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this week introduced legislation
requiring that a majority of the
directors of every Ontario Corp-
oration be resident Canadians.
The legislation also prohibits
a corporation's directors from
transacting' business except at a
meeting of directors at which
a quorum is present and at which
a majority of the directors pres-
ent are resident Canadiabs.
The bill gives directors of
all public and private companies
incorporated in Ontario until the
1st October, 1973, to comply.
The Act also applies to' any
Ontario chartered subsidiaries
of ' foreign owned corporations.
Other recommendations in-
cluded in the bill 'are:
- Clear guidelines for per-
formance of foreign industry and
foreign controlled unions in Can-
ada. .
- More prominent Canadian
Discbvery of means 'to
increase Canadian equity part-
icipation in all Canadian based
enterprises.
- Encouragement of portfolio
rather than' equity investment
from' foreign sources.
The legislation is viewed as
the Province's answer to the
shortcomings of the federal leg-
islation controlling foreign in-
vestment in Canada.
The Government has intro-
duced two more regional gov-
ernment' bills. The Kitchener-
Waterloo regional government,
bill will 'likely be debated next
week.
The new proposed regional'
government bill for Sudbury has
also been introduced.
Both areas -have been under
Study for several years and the
bills are a reflecticin of studies
in the government's continuing
The focitbon0.'s
connected to to the,
headboino.
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Take a good look at your
shoes. Make sure they're
not getting run down at the
heel. Change fraying laces.
And check the Soles to see
that they're in good condition,
Sure footwork begins with
proper footwear.
The sure
way to .
safety Is
Self-Defence.
Think about it.
When you play tennis, you
wear tennis shoes.When you, walk,
you wear good walking
shoes.,And when yoit
'work you wear proper
footwear for Comfort
andProtection.
"'.•••"."'" *Whit • •st..:L.,
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c I gifts for
mentally rear dr
Additional gifts received by
the South Huron and, District
Association for the Mentally IN-
tarded have been acknowledged'
and include the following:
An additional list of those
who have Icpntributed to the
Workshop for' the Mentally Re-
tarded has been released and
brings contributions to
$22,000.00.
Al de Haan, ilexisall - $20.00;
Anonymous, Exeter - $8.00.;
Quality Produce ; Exeter Ltd.
..V00.00; Earl W. Neil - $50:00;
' Conklin Lumber, Exeter - $250.;
Victor .Hartman, D.ISi1WOCId $20;
• Stella SoLithcott, Exeter -$15.00;
Exeter Men's Bowling League -
$50.00; Joe Miller, Zurich. -
$100.00; Art Clarke, Exeter -
$50.00; Albert Regier, Exeter -
$100.00; Gordon Koch, Exeter -
$50.00; Lloyd whiting, RR a,
Parkhill - $15.00; Huron Cen-
tennial School (#2). Brucefield,
$85.69; Goshen United Church' -
$11.50; Order of the Eastern
Star, Clinton Chapter No. 266 -
$50.00; Mrs. Grace Evans, Exe-
ter - $10.00; Anonymous, Hen-
sail - $500.00; In Memory of
RVph Whitmore, Seaforth -$500;
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Love, Exeter -
$10.00; Zurich Women's Insti-
tute - $ 25.00; SeaforthWomen's
Institute - $100.00; Village of
Grand Bend - $53.00; Linda
Campbell, Huron Park - $30.00;
Varna - $15.00;Tom
Penhlle, Hayfield - $5.00; Skat-
athon, $1,545.54, Granton Lodge
No. 483 AF &. AM 4,- $1.0.00;-
Zurich Canvass - $450.00; Bank
of Nova Scotia, Exeter -$500.00.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket. '
To advertise, just Dial SeafOrth
527-0240.
• taltiw#,of
McKillop
Correspondent
Mrs. pop Regele
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Mary Thornton. were Mr. and
Mrs. William Manley of RR 4,
Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Hinz of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reg-
ele and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
. Regle
spent 'Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Wilson.
INSURANCE .
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Anemia Limited
Office in Masonic Block
• Main Street
Phone 5274610 — Seaforth
THE HURON MIPPOTO
Phone 5274910 Seaford'•
Nov On Display At Seafodh IGA —STRAWBERRIES ( %V)
Open Thursday ,& Friday, June 29 (fk. 30 till -9 p.m. Closed July 1st.
Enjoy the fun at Seaforth Lions. Carnival, June 29th, 30th and July 1st
"soportatiiiiit:
The Seaforth Lions 'Club for more thanforty years has been, associated with crippled children's
work of the Ontario Society and each year sponsor's the campaign to raise funds for the'society.
When Whipper Watson and this year's Timmy, Stephen Layton, saw these youngsters limber-
ing up for the Ontario Society for Crippled Children's summer camping season, they decided
to join in the fun.
•. Whip is currently recovering from another bout of corrective surgery to his left leg as a
result of last year's ,auto accident, He hopes to have the cast removed in a few weeks' time.,
' Looking forward to a• change in scenery. are (L•to RI last year's Timniy, Denis Lapalme,
who' wilisoon be heading for Northwood' Camp; Chris Van Santen for Blue Mountain Camp; Pet-
erborough's-Tammy, Brenda Eakins for MerrywoOd Camp; and Greg Keefe for Lakewood.'
Stephen • Layton is an old Woodeden camper and Whipper, of course, has visited all five of
the Spciety'a camps over the years.
Open House Day at each camp will be held on Sunday, July 9, except at Woodeden where it
will be held on Sunday, July 23. Visitors are more than weicoine to drop in for Open House
and see the program.
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COMPLETELY TONELESS cur FROM THE CHUCK RED OR BLUE BRAND •
IMPERIAL ROAST lb. 99c
RED OR BLUE BRAND ROASTS OR
SAVOY STEAKS IA 809
skinless ready to eat football• style smoked
COLEMAN'S HAMS
GREAT ON THE GRILL IMPORTED
Le_g of Lamb STEAKS
BETTY CROCKER, ASSORTED FLAVOURS
CAKE
MIXES
SOMERDALE CHOICE FROZEN
FRENCH
FRIES
TOP VALU (with tip top con) ASST'D VARIETIES
CANNED POP 24 mcd.
tins 2.29
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FAA A NEW
'ORD PINTO- .
ONE 1972 FORD PINTO GOLD TUDOR SEDAN WILL RE GIVEN
-AWAY
v EACH WEEK FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS,
TOTAlt RETAIL VALUE
APPROXIMATELY $11,475.00.
EASY TO ENTER! EASY TO WINI
CONTEST RULES: Attach proof of purchase of one of our popular bonus brand products or any
reasonable facsimile to our entry forms, which are available ot the cosh register,
and deposit same in the flatlet box at the front of your local IGA store. One
of five beautiful gold Tudor sedan Pintos will be
won by some lucky IGA shopper
each week for five consecutive weeks. Everyone who enters is eligible to win.
Winners must answer a skill testing question, No substittites, •
prizes must
be token as shown. Contest ends Saturday, July 1, 1972, Enter as often as
you wish. INNER FIRST WEEK'S W
Mrs. Jean Jones
326 Wallace St., Wallaceburg, Ont.
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CALIFORNIA SUNKIsT VALENCIA Doz.
ORANGES 1;3: 69c
CANADA FANCY ONTARIO McINTOSH
AFRO GREEN 7 x 7 x 7 LAWN & GARDEN
APPLES 79' FERTILIZER 4°I,'01; 1.79
U.S, NO. 1 GOLDEN YELLOW
Corn on Cob 5/59' CABBAGE 2/49'
U.S. NO. 1 TENDER CALIFORNIA NEW
U.S. NO. 1 YELLOW SPANISH TYPE
CARROTS V4 29' ONIONS 21bt.35c
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LADY SCOTT ASSORTED COLOURS
BATHROOM TISSUE
VIVA ASSORTED COLOURS
PAPER TOWELS
SCOTT AiSORTIO, WHITE OR RAINBOW
'FAMILY NAPKINS
SCOTT FAMILY
RAINBOW NAPKINS ,
LADY son Assoino COLOURS /PLY
FACIAL TISSUE
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WAXED PAPER
CUT WE WAXED
PAPER REFILL
CANADA NO. 1 ONTARIO HOTHOUSE
SCOTT PAPER SALE
0,4 59c
2 rolls
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of of 60 25'"
59' .110011:
39' .1 200
Cutter
80x rep 39c
WE SELL ONLY CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF!
TOP VALU SLICED
SIDE BACON
CAMPFIRE SLICED
SIDE BACON
TOP VALU
WIENERS
COLEMAN'S HOT DOG
WIENERS
IMPORTED LAMB
SHOULDER STEAKS
1 lb,
VON pot
'WW#M.ats s
BONUS DISCOUNTS
BRIGHT'S PURE CHOICE
APPLE
JUICE
GOLD REEF FANCY
Halves or Slices
PEACHES
TOP VALU PROCESS PLAIN, NIPPY OR PIMENTO
CHEESE
SLICES
BEEF, CHICKEN, OR TURKEY
Banquet Frozen
MEAT PIES
PROS EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1972
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SURF PREPRICED 1.39 POWDERED
DETERGENT t.": 1.19
GREEN GIANT FANCY CUT GREEN BEANS OR CREAM STYLE ,
CORN 5 "ft 1 • 00
MKANDLESS GRADE 'A' MEDIUM
EGGS
STUART 'HOUSE 12 INCH
FOIL WRAP
TOP VALU LIQUID
DETERGENT
NABOB ALL PURPOSE
GROUND COFFEE
24111. 1.(H)
Dos.37'
ASSORTED VARIETIES WITH PECTIN VACHON Elkk's What, Dills with Or without Cork, Polish Dill or Sweet
BICK'S HAMBURH, HOT DOG, .YUM YUM CU-BITS OR
CORN RELISH 12 29c TOP VALU WHITE SLICED
BREAD
programme' of municipal reorg-
anization.
During discussion of the Esti-
mates of the Department of
TranSportation and Communica-
tion,. the Minister informed the
Committee that it will be at
east another two or three weeks
before the Department' will be
giving consideration to Supple-
mentary Estimates.
Many of the municipalities
apply for money under the Sup-
plementary Estimates to under-
take a number of construction
projects wliich were not able to
be included initially because of
the unavailability of grant money
from the Province. The Depart-
ment this year is operating on a
very tight budget and there' have
been some rather severe cuts
in grant money available to the
Counties and MuniCipalities.
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and The SafetyAssociations, Ontario