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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-09-12, Page 140 A B AB WE NEED ALL TYPES BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR THE ed SAYS Tourism means jobs. This is what Ontario is doing to keep the tourists coming. tourist facilities —through the Ontario Business Incentives Program, Ontario Development Corporation, Eastern Ontario Development Corporation, and Northern Ontario Develop- ment Corporation. Ontario now has Tourism specialists in London (Eng.), Los Angeles, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. We are working with airlines, railroads and bus companies to promote the pleasures of Ontario. We are striving to bring conventions to smaller as well as larger communities, and to resort areas, especially during off seasons. We are supporting your local Travel Associ- ations, with ample money to promote local tourism. We are promoting the attractions of our Province by advertising throughout Ontario and nearby U.S. states. You can help us welcome visitors by greeting them in a friendly manner, and showing them genuine hospitality. Encourage visitors to come back, and to bring their friends. If we all do our share, we can increase the number of tourists who come here, and that's not only good for the tourists —it's good for Canada, good for Ontario, and good for you. For more information or specific advice, write to: Tourism Development Division of Tourism Ministry of Industry and Tourism Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario Claude Bennett, Minister Tourism is good for Ontario. Tourists take nothing away except happy memories, but they leave plenty of money behind them. That's why your Ontario government seeks to attract visitors to our province, and asks for your help in making them feel welcome. Already, tourism is Ontario's 3rd largest industry. It provides jobs for over 154,000 people, quite possibly including you and your neighbours. What's more, by 1978 Ontario expects to play host to enough visitors to create 85,000 additional jobs. A worthwhile goal, certainly. But how can all„ this be accomplished? Here are some of the things that your Ontario government is doing: We're making loans for the development of Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier VAHDUSE BECOMES A CASTLE THE FINEST IN THE LAND, FOR THOSE WHO MAKE ME THEIR HEATING OIL MAN Page 14. Times-Advocate, September 12), 1974. Mrs. Leroy Bariteau spent a few days last week in. Detroit with her sister Mrs. Joseph, Moore. Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Love, Paul and Heather flew to Ottawa for the weekend and attended the wedding. of the former's nephew Brian Love, son of Mr. & Mrs. Morley Love of Ottawa to Julie Lerner;‘,,, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Oscar ',emery of Ottawa at St. Genevieve Catholic church and reception later at Junction Hotel at Hammond, Jim Kennedy has registered at York University, Toronto where he will continue his studies in sciences. Mr. & Mrs. Hill Love and Mr. & Mrs. Colin Love attended the Huron Pioneer Threshers reunion Saturday at Blyth. Mrs. S. M. Barbour returned to her home in Toronto after spending a few days with her sister & family Mr. & Mrs. Clark Kennedy. MARCHING TO SERVICE — The annual Decoration Day was observed at the Exeter cemetery Sunday members of the Exeter R. E. Pooley branch of The Royal Canadian Legion are marching to the service. afternoon. In the above picture, T-A photo 4-H clubs busy with meetings, fair By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE Clandeboye 4H Club No, 2 will be starting their fall project ' Club Girl Entertains ' Sept 21st, Saturday morning with Mrs. P. Groenewegen and Mrs. A. ' Hodgins. Clandeboye 4H Club with Mrs, B. Henry and Judy as leaders will be commencing their project Saturday morning 9:30 a.m, September 14th. All girls wishing to take this club please contact the leader nearest you. ClandeboyeNo. 3 Club with Mrs. Ralph Lynn and Mrs. C. Vogels are beginning their project September 21st, Saturday morning. 4-H DAY AT FAIR Paul Hodgins., Ken Simpson, Eddie and Marilyn Groenewegen who are members of the Parkhill- Notice to EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CUSTOMERS Please be advised that restric- tions for watering of lawns and gardens have been cancelled. The Commission wishes to thank its customers for their co-operation. Exeter Public Utilities Commission H. L. Davis, Manager her step and fall. She is able to be around but suffered bruises to her back and knee, Pat Hodgins, Clandeboye and Lisa Mallard, Parkhill were guests at the 4 H Homemaking Day on Friday at Western Fair. The day concluded with a banquet at The Top of the Fair and the evening grandstand performance, Mr, & Mrs. Arnold Lewis and family are moving into their new home this week. Mrs. Agnes Hornell has en- joyed the company of her sister- in-law, Mrs. J. Hornell, Kirkland Lake, Mrs. Gertie Williams was admitted into St. Joseph's Hospital and will be undergoing surgery Tuesday. We wish her well. Steve St. Piere is spending sometime with Nancy and Laurie St, Piere, Steve has been flying aircraft - trans world freight from Edmonton. Mrs. A. Rosch returned with her brother and niece of Sarnia and sister and brother-in-law from New Brunswick They drove non-stop Monday and Tuesday after missing their plane, arriving home late Tuesday evening. Ailsa Craig 4 FI Dairy Calf Club, participated in the Middlesex County 4H Fair held on Saturday in connection with the Western Fair, In the 4 Fl Inter-Club Dairy Class competition all were placed in the second prize grouping. In Showmanship Class, Ken Paul and Eddie were in the second place grouping and Marilyn received third. Ladies Ball The Clandeboye Ladies Ball team will play the Evil Demons on Sunday afternoon at 2 p,m. Come and see this exciting ball game and bring your lawn chairs, Congratulations are in order for the Ailsa Craig ladies ball team, who persevered and won the trophy in the league eliminating ,Lucan in the best 3 out of 5 games. 10-7 was the score. The Lucan Kittens fought a good fight with some excellent pitching on the part of both Ailsa Craig and Lucan pitchers. CUBS ClandeboyeJAcan Cubs will begin soon, watch for further notice, There will be registration and Cubs will meet at Lucan Public School. Persona Is Mrs. L. Derbyshire was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph's Hospital for tests and X-rays and Mrs. Joyce Windsor spent a few days with her father Lorne Derbyshire. Mr. & Mrs. H. Murless are spending a few days visiting their daughter Mrs. Fran )3loye, Thorndale, Mr. & Mrs. Julius Beeze and John, Susan and Davy, Ayr, Ont. were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. J. Robertson and family. Mr. Robertson, Lucan post- master, has returned from one month's relief at the Kincardine post office to his duties in Lucan. This Saturday the Clandeboye Hillbillies will take in the Kirkton Fair Parade. Mr. Ed League, Dearborn Mich. and Mrs. Marg Estes visited over the weekend with Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis. David Kestle, Mr. Harry and Mrs. Kestle motored to Detroit Sunday to visit with David Hall at the Presbyterian Home in Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Simpson and Mr. & Mrs. G. Isaac enjoyed the weekend traveling to Niagara Falls around Lake Erie through Cleveland to Cedar Point and home through Port Huron, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Simpson and Mathew spent the weekend in Clandeboye with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simpson. Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Millson, Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Millson, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Glavin and Leona drove to Kitchener Sunday and were royally entertained at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beckett. Mrs. Millson had the misfortune to lose SKATING ON ONE FOOT — One of the participants in the Exeter firemen sponsored roller skate-athon Saturday kept going after "throwing a skate". Going on one skate in the above picture is Chuck Bremner. T-A photo THE • M. wilb &SCOW' HWY. 83 W lkiAliEll()USE lir tir"x3 Y 1V I i ' EXETER it It - It 7 IC The Home of Quglity This Week's Contest Special! Fall Specials on Automatic WASHERS & DRYERS By Kelvinatar 176 Victoria St. W. Exeter 235-0680 • 235-1422 SELF STICK FLOOR TILES ONLY 244 EACH 12" x 12" Good voriety of colors SEE US FIRST for SUPPLIES MadIIIILLANIS 342 Main 235-2973 EXETER Iiigir NOT EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED 10 51 DUAL MARKING I WOOD BACK WALL C RE FAHN HEIT AND ENTIGRADE 75 HAROLD GUNN NOME HARDWARE SCHOOL THERMOMETER CO.O "Where you're Always a winner!"0 SEE PAGE 10 FOR RE Ki . ' tiS CSKPyE DI R AAL SW s pTL 1 -ul T OUR 235 __ _ i-2081___ _ . 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