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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-11-10, Page 16Page 16 Times-Advocate, November IQ, 1966 this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week. Better than new "66 METEOR SS 33 hardtop, console, bucket seats, radio, Yellow and black, 390 motor. '65 METEOR 2-door hardtop, completely equipped, A96169. '65 AUSTIN, 4 cyl., tutone, excellent, A98554 '62 FORD Galaxie sedan, new paint, 6 cyl. automatic, ex- cellent condition, A96507, '65 MERCURY 1/2 ton, long box, deluxe cab. SOUTH-END SERVICE Russ & Chuck Snell Exeter — 235-2322 LOOK AT THE SPECIALS 63//0 Paid on 3, 4 & 5 year debentures or 614% paid on 1 & 2 year debentures Offices. Toronto • Hamilton • Ottawa • St. Thomas Please complete coupon and mail with cheque to: ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY 137 Dundas Street, Londcr. Ont. Phone 432-4158 Amount Mr. Mrs. Miss Address Signature Yea rs Tel, THE ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY Established 1870 Assets $75,000,000 Capital & Reserve $9,000,000 Most council members seek re-election Mr. Merchant: Remember next week's issue Will reach EVERY home in the entire shopping area. GB dump gets clean bill of health grounds are well sheltered from the highway and are properly pro- tected by sturdily locked gates and adequate fencing. The area is very well supervised and there was very little paper blowing around," In concluding his report, Mr, Heaman made two suggestions that if followed up would bring the Grand Bend dumping grounds up to an equal level with any in the province. He recommended that a large silo type incinerator be secured to dispose of all of the burnable officials in an attempt te alleviate the problems that have existed between the two municipalities over the present dumping facili- ties. "We hope the intervention of our services will reconcile the trouble with Bosanquet," he said. Ilearnan will be suggesting to Bosanquet authorities that they join forces with the Bend in maintaining the dump facilities and share the costs of the opera- tion. material. Especially during the summer months, paper and boxes make up the largest amount of the resort's garbage. The provincial representative also suggested that the active area of dumping be reduced. He also advised that some munici- palities which leave their dumps locked a great part of the time have been leaving large boxes at the entrance to take care of debris that could be otherwise thrown on the roadway. Mr. Heaman is meeting this week with Bosanquet township ti Council apologizes for delay on sewer Grand Bend council meeting in regular session Monday evening heard a favorable report of con- d it i o ns at their controversial dumping grounds south of the village. D, Heaman, head of the waste management section of the Ontario department of health, Inspected the dump p r op e rt y Monday afternoon and made a full report to council. The township of Bosanquet has initiated court action to have the Grand Bend dump closed. Village council had asked the department to make an inspec- tion. The new waste management section of the government de- partment was set up in June of this year under the Public Health Act to regulate the disposal of waste materials throughout the province. The report of Mr. Heaman was as follows; "Essentially it is a good operation. The property is well sited and is located on ground which is easily worked. It is situated on a natural dry depres- sion and there is no danger of pollution for ground water. The 1111111 WHO • 111111 ID 40 • 111111011 411 lb • • • *41 Dobbs for Dodge No appeals for Usborne East who have co-operated with council to make installation of sanitary sewers possible there, let us apologize sincerely. "It would appear because of the delay on Marlboro that this sanitary sewer will not be in- stalled this fall. We have ap- proval for this project from the OWRC and can proceed at the earliest po s s ib 1 e date in the spring on this job. We hope the people of Exeter will accept this apology and bear with the council in its efforts to continue making additions to the sanitary sewer system, Thank you." As no appeals were received, the 1966 assessment roll of the Township of Usborne was certi- fied at the regular monthly meet- ing of Council held November 1. The roll as returned by as- sessor H. H. G. Strang shows an assessment of $2, 841, 850 and will be the basis for the levying of 1967 taxes. The balance sheet of the cur- rent tax roll was presented show- ing a total of $191,480.46 to be collected in 1966. By-law No. 13 was passed setting the dates for the township nomination and election. The an- nual nomination and ratepayers meeting will be held on November 28 with an election if necessary on December 5. The treasurer reported receipt of the balance of the 1966 per capita grant in the amount of $2,328. Dance group pick officers Snowtires & Prestone on hand SPECIAL CONSIDERATION GIVEN on carburation and ignition problems Hay okays drain work Dobbs Motors Ltd. In a statement prepared by Councillor Joe Wooden, Exeter council this week apologizes to all residents and particularly those of Marlboro and John Street --for the considerable incon- venience that they have experi- enced. After hearing the statement, which Wooden had intended to make personally, members of council advised that it should be printed as having come from the entire group. "It's not your fault," Mayor Delbridge told the chairman of the public works committee deal- ing with sewers and drains. All members agreed with the Mayor's contention and advised that it should be from all mem- bers. The remainder of the state- ment is as follows: "Construction of the Marlboro St. sanitary sewer has been held up an inordinate length of time due to a combination of several factors the department of la- bour's requirement for additional shoring in the trench, the weath- er and mechanical breakdowns in the equipment of the contract- or. "We have the assurance of the contractor, however, that he will resume work late this week and work seven days a week if neces- sary to complete the Marlboro St. project. "For those people on John St. COMING EVENTS TURKEY BINGO —Dashwood Community Centre, December 1, sponsored by the C.W.L. Mt. Carmel. 3:10c Election of officers for the coming year was held last Wed- nesday by the Exeter Promen- aders square dance club. As square dancing is a couple activity, executive positions are held by couples. Jack and Kay Blair were el- ected president, and their exec- utive members include: vice- p r e sid en t, John and Helen Bowman; secretary, Andy and Marian Dougall; and the present treasurer, Doug and Betty Mun- roe, were re-elected for another year. Members-at-large are Murray and Jean Lee. Gerry and Alice MacLean will remain on the executive as past president when the new officers take over in January. TO PARADE Council approved a grant of $100 to the Grand Bend Winter Sports club to help finance a Santa Claus parade this year. Robert Borland and Philip Walk- er appeared before council on behalf of the club to request the grant and ask for additional help from the village in an or- ganizational way. Councillor Howard Green volunteered to assist and Douglas Martin of the finance committee was appointed to represent the village. Borland, the spokesman for the group said they were trying to get representation from other groups in the village to form a parade committee. This year's parade will be staged on Satur- day, December 10 at 2 o'clock and will be the third annual merry march. In other business, council: Received favorable replies from the majority of open booth operators of the main street to the council' suggestion that p ap e r containers be used next year for dispensing soft drinks. Appointed William Dace as building and sanitary inspector. He will start immediately and re- ceive $2 per hour for his time. During the meeting, Reeve Or- val Wassmann asked members of council of their intentions as to further terms in office as the nomination date of November 28 is approaching. Councillor Douglas Martin in- dicated he would stand for re- election, while Howard Green said "I'll likely be back for another try". "I might try it again, but right now, can't say for sure", was the comment of John Manore. The fourth coun- cillor, Emerson Desjardine, was not in attendance at the meeting. Wassmann said he will try to come back. "I think we're duty bound to stay with it and complete plans to remedy the disturbances that have occurred during the past summer," the Reeve stated. 216 Main South, Exeter 235-1250 235-1486 •••••••••••••••••041H1114,11111111 •••"•••• MIDTOWN AUTO SALES Sales & Service 235-1533 244 MAIN, EXETER Every car fully reconditioned and carries a 60 day 50-50 warranty. 1966 CHEVY /I NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP 6 cyl, automatic, radio, w.w. tires, 8,000 miles. Lic. 172219 $2295.00 1963 CHEV BISCAYNE 4 DOOR WAGON 6 cyl., stick, sharp. Lic. 90719X $1295.00 1963 CHEV BELAIR 4 DOOR SEDAN V.8 automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, immaculate condition, one owner. Lic. 53050J $1545.00 1962 FALCON FUTURA 2 DOOR Big 6 cyl. engine, automatic, bucket seats, w.w. tires. Lic. 400843 $1295.00 1961 ZEPHYR 4 DOOR SEDAN 6 cyl. automatic, radio, original condition. Lic. H33589 $775.00 1961 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, w.w. tires. Lic. A98773 $1195.00 .• Mt MEI pft, • • 11 • " 111 •• I *• • • • WINTER SPORTS TUQUE 41. MMI ". °PI Ell111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIle = LSMFT r_...- El- = ili = = = = CARS = = = :-=_- WAGONS -1-- ▪ 1966 FORD country sedan, V-8 automatic, radio. = "Our tractor manager's demonstrator." 90700X $3,300 F▪ _ F..' = 1965 FORD country sedan, V-8 automatic. "Being = driven by our parts manager." 87825X F:- E.: E.' 1961 FALCON wagon, 6 cyl., standard transmission, 'a very low mileage. 91018X .4 = E 1961 METEOR wagon, 6 cyl. automatic. 82953X a" = SEDANS = F.. :74 1966 FORD Galaxie 500, 4-door, V-8 automatic, Le: radio, power steering. A95022 E.-- = ..- :,---'- 1965 FORD Custom 500, 4-door, 6 cyl. automatic, = --47 radio. A94683 is = = 1964 FORD Custom 4-door, 6 cyl., standard trans- a' mission, very clean. E9767 = = L-- = Et. T-,..." HARDTOPS = $2,690 WITH A PAIR OF In recent council meetings, Hay Township let the contract for the open drain work on the Koehler Drainage works to George Rad- ford Construction of Blyth for $2,500. This was one of four tenders submitted. The drain is located north- west of Hensall and work will begin in early December. By-law 24 was passed setting the township nomination day for November 25. Nominations will be accepted between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. with an open rate- payers meeting to follow. An election if necessary will be held on Monday, December 5. Council learned that L. J. Perry, a cemetery counsellor of the Ontario department of health had inspected several apparently abandoned cemeteries in t h e township. These are located at Lot 21, Concession 5 and Lot 12, Concession 9. Under Section 60 of the Ceme- teries Act, if owners of abandoned cemeteries cannot be found they are to be maintained in a suitable manner by the municipality. Clerk H. W. Brokenshire was instructed to have the proper steps taken in selling several lots of Plan 32, along the lake- shore to Norman Rafuse of Lon- don. $925 $840 $2,750 $2,350 $1,350 .- SUBURBANITES • 114 CANADA'S MOST POPULAR WINTER TIRE Sr Clio MAN WINTER'S COMING BE PREPARED LET US INSTALL YOUR WINTER TIRES or replace worn tires with a set of New Goodyear Suburbanites ALSO AVAILABLE WITH SAFETY SPIKES FOR EXTRA TRACTION ON ICE rt-7. _== $140 = $250 $300 $350 *--7- = $590 $1,500 $2,490 Boost pay in Stephen '• rr NEWBY TIRE 111 BATTERY SALES and SERVICE 242 Main North Exeter 235.0330 Exeter * Main St. North Phone: 235-0330 = • 1966 FAIRLANE 500 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic. -;* 10,000 miles. A94696 $2,600 E....7-_-' 1964 FORD Galaxie 500 XL, 2-door hardtop, fully = loaded, 26,000 actual miles, one owner. A95137 $2,400 = 1964 FAIRLANE 500, 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, radio. A95461. Fi▪ 1964 RAMBLER 770 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, = p. steering, p. brakes, low mileage. E40728 $1,800 E.- ▪ 1964 FORD Galaxie 500, 4-door hardtop, completely = equipped. E9252 $1,950 = -5.-.-- 1963 FORD Galaxie 500, 4-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, = radio, power steering. A5718 . .. $1,450 a"- 1960 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4-door hardtop, loaded. = A60431 $750 = = MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM TRUCKS = = el 1958 FORD pickup. C71102 $350 = • 1961 CHEVROLET pick-up, long wide box. C71769 $950 =al 1963 FORD dump, complete. V24889 E. 1965 FORD F 700 stake, complete. C71748 Fe....- P. TRACTORS ,--..... = f-_--- 1960 Allis Chalmers combine 1963 Allis Chalmers Pitmanless mower gi New Idea mower used very little = 1953 Mini Moe Z tractor • Oliver baler ri--. 1960 Dexta diesel tractor f-z-- 1964 Row crop Ford 4000 diesel E_L--- 1964 Massey Harris 72 combine, Pull type, used = very little $2,450 2 1953 Jubilee Ford $1,000 2- = rr: Oliver 70 $200 Fi E E: = -----:= i LARRY SNIDER : ..-- MOTORS FORD, FAIRLANE = FALCON, FORD TRUCKS E. 235.1640 a' = = = = E-. =-- lifilltillifil1111ffinfiltiiintoilillilliiiiiiiiiiininitiiililifilitniniifiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilia • The annual nomination meet- ing for the Township of Stephen will be held in the Township Hall, Crediton, Monday after- noon, November 28. Nominations will be received by Returning Of- ficer Wilmar D. Wein, between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. with a meeting of ratepayers to follow. If an election is necessary it will be held Monday, December 5. The salary of poll clerks working in a township election has been raised to $10 per day bringing it in line with that of a deputy returning officer and the rent paid for a polling booth. The deputy returning officer is paid an additional 104 per mile for picking up and returning ballot boxes. The firm of Gamsby and Man- nerow of Guelph, Ontario land surveyers have been appointed to do the survey work on the Hicks Drainage Works in the township. Regular drainage en- gineer, James A. Howes of Lis- towel had been appointed to do the Hicks survey, but informed coun- cil he would be unable to com- plete the work this fall. The Guelph surveyers have completed the field survey work on the Walker drain in the Grand Bend area. Clerk Wilmar D, Wein inform- ed the T-A that none of the pre- sent Stephen township officials have yet stated their intentions for the coming year, . . affWar"P"Prir re.rrm, • ..ea.e.c:40.4".:f74%*47.0*/*Ige-/.4enVr r ••••••• .. , .444 ... .