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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-12-02, Page 17Skyway Grocery and Dry Goods free delivery Centralia Open 7 days a week a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 228-6431, Lettuce U.S. No, 1 35' Tomatoes Hot House lb. 29' Potatoes Ont. No. 1 10 lbs. 39' Oranges Sunkist Size 113 doz. 65' Cottage Roll Coleman Sweet Ib, 59' Wieners Coleman 2 lb. 99' Ham Cooked Sand. Size 99' Eggs Medium doz. 29' SPECIALS On Snowmobile Suits And Christmas Gifts COME IN AND SEE OUR PRICES rirsopp,-. REDI-MIX CONCRETE (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237.3422 Angelo's PIZZA For True Italian Flavor To Complete A Perfect Evening OPEN FRI and SAT 6:00 p.m to 1.00 a.m. SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. to 1 1 (X) p.m. GRAND BEND 41 Main St. Phone 238-2161 ON SALE THURSDAY 7 P.M. OPEN STOCK VALUE $22.25 HAROLD GUNN HOME HARDWARE Next to Post Office in Exeter Buy a nsini HOLLAND manure spreader or a grinder-mixer and pick a WINTER BUYER'S BONUS GIFT Corning Corelle® Livingware Set Rockwell Variable Speed 1/2 " Drill Kit Kodak Instamaticn X-30 Color Outfit General Electric AM/FM Portable Radio Any one of these gifts becomes your Winter Buyer's Bonus when you buy a new New Holland manure spreader or grinder-mixer. Bonus offer good between Dec. 1, 1971, and Jan. 81, 1972. You get the benefits of quality construction in your New Holland spreader or grinder-mixer for years to come, Stop in today. Times-Advocate, Decombtor 2, 1971 Page 7 Counties. to prepare for region government YOU MAY LOOK THE WHOLE TOWN OVER Bur THERE a NONE 4 TO COWAN, FOR WYK, SUCH AS ouRs a VERY VERY.. R ./4 The president of the Mid- the Canadain Forces Base at western Ontario Regional Clinton which was closed Development Council said recently. Tuesday regional government Mr. Hayter said the recent will come to Huron and Perth announcement of the sale of the counties in the future and they base to Rodoma Investments and should he prepared for it. Development Limited of Galt James C. Hayter, in a speech "leads to great possibilities for delivered to the fall conference of the future of that community MORDC, warned that the other within Huron County." three counties in the region should "keep information on this vital change in local govern- ment." He said MORDC is working in the areas of industry, agriculture and tourism to assist individuals, organizations and companies "in an effort to build a better economic and environmental future for the region." Transportation-is an area of special concern for MORDC and Mr. Hayter noted, "We have an interest in all forres of tran- sportation and in particular have had a number of meetings with C.N.R. people that will be of benefit to the region as a whole. The sound transportation base within the region may be the lifeline for some communities," DICK and DAVE Plumbing & Electrical DICK FiAll 2364607 Zurich DAVEDURAND 565.5281 Bayfield PARCOST PRESCRIPTIONS at Reasonable Cost (Government Promoted Plan) Middleton Pharmacy PHARMACIST: Stan Horrell Exeter 235-1 5 70 Mr. Hayter said one major change within the region "will most likely come in January 1973, when a regional government will probably come into existence in the County of Waterloo," The MORDC president said regional government is inevitable for Huron, Perth and Wellington counties as it is inevitable for counties right across the province. "The county system of government which has been brought into full force now is just the beginning for regional government," he said. MT. CARMEL CHEERLEADERS -- The Mt. Carmel school football team had plenty of help from their cheerleaders in winning the Huron-Perth separate school junior championship. The girls are from the left, Pauline Gielen, Marilyn Ford, Michelle Hogan, Frances Nash, Maureen Muller and Carol Ross. TA photo Seat Inflation NoW GAS 47.9 Snell Bros. LIMITED Exeter 235-0660 Huron employees get raises, one request not approved were given increases, Gary Davidson, planning director, went from $13,000 to $13,500 and his assistant, planning technician Nicholas Hill will receive an extra $500 per annum bringing his earnings to $7,700. The Administrator at Huronview, C. A. Archibald, will receive $12,000 this year, $500 more than last year. County librarian Ethel Dewar will receive $11,100 this year, an increase of $500. A similar in- crease was approved for county development officer Spence Cummings who goes from $10,000 to $10,500. Ray Scotchmer, curator of Huron County Museum, received a raise of $800 to $7,000; Mrs. F. Nanz, a $300 increase to $4,400; and R. Pfrimmer, another museum employee, was raised to $2,35 per hour. Caretakers received raises, too, including Jim Sheardown who received $500 annually to bring him to $7,200; and $300 each per annum to three others, D. Dalton at $5,800; M. MacAulay "There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that it will come to the rest of the region," he added. Ile did not estimate when the regional government might be established in any of the other three counties. In the course of his speech he outlined what MORDC had done in the past year for the region. The development council is surveying 150 industries as a part of its Air Service Survey which is studying the feasibility of establishing air passenger and express service between various and D. Lynn at $5,400 each. municipalities in the region and The Construction Safety Toronto. Inspector, Everett Smith, "Progress is being made at received an increase of $258 per Clinton in an effort to re-establish annum for a total salary of $6,300, a sound economic community on V4.=:16't:VerqgrtIeit*:!re1iWtgi.tztrtettri.t111.tr*,i.c:*r4?gresNrciMstel?1;:Nt:?Al;?:4,#.0:i!..itifti*:iteSI:ilid, 4tVrs=?A'S's:11t,i't's:in're,tt*tilltrs:?iititt?:t.z1.11,6t:rtiett?grtiVNI:Fgrr itivilertqwwrd-re,,4,;:itis Here's the Easy, Inexpensive Way To Send YOUR It may have been the Christ- mas spirit which gripped Huron County Council last Friday at its regular November session and probably the last one for this year. At any rate, several salary adjustments were made for Huron CoUnty officers although most of them were within the five percent guidelines imposed. Only one salary hike was not approved as presented to council and the Huron County Road Committee has been asked to restudy its request for county engineer Jim Britnell. The proposal for a $500 increment and a $500 merit increase for a total of $1,000 annually was not passed. Britnell's present salary is $20,500. Salary increases were ap- proved for Administrator John Berry and Deputy Clerk- Treasurer Bill Manly. Berry received an increase 'of $1,000 bringing his salary to $16,500 and Hanly gained another $1,000 as well, hiking his annual earnings to $12,000, A bid for a further increase for each of these officers was turned down by recorded vote. Two county employees working with the Huron Planning Board People hardly ever make use of the freedom they have, for example, freedom of thought; instead they demand freedom of speech as a compensation. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER 09MirlripA.1 PERSONAL or FAMILY1 GREETING ADS Lookingglass, Oregon, a sheep-ranching community, has one and ONLY one parking meter. * A bouncing sensation when brakes are applied could indicate that at least one of the brake drums is out of round. * The first automobile insurance policy was issued in 1898. It promised the owner protection from lawsuits brought by owners of horses frightened by the sight or sound of the car. f•POto§,:•W:iAt-Pilio•Ni:4•PrlicoNgta•fts,P. •IPtIrrWit$IIP,trIgIliAlIPArIPAtIPItIvilc..1PittPPAtt reg1-r.i?el.1":+littrA1P4047Iitt41 Looks like car trailers ate here to stay. Over the past decade they've increased by 400%. CErfibitalYcy SMYTH — To all my friends and relatives I wish you the *„. joys of the Christmas season 41 and a very prosperous new SMITTS — Greetings to all our friends and relatives at this festive season. Best wishes for the new year. 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