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STEPPING
OUT WITH
GOOD
WISHES TO
YOU !
SEAFORTH COIN OPERATED.
LAUNDRY
FRANK MILLS.
111APPY
1964!
To All of Our
Many Friends
and Patrons!
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AND, we want to
wish you. lots of luck
for New Year's Day
and the whole
year after!
SEAFORTH
MOTORS
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Year -End R4view
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that flouridation—either by na-
ture or by inan—produces 60
per cent fewer cavities than by
any other inethed—flouridated
toothpaste included. This part
of Ontario, including Seaforth,
Blyth, Clinton, Hensall and Mit-
chell, is blessed with water
which is naturally ilouridated.
November 7
A by-law to control. parking
on Seaforth streets was reject-
edon third reading by council
Monday evening Members took
eiCeption to parking prohibi-
thins on Goderich Street, east
and west •of Main Street, when
'several parking positions had
existed prior to 'Pavement con-
- -stiction work.'
Paving of ,Seafcirth„. streets
was completed ,at dusk Monday,
and for the first time in nearly
a year it was possible to drive
anywhere in town without any
fear of becoming mired M'•mud
or choked with ~dust.
Members of ,Seaforth Branch
156, Royal Canadian Legion,
will hold their annual church
parade on Sunday, the first in
a series of 4vents planned in'
Connection with- Remembrance
Day.
A coroner's jury found -Wed-
nesday that Edmund Matthews
of Seaforth died a. a result of
internal injuries Jreceived on
September 27th. Mr. Matthews
had been injured earlier that
day by a boiler..cleor which fell
on hiin while -he was at work.
•There will be at least four
new faces on Seaforth council
next year if. plans of present
members are carried out.
" Novernber• 14
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• Well-known Seaforth residents
for 35 year Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew W. Dunlop',* celebrated
their fiftieth wedding anniver&
•ary At their East William St.
home Sunday, The wedding took
place •October 8, 1913, but the
• golden wedding celebration was
postponed to permit their fam-
ily to attend.
A move to study creation of
a new school area centred in
Hensall and to include school
'sections from Tuckersrnith, 'Us -
borne and. Hay, will have the
blessing ' of the Tnckersmith
Area Board, as wellas. of Tuck\
ersroith council. This was re-
vealed following a 'meeting on
Monday -evening in No. .2 School, -
attended by mehibers of coMi-
ell and of the aa school board.
Ballots from-lithroUghout • Vie
area are piling up in boxes lo-
cated in most Seaforth stores,
'as district citizens take a 'hand
in electing the '63 Seaforth
Snow Queen. The Queen will
reign over the Santa Claus par-
ade here on Nov. 30.
For 50 years a familiar sight
on Main Street, Seaforth, Car-
negie ,Library serves an ever-
• OUR BEAUTY
KNOWLEDGE IS MOST
COMPLETE, W!TN PARIS
STYLISTS WE CAN
rompor
'BRIAN'S
HAIRSTYLING
Phone 427 : Seaforth
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increasing number of area resi-
dents anxieiti to enjoy the fa=
cilities the library provides. Cir-
culation last year Was 27,635,
and is expected to go higher
this year, according to the libra-
ri'an, Mrs. G. A. Wright.
November 21
Goderich Street's new look
will be recognized officially on
Thursday when Hon. C. S. Mac -
Naughton, Huron MPP and Min-
ister of Highways, will officiate
at a ceremony marking the com-
pletion of the 1963 program.
Rev,/ rather _James Brian
Ffoulkes, DD, retired parish
priest of St, Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin, was
found dead at his home Tues-
day morning. Ile was. 70.
\County council members took
note, unfavorably, of critical
•articlein the press regarding
the site chosen .for the Interna-
tional Plowing Match in- 1966.
Discussion followed a brief men-
tion in the report of the agri-
culture committee, presented by
'Reeve 3, Roy Adair, of Wing -
ham.
Eighty girls, representing
eight 4-H Homemaking Clubs,
held their achievement day on
Saturday in the Seaforth Dis-
trict High Schnol. The project
was "The Milky Way."
November 28 • .
Whet car.' driven by Frank
Maloney, R' 5, Seaforth, and
James Wari ,. 'RR t, Seaforth,
were in co lision in McKillcip
Sunday aft rncren; five • people
were taken to hospital,
•Discussio s held- earlier this
year betwe n residents in the
area of Hig and Market Streets
and Seafor h 'council concerning -
noise from •I manufacturing con-
cern, were peflectcd in- a series
of assessm int appeals heard by
Huron Co nty Judge -Prank
Fingland h re on Wednesday.
' While M y9r Earl Dinsmore,
Reeve N. C Cardno and Deputy -
Reeve Carl I alton were elected
by ,acclamatiin _ lYfon lay, Sea -
forth ratepayers fiile to nom-
_nate sufficient counci Tors. As
a result, a further n mination
irfiecetsary next Wednesday to
fi11 the three vacancies: , •
Gordon Elliott was] elected
president of McKillop Federa
tion of Agriculture at the an
nual meeting held Tuesday eye
ning in Winthrop United
•• Church. •
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Decei4er 5 ,
• -VVhile 'the number of cars
that 'crowded SeafOrth "streets
before, during and after Satur-
day's parade indicated a bigger
than ever attendance, a biting
wind and gust of snow drove
spectators to take refuge -in
store doorways, -and 'hug build-
ings in order to escape the first
severe touch of winter.
' Continuing pressure pn avail,
able accommodation_ presents
the most difficult problem fac-
ing Scott Memorial Hospital
board, members were told -at
the • November . meeting._ _
A Seaforth landmark for
more than 90 years toppled to
the ground Thursday, wheh Top-
notch Feeds Limited cleared the
-ground for construction of new
bulk fertilizer facilities, Demol-
ished was an 85 -foot chimney,
erected in 1868.
Vacancies, on-Seaforth council
were - filled - Wednesday_ night
when three councillors were
nominated and qualified. The
three are Amos Corby, Frank
Case and. Donald t aton.
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DEVITT DROPS BY—The world is -full- of texotic places
and fascinating people and firoadcaster Bert De itt has spent
much of his life seeking them, out. Each Sat rday evening
on his CBC rad'o network 'shoW,"Devitt Drops By, he relates
it
a story abqut s me colorful character cif 'the past or present,
and tells of soMe little corner of the world that may be en-
joyed equally, by the average tourist or the mpst discriminat-
ing traveller: • •
-day, when more boys than ever
before were placed on teams
according to their age and abil-
ity.
Seaforth has 'renegotiated the
agreement under which Winter -
seal Windows Ltd. occupies„ the
former shoe factory on South
Main Street, it was revealed
when minutes of a special meet-
ing, held November 27, were ap-
proved at council Monday night.
Seaforth firemen were called
Wednesday afternoon to •the
farm home of Simon de' Witt,
southwest o ublin, when a
chimney ca ht fire. Damage
was slight.
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- Representative of the Seaforth
- Public School Board on the
- Seaforth District High School
December 12
Stoplights for Seaforth's main
intersection came a "step _closer
Monday night when council; at
its last meeting of 1963, ap-
proved purchase of necessary
equipment. Action followed ap-
proval received from the De-
partment of Transport, which
was announced by Mayor Dins -
ikon a couple of weeks ago.
Over 145 boys have register-
ed for the Legion Saturday
Morning House ^League. The
arena was a busy place Satur-
HikpPy
NEW YEAR
May every minute Of
the New Year be full
of joy.
SAVA [WEIS
Jewellery - Gifts
• Fine China
Board since January 1, 1930,
Charles A. Barber will ,retire
at the end of "the year after
serving 24 years.
• More than 200 friends and
relatives visited the home of
Rev. and Mrs, Harold Kendrick
in Seaforth Sunday afternoon
to extend congratulations and
best wishes to the couple on the
occasion of their golden .wed-
ding' anniversary.
An enthusiastic meeting was
held in the Town Hall Thursday -
evening when a Fish and Game
Club came into being. Seaforth
has been without such a 'club
for several years.
The' 125 young people from
the Seaforth churches, who
broadcast fair ;Saturday -night;
are going to sing carols and
Christmas songs on the steps
of Seaforth post office this Fri-
day night at 8 o'clock, weather
permitting.
December 26
A. Seaforth resident had a
narrow escape in a' fire that re -
Suited in damage of $3,000 to
the residence 91 L. P. Ford, Vic-
toria Street, early Sunday
morning. It was one of two fires
that struck Seaforth homes ov-
er the weekend.
Robert S. McKercher, McKil-
lop, was elected second vice-
president of the United Co-op-
eratives of Ontario at the an-
nual meeting in Toronto last
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week.
ku recent. issue of he DHO
News refers to the retirement
of Harold Barry, long-time De-
partment of Highways employee
and well known in the Seaforth
area.
Seaforth Lions were in Clin-
ton Sunday when the members,
sponsored' entertainment at Hu-
ronview. The visit, an annual
affair since 1930, was arranged
by a committee headed by Lee
Learn.
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, May God richly bless
you and yours throughout the
coming Year — and to the,whole world
may He grant the ',treasure of Peace.
G.• A. WHITNEY
Furniture - Funeral Service
Ambulance Service
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Here comes the New Year,
full of promises of good
things to come! We sincerely
hope that 1964 is Your Big
Year -365 days that see all •
of your dreams come true.
ROBERT BELL INDUSTRIES
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LTD.
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