W89416 fl a Bay Scout Toranto-Daminion •Bank 95.00 .Sd0ottb District High 'School. eablt' of the other Seaforth short w a
acebmtxlbdiatioh :ft#fctD to t+hich al`ohn F`iabnigan ................ ' 10,01) T1te ease
p ,bile
ya whleh appear on Churches. The lice$ were tent if titer@ wood be an eel�c ion'
theyao $$10. �t'heq also gavo Akioi)y►itnous CO,bI)ge four of tttia issel r as -
e, were erridionce. of the• contintt• in June but naw' he rediete
i sm ta, titin 1toon Coi�►rI . Toa. I • Tho "total At „ �y. s p �,
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