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The Huron Expositor, 1971-07-22, Page 11LAUNDROMAT & DRY CLEANERS 15 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton 432-7833 INTRODUCES - - - steam Pressing SPECIAL TROUSERS OR SLACKS - CLEANED AND„ PRESSED 50' ea. ONE DAY .SERVICE NOW WE ARE OFFERING DRY CLEANING IN BULK OR INDIVIDUAL PIECES' HOURS —Mon. ;Through Sat., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ir of A. Protests 11110-„litig914E.gPOS1711114$NATIIIRTH ON; 4101,1f1/14 r • " Preer _ go, a an 'estimated - Cost of *IVA MC0104 Were POPO) payment $0119WN general, $60,f02,17; Made $1.2?9,11745 McGowan drain, $174.; and the Stanley Dra1, $53040. Tax Proposal's. VsbOrne vociple ougeuattho,lateei meeting PgiSecl a bylaw giving the municipality bOrrowingypoWers up to $500,009 under new regu- Wiens et the Tile Drainage. Act. Clerk Harry Strang attended • a meeting in Orangeville, June 30 when the newest tile drain loan rules were explained. Previously 'limits of total loans a township could Morrow from the provincial government „were governed by the total asses:- ement, The newest regulationsrallow a municipality to issue deben- tures up to the $500,000 limit, subject to Ontario Municipal 'Board approval. The interest rate remains at four per cent. Treasurer Harry Strang re- ported that 1971 Usborne taxes collected' on the interim billing due June '30 had reached $66,296.78 or 67 per cent of the total levy at the present time the figure ,has reached 75 per cent. A grant of $25 to the South Two drain reports were cadeaailphtteecleo4eetrastpl:per,r4071trwi:eltga4:0;a:tee Madge drain, . at an estimated cost of $13,500 was approved, As. was the report of the Taylor- , Huron • AgrOtlitUrg'sqc1,0y Was Made gong. with $4 Or q4.11, of 14 calves owned • IV Valmo9 members of the 404011 y 24A' calf club was aPprevegl.• • Road Superintendent William," RoUtlY was instructed. to ball tenders for the ,supply of a neW road grader, to replace the tilde of two now in operation, TenderP will be considered at a special meeting scheduled for August 24. ' sentative on the Ausable River Conservation AuthoritY0 kE life Ontario government, (.04400 aireallY doles out more than $150 MilliOn in tax rebates," ' Hill said. in can't understand why it wants to get in any deeper - unless of course it's to keep useless bureaucrats busy. "We must have a more fun- damental reform of the tax system. To start with, the Ontario government should elim- inate education taxes on property. It should introduce a special education tax on income to more fairly distribute the costs of education. I‘Then it could do away wit4 all the tax rebate schemes it's dreamed up to correct the in- equities of the present system." 1,4 Ontario goverment II should .realise by now that tax rebates -and credits ati"not the answer to unfair educatIontaxat- ton. • What is needed is a basic reform of the entire tax strut - tere." ln • Town Ovvolljnjjs +A11 .Classes farm Property 1 Symnier Oon, • chuiihe, .kla4 That's how Ontario Federat- e. ion. of Agriculture President Gordon Bill reacted when he heard Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough's latest proposals for tax reform. Speaking it the opening -of the regular quarterly meeting of provincial and federal finance ministers in Ottawa, Me- • Keough said that pensioners and others on low incomes would get refunds of property and sales tax under a scheme being studied by Stanley .1 The council of the ToweehiP of Stanley, at their July meeting awarded a contract for pit-run gravel to Don Milking, of Clinton for the sum of 31 cents per cubic yard. Approximately 7500 cubic yards are to be• spread , on the lower portions of the second' and third concessions in the Township. , The Bunking tender was the lowest of four received for the job. Work will commence in the near future. In other business at the meet- ing, the Stanley council changed their by-law pertaining to tile drainage loans, to confirm with new Ontario regulations. At the same time the y accepted an application for a tile drain loan in the amount of $4200. Councillor Tom Consitt was appointed as the Stanley repre- Extended Coverage '(wind, smoke, Water• damaiii, falling objects, liability, etc,) is also eyail,able = ADJUSTERS! R R 1, *irl{t4k, RR 3, 1-zuci,n. RI 1,.5t. Maryi RR 2f Dgblin Staffa RR 4, Mitchnil DIRECTORS AND President, Ray McCurdy Vice-President, Timothy Toohey Clayton Colquhoun Martin Feeney Robert Gardiner ' . William Chaffe gee e Doris Clark AGENTS Johnston's'p Hold Reunion Harry Coates Hugh 'Benninger Clayton Harris 235-0205 345.200,1 348-9051'. Exeter Dublin Mitchell 111 the greatest satisfaction has been the pledging of my eyes, to the Eye Bank of Canada. It makes me so very happy to know that when I am , no longer here someone will be able to see the miracles of God's handiwork. . • ' They will never know from whence came the gift, nor will they.‘ ever be able to thank me, but I have all the thanks I need knowing that this must surely be pleasing to God. This letter would never have been written except that I thought my testiinony,,might help some- one who was trying to *lake this important decision. -ANONYMOUS The annual Johnston Reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday with 77 guests registered. Officers are President - Charles Orr, Goderich; Secre- tary - Linda Jones, Clinton; Treasurer - Elizabeth Sutter, Goderich; , Sports - Eldon, and Madeline Ritchie of Lucknow. As well as many descendants Of the Johnston pioneer family from Ontario a number of cousins from points in the U:SirS:' were present. The picnic/ Rik' 'next year is scheduled for the secdnd Sunday in Jhly 1972 at the Sea- forth Lions Park. Winners in sports events were: 'Races - Girls 8 and under Connie Willis, Carol Ritchie; Boys 11 and under - Danny Willis, Bob Orr; 13 and under - Betty - Orr, Marie Willis; Young boys - John Willis; Girls kick the slip- per - Marie Willis; Boys kick the slipper - JimRitchie; Candy, Scramble followed in which all children took part. DEAR DORIS - I dated -with this army guy by the name of George, and he asked me to marry him. But somehow marriage has always scared me. , Later on, when I fotind out that George was engaged, I felt terrible. I drank a lot that night, and early in the _morning, I phoned him long distance telling him I just had to see him once WANT' ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 a , CARLTON CLUB ('ASSORTED FLAVOURS) LIBBY'S AYLMER RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY SOFT DRINKS .ASSORTED RELISHES 26 01 Pion reline btl 2 oz kir • more. .,,, He carne, home. Boy' To be in ' his' arms again really did feel good. He still loved me, 'even offered to leave his other girl if I 1 would one day marry him. I still couldn't make the decision. I'm , afraid to get married and find out that maybe I don't' want him any more. -AFRAID 4 JAM DEAR ANON HleSs you fof its DEAR DORIS - My son was married on the West. Coast. Now he and his wife will be home for a week before leaving for a three-year distant posting,- and I would like to have a reception here. (1) Is proper for the bride and bridesmaid to wear their wedding dresses? (2) Can we have a wedding cake, toasts, reception line? (3) Is a light lunch 0..K.? -CLTALESS -REAR CLUELESS • - (1)Quite proper and quite delightful. The bride wears her wedding dress, but not her veil. • (2) yes. Especially a recep- tion line,• so that everyone gets a chance to meet the bride and groom. ' (3) Buffet-style refresh- ments are fine; the bridal par- ty should sit at a separate table, , The atmoaphere need not be formal. Have a good time. : WHITE SWAN 4 (ASSORTED COLOURS) BATHROOM 4prko911 TISSUE BRIGHT FANCY TOMATO JUICE FARMHOUSE FROZEN (ASSORTED VARIETIES) CREAM PIES 48 oz • 12 oz tin DEAR AFRAID - Such are the fruits of over-:protection. Force yourself to make small de- cisions - which dress to buy, where to eat lunch. You'll make 41 some wrong choices - everyone does, but you'll get to know your own mind. I can't see busting up his , engagement just on the chance you might marry George. You can't expect 'him to wait indefinitely while you vacillate. And no one but you , can decide whether you love him. ofd.seerhapsPrany 10-eentF leaflet What "is Love, will help you, with your thinking. pie IGA IGA IGA .... ........... WILKINSON'S IGA • EXTRA FEATURES :•§44:VAV" ilkinson s YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER WITH IGA'S FAMOUS MONEY SAYING... mipritio SUMMIT BRAND ICE CREAM 10 FLAVOURS 1/2 gale 88c EGA •':-^re•sreerEe, ' C 09, TI or h DEAR DORIS - •' - I am looking for a reading my grandfather used to recite, while we children sat spellbound. I can only remember a few words here and there, but it starts:' "Yes, she's a good old engine, sir, is Number Ninety-ninel" -OLD-TIMER • DEAR OLD-TIMER - I remember it myself. Tells about a narrow- ly-averted train wreek_and certain engineer whose wife was in the coach behind. It is a brave relic of the days - when a railroad engineer was • as glamorous and well-sung as today's astronauts. Anybody know it well enough to write it out for us? "YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT TABLETRIM MEAT" IT'S PERSONALLY SELECTED POW! NOMA prices fil'ASERVALE SHOED FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 39( 39( 39' lOWNEY EMILY RACK OH HENRY' BARS P b Vs0/ 119 tt nr to SUMMER CANDIES L of k 9 Pa o: 5 BURNS OR COLEMANS , SWEET PICKLED . COTTAGE ROLLS vaVc2 4c t _39 lb-- BURNS OR MARY MILES BOLOGNA • ' BY THE .PIECE ' 27 lb ' FAMILY PACK QUARTER PORKLOIN . CHOPS Chops lb EXTRA' EATY COUNTRY STYLE ' SPARE RIBS lb • FRESH CUT CHICKEN LEG OR • BREASTS 50! SHOULDER CUT RED — BLUE BRAND SWISS STEAKS • 83 ilf, FRESH GROUND . MINCED .BEEFCUTS' , . 9 6 if TOP VALU 4 -VARIETIES COLD 160419( . pk 9 SWEET P/CMIFI, Sf NIPS CUTS • wn BACK BACON / 7 4 • 61301.16RNiKiA1111"E" ' 55( , BA ITERCRISP SOLE PORTIONS ',:kz89( PRIMROSE VF At OR BEEF STEAKETTES ' 61 m„,,, tf AA avow 511rf0 ir et SIDE BACON - '° e' 3.)( roP VoI 11 11 lb 55 WIENERS - .., OW (jiAM• 'MARY MILES . _ . P PT 7 bnelabln beg STEAK 9c ShlOPST 0, COIF SLAW 74 of POTATO SALAD -,, 59( TAAPLE LEAF BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS 10 89( MAPtf LEAF BEEF WIENERS' Y0( par 4 - 65 -29( CUT THICK FOR BOO' BLADE STEAKS ' 79(-:PARFAIT PST'S 055011111 DESSERTS °'. TOP 6610 SLICED I lb '''' P'''6 3( SIDE BACON , PRiTAPOST 4 at ,016 589 BEEF PATTIES b." '°`' S. a. M 9 INCH DELUXE PIZZA "`' 79( . MAPLE (EAT 7 ta 1 lb lb 99t DINNER HAMS -- , 16 or Pb, Field' Tomatoes New Potatoes Field. Cucumbers Fresh Beans TOP VALU FROZEN ORANGE JUICE TOP VALU ASSORTED 17 or KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 1. 39c WESTON OLD MILL RASPBERRY 8 o/ Ph9 SWISS ROLL TOP-vArbe-GANFDE -S A"1.1EY-G-19Y-B.PrIE-M-R-R LARGE EGGS 3,0_100 CREAM ROLL 17 or SHOPS, S 'MAIN DISH' ASSORTED DINNERS' 5 ITT to 7 az 37, Phe Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 FRESH and PLENTIFUL THIS WEEK SITEM VAPONA NO PEST SRP 295 Ph9 -27( TOP VALU PARCHMENT ICE CUBE TRAYS EVERIAOY BATTERIES MARGARINE SCHNEIDER'S BEST Lard Shortening 2 lbs. 45c• 2 lbs. 65c 1 CLOVER LEAF FLAKED 6 0> ALBACORE TUNA 49( 1 rest 77. "0"11u Transistor N. ID. II sin IfintotITT .0 1,40 "0" SO flashlIpt 70. DEAR DORIS - The deed that has given me ••••••••••••44•••••••••••••••,~•••••••* SIDEWALK SALE 342, c 73 COOL WHIP BIRDS EYE FROZEN • „0,E,TsoN5,.,,„,„..„,,„ts,,o, 494 JAMS PT' Mr( AIN REGULAR CUT FROZEN Tyr lb net FRENCH FRIES 59( 99( 5 ;,nor Si 79 bnl WHITE SWAN WHITE OR COIOUPTD SERVIETTES el 750 CHOPPED BROCCOLI • 7( Mr CAIN FANCY FROZEN 2 ,,r ., 6'or INSTANT COFFEE MILD-CURED 5.6 lbs. Smoked PICNIC. SHOULDERS 43C L 10, SPECIALS • DERBY .ASSORTED FLAVORS 8,0;43( BUR WATER FROZEN COD FISH KRISPS DOG FOOD DOG CHOW PENMEN TEARLESS BABY SHAMPOO FROZO CHOICE 11001E Ib SLICED CAR S 35 C Pre-Pasted Wallpaper 20 Patterns to Choose from 99c, 1.19 per single roll Values from 1.25 — 2.10 S. R. 10 lb bog PENATEN MEDICATED CREAM 2,:99( FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES STOW TS FANCY ASSORTED TOP VALU FANCY WESTON'S PLAIN OR SALTED CRACKERS OR SALTINE. 1 lb . 39 4 TOP RAW VEGETABLE OR APPLE SAUCE ASSORTED SOUPS EVAPORATED MILK 6 o / 8 C PEACH - HAMS 011 SLICES., 28.19 ( CANADA NO. 1 - ONTARIO GROWN SWEET CORN 10 or tins • 'Supreme Red Barn 10 b 69( SIDEWALK SALE Friday -e Saturday ICE CREAM CONES 5c ea. PAINT 5.19 gal. TOP YAW TOP VALU PEANUT BUTTER 14 of - 694 KRAFT ASSORTED VARIETIES BAR -B -Q—SAOCE( 11 er bile 394 TOP SPISHETI YOIlluSMAll MACARONI SHELLS TOP VALU ELBOW MACARONI 3 '$1 BEANS WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAILS 19 et fin 9 4 3 7 lb Owl V GOLDEN CHIQUItA BANANAS Ib ONTARIO NO. 1 - TOMAT as. 31" • LUSTRO - WARE .5-qt. Utility Pail Special 290 ea. -DeLuxe Round 12-qt. Pail WRIT 41RE.PRICED 39, LIQUID DETERGENT • 74.2T ploolE OIL ESSEX COOKED CANNED NAM OR CANNED PICNIC ABC TARE PRICEDI 75 , ALCAN ID INCH RAID HOUSE 6 GARDEN INSECT KILLER POWDERED DETERGENT FOIL WRAP Alb boa 75 IT Tell 69t II et °trawl fin 1.29 ea' Deluxe Redangular 12-qty, Pail 1,39 ea. 79 < 29' 1 09 1L5 lb ton 1 4 9 PRODUCT OF SOUTH MUCH 4 WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 59( I0a 40) ler • . U I NO I • SANTA ROSA 39, PLUMS Repeat from last year, when we sold Over 3500 5e cones. • HOSPITAL CLEAN' SAVAIIIN FAWN BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY DINNERS II., 94 CAPRI 'ASSORTED COLORS . 'PAPER TOWELS 2 Tell 04 49 4 *BRIO EXTRA DRY REGULAR OR ONSCENTED DEODORANT 6 et nn' '994 KADANA IPRE.PRICED 69' DUTCH LIQUID BLEACH TEA BAGS Just arrived a new shipment of MIMIC NO. HEAD LETTUCE 23.c.- I 596 O.S. NO. I • THOMSON SEERESS ,GRAPES PRO 61 106 594 494 494 Artificial Flowers 39! Red Ripe WATERMELONS ts. 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