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'West WawanoilbowwVItitheid
649,stting the rates Eforlii*Vat-
lattineeting Jatie-?6, Mter-ta1thig1nto "
countIthe increases by mill
DARdileatiOta
and the to/m*1p, -the mill 'rate :inereas-
d 10-.83% and Was ,.let at 17145.
Vor ,zpubik ,sehool su..irk% with :a
iwterty .assessed 411 4500 taxes for
9 would .be *a ornpat;6d to latt
yeses 4777
n,6ther 'business, couneil 4rirroved
-building -permits:4pr 4ANd -D. Statism,
AndrewStutzman, A. thillingswoth, 1)2,
Stevens and Ell "Yoder.
Council voted in favour of Isupporting
the position of the "Township Of Smith
Crosby to petition the provincial govern-
ment to increase the '1980 'Unconditional
Grant Program and .to ocp/ore
new sources -of funding for mini 'ties.
Clerk.treasurer Armstrong was
to write to the Province of _Ontario, nth
copies to the :County Of Huron And AMO
AwntiV.i'a•r,
lrhelinekaawandDistrictliimanen?s Lan -
'Aural islawpitch lannuumen was once
Lagainauccessfurliespite the weatherzhe.
Jag anceoperative vver the weekend. 1014
Amy JIlyth's Ifeweau and Iii entry
leak ante team from irincardine. (Pat
Itsriggstsn'photo)
eeflgraate a Again
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lirOlPide IOW Vitairitain Atitng minty
Various ks In Dtaigannen hai
4ettorot overgrown Id& -tt1eita and ti
Wet 41 annoyance md frustratinta
4id'Arent Tiropetty owners. 'The tie* will
be0tating the -owners undlor weed in-
itletator in tits 'ireigstrii.
'The tender lef William Adamson nt1
•SOlyZoritratiting 'Intiknow was ac-
zepted to prithe And paint The works
garage roof, provided that Adamson will
firtt sandblaat the roof at cost of 4406,
total tendered price of $1,656,
guaranteed fOr five years.
A New Idea disc mower v1ll be par:
-Chased from ilaiekettt Vann Equipment.
tonna meets next on ,July
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interculture Canada, ,..the coufltts
most 'highly 'reputed international
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dent exchange organization, Is !appealing
to families across _Canada to open 'their
hearts and their tomes to a Tung
foreign student for the -.coming ';school
year.
— -.to 2O0 stutienW, aged Itrtu
from _30 different :countries Avill .arrive,in
-Canada in mid-Angustto live the educa-
tional Adventure Of a lifetime. With the
objective of experiencing life as it 'really
is in Quiada, both At -school and in the
lumie, -these :students today all share 'the
same concern: to find a family with
whom to,..share it call.
"So far, we have found 120 families
.across the cauntry," says Anne 'Hether-
ington, interculture Canada'S Eosting
Program Coordinator. "These fan
have :all made arrangements with -their
local schools, and have -received their
student file ... -most have even ,aiready
written ;to their 2new fanijy member."
'Not surprisingly, latercniture
ranspig's hostirg -..program is ,:relten
-ariescithedm aamiquelanityAsperirace
Achose-rewartisantiltipl3: ,F,With4thsteJ-Diusi
..to 311 fnii1y:7types, itludhg
manOlesiora evarentlauMes,:theAn-
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Verlence generates Zeta 411t would nor-
triatrinever tone 'been possible.
"Vs a wonderlidinggrtun,"Yoneludes
Ms.,311etherirtgtori, "which is why it bas
grown iteadily, ;over the years. However,
midi Drily yoe.:Of Months before the
*Minds Arrive, we lave to find the rest
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holt families are -not expected to Arb-
web any imams :for the Student
ticyraid the lord, is:MBillg and incidental
-expenses they would for their own
teenager. Sensitive student -family mat-
ching pri3ceshires are followed to ensure
a 'harmonious climate for exchange, 3and
the support Id interculture '.Canada staff
and volunteers ks available throughout
the experience.
• a member of MS intercultural
Trwrams, interculture Canada Is part
of the wortrIts hugest -network -cif high
achool exchange programs. Ilcomded in
1947 and xurrently aperating 66 =un -
tries, :this lourvithwal movement
pro -
es intercidtural anderStandial and
international development.
Myr more iiitormation u Icens
tatiiinit4naltattahelatienndtate,Manada
'-vaitanteerfin,;7Your '1Agise4Crtioria,gratihn.
Alotteher, ,'(519) MOM,r, Q11ree,
1400461424B.
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&bedroom home,Aves,kept,
:,...,:alurnirturrysicled.lruittrees.lcisalletirernent
hoi de. .S58;900100
'DUNGANNON - • 3...bedr.00rn. starterhorne,
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