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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-07, Page 6 MISIORRINNISINERININNISMINISSISPY CUSTOM CLEANING SEED GRAINS Vita Flow Seed Treatment Hard to Match Prices On: * Registered Herta Barley • Complete Line of Forage Seeds • Plow Down Mixtures . ROBERT E. FORREST Ed-EI-Fo Farms Ltd. Box 344 HENSALL, ONT. 262-2627 262-6048 Aqua Ammonia for corn side dress or pre-plant. With 3" to 4" depth of application. Nitrogen is available when needed in the early stages of growth. Convenient to use. Custom application services available. Your CO-OP has Nitrogen any way you want itt Dry Nitrogen for top dressing fall wheat, hay, pasture, and corn stover, CO-OP spreaders available for either own use or custom spreading. UAN Solution applied along with herbicides for pre-emergence application on corn. As a top dressing for wheat, HF 6-THE "SHADOWALL" ( Il ‘1“,1.\ Not all sizes available at all Branches KITCHENER Out-of town Call Fro,. r,f Charge 1.800 265-8990 or 8991 LOTS OF FREE PARKING EARLY BIRD SPECIALS NOW! AT THE VERY START OF THE SEASON, DISCOUNT DAVE OFFERS SOME OUTSTANDING BUYS ... ON SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! For A Fence You'll Be Proud Of, Choose REDWOOD AND COMPARE THE PRICES NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AT DISCOUNT DAVE'S: I LENGTHS S' 6' 10' 12' 14' 16' 1"x6" 1.26 1.52 L99 2.53 2.99 3.54 3.99 2"x4" 2.56 3.21 3.85 4.49 5.13 2"x6" dighlkihk, 4.15 5.19 6.23 7.26 8.30 2"x8" '''''''' 5.61 6.99 8.41 9.82 11.22 2"x10" 6.99 8.76 10.52 12.28 13.99 4"x4" 5.61 6.99 8.41 9.82 11.22 Not All Sizes Available At All Branches ORDERING A SMART NEW FENCE FROM DISCOUNT DAVE'S IS EASY ... Just measure your yard -find the number of lineal feet around the perimeter and we'll estimate the cost! 1 :_ ci• JR: 1 on a nrage ONE WEEK ONLY! STANDARD 12'x20' SINGLE CAR GARAGE It's exactly as shown except it doesn't have a side door or side windows. Everything else is included in- cluding 210-lb. asphalt shingles, overhead steel garage door & Aspenite Sheathing. Our usual cash & carry price is 796.29 'SINGLE CAR 12'x20' Deluxe GARAGE Here's a garage you'll be proud to own! It includes all the materials you'll find in an ordinary garage PLUS LUXACLAD SIDING & ACCESSORIES, with a finish that's guaranteed for 20 years! You also get 210-lb. asphalt self-sealing shingles, weather-tite sheathing, a #130 cedar side door with frame, sill and lockset plus a cottage slider window and a 9'x7' overhead steel garage door ocmplete with hardware. Our usual cash & carry price for this deluxe package is 1581.99 but you pay only DELUXE 24'x24' 2-CAR GARAGE It's a realy beauty! With easy-to-erect prefabricated trusses. Luxaclad siding & accessories Includes side door and Two cottage slider windows as well as a 16'x7' overhead steel garage door. Our usual cash & carry price for this deluxe 2-car package is 2687.24 but you pay only - 1S3199 263724 WE SUPPLY all the materials you need for a single or 2-car garage, even the nails ... and right now you can save 50.00 at Discount Dave's Price includes plans and complete materials for a 10'x12' redwood deck complete with steps and railing, not just the deck alone. And 2x6's are supplied for the deck itself for added strength. REDWOOD DECK- A HANDSOME NEW INCLUDING STEPS AND RAILING BERRY STEEL GARAGE DOOR 9'x7' one piece door complete with hardware. Specially priced at Discount Dave's. For one week only - GALVANIZED EAVESTARTER Prevents rainwater from get- ting behind the eavestrough. Comes in 10' lengths. Now 16.52 per hundred lineal feet. THERE'S A DISCOUNT DAVE'S HOME CENTRE NEAR YOU: All Prices Are Cash & Carry MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Saturday Till 4 P.M. AMHERSTBURG 736-2151 EXETER 235.1422 GODERICH 524.8321 GRAND BEND 238.2374 HARROW 738.2221 KINCARDINE 396.3403 KINGSVILLE 733.2341 KITCHENER 744.6371 589 Fairway Road South OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WEST LORNE WINDSOR EAST Tecumseh Bypass, Hwy, 2 WINDSOR WEST 734.1221 500 Front Road in LaSalle *KINCARDINE *KITCHENER *WINDSOR EAST *WINDSOR WEST FRIDAY A. NIGHT TILL SATURDAY TILL 5:30 During the winter months, Grand Bend, Exeter, Thed- ford and West Lorne close Saturdays at 12 noon. Discount Dave's .0. TO SOUTHAMPTON ve•rmnrmowro, • Snr ,grnount KITCHINER OWEN SOUND 589 Fairway Rd. South near the Mall, On Hwy. 21 at springmount Corner, Phone 144-6371. batty 8 a.m..5:30 p.m. Phone 378.3181. Open 8 a.m.. 5:30 including Saturday, Friday till 9 vb. p.m. daily; Saturday ti114 p.m. IN 111111111111.1111 N TECUMSEH RD. `'• fhpav NEW HW Y 2 Discount n 1 Dave s 111 %N....FRONT RD. .10 RACETRACK TO rimiirRST8t1/16 ..... WINDSOR WEST WINDSOR EAST 500 Front Road in LaSalle. Phone 734-1221. Daily 8 a.m. • 5:30 incl. Saturday. Friday till 9 p.m. d1,6 HWY 21 . KINCARDINE Hwy. 21 North opp. Sutton Park Inn 396.32103, Daily 6 a.m. - 5 30 p m. including Sat,, Friday till 9 p.m Huron Ghtirr h Rtl MALDIN ROAD MATCHETTE Discount Dave s Tecumseh Bypass on highway 2. Phone 727.6001, Daily 8 a.m. - 5:30 incl. Saturday. Friday till 9 p.m. Discount Dave s HWY, 18 HF 7-THE "HIGH BASKET" "Many More To Choose From" 376-3181 674-5465 797.3245 296.4991 768.1520 727.6001 fJ Throne speech outlines priorities Page 6 April 7, 1977 By JACK RIDDELL MPP Huron-Middlesex On March 29 the fourth session of the 13th Provincial Parliament opened with traditional pomp and ceremony, and the Honourable Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, read a thirty page Throne Speech which incorporated a response to Gabian Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton 234-6382 almost every issue raised since the last election by Opposition Parties, and maintained that "with dependable legislative co- operation" the Government's program can be achieved by the end of the present year. Highlights of the Throne Speech include the following, Ontario will complement federal actions intended to create employment, and develop a fiscal policy to stimulate the economy and expand the Province's work force. Government funds will be used to provide incentives to create jobs for young people in programs involving services to senior citizens, Rent controls, due to expire in July, will be extended until the end of next year. Working in close cooperation with federal and municipal governments, the government apparently intends to increase the amount of rental housing for senior citizens and families of low income. A series of legislative measures are also promised to improve and secure the rights of condominium owners, both as purchasers and as residents. The government plans to place all new drivers on probation, probably for two years, during which time they would lose driving privileges if they ac- cumulated demerit points for certain traffic offences, More money is to be given to school boards for French in- struction in elementary schools, and more resources are to be made available to teach English to children of recent immigrants and create a heritage language program in schools to help ethnic groups retain a knowledge of their mother tongues and cultures. An advisory committee on small business is to be formed, making consulting help available to small business through universities and making lower interest rates and larger loans available through the Ontario Development Corporation. A Commission of inquiry is to be created toexaminefreedom-of- information laws to ascertain where secrecy should be lifted on. Government files and where limits should be placed on a Government's right to pry into an individual's privacy and store information in computers. A Royal Commission is to be appointed to probe the ad- ministration of pension plans throughout Ontario to ensure that contributors receive fair benefits and protection. The Workmen's Compensation Board is to be reviewed and benefits adjusted for injured workers to cover inflation, Province-wide single-trade bargaining for parts of the construction industry would reduce contracts from about 200 to 20. Some Government operations are to be relocated in the area east of Metro Toronto. This relocation, first promised a year ago, will hopefully encourage other development to move east rather than locate in Metro, Greater efforts are to be made to reforest Crown land to create jobs and improve the economy of Northern Ontario. An inventory is to be conducted of abandoned mines which could be a source of water and air contamination, and provincial funds are to be used where necessary to clean up these sources of pollution, More money is to be allocated for sewage treatment works in small communities ineasternand northern Ontario and create a central monitoring. unit for research and control of dangerous chemicals, such as mercury and lead. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Susan Ratz celebrated her fourth birthday with a party of little friends on Tuesday af- ternoon. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. HarVey Ratz, Greg and Susan were Mr, & Mrs. Earl Smith, Carol and Bruce and Miss Anne Hackett, all of London and Mrs. Claire Ratz and Donald Ratz, By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gemmel] and Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Jackson have returned froth Florida where they spent the winter. The Provincial Auditor is to be given more staff to assist in the annual review of government spending, and procedures are to be established to deal with complaints against members of police forces throughout the province and to set up a code of behaviour for police. A province-wide physical fit- ness program, using Wintario money, is to be introduced. The object is to promote various community athletic programs, partly with an eye to reducing hospital costs. All in all, the Throne Speech is a very positive document, Our main concern is for the welfare of the people of Ontario, and if the government's proposals are feasible and financially prac- tical, no-one will be more pleased than the Members of the Legislature, whatever their political affiliations. However, we shall be very interested to hear the specific details, and no doubt these will be made available to us in the weeks ahead. One measure announced in the Throne Speech was the "effective co-ordination" of provincial services for children with special needs, and the formation of a single, integrated organization in the Ministry of Community and Social Services, Liberal IVI.P.P, Margaret Campbell has called for "all embracing" reform of provincial legislation covering the care of disturbed children, because the present legislAtion shares the responsibility between the health ministry and the ministry of community and social services. Mrs. Campbell called a press conference to present a Liberal policy paper, several months in preparation, calling for services to be pulled together under an umbrella division and for standards, licensing and funding to be made uniform,