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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 May 1969, p. 4

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BUYING OR R. R. No. 4 FENCE IOTTOIS â€"- GRAVEL I FILL -- 7 This Saturday, May 10th New Installations. Repairs To All Makes Thursday. May 8. 18 Championship Loading and Hauling mg or 5m" -- w. 00 Thom All Free Estimates SELLING TRY CLASSIFIEDS Crop Immune. Mall. and appflcaflon forms availabl- from: â€" STONE FILES â€" PONOS TOP SOIL -- FOUNDATIONS Durham '00.? "LIME 1mm Group Visit Poultry Farm mu visiting Canada to acmaint themselves with various poultry operations and methods ampted in this country. he mission was mder the arrangements oi Dr. John Price, Port Perry, an ad- visory oi International Agricul- tural exporters During the visit here the group inspected the diiierent brooding units which feature cage growing, automatic cage housing and other modern equipment used in tho hatching to laying program. Be- sides touring the local establish- ment, they toured the cage grow- ing unit at Arthur Oehm, Clit- iord, and Sheldon Wolfe, Fred 5:16;}: and Mrs Jack Pants- ter, Wasage Beach. Mr and Mrs Fred Knox, Mr and Mrs James Hardy accompanied by Mr and Mrs Ward Hutchinson of Proton Station, attended the Capeland-Steckenreiter wedding 1n Waterloo on Saturday. The Miss Cathy' Lee McCracken and brother, Chris, of Dundalk went Sunday with their grand- parents, Mr and Mrs R. S. Hardy. tw_ . Mr a'nd Mrs John Wilson of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Roy McNalty. Mr and Mrs James Hardy, accompanied by Mrs Mary Hardy of Dundalk, spent Sunday withMr and Mrs Hugh Hardy at Creemore. Recreation Body Hold Annual Zone Meeting Jack Bird of Owen Sound was elected 1969- 70 president of the Lake Huron Zone of the Ontario Municipal Recreation Committee at the annual meeting held re- cently in Walkerton. Past president and represen- tative of the OMRA is Clarence Christie, Owen Sound. Mrs Shel- don Wolfe, Clifford, and Mac McGugan, Thornbury, are vice- presidents. Secretary is Greenwood, Durham; executive secretary, Mrs Geo. Metzger, Hanover; treasurer, Don Gra- vett, Hanover; insurance admini- strator, Wm. Conron, Wingham; youth and recreation consultant, Pat McGarrlty, Hanover. Execu- tive members are Donald Eagles, Meaford; Harold Schenk, Nor- manby; Ted Stoddart of Flesher- ton. There were 55 present at the conference representing 21 com- munities. Guest speakers were Robert Secord, director of the youth and recreation branch, Ontario De- partment of Education, Toronto; Eric Winkler, M.P. P. Grey South, Mrs Norman whenever need ed, ne amen. PLAN 1N REGIONS .Mr Winkler making at the fin luncheon said regional de- n Opmetit" fs'fimlngin recrea- tion as well as other fields and committees should be planning for it. We must look beyond our own communities and plan re- gional programs. Mr Phillips outlined the work of the colleges in this area. Ronald Gillespie, Owen Sound, told of how Alexandra Public School in Owen Sound is being used as a community school. At present they have a pre-kinder- garten story hour and mothers who bring their children have a Guest speakers were Robert Secord, director of the youth and recreation branch, Ontario De- partment of Education, Toronto; Eric Winkler, M.P. P. Grey South, T0 DAY'S CHILD This sturdy young fellow with the merry expressio- is Jerry, 19 months old. He needs to be am ” he can grow up in the loving security of a permanent home. Jerry is a big boy with blue eyes, fair halt “I!“ V“. red and lair skin. He is in good health with no known hereditary diseases in mg history. He’s a happy child, tho-sh occasionally displaying some temper when tras- tratcd. A little shy with strangers. he doesn't take lea; to make irlends. Jcny loves other children, but can amuse himself well when there is M ‘0 II“! He likes music. singing; dong with records and always ready to dance. m; humme little boy needs pan-III who will welcome him on his swimsuit! III" 7mm W and David Phillips, Co-ordlmtor of extension Georgian College of Applied Arts and 'Ifeghnolegy. ‘iar Secord said, “The time is coming when we will be judged not by the work we do but by how we spend our leisure time. We must start now to train for that leisure time." Schools are the greatest asset to community recreation pro- grams and should be available whenever needed, he added. We’ll make sure that next winter your furnace will work like a charm. We'll give it a free summer check-up and we'll clean and condition your entire heating system. Your furnace will start instantly on the first cold day in fall . . . your home will stay snug and warm all winter long . . . and you’ll never get cold feet again. New Your Motorcade Store

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