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Looking for bargains at St. Thomas rummage sale
Logan Township Council at a'
special meeting on April 17,
decided to haVe a new roof put on
the south 'side of the. Township
1-hili. The job was awarded to
James Horan-to do 'the. work and
to Rock Brothers, Brodhagen to
supply the materials.
Logan Township received an
allocation from the Ministry of`
Agriculture and Food of $100,000.
for tile 'drainage loans in 1977.
Twenty-nine applications. a-
mounting to $1.78.000. were ap-
proved subject to more funds
being allocated. It was decided to
process the loans in order ,of
completion
Court of Revision for.the Logan
Road Drain was held. One appeal 1
against' the assessement was
recoil/6d, but after deliberating
with the engineers Wm. Kelley
and Wm. Dietrich, Council decid-
ed ip disallow the appeal. The
f ew rood o r -11 Achl vement Day'
Staffa girls receive
forgotten the most.
important area . of agricultural
development he said and added
"we in the Liberal party have
noted this lack of emphasis by the
Government and we consider it to•
be a major deficiency at Queen's
Park today." ••,
In this .connection he said. that
Huron Middlesex MPP Jack
Riddell, reni-esents on of- the
strongvst_voieesLfor-agricuhure-in------ • •
the Legislature.," He has been a
lii7feeful,,,nr,op2nut ftor the farm
community- ih-my time at, Queen's
Park and his very constructive
and vigorous style has led to
.,ninny. substantial ithprovements
in the farm community..
Ian McAllister of Zurich who
was, retained as president was
chairman for the program which
included musical numbers by .
Brenda 'Creces and Danny
Overholt of Hay Township.
Mayor Bruce Shaw of Exeter'
Warden Gerry Guinn of Huron
and WarderrAubrey McCallum of
Miadlesex brought ,greetings and
emphasiv.ed. the belpful job that-
1.978 Ford LTD Wagon .
1978 Thunderbird 2 door h/top
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Sclectshift cruise-o-matic,
pow er front disc brakes.
• pow cr steering, Steel belted
radial tires. nemox able
load floor carpet, 3.Vray
doorgate, power entilation
system, protectix c vinyl
coating plus a complete
range of options, such as
,,power seats and air con-
ditiOning. 38 km/pg// on
highwa . 25 lint/pg/ in the
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Liberals from across the riding
of Huron Middlesex were in
Exeter Thursday evening to
attend the annual dinner meeting
of the riding association.
Sean Conway MPP for Renfrew
North who addressed the meeting.
recalled that the matter of health
care and health care, financing
had been at the forefront of
Legislative debates during recent-
weeks and' said that the Liberal
Party had continued to oppose the
--gOve-fiffirent on the °HIP•
increases, announced 'by the
Treasurer on March 7. Dr. Smith,
the Liberal, Leader, he said, had
argued that the 37.5% increase
was unacceptable because it
represents the most unfair and,
regressive form of taxation in the-
Province today..
Referring to government
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inaction concerning agriculture,
Mr. Conway said that the spring
session of the Legislature has
brought little in the way of new
initiative .. from -the- Ontario
Government in agricultural
policy, •yVfirle both the Throne
Speech andthe Budget Address
outlined many major new
direction,s in other fields,. .the
Davis Government seems to have
Clerk was instructed to call
tenders, subject to Ontario
Municipal Board approval, far
construction of the drain. '
A By-law to collect assessments
on the South Beauchamp Drain,-
age Works was 'given three
readings.
The Council met again on April
19 to complete unfinished
business and prepare budget
estimates for 1978. It was agreed
to contribute $400.00 to the
Mitchell Agricultural So'Clety.
Council also decided that the
township will send the Planning
Board members Dan Connolly
and Robert Davey „to a Spring
Seminar of the Ontario Division of
the Community Planning As7
sociation of Canada. being held in
Stratford,. May 28.30.
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moment to place an. Expositor
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Mr. Riddell was doing. The
meeting greeted and congratu-
lated 'Graeme Crdig of Walton
who recently was named Liberal
Candidate in the federal riding of
Huron Bruce,
The report of a nominating
committee presented .by E. B.
Mengies QC' Clinton was.
adopted. The incoming executive
:includes.: Past President, Morgan
Correspondent
Mrs, John Tempioinnn
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Staffa #2 and Staffa. • #3 "
Hocneiiiak in g Clubs Participated
in Achievement Day for "Focus
on Living" on Saturday, April 29
in Upper., Thames Elementary
School, Mitchell.
Staffa #2 ciuu• under the
-leadetsitip of Mrs. John Rennie
.ancl,,Mrs. Charles Douglas set up
an exhibit on "Through, the eyes
of nature" with Bonnie Norris
presenting the commentary and
slides: Staffa N3 club under the
leadership of Mrs. Dalton-Smale
-and Mrs. Ross Balfour ,present ed
a skit with all mernbers partici-
pating.
Mrs. Dalton Smale received
recognition for 5 . years of
leadership in 4-H Homemaking
Clubs.
Smitb, Bayfield; President, Ian
McAllister, Zurich; 4,Cxecutive
Vice President, Jean . Adams,
Goderich; Secretary, Howard
Aitken. Goderich; Treasurer,
Emile Hendrick. Exeter: Vice
Presidents, Bernard Benn,
,Lucas, Ken Duncan, Usborne,
Jos fiogan, Exptet', E. B.
Me"hgies,Clinton, Muriel
Murphy, - Goderich, 'Peter
Valkr. Adelaide,
Rosemarie Sraale -received 'her
provincial honours for success-
completing- • . . 12.
4-1.1 tfameinalsing clubs and
Donna 'Waddell, received her
advance honours -ter successfully
completing - 18 4,171' Homemaking
Clubs.. Congratitlatioaa girls.
.rersonals
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
visited Sunday evening with Mrs. -
Hazel Coward,
Sunday visitors with Mr, And
Mrs",,Riab Templeman and 'Carrah
were., Mrs. Wy.n . West, Embro,
Mr. and Mrs. Joost Drost 'and
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family, Mr, and Mrs, ,Ron Miller
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.The• Vsecutive and standing.
committees ' of '• the Staffa..
Women's 'Institute met on
Tuesday evening at -the home of`
Mrs, Bert Daynard- to plan the
Institute prograrhs ter the corning_
year.
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Hospital,.
Harvey - 'Hambley is again a
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