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c call' for •24:' a art- the .i, ikt ttiderxtiau vdxai .
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is i .. ,. Ashfield Townshi just south, .of t1!39?r, Almipd rf?,.: ,..., b :,
s r' t , Its fJntshed , ha e, coy . city r from ; of . s t sr th s : d. xe o m n s but in be; . P 1, , {y t are . ,.
clo e Q s p n o s f? _ 11 town. ,h :,, o e e i. p e t id .l �� a do t s auzl >liQted that irk Pse>xt ,1Q sus
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Port 4lbe t. 'g ;., W,:.
Off, els o rE 'Wand • rris stud e t e a a a s " don tl n he r s bet n t:a. _. er '
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pr po. ,pl .. it $aid .te..,dt. ,..,8e s t
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count ,.caunctl the develo went x,14.... , • .,.,.
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me st Wednesda . the tree in 'fel ss o 1 T e Brussol p la is now ein sfi? ` " P s
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IN had.. bgen controversial .:t4
remain the a n b re ie .seed for .t#bllcatlon A final . ,
it?,:.1, ran a P : J.k j i tat3 o e d ° tis ,delis Siy4�rt�vl'"t1�}pQ$.+.
K•..,. ,. Asbfield:frotn#hE: tend o t
that . $, .„ :... ,,, , , $ ,:,-,,
The. ur .Ase .of .the meetin favid o t vtc o t ,, P
P p lu comm ,.t s r. est u,blic #eettn will beh #d at,tbe -,.:. ,.a.:: u `s ; r� to a. C
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ccordin to a slskant count the urr di tnntn .of Au st ith n l st:. x : ;,> 1',. ,
a, Y s outi n ural axes: beg . gu W ..a Y a , ,,,, ;, un'ic,IPA#lld' t<mits A
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ti the .bee... , owe er .accords to as t Y d.? , . µ.: ;,N WI#? r::w'ti ,
annex . Nick Hill was to the the While c ob ctio s to be c nstde d the "-, sa ch : v = . .. n .,
pj.. t t1 offs ta►s did trot , Je fii o re by h , c: „� ,, a co
t the ' 1 ns r sen d; counct aparittotlt . c t)tt??Q,
surrounding municipalities a ob ect to he la the in toned village council.. l •; :: •,� . . ' p a. P e . ,.,t to h ' w
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':this : roblem tio, on er`, exists';
change tp see how thy° len may the sewhic de' lledin o lYJrx 'Hill said that the lett v"t t; P g
P Y h. u h ha . spl t . P r Gansdezable dlscusstpi wad
v.,,. 4 l ,. o c• e d.:
v ; .•... ¢, The.
affect, ect them.
The reeve .and their own muntci hoes tour the should be read for count council Y p .at1 are 'for
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UDliVllta Gt►IJ 1., men 1 d :.. r
" ' deV.eiop ton.. an lvhzl yea held during khe day on, the
deputy reeve of Morris .and village. They suggested that by early fall.. l X
_ daughfer of Mi; .and iWJrs> With: round, residents, especially'.tktose planning'
Coutts of Walton graduated froth ; ,CATHAR11% B9ltlfl, CARTOR vkith school childre . •woul' pose regulations regarding bulldin lot
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4 , St, Joseph's Regional School QP'daughter daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Glen a probleiti for Ashfield'people and
Nursing, London, Ont. pn ,Tune, .;i Carter, Londesboro, . Ont. the county' as well, t is felt
21 st. She is a radpdte • of `' rad
g graduated on June 21, 1974 from seasonal residences would pose
a�.. S.D,..Ii.S• (Beta Studio Photo) Perth -Huron Regional School of no hardshi for the. municipality.
• Nursin P
g, Stratford. Cathy is a Amendment six' of the Official
Tigraduate of Central Huron Plan was alsoapproved approved which
Secondary School makes it possiblo for Radoma,
' ps on
(Douglas Spillane Photo) pwners and developers of Vanas-
•,kf,c{t :'. .qY,.,y r,, tr'frf, ;, keeping
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house piants
Dr. Graham Stewart oSETH
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Here are some. tips for keeping
Phoenix. Arizona ands Archie
R -y 5
plants alive longer;
Contact;
r
First, there 'is no such thing as
guests at a surprise 43rd anniver-
s,
a house plant -that is, one that is
sary party for Mr. and Mrs..Trust,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wilson of
supposed to be grown inside a,
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home, building- offige. .
McGavin is a sister of both men.
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When plants are grown indoors
F, ^�
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several restrictions are imposed
Niagara Falls, New York spent
Guaranty Trusts. -
on them.Lack of sufficient light
last week with his sister and
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and low humidity are porobabl
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the molt severe restrictions, but, '
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temperatures can also be a
�� elect a
strong ad m I n i s -
problem. --
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Second, many foliage, plants
MEATEATER 5ALA1J - m nappy cominatlon of meat 'and fresh vegetables is
prefer a. relatively strong,filtered
annointed with a subtle,
non competitive dressing for a gpod family meal.
or diffused light. Places near
windows or- light fixtures are "-
an approximate premium of
(OnWio Ministry of Agriculture and Food Photo)-
usually suitable but avoid direct
d �•.�
sunlight or very dark areas of the
Nutrition conti n u: res- in summer
hoFlowering plants such as mums
I Black Baseball
and poinsettias will stand more
Meateater Salad is specially
1 teas oon lemon juice servings (1-1/2 cups each)
light than foliage plants and
should'be placed in bright areas.
designed for the men in your life!
1 teaspoon salt
Watering is one of the chief. .
It's a zesty blend of food from the
I teaspoon dry mustard Tarragon Vinegar
causes of failure with plants in the
meat and vegetable food'families
1 teaspoon dry parsley 1 cup white vinegar
home, especially for containers
and is a favourite of everyone,
' '/i teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 4 teaspoons dried tarragon
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without drainage holes. Generally
even the cook, say Food
'%4 teaspoon pepper
speaking, most plants kept in- ..
Specialists at the Ontario Food
'/4 teaspoon thymedoors
Tuckersmith
require a thorough soaking
Council, Ministry of Agriculture
Salad in reds
once a week. But. -water. only '
and Food. g et n s. --
Nutritional needs continue 3/4 pound of leftover roast beef or • staid
necessary. Don't let plants
even in summer and Ontario pork, cut into very thin julienne CO'u nC�i stand in water.
Avoid drafty' locations and,
salad vegetables; now in plentiful strips don't ,place plants near heaters or'.
sizes. That subject is presently
t
under study -by th :;plannitt a,
board in conjunctionie'land
division-cotnmittee and .the liaard A r fir" t
of Health, t
The proposed regulations'
would, affect only lots in. rural ;F
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areas and hamlets and •villages (ar�i
,
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$2,645.22; sanitation and waste
Dr. Graham Stewart oSETH
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Phoenix. Arizona ands Archie
R -y 5
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Contact;
Representing:
John, A o ' 110,
guests at a surprise 43rd anniver-
Insnrorinp Agency
essential vitamins and minerals.
Opening Saturday, Jury 6th,
THE HO,BBY.•SHOP
Lewiscraft Arts and Crafts
Hand Knitting and Crocheting - Gifts
OPEN 10:00-a.m. - 9:00 p.m. DAILY
Including Sundays; Closed Monday
ONE MnX I4ORM of =110EVIUD an RWY. 4 -
PHONE 40Z-772,21-
an
suPPiY ,ti#p mik, an .t:f!?i °r a «» r �.•,:> -,.ginaur ,,: conditioners,. Most plants ,< �
ntrib' w o Gr en ei3 er• . of wards', road,--
�, , 5 ,� s y' aga'iiw well in•ternperatures of 60 to #+? t,
,mushrµo" r:•t antiP�ioh"i'!?inea�oid until, the-, V�ters.��
P� 70 degrees:
potatoes ' radishes and ceety d�ne, then cuf into very thin(Continued from Page 1) P f' '1' } � s
used in the Meateater Salad,
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$2,645.22; sanitation and waste
Dr. Graham Stewart oSETH
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Next
Phoenix. Arizona ands Archie
belong to the vegetable family of
course, and provide many
'/4 pound, small fresh
mushrooms, lett wnote
Stewart of Windsor were special
Representing:
;
guests at a surprise 43rd anniver-
victoria and Grey
essential vitamins and minerals.
sary party for Mr. and Mrs..Trust,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wilson of
4
Gordon"McGavin last week. airs.
McGavin is a sister of both men.
Sterling Tri16t8
Harpurhey were at the meeting
Mr. William. Fechner;., --of
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Niagara Falls, New York spent
Guaranty Trusts. -
i green pepper, cut in 1 inch
last week with his sister and
chocolate bars, chocolate covered
peanuts, peanut brittle, and
18. Pieket
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Crown Wast'
+ `
Brian Ginty; R.RA, Seaforth.
• • • • • • • a • 0 i'a-a n a a+'!:a 0
Peanuts For Candy
Opening Saturday, Jury 6th,
THE HO,BBY.•SHOP
Lewiscraft Arts and Crafts
Hand Knitting and Crocheting - Gifts
OPEN 10:00-a.m. - 9:00 p.m. DAILY
Including Sundays; Closed Monday
ONE MnX I4ORM of =110EVIUD an RWY. 4 -
PHONE 40Z-772,21-
an
suPPiY ,ti#p mik, an .t:f!?i °r a «» r �.•,:> -,.ginaur ,,: conditioners,. Most plants ,< �
ntrib' w o Gr en ei3 er• . of wards', road,--
�, , 5 ,� s y' aga'iiw well in•ternperatures of 60 to #+? t,
,mushrµo" r:•t antiP�ioh"i'!?inea�oid until, the-, V�ters.��
P� 70 degrees:
potatoes ' radishes and ceety d�ne, then cuf into very thin(Continued from Page 1) P f' '1' } � s
used in the Meateater Salad,
jul1/4 strips.
$2,645.22; sanitation and waste
toper crtr tcatton rs anot er
important part of growing health)'
B. -South
Next
Monday the
belong to the vegetable family of
course, and provide many
'/4 pound, small fresh
mushrooms, lett wnote
removal, $1,193.63; and Vanastra
Recreation Board, $i,532.06.
plants. Follow all the directions
on the container so, that'66 don't
and
-
are charged
essential vitamins and minerals.
2 potatoes, boiled , peeled,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wilson of
over-fertilizeyou r plants. Too
giggle
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a
.
Protein, iron- and vitamins are
quartered and cubed
Harpurhey were at the meeting
much might kill them.
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k Y, f , with 1 a
very important
contributed by the meat family's
'
i green pepper, cut in 1 inch
concerned overdrainage
chocolate bars, chocolate covered
peanuts, peanut brittle, and
18. Pieket
$ k - t
y �i
J' { ` w 'r: w responsibility -•-` To
in the evening. A good way to use
.leftover meats. is a main course
sliced beef and egg .garnish.
squares
problems at the front of their
Peanuts For Candy
�� elect a
strong ad m I n i s -
salad.
NSH.IPS
Because Meateater Salad is
prepared6hourspriorto•serving,
/: Spanish onion, thinly sliced
1 stalk celery, cut diagonally
property', Members of council will
Spanish.- Runner and Virginia
type peanuts are used fair candy.
B. -South
Next
Monday the
the cook can join in summer fun'
• still serve satisfying,
6 radishes, thinly sliced
t dill pickle, sliced
visit the property again x on
Saturday morning to try and
The largest use of shelled peanuts
in candy is in the manufacture of
-
�' Voters
are charged
and
nutritious fare to family and
garnish: 1 hard -cooked a gg•ut
satisfy complaints,
Clerk aures McIntoshh reported
r<rlls, and caput bars. Other
P
giggle
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a
.
friends.
In a bowl whisk salad dressing
$131,000 of 1974 June taxes paid
candy confections include
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k Y, f , with 1 a
very important
Make it in the mooning, serve it
ingredients. Add prepared meat
and vegetables. Toss to combine.
with $77`Q, 0 or '35%: still
' ,
outstanding.
chocolate bars, chocolate covered
peanuts, peanut brittle, and
18. Pieket
$ k - t
y �i
J' { ` w 'r: w responsibility -•-` To
in the evening. A good way to use
.leftover meats. is a main course
Chill for 6 hours. To serve.
lettuce leaves on 6 salad
Insurance coverage for
peanut chews.
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' _
sultan
�� elect a
strong ad m I n i s -
salad.
arrange
plates grid divide salad. Garnish
each with a slice of egg and fresh
Vanastra recreation area complex
is to be secured from Frank
Cowan Company of Princeton for
P
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LOST!
,tar;'., ;µ
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t t rat i o n
,
n our nation s
Salad Dressing Ingredients
• 3/4 cup salad oil
parsley, if desired.
P y'
an approximate premium of
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'/a cup tarragon vinegar
Makes 8 - cups. Makes 6
$1,300. This will cost Vanastra
ratepayers about one mill.
I Black Baseball
A : capital.
2.: '3
Approval has been given by
� Glove I
6
.<- �. ... It is
p6 s
one -thing for a
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications for�the opening
at Optimisttimist Park I
t
y r politician to get up and.
Highway
I -
TODAYIS ANSWr;R
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of a street entrance onto
b 1 000• fee t
•
REWARD
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ACROSS DOWN
1• Make a 1. Unspoken
2 "Y 'll
recording
5. Moslem
ou
Never
i# ruler
Walk-"
B. -South
3. Opinions
African
(3 wds,)
plant
4, Electric
9. Kilt
-
fabric _
5. Raiment
13. Ringlet
6. Scotts§h
14, Titter;
High -
giggle
lander
15. Roadside
7. "My
restaurant
Defenses
16. Nothing
- Down"
17• Pitcher's
10. In my
statistic
opinion
(abbr.)
(5 wds.)
18. Pieket
11. Charge
.
20. Where
with air
Ruth was
or gas
sultan
12. Less
21. Husband
a mess
22. Noggin
23. Ascended
25. Stratum
26. Split
27. Bombay
garb
28. Critic's
hosanna
29. Supposi-
g+� tion
32. Samuel's
teacher
33. Make
ptiblie
34. Sooner
than
35. the
gi`is
(2 wds.)
37 Kind of
wave
38 li'auling
39. Verdi's
�► sieve=girl
40.1~ rends
41,
,marshal
>�roof-
directio'ti
16. Field of
granular,
snow
19. Celerity
20. Good
bowling
score
-Aa-$top
24. Theater
district
25. Bert
27. Parsi-
monious
30. Sultan's
decree
31. Assail
(2 wds.)
33. First-rate
36. Frater
nity =- .
•37. Suffers
from
4 at Vanastra a out * % out and hoI Ier at
north of Vanastra perimeter orad.
The next meeting to be held I • Cgii 527••0820
Y rim
Jul 31. I election e,,
However the e
X SPRING REQUIREMENTS
STEEL ROOFING
CEMENT`
PORTLAND and MASONRY
19wn & Garden
1
Isupplies
LAWN MOWERS �- 8 -HP. RIDERS and
PUSH -•-GARDEN TOOLS ---PEAT MOSS
--GARDEN & LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW
IN STOCK.
SEAFORTH
VA, w1ER's
Phoma $27-07U l orlh
, p op e
want to -day a man i -n
office who can "deliver
the goods." A days. work for a days pay. This
country was not built by people whining and' •
complaining (as. the Tories and N.D.P. are doing
plenty of). But by people who worked hard, and
didn't survive on "handouts I promise. 'no
xhandouts, but my best efforts to improve our
administration. We must elect people with sound
ideas, and ideals -' There will be tough days ahead
for • our people, and we, need a• tough- Liberal
administration to deal with the problems .
Thank you for your support on July 8.
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