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edAciatign classes for those with l777�7
morning Olt' 'a. ceremony in the 'Pro
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0 PU0,09, of what; council cbumbers. Wayne- )Ellis, Win. Bennett, arid. he hoped a committee could Ang to Inform t)
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Ttte event, i�'qpen to the public, James Crocker. Charles, Camp- be named to study what can.be we do, If they .64q jo 340, Me'
papers and if they dont but no visitors were present 'to bell. -
done for those students with
yiew the rhembers as tbky took exceptional abilities- to promote meetings too ,hear what we do
their oath's of office. .-Public-Works & Sanitation- John Mr, Shortrecd iogigeste-d"thiat
their skills and capabilities. 4:
Rev. Edwin Nelson of First Flannery, John Sinnamon, Win, r 'of the''wee ly
d Dalp, George Hildebrand-. Mr.' . -Shortrecd- said the Perhaps the edit s k
Presbyterian Church toll
chairman -'s advisory committee papers and the daily gapbr$ be
•members that the scriptural invited to 'attend one or two
was important and helpful and he
Fina,rice, General Govdrriment
demand placed upon Christians to said he roufd 'like to see it, meetings a year as a possibl� W
Inddstrial- James Crocker,
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obey civil auth6
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Oties is a ver enlar five •�members, solution of the communication.
practical thing. "First and Dale
George Hildebrand, Win.
the immediate p'ast chairman on problem.
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foremost it points out to us that no John Flannery.
the board which would
give,some Mr. Shodreed suggested that
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man can entirely dissociate Community Centre Board- Win..
the format of the meetings should continuity to the committee.
himself from the society in which Bennett. Charles -Campbell: John Mr. Shortreed said there were be considered as last year.'s
McK-Illop Township Council members are shown as they prepared to begin their, Sinnamon, Wayne Ellis. Q
airman,Cayley Hill
he lives and has a part",'he said, still problems with ch"
inaugural meeting held at .the 'tow'nship offige at Winthrop, Monday afternoon. and added" He'canno'
t reasonably recommended in his 'farewell
address as chairman at the hon''
.Seated CI�rk-Treasurer Mrs. Kenneth M10yee, Reeve Allan Campbell and clailln'l-all the privelig . es and then C of C reports,on Xmas D
De". y Reevk�-,Ralph McNichol, Standing Councillor's Arthur Anderson, William refuse all the'duties." DeceTber Teeting.
m Dr. Chaft •Movo has ti; e4
He asked that the trustees take recently from Miami Beach,
y e hfing program
0 J4 Leeming, Harvey Craig and Road Superintendent William Campbell. (StaffPhoto) Authorities, are 'elected• by the re
•people and they are installed'b str6"' t lig an active part in the meeffhgs' to
Florida where he. was made
the p6ople. Therefore, you, who be frank avid open and work as a
Sedforth Chamber of $600.43 was spent for the new trustee' Fellow of the American
merican College, of
have today accepted your elected team. He said that any trusi
offices', you have a responsibility Commerce at a meeting Tuesday dec rations. Expenditures in who was not satisfied with. the Surgeons at a meeting of/the
details on ed $24.50 Canadian action taken on any problem could
night' released at Canadi C911i6ge attended by 25,060'
to the whole bf this community.' donations and expenditures for surgeons from across 1he U.S,'
An'd-in "concluding he statod,, $12.66 at, Sills Hardware and alik that it be re -opened at a
the downtown %ristmas lighting $135.54 at Huron Canadian future and Canada. He Was one of 190
"To do the job that you have been re meeting. He recounted including h
pr(�Ject. Main Street was gaily !it how one trustee last year had ggl 10, Canadians to be
e1cctea to do you will require,
with new lighting fixtures over Fabricatofs, $316.93 remains in made Fellows..
the gIenjus of an Ein�te,in, the been defeated twice 'on one
the holidays and many people the Christmas Fund to be used for (and that At a previous gathering in
patience of- a Job, - and thet motion at a meeting Oregon Dr. Moya was made a
thought the decorations -were the next year's Christmas needs t
wisdon of a Solomon. when it was brought up, again ata
best yet. according to James Stewart, who later date 'had succeeded in Fellow of - the International
Mayor "Elizabeth, Cardno
College of Surgeons. addressed council and outlined proposal approved.
.......... Fifty donations, for a waLs in charge of the decorating having his
total of $41 4,00 were received and program.
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Membets of Tuckersmith Township Council are pidtured ,at the ina6gural
meeting of council Tuesday evening at Huron Centennial School. Seated are Deputy
WE SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A", RED RIBBON BEEF
Reeve Ervin Sillery, Reeve Elgin, Thompson and Clerk -Treasurer James,Mcl ntosh.
Standing,:are Road Superinteriderit, Allan Nicholson, -,Councillors Robert Bell, V
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Lambert Branderhorst and Cleave Coombs. Mr. Bell is beginning his first term of
office. (Staff.,Photo) 'MY 10.001
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FRESH FAIFILY PACK FRESH
Cle'ars $1,40,000. ::or "ro ad's ASTRA, CHOICE YE . LLOW CLING BACKS ATTACHED, (9.11 End Cut Chops) BACKS ATTACH6
y CHICKEN LOIN CHICKEN
At the inaugural meeting of accounts of $2,132.80. Intergovernmental Affairs on- SOCKEYE__ AYLMER
McKillop 'Township Council Reeve Allan Campbell was January 30 to provide municipal SALMON SLICED ED PEACH M, L
Monday , afternoon, William named to representlithe township officials, ''with'. "informstiph with' EGS PORK CHOPS-.- BREASTS I
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Campbell, road superintendent, on respect I , "Histrie's, ... 7%...9 5
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presented his, road budget. for ,Conservationoperations
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1975 which amounts to $140,000 Ausable-Bayfield Conseryation
municipalities within each
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,..,-.,about the same as last years. Authority.. Reeve Campbell and county: ALL PURPOSE ASSORTEDCOLOURS 1-PLYAb.
He , said that less road Councillor William Leenfilrig were Donald I. Stewart, Seaforth, CAKE & PASTRY MARLBORO
resurfacing may be done, this year named ' representatives to the was appointed township solicitor. MONARCH FLOUR, BATHROOM TISSUE
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Xse of gravel costs up 25 per Seaforth Fire Area Board for Salaries . were approved for
cent. calcium up 15 to 20 per cent 1975-76. municipal employees -- clerk, 7 lb"$ 4 'oil C y, i� •
and with the possibility. crushing Councillor Arthur- Anderson road superintendent, ba; pkg. 159 1
9 costs may be up. He said that the grader
will represent the township on the operator, --but council,refused to PLAIN PROCESS
same amount of resurfacing as Seaforth Community Hospital provide the information to the FROZEN CHICKEN, TURKEY
last year, could cost $50,000. Board. or- SALISBURY STEAK TOP VALU I
newspapers.
Mr. Campbell said winter snow Council passed a , borrowing SAVARIN DINNERS CHEESE SLICES
control could' cost a minimum of by-law for $140-00. 1 11111 BEEF HIP FRESH CHICKEN BEEF HIP
$I.S,000 or it could be more., ' Council donated $25 to You re 110Z��C SIRLOIN TIP PORTION (GIBLETS INCLUDED) BOTTOM CUTI Campbell said Salvation Army. pkg. 68•
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maintenance costs of roads in- An.open. meeting for _McKillop
were $72,866, while" construction Municipal Office on Tuesday k. DUARTERS" ROOMY STEAK'
1973 ,were �54,;04 and in 1974 residents will be held at the -in-vi-ted
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costs in. 1973 were $40,605 and in January 21 at. 8 p.m. to coqsid6 CNIQUITA 6
Seaforth Women's Institute will
1974 were $46,463. forming a recreation committee.
Meet at the home of M�s. Lorne 86 s15
Council upped grader rates to a Ron Reid, Ministry of Community Date, Tuqsday, January 14th at
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landowner from $12 per hour for and Social Services, London will 1:30 P'.Mk Mrs.Ali Farag will be Ib. Ili. Ili. I I
filling in tile, etc. to $17 with a speak. guest speaker. Roll Call - How a
minimum charge of $9 from Council ITaid membership fee to C FRESH, NUTRITIOUS, SKINLESS CUT FROM THE CENTRE PRIMROSE, FROZEN, 4 oz. size
previous $6 minimum. the Farm Drain, changing agriculture is changing SLICED LOIN ; I HAMBURG
jgpj�orf�re 2LBs29 BEEF LIVER Ib. 99C PORK CHOPS Ib, 039 PATTIES
Conference in our lives. Motto - One who ceases
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Mr. Campbell was -authorized London February 12 - 13 When to learn ceases to live. Mrs. Mar
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to advertise for 20,000 cu. yards Hon. William A. Stewart will be U.S.A. No. I - FLORIDA GROWN
Haugh, Mrs. Ross.MacGregor are lb, 1 1 TOP VALLI I lb. pkg. TOP VALLI, STORE PACKED TOP VALU, 1 lb. pk' g
of crushed gravel to be crushed, one of the guest speakers. jn�,.charge of the meeting. Lunch GREEN CABBAGE 8c I SILICE'Di C SMALL LINK ■
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11 1 — l BOLOGNA lb. 82 Pork Sausage ... 79e
hauled and spread With crushing Six members of council , will committee - Mrs. Andrew U,S,A, N6. I - FLORIDAJe Ripened USA, No. I CAtTFORNIA,SUNKIST WIENERS 77
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completed by June 14. attend a seminar at GodeFich 'ES or
Crozier, Miss Belle Campbell, TOMATOES ib,. So' NAVEL ORANGES S,,�: 59C-1 TOP VALU, A.Cheese, TOP VALU, 6 oz. pkg. 9 TOP 1A1U;1 lbi,pill:,
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accounts of $1,826.90 and generhl Treasur Economics and 8 4.
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