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MRS. JEAN HENDERSON
President
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Treasurer
D'ORLEAN SILLS
'Past President
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN:
Membership --W. D. Stephenson
'Publicity—A.Y. McLean
Civic Improvement—Cliff Broad -
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Industrial—Robert Read
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Chamber of Commerce Week . . April 2/ to April 27
JOIN US. IN THE SEAFORTH'
CHAMBER.OF COMMERCE
IN WORKING' FOR SEAFORTH.
(Memberships are due now and May be paid at any Seaforth Bank or to
a Member• Of the Executive)
MAJOR PROJECTS IN PROGRESS BY THE SEAFORD' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
I. Investigafing ways whereby the
Norwich plan may be introduced
as a" Means of improving the ap-
pearance of Main Street.
Improvement of the annual Santa
Claus Parade.
3. Providing prizes for best decorat-
ed homes during the Christmas sea-
son.
4. Continuing our wholehearted sup.?
port to the Seaforth Agricultural
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Society by promoting additional
merchandising displays at the Fair.
5. Promoting Chamber of Commerce
Week with other Chambers across
Canada as an invitation to become
a member of the Seaforth Chamber
of Commerce.
6. Promoting the beautification of
Seaforth in sponsoring "Paint -Up,
Clean -Up Week" during May.
7. , Working closely with Seaforth
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their requirements may be met.
Working with the citizens of Sea -
forth to make this a better com-
munity in which to live and to pro-
mote its welfare at every oppor-
tunity.
Town Council to interest new in-
dustry to 'settle in Seaforth; co-
operating with Seaforth industries -
to the end that they may gain full
support, of the conununity, and that
CLAIRE CAMPBELL
Vice -President
KEN OLDACRE
Secretary
9. Co-operating with and supporting
Seaforth Town Council in its 'ef-
forts to improve Seaforth facili-
ties, such as streets, sewers and
parks.
10. Participated in the observance of
Canada's Centennial in co-opera-
tion with the Seaforth Centennial --
Committee and was responsible for
the Seaforth Centennial Parade.
This Page is sponsored by the following
community -minded, Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce Members:
G A. Whitney Furniture
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Box Furniture
Smith's Superior
Stewart Bros.
The Huron Expositor
Robert Bell Industries Ltd.
Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce
Seaforth Coin Operated.°
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G. A. Sills and Sons
Wilkinson's I.G.A.
Seaforth Farmer's Co-op
Maple Leaf Dairy
Seaforth' Manor
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
Toronto -Dominion Bank
W. M. Hart
Frank Kling Ltd.
Read's Shoes and Luggage
Don Eaton
Miller Motors
Gingerich Sales and Service
Irvin's Hardware
-Keating's Pharmacy
Larone's Stationery
- Taylor Shoes
Shinen's
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Chamber of Commerce Week April 21-27
Whereas the Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
is a voluntary organization of citizens working to-
gether to improve business, to build a better com-
munity and to develop bette,r citizenship in our corn-.
munity, our province and our country. by virtue of
the powers vested in me, do hereby, proclaim civic
support for the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
WEEK being Observed Npril 21-27 and call on all
citi-
zens to lend their interest, support and co-operation
in making this a success in every way.
FRANK KLI-N,G, Mayor
Town of Seaforth
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