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BANANAS ABOUT BREAKFAST - Angie Southgate of Church Street had a big surprise when she retumed to Seaforth Public School as
a student a couple of months ago. She found out her design and slogan had been selected from more than 200 entries from schools across
Ontario and Quebec, in the Canadian Living Foundation's Breakfast for Leaming program. Her mug design and slogan "I'm bananas about
the breakfast club!" is now being promoted by Timothy's World Coffee stores and the profit from sales will be used in breakfast programs
to help alleviate child hunger. SPS received $1,000 for helping spark Angie's creativity, and she got a small mini -computer out of the deal.
TIM CUMMING PHOTO
PREPARING FOR COMPETITION AT THE ROYAL - Pat Hallahan and Ryan Hallahan, of RR 3
groom • a cow before competition in the President's Cup showmanship competition at the
Agricultural Winter Fair. The competition was for 4-H members aged 17-21.
Canadian Agra
president to speak
at annual meeting
of crop association
The Huron Soil and Crop
Improvement Association invites
all producers to their annual
meeting and banquet on Thurs-
day, Dec. 8, at the Stanley
Township Community Centre,
Varna. Tickets are available
through soil and crop directors
or the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
culture, Food and Rural Affairs
(OMAFRA) office in Clinton.
Alan McCallum, Soil and Crop
Advisor, OMAFRA will present
highlights from soil and crop on-
farm trials and results from the
Ontario Cereal Performance
Trials. Producers will also
receive a copy of the Huron and
Perth corn and soybean variety
trials.
This year's guest speaker will
be Lome Hepworth, President,
Canadian Agra Corporation.
George Thompson, program
representative for the Environ-
mental Farm Plan, will provide
an update and answer producer
questions.
Hullett buys tractor
Hullet Township Council accepted
the tender of McGavin Farm Supply
for an industrial loader tractor at the
tendered price of $52,439.88; and
hired Bill Roy to blow snow on
• sideroad 20/21, Conc. 9 at $27 per
hour, Donald Nott to blow snow in
the streets of Alma at $35 per hour,
and engaged East Wawanosh Twp.
to plow and sand streets in Auburn
this winter.
Btyth,
Royal
• • •
or Your Continued Support!
Ian Andre..
\lark Coulthard
Joel Coulthard.
(C E.0 )
Bert Corbel
Ron 1'Vasschaerl
Absent from photo
Christine Coulthard
Ralph Starkey
Adam Coulthard.
(v.r)
As flu• Weed Man season quickly drams to
all end, we wish to thank our valued
customers for their patronage over the past
year. -This year we serviced over 1500 lawns.
We hops' all of you have a safe and happy
winter and we look forward to seeing you all
in the spring of '9.5!
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Mark F+ Christine Coulthard & Staff
GODERICH - - LONG DISTANCE?...
524-2424 1-800-387-0342
I wish to thank
everyone who
supported me at
the polls on
November 14 for
Reeve...
As your new
Reeve, I will
endeavour to serve
everyone to the
hesrof"my--abitity:
Ron Murray
Seaforth WI
donates to parade
Seaforth Women's Institute met at
the home of Helen MacKealize.
President Olive Papple opened the
meeting with the Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect. Roll call was
answered by 13 members.
Minutes of the last meeting and
treasurer's report were given by
Sarah Elliott. A donation was made
to the Santa Claus Parade and
Legion Branch 156. Proceeds of
birthday box are to be donated to
the Children's Aid Society. Reports
on the convention were given by
Olive Papple.
Programme was by Betty Hulley
and Marion Gordon. Betty gave a
reading on autumn and a poem on
Armistice. Marion showed several
crafts.
Next meeting will be the Christ-
mas pot luck at the Orange Hall on
December 13 at 6 p.m.
Lunch was served by Kay
O'Rourke and Evelyn Carter. Cour-
tesy remarks by Gladys Doig.
THANK YOU
I would like
to thank the
people of
Hibbert who
elected .me as
Councillor.
Louis Maloney
CHuMS appointee
Don Pullen was appointed Hullett
Township Council representative on
the Central Huron Mobility Service
Board for 1994-95, and council also
instructed its road superintendent to
apply for the 1994 interim subsidy
from the MTO.
PIANO TUNING
• REPAIRS • REBUILDING
• KEYS RECOVERED
• DAMPP CHASERS
• REGULATING
• BENCHES
BRUCE
PULSIFER
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CAR & TRUCK RENTALS
Division of Suncoast Ford
500 Huron Rd., Goderich
CALL COLLECT Ask for Helen
524-8347
Notice is hereby given of the
ANNUAL MEETING
in the Clinton Town Hall Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, DE EMBER 7
AT 8:00 P.M.
for the purpose of receiving reports and financial statements for the year
ending September 30, 1994, electing Directors and Credit Committee
officers, appointing auditors; for the purpose of amending By -Laws
and of transacting all other business of an Annual Meeting. Lunch will
follow the meeting. Door Prizes.
Dated at Clinton this 18th day of October, 1994.
48 ONTARIO ST.
CLINTON
482-3467
Marjorie Dobson
Secretary
Clinton Community
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