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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-09, Page 6JACK TINNEY SUIT SALE A January Spectacular In December • AN O T H ER FI R ST A T M c K NI G HT 'S GROUP ONE Regular to $130.00 ON SALE NOW FOR. 1:27.:P5'M:*,.CAMMESPKWV,a'Z GROUP TWO Regular to $160.00 ON SALE NOW FOR MMI'St.,,.:ITT.FAVOMIMM&SM Sizes 38 to 46 Alterations At Cost $7995 $9995 JOHNNY CARSON WARDROBE WINNER 0.1.. Cox 72 Victor St., London Ticket No. 0336 A T I M E L Y E V E N T F O R A C H R I S T M A S G I F T n McKnight & Sons MEN'S WEAR Thanks For Shopping at McKnights 411011111111111 CHARG EX Exeter 235-2320 To The Electors Of The Town of Exeter We would like to express our sincere appreciation for your suport at the polls on Mon. Dec 6th. We will each be doing our utmost to earn the confidence you have placed in us and will be working toward making Exeter a community of which we all can be proud. Bruce Shaw, Mayor Barb Bell, Councillor Lossy Fuller, Councillor Ken Ottewell, Councillor Harold Patterson, Councillor Steve Pfaff, Councillor Ted Wright, Councillor I Onlyi two injuries Page 4 Times Advocate, December 9 1976 Tinney back as Hay reeve, Geiger new councillor Damage extensive in area accidents It was a close battle for reeve in flay township, but incumbent Jack Tinney managed to de- feat challenger Joe Hoffman by 46 votes. Mr. Tinney received 488 votes to Joe Hoffman's 442. In the battle for deputy- reeve, challenger Claire Beich- ert defeated incumbent Joe Miller by 74 votes. Mr. Deichert received 489 votes to Mr. Miller's 415. In the fight for seats on council, Lloyd Mousseau topped the polls with a total of 560 votes followed by Lionel Wilder Highway Traria Act, four under the Liquor Licence Act and three under the Criminal Code. There were six charges under the Motorized Snow Vehicle Act. Other investigations included the following; two thefts, three break and enters, one impaired driver, one insecure premise, three found property, $500 by Constable Straughan in that incident. The other injury reported was the result of a one vehicle collision on the Crediton Road, Friday. A vehicle driven by Lois Brewnlee, AR 2 Credi ton, skidded on the ice covered road. Damage was minor, being set at $50 by Constable Ed Wilcox. with 509. The final member of the new council will be a new face, Donald Geiger, who received 505 votes. Tony Bed- ard with 461 votes and Gerald Shantz with 337 votes failed to make it. The turnout in Hay township was one of the best ever as 72 percent of the residents eligible to vote did so. This figure in the last election was around 60 percent. In a break down of the eight polling stations, including the advance poll, Mr. Hoffman Ied in five polls with Mr, Tinney The. other accident of the week occurred on Thursday when vehicles driven by Gerald Charlton, Parkhill, and Myrtle Webster, Detroit, collided on Highway 33. Damage was set at $500 by Constable Dale Lamont, Durint the week, the Exeter OPP detachment officers charged 15 people under the GIFTS THAT MAKE LIFE A LITTLE EASIER Wright choice in McGillivray Damage was extensive in area accidents this week, but only two injuries were reported. One injury was the result of an accident in Hensall, Saturday, when vehicles driven by Mildred Kyle, Hensall, and Wayne Coombs, RR 2 Seaforth, collided on Mill Street. Mrs. Kyle was injured, OPP Constable Jack Straughan estimated total damage at $2,300. In another Saturday accident, damage was listed at $6,000 when a truck and trailer driven by Marvin McAdams, Exeter, went out of control on ice on Highway 83 west of Dashwood. The accident was investigated by Constable Bill Lewis, Vehicles driven by Nancy Silverthorne, London, and Anne Jorgensen, Hensel', collided on Highway 4, about one mile north of Hensall in another Saturday crash, Damage was estimated at 1--* '-111":413.717:411.1 A wide variety of Present reeve of McGillivray township Gerald Wright suc- cessfully turned back the bid of veteran councillor Ben Thompson in Monday's election. Wright received 472 votes compared to the 164 votes for Thompson, In a four-way battle for three council seats, Ellison Whiting, James Thompson and John A, McCann were elected, The un- successful candidate was Ernest Kowalchuk. See our excellent selection of laundry appliances today. .0m"m,.m"m".0.mm""11. ADAMS = Heating & Cooling • Simplicity & Inglis WASHERS &DRYERS • Inglis DISHWASHERS • Whirlpool "Trash Master" COMPACTORS • Carson Luggage , • Tree Lamps • Chesterfields • Electric Brooms • Clothes Hampers • Recliner Chairs • Archie's Chair INSTALLED, MODERNIZED i5 and MAINTAINED Just the one for your family ti• Heating Systems of All Types '2,4) General Sheet Metal Work i• • • Air Conditioning E. • Humidifiers Building permit values increase The value of building permits jumped substantially last month, due primarily to the construction of the new South Huron Recreation Centre. A permit in the amount of $950,000 was approved for that project. Gregus Construction received permits for two new houses, one at 135 Gidley West and the other at 255 Kingscourt Crescent, Commercial renovation per- mits approved by building in- spector 4Doug Triebner were as f ollows: Exeter Electric, reshingle roof at 311 Main; C. 13. Apartments, renovations at 443 Main; 4-Way Inn, renovate restaurant at 380 Main; Tuckey Beverages, repair roof at 451 Main; Sherwood (Exeter) Ltd., repair roof at 18 Wellington. Residential renovations and additions approved were as follows: Zwart & Graansma, erect garage at 109 Andrew N.; Art Whilsmith, reroof carport at 406 Edward; 1', B. Hill, enclose garage at 182 Huron W.; Gord Ross, enclose breezeway at 249 Churchill; Alvin Epp, renovate room above garageV 386 Albert, Mr. Epp has purchased the home of Mrs, Russ Hopper and plans to operate his Epp"Home for Boys from that location. He and his wife have operated a similar home in Usborne town- ship. TIEMAN'S H&AFRAVRE si • Ventilation r: r. F.. 235-2187 . :.- 133 Huron St., East, Exeter raunnnunnumninninnumifinninr::1 MAIN ST., DASHWOOD 237-3681 leading in only' three. In the advance poll, Mr. Hoffman received 14 votes to Mr. Tin- ney's nine, At the Bluewater Rest Home poll, Mr. Tinney led with 17 votes compared to Mr. Hoffman's eight. However, it was poll number one where Mr. Tinney took his lead as he received f09 votes to Mr. Hoffman's 12, This trend con- tinued into poll number two where Mr. Tinney received 125 votes to Mr. Hoffman's 47. However, in the remaining four polls, Mr. Hoffman led with 148 votes compared to Mr. Tinney's 80 in poll three, 55 votes to Mr. Tinney's 19 in poll four, 97 votes to Mr. Tinney's 83 in poll five and 61 votes to Mr., Tinney's 46 in poll six. There has been no word as yet of a possible recount in this tight race, but with a difference of only 46 votes, it is a possibility. In the race for deputy reeve, Claire Deichert led in six of the eight polling stations, In the advance poll, Mr. Deichert received 14 votes to Mr. Mill- er's nine; at the Bluewater Rest Home poll Mr. Deichert received 11 votes to Mr. Mill- er's 10; poll number one gave Mr. Miller the edge with 73 votes to Mr. Deichert's 40; poll number two gave Mr. Deichert 152 votes to Mr. Miller's 76; poll number four gave Mr. Miller the edge, 341 votes to Mr. Deichert's 33; poll number five gave Mr. Beichert 96 votes to Mr. Miller's 83. and poll number six gave Mr. Beichert 58 votes to Mr. Miller's 46, In the race for council, Mr. Mousseau topped the polls and led in three of the eight polls. Mr. Wilder led in two polls and tied Mr. Geiger in the sixth poll for the lead while Mr, Geiger led in the remaining poll. Hay's public school board member, Herb Turkheim is in by acclamation as is their separate school board member, Treffiey Jeffrey, Canada Postes Post Canada 1+ By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Baptism was held Sunday in Hi bber t United Church. . Presented for baptism were Anne Marie, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Russell Taylor, Steven Douglas, son of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dearing, Mark Allen, son of Mr. & Mrs. Barry Mahon. Mrs. Dave Capling, Mississauga, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. New postal rates will apply to foreign mail (except USA) after December 31,1976. Cheques early for Christmas R. E. McKinley, MP for Huron, advised late last week that the Ministry of Health will be sending out federal assistance cheques earlier than usual this month, Federal Income Security cheques for December will be issued earlier than usual this month. Family Allowance cheques, usually delivered on or about December 20, will be reaching Canadian families about December 10. Canada Pension Plan cheques, Old Age Security cheques, the Guaranteed Income Supplement and Spouses' Allowance cheques, will be delivered about December 22, about one week earlier than normal. "This way, everybody will have their cheques before Christmas," said Mr. McKinley. Bills will be paid up The following charts will show you the major changes.* Letter Mail and Postcards Maxirnum 1 lb. Exeter's RAP committee have run out of funds, but creditors won't have to worry about not getting their bills paid. This week, council agreed to pay $392.01 in outstanding ac- counts, as soon as the bills are approved by RAP. Council will continue to pay the salary of arena manager Alvin Willert for the balance of the year, as well as the ballet and gymnastics instructors. a and includin 1. oz 2 oz 4 oz 8 oz 16 oz $0.25 $0.45 $0.60 $1.20 $2,35 Air mail to all countries (exc. USA) Aerogrammes $025 Small Packets,, Printed. Papers & Books. Maximum 1 lb. Utz to and includin Air mail to all countries (exc. USA) Surface to all countries (exO.USA) — Small PacketS — Printed Papers and Books 1 oz 2 oz 4 oz _ _ 8 oz 16 oz $0,18 $0.32 $0.48 $0.90 $1.62 $0.28 $0.50 $0.90 $0.12 $0.20 $0.28 _ $0.50 , _ $0,90 Direct Bags, Surface only to all countries except USA: $1 .38 each 2 lb. up to 60 lb, maximum Other Sorvices Parcels up to 22 lb. can be Sent via International Mail. Rates vary from Country to country. *international air and surface parcel rates are net being changed at this time, PLEASE CALL YOUR POSTMASTER POR INPORMATION ON REGISTRATION, INSURANCE AND SPECIAL DELIVERY, Gobicin Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bogs Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton /34.6382