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Yr th §able, a s`' E' .' t)i , P t Yfi 1 ;�' Cqh„ 2`1/at10.. a a rea,,schoals;areltaktng advantage .' ,¢tudi_d" Rock ;. , a•0. ;. • y {, ,11 at S ea o e n h t r 'n . 5 1Lof; e,bu .6.Qr a ti a toll ro ram' ;stpoo4t f a :ttn,eT r .r Pt , •><Y'e Alit Rr# Y ;' t!� es«,,,d , in . b b d,^. ' x ttndt tt autd" k ., ” " l 1± .... G„ P 8 s tial), 'v41#QY ati;># e., . #�> edpc tion offeretl .h , $die, A,table,Hayfield; such ka.. c.?•: a At'a-hearin abau u;+ ra d ex ansion of the cit ..Qtl tho ., ";, ,,.. & t ,,,1i . t?R.e p Y pal, At t►!gl4t rain ;geld •e,n,Paur4 es schools11 „ r, : CpOserya. oil Authority a# Camp. switnsma ! tF►e p . tonin than in Hurd.. +pati t . rounds, that.it will be 'ut the I & gP fl Y all a.. cam" "Pre:' :,to'iaJ!Crr,.a4,w.m. �gp'pfthg to �,. r � leant t ere isle, 113 , il •,a .', ,$ . r , %, the.. Count #anner reveal_ a expense of .good iatia, if a h M ,� i Y 1? :,; t., a n' corrin. • nit has a oo l.i ce of followed' ,ity .the. fa ons Camp they offer. ;, 3 , ,,,.. , concept that we are Co. di..;.. %i y g. d iia. Ii,. `� li r.'t h ds this n "+ ste Tour. -_ A + *( :c ).o .'lie A'►t g. ,y ol.. sy1Va.... .A•li r3' ,: • .,.(..i;,�^,.,,•LT.wr'�►�'+!�''•.a'a "t""� ;n': ,:." '� ; h' y; . to, This concept is thiat industry, and residneces, there,. is outdoor euitcaiioa„chPel, in. two ., Capp $Xivatt is..lQcated just off , r . 111:•. agriculture can be rglleci'pae „'. qt ' no reason that ,it shoji#d g;ow:, ' sessions, ".s r' "an fa l” with a 7 at S lvafi• 0nd •��r � �, 11 f , ins, : P 1Pg , , , ); Highw , yi, Y ":►rl r,s, , residential ' development .mont cautt. except for the false idea that a a, c '::, �. p ea li''sessipp, lastin <for. a-three consists.of rolling acrrpp of'bilsh r ; ;; ,`, When a farm group state 'that larger city will be snore' important e . ' 't .'.. ,;� -, ,t,; g P , week period,• Th, Spribg:"'1 74 ;.and fields, Ch1 but#dings` :ar.. LTJ1. i �:: . !`F1 L x` � 4;;'';' y x; agricultural expansion on Ban e'of and with it the town officials. tfe' ' .coin 1' ted ' c . " manner o:: ' I 4, , •.H *****W s. • n . ns 3 st. .en1. .p a styled, :ln the 'plc e.st " . `' 1:: ` t, ;-s,: the best farmland iii Canada,,'he ess o h u 1`;* , '.,°:.a unsl r the, d*0, ' l4n, of :Gard with t)te' pulils sleep , iii ' S. ' �. y and: west of Hi hwa 21 North' A rime exam le of a rowth <' t _ Y P P Schlegel•'Univor t gf 't'ruel h d' tt ons and.eat their b �, , t s' P coYerir w T'e��� �.0.. t .11 ), , �' ; „ti o£-oderich, would. be severely hungry city is ,Sarnia, The a d; London "Teachers 'College a n he: ,frontier house. • ;* iM �, ,F curtailed , if recreational Petrosar plant could' be built in n a f o the' Grand Bend me. #s i' i film ace"shown in . � Io d)enaY 1t l�x%iltrad �: , 1,, r, , . grade to r ill Educational a . I development is allowed, the Alberta on less valuabie..land, It area+ Cord 'ts exri toyed b the , „ : p,,, , ;, ': f p Y the rustic old barn olid provisions woe, to ..fi71a1o' Alliott t, )+, tanner stated that it ..was ma cost more to ship he finished �` _ „.,; (\., -P Y P t Ausable-Bayfield Conservation are made for indoor studying in , > -r• � a i A in , :: _` �;�; > < curtailed ' now because of product to market, but this will be Authors as a Conservation Yhuaye Q ` >3ea.. 1 Authority pose of foul .weather. wg�t k� �aA kd residences having been built more than offset by. the lower , Education Rese. arch • technician he .visit to Camp Sylvan '� . a. , 11" ,,� a a,;,'t, I ' ' previously too close to livestock future cost of shipping imported under the S.W.E. E.P.. program * j gat C ;' A•••••••,••••�•••••••f•••••�••11.1►i0•1•• ;l : i2..,., operations. In the planners view food to market. and is.camp coordinator. He is • '•- • this •means that the wed e ' res onstlile for the Camp s... • • **w�*** ' and the developers can go atidad Another example of ir'respon• sm gth ..,running as '. well as1.4. W P� • 3 { and gobble up all of it, No'thought Bible waste of good food assisting the classroom teachers ' • :Ko!wrF'erf i'. •� a s ° Y , •" . is given to the possibility of p,toducing land is in the Nanticoke .who attend Camp' Sylvan along •' "" �j ' " putting the bulldozer to those area • where the Qnttirio •' .' P g with "their pupils. Mr. Sdhleget 114 ° rid ' 2nJ. Md'0411% . houses. But those houses overnment desi nates' more • « ' g g aids the teacher to choosing • ' S� . represent-.1.4a,--value of maybe than 20,000 acres of good .1. I Y g sortable subjects to study .at ' O oal F. ti ��� $30,000 while the affected, faims farmland to industrial and Camp Sylvan and helps organize. - : 1s1�11111i!lALla•-' o11Xi1 • � a' / I=d#�«+ a ' will be between $100,000 and residential development, These the subjects into interesting and • kvA FA tiMl. P olinna7 It •�' `' ` `t ` $300;000: That we won't be able acres are able to roduce enou h • ky P g educational outdoor programs for' • �� A�pjM Qq MW qi r� , . 1.t* to feed the people who wtll live in energy to feed ab Y t 2 million the u ils. • R>�PT os Uupd 8e1►169 1', • �� _ those houses m the next eo le for a whole year. pupils. • AR`I1�8» YVU*JkRtllEh *+3 i • '`' generation, if they sit right top The teacht' from the school •, of our bread' basket, is apparently (Intended for.last week) reserves a 2tli' day 'perio$ at the • • 1. not thought of. It is about time cam in which the students learn •` � � �� ` � I • g p,•. I1. _ ,i. that non-farm-consumers join the. in an environment of . direct - ' • 0' .; REPAIRING DAMAGE — Blaine ,, tephenson, Varna and Bill Wilson Exeter farmer in the reservation of food COMULTAHTS �.T . _� .. P resource expenence, enriching • • repair damage to the'cairn in Harpu`rh as part of the S.W.E.E.P. program. The producing Lana, for thetr.children SIGN IN TAVERN: the basic units of the classroom • • A1R)�A OOD1C tilf�7fd401 00>r,Y1 `' cairn was built in 1928, coMmemor°atin e opening of Huron Road, * *'* * * * If you are enjoying our Color curriculum. Along with field • • Imm fowl =` BL Th. � I � g p g a century We commend the townships TV,you've had enough -.this is• a studies in such subject ar as • before. In � fid. i�Q>RTQA4>g6 FO$1�'Alil'l��rt�` (Staff Photo) around Chatham who resist black-anti-white seil fores And forest ntttnA ement, - • _ffi� — - I..., ... ­­­­ .. . I . .... .,� I . I . � . . Local families' �. . I11 h* 1.o t large I � I . I . I 1.1�­r .1.1 ... I . . . .�r! � . I I . summer reunions t ., r I . . , I. C Mathoson•MacLeod Reunion years- Bob Dulong, Laurie Ross, Donna Miller. . . TWOfourth Matheson-MacLeod Jeffery Taylor, Gordon Clemas, Men - 1st John Miller, ' . I' Reunion was held on Sstturday,, - Gordoh Ross, Jeffery Hoffman, Richard Wallace and 3rd Keith . • . P., June 22, in Lion's Park with an Lisa Birmingham, Kim Hoffman, Miller. 1 . 'attendance of over fifty. Follow- Mic*le Birmingham. Horse. Balloon Blowing Contest ' I • . I• ': ing dinner, sports were held with Back race- Michelle Birmingham, Everyone - 1st Richard Wallace, has Q OC yo '�Bob anct Mary Lou McNeil, Nile Kim Hoffman. Baseball throw- 2nd. Keith Miller and 3rd. Judy - I ,r I . o.l . I 1'::, and Ross. and Helen , Gray, ' Becky Ross, Bob Fedy, Janet Zieler. ' 4 Bluevale as Sports committee in Dietrich, David Fedy, Danny Three-Legged Race " ` t �(, �, 1 `"`b It charge. • g Munn, Joan Dietrich, Mary-Jo Kids 1st Pauline Wallace and i The following was the result of Fedy„ Louis Dietrich, De Lynn Brenda Lee Yeandle, 2nd. ,� �`,°gym' Nr+. the games and contests: Shoe Dulong, Brian Ross; Michelle Darren Alexander and Ronnie' IN OTTAWA , , - . #� Scramble - first, Jean Dewait, Dulong, Chris Clemas, Susan Blake and 3rd Johnny and "r ti` London; .econd, Helen Gray, Birmingham, gham, Debbie Taylor, Jeremy Miller. . "i-11 *' Bluevale; Ladies Kick the Slipper 1 y ,i PP Peter Dietrich. Thread the needle Ladies 1st Judy Zieler and Patty ` �'. _ q "� I, •. I - first, Helen .Gray-, second, (adults) Bob and Joan Dulong, Miller, 2nd Marg Glanville and ( . ' , "` , In% ' . �.," Esther Hyde, Kitchener. Leg Jim and Marilyn Ross, Patrick Donna Miller, :,3rd Ruth i i1 d kµ �r i 1 Cohtest - first, George Elwood, and Sharon Soldan. The children Yeandle and Joyce Wallace. H �s rf,r'r# 'a' O+a t • Nay, , 4 C ar s e a e o Mens 1st Llo d L tell and ( , : , :I` 1.,1'e.,� ; fir; a some o f the .i s s u e s raised ,. by► , 1;1.,044 n° : on4,' -*: I„ cr �1/Qi 'iate'i edtl+ 14e�>p2atform J oS I a" w i=�#ii yrca!3 �rii �ir� i t_:,. hl: :_ _ It .,' Rx er \ f .. r,i , ,n� }.,.& n: f ,;tai 5' , 4 ',.. .'y `'�: ` `' a:- - ,. l A it" 1 bo?R r. e erwher `I'itUbot�s �Eere�gt err ut 'to Keith Miller, 2nd. David Miller r M" ter {JY >7 '�f'I;I� 5 � Widdifield, Willowdale; second, all winners. and Richard Wallace, 3rd. John . Y lv� Mike Matheson, London. Life James Ross, Kingston .Miller and Fred MacDonald, your M . �. in the past year, a S 'take n F Saver -first, 'Austin Matheson, addressed the group expressing 4th Doug Wallace and Michael _ 14: ' Clinton, captain; second, Mike his appreciation at being in a Miller. • direct) from the official index of Matheson, .London, captain. Milk family where fellowship and good Wheelbarrow Race y, ., " Bottle and Clothes Pins - first, will is. so, abundantly evident and.•,,,Everyone _,_1st, John Miller and Vis,, Austin Matheson; captain; whose motto surely must be Marg Glanville, 2nd Heathei the House O f Commons. U . second, Neil Matheson,, captain. "Togetherness". He thanked the Wallace and Fred MacDonald, . Chef's Orders - first, Austin hostess for the good,day she had 3rd Richard and Pauline �.: Matheson. Oldest Person - Leslie given to all. He then asked each Wallace. a Flick, London. Youngest - Aleena person to rejoice in the birth of A Jelly Bean's-In-A-Jar ' . - A U. Elwood, London. Largest family Timothy Carlton Hoffman, son of guessing game was won by Berit Banks ; al'locati•ng - capital to government Rai.'lways';`` passenger service, southwest•,ern' ' - 1' ' present - Bob and Mary Lou Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman Wallace who was promptly guaranteed 1• o a n S 4 2 5 5 O n t ar 10 , 275. ") McNeil. Family, corrin the awarded the ell' beans! 'I Y' g, and to cherish the memories of jelly - Business Of the., House, livestock trans- Su ar. beets, X595 farthest - Ivan and Vera Widdi- Gordon Clemas and Carl Heppler. The oldest person present • I 11-- 5+°1.55 Tel'evisi'on` CATV' � s s.t ms. ••' applicati'on to field, Willowdale.. A lively mixed baseball game Monica Caldwell received a p o r t a e ion 1 e g i s 1 a t i o n'; . , y , y These are the officers elected' at ensued, captained by Robert decorative bed doll. C u s t om S Tariff.. B i l 1 (C' ) , p „g . i'.. -195 5724 -5 " �CR.TC,' ex editin 361 .t ; -the gathering. Hon. Pres. J. Ure Hoffman and Michael . Soldan. The youngest children,present - C u s t om S , tariff , budget .changes , 19 3 5' C an ad I. an For' . e s', c i o s e d b'a s e s and stations , Stewart; President Neil Mattie- were Sherr Miller and 1`' Robbie Hoffman five years of age Y Kathy •Dairy, industry, policy, 2582 polity.., 106Q• V. son, Port Credit; Vice Pres.- Vera- was the star la player on his father's Stone, who received'sweaters and•. - - - . . - P Y Darr �ndusfr policy M. 796-8 Widdifield, Willowdale; � Secre- team. The- day concluded when ' baby drinking mugs. Dental Examining -Board o f Canada Bill , y y M •� to Elizabeth 'Cox, Kitchener; The closest liirthda prize went E l e c t o r a l B•0, u n d a r i e s R e a d j.0 s t m e n t Bill, tY- Mrs. 'Alda Heppler gave out a Y P 8 G.5 $ Treasurer- Douglas Matheson, decorated basket of gifts to each to David Miller and the closest (Huron - M i d d l e s e' X,) , 12 7 0 ` anniversaries were Mr. and Mrs. F arm . improvement loans, 3870 ,,�,., London; Representatives .of ,the mother for her children.Farm 'Improvement, Small- .Businesses a'nd main branches: 1. Christena THE WALLACE•REUNiON Orville Blake and Mr. and 'Mrs. F e•e d g r a i ti , , 7 3 0 2 (Macintosh) Matheson and Lloyd Lostell. Fisheries Improvement Loans Acts Bi 11 , , y Grain, 3200, 628 , 6375-35 1386 ( The lawn of Russell and Grace Y Fruit and v e g e t ab 1 e s , 19 IViprgaret Aunt,' Ingersoll; , 2. Miller was full and bus as 64 The mother with the most. lltam Matheson, Alvin Mattie- g famtl in attendance was Mrs. 6 8348 relatives athered to hold their Y '- Milk , subsidy , 7 9 6 ., 7 9 8 j • son, Atwood and Lome Mathe- Annual.Family Reunion Saturday. Grace Miller and the family. To Great-Lakes, high water 1 e v e 1 , e t C . , 2 6 3 8 0 i 1 and gas, 0, 1 from West t o easter n son, Boulder, Colorado; '3. Mary Families from as far away as come the farthest was Mr. and Hal 1 L amp C o . o f •Canada Ltd . , Centra Centralia, a , Canada , Sarnia pipe ' l i n'e , farmer ' s Ann (Matheson Gray, Audrey Mrs. Leslie Patterson from ' • Y Y Napanee, Ontario and Kentville, layoffs, .8305 r O t e t S 17 0' '• t Goodmurphy, Regina, Sask. and Nova Scotia were able to attend Kentville, Nova Scotia.p - y Ross Gra Bluevale 4. Angus After the races there was a O 1 ymp i s 19 i 6. s utlime'r din e s in Montreal, Y• g and enjoy dinner from a network I n>ro me Tax , ' .3 9 7• ,� °1. `�' Matheson, Carl Parker, Thorn- of picnic tables filled with candy scramble for all and then ' ` a t h 1 e t e S t r a i ri in'g at C 105 e'd Canadian p' Income Tax Bill (C-170) ,;- 3112-3 y hill S. Ellen Matheson) all willing participants teamed u \I ( tem tin dishes. gP P P FoVices base -at C,l'int.on 731 P g for a ball game. The �a tains LiveS'tOCk, transioxtation guidelines, etc. �'.: ?� i MacKay, Douglas Grant . As some of the family had not g P Pork rodueers assistance 797 . , . MacKay, London. were John Miller and Fred 4 7 3 p• Y. , see.n each other for quite some •.Su *.Sugar '1386, •' `�? ? John and Ann (MacLeod) time, there was an hour or more MacDonald and the winning team t L o c.a 1 i n'i t i a t i v e s program , 89 g , ' ±+ ' Matheson came from Dornoc, of introducing, shaking hands and was Fred's team by a score of 12 M i l k and . b u t t e >r , 2 5 8 2 • ., $ o un c a r i e s R e a d j u s t m e r� t B i 11 , 2030 '1 ' Sutherlandshire, Scotland, in picture-taking. Afterwards an to 6 by suppertime. Farm I m r o 1Y em en t Loans , 2 14 5 . 1834 with their family and settled P g 0 i 1 S e e d s, 5 8 7 4- 5 P . Q. Y afternoon of games and races was . ;�.�•. on Concession 8, West Zorra, enjoyed' K • Oxford county. The Race results:' • • 4 Running Races Since the present Federal Government has been in office, the The sixth annual Bolton-Ford Youngsters 1st. Darren . 11 Ireunion was held at the Alexander, 2nd. Jeremy Miller, • ,. Community Centre in Dashwood 3rd. Johnny Miller, 4th Lois 10'b p e r c:h' a s" n g power o f y-o u r d o Lt a .r has d err r e .a s e'd t o 614 . I'' ° on Sunday. Mrs. Alda Heppler of Ann Lostell, 5th Shelly Stone, - . Waterloo was hostess when 6th Michael Miller. n thirty children and thin -four Juniors - Brenda Lee Yeandle, B o:.b McKinley ., w i l .l ' w o r k t o restore t h, e' p U� r c h a s i n g Y Pauline Wallace and Ronnie Guaranteed Investment • T , . r# adults were present. . i Blake, all tied. Certificates p O W e r O f y O u r i n e o lit e• Doris Clemas, Carolyn Fedy Ladies - 1st :leather Wallace, 2nd ' ` t' and Sharon Soldan supervised the Joyce Smiley, 3rd Marlene v'�L,IS 7 WW sports, assisted by Jack Munn, Miller. ' James Hoffman and Patrick, ...: Men.- Ise David Miller, 2nd. Fred O/ .JULY $ R ', I fir �t►ldan, who acted as linesmen MacDonald and .3rd, Lloyd Oi o I. .."11111.1 and spotters. The results on • j Lostell. t �, #)•, graded Mases with the eldest first Kick The Shoe •... r,r follows; Straight rannittgr Bob Youngster's -1st Lois Anti Lostell, - n..,.... ..:... . ,; . i, -1 Fedy, l3eck}r Ross, Janet 2nd, Michael Miller and 3rd 1Iv�1et1 I Dtetticll, fob Dniang, Jeffery Johnny 1Vliller. Taylor, Laurie Ross, GordonCUMUlAIIec� over1 6''. I '. I * N �-, ,1. , " ­ � - Juniors -1st, Brenda Lee Yeandle Ross, Jefferyr lTofiiitan and 2nd. Patttirie Wallace and 3rd five solde ars 'Tracey an. Circuit race for 10 . f­. ... I . , I'll, . I '' bonnie B1ai�e, _r . I A. ; year otds� Mary�3o Fdd , t#dan C �' E bel E , y Adids - st. Donna Millet 2n'd. .,r . Ross, Debbia'Taylor, Puck race- Heath r Wallace and 3rd Member Canada Deposit � ' • � "anet I)te ,11 I 11 trtch,oafi Dietrich, Insurance' Cdk'oration '� r Marlette &tiller. ti.:. .-, p PR GR S'��I1 � SONS AVATI1111 I .,4,., . td Fed -. v . etI tett aced, , y.5 # Meat is Web Stone end Ken pP,' o.; the oldesr firsti'Beck+y 16-Mr Than i 1 d avid- Miller. rig l er oticr Da , , bt a' . emctt• iiautd• }Feil ',. hetet - y r m SltbL'.Sc , L,. • A rnm6 e I � d fitetlrtclt, Chris' : Clemait elrbie 4• �y 1iN HllrolaiAldiil r ,ids t'st Rorif i0 bt`gker 2ttd., t '. ". . " I � li�,� Saylor ;10, ietlo''btf%ti' w :t#i Uti d I , � I;., � _­­b ; 2- I , i�, ;` ! g Pattiin V1)attaed ,arid.. •kd ` P� tItit �i: I W,:.,. .T. ,� 1 A + * b :fiiiliyn �.. $ttshn,. in ; iii tf m g Darrel exandor� . A iI i. "I., 1, ,-1 _.: . GiarotX,tbss•)C adfiet Jss,: Trace.- 11 t r .: afro) Ae f osfotl 1 Y . ° _� �, ­;ili�l " _�i�_. I L�idt s. <ts N fW h"', -, fa:.. e. "r sl;s n.,y, .i,. 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