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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-27, Page 13MAY /975 • - + Statistics Canada Statistique Canada Oyer $22,.000 in phoncithoil doncitioh • SIR. to 4 0 p, M (Continued from Page n Driicoll - $5; Ki'n Dale - .50; Devereaux - $20; Gordon Murray Allan Campbell - $25; Wayne & - $100; Seaforth I. G.A. - $280; J. Leona Scott - $10; Harvey D. Carter - $5; Barb and Gordon Dolmage - $10; Mrs. Elizabeth Scott - $10. . Read - $7; Tom & Nan Young • Mrs. Myrtle Read • $10; Mrs. $10; Wilfred McQuaid - $4; Wallace Dale - $1; Eileen Shelley Driscoll - $2; Kevin Ad nwl $50; Mr. and Mrs.C. Cardno - $2; Bill Eisler $20; Mr. e o e -"$25;. Royal Cnadian and Mrs. Ken Cardno - $10; Mr. Legion Br. 156 - $25; Mrs. Foster & Mrs. Merton • Keyes - $25T Bennett - $3; Clinton Country Betty Cardno - $150; Jim Kelly Singles $131; Mrs. Garnet - $2.10 ; Pearl Williams - $25; Taylor - $10; Mrs. John Watt - Mrs. Iielen McClure - $2; Samuel ,$20; Bob & Vivian Newnham Shinen - $50; Mr. and Mrs. Ray $25; Mark Walker • $1; Miss Rena 0; Fennell - $100; Annie Harrison - • $10; Marion Hunt - $10; Ken Oldacre - $20. Jerome Rumig .- $5; Mrs. Charles Boyd - $5; Elizabeth A. Cardiff - $25; Bill Riehl Specialty Advertising - $10; Betty Salisbury -$5; M. -Robert Walters - $34; Jean Hildebrand - $25; Blyth Meat Market - $5; N. D. Cameron , Ltd: - $50; J. Van Vliet - $10; Seaforth AGricultural Society - $1,000; Karen Whitmore -$10; Mrs. Margaret Sallows - $5: Marg. and Clayton Horton - $10; Bob Bell - $5; Clare McClure - $10; John Feeney - $10; Ted Montgomery - $10.; Gayle Vanden Velden - $10; Clarissa Stewart‘ $10; Der9thy, Papple - 510; Dale Nelson - $5; Ken McLean - $5; Anonymous $100; Goderich Signal Star - $100; Bruce Lamont - $25. Pat Bennett - $2.50; Boyes Farm Supply - 50; James Kelly - $10; Mrs. Norman Riehl - $10; Anstett Jewellers - $200; Dinah Sills - $5; Good ,Times 'Travel Agency - $5; VVilf ,Titford - $10; Ella Jewitt $5; Dan Trapnell - $5; Julie Habkirk - $5; Carrie Habkirk - $5; Bobbi Dale - $2.50; Doh Bode - $25. Gladys Thompson - $5; L. B. Morris - $10; Kendra Papple - $1; David Kunder - 52; Roy McGonigle - $25; Wm. Ball - $25; Samuel McClure - $25; Mrs: Elizabeth Brown - $25;* Hildebrand Paint & Wallpaper -" '$25; Mrs. B. Hildebrand - $5; Ted Savauage - $10; Pat Bennett - $2.50; John Jewitt - $50; H. Laurie Smale -• $15. Rowcliffe• Motors - $25; Len Spenser - $5; C.P.T. Program - $50;. Ethel Dennis - $10; David Kudner - .50;. Leopold Melanson - Primeau - $7; Mary Lynn Glew & Leanhe Hugill - $2; Robert E. McMillan - $25; Jack McCowan - $5; Stephen & Allan Chesney - $2; June Rivers - $1.35; Elmer Rivers - $10; McGavin FArm Equipment - $150; Russell Carter - $10. - Kevin Coleman & Jeff Bedard - .15; Howard James - $20; Brenrda Reid - $13; Blaine Hackwell - $5; Craig Hackwell - $3; Wm. J. Dale - $50; Anonymous - $5; Ted Montgomery - $10; Barry Vincent - $1; Patricia Rimmer $'2; Clare Devereaux - $3; Mrs. Dave Nigh - $5; Durl Hopper Limited - $50; Mark Flannigan - $1.25.. ' Ron Drager - $10; Miss Sharon Edwards - $3; Miss Ann Downey - $5; Mrs. • Grace Broadfoot $2; Joanne Trapnell - $2; Roth's Food Store - $5; Glen Rose - $25; Theresa VanDooren - $2.50; Susan & Jane Rowcliffe - $10; Arnold Stinnissen, $1 for every year in business - $17; Lloyd & Leona Rowat - $100; Roth's Staff - $20; ,Hugh McPherson - $20. Gladys MeLarnon - $5; Bob Broadfoot - $25; Mac Stewart - $100; Charles Geddes - $10; Keith MacLean - $35.00; Albert Price - $10; Peggy Price - $2; Scotty Price - $2; John Price - $10; Nelson Dale - $5; Stewart McCall - $50; Mr. Mac Chesney - $10; Al Nicholson - $10; Helen Nicholson - $5. Bill Wilbee - $5; Dr. J. McCall - $5; Mr. ndrew Houston - $10; $50; and s. Ray "Hutchinson - teven utchinson - $5; Raymo utchinson - $5; Maureen Hutchinson - $2; Danny . Hutchinson - $5; Lloyd Eisler - $5; Mary Margaret Kelly - $5; Brian's Hairstyling - $25; Mrs. Naomi, Pryce - $10; Gerald .Groothuis - , $20; Mrs. Olive Papple - $10. $10; John Strickler - $10; :Foster Mr. and Mrs: Alf K eiller - $10; Bennett - $10; Mrs. Foster Wanda Fell - .51);' Mr. D'Orlean Bennett - $2.50; Winn McLean Sills - $10; Mr. D'Orlean Sills - $25; Mrs. Roy Scott -'$5'; Margn $10;-Cor & Joanne Dorssers - $50;' ' Dale - $5; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nigh - $10; Price 7($20. Barry Vincent $1; Anonymous - Joan E. Walker - $20; Barb $20; Jim Laverty - $5; 'Dwain Osborne $15;,•Ella Elder- $15;, ,Osborne,- V; G;serse,.Brooks - $5; Gwen Scott - $30 .j3 - h P1.414 Cutting .'Service - $5;John Barringer - 510; Marty ,$40; Brian Modre - $3; C.B.'ers - Flannigan - $2; Debbie Dolmage - $10. • $1; Dave Hoove $5; Mr.4and Leon Bannon - $25; Gord Mrs. Alex Finnigan - $20;• Corrie Hulley - $5; Jack 'Groothuis - $3; • Segerin •=.' $25; Brenda Pullman - MrS. Alice Stiles - $10; Aki.drey $5; Peggy Campbell - $50; Ken & McLlwain - $10; George Garrick - Betty Hiusser - $20. . $15; Joe Lane - $5; Lisa Savauge - Arthur Varley - $10; Marion .25; Kelly & Sharon Dalton $1'0 Gordon - $10; Vicky Gordon - $2; Doroth&Dalton „- '$50; Thelma and Mrs. Cor. Super - $10; .Wrigle $10; Debby Boshart .50; Mr .:. arid Mrs. Bob Harris $20; Gwen Fehr - $10;. Bruce. Coleman Stan & Marj Bray - $10"; Mrs. - $100. Robert Elgie - $5; Mrs. Harold Doreen Coleman - $15; Scott Maloney - $20; Marie Little - $2; Poultry Farms Ltd.-$500; Bill June Haney - $2; Lloyd Haney - Scott - $50; Gordan Papple - $10; $10; Ron Driscoll - $50; Bill 'and Joyce Dawson - $5; Harry Mero '- $10; Dianne Mero - $5. June & Gerald Marlene $15; Wayne Ellis,- $100; Mr.and Mrs. J. Oldfield & family - $25; Bill Strong - $25.,' Rob Smith - $5; Doreen & Jack Eisler - $10; Lisa Andreassi - $1; Thomas Murray - $50; Martin Andreassi - $4; Philip Hoggarth - 550; L. C. Hoggarth - $25; Gordon McGonigle - $10; Ken Janmaat - $10; 'Thelma Coombs - $25. L.O.,B.A. 712 & L.01.793 - $40; Mrs. Catherine Van Doornik - $25; Joanne Van Doornik - $5 ; Carol Geddes - $10; Donna, Crridiak & Roslin MacFariene - $10; Judy Dorsey - $12; Keith &• Barb Miller - $10; Brian Ginty - $10; Bert Branderhorst - $5; Taylor Maintenance - $25; Roger & Lynda Kramp - $10; Ross .Nicholson - $10; Jim McLeod - $10; Mary Lynn & Robbie Glew - $4.' Mrs. Winnifred McPhail - $2; David McLean ,- $2; Christopher Langlois - $2; he Forge • $110;" Gerald Groothuis - $10; Brown's Auto Wreckers - $50; John Czerwinski - $2; Debbie & Barb Dupee - $5; Lou Dale - $15; Lori & Allan Savauge - $10; Mrs. Lavina Wheatley - $5; Keith, 'Ruston ••$25; Reid Allen I $l 0; Jim & Eva Brown - $25. J.M.C. DeGroot - $30; Ken Maloney - $20; Mark MeLlwain - $5; Keith & Margaret Sharp - $50; McKillop Fire Insurance Co. -'$100; Mrs. George Ring - $20; Bruce & Audrey McLean - $10; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dale - $10; Jim Campbell - $3; Archie' Dobson - ' $20; David Staten - $5; Geiry Barringer, Paul Graham & Gary Bedard - $1.50; Helen McClure - $2; James Rose - $25. Rick Dale - $5;John Carter - $5; Ada 1/ibey - $2; Mrs. Betty Scott • - Family - $25; Pat Bennett -, $2.50; David Campbell - $1; Frank Sills - $100; Jeanette Nash $10; John Mark Nash - $10; Graham Young - $10; Rick McKenzie • $10; Derek Cooper - .15; Wilts Bike Shop • $10; Kim Dale • $2.50. , Mrs. Lavina Kelly $5; Scott Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Wares - $5; Donald Hulley - $10; Robert Night - $10; Janice McCue - $2; Doris Hugill - $25; Country Singles - $100; James Learn - $5; Murray Henderson •, $20; Gwen Patterson - $20; Joyce Nig - 525. Clarence Martin - $5; R. Lewis Bolton - $100; Janise Melanson - $5; David McKay - $5; P:M.Troutbeck - $25; Ken Southgate - $10; Barry Vincent - .50; Dorothy William 1- $10; Barry" Campbell - 2;Tracey Wilson - $5; Marlene Miller - $5; John Wocks - $100; Tom Wilbee - $20; Mr. Ralph McFadden - $100. ' Don Woods - $25; Alex Kerr $10; Mrs. Doreen Kelly - $5; Carol Kelly - $5; Catholic Women's League - $500; John Cairns - $10; Mrs. Carolyn Thompson $50; Jane Habkirk - $25; Ruth Pepper - $25; Jim Cardno - $5; Bob Thompson - $5; Oliver Wright - $5; Seaforth Manor - $5; Marie Muir -. $25. Paul Rau = $20; John Longstaff - $100; Seaforth Chamber of Commerce - $500; Joan Woods - $10; Larry McGrath - $1; David Longstaff - $15; Urbain Blockeel - $125; Alex Dennis - $10; Stewart Bros. - $200‘, Mrs. Olive Betties - $5; Glenda. Riley - $2.50; Helen McKenzie- $10; Mary Czerwinski - $30; Mary Lynn Glevi - .45; Gerald's Datsun - $150;• Russel' Miller - $5; Mr. and Mrs- Con Eckert -, $100; Mrs.Betty Smith '- $10; Margaret DevereaUx - $2; . Don Morton -/$100; Mrs. Eva McCartney - $20; Murray Kelly - $3; Mrs. Katherine Austen $S; .Mrs. Alex Smith - $5; Father Laragh - $200; Seaforth Insurance Agency - '$50; Mrs. Elva Ellis - $15; Les Habkirk $25; R. John-Pethjck - $10. Mr. and Mrg.Art Devereaux - $20; Ken Wright', $5; Glen Staffen - $8; Carol Meiding,er - $2; Frances Craig - $20; Karen McNairn $2; Marjorie & Ken" Lingelbach - $100; Ken Berry - $1 0; Colin Young = $10; Joan Walker - $5; Elaine A. Nicholg - $5; Mrs. Effie Stephenson - $10; Dr. E. Malkus - $100. • Robert Powell $5; John Patterson - $10; Post Office Staff - $25; Seaforth Public -School Grade IV 'Pupils .- $20.58; Kathleen Ctithill - $10; Seaforth Golf & Country Club'- $75; Arthur Powell - $10; Mrs. John Hotham $5; Jim Dalryinple- s $5; Irwin Johnston - $2; George Brooks - $3; Jane & Susan gOwcliffe - $5; Don Dale - $1; Jane Sallows $2. Doug Riley - $2;' Tom DeVereaux - $2; Don McLeod -4$2;- Pat Malone - $2; Glen McClure -. $25; Karen Chesney - 5.10; Seaforth Freeze King - $25; Sal Lamont - $8; Gord Scott - $1; Ralph Woods - $1; Bob McKellar - $2; . Fergus Kelly Jr. - $25; Bob's Gulf, $1, for every year in bbsiness - $25; Mrs. L. Strong - $25. Mrs. Dorrei Johnston $25; 'Harry Jesome - $5; Peter & ' Francis .Kling - $25; Barbara Alexander -'$5; Harold Turnbull - $10; Mrs. Anna Kling - $25, in memory of Frank Kling: Russell Holnies - $10; Miss Ethel M clay - $10; Ann CArnochan - $10; Mrs. Mary Little - $25; Mrs. Isabel Rai - $20; Paul Felkar - $20; Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse - $10. Bill Wilbee - $20; Judy Swah - $5 ; Mary M. Maloney - $25; Cheryl Read - $1; Tracey Read - $1; Mrs. Gary Betties - $8; Dweight Mennell - $2; Grace Coleman - $25; Mike Malaniuk - $2; Bob McCowan - $/0; Russell Bolton - 5100; John Price $10; Jim .Cardno -. $5. • J. T. Hunter - $25; Florence Kay - $5; Wilmer Cuthill - $40; John Ball - $5; Jim Carter - $7; --Don Dale - $10; Walter McClure - $10; George McClure $10; Susan and Andy White - $25; Lorrie & Paula Matthews - $5; Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Wilson $20; HarryHak - $10; Mrs'. Ruth Knight "- $5. Torn Haley - $5; Jim Kelly • $2.10;Briart Moore - $9; Barry Mdtre - $5; Lois Moore - $10; Moore's poultry Farm - $49, $1. for every year in business; Ken Moore - $20; Mrs. Maty Fotheringham025; Art & Mary Finlaysoh - $30; S.-Cooper - $10; Verda Sinclair - $10; John Sinclair - $5. ,Francis Hackwell - $30; Lynn, Paul 82 Joan Dodds - $3; Commercial Hotel- $100; Grace Broadfoot '.'.;3; Vern Dolmage - $10; Don-Jefferson - $20; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd bedard' - $10; Dwain Malcolm - Si; Terry. Johnston '- $10; George Reeves - $5; Bill , Riehl Specialty - $10; Mae liabkirk - $100; Brandon Family.- • $25; Staff of Queens Hotel - $20. Eldon Hulley - $10; Queens Hotel - $20; Bill Kerr - $10; George Broome - $25; Joe Jansen - $10; Debbie 'Robinet $5; Constance Robertson - $25; Ken Miller - $5; John Miller - $1; Jeremy Miller $1; Mary Senith $5; Alfred Beuerman - $5; Jim TaylOr - $5; Glen Smith.- $10. Joanne Trapnell - $2; Mr. and, Mrs. J. Elliott - $25; •Mrs. Rita Core - $25; Valerie Sinnamon - $5; Mrs Rose Bisback - $15;' dloy Elliot - $10; Re,nee Devereaux - $2; Alvin Regier $25; Mary Murray - $5; Ron Williamson - $35; Edward Daly - • $25; Katharine Tippelt - $10; Betty Beuttenmiller-t100; Jim Keyes - $5. • Jean 'Keyes - $5; G. Arnold Campbell - $50; Susan Pullman - .$5; Gwen O'Rourke - $10; Glen & Marilyn Chesney'- $25; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Crozier - $15; Hugh Flynn - $50; Mariaret DeJong - $10;.- Do Schroeder - $50; Reuben Schroeder /- $5; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patrick - $20; Ida, MdLlwain -$10; Bill Embling - $5. Gar & CArol Baker - $25; 'Joseph Mero $10; Mat:y Doig • $25; Dianne Armes - $1; Patricia Armes - $10; Violet Broadfoot - $10; Clifford Broadfoot"- $20; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hoek - $10; David Stewart - $20; Janet Papple -.$10; Ron,13euerman - $10; Mary • Nobel - $10; Don. Bode - 55; Donald Carter - $5; Carol . Carter - $5,; Gorddh Pullman - $2; Anna Kling - $25; Johannes. YanGeffen • $5;• John W. Modeland - $25; Jeffery 4 Jennie. Wilbee - $5; Four Steps, - $5; Ron McAllister - $10; Mr. and MU, Arnold Scott • $20; Clarence Walden - $25; Clarence Walden- $5; Jack Ongarian - $10; Frank Kling Ltd. • $300; Lorne and Don Carter - $25. , Lillian Kerslake - $25; Norma MacLean-$25; Richrd Johns - $20; G. McKellar - $50;'Clare Westeott - $10; John Baird -$100; Joan Campbell - $25; Kevin Campbell.- $25; Ken Campbell - $25; Kim Campbell - $25; Brad Campbell,- $25.; Ken Campbell Farms Ltd. $500.; Junitn• Storey - $20; Mr. and Mrs. Lawson - $10; Mr. and Mrs. R.M.Scott - $15; Ruth Campbell - $10; J.R.Camplin $25; Jim Keyes - $10; Fred Looker - $10; D'Orlean - $5. John Mero $10; Jack Ryan $10; Darlene Moore $9; Bill and Henrietta Brown - $5. for each grandchild, Joanne, Janice, Bradley and Julie Carter and' Andrea Brown. Huron Wholesale - $25; Ken Carnochan - $25; Leo Greidanus - $30; Th omas R. Cluff - $50; Seaforth Junior Farmers-$200; Robert Dinsmore = $150;` Cathy Cooper - Receips will be sent in the mail: They have no registration number because all gifts to a munioipality are considered tax deductible. -,Seaforth Arena Fund donatiOns' made prior to Phon-a-then were: Ed Dorrance, $50.; Dr. P.L. Brady, $200; McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, $200; John H. McLlwain, $100; ' Mrs.. Betty Cardno, $50; Donald M. Dodds, $15; Seaforth Beavers Hockey Club, $100; Durst Machine Shop, $100, - Toronto-DominiOn Bank, $400;., Topnotch Feeds.- Ltd., $3,500; Anonymous, $100; Seaforth Speed Wash, $100; Centralia College of- Agricultural Techno- logy, $480; Seaforth Public School .Council„ $311.44; Wagyne Ellis, $200; Lloyd Hoggarth, $15; Hildebrand Paint and Paper, $25; D. Cyril Laeko, $20; Mrs. Jean Simpson, $50; Carl Dalton, $100; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, $400. - • Seaforth Junior "D"Hockey Club, $120; Lloyd Eisler, $100; Elgin Thompson, $100; Merle Hoovers $100; The Huron Expositor, $200. Money can't buy this kind of advertising. "The Winner, and not by a hare (sorry, couldn't resist). This car does it all:, it's small, light, roomy and fast, with nimble and'respon- sive steering, ride and handling. A modern' and sophisticated car with a handsome Guigiara designed hatchback body. The Rabbit offers one of the most space-saving mechanical layouts we've seen yet; front-wheel drive, transverse engine arid a Unique, independent ,rear suspension fea- turing an integral anti-roll bar and using so little space it's remarkable. The Rabbit has a solid feel and an ultramodern look to it. Best of all it is almost• sinfully en- joyable to drive. - Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN STREET SOUTH, EXETER Phone 235-1100 t. .11:441' cc, IT'S PAINT U TIME I parking spot lines along decided to get into the parking lot at Canadian Tire. N SEAFORTH -- Town employees repainted the yellow,. Main st. last week and- other locatiOgis along 1V1a4n..:1.: act. Trish Nigh appears to be all alone with her roller i.n:.th (Staff Ohoto Your Fuse r. ti ;.. • ? \i- ii, 11 til di, el 7 11 4 1.1 2,,,L J ic Box, e ve a i ' a/,<---i, , n 511 1. 4 f ic 7 J Better Idea r 'e- , • ."44:fr For your own convenience, we'll install a circuit breaker;, „ easier, safer than fuse boxes. Our skilled electricians will do a careful, 'efficient job and you save time . . . energy . . - money with our low rates. GEO. A. SILLS & SONS Seaforth HARDWARE MERCHANTS Ph. 5274620 Ontario The facts only you can prot ide are used to help agricultural associations and gmemment agencies plan and de‘ el( ip • new and existing pro rar Our lips are sealed.. • The information you pro- vide on Census I )ay is so lathe future Of Canada thal there is a lawnqiiring you Io count yourself Fii.This law also ensures that none of your ail- swers shall be passed on to am other government depart- .ment. Only Statistics Canada personnel, who are sworn to secrecy, see youiquestion• main. and they are sulnect to legal penalties if they disclose oc r answers an}.(me else. What to do if you don't know what to do. If on have problems With Ulf' Census of Agricult ore " (11114iormairo, fill in all the questions you are able to an- swer and leave the rest until I he census representative comes around to pick up your minpleteddocuments. If you didn't receive either quest ionnaireby May 31st, or the questionnaires in the official language of your choice, cd II the king distance operator and ask for ZENITHN976, There is no charge. We're counting onyou. rld 1976 Census of Agricul- titre is important to everyone who fanns. It's something we can't do without and we can't do it right without you. So please help us make i +1 the 1976 Census of • Agriculture a cons III plete success. The Census of Canada will • • provide important benefits for all Canadians, but the farming community has special needs. That's why you are asked to complete the agricultural questionnaire, in addition to the general questionnaire. Howls the information Used?, Farming is so complex that. we need all the information we can get to develop policies and pfograms to meet agrihil- ture's rapidly changing needs.