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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-02-16, Page 20Page 20 Times-Advocate, February 16, 1978 13 Musical Instruments 16 For Sale 16 For Sole ____H 19 Property For Sale ■ 20 Property For Rent J 24 Property Wanted USED accordion, 120 base. Ex­ cellent condition. Phone 237- 3442. 7:8c ANTIQUE organ and stool. In good condition. Phone 235- 2155. 7;8;9c 15 Personal BETHEL Reformed Church, a young, open, evangelical and growing congregation, welcomes people of every background. For more information call 235- 1435.________ 46+ IF YOU WANT to drink that’s your business. If you want to quit that’s our business. Phone AA 235-1495 or 228-6382. 6+ 16 For Sale BEEF for freezer, whole or sides, cut and wrapped. Phone 237- 3377._____________________6t ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, sales, service, ren­ tals, supplies. Jerry Mathers Typewriters, 92 Main St. 235- 1840.____________________21 + DRJLL presses, vises, anvils, power hand grinders, wrench sets, used steel. Phone Hamilton’s Machine Shop, 235- 1655.____________________41 + HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers. Car­ dinal watches sold by jewellers only, SI3.95 and up. Family rings and charms, watch and clock repairing guaranteed. It APPLES, 1'; miles north of Dashwood. I. S. Teeter 237- 3362,____________________42+ ORGAN - Yamaha electone BK-2, brand new. Phone Lon­ don 471-8842 between 1 - 7 p.m,_____________________44t POTATOES, cabbages, carrots, onions, former Tony Martens farm (west of Creditor!) now operated by Henrv Gruvaert. Phone 234-6488. ' ' 3+ USED "Stanhay” eight row precision turnip planter with chemical applicators. Phone 235- 2650. 5:6:7:8c •4 INCH socket sets. +»inch to 2 inch, $100.00. Hamilton’s Machine Shop 235-1655, 6:7c CERTIFIED TREFOIL — Leo, #1, $3.25/lb. Empire, #1-2, $3.00/lb. Commercial, 87% ger- m, $2.75/lb. Sealed in 50 lb. bags. FOB Winnipeg. Prices sub­ ject change without notice. Matt Goias, Fisher Branch, Man. Phone 204-372- 6552. 6:8:10:12:15:17c VERTICAL and hortizontal steel band saws. $400.00 Hamilton’s Machine Shop 235- 1655._______6:7c TWELVE foot power tapes, $5.00. Hamilton’s Machine Shop 235-1655 __________6:7c NINE speed drill presses with slow speed attachment, $200.00. Hamilton’s Machine Shop 235- 1655. _____________6:7c FARM fresh eggs. Phone 235- 2011.__________________ 7c FINE ANTIQUE brass bed. all upright posts 2" in diameter. Phone 235-1715.__________7;8c CAPTAIN bed and mattress in excellent condition. Unit has three drawers and two shelves below. Asking $125.00. Phone 229-6472._________________7f 4’ X 8’ POOL table with a set of boston and snooker balls. $200. Phone 228-6721 after 4 p.m. 7f NINE FOOT 3 drum land roller. Also 75 feet endless belt. Phone 236- 4810.________________7^_ LOG SPLITTERS. Hamiltons Machine Shop 235-1655. 7:8c SIX FOOT living room sofa in good condition. Phone 235-0235 between 10— 12 noon and 6 — 9 p.m. 7:8c BOX SPRINGS and mattress, like new, double bed size. Phone 237- 3393. 7c 232,34 1 LBS. MSQ ap­ proximated 60,000 lbs. for 1977 and 78. Also 34 Holsteins, 10 due February and March. One 2'.'i year old registered Holstein bull. Phone 519-234-6479 evenings 5 — 6 p.m. 7:8c SURVEY and Marker stakes. Various soft or hardwood, stock size or made to order. Now fluorescent colours available. For full details contact ARC In­ dustries, Dashwood. Phone 237- 3667. ________ 47t REFINISHED antique fur­ niture, excellent conditon. We refinish furniture to your liking. Call at 386 Albert St., Exeter.47f ALFALFA and timothy mixed, no rain. Phone 236-4868. 3+ STOCK TAKING BARGAINS See our $1.00 table with ladies slacks, shorts, silk hose, men’s white shirts, tee shirts, boys lined jackets, yard goods at $1.00 per yard values to $5.98. OUR LOSS IS YOURGAIN NORTH OF LONDON Trade Your Home $79,900 — Extremely spacious executive residence. Just 12 minutes north of London. 2-4 piece baths and 1-2 piece bath, master bedroom 17’ X 19’, living room and family room with fireplace. Floor to ceiling brick fireplace. Over sized attached garage, fenced lot. Many extras. Call: EDWARD JOHNSON Real Estate Ltd. Philip Trent Neal Office London 672-9610 Res. 472-1984 7c BARN for lease. Sales outlet or warehouse. Area about 5,600 sq. feet (520.25 sqm.) Highway loca­ tion at Exeter. Paved yard park­ ing. Vacant. Call London 1-672- 3232 Rowcliffe Real Estate Ltd. Realtor. 6:7 c VICTORIA PARK apartments - I and 2 bedrooms - large rooms, carpeted, 4 piece tiled bath. Good closet space. Laundry room facilities. Phone 235- 0526. 48+ UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment, heat and hot water supplied. Apply Art Gaiser 235- 2754, Available March 1 4+ HOUSE for rent. Phone 235- 1286 after 6:30 p.m. 48f ONE bedroom apartment for senior citizens only. One apart­ ment to choose from. For more information call Maplewoods Apartments 236-4371 35+ FARM — up to 200 acres. Most­ ly all workable, with or without buildings. Reply to box RTC, Exeter Times Advocate, stating location. 7t 26 Legal Notices HALF PRICE One table with dress fabrics 60” wide all colours in plains, figures and plaids, polyester, woolens and sheers. $5.00 rack with ladies blouses in figures and plains, tops, dresses etc. Values to $29.00 Men’s odd pants — one lot at 1/2 price APPLES! Apples — Spys, Kings, Macs and Delicious, br­ ing your hampers. Potatoes — 75 lb. bag # 1 potatoes in new bags. SPECIAL $3.50 a bag. Warehouse Clearance Sale FINAL WEEK We are clearing some of our one of a kind models to make room for an addi­ tion of a new line of appliances soon to be added to our stock. All sale items are brand new and include delivery and service. A deposit will hold any of these models for 1 month. VERNON SCHATZ . General Merchant Where Quality Counts PHONE 237-3531 3t 17 Wanted To Buy 20" G.E. COLOUR T.V. From *459.95 with service 26" consoles from *679.95 3 ONLY SNOW BLOWERS Priced to dear all set up, serviced, gassed up, ready to go DRYERS TRUCK load of kindling wood. Contact Wes Hackney at 60 Alexander W. North end, Exeter.__________________6J- ANY style older used furniture and glassware in single or household lots, any condition. Phone 227-4344. 2:3:4:5:6:7:8c FURNITURE, antiques, appliances or miscellaneous items. By the house full or singly. We buy estates or will arrange to sell them by auction. Con­ signments welcome. Kuriousity Korner, Seaforth. Phone 527- 1336._____________________5f FINE 10’/2" X 391/2” screen for No, 6 International Hammer , Mill. Phone 229-8743. 4f *219.95 6 DELUXE GENERAL ELECTRIC ' ■ - ’White and dolours " From “ _ T2 DELUXE HOT POINT white and colours 3 SUPER DELUXE HEAVY DUTY MOFFAT — has every feature AC Compare this one Reg. $389.95 1 ONLY FRIGIDAIRE Top of the line^^Q QE Reg. Price 459.95 «***>• *3 AUTOMATIC WASHERS most colours in stock ’399.95 T“de ’399.95 Trade ’100.00 & ’259.95 Trade 13 GENERAL ELECTRIC 7 HOT POINTS 2 DELUXE FRIGIDAIRES WRINGER WASHERS 18 Wanted ! OLt/brick bdfldlngs for'demofi- tion and salvage purposes. Con­ tact Ross Lumley 1185 Murphy Road, Sarnia.______________2+ \ TO RENT or rent with option to buy — 3 bedroom house in or around Hensall. Please call Bank of Commerce, Hensall, Phone 262-2920. 7:8:9c GRAND BEND BEST LOCATION This fully insulated home near Oakwood is V2 a block to the beach and has just been com­ pletely renovated. It contains 21 ft. X 14 ft. livingroom, 14 ft. X 10’ dining room, fully modern kitchen and bath, plus two bedrooms on the main floor. Upstairs there are four big bedrooms and two piece bath. This home has a basement, all new broadloom and a beautifully treed fenced lot. All for only $48,500. 10% down will buy it. Please call: BILL EVANS 434-3287 Evenings 672-2155 W. EVANS & SON LTD. 525 Richmond St., London ________________________6:7c ZURICH - 1 Vz storey home, 2 or 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, finished room in base­ ment, large lot 75’ x 200’. Outskirts of Zurich. Phone 236- 4869.____________________48+ COTTAGE — centrally located in Grand Bend, winterized, ideal for retirement or investment home. Best offer to clear estate. For further information call 284- 1924._____________________4| HUGH A. EVANS REALTOR SOUTHCOTT PINES English Tudor Style home with double garage, large eat-in kitchen with patio doors to cedar deck, separate dining room, liv­ ing room, three bedrooms, four piece bath up, family room with floor to ceiling fireplace, laundry room and three piece bath roughed in on lower level. Owner .has been transferred, must sell. . Zurich — I1/: storey aluminum siding home with 5 bedrooms, farm size kitchen, 27 X 24’ fami­ ly room with floor to ceiling fireplace. Plenty of living space for a large family. Open for offers. Try yours. 19 Property For Sale From From from DISHWASHERS Built In and Mobile Models Most Colours 12 GENERAL ELECTRIC From *369.95 8 WESTINGHOUSE From *269.95 ELECTRIC RANGES Electric Clean — Glass Top and standard Models 24" and 30" wide. Built in ovens and counter tops, most colours 27 GENERAL ELECTRIC From *319.95 Trade 7 WESTINGHOUSE From$329.95 Trade 6 HOT POINT From ’359.95 Trade j 1 FRIGIDAIRE harvest gold fl and Reg. 895.00 Sale *699.95 Trade 14 MOFFAT DELUXE RANGESJMA AC and From «»/>•< J Trade 3 CORONADO RANGES From’289.95 Trade REFRIGERATORS Most colours right and left hand doo+s, all sizes, frost free. 15 GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 FRIGIDAIRE TOP LINE 7 HOT POINT From ’479.95 Trade From ’569.95 T^ade From *449.95 1 WOODS WOODGRAIN^ 1 WESTINGHOUSE Sale Price $439.95 24 MOFFAT From *31 9.95 1 FINDLAY REFRIGERATOR $J|AA AC Sale Price Drysdale fdK Home Hardware Hensall 262-2015 10u ACRE farm on #4 highway. Between Lucan and Exeter. Steel barn and older two storey brick house with attached garage. Phone 235-1624.__________ LUCAN AREA — 100 acre farm, 20 acres bush, cone. 3, Bid- dulph Township. Steel shed, brick house, banked barn. Phone 235-2313.__________________2_ OVERLOOKING THE PINERY Set amongst the trees all year. Lindal Cedar home with 3 bedrooms and loft, featuring Franklin fireplace in living room and sliding patio doors, separate dining room. Priced at $41,- 500.00. Call Norene Clancy 673- 6390 or 4532158. CANADA TRUST REALTOR ________________________7:8c 50 ACRES BUSH and land for sale. Township of Stephen, 4 con. N.Bdy. South V2, lot 7. Farm of the late John N. Willis. Tenders must be in by the mor­ ning of March 1st and sold to highest tender. Interested per­ sons phone Chester Dunn 235- 1400 hours from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m, This must be cash._________7A- BRICK SIDE SPLIT NORTH OF LONDON $55,900 — Large 3 bedroom side split with average sized 2 car gar­ age. Beautiful floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Many outstan­ ding features. Please call: EDWARD JOHNSON Real Estate Ltd. Philip Trent Neal Office, London 672-6910 Res. 472-1984 __________________________7c EXETER — 2 family house, close to downtown. Both units have two bedrooms, bathroom, livingroom and kitchen. On a large lot. 235-0887.__________5+ Residential Building Sites bordering on woodlot Phone Gib Dow 235-0707 39+ Two registered building lots available in Southcott Pines, try your offer. Cedar siding side split with at­ tached garage, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. New modern kitchen with all appliances, floor to ceiling angel stone fireplace in living room. Must be sold. Asking $59,500.00. PLEASE CALL MAE MORENZ 238-2822 GRANDBEND __________________________4f EXETER — 2 storey older home, situated on acre of land with garden and plenty of trees. Centrally located, close to schools and downtown. Three bedroom, 4 piece bath upstairs, large living, dining and kitchen downstairs plus extra bedrooms and small ’A bath with shower. This house also has good size carpeted room with private en­ trance presently used as an of­ fice. House has many possibilities. Could also be made into 2 apartments. For further information write Box 184, Ex- eter, Ontario,______________6+ GARAGE — 17’ X 30’, suitable for office or shop. Call 262-2721. after 5 or Saturdays._______6:7c TWO bedroom house for sale in Exeter. Apply Howard Kerslake, William St., Exeter.________7:8* FIVE ROOM house in good condition, Huron St. West, new vinyl siding, 3 piece bath, forced air furnace, carpeting, low taxes, good income investment. Available March 1st. Telephone 235-2005 or 234-6275._______2_ STOREY and half house close to uptown. Priced reasonable. Phone 262-6428.____________7c ONE HUNDRED acre farm, 2'/z miles north of Exeter on highway 4. One barn with Harvestore silo for feeder hog operation. Also cattie barn and Stave silo, large white brick farm home with double garage at­ tached. Phone 403-248-5838 (Calgary).________________7:8c 20 Property For Rent BRAND new 3 bedroom brick house with garage, new subdivi­ sion in Lucan, $325.00 per month. Phone 227-4406. 7:8c FARM HOUSE 5 miles north of Parkhill. Lake Huron water. Call 294-6669 or 294-6348. 7c NEARLY new 3 bedroom home in Exeter. A quiet area close to schools. Phone 228-6531. 7:8c TWO BEDROOMS and bachelor apartments in Clandeboye. Phone 227- 4406. 7:8c ELIZABETH COURT IN HENSALL NOW RENTING One, two and three bedroom apartments. Shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances, all utilities paid. For inquiries phone 262-2129 Hensell or 433- 7781, London. 50+ Prestige Business Space for rent in completely renovated Town Hall, Main Street. A total of 1,275 sq. ft. Phone 235-0685 41 + 2 BEDROOM house available immediately. Call 235-0685. 45+ EXETER - town house, carpeted, electric heating, private patio. Now available. Phone 235-1303. 49+ SELF CONTAINED room for rent available immediately. Phone 235-0394 after 6 p.m. 7:8* SMALL office available, April 1st, Apply Ersman’s Bakery, 443 Main St. Phone 235-0332. 7:8* LARGE 2 bedroom apartment, heat supplied, bedrooms on se­ cond floor. Private drive, front entry. Available March 1, phone 235-1936._______________7t 21 For Rent UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment, heat and hot water supplied. Apply Art Gaiser, 235- 2754. Available March 1, 5+ Rent a Car or Truck BYTHEHOUR BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Exeter 235-1640 _________________________31 + PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, mixers, power trowel, etc. Form ties stocked. For more informa­ tion call M. J. Corriveau, Zurich, 236-4954 after 4 p.m. week days, any time weekends.________17+ AVAILABLE March 1st fur- nished, and heated bachelor apartment. Laundry facilities above Canadian Tire Store. Phone 235-1497 or 0451. 3+ HEATED one bedroom apart­ ment ground level, laundry facilities. Whilton Apt. Contact Parker235-1497 or0451. 3f COUNTRY living 3 bedroom mobile home, full basement, on highway. Call 237-3274. 4+ TWO bedroom basement apart­ ment in Hensall. No pets, Available immediately. $75.00. 262-2736.________________6:7c TWO bedroom apartment in Hensall. No pets. Available im­ mediately. $120.00. 262- 2736.____________________6:7c SINGLE apartment available March 1st. Frig and stove supplied. Phone 235-1681. 6+ MODERN one bedroom unfur­ nished apartment, ground level in Exeter. Available March 1st. Phone 235-0135. 6:7c 23 Wanted To Rent WORKABLE land in Usborne Township. Phone Ron Parsons 229-6451. 7:8:9* THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Gravel Tender 1978 Contract #78-001TT Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. Monday, March 6, 1978 for the crushing and delivery of an ap­ proximately 16,000 cu, yards of granular A. Tenders must be sub­ mitted on Township ten­ der forms available from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders subject to approval by the Ministry of Transpor­ tation ana Communica­ tion Allan Nicholson Road Superintendent Egmondville, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All creditorsand others having claims or demands In the Estate of Joseph Szynalski also known as Joseph Lyke, Joseph Stephen Szynalski, Joseph Lyko J. Symmons, Joseph Szymalski, Joe Lyko, R.J. Richards Late of the City of Hamtramck, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, Timekeeper, who died on or about May 10, 1975, ow­ ning real property situate in the Township of Hay, County of Huron, Province of Ontario, are required to give written notice and send full particulars of their claims to the undernamed solicitors on or before April 7, 1978, immediately after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims that have been received, and the An­ cillary Administrator will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not have notice. Furlong & Brown 76 University Avenue West Windsor, Ontario N9A 5N7 Solicitors for the Ancillary Administrator Donald Davis Alexander Brown 7c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of James Angus Earl and Elsie Rae Earl Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of James Angus Earl, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 24th day of December, 1964 and against the estate of Elsie Rae Earl, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 12th day of December, 1977, are required to file par­ ticulars of same with Deane & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 4th day of March, 1978 after which date the estates will be distributed having regard only... Lo^.hose,xlaims,,oL^hich notice has been received. Deane & Laughton • Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ontario. 7:8:9c Deadline for Classified Ads 4:00 p.m. Tuesdays Township of USBORNE Fuel Tender Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the un­ dersigned until 5 P.M. Friday, March 3, 1978 for the supply of diesel fuel, gasoline and furnace oil at Township garage and for stove oil at Town­ ship hall from April 1, 1978 to March 31, 1980. Successful bidder to be responsible for present storage facilities or supply same and to supply and install electric metered pumps for diesel fuel and gasoline. Prices to be firm for the two-year period except for fluc­ tuations in wholesale tank price. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. JOHN.BATTEN Road Superintendent Township of Usborne R.R. 3 Exeter, Ont. N0M1S0 229-6363 FARM TALK — Roy Jewell for many years host of CFPL TV's farm show was the guest speaker at the Exeter Lion's Farmer's Night held Thursday at the Pineridge Chalet near Hensall. Prior to the start of the evening, Jack Fuller of the Exeter Lions and Lionel Wilder talked things over with Jewell. Staff photo County rate same By SHIRLEY J. KELLER Warden Gerry Ginn called the 1978 budget for Huron County a “stand pat budget.” Costs are up, Gin told county councillors at the February session of council in Goderich Thursday, but the county apportionment will not increase. “That’s good in these days with the inflationary trend,” added .the warden. County administrator Bill Hanly advised in his preamble, to the budget presentation that the total expenditure in Huron in 1978 will be an estimated $8,822,650. That represents an overall increase of $322,267 or 3.79 percent over the 1977 budget. But the county ap­ portionment - the amount of money raised in Huron County - will remain the same, $2,630,000. Ladies hear about home Mrs. Marshall Dearing opened the meeting of the Afternoon Unit of U.C.W. of Exeter United Church by reading an appropriate poem. World’s Day- of. Prayer, jys, to be in the United Church March 3. Volunteers were asked to help quilt. Mrs. Earl Russell, in charge of the program, read a poem, “Heart Gifts”. Mrs. Elliot McRoberts conducted the Worship Service, the theme of which was “Chris­ tian Love”. Meditations on “Faith,” “Hope” and “Love” were read by Mrs. H. May. Mrs. W. Kernick and Mrs. Truemner and other ladies quoted verses of scripture in which those words were found. Mrs. Russell introduced Mrs. Alvin Epps, who, with her husband, is in charge of two group homes for boys in Exeter. They have been in this work for 10 years. At present, they have six boys; 10-14 years, living with them and their two sons, in their home on John St. On Carling St., there are three older boys, supervised by a graduate from their home who are learning to manage on their own while still attending school. In a pleasing and in­ teresting manner Mrs. Epps told of their endeavours, through practice of Faith, Hope and Love, to help these boys become responsible citizens. This will be achieved by bringing into the 1978 budget an accumulated surplus of $407,579 from 1977, and by the strict watch all county committees kept on their 1978 budget requests. All county committees attempted to keep their budget increases to within four per cent for this year. With increased assessment in Huron, some taxpayers in the county should actually experience a slight decrease in taxes for county purposes - approximately two per cent on the average across Huron. Reserve funding will not suffer, either. A total of $150,000 was added to the reserve for working capital; $50,000 to the hospital reserve fund; and $60,000 to the capital works building reserve fund. Warden Ginn said in his opinion, it was important to keep the reserve funds healthy. He explained that it might have'Bben possible to achieve an even lower budget total by deleting the reserve funds for 1978, but said it was not considered good business to lower a county mill rate for one year and then, perhaps, find in the next year that a sharp in­ crease is ffec^ssary.,, n Transportation"' services, highways at $3,249,000 and the Sky Harbor Airport at $16,000, accounts for by far the largest portion of the budget, a total of $3,265,000. Next is Huronview where the 1978 budget is an estimated $2,587,326 in total. Health is third at $889,260 including $566,340 for the health, unit, $220,000 for Home Care, $52,920 for family planning and $50,000 for the hospital reserve fund. All these segments of the budget however, are heavily supported by the provincial government. Home Care and family planning are subsidized 100 per cent by the province. Road budget A surplus of $252,558.55 or about $62,000 higher than expected, was brought over from the 1977 road budget into the 1978 road budget. MINISTRY OF HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Several Contractors re­ quired for general elec­ trical maintenance work at various projects, on a rotational basis, in the Bruce, Huron and Perth County areas. Tenders requested on any or dll County areas Tender Reference Number: SFT BO5 78-20 Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m., local time, March 1, 1978, by the Ontario Housing Cor­ poration, c/o Courthouse & Registry Building, 80 Dundas Street., Suite 1-010, P.O. Box 5600, Station "A", London, Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention Maintenance Manager, from whom details and specifications may be obtained or talephone (519) 679-7110 quoting tender reference number aS above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. v ______J According to chairman Ken Campbell of Stephen Township, the committee intends this year to “keep the surplus down and do a little more work.” Also the Huron allocation from the Ministry of Transportation and Com­ munication was $41,000 higher than expected in 1977. Chairman Campbell said in his report these extra funds ($103,000 more than expected totalling surplus and MTC allocation) were distributed throughout the road budget and used to reduce the county rate increase from 9.8 per cent to 1.34 per cent. “The additional funds also allowed us to budget for the construction of a structural plate corrugated steel culvert on Road 25 east of Walton one year ahead of the road construction in 1979,” said Campbell in his report. “The new machinery and salt dome budget was also increased to $15,000 which will permit the salt dome at the Wroxeter patrol yard to be completed prior to the fall of 1978,” Campbell noted, The road chairman went on to explain that the road budget is highly dependent on how severe the rest of this winter and the start of next winter will be as regards snow removal costs, and what prices come in as a result of paving and gravel tenders for 1978. Campbell said if such expenditures are higher than estimate in the budget, the committee will reduce the total cost by reducing the length of some of the county construction programs or by dropping some budgeted items for 1978. The Family and Children’s Service (formerly Children’s Aid Society) budget was also approved by council at this sitting. It calls for a total expenditure of $587,250 with 469,800 coming from the province and $117,450 raised in Huron County. Mr. and Mrs. Don Case were honored. on the oc­ casion of their ‘25th wedding anniversary at Elimville ’ Township Hall, Friday evening. ‘ About 75 relatives were present A hilarious mock wedding and euchre was enjoyed by all. Congratulations Phil and Don! -------------------------------- TENDERS for Furnace Fuel, Diesel Fuel and Gasoline for the Township of Hay. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by March 1, 12 o'clock noon. Township Clerk Joan Ducharme Box 250, Zurich MINISTRY OF HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Several Contractors re­ quired for general maintenance repair work on plumbing, heating and drainage systems at various pro­ jects, on a rotational basis, in the Bruce, Huron and Perth County areas. Tenders requested on any or all County areas Tender Reference Number: SFT BO5 78-19 Tenders will be received I for the above until ■ 11:00 a.m., local time, ! March 1, 1978, by the Ontario Housing Cor­ poration, c/o Courthouse & Registry Building, 80 Dundas Street., Suite 1-010, P.O. Box, 5600, Station “A", London, Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention Maintenance Manager, from whom details and specifications may be obtained or telephone (519) 679-7110 quoting tender reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. _________________/