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GREAT SEAL
OF
ONTARIO
PAULINE'M. McGIBBON
1711‘natialemi
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and
Her other Realms and Territories Queen,. Head of the
Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. •
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,
GREETING:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the family is widely recognized as the most important urrit in our so" iety and
the foundation upon which the structure of our society rests:
AND WHEREAS the quality of community life begins with the family home:
AND WHEREAS families are continually seeking more effective ways tocomb'at elements
in society which work agamst.family harmony.
NOW,THER.EFORE KNOW YE that, having taken the premises into Our Royal considera-
tion, We, by and with the advice of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Ontario,.
Do, by this Our Royal PROCLAMATION hereby Name
THE MONTH OF MAY, 1975 AS FAMILY UNITY MONTH IN ONTARIO
and encourage all families in the -Province to strengthen their homes and to set aside
special times to do meaningful things together as a family;
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made patent and the
Great Seal of Our Province of .Ontario to be hereunto affixed.- •
\WITNESS
THE HONOURABLE PAULINE M. McGIBBON.
An Officer of the Order of Canada.
Doctor of Laws. Doctor of University lOttawal.
•Bac,tvlor of Applied Arts (Theatre).
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF OUR PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
at Our City of Toronto in Our said Province this fourteenth day of April in the year ohDur Lord
one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five and in the twenty-fourth year of Our Reign.
- BY COMMAND
WILLIAM G. DAVIS
PREMIER OF ONTARIO
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
MONDAY through
THURSDAY
11 AM to 6 PM
FRIDAY 11 AM to 9 PM
REPEAT OFFER=--SPECIAL
SPRING HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
STORE HOURS: DEPARTMENT STORE
EN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'-GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS-FURNITURE- MATTRESSES-PAINT
SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS
VINYL OR HERCUION
COVERS
REGULAR $109.97
SALE son 97
PRICE• U7 •
Closed SUNDAYS
REGULAR $99.97 MODEL
THIS
WEEK
39" Box Spring with Padded vinyl
headboard & brand name mattress
ALL REG.s 129.97
CHESTERFIELD'
SUITES
AND
INETTE
SUITES
iNsvock
LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
CONGRATULATIONS
ARCHIE'S
SUNOCO
To
,, • 1st. Year Jrintversary ,
3. qt. bags
2%Milk----$1.29
11b. Sealtest Reg. - ,
Cheese ' 68
6 oz. Light 8 Litiely
Yogurt . .15
Exeter- Dairy Ltd.
Sealtest
These Specials
Available arArchies Sunoco, Seaforth
' No Gas Purchase Necessary - fi
Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads.,
gressiv ConsOrop
Annvai Mee'iting
R Tin AMENDED HURON BRUCE RIDING ASSOCIATION
a Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine
4VEST SPEAKER;
Hon. Darcy McKeough,
TREASURER PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Thurs., May 29, 1975 6:30 p.m
ROAST BEEF DINNER • FOR TICKETS
CARL MCSPADDEN 527-1807 or ART BOLTON 527-0455
ADVANCE TICKET ADMITTANCE ONLY COST $7.50 PER
PERSON
EXPOSITOR I ,MAY 8 Att. 0,..Mat)Or "
Pot Kqe.i ,0101n4prd -
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Manos,..gaVing tea and. birthday
,-74, -cake -With the 4.fternoo:ri
were Mts..W.'10,yes and trantl-
dageoer Miss. Linda Carter of
Woodstock anti MrS. 'M.0-00-1)
,Keyes.
A -good number of residents
attended bingo en friday. after-
noon. First full house was won by
Mr. Z. McSpadden followed by
- Miss Edith Salo and Mrs. Cart
might Hawley. Four corners
were Miss Mary Neville, Mr. H.
Walsh and Miss Wilma Brill.
Striaght line - Mr. Herb Stephan,,
Mr. Allan McPherson and Mrs.
Cartwright Hawley.
Mr. Duncan Ailtenhead is very
proud of the framed scroll hang-
, ing in his room from Premier
William Davis on' behalf of the
government of Ontario and pre-
sented to him by Mr. Jack
Riddell, M.L.A. for Huron
commemorating his 95th birthday
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(Continued from Pagol )'
8urnmer School can provide.
snacks for their yotum9 charfts; They are trying to 'work
something out here, _JonV, says.
Registration for the sununer
play school for pre-schoolers will
take place on June 3 and 4 in the
lower library. Joyce advises
parents to register their children'
early because the five girls really
can't handle more than. 50
children in the program. t-
Smiles
Agent to writer: "Good news!
Paramount loved your script;
absolutely ate it up.
"Sad news! Paramount is my
cocker spaniel."
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411q494rPP*SV.c0010.00:on
atint'OPO50#40tello.fslakin
over frc.S: 311101r:
1,1410 bap..vbiftelk f r the xpositer
for a lumber of yearn.,
Mr. Lane's phone.. nu
3 452659 and he asks that St.
Columban people Mm with
news for the paper,
-Mrs. Bill Chessell is the
Expositor's new Varna
Correspondent. She' replaces Mrs.
' Ivan McCiymoot' who' took over
the job of covering the -Va:rna
news from her father-in-law last
year.
Mrs. Chessell's phone number
is 482-9969 and readers in the
Va.rna area are asked to call her
with their news for the Expositor.
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infatuation required. en''an
application for the lean ---- like
mortgage and title details, will be
kept strictly confidential. The
Owe will have to pass a resolution
oto a by-law setting minimum
housing . standards for, ail
residential properties in the town.;
Money available under OHRP
should be used to bring the
houses of those who qualify up to
those standards, the province
said.
There -.hasn't exactly been a
'• '
h9gte :99*.pera,
4PP1$10,g ••:19a /40:4e.rit-
'-frarddin -snis-(... tit the ,Offieliti
word that
application had - `been 'accepted
name not only lastoManday, April
28. - • - • -
The nlayoi hopes that anyone
who thinks they might qualify, for
a loan AO whoo is . interested In
updating the basic structure or
services in their house, will go to.
'the town office for an application
form and more information,
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Wadt Ad and be money in pocket.
e ion 'No
IfY„JoinP.,Pa4
Pubtia,olteati%hioins's607n
This "rtnny"sday: tjArp 04 bar'.4n
exeentivftaetingspauna otfoi,At
8:00 p,m..
Thursday, May 22nd there will
of
b a engeeneerral meetigg and election
Keep it
Put the pressure on
dirt all around your
home with an
,Jnternational Power
-Washer'lodel 250
sprays 2 gallonp of
water per minute with
'500 pounds of
cleaning pressure on
alks, patios, siding,
utters, garage, car or
c m er, Washer
automatically mixes
.cleaning solution after
water leaves the pump,
so there's no chance
of polluting clean rinse
water or corrosion
from caustic solution.
A twist of the nozzle
and you're ready to
rinse. Two other
models available.
Come in today: •
International Model 250
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FARM EQUIPMENT
LIMITED
Ayr Seaforth — Cambridge
527.0120
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LYNN HOY
Fully Licensed Bike Shop
ENTERPRISES
Hwy. 86 East Wingham 357.3435
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed, Regele
Miss Dianne Willis of Brussels
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
who, spent the winter months in
Florida hayed returned to their
home.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Leo Murray of St.
Columban') spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Regele and Mrs.
Mary Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Regele Friday evening.
Miss Marion McCallum and
Angie and -Mr. Murray Hare of
Listowel spent the weekend with,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Schultz of
Blyth spent Monday afternoon ,
with Mr. and Mrs.Edward
Regele.
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ELECTRIC and
MAINTENANCE
Farm and
Residential Wiring
• _DON HORNE
and
DON. TWYFORD
Phone:
527-1503
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