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Tekawennake News - April 13, 1968, p. 5

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(cont 1d) Yes, sir, folks let this be the year fo r a massive clean-up! Take all those tin cans, lying around the yard,to the dump. With the developrn.ent of the huge Stelco Complex at Nanticoke and the multi-million· Hydro Prqject, there is bound to be tremendous additional travel through the Reserve, and we may as well present a rcsp8ctable appearance. It is also hoped that the Fair Board -,vill see fit to sp,::-nsor another Home Improvement Contest, which did so much last _year to stimulate the same. Comin_g F,vchts in Six Natiom: Su12rise S.enrice Annual E2:ster Sunrise Service at Grand River Ui1ited Church, .April 14, at 5:00 A.M. All are invit~d to attend. A b:!:eakfast will be served in the church basement follow- ing the .:Service. From previous ye2.:c~s, this i s a wonderful time of exhilaration and fellowship. Conference ,Fellowship of Iridic1.n Baptist Churches at Iviedina Baptist Church, Good Friday, April 12, services at 2:30 and 7:45 P.M. Guest Spoa\:er __: Rev. Lambert Baptist, Tillsonburg. Instrm1ental 8r. vocal selections by the Copeland Family of Hamilton and the Wright Far:iily of l'tedina Church. F'.)~-:T. Wss1 : S_-;·:.·:·,~:: e.-: s April?, 7:30 P.M. Ohsweken Baptist Church. Speaker: Elliott Jvio ses April 8 , 8:CO P .M. Christ 1 s Anglic2.n Church. Speaker: Fr. Hubbels. April 9, : 8: 00 P. M. Delaware United Church. Speak er: Gordon Hill. April 10, 8:00 P .M. St Paul 1 s Anglic2.n Church. Speaker: Geo. Duguid. Liquid Emb:roid~:!2 Cl2.ss in liqu i d embroidery Tuesday evening, April 9th, at home of Hrs. G. Lewis. _ft~~yone interested is welcome. Coming Evc~ts in New Cre~ti April 6, , 8 P_M. Euchre, Ru..mpus Hall April 7, . 7 :JO P . lvi. Young People I s._, Rur.:·_pps HaIJ...:-3 · New Credit News ----· --- Fire Prot_ecti_on ( contributed by _ a reader) Th_e. Hagersv:;..lle Fire Dept. accepted delivery on Friday, 1".Larch 22, 1968, of the new Hagersville District Fire Truck. Iviounted c.1 an International 1119011 chassis, the new pumper, built by Thibault, in 0uebec, is of the most modern design, and carries most of the latest equipment available to aid the Volunteers in fighting fires. The local De- partment, which now has three pumpers, plans to convert one of the older trucks into a tanker, to provide them with an ultimate on- the-scene water supply of approximately 3,000 gallons. The purchase of the new pumper was a joint project of Hagersville, -Onei- da and Walpole townships and New CreditReserve. F..§:ld;imand Seen As City (contributed by a reader) Haldimand County will soon change from a rural outpost to an industrial cit;r,. Ontario Liberal :J..eader Robert Nixon said last night. .. He called on the provincial government to take over complete responsibility for com- munity planning if the Steel Company of Canada proceeds with plans to buy 7,000 acr~s of land along the shores of Lake Erie near Nanticoke. He said i,he govermnent had an obli gation to make sure the necessary services for a housing boom would be available when needed, and that housing developers should be allowed only into government approved areas with sensibly planned projects. Personals Mrs. Halter JYionkhouse and her daughter Joanne visited the farmer's father, Ivlr. Joseph C. Brant during the school holidays. Alice is a Registered Nurse at St. Joseph ' s Ho3pital in Little Current on Manitoulin Island. :Millicent iliontour visited at the home of her parents, Mr. & Hrs . Tom Montour, over the week- end a

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