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The . farmers' lobby group called for the research funds today in its, annual brief to the ° r 'i ` I Ontario cabinet.>t�4ltr, t F¢ KagJ The Federation also asked that��. r, krl sizeable loans and tax incentives ✓✓�� ,a a ' � W ;, YJ� be given to municipalities researching or building recycling plants. r The brief points out that each t person now produces about five w pounds of garbage daily.. At the Vi READY FOR THE 17th - These students have a special Interest In learning about turn of the century, the rate was -` the 17th of March --their school St.Patrick's in Dublin is named after the patron less than two pounds a day. saint of Ireland. Classrooms have been decorated In St. Patrick's Day style as the The policy paper also notes, wall behind John Ryan, Terry Cronin, Colleen Maloney, Ma4treenMurray and "The problem is multiplying and %` ( with it the necessity for effective' Cathy O'Connor shows. �++ and realistic action. Several cities` A t E m o n d v i I I e U C �♦`A' r{' have. been scouting for a g , countryside garbage dump during HOLDS TROPHY -Michael Rowland., 11, son of Mr. recent months. It is cheap and and .Mrs. Ed. Rowland of Dublin who won the Legion easy to dump their Waste onto District C Public Speaking competitions recently, Salvation'Army member • speaks others, but it must be stopped. shows his trophy, and citation. On St. Patrick's Day This is where farmers expect the � provincial government to step Michael ' will compete in Colljngw00d against Mrs. E. R. Luther of Hensall Papple, opened the meeting by Hulley gave a reading "The in " speakers from three districts. and a member of the Salvation reading a poem "The Camel." Meaning of Lent," Army in London, was the 'guest Members received invitations • The highlight of the afternoon speaker at the March meeting of N a forum Alcohol in was our speaker, Mrs. J. M. Area PUC men a t Toronto. the .U.C.W. of Egmondville Northside Uniteded Church on Scott, Unit 2 member, who spoke United Church. Her topic "Prayer March 27. Also, to two evening of the trip she and her husband and What It Means to Me" was Thankoffering meetings, at took this winter to India, and ably presented, and said "Prayer Northside Church, March 26 and spent several weeks, with their Frank Sills and Edmund Daly of local municipalities' ownership of continue its traditional role of is the meeting place,of God and at, Cavan, Winthrop, April 3. son John, who teaches there. She the Seaforth P. U.C. and Don the electricity system. As well, sli f e g u a r d i n g electricity MacRae of the Dublin P.U.C.the ,MEA needs more repre- consumers' interests, particularly man -the point of contact waere Mrs. Paliple read articles on displayed many items of interest sentation on the Board to Spirits meet. Prayer is the desire "Mission Today" and a write-up and her talk of life i India wasp were among some 1500 delegates in the area of rates. of hearts and our acknowledge- .in the Observer written by Dr. thoroughly enjoyed by -all: at the convention of the Ontario ment of God, Prayer is the ' Robert McClure in Borneo. Our unit had a short business' Municipal Electric Association in slender nerve of the soul and A committee was appointed to meeting. We decided to entertain Toronto. ARNOLD ST�NNISSEN heart. It is a high -honor to hold conduct a Bakeless Bake Sale as,a residents of Seaforth Manor on. The OMEA represents about fellowship with good and we pray means of raising in and Wednesday afternoon February350 municipal electric g LH' 1': —HEALTH and ACCIDE:\T ^ to acknowledge our dependence members were asked to donate 13, commissions who distribute and trust, It is an instinct within craft materials to the Juniors of' 'electric " ower to about two Registered Retirement Pe nF — UniY•3 joined with us for lunch P us that cries out to a higher being the congregation to keep them provided by several ladies of Unit million household customers. income Tax Deductable Registered than ourselves. Prayer counter- occupied during church service. 2 and a social half-hour together Much of the discussion centred : Retirement Annuities. acts wrong and promotes love, was enjoyed. g • on the government's recent —REPRESENTING — benevolence and charity- causing Unit 2 U.C.W. had as their Mrs, Frank Golding of Unit 3 decision to appoint only two Sun Life Assurance Company +F selfishness and indifference to guests Unit 3 when they met on behalf., of their members, OMEA• members' to the new Of Canada disappear. It is the greatest force together in the social rooms of the thanked our unit for an enjoyable 12 -man Ontario Hydro Board. TELEPHONE: 527-0410 I and power for good on earth." church on Wednesday, March 4. afternoon. The Association's official view is 117 GODERITH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH '. Mrs. Luther and Mrs. J. C. Our president, Mrs., Lorne Dale, that this does not represent the Britton sang a duet "Near to the welcomed all to the afternoon Heart of God" and Mrs. Luther meeting.4 H club S sang a solo "Prayer Gently Lifts Mrs. Frank Hulley and Miss k M vtauys tnompson pa charge or devotions :and program, which McKillop 3 held their,,first, :t West End Garage we say, ,. • • gram convener and opened with a opened with a poem 1'omor . meeting at Mrs. Dragers ons. ' poem "Give Me a Faith." The scri ture was read b Mrs T E row's Opportunity." Hymn 80 was sung Scripture reading was ' March 4 at 8:00 p.m. Officers are• resident -Jo Ann � 7 - - • Lantz, 83 yeafis on March 16 and Mrs. Sadie Scott. Mr.Reg. Reid, , t \ r Mr. Russ Hays, Seaforth who will Stratford with his brother-in-law given on the storage of "problem I 1 Y 1 Mr. 'Russ Hays. articles." Seven good rules of 23rd. ;t•, f ' 0 storage were established. .fr 1. Z 1 quilting these days, a full sized j I i�x rA Doro'hy of Clinton both former k Ari on Monday, March 18 at neiehbours with Mrs. Carrie Edgar is an' enthusiastic quitter. i d _ I kf 1 kX; ;IX ' i;�t t •PP j4�� to 40 kr�4 ICr'impelene, Trevira, Do'ullyle-Knits, Seer. suckers, Plain and Mated Pdlyeaber Crepe, Cottons, Broadcloth and denims. -- We ' handle only first quality materials. --- Just Arrived Complete Line of :Sewing Aceesso6ft nes arol140NERI' E The Friendly 4lore in Seaforth — "the friendly town" Me," Mrs. Charles Eyre was pro vtauys tnompson pa charge or devotions :and program, which McKillop 3 held their,,first, :t West End Garage we say, ,. • • gram convener and opened with a opened with a poem 1'omor . meeting at Mrs. Dragers ons. ' poem "Give Me a Faith." The scri ture was read b Mrs T E row's Opportunity." Hymn 80 was sung Scripture reading was ' March 4 at 8:00 p.m. Officers are• resident -Jo Ann � 7 - - • Hancock. Mrs. Luther and Mrs. taken from 9th Chapter of Luke, Van Drunen;vice -president-Barb Britton were presented with token followed by prayer, Mrs. Donald Maloney;'secretar Janet Drager gifts by Mrs. Roy McGonigle-' Bode favored us with a lovely solo and press reporter Jean The president,Mrs. Earl "The Old Ru�ge,d Cross." Mrs. Vantyghem. ,. The.np!4,meeting'will.be held' 410 x. al M:us,,x;.Van IDi•unen's' 'on Y ; Monday, March 11 at 8:00 p.m. — sib "Al Kilba.rchan a N ores By Mabel Turnbull CLINTON 1V 4-H The Clinton 1V 4-H group held their third meeting on Monday, March 4 at Carngchan's with a!1 members present. The meeting -was o ened with the 4-H pledoe ONTARIO'S NEWTAX CREDIT SYSTEM: r f 3 a • 2puto Ontario residents who He income returns this ear • • Will share $300 million ' • credits:'in (Even if they don't pay income tax!) . Families, pensioners, roomers, boarders, the handicapped and others will "f 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 boarder-) may share in the PropertyTax CFedit. 2. People who fill out aIFederal 'income tax return may share in the Sales Tax Credit. 3. People over 65 may share in the Pensioner Tax Credit. You must fill out a Fedeial income tax return. I The new purple Ontario'iax Credit Form comes•attached inside it. So even if you don't pay ncome tax,you should still file a Federal income tax return, with the Onta ' Tax 6redit Form'this year. We want you to get your fair share of Ontario's tax credits. •• 'o S William G. Davis, Premier M Q to tArthur K. Meen, Minister of Revenue I TAX CREDIT SYSTEM If you have any questions yott may, free of charge, dial "0" and ask the operator for Zenith If -2000. Residents within the tet' MetroTorcinto local calling area should dial -965-8470. 74-HSCR°. I � ' I It's all in the way, Pontiacs are' put together. Get behind the wheel of a full- size Pontiac and you will soon feel how beautifully it rides and handles. And if you ever saw- the making of a Poniiac-on the assembly line. You'd' understaiId why. Quality materials. Quality workmanship, And quality control inspectors double and triple checking that every Pontiac built is worthy of its name. Finished to Pontiac perfection. Seven layers of coating made 'up of bonderizing, primers (including zinc chromate). Sealer and high-lustre'acrylic lacquer help protect and beautify every Pontiac! N That's what we say about our L.aurentians>, Cata•lina.s an(1-Par*sienne Broughams, ask your salesmihn for a demonstration... and then you'll know. thatt be it! • The roof is a strong, silent type. How Twenty -below .or a hundred above, and then roll call. Discussion, on More .Birthdays! Greetings to Edgar of Listowel. storage, was called "A Place for Mrs. Sadie Scott of Cromarty who Mr.,4A Mtts. Gordon Scott and Everything." Good storage and ' was 93 on March 5, 'to Mrs. Lillie Mr. James Scott, Cromarty, with how to store various articles was Lantz, 83 yeafis on March 16 and Mrs. Sadie Scott. Mr.Reg. Reid, discussed. Suggestions were Mr. Russ Hays, Seaforth who will Stratford with his brother-in-law given on the storage of "problem be 80 years 'young' on March Mr. 'Russ Hays. articles." Seven good rules of 23rd. Many of the residents .are storage were established. Mrs. Cecelia Edgar and friend quilting these days, a full sized The next meeting wall be held Doro'hy of Clinton both former quilt has been put up. Mrs. Corrie on Monday, March 18 at neiehbours with Mrs. Carrie Edgar is an' enthusiastic quitter. Christine Carter's. d _ accelerator and brake edal shafts hel ONTARIO'S NEWTAX CREDIT SYSTEM: r f 3 a • 2puto Ontario residents who He income returns this ear • • Will share $300 million ' • credits:'in (Even if they don't pay income tax!) . Families, pensioners, roomers, boarders, the handicapped and others will "f 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 boarder-) may share in the PropertyTax CFedit. 2. People who fill out aIFederal 'income tax return may share in the Sales Tax Credit. 3. People over 65 may share in the Pensioner Tax Credit. You must fill out a Fedeial income tax return. I The new purple Ontario'iax Credit Form comes•attached inside it. So even if you don't pay ncome tax,you should still file a Federal income tax return, with the Onta ' Tax 6redit Form'this year. We want you to get your fair share of Ontario's tax credits. •• 'o S William G. Davis, Premier M Q to tArthur K. Meen, Minister of Revenue I TAX CREDIT SYSTEM If you have any questions yott may, free of charge, dial "0" and ask the operator for Zenith If -2000. Residents within the tet' MetroTorcinto local calling area should dial -965-8470. 74-HSCR°. I � ' I It's all in the way, Pontiacs are' put together. Get behind the wheel of a full- size Pontiac and you will soon feel how beautifully it rides and handles. And if you ever saw- the making of a Poniiac-on the assembly line. You'd' understaiId why. Quality materials. Quality workmanship, And quality control inspectors double and triple checking that every Pontiac built is worthy of its name. Finished to Pontiac perfection. Seven layers of coating made 'up of bonderizing, primers (including zinc chromate). Sealer and high-lustre'acrylic lacquer help protect and beautify every Pontiac! N That's what we say about our L.aurentians>, Cata•lina.s an(1-Par*sienne Broughams, ask your salesmihn for a demonstration... and then you'll know. thatt be it! • The roof is a strong, silent type. How Twenty -below .or a hundred above, about having not one roof over -your head, Pontiacs are regularly put through incred- but two? And having the extra security of ibly demanding tests in northern Canadiar the crush resistance engineered into a winters and searing southern deserts doubWpanel roof construction and strong Every •component is checked out fo roof pillars? Protection like that means efficient operation under the severes peace of mind. Pontiac's double -panel conditions, The on.gine, for instance, it roof also has a sound -absorbing chamber protected by a coolant, overflow systen between the steel panels. And the inner that prevents coolant loss in extreme heat• panel is perforated to act much like an t1fl#� acoustic ceiling. It all makes for consider able' quietness. Along with exceptional -„..,I strength L;M -:::.. ,. : ••tea ., You wont a quiet car? You've got it! w Nobody takes greater pains than Pontiac to keep things quiet. For example: special seals around the steering column and the accelerator and brake edal shafts hel ' t r- p Rely on it, Pontiac is- built to -take it, built keep engine noise outside the passenger to be driven with confidence all year area. More than that, Pontiac lays on sound , insulation and deadeners, noise barriers round! Many parts are galvanized for long life. and vibration ,suppressors wherever they Performs on regular fuel. It could sur- Corrosion protection is sprayed into ho`rd- matter. B.ecouse quietness matters a lot: • prise you that a full-size Pontiac with its to -get -at places, and now o new under- Smooth, comfortable ride. Pontiac's standard V-8 is an excellent performer on coating will) a petroleum base is applied Wide -Track ride comes from more than d lower-cost, regular -grade ,gas. For thaf to the -lower control arms and frame- - wide -stance. It's having full -coil suspen- matter, all Pontiarr engines are designed din laces most sensitive to corroding road to operate efficiently on regular, low- s 9 �slon with each spring computer -selected lead or no -lead fuels. splash, to that car. And a heavy -gauge steel frame No wonder a Pontiac weathers Canada's with large, soft body mounts between In a full-size '74, you also get the. quick climate so handsomely, or that Pontiac frame and body to -soak up road harsh -response of variable --ratio power steering trade-in value is highl ness. And it's having a forward -mounted r that's improved for durability, a 3 -speed We make sure everything 'fits, Tight. steering linkage for unbeatable direction- Turbo Hydro -uratic transmission and the All Pontiac bodies go through a special al stability. You're more 'at ease, make reassurance of power front disc brakes, it's test o he assembly line where the in- fewer steering corrections, And you're all standard! If you wont even more rood relaxed in molded •foam seats, enjoying ; tenor is lose- up and air pumped out to IoY n9 performance, consider ordering steel -, radial I tires that tour with a cr to osemi-vacuum. Water is then forced comfort that is deep and long-lasting. ply € special radial tuned suspension packogp gainst the outside, long and hard. If �„� for fantastic roadability. there's a tea or mis-fit anywhere, water Take a test drive. Just one will do. It's will quickly of it, the best way to quickly discover how much What's ore, every day several finished a full-size Pontiac offers you in satisfaction, Pontiacs ar taken for another tough ex- `' amination th t includes almost "drown- °``” luxury and real value. See your Pontiac ing" the cars under high-pressure water. dealer now and do some Wide -Tracking. The object of these and all other tests: One test drive and that'll be 04 to give you a quality car, a well-built car! 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