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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-10-07, Page 13PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS for Charlie MacNaughton Now Open in the CARDNO BLOCK 39 MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH PHONE 527-0511 , • ' Paulene's Beauty Salon , WALTON WISHES TO ANNOUNCE The 'Appointment of Miss Sheila Blake To Her Shop FREE DRAW: On a multi Lamp ($40.00 value) to the First 15 Permanent Waves Booked to Sheila. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE: Brussels 887-9257 — Staforth 527-0448 • .. .. . . Aities,fii*Vo"' • e • • • • • • SEAFORTill MONUMENT WORKS All Types of CEMETERY MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY T. PRYDE & SON Inquiries are invited — Telephohe Numbers: EXETER 235-0620 CLINTON 41824421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas Or Rill Pindor. 527.1382 — Bus. 527.1750 Improvements to the Church Hill Street in Londesboro ding new asphalt surface have been authorized by Hullett Coun- ell. Contract for- the work was awarded to Lavis Contracting Co. for $12,997.15. Details of the project were discussed with Ken Dunn of Burns Ross & As- sociates, the engineers on the job at a special meeting of coun- cil. Council approved a severance on Lot 25, Con. 11, involving the sale of land from Mr. Cameron to Keith Allen and Gordon Shob- brook, as well as the severance of the east half of Lot 29, and the west quarter of Lot 28, Con. Hulett Clears Paving Program On Church Hill, Londesboro 12, from Mrs. N. Clark to the Agricultural Rehabilitation and. Development Directorate of Ontario. Building permits approved in- chided: Clare Vincent -for a Porch on House, Pt. Lot 28, Con. 10; Arie Duizer for a Porch on House, Pt. Lot 25, Con. 10; Howard Cartwright for a Pump House, Elevator Leg, Implement Shed, Lot 19, Con. 9, Hullett Township. The council endorsed the County of Huron Official Plan as presented to fluron County on Thursday; September 23, 1971, for submission to the Minister of Municipal Affairs. At the regular meeting on 'V?A•MaXAM0/010.' aMEIVEREMO.M5ATREERREMWWWAXIS From My Win By Shirley TH HURON ,EXPPSilr9ici leAFORTife, ONTITe Ott :Fr 1,71-41.1t TAKE ARMITAGE OF OUR EXTRA LOW PRICES DURING IGA'S EXCITING I'm ashamed to admit it, but the time has come that I must confess I can't keep up with the housework by myself. I know. I made a big fuss about the fact that I put my children to work in an orderly fashion to assist me ...but some- how that system isn't working so well anymore. You see, my youngsters are getting older . .. and busier. For instance, my eldest son isdiscovering that he needs at least three o hours every evening to get his homework done -for the next. day's classes. When you add to that time to have a shower and shampoo (with this long hair craze,, boys wash their hair almost daily and use enough shampoo in a year to put a froth on the Atlantic Ocean) before bed, a conversation -on the telephone with your favorite young lady and a good substantial lunch. at least once if not twice between supper and retiring, you have a full evening. The mornings for my son are just about as hopeless. He trundles out of bed at a decent hour and spends 20 minutes in the bathroom looking for stubble which just haSn't materialized and mumbling in muted tones about the tresses which just won't co-operate with the comb and the brush. He then eats a hearty breakfa,st (if I cook it) or drinks a cup of coffee (if he makes it) and devours the sports page' Of the daily, newspaper. After all, there will be no more time today to read it. Then it's dress, the final primp and off on the long, long hike to the school where he'll stay the entire day. My daughter does a little better. She is up very early in the' morning. U you listen hard enough you will hear the shower going as early as 6:30 a.m. then follows the morning ritual of a manicure, a pedicure, a facial and a complete ward- robe tryon. After the decision is made what to wear that day, the ironing hoard comes out and the iron made hot. Sometimes a seam needs repair. Occasionally a button has to be replaced. Mostly it is just a good pressing that is required. Then everything is hung in readiness while breakfast is thing daughter' is just a little bit of a gn.but she eats like a Clydesdale stud A. these gays. In the ote-eegeeetweeervINO , of orange juice; into the pan tbree alines of bacon and two eggalAlte-t)15)• toaster. twin gliceS of bread; Into the pot, two tea bags; and onto the table an aSsOrt- meat of jams, jellies, ..honey and sweet- rolls. By the time she's ,eaten her • breakfast, she's had enough vitamins and minerals to last the normal person for , the whole day. Then, my daughter gets up from the table and washes the dishes and places them in the drying rack. That's all for the morning. • At noon, she's home from school and prepares some kind of a hinch for her father and I. it might be soup. It might be beans. But it is something. Then she puts away the already-dry morning dishes and washes the two or three noon dishes we've made. It is at noon she plans her evening menu . . but that's another story. .After school is out for the day, she's home early, prepares a tremendous dinner for the entire family . . . and after she's eaten she slinks away to some corner or other not to be heard from all evening. She tells me she reads or studies O'r listens to records or watches TV or sews or just putters around .. but whatever she does she is quiet, content and very, very absent for evening chores. The smallest' Keller isn't a great deal" of help. At the present moment, he does even the tiny chores under protest. So it it is that with my husband and I working every day ( and four nights out of seven as well) there is not much time for housework. And needless to say we are getting behind . . . until I fell upon the marvellous idea of hiring someone to help out. That's how it is that I found this truly saving grace - a woman who walks in once or twice weekly and cleans the 'Keller mansion from top to bottom. It is like getting money from home. . only better because it .has ended my guilt feelings When I sit down at the end of an evening to watch the news. Good for the kids? Good for me? Good for my husband? I don't know but it sure beats banging your head against a stone wall. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. James McCall were present to discuss the 5% charge on severance, and to voice their objections. Council agreed to waive the 5% prOvided for severance of land in the town- ship at the present time and instructed Clerk Clare Vincent to send letters to the Land Divi— sion Committee of Huron and the Municipal Board, notifying them of Hullett Council's decision on the severance on Lot 14 and 15, Hullett Township to waive 5%. Building Permits approved included Wayne Smith for a Dead Stock Building, Lot 12, Con. 1; Mel Hulley, Concrete Silo' 18x72, Lot 1/2 2 - 1/2 3, Con. 10; Lloyd Pipe, Porch and Corn-Crib Lot 27, Con. 11. Two tenders wL.re received on the Pickard Drain - from Postil Tile Drainage at $4,200.00 and Roth Drainage at ,$3,898.00, and the tender of Roth was accepted. A by-law to impose a special annual drainage rate upon land in respect of which money is bor= rowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971, was giyen necessary read- ings and passed: - Council proclaimed the week of October 17th to 23rd as Child- ren's Aid Week in Hullett., Imposition of a Service Charge of $30.00 on Tile Drain Loans was cleared with the adop- tion of by-law 16. The Road Superintendent was authorized to contact Bob Dalton and George Radford in regards to snow-plowing, and offer them hr. raise over last year. Stand-by time to be the same. Road account of $5,557.31, General. accounts of $1,156.06 and Drainage accounts of $16,727.61 were approved. OUND-UP IP IP Buy the'72 ofyour choice. ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED' APPLE JUICE 411 of c tin - - IOW'S FANCY . 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