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iPg>It y, ,changes with a new Councillor his e ' Ellis. hax. p {:
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earlier, • than. eti' kr.' 'He .thanked nuclea> plan, 1Fie is hot sate , libraries except twa stdall' a nes t
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ru}�cg board, and d chalf,'man t!f the. police coxtltnittee. Clive hlulsttid Roy .McGonigle whether or not tie will st:ek and all schools will soon benefit 4
s, wcafare system, another term. ^
of rt s _ .•repgrted,. that @fret two years the for their arena work, from Home Ee and Industrial Arts
Neuer members of Se o.. h town has a Xor3' good reputation George Hildebrand said 1974 Huron Board ' of 'Education in Grades 7 and 8. Mrs, Kander Our, brand opening was a great success.
s' E cpU.n9i1 were made, c°mmittee for police' control., He said he will had be a hard year, with a lot of trustee Molly Kunder said Huron asked for sp'ppart in her bid fqr t ,
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rllaen over the last year, ,stand.agaia forofftce. decisions t° make acrd announced people are using the' schools to re-election.
Flannery said,. allowing
p p � that'he will o after another term capacity with programs on every Huron firth RCSS board,
f, ire' rY g Seaforth tllice re octet 89
to shoulder real ' 8 • night. New classrooms in' existing chairman Mlichael Connolly o
general occurrences over the past on coancil, R g
responsibility. , 11 mouths, councillor Ellis said,
Engineer PUC Surplus
schools are being opened for Kippers said he Hill st>}d for
?1 thefts under 5200, 10 thefts • PUC chairman • Dr. 'Rodger trainable retarded children who re-election as trustee from :this' .
fietiripng Deputy Reeve Wilmer over $200, 244 offences under the Whitman reported a surplus are integrating very well into 'the area, Y
Cuthill, who has been a member Highway Traffic Act, 41 under the, ever ears since 1969, ins rte of re alar schools.
of county . counc'il's road Criminal Code and 208 parking y Y P
committee praised county fast rising- costs. -He said contract tr
offences. � �' , '.
engineer Jim Britnell. The road There were. 77 motor vehicle work and apprentice agreements i"realtl'1 Vn * pi lap's Clinic
department has, a $2,000,000 1 with the Department of Labour
budget and the -engineer "likes to'
accidents , investigated. 27 of help the PUC make money and
'66w where the dollars are going these were serious and involved hold the line on increases to A second birth control and specialists, discussion of different .
3 and spends them to best $41,000 damage and injtrfed. 22 customers. family planning clinic is opening contraceptive methods, .blood *Wth
• advantage",, the deputy reeve " people' Hydro rates to Seaforth in Huron County this week. tests, pap smears, and a complete
d'he coming year "is not going customers have gone up four 'following the success of the first physical for every woman who
said. He runs his .office at very to be any cinch" especially as far'
little expense, he added. times in the last four years, from clinic, head every Tuesday night attends, all free of charge.
as wage negotiations with the 9 to 11.1% each year, but Dr, in Exeter.. Contraceptive devices, including
r Councillor - Jim Crocker, olice department are concerned
P P Whitman said that the rice the The new •cli nic, sponsored .by the pill, are provided free at the' Ladies
°* TeensChildren's 10fanils' chairman of the finance and P
Councillor Ellis said. Chairmen PUC a s to Ontario Hydro for the Huron Count Health Unit clinic.
general government ' co ittee P y y Y
j said he had found it q `te an area pglice committees have been a has increased an average and paid for by a grant from the "We try to keep up with the
experience moving' to Se forth meeting regularity and he found of 12% per year. National Department of - Health newer methods of contra-
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useful, the councillor said. The new Brantford St. 'well, and Welfare, opens tonight at the ceptibn", Mrs. Th ind says, The shelves are being restocked and the racks are full.' Come in
from Toronto andTt g able to be The Ontario Police Commission
f, needed for'�iire safety,' will Health Unit Office•in Clinton. The "including intro uterine devices d see What's new this week Including:
involved in local government. He ,
expressed disappointment at the
is surveying the future of county, eventually cost $1.7,500, he said. Clinic, with a nurse and dodtor,on called the copper salmon and the g
.j policing, he added,. — Husk Boys. -Pants •
small turnout - 'twhether they r Bill Bennett, chairman of the Seaforth water has been staff, will be held every Thursday copper T". Y
' don't. care or don't have time, Ichlorinated sinee -November. 1473 night from 6:30 to 8:30. The cli nic is in no way trying to Blouses
Community Centre Board said all because of slight E coli contamin- Huron County Health Unit's reduce the county's population, Winter Coats & Jackets
'r don't know'•'.•His committee has arena beams have been steel g
looked at the possibility of reinforced at,. a cost of $79,00. ation, but the contamination has Director of Nursing Gurpal Thind Mrs.Thind says,"We . see „
now '.ceased and chlorination says that women in hospital who illegitimacy that shouldn't be s
expanding the town boundaries to .
n. have just had babies and young there. We feel children should be
give Seaforth more residential should be stopped sooNew stock arriving
and industritil space, Councillor Dr, Whitman will' stand for people have expressed ameed for wanted." WGe���
Crocker added: Bill Bennett chairman of the
r re-election as a PUC this service. The Exeter clinic, All people over sixteen are
Community Cenfre Board said al commissioner. which opened in July in Huron welcome at the clinic, Mrs. Thind
John Sinnamon, who said he P '
arena beams have been steel ,
does intend to stand for election, PUC commissioner Ed. Daly par"1'E is nearly used to capacity. says:Couples are' encouraged to �
reinforced at 'a cost of $79;000. commented on the :increased The ` clinic will' provide attend together. Appointments Exp,os�tor ' Fant ads work
reported as c(iairman of the Renovations' to toilets and
public works and sanitation complexity of municipal counselling and referrals to are oreferred 'but not necessary.
P dressing rooms upstairs and government. "When • .
I was
committee. - tree cutting and • g - `
down in the arena are planned mayor, the entire police budget,
trimming pram- is underway in y P g
and the dressing' rooms and including cruiser, was $12,000
town, he sal. , nd two chain saws g r
and a used road grader have been • exterior have been painted. 'At
' and the municipal assessor was �
brightens up the corner" the aid $600 ear"; he said. '
purchased. A new town foreman, P Per Y
councillor-, said. the unreliable
placed and He said Ontario 'Hydro is
'Harvey Dolmage, has replaced time clock has been re
Alf Price who retired in June. attempting to meet increasing en-buyin
a new ice flooder purchased. ower needs without undul
Town wages are being brought Bookings at' the arena are the P Y
" into Zine with t - in upsetting other land uses.; and is
hose .
surrounding municipalities, the highest ever, councillor Bennett controlling and eliminating ■
councillor said, but still should be -
incFeased to keep up with the cost Iconsa
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¢ were organized properly. t nt. cts■
`We went 17 years without a or a -faI ... .6
Liberal member in our riding FERTILIZER
(Skeena)",•she said, "and them
' we won it !N
with a woman, Nothing While stocks re available J
is impossible." us. Campagnolo
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defeated NDP. member , Frank,,
Howard,' who represented' the
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riding. for 17 years, in the July '8 a •
eleetipn.
' John Broadfoot, Brucefi�?d, Cars equipped with catalytic converters require , ii,
We Have. a New Shipment of — 'Cie Ministry otTrarlspart hbsatat�l These Economy
acting _ . president since the the•rrse of unleaded gasoline., Unleaded gasoline is ,�
retirement last year because o� not readily avuilii$le However all Fordo Canhda �3hStfle ililthlity it}tBk1dSt»f9rl tr} !! .
y Exte nders• have been
illness 'ofColin Cam bell of,. y g f y ills dear97s; Ih sde autorrlobjlt:
Campbell Tarpaulins curlicues• have been en ineered without catalytic " � •
' Wingham, presided for the y gasoline - regular, 6XIlaXtSt emtsstRn sf` t7d$t#fS'aS ate E7F�tFY engineered into'evbw '
cpnvcrtersund can run on an est f)lt:shed ffir 19?5
M meeting. Rubber tarp straps prenu nr orunleucfed. R�rd the full story: 1975'Ford and'Mercury carlme.
John Lyndon, Liberal candidate
in the last July election presented M — Excerpt from a Department of TransporNetter to the
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Elastrators Cars uipped with Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, dated ,
,t .• - a report of the nominating : • Februay 20, 1974. g • Q
+' committee and the election <' of ' 1p' addition to the convenience of Nein able t use
officers was carried out by Prod pales batteries tic converters any gasoline. anywhere; a number of features,
A.Y.McLean, Seaforth. require the use of ' which we call o. economy Extenders", have been
All Ford of: Canada eRginecred into. every 1975 Ford of Canada carline,
Officers elected are President unleaded gasoline.: These include: • Solid state ignition that eliminates
i John Broadfoot, • Brucefield: carlines have 'been the points and condenser and improves fuel
For the
Executi4l Vice President , In order to meet the new Canadian exhaust econom overlong periods due tQ;,a more stable
s*' Charles Th omas, Brussels; . n ON THE FARM MIXER. emission standards, some 1975 cars'are equipped
4e=1neered to run onSpark plug performance •Improved engine tuning
District Vice Presidents - ' No.' with'a catalytic converter, which isan emissionany gasand meet the on many engines which results'in better fuel '
r: I -David McClure, Crediton; No. 2 control device that requires the use of more economy and performance •Optimized rear axle
Paul Steckle; Zurich; No. 9 M oea oX err 5i b p a I I s ratios that contribute to less engine wear and lower
expensive unleaded gasoline. new 1975 Canadian emission
Howard Aitken, Goderich; No:
control standards W�thOut fuel cgnsumption by proper matching to load andV
,i• 4 -Don 'Kay, Clinton; No, 5- Bird Seed Sunflowers — Mixed Feeds use requirements • Steel -belted radial tires that
Graeme Craig, Walton; No. 6 - requiring catalytic converters. extend tread life and reduce rolling friction for
r; Charley Thomas, Brussels; No. 7 - better as miles e
i` Bill Keil, Winghant; No. $' - unleaded gasoline is g g
e . Wilson Hodgins , Lucan; No. 3 = 2.,m'*readily available. Fhe,rc.'s a significant d6fference between Canada In addition, extended service intervals con -
John Rutherford, Lucknow; and the United States. in exhaust emission standirrds triht+te to reduced maintenance requirements, and
Although Linleaded g4sol•ine may be available at up for 1975 cars. therefore, lower operating costs.
r Secretary = Jack Hcran, 11.11 114,• to 40% bf gasoline stations in some major urban, The Canadian Government decided to adopt
Walton; Assistant Secretary centres, it will he substantially Less in rural areas. ' more reasonable emission standards than those in
Arnold Stinnissen, Seaforth; The Department of Industry, Trade and'CommercE the United States: which meant that catalytic
�11"Treasurer - .Ivan Kalbfleisch, o • rt S survey, dated J Line, 1974, 'states that on a national converters were not necessary to meet the Canadian Right now, FOrd'and
t Zurich; Directors - : Mrs. Jean
basis. unleaded gasoline will not he available at R standards. Mercury dealers can
Adams, Brucefield; Mrs. Jim
t - Barrett, Huron Park; Bruce
out of 10 stations in C'anudu, as of October 1, 1974. So for 1975, Ford- Canada decided not to
- Phone 527-1910 _ follow suit with Ford in the United.States– give fast delivery on. Williams, Clinton; Trudy Holmes, Seaforth although it would have been much easier (and less
;t? Wingham. G t costiy) to do so. cars in stock* which run on any
BANK RATE
FINANCING'
on all models - new and used
Comes Tv Brussels. Motors
• See Our Selection
3-19.74 Chev. Impala 4dr. H.T.•
1471 Montecarlo1dr. ,H.T. air coed.
24974 Cutlass Supreme 4dr.
2-1974 Pontaic 4 dr.
1971 Ford LiMaxie 500 4 dr.H.T.
1971 Dodge Demon
1974 Le Mans 4 dr.
1970 Plvmouth Satellite 2 dr. H.T.
1974 - Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T.
1974 - Buick Century 4 dr. Sedan
1970 Chevrolet impala 4 dr. H.T.
1970 Oldsmobile 2 dr, H.T.
4-1973 Parisienne Brougham
1969 Chevrolet 4 dr.
1973 Chevelle 4dr.
1969 Camero SS
1969 Pontiac Parisienne: 2 dr,
1973 4 dr. -Torino
STATION WAGONS
1973 Ford Custom 500 2 dr, H.T.
1971 - ford ' Station Wagon
1973 Buick Century 2 br.t:
1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. H.T.
TRUCK':
1971 Ford Truck '/, ton.
' 07.Z thevrol'et Impala 4 dr. H.T.
1971 JF6rd Sedan
1971 - Chev. 1 ton Cab and Chassis
du wheels
1972 Mercury Marquis 4 dr. H.T. air Cond..
I - 1970 Chev series 14 ft. Vans
102 I:tixd Galintie $00' 4 dr, H.T.
Number A Vans• Chevs. & Fords'6 cyl
1tS!I Cheirtcife i de. Sedan ,
and. 8 automatics from 1970 to 1972.
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gasoline that's available: unleaded, premium or
a
further redfictiot't irl fuel a bnomy♦"
• "The new proposed Cana an 1975
S I million in un extensive program involving
significant engr � changes, additional com-
the lower priced regular.
overnmenMRfurcesgasoline
d
Ford of Canada's decision to minimize the
_ unleaded, premium
had this to say regardiW
lytic for oconveu. tern in st nada shows our
neat forcatalytic
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or the lower regular.
1975-1976 Canadian
paced
we'decicled to offer t Lrrs`without catalytic
emission control •standards.
converters becrause u) a catalytic converter could
Ford and Mercury dealers,can give you fast
be an•extra expense for you, b) the unleaded fuel
delivery of a new 1975 tar from the large stock
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The Federal GaVerrrment plans to- r
that's regriired for catalytic converters is in limited
supply in Canada, and, c) unleaded gasoline is
they have on hand right now. We're sure there's -
the model want, in the colour you want,
require emission controls for,1.975-model
CaCs in Canada lbatwrll prgtiuCe a
, .
more expensive than the lower priced regular.
you
c ui b ed with the options you want to meet our
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i'tlrther reduetio't1 t1t`S%n it'i,ex.haust
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emissions but wit! rrtYlfhaC require use Of
- Now in order to meet the 1975 Canadian
exhaust cmission standards, without the use of
.
personal needs. And no matter where you are in
Canada or wherever you're going, you can use the
catalytic co6h' 'j. rs or result in an
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catalytic converters, Ford of Canada invested over
,,
gasoline that's available: unleaded, premium or
a
further redfictiot't irl fuel a bnomy♦"
• "The new proposed Cana an 1975
S I million in un extensive program involving
significant engr � changes, additional com-
the lower priced regular.
automobile eMlssion staTtrards, While,
plexity in our assembl plants and other special
they will be tmofe 5t'ringent than the E
prosrut
.
present 1973 statldt#rt ,viri(1 not be
, The result is tha all engines (with the
When you eh®Ore Ir�1,1
y
stringent as the Oftipq� ed U.S. 1975
standards,"
c.sccptiun of one - the optiona12.13 litre V6),,f'or
ftl.l c)75 lines O' fiord of Canada cars. meet the
a 1975 Ford, Or Mercury
"`The pfoposed 1975 standards for
Canada o'f an
stanLlar'ds, s►ithuut requiring catalytic converters,
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carline rt s nice to know
will not require use Y
catalytic converters"
:n l do so %chile running oiiany gasoline – unleaded.
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premium or the lower price regular. ou can se
"'the federal ann6Uheefnent yesterday Ford,of Canada feels that this will mean a lot �•
said that the 197$ Canadian emission to ntutorists v, ho are not able to find unleaded gasoline, anywhere■
standards can be 6ecornplished by the gmoline intheir normai driving and fuel-'shoppitlg
use Of such devices as early fuel evap- patterns. Particularly, those who live in ruffal areas.'
oration, eldctroniq ignitions; and
improved carburetors'," or are travelling to the cottage or ski slopes – where M
unleaded gasoline aytiilability is substantially less
if catalytic convertet�s are not required •
ori Ct lnadian cart -there wHl be less of a than major urban centres,
demand for ur!0 dot gasoline in ,
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July 20. 1973. -
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