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ENTERTAINMENT
YUCK Y MAKE-UP—Jamie Albert doesn't look too thrilled when he gets a clown' face at
HALL FOR RENT
at
Vanastra Recreation
Centre
482-3544
Dances, Weddings and
Receptions etc.
It
Happy
Anniversary
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MOM
& DAD
September 1
1.OVC,
John & Viler,
Chris, Michael,
Justin & Shane
Happy 19th
Gary
the Seaforth back -to -school sale on Friday
night.
(Hundertmark photo)
From the CUC gang
Mote Your horn!
—HAPPY 30th --
Rita & Keith Kelly
-Sept. 4,- 1989
Love from your family
Happy 45th
Wedding Anniversary
Mom & Dad
Love from all your family
The fCmily of
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Leonhardt
invite
friends, neighbours & relatives
to help us celebrate
their
40th Wedding Anniversary
held at Brodhagen Hall
Friday, Sept® 7 at 8:30 p.m.
See you there!
GARY BANNON
Painting Decorating
Peoerhang,ng
Inien,x and
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 527-1582
Sealorth Ont
Portable Welding
and
Metal Fabric_sating
—Reasonable Rates—
Don McLennaghan
R.R. 412 Blyth. Ont.
887-6673
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THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 29, 1984 — A19
New MVCA headquarters. in Wroxeter
The over 7,000 square foot addition to the
Maitland Valley Conservation. Authority
(MVCA) headquarters in Wroxeter was
officially opened on Aug. 16..
"Provincial natural resources minister Hon.
Alan Pope and MVCA chairman Dave Gower
of' Goderich openedthe addition when they
cut the ribbon in front of about 200 people.
Represented in the crowd were provincial
agencies such as the natural resources
mini,5tr`y, surrounding conservation authori-
ties, county councils from the watershed -
Bruce, Huron, Perth and Wellington -
politicians, former MVCA members and
present staff.
Mr. Pope, Mr, Gower and other dignitaries
were piped in to the platform to start the
ceremonies by two' pipers from the Brussels
Legion Pipe Band,
A history of the MVCA headquarters,
concluding with details of the $458,000
addition, was outlined by the MVCA
chairman. Mr, Gower 'Said that in August' of
1982, Mr. Pope visited the authority
headquarters to view the crowded conditions.
The chairman noted that although the
provincial minister turned the authority down
in its request for funding for an addition, the
"province "left the door open".
Byt. Febriary of 1983 the 'necessary
approval had been granted for a Federal -Pro-
vincial Special Employment Project. said Mr.
Gower, it was almost a year ago to the day,
Aug. 15, when the ground breaking cere-
mony for the addition took place.
The project created 540 weeks of employ-
ment for 25 workers, said the chairman.
Through the Unemployment Insurance Act, upon the member municipalities.
thefederal government contributed $129,000 The natural resources minister said that
for wages. The province contributed 5156,1 S8 earlier in the day in Owen Saund, he had
for materials, wages and support costs and announced a fish stocking program fur Lake
the authority's share was $172,242. Huron and Georgian Bay,
The chafrfnan emphasized that. MVCA's
creatio,n oraprogram to construMVCA ct the additithcon.
share did not come from an additional levy
Canada Packers recall's chose
Canada Packers Inc. announced a recall of hazard although no cases of illness have been
the company's processed cheese spread reported.
packed in screw top glass jars because of Company researchers have not deyermined
the exact type of bacteria, Stewart said.
possible bacterial contamination.
Consumers are asked to return partially
Company spokesman Murray Stewart said used or full jars of product to the store from
the brands include Maple Leaf Ched'r Spred which they were purchased. Retailers are
and the following ,private label brands: asked to remove the products from shelves
Redleaf, Ritz, Sweet Clover, /GA and immediately. -
Dominion Cheese•Mello. The company is working with the health
He said consumption of this product, which. protection branch of the federal government
is sold across Canada. may present a health on the product recall, Stewart said.
Turner. expected in Perth
Prime Minister John Turner is expected in
Perth on Aug,' 31, just four days before the
federal electron.
The office of Liberal candidate Brian Innes
has announced that the Prime Minister will
• be at the Stratford City Hall auditorium on
Friday evening. He is expected to arrive at
7,30 p.m. and stay for a couple of hours.
This will be Mr. Turner's second official
McIntosh - Alderdice
Stewart and Phyllis McIntosh, Arkona
and Vern and Mona Alderdice, Kippen
wish to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children, Janice Lynn
and Garry Vernon. The wedding will
take place Saturday, September 15,
1984, 3:00 p.m., Arkona United Church.
Reception to follow at Taxandria Com-
munity Centre, Arkona, Ontario. All
friends welcome to attend.
Laing o Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing, R.R. 2,
Staffa, are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Margaret Ellen, to Jeffrey Lee Allen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, of
Toronto. The wedding will take place at 4
o'clock on Saturday, September 15, 1984
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Guelph.
visit to Perth this year On May 9, Mr. Turner
visited the Stratford Country Club to talk with
delegates for the Liberal leadership conven-
tion which he mon in late June.
PEOPLE
Visiting with Sandy and Gladys Doig,
North Main St. are Mary and Toe Bowersnck
from Van Wert, Ohio.
Mercer - Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer of
Stratford are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Marliy n
Jean to Paul Rlntoul Stewart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Stewart of Seaford:.
Their marriage will take place Septem-
ber 15, 1984 at 3 p.m. at the Salvation
Army Church, Ontario Street, Stratford,
Ontario.
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39 Main Si., S.
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527-1880 482-7002
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R.R. 4 WALTON
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