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persons involved could be treated vacancies are available for new increase,. int*~ ntimbet' of blit r a n oil behal f #lie'.��.�
,• � ,, , n �'�_ �,}k ," `-z .ii. et, tto $
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at borne .at a more economical advertisers. persons 'n luxon and Rex
p t Perth them eonittritttee o, these, wl}o.; hod.
a
n rate, An amount of $5b.00 is to be
has been some decrease in the ePlttrlbu#ed to the •camllajgrib At •' ;' �,'�. .
s �� ,s�,,r• ,: :F � In reporting for the protection rebated to the Seaforth Curling don ion t t e 1974 CIT S the s efi.m d urged edt ose,wbo �•1! ;W"R nr'lld0
donations s o h I am e h g b.
;'r'•r tt" �< �� Ps persons committee of Club for days when due to
t0 Y campaign according to campaign may have 1g4ofW,.4be-,PNIB1ptter-' i re►- ►
council, Councillor Wayne Ellis equipment failure refrigeration char a Joh A. Cardno, He o dons`td�k It n a • ift. at this,' ��
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t ;'A said a request had been received svgs not provided to the club, . jp siati
r q P said an increased case loat3 timet Ntenlbers of the ootr# t
from the Seaforth Chamber of Rebates of $20;35 to UAP and coupled with increases in the cost in ,addition to 1vlr. Cardno are` -�-
a Commerce asking that free $3.45 to Canadian Tire , were of providing training programs E,C.Boswgll ag4john W, Talbot, `
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parking at Seaforth parking approved b council. These
p g P g PP Y and equipment had resulted in 11e said gifts may lie'left at tht,
meters be in effect from,Dec. 10 rebates were made necessary depletion of sight conservation Province of Ontario Savjbgs
¢ „ u• to
till Dec. 31 and that local because of overpayments in and CNIB funds. Office or hailed to John. A;�!' V+den"
1i= merchants and their employees business taxes on their sites. Cardna, Box 328, Seaforth.
be asked not to use this space so
w, '
P Official tax receipts will bt=
that shoppers could have full
forwarded in acknowledgment of
a -'t advantage of the . benefits.A pw1E1LD STIN,5SEN �� each gift.
t"`Y nor r! Council approved and the motion ,
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was passed. i D -E — HEALTH and AOCIDENh �1 j ,
1W� 3 x In a letter to council Police b
Chief John Cairns asked that — Registered Retirement Pensions .: �CRUISE!
Income Tax Dduntble Registered
council consider adding a fourth
THIS WINTER,
Retirement Annuities. n!iI
constable to the force to bring up _ REPRESENTING - . I
g _ THE RESULTS WILL AMALk''X�1U!
he strength to five men.
Sun Life Assurance Company
r F ,5x 1 ., In his letter, the chief stated If
that most crime in , Seaforth Of Canada
CLINIC OFFICIALLY OPENS -- Huron MPPJaek Riddell hangs a plaque on the occurred during the week after 2 TELEPHONE: 327-(141Q onNtrm•Unes now 25,300 -ton �.�; �'.,•"�
wall and declares the new Seaforth Veterinary Clinic open in a ceremony on Friday. a.m. in the morning. He felt the 117 GODERICIH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
Clinic owner Dr. Stan Alkemade, left, and contractor HarolddSmith look on. addition of another man'"wbtild -
provide around the clock
with Cuba in particular have
already changed very
drarnatically. 1 think last year,
somet hing like 47,000 tons were
imported by Canadian companies
from Cuba, This yuear 1 think the
estimate is very Close to 97,000
+1
tons, Mr. Gillespie said.
Mr. Whelan replied, "We still
have ongoing meetings, and a
paper is being prepared for my
colleagues in government."
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm - Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefleld Phone 482-9260
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
22S James St.
Clinton Phone 402-7988
OVEN - READY
ROASTING
61b. average weight
— Utility grade —
Ch icken
47{, ,b
East Huron'
Produce
Dublin --345-2270
cen re oaro counci o
cnmft
Kitchen A d Portable DIAwwherf
twwm-one tach : ufe it tonilaht.,
GIFTS- KITCHENAID TOP -LOADING PORTABLES
r The dishwasher for small or narrow kitchens be -
We can. help you decide with these suggestions: / cause it opens up, not out. Takes a minimum bf
floor space, Your choice of colors.
Electric Can Openers .. • • • • .. • • • • 12.88 , KITCHENAID FRONT -LOADING PORTABLES
Electric Coffee Peres. 7.97 to 36.95 gig, roomy racks roll all the way out for easy load -
'f ing. Handy work surface top. Convertible models
Electric Coffee Mill • • • • . • • • 12.88 i> can be built in anytime. Four choice of colors.
ICE CRUSHER ............ • • 16.95
(Staff Photo)
all week inst cad of just
Auxiliary'
buys
Kitchen Scales • • • • 12.95
protection
on weekends.
Kitchen Magician .. • • • • • • 10.99
bathrooms, phones,, trltir►ate
Bottle Cutter • • • • ...... • • • • • • .. 3.59
r
Council agreed the porposal
$1,200
stretcher
` 0
was a matter for the new council
to discuss in the new year, It was
plan Registry.
Slide-A-Boggans • . • • • . 1.49 to 2.44
i duding a special Pro•Christmas Shopping 6iWI
iii 4
•-� -'
suggested night constables
A special multi-purpose
Cluff , secretary, Miss Dorothy
Y Y
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should not leave duty at the same
time each night and suggested
enc
stretcher for the emergency y
Park, corresponding secretary;
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this might help.
department at Seaforth
Mrs. Wilfred Titford; director of
off GLOVES, SHIN PADS and PANTS
Councillor John Sinnamon of
Community Hospital will be
junior volunteers, Mrs. John
y ®�
public works committee said an
purchased by the Hospital
Turnbull; representative to
Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
additional 600 feet of pipe would
Auxiliary following a decision
reached at a meeting Tuesday
Hospital Board, mrs
W•C.Bennett; Historian and
Police
News
be required for work on the
Brantford, Jarvis, Noble and
night. The cost is estimated to be
public relations, Mrs, Orville Oke.
527-0050
271-3710
Duke Street drains.
$1,200.
Committee conveners for 1975
JOHN CAIRNS
He asked council to purchase
A poinsettia plant will be
far the staff dining
are: Gift shop, Mrs W.C.Bennet
CHIEF OF POLICE,
150 feet of 3/4' rope for the town
provided
1; Tuck cart, Miss Ethel Dennis
crew to be used for tree removal
room.
and Miss Teenie Dennis;
and an inquiry should be made of
Following reports indicating a
Treasurer for gift shop and cart,
the Area Fire Board asking if the
successful year the 1975 officers
Mrs. Frank Phillips; gift shop
During the week of the 5th
town could purchase some used
were installed by District
personnel, Miss Glad Thompson;
December '74, to the 10th
fire hose. A leak in the roof of the
Chairman Wilma Oke: president
tuck cart personnel; Mrs: Earle
December 1974 the Seaforth
Town Hall is to be repaired by
re -installed, Mrs. Leo Teatero;
Dinsmore; knitting, Mrs. William
Police Dept. investigated 16
Ron Driscoll.
vice-president, Mrs, ' Jack
Wilbee; T.V.rentals, Miss Alice
occurrences. They are as follows:
Councillor Jim Crocker,
Pickard, treasurer, Miss Janet
Reid; membership, Mrs.Waiter
Assistance 4
chairman of the general
Suggests beet
Armes; ways and means, Miss
Harry
Theft Under S
Complaints 1
government, asked council to
Dorothy Parke, Mrs.
Parking
approve the appointment of
industry I
Brown, Mrs.Cleave Coombs and
Mrs. Bruce McLean; Social, Mrs.
Break and Enter 1
Traffic Complaints 2
adjustment and of the recreation
re vl v a
committee at a fee of $300 per
Arthur Devereaux and Mrs.
Domestic Dispute 1
year. This was approved.
To reduce the price of sugar,
James Devereaux; program, Mrs.
Insecure Property 2
A motion by Councillor Crocker
R.E.McKinley, M.P. for Huron-
Joseph McConnell; mystery box,
that council go into a committee
Middlesex, has suggested that
Miss Mae Smith; nominating
6 persons were charged under
of the whole to discuss deta;ls
the government change Canada's
committee, Mrs, W.C.Bennett,
the Highway Traffic Act.
regarding a town clerk to replace
sugar trading patterns, or revive
Mrs. Leo Teatero and Mrs.
2 persons were charged under
Ernest Williams was adopted.
the sugar beet industry in
Wilfred Titford; auditors, Mrs.
the Criminal Code of Canada.
The committee was chaired by
Ilk southwestern Ontario.
James MacDonald and Mrs.Earle
5 minor accidents were
Councillor Crocker and at its
In the House of Commons last
Dinsmore..
investigated with damages
conclusion he informed the press
Wednesday Mr. McKinley,
Aotluck supper receded the
P PP P
totaling $460.0,0.
thematter would require further
asked Alastair Gil spie,,Min1pgr
of lndusfYy i rade enc Commerce
meetingattended by 55 members
I major accident was
investigated with damage totaling
sfutiy "iiy council. ' " .1-
if he"forsses any changes.
and at the conclusion there was a
visit fFom Santa Claus.
$650,00.
Councillor Bill Bennett in
reporting for the community
"Canada's trading patterns
t b d t 1d'1 a fee f
with Cuba in particular have
already changed very
drarnatically. 1 think last year,
somet hing like 47,000 tons were
imported by Canadian companies
from Cuba, This yuear 1 think the
estimate is very Close to 97,000
+1
tons, Mr. Gillespie said.
Mr. Whelan replied, "We still
have ongoing meetings, and a
paper is being prepared for my
colleagues in government."
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm - Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefleld Phone 482-9260
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
22S James St.
Clinton Phone 402-7988
OVEN - READY
ROASTING
61b. average weight
— Utility grade —
Ch icken
47{, ,b
East Huron'
Produce
Dublin --345-2270
cen re oaro counci o
cnmft
Kitchen A d Portable DIAwwherf
twwm-one tach : ufe it tonilaht.,
GIFTS- KITCHENAID TOP -LOADING PORTABLES
r The dishwasher for small or narrow kitchens be -
We can. help you decide with these suggestions: / cause it opens up, not out. Takes a minimum bf
floor space, Your choice of colors.
Electric Can Openers .. • • • • .. • • • • 12.88 , KITCHENAID FRONT -LOADING PORTABLES
Electric Coffee Peres. 7.97 to 36.95 gig, roomy racks roll all the way out for easy load -
'f ing. Handy work surface top. Convertible models
Electric Coffee Mill • • • • . • • • 12.88 i> can be built in anytime. Four choice of colors.
Your dealer is also headquar-
ters for KltchenAid Trash Com-
pactors, Food Waste Disposers
and Hot-water Dispensers.
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BUILT BETTER. NOT CHWM
OVA
#� Furnitur%�
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fin
PHONE 521 0680 SEAFO'RTH
so
luxury star
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ICE CRUSHER ............ • • 16.95
' orchestras to sponsored do*
cote bridge -arid tshiprand-Moro
Juice -O -Mat,,,. . „>.,,,,,.,,14.95
golf. Gracious all -Italian
Electric Cookers 15.49 to ! 0AS
service. -All accommodations iR
Kitchen Scales • • • • 12.95
lower beds, all with prlvlitii
Kitchen Magician .. • • • • • • 10.99
bathrooms, phones,, trltir►ate
Bottle Cutter • • • • ...... • • • • • • .. 3.59
controls; many with ntdl0 and,
Hot Lather -Up - • • • • • ...... • • • • • 14.99
e
teievisron• over 80% outside `
Pocket Fisherman • • • • • • • • • • 19.95
cabins; 5 elevators. Panarrla
Snow Shoes • • • . • • • • • • ' 15.95
plan Registry.
Slide-A-Boggans • . • • • . 1.49 to 2.44
i duding a special Pro•Christmas Shopping 6iWI
Snow -Flings ......... . ......... 1.99
r
$
Bobby Hull Hockey Nets • • • • . • • ` . 7.35
automotic, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Sleighs ..... ..... ......... ... ..'7.47
QUAUiY CRUISES FROM PORT EVERQUI)ES
Baby Sleighs .......... ...... 13-49_ .
Feb. 15-14.0sys-3 Ports-Mllto $1730
3 -Hour Logs ..... .... , ........ , • 990
Mar, 2-12 Days -7 Ports -5545 U 31530
20% SKATES, HOCKEY PADS;
*Mar, 14-10 Dsys-3 POAe-5315 fa 31273
off GLOVES, SHIN PADS and PANTS
Mar, 24-11 Days -8 Ports -3355 to $1310'
— Christmas Decorations and Lights —
Apr, 5- 9 Days -5 Ports -3455 to $1090
EO, A. SiLLS 6 SONS
Rates per person based on double
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
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Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
LiI�S HYMAN'S
SEAFORTHr Pb 327-1620
Your dealer is also headquar-
ters for KltchenAid Trash Com-
pactors, Food Waste Disposers
and Hot-water Dispensers.
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t C im A if ■,
BUILT BETTER. NOT CHWM
OVA
#� Furnitur%�
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fin
PHONE 521 0680 SEAFO'RTH
so
luxury star
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With A Reconditioned, Quality
Used Car From .. .
MFT
1969 THUNDERBIRD LANDEAU, 4 -door, 429 $'2 A 95
4-V engine, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Licence 4TB9A
1971 TORINO 500 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-81 t
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. $ 2295
Licence DHAO71
1974 TORINO 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8, a 3195
automatic, power steering, radio, radial ply tires.
Licence DAD 165
1974 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 -door sedan, 351
V•8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, $379 �/
radio, body moulding, rear defogger. Licence $ 3 /95
FKC242 ! ��ii
1973 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 2 -door hardtop,
Wlth the DORiC's debut the
' orchestras to sponsored do*
cote bridge -arid tshiprand-Moro
past winter; a new standard of
Quality Cruises was introduced
golf. Gracious all -Italian
to Florida. Enjoy 2 swimming
service. -All accommodations iR
pools on spaclously-lengthened
lower beds, all with prlvlitii
outdoor decks, Indoor pool with
bathrooms, phones,, trltir►ate
sauna and massage rooms,
controls; many with ntdl0 and,
beautiful lounges Including 3
teievisron• over 80% outside `
nightclubs. Lavish cuisine, zest-
cabins; 5 elevators. Panarrla
tui activities that range. from 3
plan Registry.
i duding a special Pro•Christmas Shopping 6iWI
1972 BUICK SKYLARK 4 -door sedan, 350 V-8,
r
$
an Dec.10,1974.9 days -5 ports. $410 to $980.
automotic, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Thereafter... 11 WINTER i SPRING CARIBBEAN
QUAUiY CRUISES FROM PORT EVERQUI)ES
Doe. 21-14 Days -7 Ports -$750 to $1795
Feb. 15-14.0sys-3 Ports-Mllto $1730
Jan. 4-- t Dsys-5 Po►h-1155 to (1090
Mar, 2-12 Days -7 Ports -5545 U 31530
Jae. 13-11 Days -5 Parts -SSSS to $1330
*Mar, 14-10 Dsys-3 POAe-5315 fa 31273
Jam. 25- 9 Days -5 Ports -3480 to $1150
Mar, 24-11 Days -8 Ports -3355 to $1310'
Fib. 3-12 Days -7 Ports -1845 to $1535
Apr, 5- 9 Days -5 Ports -3455 to $1090
Apr. 14-110ays-8 Ports -$555 to 11330
Rates per person based on double
occupancy, subject to availability
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Escorted h.
LiI�S HYMAN'S
TRAVEL Lir
GOOD TIMES
HYMAN'S
TRAVEL
TRAVEL LTD.
SEAFORTH
Stratford, Ont.
527-0050
271-3710
With A Reconditioned, Quality
Used Car From .. .
MFT
1969 THUNDERBIRD LANDEAU, 4 -door, 429 $'2 A 95
4-V engine, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Licence 4TB9A
1971 TORINO 500 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-81 t
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. $ 2295
Licence DHAO71
1974 TORINO 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8, a 3195
automatic, power steering, radio, radial ply tires.
Licence DAD 165
1974 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 -door sedan, 351
V•8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, $379 �/
radio, body moulding, rear defogger. Licence $ 3 /95
FKC242 ! ��ii
1973 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 2 -door hardtop,
400, V•8 engine, climate control, air con-
ditioning, AM/FM stereo, redid, power windows,
S
tilt steering wheel, etc. etc. Licence DFU781
1972 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 -door hardtop, 351
s
V-8, engine, automatic, power steering, power
2995
brakes, vinyl roof. Licence DFU565
1972 BUICK SKYLARK 4 -door sedan, 350 V-8,
r
$
automotic, power steering, power brakes, radio.
2995
Licence DHC417
1972 PINTO WAGON 4 cylinder automatic.
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$ 2495
Licence DHJ608
��TTV
1970 CHEV 4 -door sedan, 350 V-8, power ster-
$1795
ing, power brakes, radio, Licence DDP535
1970 MUSTANG MACH 1 351 V•8, 4-V engine,
automatic, full console, 'power steering, and
��
5
brokes, Licence DHB260
USED TRUCKS
1.912 FORD F100 styleside pickup, 32,000
$
2595
original ,one -owner miles. Licence C44430
LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191
Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00
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