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Ladies Keep Fit classes are the most" popular offering of the Seaforth Winter
Detroit on Monday.
Recreation program, new this year. Two groups of women meet every Wednesday
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night at the Publ;jp School for a program of exercises and athletics. A volleyball
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game like the one above usually closes, off each session.
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Seafor'thmeeting
advances
automatic, power steering, power
brakes, vinyl roof, electric rear window
Recreation
cluster
set up
past
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The sports and recreation
2• Because there are already
Zone has set up a structure of 7
branch of the ' ministry of
existing - communications and
were: and
Mrs. Gordon Pringle, Mr. and
"clusters" or sub zones of which
community and social services is
often a similarity of programs
said that income prospects for
Seaforth is part of Cluster 7. This
overseeing the program. Two
among communities that are in
An arts and crafts program for kids is being offered by-Seaforth's new Recreation
Cluster which extends to Blyth in
ministry representatives,
close proximity to each other, the
partment every Wednesday night in the Library basement. Last week the
the north, Goderich to the west to
C.M.Bitton, of Hanover, and
small groupings as ,proposed
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patcipants were busy making puppets under the direction of Mr s. Susan Buist.
Exeter in the south and Seaforth
Donald Reid, of London, attended
seemed a logical alternative to
Here Corrie Habkirk shows off her paper maehe creation.
to the east met Tuesday evening
the meeting Tuesday as resource
larger meetings which have
$ 2295
in the Library in Seaforth.
be released late in the' spring.
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After publication of the green
previously included communities -
Josling; Mrs. Olivc Wright; Mr.
Dalton Diegcl, Mrs. Karen
Twenty-four interested persons
personnel.
as far as 100 or more miles,
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took part in the meeting.
The meeting was chaired by
3. Information sessions could
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Representatives from Recreation
Peter McCauley, Recreation
be held frequently and
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Committees in Goderich, Zurich,
Committee chairman in Goderich.
collectively receive information
Exeter, Clinton, Colbourne
Benefits to be realized from
,from branch and other
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Township, Hensall and Seaforth
cluster groupings as discussed at
consultants and specialists.
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were present.
the meeting are:'
4. Closer interaction among
The community cluster theory
1. Representative members of
neighboring committees could
of setting up regional recreation
Municipal Recreation
provide better utilization of st aff
areas was formulated last July at
Committees in a group could
and facilities on a co-operative or
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a provincial recreation
meet frequently, with little time
shared basis.
conference.
loss or travel expenses involved.
The members present
discussed their concerns and
priorities where best such a group
like Cluster •7_should concentrate"t
its enerky.
The distribution of Youth In
Action Grants and the problem of
Town vs Township participation
in Recreation were noted to be the
top priorities that the group
should quickly look into.
An executive committee was
. t w We are sorry to report that tvtr. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ken setup to head up these priorities.
t. Norman Hillebrecht is a patient in This committee is made up of one
P Connelly and girls; Mr. Peter recreation committee membbr
the Seaforth Community Connelly; Mrs. Irene Eisler; Mr.
Hospital. from each town or township
P and Mrs. Hugh Dietz; Terry
and resent and one of the Recreation
�• Flowers were in St. Peter's Mrs. Ken Elligsen, Terry and P
Lutheran Church on Sunday from Warren, all of Logan Township; Directors from Seaforth, Clinton
More vblleybg(IY, layers dbMbnfM.�fe dh!' the game at the RebreaTlon PrbgFarrr the • funeral of the late Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Cathy or Goderich will act as a resource
Ladies Ke 501 sst>3s'(�s VUR 16er' �,•Nf t. A Kee Fit Class for m�pen,is also in .!Geyer,whose funeral was, held q� and Cindy, .LGndon; and Mrs. Person along with a consultant
o bo7snn r,'.rr�i r rl x�, t i�w: p ,;rrsrt', �!:!,, • �, Sartnrda Flowers were, also,, from --the Slibrt, 91 d TfRi•ealfoir '
session ever wee of is e u��lc c oo „ y' Ruth Pepper, Seaforth.
-••'•.• y beside -the altar in loving memory Branch, '
of the late John L. Bennewies.
During the service, Julie Dianne
N Witnesses at Josling, infant daughter of Mr. Honour area
and Mrs. Gary Josling, was
Hanover ra��y bafi't'Pled. Her sponsors are Mr. Jersey Breeders
II THIS WEEK and Mrs. Gordon Pringle. Area . Jersey breeders were
! ;: "Complete victory for God at Stratford. y
'r>' Armageddon is no mere quaint The sympathy cif the com honored at the annual meeting of
from Ottawa story", said Laurence Gray, munity is extended to the !ami -1y the Ontario Jersey Club in
District Supervisor of Jehovah's of the late Fred Scherbarth of Cornwall last week.
Witnesses. Detroit, who passed away Thurs Production awards were •
Addressing an audience of 1610 day. The funeral %yas held in presented at'the annual banquet
Arad AistrtetP.Elssoeta�oh fob j#e
MentaiFy �tetazddd a� 4#>:e Ag 40..
meeting' held %4 pasllash `
Wednesday. R
Rev. A.G. Biackwej)!,';gl'µ�iClt <;!
was ,re•electd pre... 1.
Association.
Mrs. Whitmore will serve
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chairman of the Flowed of Hope
Committee.
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AGRICULTURAL MEETING
economy.
IMMIGRATION POLICY ,at the John Diefenbaker
Detroit on Monday.
toDalevill'a Climax Ethel who 1973
MUSTANG GRANDE V-8,
$
Agriculture Minister Eugene
Whelan, addressing the federal-
Canada's immi ration policy
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Secondary School in Hanover this
Sunday, Mr. Gray spoke on
Guests of Mr, anld Mrs, Gary
Josling on Sunday following
Produced 13570 lbs. of milk and
627 lbs. of fat for a total BCA of
automatic, power steering, power
brakes, vinyl roof, electric rear window
$
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provincial Agriculture Outlook
for the future is presently under
past
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Julie's baptism Nle,
349 owned by Mrs. Lloyd Dale,
defogger, 12,800 miles.
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Conference in Ottawa last week,
stud y'
the subject, Confident of
Divine Victory".
were: and
Mrs. Gordon Pringle, Mr. and
Seaforth and to Lee Hill Ruler's
1971 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2 door
1972 BUICK CENTURION 2 -door
said that income prospects for
A federal green paper, the first
step toward a complete re-evalua-
Earlier in the day 30 newly
Mrs., Roy Harris, Stratford; Mr.
Pride1with a record of 10,541 lbs.
hardtop, automatic, V-8, power brakes,
$ 2295,
Canadian .farmers have never
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tion of this country's immigration
ordained ministers were baptized,
and Mrs. Dave Matheson and
of milk and 495 lbs. of fat fora
power steering. Licence DD0562
1971 FORD BRONCO WAGON 302
looked better. Farm incomes
reached a record level of $2.96
requirements and strategy, will._ ,
by complete immersion in water
Mark, Molesworth; Mrs. Frank
total of BCA of 344 owned by
Ronald Lee Walton.
1972 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 door
$ 2295
billion in 1973 and will climb even
be released late in the' spring.
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After publication of the green
to symbolize their dedication to
serve their God Jehovah.
Josling; Mrs. Olivc Wright; Mr.
Dalton Diegcl, Mrs. Karen
of
Jack Van Egmond, Clinton,
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
power steering, radio, vinyl top, electric
$
2995
higher this year, to an estimated
Remember ... It's Sense
The Saturday evening program
Thompson., Bonnie and Robbie,
was elected to the executive.
defogger. Licence FKD254
$4:55 billion.
the Department of Man-
paper, P
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was devoted to the evangelistic
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The minister also urged Can- Power an mmtgratton wt
ada and other nations to increase sponsor a "National Conference w'or'k of the Witnesses.
their food production. on Immigration and Population." Mark Howes presiding minister
Before his meeting with Can- EXPORTS UP 25.4% of the local congregation said that
ada's agricultural experts, Mr. Canada's exports rose to $25.17 there was unanimous approval of
Whelan said in an interview that billion in 1973 from $20.27 billion the program by attending
the federal government will in 1972 - an increase of 25.4%. delegates.
propose a form of guaranteed
annual income for farmers this
year. Farmers and government
would contribute to a special
"stability insurance" fund, from
which farmers would draw money
if their incomes dropped.
TRADE WITH MEXICO
Industry, Trade and Commerce
Minister Alastair Cillespie ac-
companied by government offi-
cials and top Canadian business-
men, was in Mexico for three
days of trade talks.
The " minister predicted that
Canada will do a $1 billion worth
of business with Mexico in the
next few years./
NEW BANKRUPTCY RULES
Consumer and Corporate Af-
fairs Minister Herb Gray said in a
recent report that he hopes to
introduce in Parliament this year,
new proposals to revise the
Bankruptcy' Act.
FINANCE MINISTERS MEET
Federal Finance Minister John
Turner predicted a healthy
economy in 1974 but the energy
situation made firm projectians
impossible.
At a meeting of federal -
provincial finance ministers, Mr.
Turner rejected provincial re-
quests for compensation for
losses incurred from indexing.
A committee will be set up to
watch investments in energy
developments, ,Igoe ensure there
are no great demands on the
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1971 FORD LTD 2 -door hardtop, V-8,
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing, power windows; power seat; speed
$
control, trailer package. Licence
2595
DF U208.
1972 CHEV BELAIR V-8, automatic,
$
power brakes, power steering, vinyl
20495
roof, radio. Licence DDE094
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1970 COUGAR V-8., 3 -speed. stan-
$2195
dard transmission, radio, styled wheels.
1972 DODGE CHARGER 318 V-8,
$
automatic, power steering, radio, vinyl
2195
roof. licence DDP045t
1972 BUICK CENTURION 2 -door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
power steering, power windows. Licence
$ 3295
DJM557
PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, V' 8,
$
uta
automatic, power steering, power
2395
brakes. licence DTM571.
TRUCKS
1971 FORD BRONCO WAGON 302
$
V-8; radio, certified.. Needs paint and
2295
body work. Licence C26082
1955 GMC 6 -wheel drive stake dump,
$ 2295
automatic. A steal at
1972 GMC Fl, Pickup, V•8,
$2695
rear
automatic, radio, rear bumper. Licence
C26392
Remember ... It's Sense
To See Snider's
ECONOMY
CARS
1970 MAVERICK 2 -door, 6 cylinder,
standard transmission. licence DFV748
$1395
1969 VOLKSWAGEN Notchback,
automatic, radio. licence DFY547
$1495
WAGON
SPECIALS
1970 FORD RANCHWAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, radio. licence
DFW732 -
'1695
1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, steel belted tires,
Licence FHS955
'1895
1970 METEOR MONTCALM 10 -
passenger Wagon, power brakes,
power steering, V-8, automatic, radio,
roof rack. Licence DHB301
'2195
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