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STEADY NOW, STEADY — Andy Williams, assistant farm editor at
CKNX, gave total concentration to the flapjack relay at Sunday's
Maple Madness held at the Maple Keys Sugar Bush near
Moles worth.
Senior citizens
host card party
FORbWICH—The village senior
citizens held their card party Friday
night, March 11, in the hall,- with 14
tables in play.
Anson Ruttan and Janet Boudrie
were holders of high scores and
consolation winners were Duncan
Sangster and Gertie Lambkin. Bill
Leeming was holder of the lucky
cup.
The next card paity will be held
Friday, March 25, sponsored by the
Fordwich Institute.,
Employment
ciffice opens ..‘ .
f�r stUdelitt
Students,looking for a summer job
will be pleased to learn the Canada
Employment Centre for Students at
the Canada Manpower office in
Listowel has opened its doors.
The student office is located in the
federal building at 210 Main Street
East in Listowel and its hours of
operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
Students from Listowel, Mount
Forest, Wingham, Harristor
Drayton, Palmerston and tit
surrounding, areas are. Welcome t..
come in and register. Those wishing
to hire a student are urged to call the
Canada Employment Centre for
Students at 291-2922.
Ontario
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held
at the VALHALLA INN, KING & BENTON
STREETS, KITCHENER, ONTARIO on
TUESDAY, APRIL 5th,, 198$ at the hour of
9!30 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
the Board will hear an application in ac-
cordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and
Regulations thereunder.
The following establishment has applied
for a licence of the class indicated, and the
application will be entertained at the afore
mentioned location -and time:
Application For Additional Licence
Riverboat Restaurant
132 Josephine Street, Wingham
Patio Licence
Licencee: 980582 Ontario United
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any
person who is resident in the municipelity
and who wishes t� *Ake repOetentati0/1
relative to the apPlicafien. Shall Make their
submission to the Board in writing prior to
the date of the hearing. Or in person et the
time and place of the hearing. (Copies 01
written submissions -will be forwarded to
the applicant).
Liquor Licorice Board. of Oratory,
S5.Lakeshorel3ouleuard
IbRONIIIvoiitgri0; mse ;
MINISTRY OF C451484/01,AND
COMMERCIAL MATIONS
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Mr. and S, iii441f3S46 •ol
Oa, , %%sere weekend Visitors- wt,
GardOlailitm&
Mrs.un Gilbert, KriSta.andll'Or
of,tiarriston-visitedSundaywith:Mr:
and Mrs: Oliver
Mks. Art GibsoirSpent a few days
last week with daughter, Marcia; in
London.
Mrs. Allan Griffith, accompanied
by Mrs. Oliver Riley, .• Visited
Wednesday With Kr. and gra, Blair
Sharp in Sarnia, They also called on
Mr, and Mrs. Bin Nordstrom and.
Cathy at Grand Bend enrouti home
and were Privileged to See three
deer at the roadside near The
Pinery.- •
Art Gibsomand.Mrs..4.gria Burke
visited their sister, 'Mrs, Margaret
Barnard, in llensall on Tuesday.
Scott and Pauline McLennan,
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Mississauga, overnlL
Scott -and Paubne McLennan
rchWernen held 41'
noofliuncheon on St. Patrick's Day
in the conimutytall, which proved
to be asucceSS.
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TORNADO, VICTIMS
It was announced that the
wovincial government would help
victims of a tornado which struck
southwestern Ontario in April of
1967. The 'tornado cut a path of
destruVtion from llonsaIl in the
west, through Dublin and 'on to the
east, petering out in the ifitehenern:
Guelph area. DOzerIS Of beim* and
barns were either flattened or badly
damaged.
The availability of quality,
affordable and flexible child care
is a keyto-openingup the future
for many women in Canada. .
The Government of
Canada has recognized the
importance of accessible child
care in assuring wornen's eco-
nomic equality by introducing
The National Child Care
Strategy—a balanced mix of
peogram initiatives, offering a
wide range of choices to
women who work inside or
outside *the home.
Highlights of the program
include:
• the addition of 200,000 new -
child care spaces;
• the creation of a $100 million
Child Care Initiatives Fund
for developmental projects
for child care and special
needs groups;
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• the, inerease of the Child
Care Expense Oeducticin
from $2,000 to. $t1,000-fitti"
children six and under or with
special needs;
• the phase in of a $200 supple-.
ment to the Child Tax Credit
for children six and under.
As Ministeritesponsible
for the Status of Women, 1
invite you to learn how you
and yourffamily can benefit
frOm the National Child Care
Strategy
write to me:
Barbara Makiligall,
Minister Responsible for
he Status of Women,
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario KIA 0A6
Status of Women Condition feminine
Canada Canada
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• Powdery mildew ancl rust in your
winter wheatcAn lead to reduced
yields and lower dagradeS,-espe-
ily With today's optimum yield
_
management practices.
es-iyhitpaysto spray
with BAYLETON® 50 WP Foliar
fungicide at the first sign of
disease. So Ws important to scout
your fields
early and
often;i4aindomly -
checking ".
plants from top
to bottom for
discolouration,
growths and
lesions.
BAYLETON. The first line
of defence.
The superior mildew control of
BAYLEIDN makes it thetffirimary
choice as the first spray for early
season disease control in wheat.
Ws a small price to pay
for maximizing yields and
maintaining good grades at
harvest.
ItiOntario, BAYLETON
50 WP requires a permit for
• application. Flease contact your
dealer or call Van Waters and
Rogers at 1,(519) 668-3007.
ba eton
CHEMAGRO LIMITED
256 Britannia Road East,
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L42 156
BAYLETON is a reg. TM of Bayer AG. Germany
BAYLETON
PERMIT
MEETING
Wed., March 30th, 1988
Minton Place
Palmerston, Ontario
7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.
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