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Bard ituianl M.:?.P ; :fo ,� �} gat is itme legal Ctiuscats;a+'ere fart h_Qu h Canada ; ale fQrc 1ssex,Xen 'wee >� tk►l k aeeused Iv ti tb . thoxi ' : ahea to° a zillions ' of ,dopa s =, q�..,.. i� mit.' }►elhp>f*' } .�1,4q� . ,;... _... ., _-�. _. v♦F.M w 4yea iey16�w1Iae va kcAc,}}111 �V♦..M�N+1 .,n...k •j�T%ij^. nreu. ..xe+.yr.,,�,IP ; IJ ::=; is ..; .: - •tm it : , »,:.. ndlj, w connection with delays >op pro each and, ever I:case to Queen's n's ' ,finances 6b ct cent of all sews e' , , trtditSX;%a1 `:,use, . a +da as y Q e , . p $ tr ,, p : •.,,,.., , posed sewage works., in,Ontario: Park foi'alearance. Qbvio s1 e. ro eats; with 25 per ceps hello', ed?tnt,';vat ."t ,e zn st ;► t"h ' o ,ilk z� ? . e e u y w P 1 p r� �� I:',:, The bur aulrgts at the znu t ave guideline s ablis ed f r iveable if installed' b©fare c :. s :.' "xe cora 'h;�the.;`0*3 °ik 1... ' 3 t� & I► g . 9 .t. h 4 & a r� . �. p i. r. >,.•, $, 4�•1►LE. and Ministry if Hnvir,an, by the Provincial Government to 1977, This is yet anoiber example Qwey r, :i sl9ad'' A 1pvkln fn '. Jak$pjY' dol rnlektsa rnbat are obviously- hopelessly � inept our environment and the of the Conservative • Bi Bide " e;:..'' tl a'r relit . 414 s the watl� .to �l. �1��' eP �le� �u f1t., "°,�R}vhs'�. >t��'ejil st � `- ,'.`� a 1� fir, t entangled in their own red tape, health of our citizens, but local Machine feeding the fires of ", z Will � th .Are e rms `' fire % #as well as extremelyinefficient in Government should be 'in flood, 9,00 acres pf•chofe: Rhftthe inflation, and Placing an almost In .M f '•, ', processing, applications for hands of local eo !e who can be intolerable burden on the tax-�'i t;� crci . land' nil -i s'aG into heli` rortuctzon '001 sewage works which are -•badly relied upon to carry out their payers' of Ontario, Under Bili �g ° a`L ' ;; system, I haPpet! to know th Nith: t'onsiti`0 rs,�ssac#e iG+zt,Af needed 'by towns and villages in' functions in a 'responsible Davi.s.,.. .ce.ntralJzed power at x>�% �' ' ' River ancl,all through tine stixnmai. dey4tesl a $tt?d t$ea :4fe4f the Province.. They are forcing manner, without this unrelenting, Queen's .Park is so strong, it ;is these is about as much water In it •.� o fightzn farm:orS f4rlAwpr :flip �( residents of Ontario to pay arrogant abuse of power by' giving' rise to very real concern, as in a good sixed,creek. At. best it prices, but fotgat ihe; siruaale f r millions of dollars more, • than Ministry officials.", People elect. local government } would just help out a little bit and Protect the #base. would have been necessary if "Naturally, I am particularly • .officials to handle public service- then they would stilrhave to go to praducttonr 09W 010411t jlt ;yoja ;' these projegts had beers allAed' concerned with my own area,' .projects, but the municipalities a Lake Erie pipeline, It seems ' towns -people tktat lead{ • t to go ahead quickly when appli- where, construction of sewage are hamstrung. when' provincial l from .here that people don't care Cant you persuade.?Rzt :cliufgt 1. cations for » permits were .works for Belle River, Stoney ' government officials drag their • ' SHRINER$ MEET 4: Left Is T. Ray Powell of London, Potentate of Mocha Tom fe, one about food Producing land or your or nization'to bel P g gq,. P 1 zriinaily made", said Mr. Rus- Point and Wheatly is being feef in granting• clearances withal he.presentS Spence CUmfllingS Of Clinton, w th a Certificate mark! ng': year as untilthey themselves' are hit, but-unneaeSsaryurhan: spxawl":and` on, speaking in the debates on delayed by bureaucratic out which construction 'cannot president of Bluewater Shrine Club. The presentation- was made to Mr. Cummings. I bet that they are the same loss of food producing ihn?. :he Estimates of the Ministry of', inefficiency and bungling. Tax- begin." at a meeting held in the,Canadian Legion Haiti, Brussels,Wednesda.y'of last week People who holler ' loudest about An Ex oslior _Classifi. wrlf ' x be Environment. higher food prices. Luckily then; P payers throughout Ontario in When Arthur Buck of the Provincial Institute of Trades; Meat Cutting •Dept. i are some in government opposing_ pay you dividends Have you tried, FO • Yom Vel demonstrated• pork Gutting to the members. Mr. Buck teaches meat .cutting at- the move, nota ly Ag. Minister one . Dial 5217-0240, George B University; Toronto, and attends many service club'functions on Stewart and EnvironmentA td Wil behalf o the 0 rto Pprk Producers. ,The pork used in the demonstration, which Minister New n. `Cetyl. hope Ue��i'� you that their views p mail. iN' 1 , 1►; n -was produced in Br.Qssels area, was auctioned to the members after the * >« demonstration, and the proceeds will be used to further the Shriners' charitable r • ■ C�1 rUn- works. o Just to show . ho efficient child see with handsfor Ontario's farmers h vel becomeJEWELLERS a OntarioPs farmland declined from hr a wS Of VQ%%QSfra 3.5 acres per person in 1941 to 1.4 acres now, 'b.ut farm production is DIAMONDS, 5.. JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA higher now than it ever was. One shou}i't think however that IFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION � � ••, ' P Wh � • �� �,there is no limit to what the 5 O'n •; farmer can do: If the revived plan ° for a power plant in Huron County Phone 527-0270„ would be aperoved, it .would eek list,f6r- ne w re denIs Karen Lehman McIntosh,. R- #3, Seaforth, The small but active group had a would appreciate your support for VAN OWNERS ' Correspondent phone 52.7358- Reeve for .good time at their latest ;venture, future projects. This weak -I am submitting a .Tuckersinith Towns ip is Elgin an autumn dance, October' 18 at If•you haven't purchased your "check list" for any new Thompson, R.R. Kippen, . the Clinton Legion. chalice on that 1975 Oldsmobile •' Now is the time to insulate and panel residents at Vanastra'. The rest of 262-2633, Some of , the other' projects- Cutlass don't wait anotherweek. °your camper or .deliveiy vehicle. " us, its time to update the. phone The local Community Associa- undertaken this year by these The draw will 'be held on <» by. J.D.$cott %lac Issac _ numbers ,in .those new Bell tion President, Addi ' Jutzi, enrgetic ladies are: , a rummage December 7,1974'. 'X Complete custom camper interio>i S. Crib .pendulum Canada Books. 482-3696. Viinastra Community sale in early spring; draws held l;or a certificate contact Mr. W. A baby's crib is his world. He eats, sleeps and plays Fire Department: Brucefield, Centre, Ted Thurston, Recreation on a hand -made -lace tablecloth, a„ Schneider, 482-7922 or Mr.. R. Guaranteed quality. . work at lower in his lit c world for almost -two full months. A crib 482-71'33 1 Director; 482-3544. ' floor vase and a ten speed bicycle. Leh -nen, 482-7844. should provide not only comfort and security but also Police: O;P.P. • Goderich, Our Member of the Provincial When the Vanastra Parks and prices• stimulate'the child to explore and learn. This safe 524.8314 Parliament in Toronto is Jack-, Recreation Committee held their ae d h " f f Free pie -tip and delivery of your and simple toy will give a chit ours o creative un. Hospitals: ' Seafortht Com- Riddell. Home address, R.R. Wi kick-off banquet for the roof . 1 CCE Materials:. munity Hospital, 527-1650 Hay, 237-3431, Mr, Ridderit is a lottery for the indoor pool , a first V.7 I- ordinary paper plate (with or, without color or Clinton Public Hospital, 482-3447 Liberal Party member: in Huron County, the Opti -Mrs. Huron , Centennial School, $ . design) Schools: Clinton Public School,' In Ottawa we are represented catered serving a delicious ham EXPOSITOR 1- five foot piece of strong st ring 482.9424. Total enrollment 578 by Progressive Conservative dinner. w Instrue:ions: or ` number of students from Vanas- ��"•- Member; R. E, (Bob) McKinley, Anyone interested in joining. WANT -ADS ' " 1. with a encil draw three circles, squares p q tri 1.64. R.R. l#], Zurich. Constituency .the Vanastra Opti -Mrs. Club continue to.'attend the H ,uron triangles (or dne of each shape) on the.face^of the Clinton and District Christian Office, 236-4326. ;contact Susan McFadden.' 482- ""Phone 527-0240. plate, then with a sharp pair of scissors cut the School, 4824851. No student This week a newsletter from', ;7792, This group of .busy ladies . desi t_ •- these cutoot shapes educate the enrollment from vanastra. Ted Thurston our Recreation: opposite is'true. • referred to Government of hoped they will give full support P Can you imagine really living in a world of optical illusion?� Ontario, Environment Water Pol- to their future residents.. v • Every time you reached for somethingit would not,be where you lution Control Plant, 482-3882. dur only service club is Opti - thought it was, .when you' -tried to eat" yohi',•couldn't find your Clerk -Treasurer for Tucker- Mrs. with Mrs. Wayne (Susan) mouth and imagine the pain trying to h,aniniei- a nail. Strange as smith Township is Mr. James McFadden as acting president. Good"Citiienship it may seem we all have Iived in such a world. for this is the way the real world looks a young infant. deserves a medal Everything from see eing to walking must be learned he human infant and compared to most of our animal ers, % e learn very slowly. Besides learning the basic ills such as walking. seeing, talking or throwing; • a child must learn to - Do you know -anyone here in Ontario who -through coordinate combinations of skills such as running -throwing. selflessness, humanity and kindness without expect- Even the simplest of actions like smoking a pipe involves sever � ��� ing,anythirfg in return -has made -this a better different skills working inwoordination: smoking , pipe - seeing province in which to live? plus reaching plus grasping plus returning pipe to hnoulin plus That's the kind of person for whom the Ontario inhaling plus exhaling plus putting the pipe down plus,releasing. y NORRIS PEEVER Medal for Good Citizenship was established. it is important to remember when working with young children Recipients are selected by an independent that nobody is born coordinated, everybody must learp, one of our representatives Advisory Council of Ontario citizens whose honorary One of the most important and difficult IN of coordination Chairman is the Lieutenant -Governor of the Province. a child must develop is hand - eve coordination. Anyone who has will be at The Bedford Hotel, Anyone may nominate a person for the Ontario worked with children of a, few, months of age realizes how little 92 The Square, GODERICH,0111t• t 1 Medal, and nomination Corms are available by control. and cooperation there is between what a child sees and 524-7337 -On ° , wrifing: W11pt he does with his hands. Most babies will not be able to Executive Secretary gisp a rattle qu%kl}�when it is held in front of their face. Hand NO�*embelr 4, 2974 from 1 -- 4:30 p.m. Ad�7isory Council eye coordination is necessary for almost everything we do acid Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship the sooner yo.Nstart. Aev'eloping, your child's coordination, the • • •enterprises Queen's Park` easier it with be for him to learn. • • . • • a , acquireland, Toronto, Ontario-M7A V4.. The following .is a brief description of -different activities to • •Making a nomination is itself an act of appre- whieh you can play with your child at different stages in his dation for good citizenship. deve8pinent. working• start a new business; After the child controls his 'head - or for other' ' business purposes. Using the toy in the suggestion sectipn; a simple game which is, designed to encourage the child to make us"e of his eye's and • • •proposal f .; hand- Start by you hitting the disk when it is still, encouragiiig and • . . • the .fi=nd to imitate, Afer he does this. repeat the process withreasonable . •conditions, perhaps the disk gently swinging. • ` a .After sitting up A simple game to encourage a child to reach and grasp a l4 involving a ball: Sit about two feet in front of the child and roll the ball to him encouraging hint, to roll it back, to you, as his skill improves gradually increase the distance between you and the child. -' After walking - } ` 4 ,pE } • , Wit, A game for two children using wooden blocks and an open ■,'' . - container. Make two piles of blocks equal in number about ten r •`�? ' >r 1sk }S tr t feet apart and placethe container in the middle on the floor. The r IN011STRIN game's object is to see, which child can put afl of his blocks one at a time in 'the container.0101OPMR[RANK "X�,I'Activities involving throwing, hammering or building are all I I 1! good since they encodrage the child to work with, hands and eyes together. Even' the simplest of activities will help your child O '+� (+ r x,092 0 tanto Street, ;�trat�o>hd, rita�~ to see with his hands. « 1 64 03 +L7x, ily w ONTARIO MEDAL POR GOOD CITIZENSHiP %T. vehicle. �' •� For further ' formation or free estimates Contact• TED SCHINBEIN in Mitchell at .348-8169 1 I I Your Ch M's Portrait 1n vivi color _`7Son'�` 0 *A W11. dua, R , NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop irito our, , store during the days anti' hours listed below. .Your lovely gift picture will' be taken. FREE .by a professional children''s • photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's .our way of saying "'T'hank you" to our regular customers, and "Welcome"' to every one else, Wednesday --- Thuirsday child , eyes to regular geometric design St. Joseph's Separate School, Director has been circulated to 2. tightly tie the piece of string or line across `the 482-7035. Enrollment from the community. If any' residents two side rails'of thq•crib and cut off the excess -vanastra 15. have questions on programme string Huron , Centennial School, ideas I'm sure Ted will be pleased 3. tie the string to the plate through a small hole at Brucefield, 482-3330, 5 students to hear from you. He is. here to the top of the plate made with .a small nail from Vanastra. If' a student serve the 'community so.'-iet'him ....,..„_ .. 4 strung - across nlaced ' ch.00l prior know what you want for recrea ` �nrmg the crnb,it should be p the rn`iddle df the �otenmoetl gruceefiel antra thgy ""(ion and amusement. ' crib about eigh inches above'the baby's chest or Y continue to.'attend the H ,uron Mr. &Mrs. James ('Jim) Hill So, "tinct rhe can"ea'sily touch it. ,Centennial School. will be moving to SaskatTn in the Central ;Huron Secondary near future. They now reside at 2 Warning: All toys such as the one -described above School, 482-3471. Total enroll- Victoria Blvd. Mr. & Mrs. Hill which are suspended above the crib should never be ` ment 1010 students with 35 to 40 have 3 children and 3 grand - within the reach of a baby -unless there is aq,adultstudents from, Vanastra. All children in Saskatoon. Vanastra prdsent, also no.crib°toy, should be small enough to students are bused to these will miss Mr'. Hill's active partici- be swallowed or put -in a;baby's eyes, ears or nose --- schools. patio.n in community'work. many' crib deaths are the result of carelessness' in Conestoga College, 4§Z- 260303 Holding Company, choosing crib toys. Ontario Hydro has area formerly 'Rodoma Investments & office at Vanastra •and an be Development 'Ltd. and, Vanastra The hand i`s quicker than the eye", claim's the magician. His reached at 482-3483. Development have purchased trade of slight of hand, dwells in the world of optical illusion n, Problems concerni our water 'another Canadian Forces Base at Foynnont where the human eye is Tricked into believing one thing when the system or sewage system . near Renfrew. - It is opposite is'true. • referred to Government of hoped they will give full support P Can you imagine really living in a world of optical illusion?� Ontario, Environment Water Pol- to their future residents.. v • Every time you reached for somethingit would not,be where you lution Control Plant, 482-3882. dur only service club is Opti - thought it was, .when you' -tried to eat" yohi',•couldn't find your Clerk -Treasurer for Tucker- Mrs. with Mrs. Wayne (Susan) mouth and imagine the pain trying to h,aniniei- a nail. Strange as smith Township is Mr. James McFadden as acting president. Good"Citiienship it may seem we all have Iived in such a world. for this is the way the real world looks a young infant. deserves a medal Everything from see eing to walking must be learned he human infant and compared to most of our animal ers, % e learn very slowly. Besides learning the basic ills such as walking. seeing, talking or throwing; • a child must learn to - Do you know -anyone here in Ontario who -through coordinate combinations of skills such as running -throwing. selflessness, humanity and kindness without expect- Even the simplest of actions like smoking a pipe involves sever � ��� ing,anythirfg in return -has made -this a better different skills working inwoordination: smoking , pipe - seeing province in which to live? plus reaching plus grasping plus returning pipe to hnoulin plus That's the kind of person for whom the Ontario inhaling plus exhaling plus putting the pipe down plus,releasing. y NORRIS PEEVER Medal for Good Citizenship was established. it is important to remember when working with young children Recipients are selected by an independent that nobody is born coordinated, everybody must learp, one of our representatives Advisory Council of Ontario citizens whose honorary One of the most important and difficult IN of coordination Chairman is the Lieutenant -Governor of the Province. a child must develop is hand - eve coordination. Anyone who has will be at The Bedford Hotel, Anyone may nominate a person for the Ontario worked with children of a, few, months of age realizes how little 92 The Square, GODERICH,0111t• t 1 Medal, and nomination Corms are available by control. and cooperation there is between what a child sees and 524-7337 -On ° , wrifing: W11pt he does with his hands. Most babies will not be able to Executive Secretary gisp a rattle qu%kl}�when it is held in front of their face. Hand NO�*embelr 4, 2974 from 1 -- 4:30 p.m. Ad�7isory Council eye coordination is necessary for almost everything we do acid Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship the sooner yo.Nstart. Aev'eloping, your child's coordination, the • • •enterprises Queen's Park` easier it with be for him to learn. • • . • • a , acquireland, Toronto, Ontario-M7A V4.. The following .is a brief description of -different activities to • •Making a nomination is itself an act of appre- whieh you can play with your child at different stages in his dation for good citizenship. deve8pinent. working• start a new business; After the child controls his 'head - or for other' ' business purposes. Using the toy in the suggestion sectipn; a simple game which is, designed to encourage the child to make us"e of his eye's and • • •proposal f .; hand- Start by you hitting the disk when it is still, encouragiiig and • . . • the .fi=nd to imitate, Afer he does this. repeat the process withreasonable . •conditions, perhaps the disk gently swinging. • ` a .After sitting up A simple game to encourage a child to reach and grasp a l4 involving a ball: Sit about two feet in front of the child and roll the ball to him encouraging hint, to roll it back, to you, as his skill improves gradually increase the distance between you and the child. -' After walking - } ` 4 ,pE } • , Wit, A game for two children using wooden blocks and an open ■,'' . - container. Make two piles of blocks equal in number about ten r •`�? ' >r 1sk }S tr t feet apart and placethe container in the middle on the floor. The r IN011STRIN game's object is to see, which child can put afl of his blocks one at a time in 'the container.0101OPMR[RANK "X�,I'Activities involving throwing, hammering or building are all I I 1! good since they encodrage the child to work with, hands and eyes together. Even' the simplest of activities will help your child O '+� (+ r x,092 0 tanto Street, ;�trat�o>hd, rita�~ to see with his hands. « 1 64 03 +L7x, ily w ONTARIO MEDAL POR GOOD CITIZENSHiP %T. vehicle. �' •� For further ' formation or free estimates Contact• TED SCHINBEIN in Mitchell at .348-8169 1 I I Your Ch M's Portrait 1n vivi color _`7Son'�` 0 *A W11. dua, R , NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop irito our, , store during the days anti' hours listed below. .Your lovely gift picture will' be taken. FREE .by a professional children''s • photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's .our way of saying "'T'hank you" to our regular customers, and "Welcome"' to every one else, Wednesday --- Thuirsday