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Perth Huron Victorian Order of Nurses
Will hold their
Annual Meeting
at the
Red Maple Inn, Clinton, Ont.
on Wednesday, May 31
at 6:30 p.m.
to elect a 16 person Board of Management
Any person with an interest in serving as a member
of the VON Board should contact the nominating
committee by calling the VON Office, 271-7991
OPENING THIS FRIDAY
THE
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DAIJGHTER'
A MUSICAL MELODRAMA
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St. Marys 1'owo hall • April 28 to May 13
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April 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 at 8:00 RM.
• May 7 - 2:30 RM. Matinee
Tickets S7.50 Available at Crosthwaite's Store, St. Marys
Phone 284-2690
,. •,.M,4 St. Marys Community Players
and
Help raise funds for the Lions Youth Centre
Mon. May 1 - Sat. May 6
Saan will donate 10% of all sales to the
Youth Centre
Special Activities
to be featured throughout the week
- colouring contest - free coffee
- alarm clock draws throughout the day - face'painting for children'
- clowns, balloons - free draw at the end of day
- car clean - donated by Dobbs. Motors
- 2 spring cleanup hampers - donated by Lioness
- gift certificate for lawn care - donated by Casey's Lawn Service.
- gift certificate for Derby Dip.
donated by Ken & Sandi Bergman
- Teflon car protection - donated by Frayne Chev
Monday - Wednesday
- regular store hours
Thursday
- store hours 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
- 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. music by
High school Band
Friday
- store hours 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
- BBQ, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. - Hot
dogs and drink for $1.00
- Wheel of Fortune
for chance to win prizes
Saturday •
- regular store hours
- Pancakes 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. - - BBQ Hot dogs and drink for $1.00,
starting at 11 a.m.
- Children's Wheel of Fortune
L �Y
Am*
SQT2d�RS
ON THIS RACH
Dining Lounge & Tavern
Open Weekends
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Lunch and Dinner
Niro
Featuring this week
$1295
Hickory
Smoked Ribs
bArtO, Grand Bend 238-2251
It's time
to talk business
An FBDB representative will be in
your area soon. Come and meet him
or her. There is no obligation and no
• costs and your business can gain a
lot from it.
If you're looking for financial aid in
the form of loans, loan guarantees or
even selling an equity position in
your business, come and discuss it
with us. We have experienced
counsellors who can help you plot a
course for growth and success for
your business. And we can provide
you with direction to get government
assistance, both federal and provin-
cial, as well as other vital information.
Foran advance appointment, call:
Dave Selkirk, Sr. Account Manager
5161 Huron Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 5T7
(519) 271-5650, 1-800-265-4594
La Banque olire ses services dans les deux
langues ollicielles.
BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS
\,1
Federal Business Banque federate
Development Bank de developpement
Canada
Usborne &
Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance
Company
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0
(Established in 1876)
Provides Full Insurance
Coverage
for Farm Properties
New Applications are
Welcomed
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
Jack Harrigan RR 3 Lucan 227-4305
Larry Gardner, RR2, Staffs 345-2678
Lloyd Morrison, RR1 St. Marys 229-8277
Lorne Feeney, RR2, Dublin 345-2543
Jack Hodgert, RR1, Kirkton 229-6152
Joseph Chaffe, RR5 Mitchell 348-9705
AGENTS
Ross Hodgert, Woodham 229-6643
John Moore, Dublin 345-2512
Joseph Uniac, Mitchel 348-9012
Head Office, Exeter 235-0350
A refund from surplus was
declared for all policy hold-
ers who qualify, are on
record, and In good
standing as at
December 31, 1988
Get Rid of those winter blahs by attending the....
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1st Annual
HOME AND
GARDEN SHOW
Over 30 Exhibitors on Display
Saturday, April 29 & Sunday, April 30
11 a.m.-8 p.m at the 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
MITCHELL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE
FREE ADMISSION
Come Oifl,& Enjoy All The Fun!
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Help Shape the Future
of Your County
Issues such as waste management, economic develop-
ment, an aging population... and increasing costs...
are putting an impossible strain on our county govern-
ment system which has changed little since 1849.
That's why the Minister of Municipal Affairs set up
an Advisory Committee on County Government in
1987 to study ways in which this vital segment of
municipal 'administration could be updated to face
the realities of today. He followed this up with the
appointment of a Consultation Committee on County
Government in 1988 which held hearings in each of
Ontario's 26 counties to get YOUR views on this
important topic.
Taking into account suggestions made by county govern-
ment representatives, members of municipal councils
and interested individuals and associations, the Con-
sultation Committee drew up a report containing
41 recommendations, including ways to:
— strengthen local municipalities within counties;
improve the way local municipalities are represented
on county council; -
- ensure that services are being delivered by the
most appropriate level of local government.
The Minister of Municipal Affairs wants whatever
form of government can best serve the needs of each
county. Your views are important and the Minister
would like to hear from you before July 14th, 1989.
To receive your copy of the Report, complete and
return the attached coupon to the address listed below.
After studying the report, you can make your views
known to the Minister by writing to him, at the same
address.
To: Minister of Municipal Affairs,
777 Bay Street, 17th Floor,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2E5
Please send me my copy of the Report of the Consultation Committee
on County Government.
Name:
Address•
• Postal Code:
Ontario
Ministry of
Municipal
Affairs -
John Eakins, Minister
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HURON -PERTH
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
- AN EDUCATION WITH A DIFFERENCE
The Board is proud of its educational leadership in Catholic Education since
it became a County Board System in 1969. We emphasize a Christ -centred
approach to education that is rooted in Gospel values. We also fulfill all other
requirements of the Ministry of Education.
Parents, ratepayers and community at Targe are invited to visit our schools
during Education Week — April 23-29, 1989. It is only fitting that you as our
partners celebrate with us the theme —
PARTNERSHIP FOR SUCCESS
Please Visit One Of Our Schools:
St. Joseph's School
St. Columban School
St. Patrick's Schc►oI ; ,:, •.>. -Dublin,
Our Lady of Mount Cdrmel School
St. Patrick's School Mount CarmelKinkora
St. Joseph's School - Clinton
Exeter
Goderich
Seaforth
St Marys
Wingham
• Zurich
Hesson
St. Mir :ondary School Stratford
St. Al JSL School Stratford
St. Jr Seph's pool • Stratford
St. t,loysius Scot Stratford .
Specific Programs For Individual g o ndlvidual Schools Will Be Conveyed
By Notice From The Schools.
Kingsbridge
St. Colu, iban
Precious Blobd Sc. no!
St. Mary's School `
St. James Schn^
Holy Name of Wref '�hool
Sacred 'hart c' '
St. Bonifp S'
St. MeV' S
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HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION
1969-1989
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