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The Huron County Ptartihing
Department held. an open meet-
ing at Vanastra Monday night to
A ' h in the ro err on' °
,acus. c ang g P r Y
which four three-storey buildings
Patio Stones.
are located in the northwest
18"x18" Grey or Red only 1.14
section of Vam),str`a from comtnc`tf
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vial to residential.
24" x 30" Sidewalk Slab 1.85
Nick Hill, County Planner, was
England is spending two weelwith the Edward
in charge of the meeting attended
CARPET
by Reeve Elgin• • Thompson of
Tuckersmith: the -two owners of
works for the National Westminister Bank at home, lives on her parents' 93 acre
the four buildings, John VanGas-
polypropylene fibre. Orange, Red, Gold or
Foambocked, lies flat, Blue.
tel and Fred Ginn; and a number..,
"
of Vanastra 'residents.
`�' Mr�V�astel cited requests
stain -resistant. Easy to
needs no binding. '^2.44 21
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for housing ; as the reason for
'Expositor Linotype operator Leo. Hagan Tuesday.
turning the four buildings- former
'a
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officers' quarters when it was
Canadian Forces Base, iitJa. 24
(Staff Photo)
one bedroom and two-bedroom
apartments. He estimated it
Ghana--dance.,at school -
would cost about $450.000 -to
Model 130. For
! I Rough Stud.
convert the rooms to apartments.
Originally Mr. VanGastef and
Mr. Ginn had planned a sports
moved -in their own individual beginning with a co-ed camp July
complex and a hostel for the
Dominion Sash
„ buitdl but this' ' did not
style shedding the formal 14-21 for 12-15 yr. Junior Girls
materiali4c 1?a'this'•.�'eaM)n it, had
Opening Size 4303
been '8'e4nated commercial
w hen the original plan was drawn
up. r ,
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WROUGHT
IRONRAILINGS
M aREr-OR
to Aw' -
Patio Stones.
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18"x18" Grey or Red only 1.14
YOUNG FARMER SEES
EXPOSITOR' -• Sandra Jordan, centre, an change
complete with 1795,
24" x 30" Sidewalk Slab 1.85
visitor from Buckinghamshire,
England is spending two weelwith the Edward
Top Ouality
CARPET
' Melady Family, R.R.2 Dublin as part of a four month•visit to C ada, Sandra, who
Single Glazed Immil Glass
works for the National Westminister Bank at home, lives on her parents' 93 acre
BEE F
polypropylene fibre. Orange, Red, Gold or
Foambocked, lies flat, Blue.
farm where they raise cattle,
Leicester sheep and winter wheat. Ske and host Don
P4-1 RSO 52" x 70' ', . 69.9$ 99.95
stain -resistant. Easy to
needs no binding. '^2.44 21
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Melady, right, talked to
'Expositor Linotype operator Leo. Hagan Tuesday.
GOVERN-31ENT
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(Staff Photo)
INSPECTED
Visitors from
Ghana--dance.,at school -
Whole Beef, 98C
99t
Model 130. For
! I Rough Stud.
2" x,d" Pte -cut 921/2
Half Beef
(6y John cCarroll)
moved -in their own individual beginning with a co-ed camp July
Price subject to change
Dominion Sash
They came• they saw, they
style shedding the formal 14-21 for 12-15 yr. Junior Girls
No. 91124 (below). O•
Black steel holder.
Opening Size 4303
conquered the earts of the many
approach. A' communication that July 21.28, ages 11-12. Parents
IIVCLi'DES: CUTTING.
reg. 28.11 special
students gathered to learn of
, ignored different dialects, without partners. Juk 28 -Aug 2.
µR�FB;Cx an QUICK
SAKRETE JUST ADD WATER
creative dance techniques.
languages. and cultures was Junior Girls, Aug. 4-1I. 9-10 yr. .
cal Imes. 14" H, x 41,y" i ..t shaped gt Length
W. Fitter Y
'Michael' Dzandza and Samuel
attained. Michael and Samuel And finally Junior Bo.\s. Aug.
11.18. 9-12
C
ree ' Delivery
¢.57 2.34
Allotey are from Accra, the
moved around the gymnasium yr. .
f
ASpenite Panels
capital city of Ghana, in Africa.
revealing with the gathered Michael and Samuel w ill return
reg. 3.50
They had joined John McCarroll,
students that music has no to Ghana in September lca� ing
- -within 10 Mile
Physical Education Consultant
barriers, but rather it offers a their imprints on many , a
and Public Relations Officer from
warm feeling of unity. it projects Canadian, leaving then, �%ith
GRANT McGREGO
Huron Perty R.C.S.S. Board on
the humanity approach that God more tolerance. 6nderstandir,t;.
his recent visit to Sacred Heart
has created us all as equal. and acceptance that \+e are
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Ph. 262- 859
School in-Wingham.to teach the
How did. Michael and Samuel` hi TOy God's creature no matter
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senior class the fundamentals of
• leave their African Environment our heritage.
,
axtd find themselves sharing in
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The students displayed their the learning process of a
skills in folk dancing. The:.v„isitors Canadian School . a..(,mospherc?
w They are guests Miss•Mar Margaret ••• •saw tile'. sequences of an English "' g g ow
in,,
dance entitled Green sleeves'. Whyte of R.R.2, Seaforrh. i
Mr. McCarroll polished up the,In 1972, � Margie had spent
style of each movement by sone time with the Negrito
running through all the ,basic tribesmen of the Northern Philip -
steps in a 'dry run' •procedure pines. She had volunteered to join Strat
for
with the thought in mind that Canadian Crossroads lnternation-
their visitors could become part of al which 'fosters international
this presentation. in no time at
co-operation and intercultural
all, Michael, Samuel and ' My. upderstandingbe.tween natives of IDB provides financr'ng by loans or by equity invest -
McCarroll joined in with the class Africa.,, Asia. West Indies. and ments to almost .all types of businesses which, are
to bridge the generation. . South America and Canada in unable to obtain financial assistance from other
and racial, gaps that originally close person td -••person relation- sources on reasonable terms and conditions. Busi-
were evident between a Grade 8 ships• nessmen are invited to discuss the financial require -
class and their visitors from As Margie had to tratiel and ments of their businesses at the IDB office recently
another continent. a learn to understand, to bridge. to
ecce t challenges, to submit to opened In Stratford:
Later, familiar tunes were P 1;
recalled and as each participant changes. and to respond to Ask for our booklet
moved with the stimulating beats cultures and life stvles so differ -
of various musical pieces, all ent, than her ow•n.' Michacl and
Samuel are travViing ih Canada
and are being presently exposed
Horticultural of life.
Canadian culture and mode ,
Although Michael and Samuel
Society to�irs religions. are of feandt future%sthe�l sure
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do have something in common...
Niagara Fa they both p�C�, gencrouti Manager -.B. B. Baron
smiles and real\ do ommum-
Fifty members of the Seaforth catc. Both �%ill assist Margie at 1032 Ontario St„ Stratford, Ont. JVSA 6Z3
Horticultural Society enjoyed a Camp Menesetung near Goderich Tel.: 271 -5650
y bus trip to Niagara Falls last where she is director, a project of
Wednesday. the Huron Perth Presbytery of the
President Dr. Rodger Whitman United Church of Canada. This
acted as guide. camp is open to all religions'
Two members who
accompanied the group •remained
as delegates for the annual SEA
-
convention of the Ontario Horti
TH
cultural Society, Mrs. Effie
Stephenson of,Seaforth and Mrs.
William Scott of Br!!cefield. JEWELLERS
Special guests on the trip were for
Michael Dzendza of Peki and SamDIAMONDS,
Allotey of Accra in Ghana. They JtWELLERY, FINE CHINA
are members of Crossroads inter- • • • •
national and are on a four-month All Types of Repairs
visit, guests at the home of Mrs.
W.1.,,_ Whyte and Miss ' Margie Phone 527-0270
Whyte of R.R.2. Seaforth. _
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Ideal for •
privacy or pool
fencing.
SPRUCE
i"x6" 21C/lin. Ft.
2"x4" i4 2/3C din. ft.
CEDAR
4"x4" 49a/lin. ff.
VINYL GLASS
PANELS
26" wide x 72"
white or _green
only, 1.66
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Single Bowl r,
Patio Stones.
Laundry Tub.
18"x18" Grey or Red only 1.14
24" x'24" Sidewalk Stab 1.55
complete with 1795,
24" x 30" Sidewalk Slab 1.85
stand,
DOMiNION WINDOWS'
CARPET
SASH
Single Glazed Immil Glass
Needle -punched i2 foot widths in Green,
P333-3 RSO I
1161/2"x70" ......... 144.95 229.95
polypropylene fibre. Orange, Red, Gold or
Foambocked, lies flat, Blue.
P33-2 RSO 7W/2"x70" 99.95 169.95
won't ravel, shrink,
reginstall,
P4-1 RSO 52" x 70' ', . 69.9$ 99.95
stain -resistant. Easy to
needs no binding. '^2.44 21
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Bow Window, RSO 113" x 65'•.' Insul glass, 5
Ideal for. rooms where sq yd sq• yd•
panels x 3 panels high. • ........ 229.95
moisture is no problem.
_wide
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ECONOMY
DOOR and FRAME
SPRUCE STUDS
{
Model 130. For
! I Rough Stud.
2" x,d" Pte -cut 921/2
Opening 341, 4"
x 83". Factory 49S4
assembled
055 ea.
only s„
Dominion Sash
SAVE 20% ori EXTERIOR LIGHTS
•
Cottage Slider
No. 91124 (below). O•
Black steel holder.
Opening Size 4303
Glass in shape of mar
ine gfa•ss, pram. 3-,.-,
,
litter 3,:one.°
Takes
2 1 79
c�
60 watt bulb. t
reg. 28.11 special
2.34
-
SAKRETE JUST ADD WATER
�M■ Y SAVE
REDI-MIX REG. 10%
Concrete mix . , . 90 Ib. 1.99 ' 1.79
Flu 9C124 (above).
No. 91128 (above). Flush mounted to cell•
Flat Black holder. ing. Black finished
Clear glass with verti• holder with spiral
cal Imes. 14" H, x 41,y" i ..t shaped gt Length
W. Fitter Y
Sand mix ..... 80 Ib..
• 1.99 1.19
diam. 3l:". �) it f, 8Yr'. Takes one 60
Trumpef extends 6". it � �; watt bulb.
Mortar mix . 80 Ib. 1.99 1.79
¢.57 2.34
INSULi4TION
4 x 8 x 1/4 --
Loose Pouring Fiberglas
ASpenite Panels
8.3 cu, ft, per bag
reg. 3.50
Save 51 c per .bag only 299
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PRICES EFFECTIVE
IWAY UNTIL f Now Open
JUNE 26, 1974
` SAVEWAY
PERI.FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL•9
Dn. - Thur 8:30 - 6:0G , Friday 8:30 - 9:00 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy, North.
Saturday 8:00 - 4:00 PHONE 235-1582
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