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PEOPLE
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of
Bellwood visited on Saturday at his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Rolly Achilles. Dwayne
Achilles of Sebringville spent a few days at
the mid -break holiday at the same home.
Torrance Dundas has moved back to
Huronview from Seaforth Hospital where he
was confined for a few weeks.
Visiting' with Bev Stevenson and boys
during the school holiday week were Tracey
Fischer, Brussels; Andy Smith, Milton and
Vance Stevenson, Toronto.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended a birthday
party on Sunday for Katie Stimore of
Stratford who was celebrating her 80th
birthday. Jilt) and Irma Williamson from this
area also attended,
John Currie, Orangeville, Doug Currie and
Jamie of Brampton visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall during the . winter break
holiday.
The Women's Institute ladies will serve,a
pork luncheon at 11:30 a.m. today at the hall.
Their meeting will beat 8:15 p.m.
Cheryl Ann Storey, Seaforth received her
PADDY CAKE, PADDY CAKE—The staff at the tSeaforth Community Hospital surpi sed fiist lass honors in her grade 6 piano exam
Mary Margaret Nash and Jack Bedard with a birthday cake last week. The hospital was from the Royal Conservatory of Music of
celebrating St. Patrick's Day with Its patients. Both Ms. Nash and Mr. Bedard' celebrated Toronto. Christine Cooper, Kippen received
their birthdays on March 17, Mcllwraith photo honors in her Grade 8 piano exam. Both girls
are students of Carol Carter, RR 2, Seaforth.
Perth county to give FoA grant
For the first time ever, Perth County asked for a limit of $5,000 be put on the per "We'll only do what we can afford to do,"
Council will be giving a grant to the county member grant. He said if the membership of said Mr. Denham.
federation of agriculture. the three farm organizations brought the The first vice-president wasn't totally
Every year for the past three years, the grant up over $5,000, it could be pro -rated to displeased though. He said he is encouraged
executive of the Perth County Federation of each group. That idea was turned down. because this is the first time the federation
Agriculture has made a pitch fora grant from For the federation, with a membership of has ever received a county grant.
county council, but have come away unsuc- over 1,250, they will receive over $3,700 this Normally, the federation is. able to get
cessful. That changed this year. December when the county hands out its about $1,000 in total from some of the
Erma Township Reeve John VanderEyk grant money. townships in the county.
suggested at the March 13 meeting, the "I'm a little bit disappointed it wasn't as Several county councillors commented the
county give the federation, as well as the high as we asked for," said the federation's two other main farm organizations in the
National Farmers' Union and the Christian first vice-president Bill Denham of RR 1, St, county would be left out if only the federation
Farmers' Federation, $3 per member for this Marys, was given a grant. The county has never been
year. The federation had asked county council approached by either the National Farmers'
"In IIma we've been doing this for the past for $6;000, but Mr. Denham doesn't think it Union or the Christian Farmers' Federation
eight years," said the Reeve noting if the will mean the federation's budget will have to in Perth County for money.
county adopted this plan, the township would be cut. He did say the farm organization Mr. Denham said with the county grant
not give its grant. won't be able to go as far on some projects as based on membership, it will put the onus on
Two members of the county council, had been hoped. that group to keep its membership up. He
Hibbert Reeve Roy Swart and Wallace Some specific projects the federation has added, though, that the organization's
Township Reeve Hans Feldmann declared a been looking at are the education in the projects aren't necessarily just for federation
conflict of interest in this matter. Both men classroom program, the printing of a coloring members. They benefit all farmers and urban
are members of the county federation. book and boosting the profile of Perth County people too, said Mr. Denham.
Reeve Calvin Innes of Downie Township agriculture prior to the 1988 International "We'll do the best job we can with the
Plowing Match, grant they are giving us," he said.
ATTENTION FARMERS:
We're not as big, in size, as some...
vA OUR SERVICE IS
SECOND TO NONE!!'>
11 3
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Prov'i�nce
to honor
its se
r population
The Honorable Ron Van Hoine, Minister
for Senior Citizens Affairs anc M.P.P. for
London North, leas announced the Govern-
ment of Ontario will honor individual seniors
with Senior Achievement Awards. This is
part of the Senior Citizens' Month celebra-
tions to be held in June.
and made an outstanding contribution to the
citizens of the province during their retire-
ment years. A Selection Comn'uttee will
choose up to 20 seniors who will receive the
award.
While we cannot single out all of the
thousands of seniors in Ontario who give
freely of themselves to others, we want to
"It is important that we recognize and highlight through these awards some of the
honor the many contributions which seniors significant contributions from which we all
continue to, make to their comntuni{Ue and benefit,.'.' said.,Mr. ,YawHome�;.• rl
our society, i °kali Mr'."Val Hoc e. " . People wishing to nominates senior citizen
Nominations for the Senior Achievement in their area may contact the Ontario Seniors
Awards may be made by the public as well as Secretariat, 700 Bay Street, 3rd floor,
community organizations wishing to recog- Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z6 or call (416)
nize individuals in their area. Nominees must 965-5106 to obtain an application form
be senior citizens, residents of the Province of Deadline for making nominations is April 30,
Ontario, and have achieved significant goals 1686.
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'MIXED GRAIN
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Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the VAL-
HALLA INN, KING & BENTON STREETS, VIKING
SUITE, KITCHENER. ONTARIO on MONDAY. APRIL
7th. 1966 at ffie Foul o -f I0:00 o'clock in the fors -
noon. at which time the Board will hear an applica-
tion in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act. and
Regulations thereunder.
The following establishment has applied for a
Iilence of the class indicated. and the application
will be entertained at the aforenientioned location
and time:
- Appncation.For ;New .Licence
Seaforth Restaurant & Steak House
5 Main Street Sobth, Seaforth
Dining Lounge Licence
Applicant: loannis (John) Kiritsis
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who
is resident in the municipality and who wishes to
make representation relative to the application.
shall make their subtnission to the Board in writing
prior to the date of the hearing, or in personat the
time and place of the hearing. (Copies of written
submissions will be forwarded to the applicant).
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'TORONTO.Ontario. MSE 1A4
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PEOPLE
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of
Bellwood visited on Saturday at his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Rolly Achilles. Dwayne
Achilles of Sebringville spent a few days at
the mid -break holiday at the same home.
Torrance Dundas has moved back to
Huronview from Seaforth Hospital where he
was confined for a few weeks.
Visiting' with Bev Stevenson and boys
during the school holiday week were Tracey
Fischer, Brussels; Andy Smith, Milton and
Vance Stevenson, Toronto.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended a birthday
party on Sunday for Katie Stimore of
Stratford who was celebrating her 80th
birthday. Jilt) and Irma Williamson from this
area also attended,
John Currie, Orangeville, Doug Currie and
Jamie of Brampton visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall during the . winter break
holiday.
The Women's Institute ladies will serve,a
pork luncheon at 11:30 a.m. today at the hall.
Their meeting will beat 8:15 p.m.
Cheryl Ann Storey, Seaforth received her
PADDY CAKE, PADDY CAKE—The staff at the tSeaforth Community Hospital surpi sed fiist lass honors in her grade 6 piano exam
Mary Margaret Nash and Jack Bedard with a birthday cake last week. The hospital was from the Royal Conservatory of Music of
celebrating St. Patrick's Day with Its patients. Both Ms. Nash and Mr. Bedard' celebrated Toronto. Christine Cooper, Kippen received
their birthdays on March 17, Mcllwraith photo honors in her Grade 8 piano exam. Both girls
are students of Carol Carter, RR 2, Seaforth.
Perth county to give FoA grant
For the first time ever, Perth County asked for a limit of $5,000 be put on the per "We'll only do what we can afford to do,"
Council will be giving a grant to the county member grant. He said if the membership of said Mr. Denham.
federation of agriculture. the three farm organizations brought the The first vice-president wasn't totally
Every year for the past three years, the grant up over $5,000, it could be pro -rated to displeased though. He said he is encouraged
executive of the Perth County Federation of each group. That idea was turned down. because this is the first time the federation
Agriculture has made a pitch fora grant from For the federation, with a membership of has ever received a county grant.
county council, but have come away unsuc- over 1,250, they will receive over $3,700 this Normally, the federation is. able to get
cessful. That changed this year. December when the county hands out its about $1,000 in total from some of the
Erma Township Reeve John VanderEyk grant money. townships in the county.
suggested at the March 13 meeting, the "I'm a little bit disappointed it wasn't as Several county councillors commented the
county give the federation, as well as the high as we asked for," said the federation's two other main farm organizations in the
National Farmers' Union and the Christian first vice-president Bill Denham of RR 1, St, county would be left out if only the federation
Farmers' Federation, $3 per member for this Marys, was given a grant. The county has never been
year. The federation had asked county council approached by either the National Farmers'
"In IIma we've been doing this for the past for $6;000, but Mr. Denham doesn't think it Union or the Christian Farmers' Federation
eight years," said the Reeve noting if the will mean the federation's budget will have to in Perth County for money.
county adopted this plan, the township would be cut. He did say the farm organization Mr. Denham said with the county grant
not give its grant. won't be able to go as far on some projects as based on membership, it will put the onus on
Two members of the county council, had been hoped. that group to keep its membership up. He
Hibbert Reeve Roy Swart and Wallace Some specific projects the federation has added, though, that the organization's
Township Reeve Hans Feldmann declared a been looking at are the education in the projects aren't necessarily just for federation
conflict of interest in this matter. Both men classroom program, the printing of a coloring members. They benefit all farmers and urban
are members of the county federation. book and boosting the profile of Perth County people too, said Mr. Denham.
Reeve Calvin Innes of Downie Township agriculture prior to the 1988 International "We'll do the best job we can with the
Plowing Match, grant they are giving us," he said.
ATTENTION FARMERS:
We're not as big, in size, as some...
vA OUR SERVICE IS
SECOND TO NONE!!'>
11 3
rP-
J
sio
Prov'i�nce
to honor
its se
r population
The Honorable Ron Van Hoine, Minister
for Senior Citizens Affairs anc M.P.P. for
London North, leas announced the Govern-
ment of Ontario will honor individual seniors
with Senior Achievement Awards. This is
part of the Senior Citizens' Month celebra-
tions to be held in June.
and made an outstanding contribution to the
citizens of the province during their retire-
ment years. A Selection Comn'uttee will
choose up to 20 seniors who will receive the
award.
While we cannot single out all of the
thousands of seniors in Ontario who give
freely of themselves to others, we want to
"It is important that we recognize and highlight through these awards some of the
honor the many contributions which seniors significant contributions from which we all
continue to, make to their comntuni{Ue and benefit,.'.' said.,Mr. ,YawHome�;.• rl
our society, i °kali Mr'."Val Hoc e. " . People wishing to nominates senior citizen
Nominations for the Senior Achievement in their area may contact the Ontario Seniors
Awards may be made by the public as well as Secretariat, 700 Bay Street, 3rd floor,
community organizations wishing to recog- Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z6 or call (416)
nize individuals in their area. Nominees must 965-5106 to obtain an application form
be senior citizens, residents of the Province of Deadline for making nominations is April 30,
Ontario, and have achieved significant goals 1686.
The Ultimate Perm
USAus-n .seNsan.
MP 200 COMPUTER
Perfect Perm Results Everytime!
r
SAVE
$5.00
�Nv, 2 AIR FLOW DRY SPRAYER UNITS
%��'� AND 1 LIQUID UNIT AVAILABLE TO
�,/ APPLY YOUR FERTILIZER NEEDS
complete line of all -
FERTILIZER PRODUCTS
bagged and bulk including:
•Anhydrous Ammonia
•28% Liquid Nitrogin
•Urea & 34% Dry Nitrogin
•Micro Nutrients
See Our
COMPLETE
LINE
OF
FARM
CHEMICALS
Upon presentation of this coupon, the
participating salon will deduct $5.00 from the
regular price of a Sensor perm and to keep your
perm looking great, you will receive one bottle
of Sensor shampoo 225m1 absolutely free.
Limit one coupon per offer,
REVII N.PROFESSiONAI. PROntic-IS. INC. OAKVIU E ONTARIO CANADA _ _ _
HAIR DESIGN
18 Main St., Seaforth
52771270
HOURS:
Closed Mon.
Tues. ti' Fri, 9=8
Wed. tt Thurs. 9,7130
Sat, 2-2
See us for:
'FORAGES
`SOYBEANS
'MIXED GRAIN
'BARLEY
'CANOLA
•NITROGIN & INNOCULENTS
PIONEER
BRAND PRODUCTS
including
SEED CORN *ALFALFA
SOYBEAN • SILA-BAC
Day or Nite the Service is Rite
HOEGY'S FARM SUPPLY
LIMITED
3452941
e
phon
Brodhkge
n
Pi neer Days Specials en small cereal grains if busy sy phone
involommillamir
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor
Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the VAL-
HALLA INN, KING & BENTON STREETS, VIKING
SUITE, KITCHENER. ONTARIO on MONDAY. APRIL
7th. 1966 at ffie Foul o -f I0:00 o'clock in the fors -
noon. at which time the Board will hear an applica-
tion in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act. and
Regulations thereunder.
The following establishment has applied for a
Iilence of the class indicated. and the application
will be entertained at the aforenientioned location
and time:
- Appncation.For ;New .Licence
Seaforth Restaurant & Steak House
5 Main Street Sobth, Seaforth
Dining Lounge Licence
Applicant: loannis (John) Kiritsis
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who
is resident in the municipality and who wishes to
make representation relative to the application.
shall make their subtnission to the Board in writing
prior to the date of the hearing, or in personat the
time and place of the hearing. (Copies of written
submissions will be forwarded to the applicant).
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
55 Lakeshore Boule'vald East
'TORONTO.Ontario. MSE 1A4
MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND
COMMERCIAL RELATIONS
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT,
uBtssaa
T ERMADGR
PENETRATING
STEAM CLEANING
• Cleaning power of steam
• Stainlesssteeltank
• 20 year limitedwarranty on all
stainiesssteel parts
(PHELANS PLAC
SEBH GVILLE P11. 393-613i
SEAFORTH PH. 527.12131