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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-02, Page 31LET ME OFF OF HERE—Sally Prouty, 1, of Exeter wasn't too pleased about sitting on Santa's knee, but she managed to get a candy cane anyway. Santa was at Drysdales in Hensall last Fri- day night. Photo by McKinley Hydro employee speaks to Hurondale Institute Return All Library Books To Your Local Library FREE OF CHARGE Santa Forgives Dec. b - 11 is Re-Elect Henry Harburn FOR DEPUTY REEVE HIBBERT TOWNSHIP • Council member for 10 years (6 years as a councillor and 4 years as deputy reeve) • Served on County Council for 4 years o Chairman of Reforestation, Fish & Game for 2 years ® 1 year on Property Committee • 1 year on Road Committee 6 Member of Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority • Also active in sports for a number of years 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE AND TIME TO SPEND I CAN SERVE YOU BEST FOR ANOTHER TERM ON DEC. 6 VOTE HENRY HARBURN Some hot tips on saving energy this winter. \A \01(rfr 0 You can make it easier for your furnace to heat your home this winter and save energy by practicing these simple tips. Use storm doors and win- dows to prevent draughts. Make sure your home is properly insulated. This can reduce your fuel bill. Have your furnace checked before the heating season. Once a month. clean the filter, DID YOU KNOW . . That each member of our staff takes a personal pride in seeing that you have art adequate supply of electricity with a minimum of inconvenience and interruption - particularly during adverse weather conditions. Your comfort is our concern. EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION R. E. Pooley Chairman M. A. Greene - Commissioner B. F. Shaw - Commissioner H, L Davis - Monoget Make sure nothing blocks any heating register or cold air return. Close off rooms that aren't being used and close the heating register. Try setting your thermostat a couple of degrees lower then you usually do and save even more energy. Tuckersmith asked to rebate non resident recreation fees Queensway Mr. & Mrs, Ted Pooley and Mrs. Earl Shapton and Mrs. Alma Rundle visited several friends at the Home. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Lynn Latimer and several other residents. Shirley Prouty visited Lynn Latimer. Roy McDonald, Alex Barrett, and Harold Glanville, Jim & Hazel McNaughton and Clarence and Ann Smillie visited Mrs. Ada Smillie, Sid Pullman and Pearl PaSsmore visited Bernice Lavery, Mrs, Roy McDonald, Stuart, Jean and Ivan Triebner and Ted Prouty visited Roy McDonald. Mr, & Mrs. Bob Parsons visited Mrs. Almeeda Parsons. The Reformed Church ladies, Exeter entertained with music .and bingo on Wednesday. November 24, Mrs. Harry Dougall presided for Hurondale Women's Institute meeting in Usborne Central school. The Institute Ode was sung followed by all repeating the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered by a report of Agricultural interest. Mrs. Milton Keller was chairlady for the program on Agriculture and Canadian Industries. Bus trip with a difference, last meeting for Muppets Blonde: "Jim is going around telling lies about me." Redhead: "Well, don't worry until he starts telling the truth." Since all the maids are good and lovable, from whence come the evil wives? •ItitgAtogivA rot e3w'folvtictvt,;:tercv.414vetFiszoitsettmla!OcAtmt tom cv.te:iss ikasUa%%:5;;Viiizvxioltiomeolgowtomazuit wiguAgetzuwao, i4emilogoviao,Niawitawn.ftztsiiirovalsAiomeme>vis$4:5;ft,IAho VAe4 REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2493 Tuckersmith Township council discussed the, proposed development of Block C, Plan 22, Vanastra, with Gary Davidson, Huron County Planning Director, at a meeting in Brucefield Tuesday night. Jim Queen of London, who owns the nine townhouses in the block, wants to diSpose of them, Mr, Davidson will take coun- cil's proposal to Mr. Queen that he have a developer's agreement for severence with financial responsibility to bring all ser- vices up to standard, John Beane, president of the Clinton Figure Skating Club, expressed his dismay that non- residents were being charged a special fee by the Town of Clinton if they wished to participate in organized sports at the Clinton arena. Beane said the charge for the figure skating lessons plus the non resident fee makes it too expensive. Beane said Hullett Township is reimbursing its citizens who are charged the extra fee and he asked Tuckersmith to consider doing the same, or to assess it to the tax structure. Reeve Elgin Thompson said that with 98 people from Clinton using the Vanastra swimming pool, Tuckersmith should perhaps be trading with Clinton for the 16 Tuckersmith residents playing minor hockey and two taking figure skating lessons. "Then Clinton would be owing Tuckersmith money,"he said, Ervin Sillery reeve elect for 1977-78, said that council is willing to negotiate with Clinton council on non-resident fees. "However," he said, "It is Clinton that is asking Tucker- smith for non resident fees, so lei them come to us. It is a two-way street." Hensall Mr, & Mrs. John Skea, Cohn and Karen of Brampton visited with the former's parents Mr, & Mrs. John Skea over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew of Huron Park visited on Saturday. The smorgasbord supper prepared and served by the men of Hensall United Church on Monday evening was by all ap- pearances a great success. Over 400 people were served and all enjoyed the variety of meats, vegetables and salads not to mention the cakes and pies to finish the meal, A great effort deserves great praise — thank you, gentlemen. Come again! Miss Dianne McKillop who was travelling to Hanover where she teaches school met with an automobile accident on Highway 4 Saturday evening at Hensall Motors Ltd. She was taken. to South Huron Hospital, Exeter where she was attended by Dr. W. Steciuk and later transferred to Sarnia General Hospital. Council approved three all• plications for building permits: James Papple, RR 4, Seaforth; addition to house, Neil Hopper, Harpurhey, carport, porch and pool enclosure; Bill Holland, RR 4 Clinton, implement shed. Council gave first and second reading to the by-law for the Nott Drain • which is a Hullett Town- ship drain. Remuneratien . of • election 'Of- field's ' for 1976 Will be: deptity returning officer, $35 up from $30; poll clerk, $30 up from $26; and polling place, $30 up from $26. Council was notified that the Ontario Municipal Board has approved the proposed $125,000 debentureissue for the Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System requested earlier this year. Council • learned that in the future the municipalities will be responsible for :licensing all• public halls in the municipalitiei. Tuckersmith's application for additional funding under the Ontario Home Renewal program was refused as the program has run out of money, Jack Riddell, Huron MPP, appealed on behalf of the township but he was told the fund was without money at this time, Mr. Riddell said he was not satisfied with the way the fund was managed, as municipalities asking for their allotment, received it whether it was used or not, and if not used, the money was not returned to the Ontario Home Renewal Program where it could be given to someone asking for additional funds. The Huron County Land Division Committee approved applications for severances from Rieny and Shirley VanLoon of RR 2 Kippen, and John A. B, Bell of RR 2, Kippen, News from "Birthday Greetings" to Bill McKenzie who celebrates his birthday Friday December 3. Mrs. Eric Luther was in charge of the church service Thursday. Louise Mitchell played the piano. Visitors with Pauline Jeffery during the past were: son Edmund Jeffrey, daughter Blanche Bechard, Mr. & Mrs. Clemence Jeffrey. Visitors with Vera Lammie Were Mrs.' Mervyn Dunn, Mr: & Mrs. Charles Fisher, Exeter visited Louise Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Johns, and. Mrs Mary Neil visited their mother Mrs. Mabel Johns. .Elect M RGA ET Mc CURE For School Board She introduced the speaker John Baumback from London. He has worked with Ontario Hydro for over 25 years through southern Ontario in many capacities but mostly with trucks, He told of safety measures around farm buildings and of helping with the extra crews after last winter's ice storm. Mrs. Wm. Thomson thanked him, Mrs, Lorne Oke ac- companied by Miss Ann Brodie led in a sing song. The motto "Buried seeds grow, but buried talents never grow" was given by Mrs. Glenn Stdwart. Mrs. Alvin Moir read federated news, Current events were given by Mrs, Wm Rowcliffe. Everyone enjoyed a few physical exercises given by Mrs. Moir and Mrs. Keller. Mrs. Keller closed the program with a reading. Mrs. H. Dougall conducted the business. The financial statement was given. A senior short course is to be on quilts and quilting, Several other items of business were passed. Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne gave the convention report and Mrs. Lorne Oke of the Rally. Don't forget to vote Dec. 6 MENSAL!. INTERMEDIATE D HOCKEY HENSALL ARENA Thurs., Dec. 2 8:30 p.m. Hensall vs Goderich Sponsored by Kyle's Shell & Cedar Inn SINCE Ines, A bus trip with a difference was enjoyed by members of the Hensall Women's Institute, the Three Links Senior Citizens and friends, last Wednesday. Travelling to London and the big shopping centres for Christmas Shopping took up most of the day and was completed by having dinner at the Ponderosa before returning home, 4-H clubs The last meeting of the Hensall write a meal for a farm family of five for a whole day following Canada's Food Guide. Mexican Chili Rolls were made which included cornmeal pancakes and Kidney Beans. This was enjoyed by all. Next meeting is scheduled to 2 4-H Club, the Bran Muppets was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Pepper. All books are due at Mrs. Pepper's on December 10. Members discussed meal management and eating down Mexico way. The girls are to Obituary Mr. John Scotland Ian (Mac) Macfarlane, Goderich formerly of Windsor and Forest passed away suddenly in Goderich Hospital on Monday November 22, 1976, The sympathy of this community is extended to his wife the former Margaret Elaine Sangster, Hensall and sans John and Jim both at home. Sales prices Demand was active at Hensall Livestock Sales again last week and prices were higher. The supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $37.75 - $42.75, steers $39.00 - $45.00, Pigs; weanlings $32.00 - $41.25, chunks $43.00 - $57.50. Areyou satisfied with the quality of your child's education? "1 believe it can be better." VOTE Yvonne (Bonnie) Slaght . to Board of Education Aomatamonasessemanzaseasmilk plan for Achievement Day on January 8 at Seaforth District High School. The seventh meeting of the Hensall 3, the Rolled Oats was held on Tuesday, November 23 at 7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs. Peter tsisoack, Eight girls an- swered the roll call which was the label of a cereal product. Apple Crisp was demonstrated and was enjoyed by all the girls. From now on we will be working towards Achievement Day, Times-AdVoCate, December 2, 1976 Page 31 FOR. (LINTON & TUCKERSMITH SCHOOL BOARD • 4-Year Experience • 1976 Chairman of Management Committee • Member of Budget Committee • Member of Salary Negotiating Committee I respectfully ask for your support at the polls on December 6. 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