The Huron Expositor, 1970-04-30, Page 4White Paper on Taxation,
Public information Meeting
THREE SPEAKERS
Judd Buchanan, Liberal MP'
J. Waldo Monteith, Conservative MP
James Renwick, QC., NDP MPP
Open DiscuSsion Period
Monday, May • 4th, 8:00 p.m..
MITCHELL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Free Admission
Sponsored by
Mitchell
Chamber of Commerce
Pizza Patio Tavern
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT
APRIL 30th and MAY 1st
"THE DIMENSIONS"
•
Pii za Patio Tavern
on the Bayfield Road, GoderIch
POSITOR; SEA FORTHI• ONT., APRIL 00. 1970
Saturday Plight
MUSIC BY
"THE TOP THREE"
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
Presents
"STREET NOISE"
SAT., MAY 2nd
DANCING 9:00 12:00
AT T
SEAFORTH COMMUN TY CENTRE
Dress. Casual
"Admission $1.00
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Actinkssion
In the
Red Knight Room
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
PARISIANNA
— BEVERAGE 'ROOM —
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Ray `Renwick Oldthne Fiddle Champion
,Ample Free Customer Parking
Visit our Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings,
also Colored TV
•
COMMERCIAL Ham
.Seaforth, Ontario
.••
DANCE
C.H.S.S. CLINTON, ON
THURS., MAY 7th
Dancing to
'The Two Minute Hate'
Admission $1.00 with Student Card
9 p.m. — 12 p.m..
THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH
cordially invite you to visit
GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
' GODERICH, ONTARIO ,
As a part of
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MENTAL#HEAVII WEEK
MAY 1 ;;MAY 7
the Hospital is again having
OPEN HOUSE AND TOURS
SUNDAY, MAY 3
1:00 pan. to 4:00 pun.
As a pot of this, there will be displays sliming the
work and activities taking pktee in. the Hospital.
Individual Departments will illustrate their own'part
in the treatment patients. .
Any grotrp may visit at other times daft the week
by appointment:
GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
• „Hon. Thomas Wells, Minister
Ontario farmers -- through
their regional co-operative,
United Co-operatives of Ontario
-- now own a part of a
Saskatchewan potash mine, one
of the world's biggest according
to Robert McKercher of Mc-
Killop, U.C,O. president.
UCO is,,one of 19 owners of
Central "farmers Fertilizer
Company, of Chicago, who exer-
cised this month an investment
option for 49 per cent of Noranda •
Mine Ltd.'s potash facility at
Colonsay, Saskatchewan. The
agreement that Central Farmers
had with Noranda to market most
of the plant's output -- through,
its membership consisting of
UCO and 18 other large regional
co-operatives in the U.S. --
remains in force.
"Sothe 30 years ago, when
United Co-operatives first
started supplying its members
with fertilizer, we little dreamed
that we would one day become part
owners of our, own potash mine,"
Mr. McKerchersaid.
"But as competition grew in
this important area of the '
province's agriculture, we
4-H Groups
STAFFA #3 4-H
by Carol Miller
The Staffa "Saucy Veggies"
met at the home of Donna Wad-
dell for the last official meeting.
Mrs. Jean Garey discusSed menu
judging, Mrs. Janet Chappel
talked about Vegetable Round Up
and unusual vegetables. Mrs. Ca-
rey prepared parsnips cooked In
the pressure cooker and cooked
egg plant.
-Crop
Report
.by M. Miller '
AssiStant Ag. Rep. for HuTon
Fall wheat wintered very well
- on 80% of the fields with the re-
maining 20% in very poor condi-
tion. Spring cereals seeding is
progressing well as soil and
weather conditions permit, but•
is behind schedule especially in
the north of the county.
Early turnip and processing
pea planting has begun in South
Huron.
Pasture • and hay growth has
been slow to date.
WANTED .
BOTTLE DRIVE and
MEN'S OLD SHOES
Boy Scouts will pick up on
SAT., MAY 2nd
150 PAIR OF MEN'S SHOE
ARE NEEDED
""these shoes will be taken to
Clinton- Secondary School, re-
paired, cleaned and given to
the Salvation Army.'
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St. Columban CWL
Annual
Penny Sale
Thurs., May 7 to
Saturday, May 9
in Mel's TV, Main St.,
Seafortir
(former Gingerich's Store)
Draw will take• place at 9 pan:
on May 12th at St. Columban.
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HURON
LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION
HALL
FRIDAY
MAY 1st .
from 9 to 1
Musk by the Tvvilights of
Zurich
Refreshments
Lunch Available
ADMISSION $2:00 PER
COUPLE -
Everyone Welcome
The Dance is open to the public
but restricted to those 21 and
Oyer.
realized that to provide our mein-
bership, and our patrons, withthe
service that co-nperatives
regularly provide, we had to go
basic, that is get intothepriniarY
producing • end of the fertilizer
bqsiness. Our membership in
Central Farmers Fertilizer
Company has enid us to do
this, and now ha ultimately, led
to this great purchase in Inining
facilities, which are valupd at
well over $80 million."
When at full production, the
facility can produce 1.5 million
tons of muriate of potash fertil-
izer. Enough ore is buried 3,360
feet below the surface at the site
for 100 years of operation.
News of
Brodhagen
Correspondent
Mrs. Kek Elligsen
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koehler
Galt, visited on Sunday with Mx.
and Mrs. Earl Bennewies. Miss
Tracy Beuermann is also spen-
ding a few days at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mick Connelly at Watburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen,
Terry and Warren, were guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sholdice and family at Goderich.
'mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne-
wies visited on Sunday with their
son and daughter-in-law at Lon-
don, Mr. and mrs. Ray Benne-
wies.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty,
jobs are- accomplished by low
cost Expositor Want Ads. Dial
52'7-0240.
WANTED
Gardens to work with garden
tractor and roto tiller.
Phone 527-0336. "
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The Seaforth branch of the
Ontario Red CrosS Association
was represented at the recent
annual meeting in Toronto by
the president, Mrs. Reg. Kers.,
lake and the treasurer, Mrs.
Norman Scolns.
Neighbours and friends pi
Jan Recall° gathered. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Schadea,
McKillop, Friday evening to ho-
nor him prior to his bpingtrans-
ferred to Ottawa. it
Mrs. .1. C, Crich is ,a patient
in Stratford General__ Hospital.
'Mr. Becalio has been at the
dins Forces Base at Clin-
ton for 18 years and during that
time has resided at the home of
Colleagues
Honor
Miss Smith
A pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Miss Ruth Cluff
on Friday evening of last week
when some thirty friends includ-
ing post office staff and couriers
gathered to honor Miss Mae
Smith upon her retirement from
the staff after 16 years.
Court whist was played with
the following as prize winners:
1st. Ladies - Mrs. Thos.Wilbee,
consolation - Mrs. Allan camp-
bell. 1st. Men - Bruce Coleman,
Consolation - Geo. Miller. post-
master Orville Oke read an ad-
dress and Miss Cluff presented•
Miss Smith with an ottoman sew-
ing kit.
144r. and lam Kalachuk in
anKtiP183.d.dreMrsW.Iiik"1:11pCsilurlicehnnreerh
piece
o) ietnr ,gifts.
presented him
andhim witha several
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Binks
alvira Pepper5, Gravenhurst,
Mr. and Mr6. Roy Pepper, Exe-
‘ ter, visited tOeir cousin Mrs.
Mary Malcoln1 at the Kilbarchan
Home, Seaforth, recently.
Mrs. Emily Marks of 100 mile
House, B.C., Mr. Cecil Connell,
London, Mr. )Ind Mrs. William
Francis, Royal Oak, Mich., Mr.
Harold Whitman and Mrs. Elmor.
Mitchell, Lansing, Mich., were
here attending the fimeral of the
late Mrs. George Connell.
Mrs:Maurice Clugston has re-
turned 'after spending, a month at,
tha, et hAomlbeertt her son in Medicine H
Mr. and Mrs. W. Middaugh of
London, were guests at the homes
of Mrs. Cartwright Hawley and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawley of
West William Street.
Mrs. F. L. Hutchings of Stan-
ton, Calif. is visiting at Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hawley's on West
William Street, Zach McSpadden
on Goderich St. and Mrs. William
G. McSpadden and Mr. Earle Mc-
Spadden in McKillop.
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SHOWER
for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoff,
(nee. Audrey Hodgert)
Brodhagen
Community Centre
May, 1, 1970
Music by The Bluewater Playboys
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Classified Ms pay dividends.
CASH - BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, MAY 1st
8:15
15• Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
Proceeds for Welfare. Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
' May V-2 -
- DOUBLE FEATURS -
"HELL'S ANGELS
(ADULT ENTERTAlisiAtiENT)
Jeremy Slate --Tom Stem
Showing at 8.30 'p.m.
In Color
"THE GAY
DECEIVERS"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
. Showing at •10.30 p.m.
'Kevin Coughlln
Color ' Cortoon •
BEGINNING THURSDAY,
MAY 7
OPENING NIGHTLY
EXCEPT SUNDAY
SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK
THURS., FRI., SAT:, MON., TUES., WED.
May 7,ToMay'13.
— DOUBLE • FEATURE —
"EASY RIDER"
riesident Adifises
Potash Mine Deal
—LOCAL BRIEFS
A
McKillop Schools'
CONCERT
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in which pupils from all the McKillop School
will participate, will be presented in the
SKAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
WED., MAY 6th
at 8:15 p.m.
Admission, adults 50c, students 25c
STAG
Seaforth Community Centre
Friday, May 1, 1970,
at 9:00 p.m.
Sponsored by The Seaforth Fire Brigade
with proceeds for
ANNUAL FIRE WORKS DISPLAY
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
PETER FONDA
Dennis Hopper --Jack Nicholson
In Color
"A TIME FOR
KILLING"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Glenn Ford... George Hamilton
Color Cartoon
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
PENNY
SALE
IN MEL'S TV STORE
— The Former Gingerich's Store
Friday, May ist
DRAW WILL BE MADE 9:00 P.M.
— SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE —
TICKETS AT THE SALE STORE
OR FROM ANY AUXILIARY MEMBER
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PERTH-HURON REGIONAL SCHOOL
OF NURSING
Stratford, Ontario, Canada
ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is herehy given that the. Annual Meeting
th e members of the Perth-Huron Regional
'School of Nursing Corporation will be field:111 the
Perth-Huron Regional School of Nursing, at 2000
hours on Wednesday, Gth May, 100, for the pur-
pose .of .receiving the annual:reports of the offi-
dais, electing officer for the ensuing year, ap-
pointing Auditors, appointing Solicitors and, to
consider -other lvsincss..
Miss Mary F. Philpott,
4ti
Secretary,
Board of Trustees
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE vp,
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