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D'ORLEAN SILLS.
Treasurer
R. J. BOUSSEY
Secretary
WILLIAM M. HART
Past President,
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN:
Merchants—Ray Anstett
,Rural RelationsGarnet Stock-
well
Membership—W. D. Stephenson
Publicity—A. Y. McLean
Civic IMprovement—Cliff Broad -
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JOIN US IN THE:' SEAFORTH
R OF CO MER E
IN WORKING FOR SEAFORTH
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MAJOR PROJECT IN. PROGRESS BY THE SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1. .Working in close co-operation with
the' OPA officials and the Huron
Committee, to ensure the success
of the 1966 International 'Plowing
Match.
2. Completing the streets signs pro-
gram.
3. Enlarging the annual Santa Claus
Parade.
4. Providing prizes for best decorat-
ed 'home during the Christmas sea-
son.
5. Continuing our wholehearted sup-
port to the Seaforth Agricultural
Society by promoting additional
merchandising displays at the Fair.
6 Promoting Chamber •of Commerce
Week with other Chambers across
Canada as air invitation to become
.a member of the Seaforth Chamber
of Commerce.
7.• 'Promoting the beautification of
Seaforthin sponsoring "Paint -Up,
Clean -Up Week" during May.
8. Providing trophies to encourage
area youVy to participate in minor
baseball during the summer
• months;
. 9. Working closely with Seaforth
Town Council to interest new in-
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to the end. that they may gain full
support of the community, and .that
their retplirements may be met.
10. 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.
11. Co-operating with and supporting.
Seaforth Town Council in its ef-
forts to improve Seaforth facili-
ties, such as streets and sewers.
12. Providing display signs at the en-
trance to Seaforth.
This Page is sponsored' by
the following cominunity-
minded Seaforth hamber
of Commerce Members:
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Furniture
Topnotch Feeds Ltd.
Box Furniture -
Smith's Superior
Stewart Bros.
The Huron ,Expositor
Geo. A. Sills & ons
Robert Bell
Industries Ltd.
Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commeke
Seaforth
Coin-
Operatecl Laundry
Shinen's
Wilkinson's I.G.A.
Seaforth Motors
Commercial Hotel
Seaforth Farmers
Co-op:
Maple Leaf Dairy
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
Hendefson Started
Chicks, Ltd.
Toronto -Dominion
Bank
M. Hart
Frank 'Kling Ltd.
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GEORGE McILWAIN
President
WILLIAM HENDERSON
First Vice -President
J. J. WILKINSON
Secind Vice -President
CHAMBER of COMMERCE WEEK
"Chamber of Commerce Week" was estab-
ifshed to bring all Canadians a concept a the
role of the local Board of Trade or Chamber of
Commerce in community building for the nation-
al 90od. Here are cells of democracy—independ-
ent and vigorous—binding citizens together to
make their. communities better places in which
to live and in which to earn a living. Board and
Chambers can truly be called the conscience and
the will of their communities. The Conscience
to see and recognize the needs of the community
and the 1N4ill to take effective action. It has been
well said that a community is poor in purse and
poor in purpose that has not a strong vital and
active Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce.
11 Reasons Why I Should Be a
Member of the Chamber '
of Cbmmerce
1. Because 'I have a business stake in this community
which can best -be safeguarded by wbrking with others
through the Chamber of Commerce to protect and ad-
vance all business. I help insure this community's
progress which in turn insures the' success of my busi-
ness.
2. It is only -fair to me to support the Chamber since I
reap benefits through the concerted planning, counsel
and action that is best obtained through the work of
the Chamber of COmmerce.
3. Because I believe that the man who helps his com-
munity through active participation in the work of his
Chamber of Commerce will develop his own powers
and broaden his own views
4. Because my support is "plowed back" to yield many -
fold benefits in 'new industries, increased payrolls,
health, safety legislation, business protection an'd com-
munity advancement.
5. Because through the Chamber of Commerce I can best
discharge my obligations to this community in which
I live and earn" my living. I realize that every man
owes a debt to the community that cannot be paid in
taxes, a debt of personal service.
6% Because the Chamber of Commerce cannot carry out
its broad -program of work to protect and advance busi-
ness without personal service and adequate financial
support.
7. Because the Chamber of Commerce unifies the public
spirit of all and directs it into useful and constructive
channels.
8. Because the Chamber of Commerce helps create. and
express sound opinions affecting the welfare of Canada.
9. Because without,a strong, effective Chamber •pf Com-
merce we would be less able to compete with other
towns for new industries and new payrolls.
10. Because I believe it is essential to progress to have a
central organization eternally watching community wel-
fare and development. 1 believe the Chamber of Com-
merce is the central organization adequately equipped
to do this work. •
11. Because the most effective and constructive influence
is the. force of organized business functioning through
the Chamber of Commerce for the .purpose of improv..
Ing .our town. We Can through organized effort make
the Itind of town we determine it Ethan be.
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