Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-15, Page 3• . x • MAKING SURE IT'S QUT Gino McGregor of Brucefield• checks underneath his fuel oil truckjo make sure the fire is,out. Seaforth fireman Dennis McCauley, left .-and Fire. Chief laph Hulleyc,stand by .with a foam extinguisher. Chief' Hui* said. some fuel oil hadtspleshed on.the truck's hot exhauSt pipe. Mr.-McGregor noticed smoke and pullectinto a snowbank, smothering the fire. "ItwoLild have been worse If he'd been carrying gasolilne," the chief said. (Staff Photo), lad weather in Varna • 76, B of trustees to strive for equality of opportunity in all Huron County school. He ad d, "At all times we must. on der what is best for 'the entire ounty and not only for our individual areas. Thik is the basic principle of a couty system.' • .,„ ,BEEF Quid( cut,wrapped .'6nd frozen 89f SIDE GRADE A 1) or A2 • ei, r or Reg. cut,wrapped and frozen-7 j lb • • 11 • 'e • 4.40 4.4 MARKET' . LEAN SHOULDER-;. j SWEET PICKLED 55 PORK:. .ROASTS. 5-!6 lb. !bi" • COTTAGE ROLLS 1 .43 lb. HOME RENDERED PURE LARD 2s.1 .69 T. BONE OR WING STEAKS 1 ..79f POWER' UP at Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd. Pho,t-- 527-0120 with' PH FIRE CRATEW PISTONS • •c • „,t. Get thelfiighest horsepower ever 'from your, IH tractor with a Fire Crater piston and sleeve set.Thecratershaped piston top.boosts compres- sion and concentrates com: bustion tO produce more power and improve fuel economy. , - Ask for details on the complete • IH power package.. TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Remodeling Your Barn? WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF HOG PANELS CHEAPER than Lumber BETTER VENTILATION Phone 527-1910 geafortif • QUALITY COLOUR REG. PRICE SALE PRICE Celanese Sundance Celanese Sundance Celanese Sundance Celanese Sundance' Old Madrid Thornton Place - Ht rdtwist ' , Hardfwist ,,J ' Bibby Shag .4 Rust Shag ' BARKER' Kitchen. Carpet . Kitchen Carpet .. ,OR ANGE , . - SPICE HUMBER - SI E NNA WOOD BLUE-GREEN ORANGE PATTERN GOLD GOLD • GREEN . ' GREEN RUST , 3 COLOURS . '2 C.0 LOU:R'"' - • 17.50 ' 17.50 17.50 17.50 20.95 16.95 11 ;95*, 11.95 . 11.95 10.95 10.95 9.95 $1.495 S 1 4.95 $ 13.95 . s 1.1 .95 $ 1 2.95 $ 1 1 .9 5 i 8.95 5 8.9 5 $7. 95" $6.9 5 $ 8.9 5 71,,9 5 , SIZE QUALITY-COLOUR REG. PRICE, :AtE PRIE- 12x9'9" GREEN SUNDANCE - $227,50 $ 1 6 8 .3 5 12x12' SPICE HUMEAER SUNDANCE. '2130.00 $ 1 9 9.9 5 12x9'8"- ORANGE t UNDANCE 225.40 $163.45 12x9' GOLD SUNDANCE 210.00 $ 1 5 2.28 '12x13' RUST MIRABE1 . 137.77 $99.00 12'xl 2'6" RUST MIRAESEL • 132.53 $9 4.00 12x,17'6" ORANGE MIRABEL 185.47 • $130.00 12x16' ORANGE PLUSH . ,. 297 55 s190.90 • y gro Local tclx0slJ ill taxes in Huron will increase, sharply in t976, so we must be willing to do our part in trying to avoid any unjust vending. Com- miffments made in 1975 will already use up more than our increase ,in grants, so we must examine any further expenditures very carefully before approving them". The new chairman said despite the cut in provincial 'monies, he was hopeful that the- building project at Exeter Public School will be allowed to' go ahead sometime in 1976. He added, '-'The regional office in London tells us they propose to approve this project which is in the sketch plan stage froth current funds in 1976. There is 'no doubt, however, that some of our capital projects ch as the facilities at Huron ope, the Science Lab at South Huron, Industrial Arts and Home Ec facilities at several locations and.the much discussed computer project will suffer from the. restraints programs. Turkfteitri urged his . fellow • • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, .14,491!IRY IBM E .ahoirman s In closing the new Chairman said, "We have in our teachers " and administrators people 'who have.. dedicated themselves • to 'educate our 'children. and their work must be made know to give parents a better understanding of what is belt g. sceottlpii.04 tot their families. Mao speaking briefly waS Huron's retiring warden •11414P4' McKinley ol Stanley township, A large. number of 'Huron reeves .werc'alsc: in attendance. UICV.1t /7‘ttendanclown, Activities of the past year have `beet-ftte„.A.vinter euchre parties whi h provide much of the money nee1d‘d for other projects; . operation of the skating rink for family. skating, recreational hockey Ad skating patties; donation of bleachers and a screen to the Stanley Township ball park, levelling of the ball diamond and• seeding to grass; 'hich was written by Dr. Norman and••Bob Taylor, whose birthdays intent Peale. The study book 'on were on Thursday.. fission Hospitals and a Profile of , ,ir. Donald Watt, Superintendent f Hospitals and Medical fissions f'or the United Church,, 'as presented by Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Stirling preSided , for usiness. A donation was made to le John Milton Society to assist - rem in their,work'with the blind, nd members were asked to bring, lothing, towels and bedding to' le next meeting for the, Mission , • ervices of London. , The .Huron-Perth Presbytery meeting will be held in Brucefield 'hurch on Tuesday, February 3 •Om 9:30- to 3:30. Please note- tis date has been changed from 'eb. 4 to Feb. 3. The speaker, its. Jean Eaton of Staffa, 'will of her personal experiences in ar ladesh. • Winners Winners at the Orange Lodge uchre party on Friday • evening 'ere: ladies' high, Mrs 1T.T.McAsh; Men's high, Lloyd icKenzie; Consolation prizes, 1rs. Murvin Johnston, Louis aylor. Draw prizes, which were onaterd by ,,Mr. and Mrs. ii.T.McAsh and Wilfred Chuter, 'ere w.eic by Louis Taylor, Sherri huter and Ferrie Baker: Prior to lunch, everyone wished ouis TayloPa "Happy Birthday" r song. . • , Four babies received • the acrantent of 'Baptism in Varna hurch on Sunday. They, were beryl Elaine Stephenson, , ••• aughter of Mr: and Mrs. Paul tephenscin; Craig Robert John SEAFORTH MEAT The L.O.L. 1035 held their annual meeting on Dec. 2 at the hall, preceded by. a dinner at Hully Gully. Those holding officer are: Worshipful Master, Ron Taylor; Deputy. Master, Bob Webster; Chaplain , Louis Taylor; Secretary, Barry T,aylor; Asst. Sec., Brian McAsh; Treasurer, Wm. Dowson; Asst. Treas.; Bob Hayter; Marshall; Allan Hayter; Asst. Marshall, Keith Stephenson; First Lecturer,: 'Eritearter; Sec. Lect., bong. Mc' sh; First Committeeman, Don Taylor; Tyler, Dave Roy. Correspondent Mrs. Laverne Wolfe Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock and Nr"..nan were Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Broughton and Tommy, Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, Waterloo', Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitcheson and family, Niagara Falls, Dr. and. Mrs. Karl Campbell, Goderich and Mr. Ross Re 'ele, Toronto. Ed. Scherbarth celebrated hi3 84th birthday on Saturday,. Jantiary 10th. We are sorry to hear 'little Jennifer Hoegy, daughter r. and Mrs. Maynard- Hoegy, is confined to Stratfoteneral •flospital. • Mr. and Mrs. John Valsomas and 'Mary, Mr. and• Mrs. Deivaal, Carolyn and Daniel, Brodhagen lady is 84 , L.O.L., One new member was received •by transfer in 1975 and three members_ received the Arch Degree. At present they • are -preparing the" ice surface in the arena, and skating ,,should start some time this Week. d relatives • ,gathered at First Lutheran Church basement on Sunday afternoon to, present Nancy Rose with a bridal shower given by relatives. She received many lovely -gifts. Tasty refreshments were served. (By Ross Haugh) in his address at the inaugarah„ meeting of the Huron Board of Education Monday, chairman Herb Turkheim said 1976 would probably go down in history as the toughest year trustees on any Board have ever faced. "We are lOoking at increased cost's of operation with less provincial funds available and this can only mean increased costs toe local taxpayers, whether we like it or not." he said. He outlined S few of the highlights of 'the new grant structure announced recently by Ontario's Education Minister Thomas Wells as folloVve: "the ceilrngs on ordinary per- pupil expenditure , eligible for provincial grants will be.increas- ed by eight per cent for elemen- tary and secondary students with an additional $80 per pupil to be added at the elementary level. In 1976 the maximum ordinary' expenditures per...pupil-which will be recognized, for grant purposes are $1,080 for each elementary school student and $1,556 for each secondary school pupil. Any per-pupil spending that e'xeeeds a board's grant ceiling will not, be eligible for provincial assistance. , The Huron chairman vent onto say that what this really means is that any spending beyond. grant ceilings is-,a...„direct reponsib- ility of the local school board and the additional funds can only be- raised by increasing the local mill rate. "Believe me", he said, "local No seatbelt charges here • Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mero and Linda, St, Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elliot and. Pamela and Lary 'Pushelberg, Dublin, visited with Mr. andMrs. Lloyd Pushelbe.rg. Friends of Mr. Chas. Kleber will be sorry to hear he is back in Seaforth community Hospital, Ms. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Quinoey and David and Mrs. • Martin Diegel in New Jersey last week. -A number of neighbours and , 6 Correspondent and Patricia Joan McAsh,, twin Mrs. Bill Chessell babies of Mr. • and ' Mrs. Brian Attendance was down at the McAsh; and Brian Allan Hill, son anuary meeting of the United - - of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Hill. 'hutch Women because of the Visitors with Mr. andMrs. Paul )1d, blustery weather. : Mrs. Stephenson on 'Sunday were Mr. obert Stirling opened the 'and Mrs.. Elmer Stephenson of meeting with a reading "A NeW• Egmondville, Mr. and Meg.:-Petcy ear's Wish", and led the group Johnston of Bayfield and Mr. and i the worship service. Mrs. Ida Mrs. Wm. Dowson and, family. , 1cClinchey . read a. thought- - Mr. and Mri.Bob.' 'Taylor of - rovoking New • Year's article Clinton had a dinner party on , painting the arena; donations of No one has been charged yet -.tied "Give Me 'Tdmorrow", Saturday evening for Louis ' money to the Ric mond Hilt'''. under the new 'provincial .law,,, Orphanage and to 1 e Bayfield malting ' it mandatory to •weqf Lions Club whose bils ' seatbelts, Seaforth police'•chief transportation for Children from John Cairns says "but we've Varna to Vanastra for swimrn '+Ming Wa tried the odd ones. " - , lessons last summer; and a donation to, the Seior Citizens' Christmas, Party. A float • was entered in the twelfth of July parade in Clinton and there were four bowling partieS for members during the winter. Most of the warnings went to drivers who viete passingthrough town. "We've pulled them- over for, speeding and warned them about seatbelts," the chief says. Local drivers in town are often travelling "from :one parking ' place to another and what can you do?" the chief asked. After the end of January proyincial authorities are asking the police to lay Charges for seatbelt law violations. But Chief Cairns thinks the .seatbelt laW• w. works best as, a warning. He thinks it will .be difficult to prove in court that a speeding • driiiet WaSliot wearing a seatbelt. By the time policeman pulls. a speeder_, over and approaches, he's -already out of his car, the chief sayS. There is going to have to be some sort of uniformity about how the seatbelt law is enforced in area towns.'"It won't make sense for one town to ignore 'non seatbelt wearers ' while another place 'nails •theni", the chief commented. Police chiefs from Huron and Perth are meeting in Seaforth this . week for their • monthly crime conference, and chief, airnS said he wofLld bring up the new law, forAiscusSiOn. • WISE WAY HOME & BUILDING CENT RE • • • • MAHE LUMBER PHONE 482-3441 • BA)41Ei.tr RD., CLINTON .OPEN_Moriclayto Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday Barn,to.9 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. tt+413o * Many Other Carpets & Ends with Similar Savings * Guaranteed Installation *, New Colours & Qualities are now arriving from the noir covering show. CP-IARGEX And MASTER CINARGE'At -lost WrsPwav-E,Toi'eS • • • ---!••••