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The residents of Stanley
township face a 10.20 mills in-
crease in their mill rate this year
as Stanley council approved the
budget at their meeting last
Monday night.
The residential township rate
increased to 34.84 mills from last
years 32,71 mills with the com-
mercial township rate increasing
to 40.99 mills from 38.35 mills.
The county rate at the
residential level actually
deceased from 25,25 mills in 1976
to 23.53 mills in 1977 with the
county commercial rate falling
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
April 15 - 16 - 17
•
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE • ANDREW PRINE • RICHARD JAECKEL
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
H.G. WELLS' MASTERPIECE OF SCIENCE FICTION
MARJOE PAMLA
GORTNER'FRANKLIN
'r RALPH JON IDA
•MEEKER'CYPHERA LUPINO ,,,,millgENTAUIZ,ENT
Serving Lunch & Dinner
OPEN DAILY
For Reservations Call
238-2324 0,238-2328
(or Cole Slaw)
* Also Home-made Pies *
WED., APRIL 20
5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M.
TASTY
Spare Ribs
with
Sauerkraut
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL
SAUERKRAUT
SUPPER
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sponsored by Zurich and District
Chamber of Commerce
INN AND GOLF CLUB
IN GRAND BEND
%Os.
STARLITE
OPEN NIGHTLY
fira Show M
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• Ofa*i
Children I:nder ST In Sun tree GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
APRIL 15 & 16
Colour
Adult Entertainment
GATOR
Burt Reynolds
BREAKHEART PASS
Charles Bronson
FISHERMAN'S .\
COVE
GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD
FISH & CHIPS
CHICKEN & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Eat In or Take Out
Grand Bend
63 River Road
238-2025
Tues., Wed, and Thurs. 10 to midnight
Friday & Sat. 10 - 2 a.m.
Sun. 12 to 8
Mon, 10 - 8
Full Course Meals Chargex
Exeter PHONE 235-0464 Main St.
Wa y s
CHINESE
GARDEN
For The Finest
CANADIAN and
CHINESE FOOD
OPEN DAILY
Sat., April 16
Silver
Dollars
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 - GRAND BEND
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UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
HENSALL BEAN POT
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS
George Moffat wishes to
emphasize the "pride"
that the Bean Pot places
in the preparation of your
meal. Everything the Bean
Pot sells is prepared right
here, featuring.
NOON HOUR
DAILY SPECIAL
'1.95
Carry Out
Fish 'N Chips,
Fresh Fish
prepared in our own
special batter.
GEORGE MOFFAT
NEW HOURS
WEEKDAYS 6:30 a.m, to 7 p.m,
stf• 'N;t-
t;HWY 4 SATURDAYsDRAysiln' HENSALL
Entertainment
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
JOLLY
ROGER
EWA
411.2DATROS5
ffilREIN PARK Bt•FARle
Phone 228.6733
LOOKING FOR REALLY
GOOD
FOOD
Sunshine Kids Inc.
GARAGE and
BAKE SALE
Sat., April 16
at 11 a.m.
LARRY SNIDERS
MOTORS
(Service shop at the side entrance)
FEATURING
Baking, plants, crafts,
furniture, books and
magazines, housewares
and china, toys and games.
All donations welcome ex-
cept wearing apparel.
Phone 235-1068 before
April 15 for pickup.
Not responsible for
accidents on sale day
Try us,
you'll enjoy
your meal.
SCOTT & ALICE'S
RESTAURANT
Formerly
Les Pines Restaurant
• Specials Available All Day •
Zurich Recreation Park & Community
Centre Committee
Presents
ROLL-A-THON '77
Sat., May 14, 1977
All proceeds will go toward recreational equipment and
supplies.
All participants must have sponsor sheets signed by Arena
Manager.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
- Sponsor sheets can be picked up at arena only.
- All skaters must start at 1:00 p.m. sharp.
- Skaters must have a minimum of $5.00 in pledges to par-
ticipate.
- There will be a maximum of 10 hours to skate,
PRIZES FOR SKATERS
1st PRIZE
Skaters with most money raised $100.00
2nd PRIZE
Runner Up, free skating for 1 yeEir. as"'i0i=1'54"-'
3rd PRIZE
Spot Skate $25.00
DASHWOOD HOTEL
"Huron County's Fun Hotel"
Picture Lounge
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"The Bobby
Whitmore Show"
Try Our large, Fresh Baked Pizza
Eat-In or Take-Out
Tiffany Lounge
Open Daily Mon. thru Fri.
12 - 1:30 p.m.
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At All Othpr Times We Are
Pleased to Open for
Social Gatherings
THE
GABLES
HOTEL
GRAND BEND
Try Our
Delicious Food
You'll be glad you did
Thurs. night
STEAK NIGHT'
$5. per Couple
Includes Soup, Salad
and Steak Dinner
Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Night
Live,
Entertainment
"The Home
of
Grand Bend's
First Annual
Oktoberfest"
Friday Night
Fish Fry
All You Can Eat 3.99
Includes.Free Salad Bar
Friday 5 p.m, - 8 p.m.
Come Early
OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 8 P.M.
from 34.27 mills to 27.68 mills.
The elementary school rate at
the residential level increased to
40.74 mills from 33.49 mills with
the commercial rate increasing
to 45.27 mills from 37.21 mills.
The secondary school
residential rate increased to 35.09
mills from last year's 32.55 with
the secondary commercial rate
increasing to 38,99 from 36.17.
Supporters of separate schools
will pay a residential rate of 41.49
mills this year up from 33.49
mills. The commercial rate rose
to 46.10 mills from 37.21 mills.
The mill rate structure is based
on an assessment of $3,201,885.
Stanley council has decided to
once again make use of student
labor made available through the
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
Authority this summer.
In the past such students have
built steps, cleaned the grounds
and painted to bring the Stanley
Park picnic area up to its present
standard. At council's regular
meeting last Monday night, they
decided to request the students do
further work on the park this
An estimated one-and-a-half
million bicycles were purchased
in Canada last year-probably a
million of those in Ontario alone.
While many people look to the
bicycle as an inexpensive means
of transportation the primary use
is still recreational.
In the eyes of the law the
bicycle is considered a vehicle
under the Highway Traffic Act
and is subject to that Act. The
Ontario Safety League reminds
cyclists that there are some
items your machine should have,
according to the law, for your
own safety:
1. The bike must be equipped
with a horn or bell.
2. The bike is required to have a
white or amber front light and a
rear red light or reflector for
night driving. Night driving
Benefit
Dance
for
MR. & MRS. KEN McKAY
recent fire victims
Fri., April 22
9 p.m.
Vanastra
Recreation Centre
Music by
SILVERTONES
Ladies please bring lunch J
summer to keep it in good con-
dition.
B.M. Ross and Associates have
been engaged by the township to
inspect the bridges in the
township. This is being done at
the request of the provincial
government and will cost ap-
proximately $1,840.
The Bayfield Fire Department
was granted $1,000 with other
grants approved being $25 to the
Huron County Historic society,
$35 to the Zurich Agricultural
society, $50 to the Canadian
Cancer society and $35 to the
South Huron Agricultural
society.
Tile drain loan applications in
the sum of $40,200 were accepted.
Council decided to advertise for
tenders of the sale of the old
dumping grounds.
General accounts in the sum of
$57,014 and road accounts in the
sum of $4,996 were approved for
payment.
The tender of Reg McGee and
Sons for a G.M.C. one ton truck in
the amount of $4,494 plus trade-in
was accepted. It was the lowest of
seven tenders.
means any time between one half
hour af ter sunset to one half hour
before sunrise.
3. In addition, the law requires
ten inches of white reflective tape
on the front forks and ten inches
of red reflective tape on the rear
fender or saddle stays.
4. Brakes must be kept in good
working order.
In addition, cyclists must obey
all traffic signs and signals and
use correct hand signals when
making turns, changing lanes or
stopping. It is also against the
law to carry a passenger on a
bike designed for one person and
the Ontario Safety League
reminds cyclists that handlebar,
cross-bars and parcel carriers
are not designed or intended for
passengers,
Reception
and Dance
for
THERESA NEWMAN
..and •
ROBERT RILEY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., Apr. 16
9 p.m..
WCAN LEGION
Music by
RUSS CARTER
Everyone Welcome
The tender of Lavis contracting
Co. for supply, haul and road
delivery of gravel at $2.19 per
cubic yard was accepted. It was
the lowest of two tenders.
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DINE OUT
Good food, pleasant atmosphere,
dinner specials. Now Licensed un-
der L.L.B.O.
• Hold your anniversary or birth-
day party here.
4 WAY INN
Coming Events At
Pineridge Chalet
R.R. 2, Hensall
Sat., April 16
Revington - Overholt
Open Wedding Reception
Mozarts Melody Makers
Thurs., April 21
Huron-Middlesex
P.C, Association
Sat., April 23
CLOSED
Sat., April 30
Knights of Columbus
Police Appreciation Night
Tickets Available
For Reservations Phone
262-2277 236-4610
236-4213
HOSPITAL RU AGE SALE
and AUCTION
FRIDAY, APRIL,22
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
HURON PARK REC HALL
Auction Sale - 1:30 p.m. Friday
NORM WHITING, COURTESY AUCTIONEER
TOWN WIDE PICK UP COMMENCES
9 a.m. THURS., APRIL 21
Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to
South Huron Hospital
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CALL 235-1676
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Stanley ratepayers face 10 mill increase this year
Law applies to cyclists
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