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Custom Slaughtering and Processing ,•'.3..ckinctiviclual Requirements cattle, pfd Hogs are Government iinspected in our Modern Abattoir for Your Protection. 4 Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon OPENING SPECIAL FREE F FR FRENCH IES With Giantburg or Giant Cheeseburg DERBY DIP DIP Drive-In Re-Opening This Weekend We Sell The Best and Repair The Rest Authorized Dealer For HOMELITE JACKSSRempaallirESnegrivniece MENSAL 262-2103 107 Queen - One Block North of Business Section Hours 8 to 6 Fri. files till 4) MOBYLETTE and SOLE)( MINISTRY OF HOUSING Ontario Housing Corporation Supply, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE OF 46 NEW COIN OPERATED WASHERS & 46 NEW COIN OPERATED DRYERS FOR: Arthur 0.H, 2 Assiginack O.H. 1 Belleville O.H. 7 Caledonia 0,H. 1 Cannington O.H. 1 Chesley O.H. 3 Dryden O.H. 3 Dundalk O.H. 1 Elk Lake O.H. 1 Exeter 0.H, 1 Iroquois Falls O.H. 4 Listowel O.H. 5 Moore Township O.H. 2 Niagara-on-the-Lake O.H. 1 Reference Number P.C. 8 2 /75 Ottawa O.H. 45 Renfrew 0,H, 5 Southampton O.H. 1 St. Marys O.H. 1 Sturgeon Falls O.H. 3 Wallaceburg O.H. 4 Windsor O.H. 22 Tenders will be received for the above until 12:00 noon E.S.T. April 3, 1975 by the Ontario Housing Corporation, 101 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1P8, c/o the Chief Purchasing Officer, 11th floor, from whom details and specifications may be obtained or telephone 965-9749, quoting reference number as above. Proponents may bid on one project, a group of projects or all projects. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AN AGENCY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Will take place at the Vanastra Recreation Centre:. SatOtfilaY, March 22, 10 0,01, to 3 pm,. and Monday, March 24. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PROGRAMS AVAILABLE For complete details and your registration forms ,., see the information brochure mailed t,5you on or about March loth. MEN'S DRESS SLACKS UP TO De Jong's GRAND BEND CLOTHING and Back Room Boutique MAIN ST. GRAND BEND Phone 238-2358 Pre-Easter LADIES' All Our Pant Suits and Dresses This Week Only WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES 1/2 -SIZE DRESSES AND OVER-SIZE PANT SUITS (UP TO• SIZE 46) LADIES' $800 STRETCHYRegJ.E$A18N.00S Continues This Weekend THURSDAY 10-12 and 1:00 -6:00 FRIDAY 10-12 and 1:00'- 6:00 SATURDAY 10:00 to 6:00 We Accept Chargex and Masterchargo LADIES' SLACKS & BLOUSES Posit 22 Marsh 2g, 1975 SWIMMING PROGRAM REGISTRATION = As The Mayor Sees... SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY An Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN Phone 235-0400 FOODS By MRS. IRVIN RADER bAst-iWririn Zion Lutheran Church choir held their annual meeting in the Witilliiiitill11111111191191111111111911111111111119ffiglintill111111111111111111111991199911111011111111i19111111illliG Fri. & Sat. - 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 Noon to 8:30 p.m. EXETER #4 South 235-2541 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i Here Now! MOPEDS iv* From Only Priced '279" Super Deluxe Models Up To $549.00 6 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • The Fun Machines • Require no licence registration or helmet • Can be operated by anyone 74 or over =Jerry MacLean & Son ri EXETER AUTOMOTIVE LTD. 235-0800 HIGHWAY 4 - NORTH 51111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffr7. church basement following choir practice. Officers elected were:- president, Howard Datars; vice- president, Mrs. Melvin Stade; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ray Van Dorsselaer; choir leader, Melvin Stade; assistant, Mrs. Martha Miller; organist, Helen Nadiger ; social committee, Mrs. Howard Datars, Charles Martene and Mrs. Albert Miller. "Court Whist" was played with prizes awarded to Reinhold Miller, high; and Sherrie Stade, low. 4-H Girls The Busy Basters held their fifth and sixth meeting with 13 girls present. Mrs. Earl Keller discussed stay stitiching and the grain. Mrs. Ray Rader demon- strated darts, seams, stay stit- ching and facing. The girls worked on their blouses and making samples for their books. UCW meetina Calvary United Church Women met Tuesday, March 11 with the Stewardship and Recruiting group. Chairlady, Mrs. Harold Hendrick opened the meeting with advice for Lent, Stanley Haist and Jack Gaiser sang "In the Garden". The topic was Easter - Central festival of the Resurrection. Mrs. Wm. Chandler read the scripture and the scripture "Jesus Christ Super Star „„tiew..v.ersiori" was read by Mrs. Hugh Boyle. Mrs. Bruce Guy had the group sharing many different ways with each lady lighting a candle. Mrs. Syd Neeb led in prayer. Stanley Haist, Jack and Maxine Gaiser sang "Were you there?" Mrs. Don Gaiser had a message on Thankfulness. Mrs. Mervyn Treman, president, conducted the business. There were 20 mem- bers present. The ladies donated to Bunny Bundle and the Red Cross. The Sunshine committee is Mrs. Hugh Boyle and Mrs. Letta Taylor. Wednesday March 12 the UCW had the birthday party at the Bluewater Rest Home. Ladies Aid Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid met Wednesday March 12 with group 3 and Mrs. Hilda Rader, con- vener, in charge of Devotions and lunch, Mrs. Delmar Miller took as the topic "International Women's Year", All the ladies were in- volved in opinions and suggestions.Mrs. Miller summed it up in these words "What we are is God's gift to us and what we make of ourselves is our gift to Him," Mrs. Arnold Becker president, dealt with the business. The Altar Guild reported 16 calls. The new Guild is Mrs. Charles Marlene and Mrs. Martha Miller. Plans for catering two May weddings were finalized. Agreement was made to cater to one in Sep- tember. A hymn sing song was held. Dashwood WI The Agriculture and Canadian Industries group of Dashwood WI with Mrs. John Rader convener, conducted a bus trip to Schilbe's maple sugar bush, Bayfield, with husbands invited on Wednesday March 12. The ladies were able to view the processes from tapping to the finished product. A taste of maple sugar was also available. Pancakes and fresh maple syrup were served for lunch. Most of the ladies took advantage of the product for sale. A business meeting had been held earlier to plan the district annual at Dashwood May 15, Les Jo lies Chemies Les Jolies Chemises held their fourth meeting at Dashwood Community Centre. The leaders helped with straightening materials and cutting out blouses. Mrs. Inthout brought her sewing machine and showed the girls different stitches. Centenarian honoured Dashwood Centenarian, Mrs. Adella "Bammie" Fisher celebrated her 102nd birthday March 17. Open house was held March 16 and 17 at the home of her grand- daughter and husband, Mr. & Mrs. Leeland Restemayer where she received numerous callers, They included MP Robert McKinley and Mrs. McKinley, MPP Jack,- Riddell and Mrs, Riddell, who also presented her with a plaque. She was the recipient of many gifts and over 100 cards. She is indeed a remarkable person with a very clear mind. Bowling Party The Happy Gang bowling team held a euchre party with their husbands as guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Miller, Winners were:- ladies' high, Mrs. Anthony Martene; low, Mrs. Lorne Becker; Men's high, Anthony Martene, low, Delmar Miller; lone hands, Mrs. Delmar Miller, A delicious pot luck lunch was served. Personals Ken McCrae is a patient in Westminster Hospital, London, where he underwent surgery. An evening of films sponsored by Dashwood Men's club was greatly enjoyed by all. A generous collection for the cancer fund was received. Tuesday Ladies PKP D. Riddell 663 2 55 PP' P. Haugh 743 5 119 HD P. Hunter Duvar 708 7 101 PDP M. Harrell 510 0 67 AB S. Smith 536 2 82 AH M. Holtzman 641 5 87 PS L. Smith 572 0 63 FF J. Cooper 645 7 97 HB M. Glover 516 7 48 LC M. Becker 496 0 52 MM L. Latulippe 606 2 136 110 N. Coleman 681 5 140 BY BRUCE SHAW Anyone who reads the T-A regularly is well-informed of events in and around Hensall, Grand Bend, Lucan and Exeter, At times, however, there is. value in reading opinion on specific issues from the per-. spective of the elected officials. This column was sparked by two issues that appeared in Exeter during the last two weeks, but hopefully it will continue as a regular feature with other opinions periodically by elected or appointed officials. This initial column will centre on the recent problems surrounding poliping in Exeter. Two basic sets of facts lie at the heart of the controversy. The first is council's decision to change the present system of policing in Exeter. Because council is in the midst of salary negotiations with its officers, council has done ab- solutely nothing with regard to inviting the OPP to come to Exeter. At the very least, council would be demonstrating bad faith in its negotiations. We refuse to black- mail the officers into accepting our salary proposals by suggesting an alternative. Secondly, all councils in Huron County were presented with the two reports during the last few months. "The Task Force on Policing' and "A Study on Policing in Huron County'. All councils were invited to a meeting of OPP and Ontario Police Commission represen- tatives to discuss some of the ideas presented in these reports. As a result of that meeting, the councils learned several things concerning OPP policing. The following facts will answer many of the questions that have, no doubt, come to your minds. 1, A council must invite the OPP to take over its policing. A contract is signed stating specifically what the exact cost will be for the year. (In Exeter's case, it would be about $75,000 for 1975). The contract is renewed annually or cancelled. There is also an "escape clause" which would cancel the contract within a couple of months, if the OPP proved unsatisfactory. 2, Because a contract has been signed for a specific purpose, OPP officers would be stationed in a town for the exclusive pur- pose of policing that town. (In our case, five men would be stationed in Exeter to police Exeter). 3. Officers on existing police forces would be absorbed by the OPP for the purpose of policing those towns which contract with the OPP. (In Exeter's case, at least one officer has stated that there would be advantages for him in joining the OPP - specifically increased salary), 4. 'Policing a town' in the eyes of the OPP means; foot patrols, door checks, bylaw enforcement, 24 hour protection - in essence exactly the same policing as we are presently receiving. 5, If an officer is on call or not in the office, a central dispatch -system would be used and the message would be relayed to an officer for action. (Exactly, the same idea is presently in effect in Exeter). These two basic considerations should be clearly understood before you commit your names to petitions and before you write to council protesting the action taken by council to change our present methods of policing. Before any steps are taken to change our existing system, you, as ratepayers will be thoroughly informed regarding the rationale behind any contemplated change. I invite comments and questions concerning this article. Friday Mixed CH C. Murray 766 3242 Mi P. McFalls 773 3210 DS B. Bowerman 599 2926 LG 0. Jaques 581 2986 MA B. Reynolds 607 2903 OC J. Varley 575 2194 Sunday Mixed MP P. Crawford 675 3336 CF G. Wilson 630 3190 DN J. Smith 711 3181 FA G. Stire 688 3168 UN M. Sereda 607. 2929 DO S. McNair Sr. 716 3178 BB R. Luther 607 3078 ON D. Heywood 785 3054 AK B. Clarke 543 2965 BL S. McNair Jr, 596 2871 A • ‘11 SMILING FACES — This group seems to be the happiest, after they received their graduation certificates from the RAP sponsored ballet classes, The certificates were presented by recreation director Jim McKinlay. The group are, back row, from left, Lisa Wright, Susan Gregus, Angie Wraight, Kim Taylor, Debbie Taylor and Janet Pfaff. Second row, Kelly Jones, Lori Stephens, Kelly Mehcigen, Joanne Jarvis, Catherine Patterson, and Darla Crawford, Front, Pam McCaffery, Debbie Josephson, Lynn Stephens and Beth Ann Dingwell. 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