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neggiatigpa andhe !has las, '�&l § "R , IThe , QIKCTA „ 'officlal said
M I credibility �.,as MIali,sf9r '
�. parents should be: chore Inuolved
s the education process to ensure
$duration, Mr, :Riddell sill, ,
"a The>wlberals appose - ima y .:u ;ib4t' resp6g0ble; people run for
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the Mil's provisions and will work he would spsitrop 1 fsu ort Carey hoof ,
to make changes In the boardeetirisy :ode t to
legislature, Mr. Riddell ,assured u lc page_ slield on a xotating
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public,
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is audience. He supports �.
h pp basis in' iiar�lb4s schools, And
i{ flee in teacher board
r» , �. 1 a r: r+ • the ratepayers' shoolo see • that.•
negotiation a local concern, and Nia one
the attend the meetin s�
Hebsci 11 plans re.n o va tions rejects the idea of having y o ,+
principals and teachers in works vsielt Ina vaeµN:
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se orate federations. Riddel said
NA,► }d+ working conditions and jabs a nation ,fin
fro► Armen and street worklarad
• ` y security should be negotiable in
�- pi ee,led. in The'WWd of. owl
�. Robert Baker, Chairman of the Huron Agricultural Society, In Mr. Davis will contact Frank 46 Pro -
teacher -board contracts. The �t � of the, oondng
Parks Board presented the order to secure a loan' he will Forrest to work while he Trustees as well as teachers, of The %xd Jeetuus (in, Person)
„. `'v, q• budget for the Recreational contact Ed. Stan of the Ministry undergoes surgery in April and may have to resign in Azle the world from Jezu-
Committe which was approved on of Agriculture and Food. recuperates.' confrontation situations such ae igdem Are you, ready?
motion of Baker and Erb, He The Clerk received word that the York County teacher -school
outlined steps being taken The Street Committee had no the water in Hensall is good. A board dispute where an For, free ,information &bowl
- ^ '"` t u^• . regarding renovations at the report. Mr. Davis reported new thank you for the plaque given to agreement cant be. reached by tMe overlooked^ Glo. I me• -
'n" Arena and said he had secured signs erected. He will need firemen was received from Brill any means, Mr. Riddell said in sage,
v �P �.; the co-operation of the South materials to fill holes in the roads. Mickle, who was unable to attend answer to an audience question. Write "ASK"
the ceremony. "Then compulsory arbitration can p0 BOX 221 WESTQN Orwt
FOR THE WINNERS - A large collectlon of trophies were up for grabs at Saturday's
Junior Farmers' Broomball championship, hosted by the Seaforth Junior Farmers
at the Community Centre. The Huron Ladies broomball team won the B
M Championship ,trophy, defeating Perth 2 - 0 In overtime play. Junior Farmers from
as far away as Niagara competed.
The Clerk will attend a meeting
be used to get the children back
MSN 8M7 '
in Goderich, March 6, whidh will
into the schools".
CANADA NO.
1.for
listed with the Department of
_
instruct clerks -and treasurers
about the 1974 Stablization Grant
One teacher asked the MPP if
he felt that school boar d trustees
Forage eeds
others who have degrees.
"If
Requirement.
should be required to have
and
interesting facts. Aricultural
A letter was received inquiring
ualif.cations for their obs just as
q j
made,
a man chooses to run and
if there are any zoning by-laws
teachers need a degree and a year
Seed
Grains
held Wednesday of last week in
the Township Hall with 16
which will prevent a railway
at Teachers College for theirs.
the people feel he's qualified,
they have the choice of electing
Timothy
"Make Us Builders of Peace."
siding being connected to Bendix
Mr, Riddell said that sometimes
We are heavily stocked with
members present,
'A li ti f d b id
self-educated people can be
locality ;grown
another.
`p •�,:;,.'""�"� ' ~f., I `'
Institute
Skaffa Women's In
�amily Life Center. Several
of $1500asnow removal and
"head and shoulders" above
CANADA NO.
1.for
listed with the Department of
_
The International meeting of
contests were enjoyed with
$4000 for m aintenance will be
others who have degrees.
"If
through some of the old "Minute.
Red Clover
Warner. Collings, under the
interesting facts. Aricultural
the Staffa Women's Institute was
Valerie McPhail and Marilyn
made,
a man chooses to run and
Societies commenced in 1792 with
and
fortunate. In 1964 Mrs, Lillian
Achievement Day 'were
held Wednesday of last week in
the Township Hall with 16
'Miller'in charge.
An address of -good wishes was
A building permit to D.C.Joynt
to construct an office in his
the people feel he's qualified,
they have the choice of electing
Timothy
"Make Us Builders of Peace."
Seed
president of the local fair for
President and we may well have
members present,
.
read by Mary Rennie and Barbara
building was approved.
him." He found when he was a
another.
made ginger bread from scratch
the service: Mrs. Frank
war and resumed after the war
was over. Due to lack of
District N o. 8. District 8 is
comprised of 16 societies in
Mrs. John Miller presided and was presented with many lovely
Accounts amounting to
Board of Education member, Mr.
of highest quality we have had
Huron and Perth with omy'one
they must change with the times
opened the meeting with the
gifts.
$4337,88 were ordered paid.
Riddell said, that the majority of
for many years.
from a mix. These were compared ,
by the,
eor e Margarets.
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Institute Ode and Mary Stewart
Appreciation was expressed by
Dog tags are available.
trustees were interested in,
A full line of forage seeds will
be 'available.
thg great C.N.E. Needless to say,;--
in order to compensate, other
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Collect. Roll call was answered by
Barbara.
Collings and Mrs, Rice. Mrs. Bell
education and in teachers.
also
horse show and a demonstration
sauce and Marion Jordon and
naming something from
'Mrs.
Personals
We
Commenting on Mr. Riddell's
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advice about teachers needing to
We are taking orders
conducted
busines Roll call was
„,
Australia. Ed. Chappel
Darlene Templeman,
all
session.
answered by Bible verse,
nOR' for grain and
untiringly during the Convention
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In'
presented a paper on the motto -
Hamilton spent the weekend
s s o
work for more public support,Jim
Carey London, past president
forage seeds.
Achievement Da y'
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Jim Scotta treasurer's
Home and Country,
Duringbusiness the members
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman and family.
discriminate /
of the OECTA who attended the
O
dinner
The
Seed Plant
chose creative stitchery as their
Visiting at the same home Sunday
(Continued from page 1 )
meeting said his
first choice in short courses and
' were Mr. and Mrs.'Dale Martyn,
guests who attended the buffet
ave association g,this high
In Londesboro
�
paper mache as a second choice.
Wanda and Michelle, Russeldale,
dinner meeting held at the Legion
priority.
"Teachers have to let parents
p
Phone Clinton 482-7476 or
Members moved to make their
Bev Stewart, Stratford and Mr.
Hall. They represented the
know that they have a
Blyth 628-4889
A TOUGH GAME - Broomball is hard work and games are usually won by a very
usual donation to Bunny Bundle.
Mrs. Robert Parsons presented
and Mrs, David Capling, Lc;ndon.
Ladies from Hibbert United
Masonic Or der, Forresters, Loyal
Orange Lodge, Seaforth Legion
Professional service to offer to the
low score. Many Junior Farmer teams played Saturday at the arena iri their annual
'B
a contest on Trees. -Mrs'. A. H.
Church joined with the ladies
and Hensall Legion, Lions Club,
community" Mr. Carey said. For
too long 'teachers have done
Broomball Tournament. Clinton won the Men'sfinal by a score of 2 - 0 over-
Daynard presented the topic by.
•
from Cromarty Presbyterian
Optimist Club, Odd Fellows from
whatever is asked of them.
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Perth. A Women's broomball team from Huron won their B final b beating Perth 2
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showing pictures of Kenya, Africa
which were most interesting. The
Church on Friday for tjie annual
World's pay of Prayer.
Seaforth and Hensall and
Municipal officers.
Education is a service in which
SEED CORN
- 0 in overtime. Deb McClure got both the goals.
meeting closed with 0 Canada,
James Devereaux, R.R.4,
wor'kingconditions and wages are
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Society members
followed by a dainty lunch served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Gertrude
Celebrate
Seaforth, Grand Knight of Father
News of,Varna
GOAD YIELD and
Stephen Eckert Council of the
Correspondent
Attend
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Taylor,Mrs. Orpha Norris and
Miss Olive Speare.
Krunch Kernels
WorldDayBrotherhood
Knights of Columbus of Seaforth
and area, who sponsored the
Mrs. Ivan McCI mont
Bowling Party
STANDABILITY
Spring De -
COrYent'O
meeting this
Lodge
�
#1 Krunchy Kernels
Prayer
year, was chairman for the event.
Members of the Orange
and their wives held their bowling
.FREE
livery on early orders.
(Contributed) the past. Th- question is - how and talent s that our small fairs
held the sixth meeting of their
4-H Homemaking Club at the
,Ol
party last Friday, night and was
-SPECIAL
The •..73rd'•• Convention of
lAg'r-ietdtur l hrItl i iirticul#tIi31 $o'c
r wa n
•best to do it in the future? To -day
9 there are 242 fairs and exhibitions
continue to .exist and exp.4 i., IA
tit iF E'a 5t tt: ` a°"i3o $�, 'is
m eir s. A th
ho e,gi,t#e igdez�lr r, ui ,
The )'Vor)d Daof Prayer was
, ,
o�servecl by the 'Burns' U.C. W'.
,�ocieties of Ontario held recently'
listed with the Department of
fortunate an'd one only,has to look
Smale- on Saturday morning at/
9:30 A.M. with 12 girls present.
on March 1, at the home of Mrs,
in Toronto brought out some
Agriculture of Ontario with some
through some of the old "Minute.
Roll Call was answered by `;The
Warner. Collings, under the
interesting facts. Aricultural
237 holding fairs this past year.
Books" to realize just h ow
pasta dish I served", Plans for
leadership' of Mrs. James Rice.
Societies commenced in 1792 with
r A local lady, Mrs. John
fortunate. In 1964 Mrs, Lillian
Achievement Day 'were
The theme of the service was
the founding of a society at
McCowan, as well as being a
Grummett was a Provincial
discussed.
"Make Us Builders of Peace."
Niagara. However, the fair was
president of the local fair for
President and we may well have
Judy Jeffery and Ruth Chappel
The following ladies took part in
abandoned during the 1812-14
1973, was also president of
another.
made ginger bread from scratch
the service: Mrs. Frank
war and resumed after the war
was over. Due to lack of
District N o. 8. District 8 is
comprised of 16 societies in
Most fair boards 'realize that
and Marion Smale and Mar Jane
Y
Konarski, Mrs, Donald McGre-
transportation the fair was moved
Huron and Perth with omy'one
they must change with the times
Templeman made ginger bread
got, Mrs. Pete Salverda, Miss Ida
Leiper, MissGladys Lei
from one centre to another and in
bated
society not holding a fair this past'
unless they get big enough to
from a mix. These were compared ,
by the,
eor e Margarets.
g
184,61 in Toronto to become
year, Mrs. McCowan has a two
change the times, Seaforth,' last
ear, came u with three firsts for
Y P
girls.
Elizabeth Templeman and
Taylor, Mrs. Jim Scott, Mrs.
thg great C.N.E. Needless to say,;--
in order to compensate, other
years t erm and last year visit ed
half of the fairs held in the district
the society - a tractor -pull, a light
Joanne Ross made brown sugar
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Collings and Mrs, Rice. Mrs. Bell
fairs mushroomed up and
and plans to visit the remainder
horse show and a demonstration
sauce and Marion Jordon and
saga Mrs.,sEd Bel] the
flourished,
this comingyear.
for the ladies., All were
Ruth Jeffery made a lemon sauce.
conducted
busines Roll call was
These societies had a prime
Mrs. McCowan worked
considered a success and plans
Muffins were judged by the
in
session.
answered by Bible verse,
objective, .the improvement of
1 P
untiringly during the Convention
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are underway for a repeat this
girls preparation for
a
Previous min�ites were read by
es
livestock, poultry, field crops and
as she was one of two ladies in
Year. 1975 is the Centennial Year
for the town
Achievement Da y'
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Jim Scotta treasurer's
other farm products, with special
charge of Junior Handicraft. They
and already plans are
rt iv b Miss Jean
host,lrsMrs.rAllen
'iarty
wC3►Li7E:us..� ;
Hayter, The `ti9At will be
opo s r, e y March 1,,
read from VioleLeiper, A t and Mel thanks of was
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IMPROPER WHEEL ALIGNMENT
held Friday night, March 29.
DISCOUNTS
Pancake Supper
Distributed in Huron
A successful pancake supper
Colunty by
was held in Varna United Church
like Mrs.McCowan -who have
given so generously of their time ONTARIO'S
on Tuesday, February 26, from
which the proceeds went to the
Milton J. Dietz
Explorers group who are helping
,
to support a girl in China.
LTD*
We wish to extend sincere
sympathy to family and friends of
PURINA CHOWS
Mr. Harvey Coleman who passed
SANITATION PRODUCTS
away a week ago.SEED
CORN
LAYER CAGES
Mr. acrd Mrs. Wilmer Reid are
VENTILATION
holidaying in the South.
e (Wholesale & Retalt)
The U.C.W. will meet again
March 7,
R.R. 4
this Thursday night, at
�
Varna United Church.
Seaforth, Ontario
The Liberal Association held a
phone 527-0608
banquet at Hully Gully on Friday,
_
' attention being focused on the
4 latest farm practices as well as
the promotion of handicrafts, the '•
arts, cooking and the Jqnior
were kept busy displaying being formed for some special
articles, answering questions and events for it which will also be the
giving advice to the many 130th year of the fair,
delegates.
Friends of Barbara McCaughey
honoured her with a' bridal
shower on Friday evening at the
opo s r, e y March 1,,
read from VioleLeiper, A t and Mel thanks of was
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IMPROPER WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Section. They have most certainly
It is due to the efforts of people
served as a Showroom Of
Agriculture and emaking in
like Mrs.McCowan -who have
given so generously of their time ONTARIO'S
NEW TAX CREDIT
SYSTEM:
CA SES
Cabinet.. --shuffle irresponsible
(Continued from Page 1) Ontario North Regional- Liberal
,Said, Associationo—C ucted a brief
The function of the Ontario annual rh6etingr
Development Corporation should Returned to office were:
be 'changed from "a grantor of President, Douglas Bell, Strat-
funds to an initiator of ford; Vice -Pr esident, Duncan
businesses," Mr. Nixon McCallum, Hanover; Treasurer,
maintained. William Elston, R.R.4,
The money would spark new Wingham; Secretary, William
growth it Canadian companies to Somerville, Stratford; and
combat the flame of foreign Directors, Kent Lamont, R.R.5,
domination now engulfing Ont Paisley, Ross McLelland, Mount
oyio's economy, Mr. Nixon said. Forest, Robert Campbell, Owen
He also felt that; women's Sound, and Beryl Harper,
rights in the courts should be
Goderich.
The executived also includes �� ppEN
presidents of all riding
associations. Mr. Rochus Faber is
Treasurer, William Elston vacationing in Florida.
reported a bank balance of $97. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Cooper and
strengthened; denturists should girls are holidaying in Florida.
be licenced to provide low-cost Mr. Tom Munroe, who
dentures; landfill sites should be sprained his ankle at work, is
abandoned and replaced with convalescing at his home.
recycling; urban transit systems A farewell party for Mr. and
%hould rely on tried and tested Mrs, Robert' Elgie, who are
transportation means, moving to Exeter, was held at the
The government should home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
attempt to equalize the cost of Consitt on Saturday, March 2.
living t� roughout Ontario, 4-H Meets
especially in the North, Mr, Nixon Kippen Il 4-H Club held their
said. first meeting at the home of the
He was greeted with deafening leader,lM s. Angus Hummel on
applause when said that the, Wednesday, Feb, 27th. The
Conservative Government sl%uld -project is "Taking a Look At
be dealt with critically and the Yourself". Mrs. Al Hoggarth is
p� eopie of Ontario should , be assistant leader,
shown that a responsible Officers elected were:
alternative, the Liberal party, was Susie Hoornaert, Vice President
available. , - Shirley Chalmers, Secretary=
At the conclusion of Mr. boreen Van Wieren. Press
Nixon's speech, the Westetn Reporter - 'Lynn Alderdice.
2 out of 3
Ontario, residents who file
income tax returns thisjw;ar
will' share. $3a0 �nilhon
in tax credits.
(Even if they don't play income #ax!)
Families, pensioners, roomers, boarders, the handicapped and othefs will
benefit. Ontario's newTax Credit System provides for three separate credits,
and here's how they work:
1, People who own or rent (including roomers and boarders) may share
in the Property Tax Credit.
2. People who fill out a Federal income tax return may share in the Sales
Tax Credit.
3, People over 65 may sure in the Pensioner Tax Credit.
You must fill out a Federal income tax return.
The new purple Ontario Tax Credit Form comes attached inside it. So even
if you don't pay income tax, you should still file a Federal income tax return
with the Ontario Tax Credit Form this year..
We want yotyml to get your fair shore of Ontario's tax credits.
Onb'lols Witham G. Davis, Premier
<,J ��ii Arthur 14. Mien, Minister of Revenue
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