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BICYCLE ACCIDENTS CAN .BE PREvENTEDI Here are some tips frons"the,Cintario Department
of Transport. IVIAKE SU4.THESIKE FITS THE CHILD. A youngster on a bike too big for him
is five times as likelyAo-be involved, in a collision as one on a bike of the proper size, The
ball of his foot should reach the greimdcainfortably from a seated position., MAKE.SURE :YOUR
CHILD KNOWS AND OBEYS THE RULES' OF THE ROAD. Cyclists must-obey traffic signs
and must signal their turns, stops and lane changes . . . and NO STUNTING. OR SHOWING OFF in' '
traffic. MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD'S BIKE'S IN SAFE MECHANICAL 'CONDITION: Nuts should
be tightened, moving parts lubricated. For after-dark driving, the bike must have a front light
and a red reflector or light on the rear; plus -reflective tape . . . red on the rear fender, white
on tile front forks.
Mothers and Daughters
Banquet at Egrnondville
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
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Are You Considerin4 Building This Spring?
Prices will NEVER be lower than right now!
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Mentbers of ligron County
Council learned, FrIdaY at the
May session In GEsderich that
Heronview will initiate a Va-
cation Care Program as soon as
possible. •
Under ...this plan, families in
Huron County who are caring
for senior members of their
families In their own homes,
will _have the opportunity to
arrange to have their aged loved
ones cared for at Huronview while
the family enjoys a vacation, has.
to be away in hospital ur plans
for ,a. special event sml, t a
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Std. Gauge
GALVANIZED
ROOFING
4 x 9
4 x 7 yi"
4 x 8 3/8 "
3/8 ”
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CHECK THESE:
4 x 8' % Fir Std. 4.28
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; 4 x 8' % Select T & G 7.95
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4 x 8' 7/16 Blackote 229
4 x 9' 7/16 Blackote 2.49
The above prices apply only to minimum orders of 4000 feet mixed
SIMILAR LOW PRICES on SMALLER QUANTITIES
DASHWOOD
Basement Windows
Complete, ready to, install
40 x 20 8.99
A complete range of
; DASHWOOD WINDOWS 's
-Check Our Prices! , •
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Prices below are based on any quantity and delivered on our truck if required —FREE!
ONE INCH
STYROFOAM
'4 iL8
2,25 sheet •
STORAGE
SHEDS
6x6 %$59•95
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1
1 9x6 $1 14.50
ASPENITE
4 x 8 - IA"
$1.95
Spruce No. 1
2_,x 4's 8 -.16' 8%c 1.f.
2 x 6's 8 - 16" 1 21/2 e.,11.
2 x 8's 8 - 16: 18e i•f•
2x 10'S. _8 - 16' 23c
1 irCEaiNG TILE
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Full range of BY. pat-
tern tile at similar low
prices.
Supercoat White
1/2c sq. ft.
EXCELITE FIBREGLASS
PANELS 26" x 96"
, green
5.95
P.V.C. CORRUGATED
PANELS 26" x 96",
green and white
$2.25 each
$1095 square
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SHEETROCK
4 x 8
2."
2.25
2.55
2.45
Pre Finished
NOTTINGHAM OAK
Plywood Paneling
4 X El $4.44
See our wide selection of
pre finished panelling
Fifty girls, mothers and
guests attended the Mother and
Daughter Banquet of The Explor;
er Girls' Group of- the Egmond-
ville United Church., Mrs.
Leonard Strong, yresident-of--Phe
United Church Women introduced
the speaker, Mrs: Stewart Miner,
of Thames Road United Church
and President of the Huron-Perth
Presbyterial of United Church
Women. Mrs. Miner brought an
instructive and inspiring mes-
sage by means of aflannel graph.
Mrs. T. E. Hancock, the Ex-
plorer Counsellor acted as-chair-
man and made the introductions.
sponded to by Mrs. E. Boyes,
Sunday School superintendent and
Secretary of the Christian Educa-
tion Committee; to the Mothers
by Pam Geddes with reply by Mrs.
Kenneth Smith,
Barbara Anne Doig, pr ies
dent, brought greetings from the
C.G.I.T„ members present and
their leaders Mrs., NormanMac-
Lean and Mrs. ,Norval Stimore.
Mrs. Jim Rose presided at the
piano for Group Singing which
included: "The Explorer Hymn",
"0 Master of the Loving Heart"
and "My Hat". The Explorers
sang: Hey, Hey, Anybody List-
posed by Janet .Haney; to the
Church by Islinncy Dietz, re-
goineocumummaiminaminm
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527.1610, Sesforth
IMP Nino
sages. Donna Miller made pre-,-
sentations to each. Rev. T. E.
Hancock, minister of the church,-
brought a short Picture Presen-
tation of.3 Explorer_and C.G.I.T.
Activities.
In the Graduation Service,
seven girls advanced from the
Explorer Group, into C.G.I.T.;
Nancy ,Dietz, Chief Explorer;
Janet Haney, Keeper, of the Log;
Pam Geddes, Keeper of the
The toast to the Queen was pro- —eeing?" . and -the C.G.I.T.Girls
sang:"Will, Your Anchor Hold?"
" Gale Jacklin thanked the
speaker, Debbie Rose thanked
Mrs. Emmerson Durst for the
floral arrangements and cor-
the eat
mower
&wawa
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we'll throw
in a mower
With the purchase of a new International.Cub Cadet
or Cadet 60 Lawn andtGarden Tractor.
"Yes! You get a new, peflormance-matched International rotary
mower worth up to 8301.00
ee us for details while this offer still lasts!
FARM EQUIPMENT
Our ott0:,= 1.4PTE ' SELL — WE SERVICE"
AYR.OALT-SEAFORTH Phoito 517-0120
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.0910.97
cation are
Phone 527-1910
tqr anconunoctatiun attn9porne.)
In cases where, the realgent or
family does not have thefinanelal
resources, no applicant will be
excluded from the program for ,
thisa
was
reas aon.
lso reported In con-
nection with the Huronview report
that engineers covered- by the
Union Contract with the Inter-
national Union of Operating En-
gineers Local 172, have been
granted wages of $2.90 per hour
including shift, premium retro-
active to Jan.uary 1, 1970, and
expiring December
Bill O'Shea
Seafort;li
Phone 527-0995
MEN'S WEAR
BALIAVIACA ULAY
Building Suppliei .
CLINTON 4182.9514, HENSALL 262-413 SEAFORTII 527-0910
-4,Mggrgipi4 . • fleeff-,4 przfewt
Treasure, Gale Jacklin, Donna
Miller, Debbie Rose and 'Karen
Chapman,
Junior members assisting
were Cathy Coleman, Brenda
Cooper, Cindy Glanville, Debbie.
Gridzak, Peggy PLice;--Z-aniee-------
Rose, Debbie Sallows and Dianne
Sm ith. - , .
A display of work included
Explorer Booklets made and
basketS woven.
Agree , on
Council
ihaugural
It was taid-afternoori at the
May session , of Huron County
Council -Friday in Goderich
before council got down to the,:
business of committee reports..
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The Main'portion of the'nieet-
ing was taken up with taking the
annual photograph of county
council members, honbring past
wardens and having their photo-
graph taken; hearing and answer-
ing the. questions of the Grade 8
class from Holmesville Public
School; and listening to a lengthy
and informative report from the
Huron-Perth TB Association by
Mrs. Beryl Davidson,
When the reports were pre-
sented for council's. perusal, a •
number of routine 'matters Were
handA olecd.
minittee to study tax
review (not tax reform as was
previously reportedin'the Huron,
County Weekly Newspapers) was'
appointed consisting of Gordon
Hess, Charles Thomas, Gerry
Ginn, David 'Gower, Harold
Robinson, Elmer Hayter and
Warden Jack P. Alexander.
It was also agreed that the
inaugural meeting of county
council in 1972 would take
plaCe on the second Tuesday of
the month followed by a full
session on Wednesday and a one-
day meeting on the last Friday,
the month of 'January. •-
The road report shOwed the
, various contracts which had been
awarded by the county with local
contractors and businessmen re-
ceiving a large percentage of
them. •
. It was also announced that
Work on' Develdpinent Road 904
on ' County Road 8 from Summer-
hill to Auburn has been approved
and that tenders, for this project
will close on June 11, ,1971 with
work to start about July 1.
They report of the Huron
County, Planning Board showed
that the' committee is working on
the possibility 'of seeking out suf-
ficient land fill sites fOr municip 7
alines ,in the county desiring to
0,atiimu.niligcalprnaauttey grmwlotrh ?ler danumotphien;
purposes. • "
It was also learned that the
committee is seeking a definition
olifIc't'aliiigah,sioatreirtime5r" form prov.:.
Somebody'
Wants What'
You Don't Need
0
etce '
"The Main purpose therefo
is that it offers the supportiVe
services and the encouragement
so that the family will be willing:
to continue to have the older
member of the family remain in
the household," the report stated..
Residents admitted under the
vacation care program to a Home
for the Aged may stay for one
week, up to a maximum of one
month. . The progrkm will be -
offered on a year-round basis and
where possible, the visitor will
be required to 1:av the ,.I.AinAt rate
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