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Auburn girls attended the 4- ber of an Auburn. Club to Faye Seers, Gabriele Volme Doreen McO"linchey, Sandra
H Achievement Day for the Advanced Honours and and Carol Gross. McClinchey, Karen McClin-
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project;;' Th Third Moil,A lastF-lila ie server fur"caritoret7itt °' "`Auburn I1 leader: Mrs' "' tiii Si gne "'Hickey;T} 'rya
18 projects. Joanne Hickey and Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Ball, Cathy Penfound, Connie
Barbara Empey • received Jessie Naylor. Members were Trommer, June Machan, Lynn
County honours for completing Trudy Machan, Doris Naylor; Turner and Yvonne Beim.
six projects.
Saturday in Clinton.
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Auburn 1 girls presented a
play, The Family Reunion, in.
which all members took part.
Auburn II, had an exhibit, a
buffet setting for a special oc-
casion, with Yvonne 'Bean as
commentator.
Mrs. Sheron Stadelman,
R.R.2, Blyth was the first mem-
So
Auburn I leaders were Mrs. � •.WestW�w�Donald Cartwright. Members nosh.�'
were Sheron Stadelman, Sherry
Plaetzer, Wanda Plaetzer, Judy
inaugurated
Van Dongen, Linda Van at o -
Dongen, Lorraine Chamney, •
Provincial Employment, Incen-
tive“'Program.
The Clerk was, Iinstiju ted. -to
write Engineer Doug +• amsby
'concerning 'the !Forster
'Drainage Works.
council appointed JI D. Dur-
representative
to act as the To ship's
representative on the mmit-
tee acting on behalf ' of the
establishment of a medical cen-
..tre in' Lucknow.
Council representatives on
the West Wai -€inosh
Recreational Committe L';1are to
Ibe Councillor Hickiy and
Reeve Lyons.
1cials
• The inaugural session of
°a' - West Wawanosh -Township
council for 1973, , ryas held at
the -Clerk's home on Tuesday
afternoon, January. All meth
bers 'subscribed to the
Declaration of Office.
By -Law No. " 1, 1973,
authorizing the borrowing of
$80,000, to cover necessary ex -
a rs. t tam
tson of Copper Cliff spent last Straughiin. 6
weekend with her parents, Mr. '. Congratulatipns 'to Mr. and
and Mrs. William Straughan. Mrs. Andy Plunkett on the
Arnold Craig returned home arrival of their baby daughter,
last week after several weeks as Karen Elizabeth, the new
a patient in Wingham hospital. year's baby for this district.
Gordon Ch,mnev received • M
rs. Gordon Miller and her penditures in the Township. un
the garbage collection contract sister, Miss Carol Beadle of til rates are collected, was
for the village of Auburn and Kitchener visited last .,.week for
given third reading and finally
commenced his duties last a couple of days with the for- passed
Saturday morning. '
Mrs., Beth ..Lansing visited
the first part of last week at
Rev. and Mrs. Keith Stokes
and family of Blyth were guests'
last Saturday evening with
Mrs. Celia Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills
arrived home after a couple, of
weeks of visiting at Mississauga
with their" family.
Mrs. Peter"` "Armour and
daughter Jilie of., B gotville,
Quebec, and the Tormer's
mother, Mrs. Thomas Jardin of
Wingham visited last week
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
mer's daughter, Mrs. Ronald
Elliott and Mr. 'Elliott in
Toronto:» '
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Slater,
'--Frankie and Joanne spent the
holiday with relaOes at
Hespeler.
Mrs. William Clark returned
home last Wednesday after a
he Ju
nd Pe
rophie
holiday with friends in London. inspec
eh0n Xp ` u ing tn
the misfortune to fall and frac-.
ture her ankle bone a few i
- weeks ago. We wish her a Seaforth council decided at
- speedy recovery,. their first meeting of 1973 to
- Mr. and, „IVfrs. Jack Arm- write and ask county council if
,strong were in Toronto ' at a they were planning to talie .� n -
convention of the Ontario Milk the task of plumbing inspea
Marketing Board at the Royal tion..
York in Toronto this past week. • The -. request ;became
Norman Ball and grandson necessary when a Tetter was,
'of -Clinton visited last Friday received from the Ontario
with Mi. and Mrs. William Ministry of the Environment
Straughan. . asking council whathad been
Mrs. William Andrews has done in regards to plumbing in-.
joined the staff of,.he Canadian "spection, in Seaforth.
Imperial Bank of Commerce ' Council had indicated earlier
here. that they felt a plumbing in -
Harold Jardin of London , spector for - Seaforth, - alone
visited last 'week one, day with would be too costly an expen-
his grandparents, lair. and Mrs. diture as he would hai "e very
William Straughan.
Dog tags are now availableat
the Municipal Office, 57 West
Street, or -from .the Animal
Control Officer,
,part 11 of By-law
Maid Dog
Spayed female
(certificate required)
Each additional male
dqg or spayed
'female dog
Female dog
Each additional
female dog
We t °Robertson hope
everyon had a. -. very happy
S6 0t1~' holiday, and _wish all of Niou a
$20.00 prosperous new year., _-
Last Friday guidance coun-
sellors, from the local 'high
$25.00, ,
Tags must be obtained on or
before 4the 28th day of~
February in each year.
Every owner of a° 'dog shall
within one month after
becoming such owner cause
such:dog to be licensed.
A_penalty not° exceeding ten
dollars ($10.00) exclusive of
costs shall be imposed upon
,every person who' ontravenes
any provision of this parf of
By-law No. 20 of 1972.
--school paid Robertson ' Public
School a visit. They" were very
informative in explaining many
situations that may 0 become
problems to the Gr. 8 student.
The parents were invited to ae
meeting last night .at GDCI to
discuss the credit system and
other topics concerned with en-
tering high school.
The Gr. 8 students are being
kept busy rehears,ing parts' -for a
variety show to be held at the
end of January. There is also a
.public speaking contest coming -
up in the near future for'wh'ich'
the students are preparing.
Safety Tips
Slow-moving vehicles can be
just as dangerous _as speeding
drivers. ,
The Industrial Accident
Prevention Association par-
ticularly urges drivers to watch
out for tractors, farm equip-
ment, .or other, slow-moving
vehicles. Don't take chances by
trying to pass them until you
,r' are certain -the. passing "lane is
clear. help I.A.P.A._ to "Zero
In" on safety in 1973 by being
patient with slow traffic:
little to do.rnost of the (fine and
it wpuldw-only be po. siible to
have one on a part-tir ie,?basjs. •
With the knowledge required
to do a proper job it i 'almost
necessary. to eithe 11 'hire
someone. with plumb rig ex-
perience or a person ca!p ible of
•acquiring the necessary ex-
• perienCe as quirky;, as' Possible,
It .was -felt an inspec n'r on a
county -wide basis woul' �ibe the
most economical for all,L'onc•er-
ned.
would like to call on ou with
"housewarming gifts" and in-
formation about your new
location. = The Hostess -will be
glad to arrange your subscrip=
tiorflo the Signal -Star
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CLEARANCE 'SALE
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NOTI,C1 . OF PUBLIC .MEETINGS
ON yn; SNOWMOBILES AND
ALL -TERRAIN VEHICLESI.
SPONSOR: The Select Committee on Motorized Snow
- Vehicles acid' All -Terrain Vehicles.'
PURPOSE: To discuss the future of snowmohiling in Ontario:
LOCATJONS AND 'DATES:
GODERICH — Monday, January 22
(Goderlkh Dist. Collegiate Institute, South' St.)
OWEN SOUND Tuesday, January'23 (Arena)
STRATFORD — Wednesday, January 24 ' d
(Llgion Hall, 207 St. Patrick St.)
KITCHENER — Thursday, January 25
,. ____...(Pubilc Library,. queen St. North)
All meetings -•begin at 7:00 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME x
Persons wishing to appear before the Co ittee or to file
a.'brief should communicate their intentio s to the Clerk
of The Select Committee oh Motorized Snow Vehicles
and AI1-Terrain Vehicles.
ALSO.
Tie Colonel's
9c Special continues
Every week from -
30 A M. TO 2:00 P.M,
Monday to Friday
You gel
Z ' pieces KentUcky)r1eiFchjcken
Grecian --Bread (buttered}
1. Salad .(a oz) of :your; choice
French Fries ; .
1'973 "Capri" Model 340 cc twin - -25, h.p.
Regular Price — $99500 ' You save
Sure Price , $78.9.00" 5206.00
• 1973 ''Capri" Mode,. 440 cc twin 30 h.p.
Regular Price -- $109-5.00 You save
Sale Price — $849.00" $246.00
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• 1.9,73 "Capri" Model 295 cc single cyl.-20 h.p.
Regular Price -- $745.00 Yousave
Sale Price . -- $619.00" 5T`26.00
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Check with your local Moto -Ski dealer o see if he
is one of the participating dealers. See the Yellow
Pages for the naniO of ydiir nearest dealer.
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