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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-01, Page 18Remember: Your Chargex and Master Charge Cards Are As Good As Cash At Discount Dave's! THIS SEASON I SINGLE WALL SMOKE PIPE FIRESTOP SPACER INSULATED CHIMNEY \ cs , 11 ''. Mir STORM COLLAR B. ADJUSTABLE FLASHING INSULATED CHIMNEY C O RAIN CAP SPARK ARRESTOR Model 1002 measuring 36" wide by 28" high Our usual cash & carry price is 45 58 so you save 5 63 Offer expires at closing Dec 7th Model 3006 includes stand poker. brush shovel and tongs in beautifully crafted Swedish Iron finish Our usual C &C 37 67 In Handsome Swedish Iron Finish! *SWEDISH IRON WOODHOLDER *SWEDISH IRON SCREEN 405-PC. FIRESET Our usual cash and carry price is 27 95 so you save 4.00 on the woodholder from now til Dec. 7th Easy to install and it gives such beautiful results. Package covers approximately 5 to 6 square feet. Can be used indoors or out with a sealer. An outstanding value! Save NOW on every package of INCA RED Z-BRICK Specially Priced At Only - CEILING SUPPORT 589 Fairway Ad, South Phone 744-6371 KITCHENER I I. 23" 39" 3267 To begin with, cut a chimney hole in the ceiling and install the ceiling support (A). The insulated prefab stainless steel chimney sections, which simply twistlock together, are supported 'on this ceiling support. Then cut a hole in the roof and seal off the roof with the adjustable roof flashing (B) which comes complete with storm collar. Finally, install the rain cap spark arrestor (C). Your chimney package is complete. All you have to do now is add the required sections of single wall smoke pipe joining your fireplace to the chimney package — and you're ready to light the fireplace, NOTE: the chimney package does not include smoke pipe although smoke pipe IS, available at Discount Dave's. INTE ESTIUG FACTS. Heavy masonry chimneys are often used to ac- commodate one of the lightest substances known to man — smoke. A Pro-Jet chimney weighing un- der 1 50 lbs. does the same job as a brick chimney weighing over 3,000 lbs. — and does it more economically, safely and efficiently. Furthermore, the thin wall of special high' temperature insulation in Pro-Jet chimneys provides the same insulating value found in 23 inches of brick. So choose one of our Pro-Jet chimney packages. They're less expensive than a masonry chimney and they do the same job. They're easier to install and they can be completed in just a few hours. Ask about Pro-Jets 25 year guarantee, HOW TO Determine the flue size which is usually the same size as the fireplace flue opening. To determine the chimney length, measure from the ceiling where the fireplace is located to 2' above the roof peak. Then come 'to us. We'll show you the chim- ney package. We'll answer all your questions ... and while you're in the store, you can look at all our new fireplaces including Franklins and built- ins. Hwy 21 North Opp Sutton Park Inn. Phone 396-3403 KINCARDINE Hwy 21 No i FUEL MISER GRATE A more efficient draught design. Self feeding; breathes slowly .., conserves wood, coal or char- coal, Has adjustable cradle. Our usual cash & carry price 18.98 11 4 9 Hwy 21 at SprIngmount Corner. Hwy. 82 approx. 1 Phone 376-3181 West of Thedtord OWEN SOUND 21 THEDFORD Built-in humidifier circulates warm fresh air throughout the house. Stale air feeds the fire and SUNFIRE exhausts it out- side. Fire Control Wheel saves fuel and safely extends late night heating. SU FIRE Flit PLACE Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 299.00 With 3-Point Advanced Design Zero Clearance! Can be installed practically ANYWHERE! L•11.1 MJIOfI miles 259 'own 'neoiore BEAN POT Cast iron swing-out model with cover. Moun- ting bracket included. Our usual C.&C. 17.95 1 Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cost 95 lilerd's a 'Franklin Wars not a stripped- down model. comes complete with grate, firescreen and ornamental balls. It can be used as an enclosed heater or hearty open fire. A char- ming addition to your home so why not install one now for the Holiday Season ahead. Overall size: 37" wide by 27" deep. COMPARE see Shop around and we think you'll agree Dave's price represents outstanding value KITCHENER Out.of-town Cell Free of Charge: 1.800.265.0090 or 8051 AMHERSTBURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BEND HARROW KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE KITCHENER Reflects, the warmth and charm of by-gone days. A per- fect addition to your rec room. 16 Branches to Serve You: PRICES EFFECTIVE ONE WEEK ONLY Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 459.00 All Prices Shown are Cash & Carry 738.2151 235.1422 524.8321 238.2374 738.2221 396.3403 733.2341 744.6371 AND IT'S wily B BELLY Here's another great buy. A cast iron pot belly stove that's double coated with black heat & rust resistant paint. And just look at the price! While They Last! OWEN SOUND RIDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WEST LORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MATTHEW'S LOTS OF FREE PARKING 3763181 574.5465 797.8245 296.4991 768.1520 727 6001 734-1221 254.1143 ONE WEEK ONLY STORE HOURS MATTHEWS MON.-THURS. 8 A.M. • 8 P.M. FRIDAY 8 A.M. • 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M.. 5:30 P.M. KITCHENER MON.•THURS. 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. KINCARDINE FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. WINDSOR EAST SATURDAY 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. WINDSOR WEST Amherstburg, Goderich, Kingsville, Owen Sound, Ridgetown, Southampton: MON... FRIDAY 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M.; SAT. till 4 West Lome, Exeter, Thedford, Grand Bend, Harrow: MON.-FFUDAy 8 A.M.- 5:30 P.M.; SATURDAY till 1:00 P.M. 'NWT 1 one of our Pro-Jet CH ETS IS AS A. C. S'EVIING OUT GRILL Fits mounting brackets in all Franklin fireplaces. Has 6 cooking levels. Made of cast iron. SAVE 4.00 Our Usual Cash & Carry 16.95 12" NOW any home, apartment or cottage can have a real WOODBURNING HEAT PRODUCING Bumr-IN FIREPLACE Our 81-36" Regal built-in can usually be installed at far less than the cost of a masonry fireplace. Comes complete with refractory base and firebrick back porcelainized side walls high temperature in- sulation ... fine mesh prepleated firescreen and positive seal damper. Comes complete in one carton, all ready to set in place and frame in, Page 18 December 1, 1977 Fail to settle cost issue of severance County council didn't come to any conclusion Friday on the question of who should bear the additional costs for land severances - the taxpayers of Huron or the individuals applying for the severances. So the matter was tossed back in the laps of the Land Division Committee for decision. Members do have the authority to charge an ad- ministration fee on any approved severances, or they can choose to continue as at present. The problem in a nutshell is simple. The present charge for each application for severance is $50. As of October 31, 1977 the average' cost per severance is $152, based on 206 severances received to date. Who should pay the additional $102? The Land Division Committee which is set up under provincial legislation, has certain authorities granted to it. Just recently the Land Division Committee in Peel attached fees in excess of $700 to one severance which was approved, and the decision was upheld in the court. According to county ad- ministrator Bill Hanly, the precedent has been set and it is now a question in Huron County of "how much should be sub- sidized by the public". Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddliefson asked, "Should the people of Huron pay the costs for an in- dividual who is asking for a severance so he can make money?" Stanley Township Deputy- Reeve Paul Steckle answered: "The people who are receiving the benefits should also pay the costs." But the feeling wasn't shared by everyone. Reeve Jack Tinney of Hay suggested much pressure could be brought on the Land Division Committee if the ap- plicants were paying the entire cost of severance. Tinney also wondered how high the costs for land severances might go. Reeve Bill Elston of Morris Township thought the Land Division Committee should be striving to "bring costs down instead of getting people to pay more." "I really am disappointed to see what's happening," said Elston. The Land Division Committee, it was learned, has been operating at a loss almost from its inception. Members of the current land division committee are Roy Westcott, Elmer Hayter, Girvin Reed, John Hazlitt and J.L. McCutcheon. News from Huronview Dick Roorda led the Huronview Sunday evening song service sponsored by the Clinton Christian Reformed Church.Mrs. Vanderwal and her two daughters sang a vocal trio. The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers assisted with activities at the Monday Old Tyme Music program. Mrs. Maitland Driver, Molly Cox, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner provided the old tyme music. Mrs. John Henderson, Seaforth arranged and accompanied the family night program, and Mrs. Barbara Scherbarth was emcee. The program included step- dancing and vocal solos, duets, trios and quartet numbers. The Henderson sisters, Donna, Darlene and Debbie, and the Scherbarth sisters, Lou and Marcia, and Patti O'Rourke entertained. Mrs. Maude Dale thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. Ed Stiles, Goderich played an hour of organ music Thursday afternoon and accompanied Betty Rodgers with vocal solos. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Buchanan who celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary, November 25. Myth centre plans events The Blyth Centre for the Arts has a varied program of ac- tivities lined up for the festive season. Tonight at 8 p.m. a variety concert featuring local talent such as the Central Huron Secondary School Choir will be presented in the Blyth Memorial Hall. This coming Monday sees the presentation of the play 'Mirror, Mirror' at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Hall. The play which is baied on the writings of several Canadian authors such as Alice Munro, Margaret Lawrence, Margaret Atwood, Gabrielle Roy and Sylvia Fraser deals with the growth of women from childhood to old age. On Wednesday the movie that brake the feur letter word barrier, `GOrie with the Wind', will be shown at 8 p.m. in the hall and on the following Saturday the all time children's classic, 'The Wizard of Oz' will be on view at 2