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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-07, Page 1527 Tenders Wonted Ontario MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES Times,Advocate, November 7, 1974 -'.4 :Wwzrogztexo-#.4 04- Page 15 We're On. Our Own The Furniture Reuphoistery Section of Huron Carpet Will Now Be Known As CANADIAN FURNITURE RESTORERS EXETER Still Operating From The Same Location . . . 149 B THAMES ROAD W. (Behind Acme Neon Sign) OPERATED BY HARRY SCHAUFLER • 27 Years Experience In Furniture Restoring INTRODUCTORY OFFER Recovering 2-Piece $1 89. Chesterfield Suite With Fabrics In Stock Phone 235-0131, (After Hours 262-2648) VAWABLE COUPON With every purchase of $10 or more, fill /;),DRAW FOR $25 MERCHANDISE in this coupon and drop it into our store. / klANk:Sk% WOW /17 iff If/NA SHORT RIB, BLADE or SHOULDER Country Roast .98` 1,13 98 ( FRESH Side Ribs FRESH GRADE 'A ° - 5 to 10 LB AVERAGE Turkey Broilers LB78 C BUTT Pork Chops L$ 88` FREEZER BUYS Red Brand "A-in STEER BEEF FRONTS LB 83c CHUCKS L8 78c SHort Rib, Blade & Cross Rib Roast, Stew & Grand Chuck (80 to 100 lb average) FRESH SELECT Pork Loins 984 LB (Prices include processing) 12 OZ JAR 79' DELM ONTE 48 OZ Tomato Juice 47c SWANSON BEEF, CHICKEN & TURKEY T-V Dinners 11 oz 95C 69( WESTINGHOUSE INSIDE FROST Light Bulbs 1 40 60 00,WATTS 2 /4 91 KRAFT PEANUT BUTTER NEW LITRE SIZE 35.2 OZ Seven-Up Uncola 2/75c Dare Cookies 2/89 NAB 013 SUNGOLD 3 1/4 OZ Orange Crystals 5/814 12 OZ JAR Bicks Relishes 45t KADONA 100's Tea Bags U.S. NO 1 HEAD Lettuce 38( U.S, NO 1 - 10 LB BAG COOKING Onions 884 tJ.S. NO 1 Cucumbers 2/38 SOUTH AFRICAN - SIZE 138's Oranges fx)z, 78( Last week's winner - Mrs,. Frank Allister, Grand 13erid Open Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p„ in. Friday, 8 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 to '7 p.m. THE TENDER SPOT PHONE 238.2512 — GRAND BEND BURN'S SUNL\1ER WHOLE or PIECES $ LA-29 FRESH GRADE "A" - ROASTING Chi ckens 5 LBS car UP LB 68 ` -VICSIMCWICW‘..10C5VICICSICIIMCICICIC. BEAT THE HIGH COST OF EATING...SHOP THESE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SUPER SPECIALS- NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13 CANADA NO 1 BUTTER LB 89t IliNVIMNIOM MOW TWA MONT TO UAW MMOOMN - 3 QT BAGS SILVERWOOD'S HOMO or 20/0 $1.29 LB 69t MILK FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROASTS 373 Main St. Phone 235-1570 or 235-1070 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. 28 Auction Sales CLEARING Auction Sale OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. AND HOGS For John and Lloyd MacDougal Sat, Nov. 9 DRAPERY FABRICATORS & INSTALLERS SH EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Executive members from the south portion of the-Huron-Middlesex riding were elected at the annual dinner meeting of the Liberal Association meeting last week. From left to right are Ivan Kalbfleisch, treasurer, Howard Aitken, district vice- president for Goderich; Wilson Hodgins, district vice-president for Ailsa Craig, Lucan, McGillivray and Biddulph; Dqve McClure, district vice-president for Exeter, Stephen and Usborne; Paul Steckle, district vice-president for Hay, Hansa{{, Stanley, Zurich and Boyfield; Graeme Craig, district vice-president for Walton and Tuckersmith and Don Kay, district vice-president for Clinton, Goderich township, Hullet and Vanastra. T-A photo SEALED TENDERS will be received until 3:00. p.m. LOCAL TIME ON November 28, 1974 for all labour, material, plant, equip- ment and services necessary for the fabrication and installation of new drapes, Administration Building and Bruce Hall, (thirty-five windows), Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology, Huron Park, Ontario, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ministry of Government Ser- vices, Regional Office, 400 Elizabeth Street, Guelph, Ontario, NIE 2Y1. Telephone 822-1150, (Miss J, Robin- son). Plans and Specifications will be on display at the London and District and Kitchener-Waterloo, Construe, tipn Association Offices. NOTE; For further information regarding this Tender, please contact the Purchasing Officer, Ministry of Government Services, Guelph, On- tario. Telephone 822-1150. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. FAVRIN Regional Manager Tender Opening No. GUE 75 Liberals elect new slate 1:30 p.m, at Lot 18, Con. 14 Hibbert Township, 21/2 miles south of Cromarty and 1/2 mile west, David Brown 990 tractor selectomatic transmission and pulley in new condi- tion; David Brown loader with gravel plates; W 4 International tractor; John Deere M tractor; 28 plate 3 point hitch Ford disc; New Idea single beater manure spreader; New Idea 7 ft, trail mower; 3 point hitch Hergott cultivator; 3 furrow trip beam Oliver plow; Case one way disc; Homelite XL chain saw; Cockshutt Model 18 combine bean and grain attachments; McKee harvester; land roller; Gehl hammer mill and 50 ft. belt; Inter- national cultivator; 2 sets of sleighs; seed drill; hydro fencer; 20 ft. 4 inch grain auger; 3/4 horse motor; side rake; dump rake; fanning mill; Champion grinder and motor; milking machine; 4 section harrows; gravity box and wagon; trailer; 2 drag plows; binder; lumber; 2 walking plows; hayloader; 1967 Ford Galaxie car to sell as is and many miscellaneous items and scrap iron. LIVESTOCK: 2 sows with litters; 7 large feeder hogs. Quantity of baled wheat straw. Proprietors John and Lloyd MacDougal Auctioneer Larry Gardiner Proprietors and Auctioneer not 45c responsible for accidents day of sale. of farms Will be wiped out, the farm credit corporation is ex- panding and better incentives for young farmers are planned, she said Wednesday. Mrs. Campagnola said that it was time there was a Liberal MP from Huron Middlesex. She said that the riding was diametrically opposed but that the problems could be overcome. She said that she was living proof that it could be done. "We went 17 years without a Liberal in our riding (Skeena)," she said, "and then we took it with a woman. Nothing is impossible." "All it takes," she said, "is devoted, difficult and united work within the party." You have to divert the energy of your dif- ferences into a solid front for the Liberals in Huron-Middlesex." She said that the party had a whole hdst of strong Liberals to back them up and called to those "We are entering into a new era of agriculture today," said Iona Campagnola, Liberal MP for Skeena Bc, who was guest speaker at the Huron Middlesex Liberal association annual dinner meeting Wednesday evening in Zurich. Mrs. Campagnola, is parliamentary assistant to Judd Buchannan, the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs. She said that "there is no reason why Canada can't continue to have a constant supply of top quality food at a reasonable cost," but that farmers "must be given the proper concessions and in- centives to keep the system rolling." She said that the Liberal government, under the direction of Agriculture minister Eugene Whelan, is taking steps to insure that farmers get a fair deal. The capital gains tax on inheritance Don Kay, Clinton; Wilson Hodgins, Biddulph; Graeme Craig, Walton; Bill Keil, Wingham and Howard Aitken, Goderich. Jack Horn of McKillop was elected Secretary, defeating Harold Shore who has been the secretary of the association for 22 years. Mr. Shore had indicated in September that he would not be running for the position this year, but decided at the meeting that he would stand again. He was defeated in a ballot vote at the dinner meeting. Chairman A. Y. McLean of Seaforth thanked Mr. Shore for his past service to the association. Arnold Stinnisson was elected assistant secretary and Ivan Kalbfleisch was returned as treasurer. Directors elected were women Mrs. Jean Adams, Brucefield and Mrs. Jim Barrett, Huron Park, under 25, Trudy Holmes, Wingham and Bruce Williams. Honourary presidents are Gordon Mc Gavin, A, Y. McLean, Bill Elston and George Inglis. at the meeting to "forget the negative and objective thoughts and start working to make the Huron-Middlesex. riding Liberal." The annual dinner meeting of the Liberal association was at- tended by over 200 members, the largest showing in several years. Huron County Warden Bill Elston told the meeting that "they must, as Liberals get out and work in the next three or four years. With an early start and good organization we have a chance to win this riding," he said. John Broadfoot of Brucefield was elected president of the Liberal association for the coming year. Charlie Thomas was elected Executive vice president. District vice-presidents are: Dave McClure, Crediton; Paul Stecke, Zurich; John Rutherford; Study shows several bridges need replacing in Tuckersmith councils to certify bridges safe for school buses. The engineer's report asked by council indicated two bridges) the Roman Line at Lot 22, Con, 4-5 should have a sign limiting 41/2 tons and be replaced, as soon' possible. Similarily, Plumb's bridge at Concession 11-12 should be limited to five tons and also replaced soon. The report said the Hanna bridge on Concession 3, sideroad 15-16 should have an eight ton limit and repair work and rails replaced and the bridge replaced in the near future. The bridge at lot 7, Concession 12 should have a 11 ton limit and the bridge at Concession 2, Lots 30-31 may carry loads in excess of 11 tons. The engineer said he is preparing plans for replacement of bridges in 1975 on Concession 4, Sideroad 20-21 and lot 1, Con- cession 10-11. Building permits were ap- proved for the Vanastra recreation committee for building a swimming pool cover and Rochus Faber., Kippen for a barn addition. A bylaw increasing the water installation rate in Egmondville from $200 to $400 and the com- mercial rate from $400 to $500 was approved. Tuckersmith council has ap- proved a plan of subdivision of approximately 20 acres owned by Ken and Rod Doig on the north side of Egmondville adjoining their golf course. The projected lots provide for 61 houses and a one acre park. The Doig's must construct the necessary roads and provide all services before the subdivision is turned over to the township. Plans are being sent to the London office of the Ontario Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovern- mental Affairs for approval. An engineer's report prepared by B. M. Ross, Goderich on the safety of bridges in Tuckersmith crossed by Huron County Board of Education buses revealed several needed replacing. Last spring the board of education concerned about the safety of students travelling on township roads asked various BINGO AGAIN The second Exeter Lions club armchair bingo begins Monday morning. Two numbers will be called each morning for the first three weeks. Cards are on sale in Exeter and throughout the entire district. Numbers may be obtained by calling 235-1211 each morning after 10 a.m. Seniors enjoy entertainment Police Villages of • DASHWOOD • CENTRALIA • CREDITON NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Police Villages of Centralia and Crediton in the Township of Stephen and the Police Village of Dashwood in the Townships of Stephen and Hay in the County of Huron that in com- pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, as amended by 1974, Chapter 32, the period for the above office is THURS. NOV. 7, 1974 until 5 o'clock in the afternoon TUES. NOV. 12, 1974 at the office of the Clerk of the Township of Stephen during regular office hours. POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Three to be elected for each Police Village Crediton, Ont. WILMAR D. WEIN October 31, 1974 Returning Officer NOMINATIONS Township of McGillivray For Offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve Councillors will be received at the Clerk's Office 171 King Street, Parkhill from 9 a.m. Thursday, November 7, 1974 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 12, 1974 W. J. AMOS Clerk & Returning Officer ar r,)i. • A NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron that the period during which nomination papers may be filed in the office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will commence on 7th. day of November at the hour of 9:00 o'clock, and close on November 12th. at the hour of 5 o'clock for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office(s) of REEVE DEPUTY REEVE COUNCILLORS (3) for the Township of Usborne of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and further take notice that the manner in which said nominations shall be filed is set forth in section 34 of The Municipal Elections Act which provides that: How nominated 34.—(1) A person may be nominated as a candidate for an office by filing in the office of the clerk, during the normal office hours of the clerk within the period in which nominations may be filed, a nomination paper in prescribed form which: (a) shall be signed by at least ten electors whose names ore entered in the polling lists of electors entitled to vote in an election to such of- fice; (b) shall state the name, occupation and address of the person nominated in such manner as will identify him and the office for which he is nominated; and (c) shall state the name and address of each elector signing the nomina- tion paper and, where the office for which the person is nominated is a member of a school board, that such nominator is a public school elector or a separate school elector as the fact is. 1974,s.20(1). Consent and declaration to be filed (2) Na nomination is valid unless there is filed with the nomination paper a consent in writing to the nomination and a declaration of qualifica- tion in the prescribed form by the person nominated. Huron County Board of Education to the Clerk Township of Stephen Public school nominators (3) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the holder of which is required to be elected by public school electors shall be signed by public school electors only. 1974, s.20(2). Huron-Perth RCSS Board Separate school nominators (4) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the holder of which is required to be -elected by separate school electors shall be signed by separate school electors only, 1974, s.20(3). ' to the Clerk Township of Stephen separate nomination papers (5) Each candidate for election to an office shall 6e nominated by a separate nomination paper, but an elector may sign the nomination papers of different candiddtes. Clerk to keep nomination paper (6) After a nomination paper is filed with the clerk it shall remain in the possession of the clerk. Onus on person nominated (7) The onus is do the person nominated for election to On office to file a bona fide 'nomination paper, If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices, are nominated and make the required declarations, notice of the tittle for The holding of the poll, chiding the advance poll and notice of the last day for mak- ing applications for a Certificate to vote by proxy will be given forthwith. Oiven under my hand this thirtieth day of October 1974 H. H. G. Strang Returning Officer The Exeter Senior Citizens Club met at the Legion Hall November 5 in the evening for their first meeting of the winter months. There were 75 in at- tendance. After singing "0 Canada" a sing song was held. The group was favoured with musical entertainment including a piano solo by Mrs. Broadfoot, a piano and saxophone duet by Mrs. Broadfoot and Mrs. Andy Orr. The Miller girls did a stepdance number accompanied by Nelson Howe on the violin and Lorne Johnston on the banjo. Solos were also heard from the Glanville sisters with their guitars and David Rundle on the accordion. Charles Hoffman gave a vocal solo and Scottish songs were provided by Carl Mills accompanied by Mrs, Ottewell. Musical numbers were also given by Hank Green on the violin and Lorne Johnston on the banjo. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston gave a piano and banjo duet. After singing "The Queen", lunch was served by the Legion ladies,