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liningpernuts issued at the
.fiat. meeting On June 2.1 went •
LMiddepal, swimming -poo F.D...
tor, residence; L ejong silo aod barn
tion; l�.i ingsr addition �
house;
ohnton, Hoggart, Silo and
n-to:-andG. Hubbard, shed.
a�
mitt'
religiousethical
short in-sOriaM pi
in Ortoberi that the
presen t.a report the board early in the
al term; ° a . that the comms t his
representation on the PM Implementation
Committee.
record of the use of schools in the two
sties by organizations for various
meetingsduring 1974-75 term was
distributed to the board members,
Stratf 'trustee, F.J. Vere, :i Chairman of
the buil hng and property committee, in
reply to enquiries from Zurich ratepayers
as to what happened to the proposal to add
an addition to St, Boniface School at Zurich
this year, said that the ministry of
education had turned down the prefect for
1975, The additirin, estimated to cost
view corn-
two
Make 4
td the,
Ufa committee
nued:from ;page
.
Municipalities of Ontario will beheld in
T mite. • Au ust 3-6, and non that the
ministry of housing will be holding.a school."
outing properly standards to dute
Housing Inspectors at. York nivorsity.
Toronto, from Aug. 17 through !2.
Reeve . Oddleifson reported that Mr.
...Chris Celestin, • for Jack Gray.
London weak! be starting the field work, at
an early date* on the Village stream and
roads survey. In bitter business, the posts
hive been installed at the top of ham St1
deter vehicular traffic from Using the
street; a catch basin is to be installed at the
corner of Main St. and Clan Gregor Square
to remove `excess water; and no parking
signs have been installed on ,the south side
of the long hill. The next regular meeting
will be held on August 4. regardless of the
Holiday.
'arkhill man seeks FC oi
itliam J. Amos, a farmer -
Ct
the _ Parkhill area in
illivray Township, will be
tender for the nomination
candidate for the
ressive Conservatives in
riding of Huron.Middlesex
n its members meet in
eta Monday night.
"In.. seeking the nomination
the PC candidacy for the
hiding, my` many . years of
varied experiences in
municipal .,work, business
endeavours; • farming, ' com-
tntrnity involvements and
rr`.' general service to the people
would be a great asset in giving
the representation the peopleof
Huron -Middlesex deserve,•,
Mr. Amos said.
"1 have always been in-
terested in people and all my
fife have been involved in
serving people," he continued.
"'I realize a member of the
Legislature crust be interested
in people and in recognizing
and serving their needs," Mr.
Athos stated. "1 would like todo
this for the people of If urron-
i -"..
r. Arms, 46, has been'clerk
camiv ATpwni, ip s0.Cf
,tl.
e owns and operatbs
W.J. A os Insurance Agency
Ltd. in Parkhill and Donald G.
Banging Insurance Agency in
Lucas).
' Re operates and manages the
270 acre . family farm where
cash/Mips and beef cattle are
the specialty. His wife Una is a
special edacatiort teacher with
the MViiddlesex County I card of
Education. The couple have six
daughters, three in university,
one in high school and two in
elementary school.
A gradu . e of Ontario
Agricultural lege in 1951, he
was a sugar beet fieldman for
Canada and Dominion Sugar
Company for seven years
serving Parkhill, Centralia and
Kippen areas. He is secretary -
treasurer of Ontario Farm
Drainage„ Association and a
member of the advisory
committee of Ontario
Agriculturai Museum in.
Milton.
He is a member of the
Parkhill .Lions Club and a Past
District Governor of District A-
° Lions International 196&til In
1961-68 he was chairman of
District A Lions Board of
gYgraPrs lar to t -.9 , and
•
Even hough aha` tl tai `tom fa+I i+rs, tha ,gran old
lady of -town, t '. wnE II, i t e make-up *pied
brit week when fia were placedonw tl her front facade.
Nero Albert Valkenberg puts .in a Centennial flag from
high atop the PIK bucket truth.. (News -Record photo)
t
He expects a' "tough cam-
paign" in the riding, but is
pleased 'with the renewed en-
thusiasm for the PC party here;
"I'm confident we'll win the
election," he said.
"The policies of the _Qnr
servative government have
been ood for the people of
Ontario and future generations
will benefit from the decisions
that have been made," he said.
"I like Bill Davis. He is a man
who •. males his decisions, and
will make decisions which may
net always be popular among
the people of Ontario, but it is
for the good of the province of
Ontario,' the PC hopeful
concluded._ _ -
We're e in
CLI
especially in (enle i�I Year
eant pt n d, as
trust in Da w d
unit w . f&rmel` pr elid ant n
lhr~ �MkI-W a tcrn evopnneat
acil.
r.
Hayter comes from n
pniitieat family in Dash
xa..4 grandfather and great
gtraandfather served the county*
and the . family has been
staunek Conservatives as long
t m memei
As
aiwcilyter con as Mr. f ayterbendr.
WilliamArnos of Parkhill, Ivan
eh earn of Liman is expected to
Mass his hat into the ring at
Monday's meeting.
First reports indicate a full
house for that meeting.
Memberships are selling well
and people tiro
air a said to bell acmaakingssthe plansaiding to
intend the nomination
gathering.
Prices Reduced
20% to 50%
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK QF
co
Now; Save on
Summer Sportswear
• Swim Sults
-}- 'Kirit Shirts
• + Short -Sleeve Sp ortshirts
+ Walking Shorts
+ Summer Slacks
+ Straw Hats
ALL 20OFF
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* Alienss et 'cost es Solo
Clothing
* Ova 200 Gamuts to
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MR._BRUCE WILLISCRAFT
GENERAL MANAGER
CLINTON PLANT
OUR CLINTON PLANT AT 89 -DON ST. CLINTON
OPENED '1 971 ...NOW WITH A STAFF OF SO
The XLO - WILDEX Canada plant in Clinton
manufactures the WILDEX line of cartridges
and toolholders for the Canadian and American .
markets, and in- addition manufactures tungsten
and titanium carbide throw -away inserts for the
Canadian Market.
INT IOR° OF .PLANT SHOWING PRODUCTION FLOOR
A lsv ere -polis prodstod is sit Misted pint, part o
Mockiniaq Cairo sow is operation in Celia Albeit
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