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The ,yl 1,i Festival aed maples
aIle s Lt on the NU mramerr reason at its
=meet Neral ,1 ,11 ,110.:held 1. 6.
not sow udu11.: c.s -rho showing o a1 of 9167.5».
the Festival Foots bell die year with an ea vire l
off
84,..106 ern total orpeolintarnes of
JO. The financiall statements were
oro root es p of as ammo et -7 rtt
=f ° u :lunlv,l r ale Raning911"S natanglirtailanttaa
rarer vtu- grata ,year.
Ouittaping board pBent, 1"Iffiruh Her-
. smicamentned doe actividers Of d re
Centre far the Arts in 191;;x1 sl . She noted in
pmaducolar doe fond farewell the luesardDacd do
lame Ames. ar iStic motor far the past five
yeatte and welcoming new artiste director
Efoot� �rpim�e ifC
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% 111 11 acffnaatti}e s nd1.La 11,.,1i the porthooe of
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a „ the insital11311 m off
new �
and the purchase of a garage and attached
laird for s,lneirtnmmad storage re arsal and
poothedieri space. Over S4T,1 was raised
cower the 11 C,x; ; ! year towards anal
per. leaving 9441.135 surf to bera2aad
towards emern projects.
Sprang and fan programming sacs the
isforeducakm a OITESr vlm! I... inank SItIneS
and a creative workshop tri for
ages five to 12 eodided "Goggles Gomp""
Cw ioont series sales fell over tee FeStt year.
hent a V o& rid et sales have risen to 11 1, 1:11;,
for dm01011„1,
• mer festival enjoyed an especially
festive year in 1984 because of 161Ih
ormiversary cieletnattemos. 1n addition to four
regmeres off thio raune9i..m works and a
Jai
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Loc I e r
Ding -Dong.
The tolls of the clealt ion 11kates thee
another year has gone by.
1984, the year many heldnro trepidation
because off a novel =Wen by George Orwell
Three were many great tragedies aver the
past year, what with the famine in Ethilopia
and the poisonous gas leak in 1nd-aa, yet
there have been nm.nm, 0285 triumphs.
For Can24ia there was the culmination off
yeses of hard worst by oar athletes at the
Locally, the Perth County Plow-
men's Assoriation worked hard to be abk to
iaost the 1' ;:,haternational Plowing Match_
ha Hnrotl, the county Queen of the 1 enarow
Lynne Dodds went on to Become the Ontario
Queen of the Forrloas. This is a small
sampling of the past. year.
And now everyone takes time to contem-
plate the coming year_
The Blnew'a1er Regional Newspaper Net-
work of which this newspaper is a member.
has endeavored to obtain the new year's
res+olatioas of county wardens, school board
chairmen and federation of agriclture
presidents. The purpose is to Bet you know
what9 to prash in 198.5_
�A11coulr771'y
Huron -Perth Counties Roman Catholic
Sep212te ,Srhooh Baud chair' Erma .Ronald
Marcy - of Stratford said he ®rill attempt to
num the school board meetings in an efficient
tnalater.
The chairman would also lam to see
French Immersion in G0derieh and Stratford
phased -in with the least passi-hle dlinceptioo
ID present plOgram5-
trent of a gest s°s slllnl ssootto7rmer
WARMS paatlt`eapat*eefl in aro eloraotded amt
gaiety propane r t: El e1='23g ceremonies
with guest of Maine 111am fen Forrester,
reasirra weekend anti witties, and am eaap d
avratess° Iwo 1 1. .n 1" p`oga23_ Ara -
the ate' tt,, ao 1e.'uu1 I1., 1 , day„ anal ao
redgranded souvenir booklet u 110 I n,i rho
dvok4=Dadizt Mall and the SF.I • nLi
FestiWni woe e rho acrodmce l m 11123 asto Wer -
yam.
p u'h r m this e nyear has been tthe
.,,"1;:•'„ ,. ',i .01111 enjoyed 6,1 the Festic1Jl
The 0.11;: s of s rated SS71,467 ft=
and amdrvidues„ 0110
from $_42,564 iitys Mµ1. �' toe And 65 y,,'1 wind of the
Bass dos � U o the 11. i!' 111 'i :a:Y11f t nen 1 i0M
onginated1121 its haste candies of Huron.
• Brace„ Perth and Grey, and 46 per novel of all
thiel rsS2ppmrt the Festival are ad ere
$123011028111223Ltnembendrop Astyear-ea_111 the X11;• 1
I�'tiw"]IY t a 11:.JiJ: neatly589 in1oo, �+i 82241 compan-
ies on its dooms list The hoard of directors
dent 61110 citizens of the area Mkt have so
generously
with [lien
tire
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-Yaa,u n.n 1 1.:oi the Festival's 22doll/Les
wars and their atdendlarce over
year
to the emanative and the .1,0is1e ai of
dt reamrs far 1984-85 weir: president, Slren1la
Ria haadh, IFru els; vice-paresidlewt° Don
Exeter Marian Dorn_
pest p1"&ent. Elizabeth lierrm Oo^ po.
Joan Chandler, Belgravo Loss Van e11L
John McKais „ Gadericht Carel
gym, :r'" Helen Grating. ,1r .•, r • Jou;n .
Rutledge,r: v o111 Wayne Caldosell. Gotten*
and Gail Gandy, 1;:;agf eloL
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MENT
THE iVRON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 26, 1984 — A15
THE TRUE MEANING of Christmas was Participants in the nativity scene, from the
presented by Walton Public School] 312412105 heft„ were Michael &taraynll, k8111dra Short --
at then Christmas ammo on Thursday_ reed. David Leoiongton, Julie Glouser, Chores
Storey, and ta1Dra McKerctlner. Messiah
plostoy
Tine school board will also have to lardsh
studying the rrwde Arbor
this year by tlhe Co-operative Evaluatimmm and
Developmest of the School System (CEDSS)
and act on dm board approved -
time. -11 would
degree lake attempt aoagerative and
nominingirml off
di ons and consultation with
the Humes Burd of Educate= and Perth
Board of Education before .,along a Fuel
decision on the opening of a Catholic
Secondary School," he said_
Perth County Board of Education chair-
man David Harmomnd - of RR 7. St. Marys
said he will endeavor to snake the office of
school mrd chairman open to everyone
with a problem or question exrttitng the
welfare of the students in P
"1 would like to think that we as a board
and the edatcataas of the county have
provided students with the best education in
this ruyince
ntdthat money 21141 talent could
Mhe r. Hammond added that he wants to see
this higeducation continue.
"I wouldlike to see everyone strive to help
students, to ease some of the frustration in
the of their education and future
loyment. 1 am sure if we can
this. young le will have snore faith in
their future their country," he said
Perth County Warden Oliver Mdntash of
RR 1. 5t_ Marys said he would like to see the
question of financial assistance to the
Stratford General Hospital budding fund
settled.
THE NEW YEAR'S LEVEE
Murray and Betty Cardiff would like the pleasure of your company al the
first annual New Years Levee
It is a tradition for people to get together to celebrate the season with good
talk, good music and good cheer at a New. Years Levee
Please loin us for our first annual New Years Levee.
DATE Tues. January 1, 1985
TIME : 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: Brussels, Morris & Grey
Community Centre
Happy New Year
MURRAY CARDIFF, M.P.
. NEW YEARS HOURS
Monday, December 31 — 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday, New Years Day — Closed
Wednesday, January 2 — Normal Hours
REMEMBER YOU CAN ORDER "PARTIALLY
COOKED PIZZA" FOR CHRISTMAS OR NEW
YEARS EVE.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM BOB & STAFF
e ew Year's resolutions
Warden McIntosh revised an cad word -
resta2int - saying the coffin would have to
2ontiwue to practise resttraint in 195185_
"1 don't see any big changes.- he said.
Perth County Federation of Agriculture
president Dave S. "n:1 of RR B. Sebringville
world laike to see the membership of the
provincial organiction - the Ontario Federa-
tion of Agriculture increased_
riiioi/NV iASV, ®i IN, iAM/
Segerens i
Quality sounl�
1 Dances, Weddings, Receptions,
Banquets, etc
Locality he would like the county federation
to have closer contact with county coancii.
Mr. Smith said it is hoped a meeting with
federation representatives and county coun-
cillors will be held in the near future, to go
over the agricultural scene.
Also, the president said the federation. in
conjunction with Women in Support of
Agriculture hopes to sponsor a professional
development day with school teachers in ers
c99dtr-
Mr. Sneath would' also like to see
communication between the federation and
commodity groups improved_
From all of these people to you. the
reader, have a safe and happy New Year.
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DABBER
BINGO
Dublin Comm. Centre
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
,200 IN PRIZES
$500. JACKPOT
MUST GO
Sponsored by Dublin Community
Centre Bingo. You must be
16 years otd to play.
CORRECTION NOTICE
Seaforth Optimists'
Winter Carnival Draw
for a Global 42"
Satellite Dish,
Receiver
Draw to be held
January 27, 1985
Not January 27, 1984
as shown on ticket
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SEAFORTH OPTIMIST present ----
Annual New Year's Eve
Warm Up
Seaforth and District
Community Centres
Saturday, December 29
Doors Open at 830 p.m.
ADVANCE TiCKETS Only - $39o70
Limited Number per couple
including: Hass, horns, refreshments. elc.
Tickets Available at:
Seaforth Gulf Service
Seaforth Dixie Lee and
Optimist Club Members
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