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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-12-21, Page 14Page 12 Times -Advocate; December 21, 1988 LUCAN GUDIES ENROLLED - The strength of the-tucan Girl Guides was increased by five new members tecently. Back, left, leaders Barb -French and Rhonda Bryson. Front, Jennifer White, Sarah Culbert. Patty Malone, Car- rieanne Hotson and Jennifer Heague. Offer for cheap cruise travel believed to be just a scam LONDON - An offer from South- eastern Travel corporation from a• phone number -in Tennessee is Iikc- - ly little more than a scam. A two week vacation in Florida,, the Bahamas and Mexico 'including a cruise is the current "prize" being.- offered eing:offered to.lucky winners in South- ern- Ontario. The Better Business Bureau has received over two dozen calls already about this post -card of- fer. In order to receive this "$2,800 • value" for "S299. service charge" callers arc urged togive their credit card number over the phone, a poor practice at any time. While there arc a great many of these types of operations operating_ out of thc southern states, this is the most expensive to come to our attention to date. C.W. Lawrence, an inspector with the U.S. Postal Service in Washington, says Southeastern Travel Corporation is currently un- der investigation and that a tempo- rary restraining order has been placed on a sister company. _He goes on to say that every time Huron Junior Farmers preparing. for 1989 CLINTON - The Huron County Junior Farmers are prepared for 1989. At the Association's Annual Meeting held December 6.in Clin- ton, their new 1989 executive was • elected. Heading the Association for 1989 will be Robert Hunking, R.R. 1 Auburn. 1st Vice President is Rob Enders, Wingham, and.2nd Vice President is Brenda Steele, Stratford. Serving as Secretary. is Karl Morrison, R.R. 1, Lucknow, with Jcff Hearn, Clinton, acting as Treasurer. Linda Axtmann; Wing - ham, takes on thc position of Goderich, and Dave Van Beers, R.R. 1 Blyth, hold the positions of Agricultural Contact Person and ASsistant Agricultural Contact Person respectively. Anne Alton, Wingham, will be serving. as Pro- - vincial Director with Sandra Re- gcic, R.R. 1 Dublin, serving as Assistant Provincial Director.. Zone Director for 1989 is Dave Webber, R.R. 1 Exeter. Commit- tee Chairpersons for 1989 arc; Cul- •ture - Ross McIntosh, R.R. 4 Sca- forth, Sports_- Mark Ryan, R.R. 1 Ailsa Craig, and Special Activities - Debbie Craig, Blyth. The 1989 executive will be in- ducted at the Association's Annual Banquet and Dance to be held Sat- urday, January 7, 1989 in the•Roy- al'Legion, Clinton. awCursawsC, 3 g ` 3 S d ci U (� y A `1 � )o ur hope i,. fort ttorld filled t. illi h 3 1If'are unit jot: mot and fore% er. g From the staff at K i Sli; S01neaJ 3 oe_1-1/__ . , Exeter Seaforth Goderich g WIWI' Cum Cum cuss rw►w.sCuss Curs Cues curs cuss Cess curs CUD WC 065 CMC Cir nrs on C.n C,,n Cris Wit, E SIMSON'S GItEETINGS n `‘ e v1 rsh to take this (pport units to thank ow ( ustorners for their patronage ((syr the past-s(',tr ,►net I()()k trrrssar(1 to St'r% mg s ou in the .•,('ss 1 r,ir To ,ill %%imist; a 11'Pp' and sate (1, Christmas Season and. a Prnsiutf ,us Ne ‘% Near Brad, Anne, Matthew, and Greg Mousseau 4 one of these scams is closed down they change their name, move to another city and start all over again. For further information about this and other vacation certificate com- panies, call Jan Delaney 673-3222. • Herd symposium CLINTON - The Ontario Herd Symposium is scheduled in con- junction with the International Farm Equipment Show, February 8, 9 and 10th,. 1989. in Toronto, Ontario. Dairy Technology 2000 is the fo- cus of the third Ontario Large Herds Dairy Symposium. Organized by a group of Ontario Dairy Producers and Extension . Dairy Specialists, this Symposium features current and new technology in Milking Equipment, Nutrition, and Genet- ics, with a look at future directions. in each of these commercially im- portant areas. Speakers and discus- sion leaders from Europe, North America and Israel will talk -about new developments. The International Farm Show, held nearby, provides the opportuni- ty to investigate further and to sec and discuss new equipment and technology. with the manufacturer Letters Dear Sir; We are interested in locating De- scendants of delegates to the Sep- tember 1864 Charlottetown Confer- ence. If any 'of your readers are descendants or if they have informa- tion on descendants, they are asked to call toll-free Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland 1-800-565-0243 or write: • The Festival of the Descendants P.O. Box 2000 Charlottetown, Piince Edward Is- land C 1 A 7N8 All descendants will receive a guest of honour information kit! Thank you, Chairman Rick Coles Festival of Descendants and dealer. For more information, contact Bob Berry, c/o Box 496, Markdale, planned Ontario, NOC I HO or telephone— (519) 986-2040 or 1-800-265- 9152.• -flay the simple pleasures • of a warm family celebration be yours. , from the Reycraft Family: Barb and Doug, Sean and Nathan The Staff at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. extend a special Thank -you to all our good friends and patrons for your confidence, loyalty and support:... a very Merry Christmas to all and all the best in '89! WGTh OIiA►'SON 0 D W O ;N{Si[!M ITE D LEEDS FERTILIZERS Port Albert Ailsa Craig . Seaforth