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partkipan4 Will he pleasantly
surprised to find larger 4hange
rooms. a warm inviting sauna,
new meeting ..,rooms,: kitchen
nquet facilities, and a day
care centre. in addition to these
improvements, the board have
been able to procure additional
gymnasium equipment,
exercise bikes, balance beams,
mats and other related items.
Spokesmen for the Rec.
Centre board have been more
than pleased with the at-
The. NSP Ago in+the i eleethe glinVAIn are- of the "ho wit" variety. Shown
hero, taming time cane ang,, Is local NDP candidate Paul Carroll as ting David
Weary at the Goderieh headquarters where sign production was underway last week. The Institute Activities
entire oPeralls0 byendw volurltanyla,�.The consumer affairs
S*O*er forbride-elect
A shower for Karen Ferris
was held Sept. 3 in the
beautifully decorated Sunday
School Room of St. Andrews
Church, Kippen.
Program numbers were
given by Sue Anne Finlayson at
the piano, a dance number by
the Finlayson girls and Beth
Consitt, a reading by Mrs.
Grant Jones, "Patches for
Pete", contests by Chris
McGregor and Lynn Aiderdice,
and piano ' numbers by Mrs.
Ross Sroadfoot.
Karen was presented with
many beautiful and useful gifts
by Beth Constt, Karen Pressey
and Shelley iniayson on behalf
of the ladies.
A delicious lunch was served
by Mrs, Robert, McGregor and
Mrs. Orville Workrna.n and
their
assistants.
meeting of Kippers East W.I.
will be held in the Legion Hall
Sept 17 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Alex
McGregor is ,hostess and Mrs,
A, Varley is in charge of lunch.
The guest speaker will be
George Thompson of Clinton,
who was with the 4-H Alberta
Exchange Group.
Mrs. B. Broadfoot will give
current events and the roti call
is "name a favourite recipe
made with a dairy product."
Members are \reminded to
bring a childhood picture.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson
have returned home from
Alberta and were accompanied
home by their son John, who
has been employed there for
the summer months.
Mr, Larry Wright, who has
been employed in Alberta for
the summer months, has
returned home and will con-
tinue his studies at Fanshawe
College.
Kintardine doctor is picked NDP candidate
Dr. Don Maine last week the Liberals or r Prigrsive
accepted the New ,Democratic concervatives are ..ac_
Part' nomination in uron. countable".
Bruce to run. in the September , Dr. Milne, who resides at "tR
18 provincial election' to give 4. Kincardine, his a practice in
voters a choice. town, He ran for the,NDP in
He told a gathering. of about 1971.
25 party supporters in Kin- The NDP policies are decided
sardine that he has no real at conventions and not behind
chance of winning but neither closed doors before an election,
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held, Mr. Carroll said the NIU
He' was a Liberal until 1963 proposes that provincial
when the , Liberal party en- government get into "the
mortgage business".
The rates would start at six
per cent for low-income
families and be applied on a
graduated scale to the durrenr
market rate for families with
incomes over $20,009.
He said his party advocates
increasing the Home. Owner-
ship Made Easy program in-
stituted by_ the government
which showed that new houses
could be built for 525,00o to
S30,000.
In the meantime the
government has fallen short of
its projected new housing starts
which were supposed to be
dorsed nuclear weapons for
Canada.
Dr. Milne said his main areas
of strength are in Kincardine
and Poll Elgin -Southampton
where he will concentrate his
campaign.
With the nomination of Dr.
Mitre, the NDP was brought up
to strength in the province as he
was the last of 125 candidates to
be in the running.
Guest speaker at the
nomination meeting tvas NDP
candidate for Huron -
Middlesex, Paul Carroll who
concentrated his remarks on
housing,,problenis in the..
province.
Nursery seeks children
The Clinton Nursery School is
about to get underway for a
new year, and organizers are
still looking for several more
children to fill the few
vacancies left..
The Nursery School offers a
varied program to pre -
schoolersaged two to five; ears
and is under necy supervision
this year. with a fully; trained
and qualified supervisor Sally
McNickol and assistant
supervisor. Mary Ann Bakker.
Both are graduates from the
early childhood teacher
program at Fanshawe College
in London.
Assisting them will be Nancy
Wise•and Bev Cotton, both who
have at least a year's ex-
perience at nursery school.
geld in Wesley -Willis United
Church in Clinton, the nursery
school is not ababysitting
Mace, according to organizers,
but a place where the three or
four-year-old can learn new
experiences and sptisfy his or
her curiosity,. something not
always'possible at home..
Anyone with a child who
could attend is asked to contact
Sally McNickol at 4132-7737 or
Mary Ann Bakker at 482-370.:.
White
Ceiling Tile
CARTON OF 64
$ 1 0
95
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Patio Doors
Picture Windows
SashiesS Windows
Door Frames
Cottage Windows
k triton Vasil Like
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.n'tmiss Spring this Fall.
it's planting time for tulips,
hyacinths, daffodils, and other bulbs.
Imported from Holland. ,
Plan your "Spring Colour Pagrade" now,
With our plump and perfect bulbs{ Top sire
only - reasonably priced.
+ Colour plates in actual siie to assist you
in your selection.
+ Items for the indoor gardening ,en.
thusiast also, — Amaryllis, paper whites
and houseplant specialties.
Besure to include this - a 'must' for winter nourishment
of bulbs
LAWN FERTILIZERS and SEED
To assist in building next rsar's desirable mush, hellrlthy►
turf
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NOTES Loan of Spreader with purchase
Henry barker, proprietor
'rt ielily Merchandise at fair Price"
tggt ., Clinton 48 29333.
Open daft including Weds layrs, k s.tn. ► p.ni.
/.,
100,000 per year over the next 10
years.
This year the figure has
.dropped to 75,000. At the,end of
Judy,. 32,000 new homes had
been built.
Housing rrsearc h is needed,
to find new construction
methods to suit our climate,
Mr. Carroll said.
He said that many new
houses being built today are of
poor quality.
During a question and an-
swer period, one man who
works at the Bruce Nuclear
Power Development, said that
some of his fellow workers have
vowed not to vote NDP because
of: party' an .oa..cutting.
back Ontario Hydro spending.
wr: their facility, 'by
Cntinty citihen . PPar.have emlled in past-
s from every
icipaiity within theCounty.
'fly to slightly over 1,60.
people have, ettrolletj in past
aquatic programs. If y,ou have
been considering joining one of
the Vanastra rec. programs the
chances are excellent that one
of your neighbours have been
there before.
The mc. centre staff advise
that registration will take place.
Saturday. Sept. 13 between the
hours of 10 a.m. anti 3 p,m, or
simply by Mailing your
registration to the centre.
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This is your
personal invitation
forneet
JACK RIDDELL
Auditorium - GoderichArena
TUESDAY, SEPT. 6th1
from 5 to 8 P.M.
Meet Jack Riddell and his family and Murray Gaunt
nave
BEEF °" EUN
Beef and trimmings and coffee
Don't miss this election round -up rally
in Huron -Middlesex
SEPT. 18
"P'•° JACK RIDDELL
Hey
People!
Have
we got a
buy for yo
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