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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-10-04, Page 7FITNESS AWARDS AT HURON CENTENNIAL — Awards of ex- cellence for participation in Canada Fitness tests were handed out recently at Huron Centennial school. Back, left, Pay' Carter, Gordon Geddes, Jeff Gibbings, Carry Doig, Richard Wallace, Bobby Lawrence and Jerry Dayman. Third row, David Consitt, Roy Brown, Daryl Johnston, Steven Dallas, Steven Butt, Paul Geddes and John Binnendyk. Second row, Marianne Kalbfleisch, Sandra McGregor, Janice Webster, Nancy MacGregor, Nancy Stoll, Joanne Dayman, Cathy Coleman, Barbara Butt and Faith Renner. Front, Fay Cantelon, Dale Stevenson, Gary Howard, Paul Kalbfleisch, Susan McAllister, Sherri Taylor, Kathy Martens and Diane Gridzak. Missing were John Coleman, Teresa Ferris, Mary Jane McGregor and Steven Telford. T-A photo August bill up $512 Water use at Vanastra rises g Monthly Pi r WS 2. OCTOBER 1973 THERE'S A REFRESHING NIP IN THE AIR The arrival of autumn is always welcome after the long hot days of summer. A crisp fresh nip fills the air and you get that marvelous feeling of being healthy and alive. WATCH OUT FOR TOO MUCH ENERGY Everybody feels like getting things done and you usually set out to do it with a zest. But, do not overdo it for sometimes that sudden burst of energy can put you flat on your back. BACK TROUBLE CAN BE SERIOUS But, sometimes if you react quickly to the first signs of a back pain problem you can over- come it with rest and perhaps with one of the many ointments made for that purpose that we carry in stock. DON'T WAIT TOO LONG If the pain does not go away in a relatively short period of time consult with your physician. You may have done more damage than you thought. He will determine if an x-ray is In order and from there medication and even whirl- pool bath treatment could be necessary. GET YOUR BACK BACK IN SHAPE Do any exercises recommended for you. Practice good posture at all times. If medication is ordered for you we will be pleased to give your prescription our fullest professional atten- tion. Bob Middleton, PhmB Stan Horrell, PhmB R M1DDL TON limp R frs'ite-dx.4-42.ti. PHONE 23 5-15 70 EXETER — ReORAI R,VRORgRVRaR R R Lk R 0 R Times-Advocate, -Octobe , 1973 . , r 4 — „..—..„ Dtz.41.0 j4 r.440 W A, D E inAsguer criy, e. D. T. (Terry) Wade Total Insurance ,Service Auto — Fire — liability — Glass Sickness and Accident Income Life — Pensions — Surety Bonds, etc. I would be happy to discuss your particular insurance needs. Call today or at renewal time. Phone Lucan 227-4061 If your key* fits you win a new 1974 • (Model F340—Ontario's Family Snowmobile) Your RED key is wiaiting for you at your Moto-Ski dealers! (NO RUFtCHASE NECESSARY) Try your key in the ignition of the new Moto-Ski'Model F 340 at your Moto-Ski dealers—if the key fits—the Moto-Ski is yours absolutely free. Contest ends November 15, 1973. One key per visitor. Winners' names will be announced in this paper. See all the great new '74 Moto-Skis on display NOW. Lawrence Becker RR 2 Crediton 519-234-6486 • • oi • Nome , 4 • ot Stteot 5 I s , . • City/Town i Phone.. ---, —,. • • • I ciMi a lot YES r: I. NO El I I I m.: 6 • plan to hulk) this ya • YES rj I NO En : • •••iii -••••••••••••••••••ii • • • • • Illustrated above is the Beaver "Collingwood". It's the most popular, 3 bedroom ranch-style Beaver Home in our selection of over 50 models and it con be quickly and easily shell erected for you on your lot anywhere in the Province. Beaver makes choosing and buying a home as simple as shopping for new furniture. Our knowledge and experience of building methods and materials combined with our huge volume purchasing helps keep prices reasonable too. So get the facts today. Mail coupon below Or visit your nearest Beaver Store , • • • Oogio0o For Free Full Colour Homes Cata- logue rill in and mail to: Beaver Lumber Co, Ltd, Plannod Buildings Di dsion 570 Horrop Of hod, MILTON, Oct, • • • Herb's Plumbing Heating and Gasfitting FREE ESTIMATES EXETER, ONT, HERB BLUE 235-2996 Notice to Owners of Dogs and Cats FREE RABIES CLINICS The Huron County Health Unit, in co-operation with the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture will be holding free rabies clinics at the following: Friday, October 5-2 p.m. to 8 p.m. CLINTON ARENA Monday, October 9-1 p.m. to 8 p.m. GODERICH ARENA Tuesday, October 10-2 p.m, to 8 p.m. BRUSSELS LIBRARY Wednesday, October 11-2 p.m. to 8 p.m. SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Thursday, October 12-2 p.m. to 8 p.m. BAYFIELD TOWN HALL Come Harvest The SAVINGS 3 DAYS LEFT ENDS OCTOBER 6 in our WAREHOUSE SALE Located 2 Blocks North of Our Store 105 RICHMOND STREET • Chesterfields • Lamps • Dining Room Suites • Mattresses • Chairs • Bedroom Suites • Kitchen Suites • Hoover Appliances • Odds 'n Ends Bonthron Furniture Mensal! 262-2016 Watch For The Signs Leading To Our Warehouse Sale To9 day receipts should equal 1972 With several areas still not. accounted .for, the :South Huron Hospital Auxiliary's tag day has returned $904. thus far. This is just 004 $109 less than lest, ear's total returns and Mrs. Hector Murray, tag day corri, mittee convener, has no doubt that they will equal or perhaps surpass that mark this year. The auxiliary organizes the tag-day Mall the areas served by South Huron Hospital, including Exeter, Hensall, Grand Bend, While the committee of Mrs. Murray, Mrs. R. E. Pooley; Mrs: Stella Taylor and Mrs. Chuck Snell initially organized the canvass, and while the auxiliary Members travelled door-to-door in Exeter, the canvassing in other communities is left up to various organizations, In 'Hensall for example, WI members conducted the canvass. In other communities it could have been A church group or 4-H girls. But the money comes back to the auxiliary and is put in the general funds to be used as the need arises, A total of about 40 ladies canvassed in Exeter alone, but Mrs. Murray said she had no idea how many might be involved all together in all communities. Gordon DeJong of Brucefield. A request for a permit from Wilhelmima • Van Dorp of Seaforth for a chicken barn was refused because it did not meet the code of practice requirement set by the ministry of agriculture. Gordon Heard Construction RR 2 Seaforth was awarded the Plan survey of connections People presently using Exeter's sanitary sewer system and not paying all their costs will be the subject of a search in the next three months, Drains committee chairman Tom MacMillan recommend 'd this week that works super' tendent Glen Kells make a systematic search of all sewer connections to determine who is connected. MacMillan said some people are connected who have not had inspections and who are not paying for the service on their water bills. Some, he suggested, may not have paid connection fees. Council authorized the survey. Hensall council — Continued from Page 6 Road superintendent Ernie Davis reported that he has cleaned 100 catch basins with 21 more to do. He intends opening the drain at the Presbyterian Church and one at Jim Taylors. A donation of $10 was made to the Canadian Ski Association. Four building permits were approved: to Cooks Division of Gerbro Corporation to enclose a front proch; to Wilbur Dilling to put a canopy over his front door; to Thomas Gettus for siding on his house and to John Lavender to build an addition to his workshop. Bills and accounts of $8,020.24 were ordered paid, which in- cluded $4,570 for bulldozing at the dump. Water consumption at Van- astra continues to increase clerk-treasurer James MacIn- tosh informed members of Tuckersmith council at a meeting in Brucefield, Tuesday. He said the water bill at Vanastra amounted to $1,872.00 up $512.00 from August. On September 3 a delegation from Vanastra charged that the man in charge of the water system was over pumping at a rate estimated at 50,000 gallons a day and when council later in- formed him of this he said it would be corrected. With the rate of water con- tinuing to increase, council wondered if there might be a major leak in the system, Council will investigate further. Tuckersmith buys water from Clinton at a cost of 40 cents for 1,000 metered gallons for the residents at Vanastra and then charges it back to the individual home owners. A request for a building permit for a feed room was approved for contract for snow removal in the township with his grader at a tender price of $16.50 per hour, up $1,00 from last year. The township road crew also use their equipment for snow removal on the 101 miles of township road to be cleared each winter. Council approved a request for land severance from Eric Macintosh of RR 3 Seaforth for the house and 1 acre of land on Lot 32 Conc 6 London road sur- vey. Council passed a bylaw for the Rehorst drain when court of revision was held for the drain and no appeals were made. Tenders will be advertised for construction of the drain in the spring. The drain is estimated to cost $31,500. Deputy Reeve Ervin Sillery was appointed Tuckersmith representative to the farm safety council for Huron which is to be organized later this month. Council will inform Conestoga College located at Vanastra that it should direct its request for garbage pick up to Wm. E. Little of Londesboro and pay him as Tuckersmith's contract with Mr. Little is only for the residential area at Vanastra. Council accepted a petition for a drain signed by Mrs. Geo. Falconer and Wm. De Jong both of Brucefield,