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interested in playing bridge, The the London Free Press Was a key speaker of the land Everyth;(rtg you need" to make that :Chflit,
g ` use seminar in Brucefleld .last week. Talking to Mr. arrangement, Artificial Holly," Pine, Mllstj8tob,,
or organization, meeting was held .
Monday,' November 24 at Grey LL• Heine, IBft," is Allan Searle of Walton. poinsettias and various.other trims.. ".
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�zyMIT 4 S IP ERS�AND APRONS - There were homemade items of all s ' is - Dlqadi � n,es •h � t u s a-Ifor sale at the A'n'glican Church bazaar, last Wednesday. From left, Mary nne
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Snowdon, Helen Southgate and Mrs. George McGavin, Mary Anne's grandrjto her, We're sure people wonder why Now we are very happy that science classes In elementarw PAINT and PAPER
show some of the things on sale. All the baked goods were sold minutes after the they have -to get their' classified, school may have some questions �i Wall Co4erings
n they. are taking"this step. �'Ve, 1"
bazaar opened. Over $9�0 was raised at the annual event. ('Staff Photo) ads into the Expositor by, for him. Kern & Sherwin-Williams Paints -
Tuesda noon when the paper agree with them ,that it'll save
PaE lives and dollars. I 4 Supreme - Clopay Window Shades
doesn't come out until Thursday But couldn't th'ey have waited a � All questions for the weather Interior &.E'xterior Decorating
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tibrary' crvciaI
Huron
morn ng- °
write stories and columns as
much as a 'week ahead of
week until we of our great
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argument•for ,what is no? aR
expert can be brought in to the
Huron Expositor office.
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accomplished fact into print. It's
publication.
It's the only way, A newspaper
,not that we .want' to claim some
•pel'suading
Per'th''trustee's t
can be edited, set, corrected, put
-in order, .laid out, headlined, shot
credit for them to get
serious about seat belts.
We'd like
and printed in time. if's a step'by
just people to read
step process.and each step has to
about it here first.
The .. Huron -Perth County'
building, Mr. Bergsma reported,
from January 1 to November 24
have its own deadline.•
But now that you will soon have
t6 wear seat belts gr break a law
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Roman Catholic Separate School
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with more tours planned. Twelve
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amounted to $42,63$ including
But it causes .. .problems.
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read our story to get th reasons'
Board •members meeting in
organizations are using the
fencing,, painting, . paving,
Carefully, thought out stories and
by buckling up is a .good 1.r
Dubli n Monday heard reports
library facilities for their
seeding lawns, recharging and
columns are sometimes out .of
dead all about it on page -
from their representatives on the
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programs and the library staff
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replacing fire extinguishers,
date between writing and
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Stratford Library Board -- Freed
presents another eight programs.
sidewalks and roofs. ,•
printing.,,
Joe Smulevitz,
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Bergsma and Dan Devlin, both of
Mr. Devlin stressed the
Mr. Rowland reported he had
-We got caught last week 4ga'tn.
who writes the
Stratford.
importance of elementary school
supervised other capital and
For several -weeks we've been
weather column in the Huron
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. Mr. Bergsma said the
children visiting libraries when
maintenance ro ects such as the
projects
working away- at a story about
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renovations to the library were
young and usinglibrary facilities
library addition at St. P'atrick's
.seat belts ... about why we should
to hear from his readers. Joe is
completed in July and that both
so that the students would find it,
School, Kinkora; board office
wear them We say the province
Prepared to, answer quest ions
he and Mr. Devlin had been
easywhen the time come to
renovations, $34{745; routine
should make belt :wearing
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about climate .in his column. He
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members of the planning
write essays'.
maintenance of schools, $15,350;
compulsory and quote a local
suggested that students who are
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ommittee.
"Get as many children through
, electrical services (schools),
doctor's view that only then will
studying the weather in their
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e reported a marked .increase
fn the number of books carried by
the library with a 60 per cent
increase in the,fuvenile section.
Mr. Bergsma said a popular
feature with the .public was
having the children's section of
the library open every evening
along with the adult section.
There are 700 country families
belonging to the library now,
almost a 75 per cent increase, he
aid. .
To date since the re -opening
ougs v toured e
there (the library) as you can," he
urged the trustees as he asked
them to pass on an invitation to
principals and teachers to arrange
tours of the library facilities.
Bruce Heath, ' Goderich,
Director of Huron County
Children's Aid Society, and
Howard Galloway of the Mirror
Press, Stratford, were appointed
to the Early School Leaving
Committee.
Ed.Rowland, Co-ordinator of
maintenance and buildings,
$3,200; and ,plumbing services
(s(hoo)s), $7,600 for a tgtal, of
$130,•689.
Mr. Rowland received ' high
praise from,the board for his work
during the past year,
Trustee Donald Crowley of
Gadshill, reported the renovation
work at St:' Patrick's School,
Kinkora, would "start this week.
The work ipcludes an addition for
a gymnasium"; change rooms and
a health room to be built by
Pounder ,Brothers of Stratford,
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people wear them.
The story,'was all set Iii type
and ready to go lash week: But we'
decided to hold it for, another'
wedk because W&wanted to spend
some time laying it out property
and 'presenting it well. We
wanted to make sure it got the,
attention that We think the subject
deserves. -
And then the province',took the
steam out of our arguments by
announcing that they are going to
make ' seat belt'. wearing
mandator at the first of the ear.
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