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404001. BUSES
Seated tenders will be
received by R.8. Dunlop.
Supt. of Om Affairs for the
Supply of six new school buses.
Tender closing effective It
sklack noon. Fri. Jane.
Specification and tender
terms aro avaitable st the
board office. The• lowest or
any tender not necessarily
;accepted.
R.L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
Huron County
Board of Education
103 Albert St..
Clinton. Ont. NOM 11.0
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AND A
HAPPY NEW TEAR
• Ist-2n4 MORTGAGE FUNDS for
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chases or refinancing. No hidden
charges or bonuses. We
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Noting and floor laying. expertly
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home. Kitchen cupboard s a
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CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPPLIES
available at the hobby shop.
Drucefield. Open daily MOO a.m.
900p.m. Phone 482-7222.
,CHUTER
HEATING 1. ELECTRIC
Furhitc. Installetions
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Auction Sale
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At Your Place
Consisting of
• Glad Memories, Joy, f'elkce, Love with
Good Health, Forgiveness, Prosperity, etc
Iiiernis: Thanks.
tic NO reserve in showing our appreciation
and hoping to see you. mare in 1976
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14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
DISSOLVE MERELEA BEEF
FARMS LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Moreton Beef Farms
Limited intends to dissolve by
filing articles of dissolution with
the Ministry of Consumer and
Commercial Relations. pursuant
to The Business Corporations
Act.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this
12th day of December. 1975.
Robert Grunewa Id
Secretary
by his solicitors
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario.
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IN THE ESTATE OF REBECCA
MAUDE.' MULHOLLAND. late of
the TOwn of Clinton in the County
of Raton. Widow. deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above.
named who died on the 21st day of
October, 1975 are required to file
MI particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 22nd
day of December, 1975. after
which datb the assets will be
distributed. ha viiik regard only to
the claims of which the un•
dersignect shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
25th day of November, 1975,
E B. MENZIES. Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said
Administratrix
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IN THE ESTATE OF BERNICE
.BEATR WE PHELAN, late of. the
Township of tuckersmith in the
County of Huron. Widow.
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 27th day
of September, 1975. are required
to file full , particulars thereof
with the Undersigned on or before
the 29th day of December, 1975,
after which date the assets will he
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersrgned shall then have notice
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
sot day of December, 1975.
E.g. MENZIES, ("it .
Clinton, Ontario,
Solieitortor the
Executrices
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WE INVATg tad cotantes to
visa the Arbor Gilt Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free It and
tell year triendsehout ourshower
and Itridat Registry Service. No
charge, noebligetion.-4an,
essessimeseressepeseeseinesteseemes
21
1111THS
CALDWELL - Kon and Marg
Caldwell. Clinton. are delighted
with tlie arrivet et a -daughter.
Carla Mergeret. et Stratford
General Hospital on December 9.
1975. A welcome sister for Paul,
ROYAL - Bonnie and John of
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter Heather Lienne on Dec.
13. 1975. at Clinton Public
Hospital, A sister for Christa.
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CRAIG • ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan
Craig of Auburn (nee Elaine
Scruton. Clinton) wish to an-
nounce' the safe arrival of their
first child. a son. James -Tyler,
born December 11. 1975 at
Alexander & Marine General.
- Hospital, Ceder Job . First
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Craig, Auburn: first
great-grandchild for Mr, and
Mrs. Dawson Mackay. Parkhill.
Special thanks to Dr. Lomas, Dr.
Deathe and second floor nurse
and staff. -51
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22. DEATNS
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WARNER - At his late residence
in Bayfield on Sunday. December
14th, 1975. Alfred Henry Warner
(formerly of Goderich Twp).
Beloved husband of Ilene
Krawchuk. Dear father of Harold
of Conestoga and 'Donald of
Bayfield. Brother of Mrs. Forest
(Gladys) McClure of Goderich;
11 step -children and seven
grandchildren also. survive.
Predeceased by his first wife
Laura Aldworth and one brother
Percy. Resting at the McCallum
Funeral Home, Cambria 'Rd. at
East St.. Goderich. Funeral
Service 2:30 o'clock Tuesday
Fit ter noon . Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. Donations ' 'to the
Ontario Heart Foundation would
be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. -51
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24. MARRIAGES
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Mr. Wm Hoggart. Huronview,
wishes to announce the marriage
of his daughter Attila, Tyndall of
Clinton to Wm. ckordon of
Brussels on December, 1975 in
Londesboro United Church. ,Rev.
Stanley McDonald officiated;
attendants were Mr. kd Mrs,
Fred Tyndallof London. Inc
25. IN MEMORIAM
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GLAZIER - In toying memory of
a dear wife and mother. Evelyn
Glazier, who was taken from us
December 21, 1970.
Though her sm lie is gone. forever,
And her hands we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories
of the one we love so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part
God hos her in His keeping
We have her in our hearts,
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by husband Cliff,
daughter Thelma. Jim and
Frank . -51
JOHNSTON • In loving memdry
of Bella Johnston. who _passed
ti‘‘iiy on October 7. 1989 and
George Johnston who passed
.ItL'' December 20, 1967
Their smiles we w 1,11Wilys
remember,
Theirvoice% e w,I1always
Their memorio we will cherish
forever.
Of our to ed 111‘CS who were dear
to us all
Lot ingly remembered by the
family .-5,1x
meniery of da tut1e'
itOncifather .
merp whQ paed itWeY2 years,
aitO.-DeceM,.
Th ist kentla ;Amoy* emits with,
*Meets,
When we recoil withsestreitret
lb* Lrs, ot .4 deer tether end
Itantitaither
Whom wevouldi never (ergot
ant we do have wonderful
consointion
That h4 liVodandlovetthist Saltier
Anduk stilt alive eratis, withAlint
On His bewail* plain OP abeve.
If* has no more minoring. or
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We were bled with a Christian
fattweitridgrandtather,
God Willing. we wilt be with hint
4&n.
Lovingly remembered with
treasured memoriesand sadly
missed b,his daughter Helen.
sons Rob. Beth daughters-in-law
Margaret, Barb and grend-
children; -.41x
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26. CARD OF THOU
arvarrzzazrritat;
my relatives, friends. Ilor!
ticaltural 'Society, Golden Radar
Club. and. Huronic Rebekah
Lodges for flowers, gifts. cards,
visits and phone calls; especially
my neighbor who looked after my
property while 1 was in
University Hospital and since
returning home. All was very
much appreciated. Mutate
Glidden. -51
BEZZO - I wish to thank my
friends and neighbours for the
lovely gifts and party held for me
• beforelnoving to Senior Citizen
Hatneoltintor. Mrst. tateyliezztt
LOVE LL • • he fitntily of the late
George Frederick. Lovell, wish to
thank everyone who sent flowers, '
made donations, sent food, and
sympathy eards. Special thanks
to Pastor Dan Thompson, the
organist, Mrs. Holman, the
soloist Miss Kay Smith, the
pallbearers and the ° Robinson
Funeral Home, Bothwell; also
special thanks for every act of
kindness shown to us during our
recent bereavement. -51
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4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'm
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REALTOR
VILLAGE OF lAYFIELD
Executive retirement or
perfect for larger family.
living room 16 x 22 with
Fieldstone Fireplace, formal
dining room with sliding doors
to patio, dream kitchen with
Hanover builtins for planned,
efficiency, main floor utility
room to complement decor of
kitchen, 5 large bedrooms all
of good site. one of which is
used as a study. Apart from 2
ceramic tiled full bathrooms.
there is a recreation room
with fireplace, fetal cellar.
wood storage and utility-
workshep on the tower level.
This home is tastefully
decorated to complement the
quality broadloom
throughout. The 13$ x 200 lot is,
filled with mature trees and
formal planting beds and only
one bkIck from the lake. Many
extras plus excellent linen.
ciao available.
Two good sited. double -
building tots in prime rotation
cies. to centre of village.
Tremendous future potential.
vendor anxious to sell.
Traditional •older homes
needed tor clients With ex-
ceptional taste, wishing to
restore and create settings for
antique furnishings - ante or
•two storey brick preferred,
but let us know what you have
available, - for your con-
venience. excellent first and
second mortgage flnancieg
available,
LET KERN SELL yowl
HOME
PLEASE CALL
Milt VON Patter
itotlietd S412117
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John iilat'utoice, ae
ROCtil,COP frorrt
Lambtot c ufl1 wt 4ectct
a* Prue
Farmers Eede'tuion.of
Ontari4 147$110 ennui
meeting uHhe*ardfton in
ACt� QRPQcernWr4.
Mr. ;femme h roved
the grearti;tzation„ ea it* Vice.
President tor the Past three
YearS. He take* over the
teadership, from Martin
Verkuyi. a corn grower end
hog producer from Hickson in
Oxford County,
Mr. Vericuyt has. Led the
organization, for the mat live
years but wasunbW to, seek
re-election 44 the
F ederatien' s c enSt it kit ion
limits its leaders to five years
in any one offiee.
During those five years the
organization has grown from
abort tfkk *Albers Without
MO. or offiett: to44.41.nrnbers
with twa ttiftctime Rind one
p4rt4irnie 4.4101, Ortes end on
oak* IISDraytIQQ,
Mr.- wows von cO18111.4.0
to 4414410 QA__,,tAtit Ftiti41114101e9
Executive Uoard as Past.
President of *et:organization,
rem Lae* a keg producer
from Mooretteld 111
Wellington County. wilt now
teavo the Federation' s
Executive after tilerviOg 46
president in 1374 fold, as put -
prosident for the five years
since.
Herman Dean, a chicken
producer and datry_man from
Drayton in Wellington
CoUnty, w iti be a new
member of the Federation's
1976 Executive Board. He was
elected „ es vice-p,resident
from a slate of nominees that
Farmers no dyjerent from
city folk as severing land
The Christian Farmer
Federation of Ontario has
predicted that provincial
incentives to municipalities
will not be enough to stop the
disappearance of prime food
land under concrete and
asphalt. in a submission to
the Honourable William
Newman. Ontario's new
Minister of Agriculture and
Food.
The Executive Board of the
province -wide general farm.
organization presented the
Minister with a major
statement of the Christian
farmers' concerns on
November 25,
"We appreciate the con-
cern being shown about our
disappearing food land by the
Minister and the people in his
Ministry.- says Elbert van
Donkersgoed, Executive
Director of the Federation.
.,But we pointed out that this
is not enough. We need firm
provincial guidelines. not just
incentives. Agriculture is a
provincial responsibility. It is
too big a responsibility with
which to burden our local
municipalities."
The Federation's brief also
urges an end to the 'no
question's asked' policy when
it comes to allowing farmers
to sever food land for their
own housing. The Federation
argues that the same rules
should apply to farmers as all
others in society.
The Federation brief
criticizes those who are
holding up the development of
good land use plans by
demanding compensation for
speculative development
rights, The Federation
believes that the interests of
family farmers .end
speculators are directly
opposed to each other and
that no loss of development
rights should be com-
pensated,
"We were also concerned.,"
says Mr, van Donkersgoed,
"that the throne speech
announcement of grants for
industrial patks may cause
s bigger problems for South-
western Ontario's food land.
But we received some
assurance that these grants
would be directed to non-food
land areas.''
Smile
Wife: "I think you love
baseball more than you love
Husband: Maybe so, but I
love you more than 1 love
basketball,"
Share the Joy
a Red Cross
100d Donor
inctkoi4; St; Ryzitttot
Dufferin count* ttcytan4 beef'
PrOilUcert SIO $i4.1541Mit a
Weifiegtew eelttety ettligman
and how pt-oducerk (ieOre
Zeitveld 411 04,titrkt County
hog preducer. and flab
41,1,;,r4 a Middlesex County
hog producer.
Just under 100 attended tbt..
day tong event.
%Mgt' Thune More. 'The
F antlers' Kurt'. from
Manitowoc. "Wisconsrt gave
the keynote address on the
theme. The Christian Faith
and Agriculture.
176 Federation mem
bership, fees were raisedfrom
$35.0.0 to a bnsic fee of $50.00
plus u request for an ad-
ditional membership fee of
520.00. in 1975 the members
were asked for 515.00 above
the bztsie fee. The increased
fees were necessary since the
Federation's budget was
inereased by 40 percent in
order to hire additional staff
as well as keep up with in-
flation.
Elbert van Donkersgoed.
the Federation's Executive
Director, also addressed the
meeting with a talk on Faith,
ideology, and Agriculture:
There is n Connection.
OMMUNITY BROADCASTIN
CHANNEL 1 2
•PROGRAMMING
DEC. 1 8th • Recreation Director - Mike'
Dymond is interviewed and
1040 LIN• outlines some of the programs
now available for Goderich area
residents as well as some plans
for the future.
• DOminion Road Machinery Co.
Story Bruce Sully. president.
presents a lively and interesting
discussion of the history and
growth patterns at Dominion
Road.
7:30 p.m. - Harbouraires - Men's choir
featuring music for the season.
OEC. 2 2nd
10:30 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
DEC. 2 4th
2:00 p.m.
DEC. 2 5th
4 6 p.m.
- Central Huron Secondary School
- Grades 9 - 12 featuring choral
group "Music" and the C.H.S.S.
girls choir presenting Christmas
songs. Conducted by Mrs. Abel,
music teacher C.H.S.S.
Harbouraires - Men's choir
featuring music for the season.
- Lions Bingo - Regular feature.
Don't miss it.
- St. Peter's Choir - From
Goderich will present a special
selection of religious music.
• Christmas Eve Special Program
- Harbouraires - St. Peter's
Church Choir Central Huron
Secondary School - Choral groups
presenting special selections. •
- Christmas Day Special
•
- Harbouraires • St, Peters Church
Choir - Central Huron Secondary
School • Choral groups presenting
special Christmas selections.
11 10 p.m. - Harbouraires - Christmas
selections of music
These programs we hop. are the
beginning of programming on channel I 2
If you are interested hi participating in P
this endeavor please contact The
Community broadcasting Committee
through illuewater Coble TV,
HoimesvilicQ coil 482.9233
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