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LONGTIME MERCHANTS HONOURED -- Max Oldfield, right, presented a
plaque on behalf of the Brussels Business Association to Mr. and Mr. J.
McCutcheon Saturday night at the annual BBA banquet. The McCutcheons retired
from their grocery business recently. More than 130 people attended the dinner and
dance. (Photo by Langlois)
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Dr.Toll of Seaforth arranged a Christmas program on
Sunday afternoon in the Auditorium. The program featured
the" Seaforth and Dashwood Community Band with step
dance numbers by the Little Macks, M artha Cook, Andrea
Muir, Chelene Glanville, Shelly Nicholson, students of Lyla
,Storey, Angela Andreasssi entertained with Scottish dancing
and there were vocal numbers by Valerie and Shelley
Wassman. Nelson Howe played the violin accompaniment for
the dancers andMrs. Elsie Henderson accompanied the carol
sing led by Harry Hoffman., Mrs. H attie Burton thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the residents.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson arranged and accompanied a musical
program on Family Night. The residents provided the talent
for the program, assisted by two staff members -and a
volunteer. There were vocal solos and duets by Chest er
Archibald, Wayne Lester, Mrs. Alton, Mrs. Luella Cox, Mrs.
Henderson, Nelson Lear and Cecil Skinner. A pantomime
performed by Ben Sowerby and Chester Mawhinney and Old
Tyme waltzes played by Elsie Henderson, Norman Speir,
Cecil Skinner and Jerry Collins and danced by six members of
Mrs. HendersoWs -family. Mrs. Pearson expressed the
appreciation of the residents for the lovely music and
entertainment,
The Over-Ninety Club met on Wednesday afternoon and
were entertained by the Huronview Orchestra. Two members
of the Walkerburn Club, Mrs. Hunking and Mrs.
McClinchey, assisted with a program of Christmas readings
and a sing-a-long of carols.,
Cecil Skinner led the regular Thursday afternoon Bible
Study, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Henderson.
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Ministry
experiments
with less
road salt
A special research program
aimed at reducing the amount of
salt used to keep Ontario roads
free of ice and snow will get r
underway this winter, Transpor-
union and Communications
Minister James Snow said this 14 • *
across southern Ontario.
He said the test zones will be
clearly marked by roadside signs
so motorists will be aware they
may be driving on different road
conditions. The Ontario
Provincial Police have been
informed of the program and will
be paying special attention to all
salt reduction test sites.
The sites will be located on
Highways' 7 and 45 near
Norwood; Highways 89 and 50
near Cookstowm Highway 3 in
the Simcoe-Tillsonburg area and
the QEW and Highway 55 in the
Niagara Peninsula.
Mr. Snow said good
housekeeping practices will also
be stressed in Ministry mainten-
ance operations.
'lit is our intention to refine out fg*
procedures rather than introduce *
drastic changes Which could
result in chaotic traffic problems:
"Hopefully ; these will permit a
genetal reduction in the amount
of salt used."
He noted, however, that the
Ministry can only go so far with
their reduction in the use of road
salt.
"Motorists have become *
accustomed to driving on
relatively bare pavernent even *
Under the worst winter driving 4$
conditions.
"The use of Salt can, be
significantly reduced only if the * •
driving pUblic is ptepared to, *
change their driving habits to suit •* Hardware the weather conditions that *
prevail in the province."': Hetherington Shoes
* Seaforiti Meat Market
A Post Classified win pay you 2 Seaforth Farmers' Co-op
week.' ‘_ , • * "We Ny an t to know if its
possible to reduce the quantity of *
salt used for winter maintenance
operations without affecting. the 3;i1 . level of service to the travelling
publie.—. said Mr. Snow.
Mr. Snow said the Ministry a.
, therefore, be cutting back,on *
the amout of salt normally used 3$
on a number og highway test sites *
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