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Chicken Specials :
For Take-Out Phone 235-1913
Snack Pack $1.25 15 Pieces .... $5.75
Dinner Pack $2.10 21 Pieces $7.50
9-Pieces $3.50
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May the joy of the season live
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From The Stuff At The Tender Spot
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KATS ,, Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year to every one.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kats
and Aleida
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MORGAN qnd CLARKE - To all
our friends, relatives a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year. And to all. who are being so
kind to my mother at this Christ-
mas Season while she is in St,
Joseph's Hospital.
Rurdene and Bev Morgan
and family
Reba Clarke
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
to Ow kancipn
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Games
Season's
Greetings
To All Qur
Friends
.HEYWQQD • To all cur friends,
relatives and neighbours a very
Merry Christmas and Happy New
Yea r.
Lester, Dianne,
Jeff, Scott and Shawn
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HEYWOOD - To all our relatives,
friends and neighbours a very
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Ran, Lorraine,
Terry, Tpd, Janice and Stephen
HlUMAN - To all our neighbours,
Legion members and friends, a
very Merry Christmas and best
wishes for the New Year.
Harvey, Esther and family
The tender for the Construction
of a library resource centre and
equipment at St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora, was awarded to
Don Hiehl Construction Limited.
of New Hamburg at a meeting of
the Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
Monday.
The tender is subject to ap-
proval by the ministry of
education and the Ontario
Municipal Board.
The Riehl tender, the lowest of
nine received by the board, was
$68,144. The highest was $94,342.
The board will put 417 feet of
link fence along the property line
of the one acre recently pur-
chased for St. Mary's School at
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cl/Ve're building a bonanza of holiday
wishes for all our friends in the
community, Thank you and happy holidays.
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To faithful friends, old ij
and new, we tune up with
happy holiday wishes.
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a dreams come true.
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Brenda, Billy and
To all our friends,
relatives and customers,
happy holiday wishes,
EARL'S TAXI
Yvonne and Earl,
Leo and Karen
Dietrich
BATTEN ,Seasons greetings to
all our friends, neighbors and
relatives, May all the good of this
holiday season be yours .. yours
to have, yours tp share. May
1975 be filled with a full measure
of happiness for you and your
family.
Bill, Kaaren, Scott, Steven,
Brett and Brad Jon
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BELL - To all our neighbors and
friends a very Merry Christmas
and best wishes for the New Year.
Elmer, Barbara and Anne
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DeBOER - To our relatives,
neighbours and friends, we ex-
tend the compliments of the
season and trust the peace and
spirit of goodwill of the first
Christmas will linger with you and
yours throughout the coming
year.
Sybren,(Esther and family
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DENHAM - We wish all our
neighbours, relatives and friends
a very Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
Ron, Doris and family
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GOULD -
As Christmas nears and the old
year ends
We send best wishes to all our
friends.
Doug, Valerie, John and Anne
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HAUGH - Best wishes for a hap-
py holiday season to all our
friends, relatives and neighbours.
May the year 1975 be a happy
and prosperous one.
Ross, Irene, Linda and Dan
Brent McDonald .0 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy. North
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Hesson from Simon Stemmler,
RR 4, Listowel, to provide a
better roadway for the school
buses. The fence was one of the
provisions required by the Perth.
Land Division Committee before
approval of severance was given,
in order to safeguard the children
living on adjacent properties,
presently owned by Ron Poissant
and Mr. Sternmler.
A schedule for implementing
the Family Life Program was
presented for board approval by
John Vintar, Superintendent of
Education. It calls for the
program to be planned at
meetings in January for the
principals, the teachers and the
pastors to instruct the grade 8
students in the 15-week period
from February to May.
As it has not been possible to
obtain a co-ordinator for the
program, Mr. Vintar suggested
that the same program as used
last term, when it was initiated
should continue this year.
A pilot course for grade 7 will
be started at St. James School,
Seaforth, as four of the teachers
at St. James have taken the
course for instructors.
Mr. Vintar was congratulated
by the board members on his
recent election as vice-president
of the board of governors of the
Ontario Association of Education
Administrative officials at the 6th
annual conference in Ottawa.
Mr. Vintar said a metric
planning committee is being
formed as Thomas Wells,
minister of education, has said
Ontario is ready to begin im-
plementation of the metric
system in the schools next year
with the aim that schools will be
fully converted to metric by 1978.
Mr. Vintar said that classes for
parents on the metric system will
be held as well as the classes for
teachers.
Assistant Superintendent
Joseph Tokar reported on a
planning meeting at St.
Lawrence School in London last
week attended by represen-
tatives from Elgin, Oxford,
London-Middlesex and Huron-
Perth county Roman Catholic
Separate School boards. The
committee made plans for phase
2 on focus on faith which is to be
held on Sunday, January 19 at the
St, Lawrence School.
Attending will be the board
chairmen from the four school
boards and their wives, as well as
board members and their
spouses, members of ad-
ministration and their wives and
a Catholic parent couple which
each trustee is to take to the day-
long meeting;
At the meeting in January the
role of the trustees will be ex-
plored by going directly to the
ratepayers, expecially the
catholic parents to seek guidance
and support in order to provide
the best possible catholic
education for the students.
Mrs. Patti Kennedy was hired
as a grade 7 teacher and Mrs.
Catherine McCotter as a teacher,
both at St. Michael's School in
Stratford, starting in the new
year.
The board decided against
asking municipalities to pay
school tax levies four times
yearly instead of the present
twice yearly payments in June
and December unless the county
boards of education also asked
for the quarterly payments. The
suggestion was made when one of
the townships asked that the
twice yearly payments be ap-
proved.
The staff at Dinney Furniture wish each and every one of you
a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.
467
Main St.
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