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The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-17, Page 14ore to o ew s 1).0.V:e RObb ••••• • - FROFESBIONAL 'PHOTPPRAPHY. Weddings - Anpiverteries Portraits. Industrial " Teem & Grpup Pictures .1 Lower Interest Rates _ NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and "2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on • RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL- COMMERCIAL and FA-RM PROPERTIES Interinfinancing on new Construction " or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE :FEWAYINWSTMENTS 81,,,,cONSULTANTS. Head Office: 56 Weber Street, kitchener,15191 744-6535 Branch Office : 504 Tenth Street Hattnver [5191,364:3121 WE BUY EXISTING. MORTGAGES FOR 'INST,aT CASH SeafOrthable Ari.riOntenient • Raving .disPosed:of .R,N !TORE . • •• • - • PLWASTEK: I wish' tp exPress my appreciation and thanks for the many courtesies -.extended to me and'for.the Confidence placed in me during f he 34 years in which VVhithey Ftirnittire has carried on business in Seaforth. I look -forward to and will appfeciate a continuation of the panie courjeiy and confidence beinvextended fo mt. piumsteei, • I Will continOe to. be present in the store assisting Mr. Plumsteel,and:wil I anticipate continying to meet the many former customers and „friends of Whitney Furniture.,— - ' 8eatorth, Feb. 15, 1977 G.A Whitney ••7 14—THE HURON EtPOSITOR, FEBRUARY In Varela' • Western UniVersity hi London on Saturday and broUght home a crest and two ribbons.. Jitn and' Kate Keys won the door priie, a combination AM, FM, CB and Airways radio, at the Pineridge Chalet's members and , guests dance on 'Fildijr' night.., rs. Stirling made UCW life member at Varna • ...• Returning .' last week 'from holidays in Fiorida were.1Rev. MrS':'''AleX"'Taylbr, Mr. and .Mrt:. Robt. 'Stirling and Mr. and •Mrs. Wayne Stirling. and family .. Congratillationstatori.Consitt,-'- whii passed .hee skating tests for Dutch Waltz last Wednesday. from Townshend's coluMn, Odds 'n Ends,,wereread - by Margaret' Hunt. The hynin, "Come let us sing Of a Wenderful ',eve" was sung and Helen Taylor led in prayer. Scripture was from 1 Corinthians 13. • Barbara Consitt read "How to Listen te a Sermon" and .",`Take TiMe". • ,: Nora Heard gave a. report on the annual meeting of • Huron- Perth Presbyterial, which waS attended. by several members,. A $50 donation was made to the' Resource Centre in Mitchell. The pancake sUpPer• is scheduled for Mr..jack Webster of Edmonton visitieg relatives in this ar ea, and With Mr. and Mrs.Wat Webster, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Mack W,ebster and family on Seta ay evening. It was Mary n's second birthday, , . .„ (Continued front Page 1) to .attend. The salary of works superin. tendent Gary Maxwell was set Ut $423.08 bt-weekly. The fire, chief will be paid a retainer ef •$30. per month and . will also receive $25. per trtenth , for *tenses. The dePuty fire :chief 'will reqpiye a retainer Of $25: per month. Captains, e gineers, mechanics arid the seer will be paid $13,50 per month. Fire fighters receive $11: per month, as well its $.6.50, per hour when fighting fire's and $3. per hour if a false alarm is-ansWered. The salary of the caretaker of the dumpsite was set ACV. per . hourr • The council also discussed the • problem of stray dogs in the village. "I've been oil Council fifteen years and the situation is the worst it's eVer been," Reeve Knight said. Ccatncij )1ci,cled t9 advertise in local Rapers hit someone to act as diig 'Catcher in the yillage. Applications will be reviewed and remuneration set at the next 'regular meeting of the council, , Also held over for a later meeting wag the problem of bylaw enforcement in the-villAge. Council is to congider appointing' someone to the job of bylaw enfOrcement officer- in the-near future. " A list of acconnts for January totalling $7040,,71 was cleared for paymeet . by council. ' A ligt showing tax, eyasien in the amount of $1609.62 wag forwarded by ceuncil tb the treasurer of Huron CountY for New arena Council Voted to anew the PP* of COnitherce to -prepare a „ Atere. B•nnthron and sons proposal for banking services , Limited, and for ,Bevan BOntbren, outlining ways in !vhich, the. village may saVe money, on the banking services it requiren, Council algo voted toghear counter proposals which may be forthcoming frdin any other bank. A membership fee of $50, te the Rural Ontario Municipalities Asseciation Was •approVed for payment. Also approved was a grant of $25, •tci the St. John's Ambulance Society. 7 Cotincil also voted to place an advertisement in the Heritage Day. issue of Kin magazine thanking the local Kinsmen club - cfoormmthueniIrty.con. tribetion to the Councillor Harry Klutigel will represent the yillage at a meeting with the Ministry of Natural.' Resources to be held in Exeter on --February 25th at 9:30 a:rn. - - The next regular meeting of the council will- be held March 14. Classified Ads pay dividends. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accoinplished Vy-low cost 5H2u7rioon24E07positor Want Ads. Dial • ,,Ar•••• ONE ONLY 3 bedroOm 12' x 63' witl . • • 21' expand°. Gold decor roam. Decorator white heating package. Gold with gold exterior siding, kitchen dppliances, all electric CHOOSE FROM 9 HOMES ONE ONLY ZhedfOom 12' x 68...trent kitchen with 21',expando„ IsioWn and 'oronge pccents in living mom. Gold exterior siding. Lots of roothr in this one. FACTORY COST s• " *Wei" exterior alUmieum giding.• 2 liedroom 12' x 68' With 13' °expand°. All electrical, heating package.. fyiAgsUOIAInEtzift4uNils - • ALLONITS BRAND NEW .• ALL HMIS FULL FURNISHED' • EAST.,011 THE SPOT FINA,NCINd '• ALI:0)0S • WE TAREAENIOST AtOrEttiNOttlt,HAOE OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 5, 1977 * ASK TO SEE OUR * FACTORY INVOICE make money for their education by taking tourists on the Parade of Canoes, Where they see exaMples of the 'homes and' gtoupg In the evening there is a 0 culture of six different Polynesian monthly invoicefor the cburt,trips and the clerk said he'll try te get -, the niiinher of miles increased to 49, retroactive to 1976. 2 - '76 Chevell"Mdlibti Classic 4. I door doer '76 Chev. Iinpala 4 door HA'. '75 thevelle Clasgic 4 'deor . • ••••,-... !75,Monte_Carlo 2 door H.T. '75 Ford Ctistom 500 4 door Sedan "75 Chev Impala 4 door ti.T.ajc, - '75 Cntlass 4 door '74 Catalina with AC ' '.74 Pontiac Le Mons 4 door sedan - • '74 Gran Torino 4 door A c 74 Ford Galaxie 500 2 door A e, 2 'n Pon ti rac, 4 dr. II.T. 72 Pontiac, Grand Prix 2 door H.T. 212 Cutlass with AC '71 Camera V8 Auto, PS PR / '71 Pontiacs ,,tME EiONit OH13.Etitli11 . C#HS" TiCkets on the' illegally .parked --Town gets this-ig the friend1/, _ cars are followed up by the police, councillors were asSured. town. It doesn't hurt ta_be a bit lenient during severe winter storms,'„' Reeveylannery said? The workg department will ,,,, purchaSe 'spare clurtch parts for ,,thegraderf which may be needed --anytime, ,and ha've them on hand here in case something breaks during a storm, • meeting for, McKnight,'•:s kleit!s- Co un ci I discovers stgrm,". councillor VVayne Year's___storms, A ill from the Ministry of the storm sewer service for the spiie of this Enviromnent of $1120.06 for "I've had rwo calls from other toWns asking how wehandle snow months of October, November • remeval here,' Reeve Flannery and December was presented to said. council., A .cheque in partial The mild weather Friday and payment of that amount was Saturday made smile streetS cleared by council. almost impassible" councillor and with B.M. Ross Associates to 'be. plowed even if it's a weekend discuss thest;rm sewer proposed and tOWn employees are off. for construction in Hensall. The Several councillors suggested meeting is • to be held Thursday, that cars parked en the streets all February 17, in the council night, contravening Seaforth!s chambers: snow removal by law, be towed away. "Tow truck operators had Building 'permits were,,, approved at Monday night's no placeloiut them during the' Council als agreed o set u a meeting with the township of Hay d el h 1 Gerald Grooth Ts said:. and o t p counc agree t s us shou d . - - Wear-for renovations to the!! Corrspondent Mary Chessell Bob Peck and Jim Kirton ' (R.K.Feek .-Appliances) have finished renovating their store, • and are.--hoping, to open for business next Monday, Feb. 21st. There is still a familiar look about the, store, with the shelves: still lining the,walls, 'although some of them have been fitted with doors, .and the' lunch counter and. stools 'are st,11 there, bult painted a gay orange c91Our. Along with' the radios, vacuum ,cleaners and '' household appliances there will be macrame bangers • and ' ceramics Aisplayed in the one' front window. We wish. Bob and jim much success in their new location. On aturday evening Scott eoesitt's hockey team, the Clinton ,Bantams " , played a game against their •fathers, with the dads winning 6 to 5. Paul Consitt competed in the Retarded Children's Olympics . at , A 'united Chnrch Women iife . membership was presented to , MrS: -Robt: Stirling at the February- meeting of -the Varna U.C.'W. Helen Taylor made the presentation aed Margaret Hunt, on behalf of Me members, have her the book "Love Gift" in recognition of her devoted service as president for the preceding 15 months. . • . Some New Year's thoughts performance. of native dances in colorful costumes, and in beautiful settings. They met •many Canadians in Hawaii, some of them from Clinton. rising consumptionand to lessen •the possihiiity of a potentially' disaStroys energy shortfall, Mr. . Phillips said. • The -Commission asked Mr. Phillips tg set up a public meeting • with the Hydro experts in the near future, • Seaforth council ' has, complained, several . -times in recent years that the town does not, get 'reimbursed for mileage when tOwnpolice officers have to use a cruiser 'to -transport prisonefs from the jail in Stratford to colart in Goderich. Monday night they discovered ,that mileage has been paid by the pro-vince, but no one•understands how the amount has been calculated. Clerk 'Jim Crocker said a one way trip from the jail to the court is.50 miles. The town is supposed to be-peid for the number miles, minus the number of Miles the cruiser used-to have ta-travel when there was a jail in GOderich. . .or mile, from the Goderieh jail to the GOderieh court. • The town -should be paid for 49 Miles per trip, but -the province 'has been paying for only 8 miles each trip, clerk Crocker Said. 'The town, now sends the-province a Tuesday, Fen. 22,^ trom 4:30 to Several of the-ladies tried their hand at decorating a Valentine cake after a demonstration of-cake decorating by Mrs, Helen Hoggart. She gave many helpful tips on baking and preparing a cake for icing, atid displayed some of the pans arid tools,etc. she uses. Fey lunch after the meeting, members had • the Valentine cake and ice cream. We'd lilke te t,fvelecime Wayne and Jean 'Beierlieg'i_baby boy, who wag; born Jan. 31 in London. They are calling hint Raymond 'Wayne. ONCONLY. 2 bectioom 12' x 56' with expondo. Polio doors oft dining room, large living room, in brown lone clecor with orarige accents, electric heating,Ideal home for • bedroom 12' x 56' with 113,' • 'expendo, beautifully deCOratea,' ono dlectric hoot, fourwith el/1,1%0- Eliferlor!olors In Gold, A.vocado, en There yvas talk about snow, its removal !and possible_ floading when.. it, melts, when Seaforth council met Monday night. Reeye John 'Flannery reported for the public works committee that Janies F; McLaren Ltd. will be asked for an estimate of the pest of a new storm sewer on Huron St, from Sparling to Main. There are Storm SeWerS in town that are inadequate `and flooding" will likely be a probleni, Mayor Betty Cardno said. , • All members - of council ccatunended the town's publie works crew on how well the streets have been kept clear, in Arnold and Nora KeyS returned • on Sunday front •a trip to Hawaii. While' there, they went- pn a panoramic View of the Islands, and visited three of them. They took in a luau, a must for everyone; and virere most impressed with their visit t9 the Polynesian Culture Centre, 40 Miles get of Waikiki.* „ -It is run- by the Mormop Church r7--University student active .campaign to encoerage ..congunters to conserve electrical energy, PUC manager Tom Phillips told the commission at its regular meeting lasrWeelnesday. • Unless increasing-demands for electrical energy are `Curbed the province coeld feel the first effects of an energy shortfall by 1977, Mr. Phillips said. Experts from Ontario flydro Men charged -in car parts iheft • The theft of carports from the- .trunk ef 4 car parked at Vaiiastra early Friday morning has-resulted in charges of theft Over $200 being laWagainst three men.- Seaforth OPP_ constable Jim MacLeod said snow tires and tools with a _value of $400 were stolen from. a loeked car trenk . which was pried-aenen With a bar. All the Stolen itents have been recovered. The three men will 'apPear in ' Provincial Coert in Seaforth March- 16., Charged are Mark Anthony Harris, Vanastra, Donald John Budd, Vanastra and Gordon Walter • Pickett, R.R.3, Clinton. ' McGREGOR Top Quality' BEEF GOVERNMENT - INSPECTED Whale Beef .90 Half BeOf Price subjeCt to change . INOLUtiES: CUITING WRAPEINGitiit,QUitV, FREEZING Free DeltyOry „ . Varna couple saw. •• Hawaiian culture centre PUC to have conservation meeting Ontario Hydro has begun an alleviate the expenseincurrea ire willing to attend' meetings open t9 the _public ta _outline conservation methods, Mr. ' -Phillips -,reperted:- Ile-told-- the - commissioners' that he bad -reccived-a-rannber-of enquiries from local business men who were Concerned about the cost ot electrical energy. 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