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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-30, Page 9Clayton Looby, who earlier this year retired as president of Seaforth Community Hospital after two years in office was presented with a silver tray in recognition of his service at a board dinner at 'Seaforth golf Club Wednesday. The presentation was made-by board president, D. C. Cornish. (Photo by Oke) ..• Welfare cut off for some vvho wouldn't work -e tisbcirn. Fire Insbrance' (Established in Ili%) Provides Full Itisurance Coverage for Town.' Dwellings as well ai, Farm Properties .' j AGENTS • HEAD OFFICE —507 MAIN ST., EXETER Phone 235-0350 '. Rose Hodgert Hugh Benninger Clayton Harris Woodham Dublin - 229-.6643 345-2001 348-9051 TIDE WALTON INN BANQUETS - and FAMILY DINNERS HOURS 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday 10:10 a.m. -7 p.m. _dosed Monday 887-9293 ARNOLDISTINNISSEN , LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans Income Tax Deductible Registered Retirement Savings Mans and Annuities. Income Averaging Annuitlei4 Ask for Our new Flexible Premium R.R,S.P. — REPRESENTING — T01.527.641° SuntifeAssurance TIOPPItiefigT. EAST Company Of Candda .91111eaVi., SEli,PORTH Ccupons can be used separa.tely, but must be used at time of snowmobile purchase. Save $300 coupon. good for $300 off the regular price of the participating dealer to whom yoU present the couponof any new 1976 John Deere ' snowmobile purchaselexcepl model 300). To Customer: Please be advised of the following conditions: (1) The coupon is void if prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial retail sales tax applicable toThe transaction In which you use the coupon. In some provinces, retail sales lax may be payable on the regular selling price of the (mode offered in the cotlpon..(3) This coupon Is provided on behalf of participating John Deere dealers who own their own stores and establish their own prices. Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to change without notice and may vary from dealer to dealer, and petween geographical areas. Goods offered -on the coupon by participating dealers may not be In dealer's stock at the lime you present the coupon, but will ordinarily be available and Can be ordered from John Deere Limited by the dealer. It is possible`that these goods (or some of them) may not be available at all If sales exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere Limited's control. As a result this coupon la subject to availability 01 the goods offered on the coupon. (4) Limit; one coupon in accordance with lbS terms thereof. (5) Offer i_expirea 30 November 1976. — — do , Coupon good for $40 off the regular price of the participating dealer to whom you present the coupon of any new John Deere snowmobile suit with the purchase of any ;14- new John Deere snowmobile. Save $40 To Culmer: Please be advised of the following conditions: (1) The coupon is void if prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial retail sales fax applicable to the transaction In which you use the coupon. In some en:winces, retail -sales tax may be payable on the regular selling price of the.goods offered En the coupon. (3) This coupon Is provided on behalf of padicipating•John Deere dealers who own their own stores and establish their own prices. Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to change without notice and may vary from dealer to dealer, and between geographical areas. Goods offered on the coupon by participating dealers may not be In dealer': stock al the time you present the coupon, but will ordinarily be available end can be ordered from John Deere Limited by the dealer. It is possible that these goods (or some of them) may not be available at all if sales ',kneed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere Limited's Control. As a result this coupon Is subject to availability of the goods offered on the coupon. (4) Limit: one coupon in accordance with the terms thereof. (5) Offer expires 30 November 1976. rSave $10 Coupon good for $10 off the regular selling price of the participating dealer to whom you present the coupon of any new John Deere sweater with the purchase of any new John Deere snowmobile. To Customer:Customer: Please be advised of the following conditions: (1) The''coupon is void If prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial retail sales tax applicable to the transaction In which you use the coupon. In some provinces, retail sales tax may be payable on the regular selling price of the goods offered In the coupon". (3) Thli coupon is provided on behetl of parlicipatipg John Deere dealers who own their own store* and establish their own prices. Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to change without notice and May vary from dealer to dealer, and between geographical areas. Goods offered on the coupon by participating dealers may not be In dealer's stock at the time you present the coupon, bid will ordinarily be available end can be ordered from John Deere Limited by the dealer. II Is, possible that thee* goods (oreome of them) may not be available tit all If sale* exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere Limited's control. As a result this coupon Is subject to avallabUity of the goods offered on the coupon. (4) Limit: one coupon In accordance with the terms thereof. (5) Offer expires 30 November 1976. Save $10 Coupon good for $10 off the regular selling price of the participating dealer to whom you present the coupon of any new John Deere snowmobile cover with-) the purchaSe of any new John Deere snowmobile. To Customer: Please be advised of the following conditions: (1) The coupon le void it ' prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial retail sales tax applicable to the transaction in which you use the coupon. In some provinces, retell sales tax may be payable °retire regular selling price of the goods offered In the coupon. (3) This coupon is provided on behalf of participating John Deere dealers who own their own stores and establish their own prices. Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to change without notice and May vary from dealer to dealer, and between geographical areas. Goods offered on the coupon by participating dealers may not be in dealer's stock at the time you present the coupon, but will . ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John Deere Limited by the dealer. It is possible that these goods (or some of them) may not be available at ell If sales exceed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere LI d's control. As a result this coupon Is subject to availability of the goods offered coupon. (4) Limit: one coupon in accordance with the terms thereof. (6) Offer expires 30 November 1976. Save $10 Coupon good for $10 off the regular selling price of the participating dealer to whom you present the coupon of any new John Deere helmet with the purchase of any new John Deere snowmobile. To Customer: Please be advised of the following conditions: (1) The Coupon is void II prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial retail sales tax applicable to the transaction in which you use the coupon. In some provinces, retail sales tax may be payable on the regular selling price of the goods offered in the coupon. (3) This coupon is provided on behalf of participating John Deere dealers who Own their own stores and establish their own priCes. Prices of goods offered on the ' coupon may be subject to change without notice and may vary from dealer to dealer, and between geographical areas. Goods offered on the coupon by participating . dealers may not be in dealer's stock at the lime you present the coupon, but will ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John Deere Limited by the defiler. It Is possible that these goods (or some of them) may not be available at ell If sales exceed anticinated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere . Limited's control. As a mutt this coupon Is subject to availability of the goods offered on the coupon. (4) Limit: one coupon In accordance with the terms thereof. (5) Offer expires 3trNovember 1976. Save $10 Coupon good for$10 off the regular selling price of the participating dealer to whom you present the coupon of a case of John Deere snowmobile oil with the purchaie of any new John Deere snowmobile. To Customer: Please biradviked of the fdlioiving Conditions: (1) The coupon Is volci if prohibited or restricted by law. (2) You will be required to pay any provincial, retell sales tax applicable to the transaction In which youuse the coupon. In some provinces, retell sales tax may be payable on the.regulanseilln# price of the good* offered In the coupon. (3) This coun'ari provided on behalf of participating John Deere dealers who own their own stores and establish their own prices, Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to change without notice and may vary from deals; to dealer, and between geographical areas. Goode offered on the coupon by participating • dealers may not be In dealer's aloCk at the lime you present the Coupon, but•will ordinarily be available and can be ordered from John DOM Limited by the dealer. Ills possible that these goods (or some of them) may riot be Mtallable at all II saltamMeed anticipated demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's Cr John ,Deere • Limited's control, As a result this coupon is subject to availability of the goods offered on the coupon. (4) Limit one coupon In accordance with the terms thereof. (5) Offer expires 30 November 1976. )4' — r L. BIG JOHN SPECIAL FINANCE WAIVER Now you can buy a brand new John Deere snowmobile the easy way. Between now and 30 November, 1976, you can buy a new John Deere snowmobile... and no finance charges will be imposed until 1 March, 1977. On 1 March, 1977, you may either elect to pay the remaining principal balance owing on your snowmobile or continue the' financing agreement with your John Deere dealer. • FRED IVIcGEE AUTO ELECTRIC Wingham SALES BACKED BY SERVICE, 3,57-1 41 • THE..tiumpo.pcpaorToR, sEpTE.mBER 30, .197:10, ertera l ore Long term members of the staff who have retired recently from Seaforth Community Hospital were honored Wednesday evening when they were presented with engraved plaques recognizing their years of service. The awards were presented by Board President, David C. Cornish, assisted by Mrs. J. McConnell, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee, at the annual board dinner at Seaforth Golf and Country Club. shown h erepre (left) Mrs. Effie Stephenson, 1968 - 76, Mrs. Mary Coleman, 1956 - 76, Robina Comrie , 1965 - 76, R. Cyril Kirk , 1968-76 and William Miller 1967 - 76. Absent when the picture was taken was Mrs. Susanna Van Loon, 1969 - 1976: In the lower picture Dr. John Gorwill is being presented with a plaque by Mr. Cornish, assisted by Mrs. McConnell. Or. Gorwill served on the staff of the hospital from 1939 until his retirement in' 1966. plant employee receives a UIC cheque. The County Social Services must fill in during this time. 0 UIC does deduct money from those cheqtes- and return it to- County Social Services in the cases of those who have received assistance. In making his report to County Council on Friday, H. M. Williamson, Chairman of the County Social Services Committee, told the meeting that during the month of August there had been a -number of welfare recipients who had refused work and had been cut off from all income. "This," Mr. Williams said, "I think is good for the County." The report indicated that during the summer months the Social Services caseload had remained fairly gahle.,„and „the` number of, inquiries was 2&-: somewhat lower than last year. As of August 1 there were 90 cases in 1975 but only 88 in 1976. Inquiries in 1975 number 57- in June and 74 in July for a total 18. Mrs. .4.14n McCall CgrresPPOPPt 8th *16tAtinit The September meeting of the 8th and 16th unit was held. at the home of Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Jr.. on Monday' evening, KenMrs. M.Wonald save the.. opening fOol o' w es ilICYbySilh°t:PrhaWYre9drt,s.'4iiien's...711Plit.: poem, 'Time' for everything • else.".Roll Call was answered by an article that had been read in the last Observer. A very interesting skit was given by several ladies taking parts on the "Activities of the in the Church". Hymn "Come ye thankful people' ome" was sung, 'Mrs. K.McDonald Huron clears flag:sale by• Seaforth store A t last Friday's meeting the Huron County Council forrnal4ed arrangements concerning the house purchased by the County for lease to the' Children's Aid Society for their Children's Aid Society Teen Living Experience Project (C. A . S. T. L. E.)- A standard five year lease is to be drawn up, computed from August 11, 1976,, at 'the rate of $600 per month which will include repayment of principal and interest, taxes, insurance and maintenance. The lease is to include a clause to provide that either party may terminate the lease upon three months notice in writing during the term of the lease. In the Property Committee report the chairman, John Baker, Reeve of Hensall, noted that he had been contacted by Fred Tilley of the Seaforth Canadian Tire Store as to whether the County would allow him to retail County Flags. Council agreed to allow the store to-purchase and retail the • flags' at a cost of $19.00 each, and further that the, flags be made available to' other retail outlets in quantities of five or more. The committee also recommended the expenditure of ajlPt',9xlmately "$200 for , the e floddlighf on! the west side of the Assessment' Building. MATT-SIDE ORCHARDS Now Open' for the Season IinishPd With a Apo elna "To Si 77:Ws, AlybANTOPOW4p.o,s4c4 for 'the b4§,ings.s, 1.4.1POS, WPM rod by 144r, Don Mc1)0141:4A: That* you cards were read from. th4, girls showers. Mrs, Q._4414 tttith gave the financial report 'for the year $650,60- had been .rnacle by the unit. The cOfiper collection and regular offering was received,. Members were !encouraged to go to the Regional Rally in Seaforth on October 5. Lunch was served by Mrs. Don „Fraser and' Mr. J. Van • Vliet. • Boundary and '17th unit • • The Unit of the Boundary) and - 17th .meeting was held on Wednesday evening at"the home of Mrs. Martin Baan when Mrs. Barry Hoegy opened with the thought for the day, followed by the scriputre reading from Act 9:36-43. Hymn "Work, for the night is coming" was sung, Collection was received and' dedicated with "We give Thee but 'Thine own." Mrs. Cliff Ritchie gave , the 'Topic reading articles, "Care of the Needy and Dorcas." Mrs. Hoegy read a peom, "I'd like to attend church but," Hymn "Go, labour on, spend and be spend was sung" and the 'reading in unison of the Apostle Creed closed this part of the meeting. Baan. phaired" the. h Several n Y. u cards Were ""read There was discussion the Fowl Su pper Noyernbur , 1h t 7:::gist : C ' the ,f : u : J 710i:04 Served by Hoegy and -Mts.. C. Riteltl:, Personals Mrs. Margaret, Turner. of Hop. Junction, Ontario is spending a few weeks with her brother Rolly, Mlles and Mrs. Achilles, Mrs. Ivan Lazar and Leon Maclandra of Windsor visited on Saturday at the same home. . Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pryce and son of Winthrop visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles, M rs. Margaret Turner, Mrs.Kathy Achilles, Danny, Christine and Dwayne were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family in Seaforth. Several families • from the former Knox United Church, Moncrief worshipped yclat1,4 members at Duff's United Chnrch Sunday •wminog hrnintg. e service the' served lunch in the .' basement during a social hour of fellowShip together. of 131 whide in 197 er inquiries in June and 60 in July 641 were 56 for 116. Persons receiving assistance in June of 1975 numbered 268 and in July 232 while in 1976 there were 240 in June and 239 in. July. It was admitted that the case load in August of 1976 had risen slightly however.' Normally; this' is not the case, but unemploy- ment was named as one possible cause. Companies, like Dominion Road Machinery Company, whd close down fdr four to five weeks riv-die seen as one of the reasons. Unemployment Insurance Commission rules stipulate a t*o week waiting period, County Council learned, and then count two weeks worth of vacation pay so it is five weeks before such a The percentage of Nova Scotians who are urban dwellers has increased from 8.3% to 56.7% in the last one hundred years. Phone 887-6883 It is time to pick your own' Fancy Macintosh Apples or buy them picked. Apples picked to choose from are Lobo, St. Lawrence, Wolf River. Also Fresh Honey and 75 lb: Shelburne Potatoes and various other items. Open 7 days a week ot t