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Receive Sales Achievement Award
The sales staff of Tuckey Beverages, Exeter was' honored to president Ross Tuckey and sales manager Bill Giifillan
at a banquet in Zurich recently when -they received a sales with the sales staff looking on. From the left,,they are, Larry
achievement award from Pepsi Cola Limited. Above, Len Mason, Doug Heywood, John Taylor, Ted' McDonald, Norm
Reyes, Western Ontario district manager presents the award) Ferguson, Lester Heywood, Claire Hoffman and Barry Clarke.
Huron Centennial' Youth Choir
Convinced, that there are lots of people who are tired of
being but a spectatkr,.at Christmas carolfests, the -Centennial
Huron County Youth Choir decided to do something about
it. The choir has issued an invitation to young and old alike
to join in an evening of carol singing "with a difference" in
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the .CRSS auditorium, Clinton next Monday evening at 8
o'clock. Each person will be provided with music for 25c and
will become part of the mass choir for the evening. Dress is
casual and only the first 400 will be admitted.
A four•goal performance by
Tom. Dick sparked the Seaforth
Beavers to a 12 -$ triumph over
Georgetown Raiders in Ontario
Hockey Association Intermediate
"R" hockey Thursday
g,. Ken Doig chipped in with
three goals and Jack 11fcT�lwain
got two: Larry Dale, Bob Beut-
tenmiller and Bill McLaughlin
scored the others.
Paul *Robinson scored four
goals and Jack Gudgeon two
for the Raiders.
Ria Fortune made his first: .
appearanceof the season: in the
net for the Beavers.
The Beavers have now won
three games and lost two.
The Beavers host the Fort
Elgin team here ont Thursday
night at 5;30 p.m. and the Ln-
can:llderton Jets travel here for •
a Sunday afternoon gaime, Dec-
ember 22. The Sunday game
stems from a cancellation, of a
Monday night game. Game time
is 2:00 p.m.
Announce Plans to
Locate Service .Lab
At Centralia School
Plans fair a major expansion
in the facilities alt the . Central.
is College, of Agricultural ltural Tech-
nlologyr have been announced by
Hen. Wm. A. Stewart, Minister
of Agriculture and Food.
Speaking in the Legislature,
Mr. Stewart outlined plans for
a new Veterinary Services Lab-
oratory to be es4ablishied on the
Centralia site, using the farmer
Aur Force Base 'Hospital
r ing for the purpose. Work will
begin on the conversion of this
building early in 1969, in order
that the 'iuew facility will be
providing service to the lives-
tock and poultry producers of
the areas soon as possible.
"The establishment of . these
facilities is in response to a
growing demand for diagnostic •
and lalbarpltoxy facilities to ser
vice this general! •area, " the
Mirvinber said. "Wh�ern it u.9 can,
sidlelred that the e+ilghtbv eoundaes
of Bruce, Elgin, Huron Middle-
sex, Norfolk, Oxford, Perth, and
Let Us Know
Away for Christmas? Have
some visitors? Call us at • The
Expositor 527-0240, and tell us
about -them.
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Lambton produce one-third of
the provincials cattle, pigs, and
poultry, onehalf of the turkeys,
and one -fifes of the horses and
sheep, then it must be zeoogavi'z-
ed that this area is vital to the
industry"
The Minister also arinoumlbed
that, following the establishment
of the new laboratoiFy service at
Centralia, the Animal Health
Technicians Course, now being
prwided at the Rid!getown Col-
lege of Agricultural Technology,
will be transferred to the Centr-
alia College. This is a two-year
course, started two years aga at
Ridgetown for the purpose of
training technicians in Veterin-
ary Medicine oalpalbie of assist-
ing practicing veterinarians; and
answering the glowing demand
for technicians in 'laboratories,
colleges, and government ser-
vice. The first cls, 10 girls
and 5 boys, will graduate in the
e
spring of 1969: this year's 23
freshnnexv, 13, of. thlean girls, will
transfer to Centralia at the be-
ginning of the 1969'fall term..
The establishment of the Vet-
erinary ServieesLaiboratory,
and the transfer cif the Animal
Health Technicians ' Course to
the Centralia College of Agri-
cultural Technology,
that those young pe'o'p e , t-
ly enrolled in the general age—
cultural course at Centralia'wi.1
have enriched facilities for theda
courses in Animal Health.
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TOM DICK
—four goals
THE HOME TEAM
KEN DOIG
-- scores three
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Seaforth Stores are Loaded With
Hundreds of Last Minute Gifts
To Suit Every Requirement
STORES ARE OPEN NIGHTLY
TILL . 9 p.m.