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r,t W t note that a F�: � ""•
y: erre pleased o not tha h with his city �ostri>s,
Ontario Government en at last is a s on ' e way. The
to P ra t Change � th.. y
% w listening to farmers' complaints Ontario G.ovornment is drafting
at, while the erection of legislation to make a houseOlt
,3, livestock buildings is limite.S1 in subject to the same regulations as '
u � regard to the distance to a- livestock unit. It took a tons
dwellings, no limit is placed on
time', as is " usual with x•,�. ,
the erection of dwellings in
3 y g governments, but many a farmer
relation to distance to livestock ,will feel m ore secure in the ,G y
rme were
buildings, Some fa rs 1"vel hood is i
;tM ui dings. S m knowledge that his . i y j k
ft�.'r lay .,, t- t.'.
:' t ;ice , / limited in expansion of their no longer threatened by this kind
' ' �I�` �4; /' t 'i g
., {,,, Y K;,:� � -, � .� •:;� s, M r.,,�t; ;, ;^r ' f: = operations because someone sold of intrusion.
a piece of land and the buyer put
up a house, and then started Sgl'ne rather interesting
complaining abdut the good erus •1 of Statistics Cana4a
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P` �'': ty ,. t ,•'' s country air not being agreeable figures on disposable income and
,;. t , • ,y, s r;�"� . k I F ,,.` �r an food purchasing were done by
the OFA research department. It
-( it - w t xa �N i n. 8j 31 r�';�'yK1•' r : $.'� '�5. p .. -
shows that in 1960 the food ,
y
E. Wawa,nosh purchased across our country was
e 4` k ' yrs y + c
o percentage
of dis dropped
income. This
� P Tahe spirit of the season is all
percentage dropped steadily to 1.
it's lowest point in 1971 when it around. ltla ora and those close to
considers Dayy y r✓
wa's 17,4%. AFt er this it began
rising to 18.2%u in 1973, still well you, enjoy all the warmth and good
below all years before 1968. It
. , �,r, r j Care centre feelings that with h' holiday.
r' j F. y z r costs more to eat in a restaurant f gs a go w this
East W aws.tnosh council it -met on than to eat at home. Yet the ,
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We re rate ul or our 10 alt
in the Belgrave money spent to eat out rose from g f f y y %''
Community Centre 'Room with 15% to 18% of the disposable
j Reeve Pattison presiding and all income. Gives one pause to think
the members present. a bit doesn't it. * * * * * * RON DRISCOLI
y Resolutions adopted included: All the clamour to keep up with
permits is at t a roved and issued following building the .post of inflation is not really
" P PP fair., If the cost of food for one General Contractor
P. Chandler, J. Stein, G. Rintoul person increases by ten percent,
and N. Greenaway. this means that the pensioners'
T.
That 'membership fee of cost of'livin increases b nearly'
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!,g l , �fk � 2 �' 5 $25.00 be paid to Ontario Good all the ten percent, for
tit a or that is
Roads Association. where his disposable income Acti,on
��t NF That a committee consisting goes. For a member of parliament
of Gerald McDowell and Robert
{ who makes $18,00 his food costs
hid ' Charter be appointed to look into will go up the same ten percent. PHONE DIRECT
the setting up 'of a Day Care but this applies only to, say k ^
Nursery School for the Township $6,000 of his income, or three and
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of East Wawanosh. one third of one percent. That's
P
Lots - That the Council of East
quite a difference.
Wawanosh endorse the resolution
from the Township of March,
resolving that the Province of `
• Ontario immediately take the
Friday and Saturday December 27 and 28th
of action y y
• '•� necessary steps to encourage the
greater use of a returnable glass
container system throughout the are Exchange Days at
province.
By -Law No. 10, to authorize,STEWART BROS.
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when ' East Wawanosh to enter into
agreements with the owners of
lands (K.Wheelef ar►d K.M.
Odegaard) located within the
r Township for the purpose of Our n
reforesting portions of said Lands
Cente'haires was given the necessary readings
and passd.
ThateEa�t Wawanosh enter `1
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into agreement h Wheeler,
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� eme t wrt K heel
De�•a '(4 �" t 38r Conc. 8,, re forestation
aai9lt'��t'' 9l A� tt ,y q_Ri 1 kb ,a y i, .:ns�A, r °a., .. c%,eme of 5 acres:
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{ .4y�t �"� k .9 nA, ...�rr,`Nd1tl ,�•'.a• fir,• ` I a 1 j
That East Wawanosh enter
into agreement with o1
K.M.Odegaard, Lot W'/z 38,
W£ �` Conc. 1, re forestation scheme of
F y� 8 acre's.
Exeter - That a by-law be prepared Winter -Merchandise.
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setting date and time of inaugural
Ssy. a<c
meeting for the yeaf 1915, to be
held January 7th, 1975, at 1 p.m. DEC.�ff�STARTS.MONDAY30
1 �• " ' r' ' - '�- " - 'That Road Accounts of
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Hawks $3,102.01 and General Accounts
of $37,499.02 ' (of which
$35,113.25 was school rates,paid
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to 5 HurQit Cottt►ty Board sof -
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Education - and $190:06 le
aid
t0 Roman Catholic :Separate
School, Board) ' as presented be
paid.
Legion' •News°
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yrs= Q Kilbarchan Nursing Home and
w 's•e`c' •r '';'"'''` a �\§...� �jx"'�i:,"A y4'K �. ^�°�<.,>.�.n. i 'gave out gifts and flowers.. ... ..-...._._._._._.
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Accompanying Santa Claus were
��" '� ��' = r Comrade George. Hays, Comrade • • •
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Cleave Coombs, Comrade Gordon •
y -,� Scott, Mrs. Peg Coombs, •
President of the Ladies Auxiliary
and Mrs. Barbara Scott also John
rk11 Baker, P.R.O.
Coming Events �' t
Th'urs.,Dec. 26th -Boxing Night
h *-` z s Dance. D� Ce
Tues., Dec -."31st -New Years 'Eve
Q�
+� a' Dance. . .:
a dk 1 '`r m a r. t
x�� 1 �� ���� good will •
a,:�rrr_. Kilbarchan
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py On Thursday morning two of
the rooms Grade BVI I of S.P.S. M_ -e-n
with their teachers, I Mrs. Don
Morton and Mrs. Neil Bell came .
to the Home and sang several of
the traditional carols and also •
° visited the residents and pleased
a A many with their seasonal spirit of •
goodwill. • •
The carols remind me of our, .
carol services almost every year. i
am alsr• reminded by ex -pupils
who comment on those gays of
�• the Carol Services. it makes me �r
'Bowlin'g scores for area teams feel that the inspiration received
■ was not time wasted in trying to •'� '
t Ladies reach that high standard of anis SeaS01l, it is 011r wish that your spirit be moved by the '
Thursday Nit League Dublin Mixed Bowling League 621, perfection achieved. inSpi 'htion and hope that distinguished the first Christmas.
` TEatn ur day N Team 1V A Happy prosperous New Year
26 Team 1 0 pts. 27 pts. total 2821. to all as the echo of Christmas And that its meaning then . . , of peace and good will toward
#igh Hurrlers Group 0 2 Pts. 39 pts. total,3210. High High single, Frank Kistner, broomball fades and a New Year is upon us.
Thee p' 18 single and high triple. Ted 206, high triple, Harry Van it is a time to retrospect and carry men , , , will be its meaning now for you and your loved ones.
;pare -Mees Bradley, X42, 696. Moorsel, 544. on with new enthusiasm.
tam�lers TEam 11 Team V My time will be well filled, as
ipitt5res 39 Chiselhurst 2 VS Par Line 1 '
31 7 pts. 51 pts. total 3142. 5 pts. 53 pts. total 3355 the New Year begins, i have
vlissingMarks 1 High single and triple, eter High single and triple', Floyd Centralia 0 VS Blyth again the judging of the
g g P g g P Y g ; g g BILL McLAUHLIN MOTR LTDLadies High Single acrd triple, Berendsen, 224, 583., Wassmann Expositor Colouring Contest'■
Team 111 Team Vi Centrale 0 VS Blyth 0 A
Jane Rolston, 223, 615. Men's 3t. Marys 0 VS Hensall 0 _ ahead of me. it is a pleasant task
High Single Murray Bennewies, 5 pts. 81 pts. total 3226. 2 pts. 64 pts., total 3007, but time consuming. it is good for FORD — POONE 527.1140
Senforth 01''3'Sr. SE'APOR,iTB �' M�M
262; High triple, Ken Burgess. High single, Joan Stapleton, High single, Joe Cronin, 252, FArmers 3 the boys and girls and keeps me ,,
225; High triple, Norma Dietz, high triple, Hank Krambtg, 640. Chiselhurst 2 VS Par Line 1 in touch with their work.
:ir ° 669.