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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-04, Page 2A NEW RESTING SPOT — Students on their way to and from Exeter Public School have found a plop to rest or wait for directions of the crossing guard. Lyle Little, owner of the property at the southwest corner of Main and Victoria streets has provided two benches. Shown with crossing guard Jan Mason are Wendy Siriis, Elizabeth Coates, Jamie Ferguson, Karen Hartman, Heather Hirtzel, Fred Godbolt and Jason Heywood. T-A photo receive $9 per hour this year and in-class teachers will be paid at the prevailing night school or summer school hourly rate. approximately $17 per hour. Even thoilgh fees are higher this year, students will receive one hour less in- car instruction,. John Jorna Draperies Free Estimates Guaranteed Workmanship LovelySamples Evening Appointments Available 19 Water St. S. on Radio Shack Store) Phone 284-3540 St. Marys (34-37) B-B-Q READY FAMILY PACK SCHNEIDERS BEEF BURGERS 1 Kg. CARTON GOVERNMENT INSPECTED UTILITY GRADE - 14 FRESH lb. FROZEN TENDER YOUNG 7arkeys Boost course fee P s 2 Continued from front page Mohawk as Scion •Grattan came dOwnthestretch in the lead Bob turned to Keith, excited, and said "We're going to make a bushel-no, by gosh, a truckfull.'' Alas, a sudden break just before the finish - All well, the un- predictability of race hor- ses," Write off Continued from front page • that council could pass a bylaw to allow objects to be placed on sidwalks under such conditions as the municipality and the mer- chants may agree upon. The second letter was from the town's insurance carrier, Frank Cowan, in which it was noted that the town's liability insurance policy "would respond" to protect the legal liability of the town in the case of accidents, but not the interest of the shopowner or tenant. Members appeared to generally agree that it may have been better had they not opened the subject in the first place, because they had now admitted being aware of the situation and the problems and accidents that could arise. "Some of these things you're better off not seeing," commented Councillor Don Cameron. He explained they could not claim ignorance and "we now have to take another step." While that step was taken, members hinted that there was no rush in having the police committee come forth with their recommendations. N1111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIL I ADAMS Heating & Cooling -5 "i• Heating Systems = of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED E. General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioni Jasper Wed that in ad- dition to lots of work of behalf of his constituents McKinley was also involved in Several government committees and represented Canada at the. United Nations in New York, at meetings of theNorthAtlantic Treaty Organization and at parliamentary association meetings in Australia and New Zealand, Noting the contribution of the ex-MP's better half Jasper stated "Being a gracious hostess was only one of your many roles, Audrey. The large task of looking after this riding has been a family effort," Prior to a spirited attack on the energy pricingpolicies of western Canaaa McKinley kept to the fun theme of the evening when he quoted former MP Elston Cardiff : "I've seen a lot more people talk themselves out of parliament than into the house." The oil royalities which the province of Alberta are taking are above what any Continued from front page step three as of January 31, 1980. It was suggested by the committee that Exeter's clerk-treasurer has been historically out of line with other area municipalities and the new salary range reflects an adjustment to that historical problem. In a further recommenda- tion, the committee suggested the clerk consider more emphasis on training for supervisory and "people handling" skills in the future. Her technical com- petence was described as be- ing excellent for the posi- tion. The salary range for the deputy clerk-treasurer will be from $14,000 to $17,017 and this was also the same range set for the building in- spector. The range for the secretary-receptionist is $9,- 000 to $10,959 and for the ReVggZ. *R9Igqi t Time for fitness is time on Your Side. PafmaPacnon e .Can•dia,,ermnen1 lot menal other province has taken since confederation and there is a need for an agreenient. royalities on petroleum, McKinley told the gathering that a more hospital economic climate would encourage oil ex- ploration in Canada with McKinley saying oil ex- ploration rigs are heading for the United Stated because they can achieve a better return on their dollar. On another issue which concerned the Zurich area resident, McKinley said the west's complaints over the alleged differences in freight rates were com- pletely unfounded. McKinley said the freight rate issue has been cham- pioned by western MPPs and MPs of all major political parties. "I wish they would take another look at what they are doing and start to tell the truth," He concluded his address by thanking those present for their support through five elections in fourteen years. Clerk-typist it is $7,800 to $9,- 482, The five steps in each category represent an incre- ment of five percent and more can be added for in- flationary adjustments. Cameron said the basic idea was to have employees advance one step each year, although their performance would be reviewed on their employment anniversary and the increments would not necessarily be automatic. "The merit increase is one of the key ideas," Campbell commented. In answer to a question from Councillor Al Epp as to what happens to an employee who reaches the maximum (step five), Cameron said that employee may have to look elsewhere for a job if he/she wished to advance. He termed it unfortunate, but explained the municipality could afford to pay only to a certain level for any given job. All the recommendations were quickly approved by council and the committee members were lauded for their • efforts. Mayor Boyle said there had been a lot of time and ef- fort put into the report by the committee and added that the relationship among the members had been most amiable. SPECIAL! YOUNG A "A" GRADE FULL SLICE ROUND STEAK BONE IN pl SPECIAL! "A",GRADE OUTSIDE BOTTOM ROUND OR RUMP ROAST BONELESS TimstAcIvocatg, S•p1sulboor 4, 1980 ing says thanks,fob ng g • Humidifiers .5 • i• Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St., East, Exeter Inittntinlitittni iiiiiiiii To hire deputy For 15 to 1500 People or More - serve them - Colonel Sanders' Following a dramatic fee increase in Driver Educa- tion costs last year, Huron County students taking the course through their high school or others taking it through night school will againbepaying more to learn how to drive this year. At its regular September meeting, the Huron County Board of Education ap- proved an increase in the fee charged to students, raising it from $80 to. $85 for students taking the course as an extension of day school, and to $90 for night school or summer school students, In 1978-79 season, the fee was $35. The substantial in- crease last year was due to a take back of government sub- sidizing of the program. The split of the cost of Driver Education now is: 55 per cent by the provincial government, and 15 per cent by Huron County ratepayers, Superintendent of Educa- tion, R.B. Allan stated that there was "not a significant decrease in enrollment last year," due to fee increases. The board was told .by Allan that the program is very expensive to run and fee increases were necessary to keep up with car maintainance costs and instructor fees. In-car instructors will MEAT FAVORITES SPECIAL! BONELESS! INSIDE TOP "A" GRADE ROUND STEAK NO WASTE SPECIAL! READY FOR FLAVOURFUL MANY RECIPES END SLICES MEDIUM GROUND BEEF NO WASTE SPECIAL! SCHNEIDERS SIDE BACON 500 gr. PKG. SPECIAL! OVEN OR BAR-B-QUE READY r 1.78 '488118 149 b inn IMP SPECIAL! MAPLEBUTT LEAF BONELESS SWEET PICKLED t4 r COTTAGE ROLL 117. 1.179 BONELESS! 'A' GRADE BEEF SIRLOIN TIP STEAK MAPLE LEAF SLICE & FRY SAUSAGE MEAT ROLL 500 gr. 1.29 SCHNEIDERS PEPPERONI OR COOKED SALAMI aon SLIM STICKS 250 gram 11.a7 '2.15 PER PERSON Easy in every way! Easy Easy on your budget, on you. SPECIAL! 10 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MINI-DELI STYLE so tin COOKED MEATS 205r IW 7 SPECIAL! BURNS PORK & BEEF BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE 129 BURNS GARLIC FLAVOURED GOLDEN POLISH SAUSAGE lb. 149 SCHNEIDERS COOKED SMOKED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER lb. 1.49 ZEHRS SLICED COOKED HAM STORE SLICED LU NCHEON&CIICKEN LOAF IA 79 AT THE DELICATESSEN COUNTER .1.39 *2.49 BURNS BONELESS COOKED STORE SLICED ROUND DINNER HAM lb. p2.49 AT THE WHARF FRESH FISH COUNTER-NOT ALL MARKETS FRESH ATLANTIC COD FILLETS !b.198 FRESH PRODUCE AT LOW PRICES ONTARIO GROWN NO, 1 SWEET GREEN PEPPERS CALIFORNIA FINEST QUALITY NO. 1 ONTARIO NO. 1 LARGE For just $2.15 per person you can satisfy any number of guests with Finger Lickin' Good Kentucky Fried Chicken, Salads and Grecian Bread. Everything's provided right down to the forks and napkins. All you do is provide the people for the party. Just give us two hours notice, then come and get it, What could be easier when you're expecting a large crowd! Good chicken! ONTARIO GROWN FRESH BARTLE'TT PEARS 4 QT. *2.79 ONTARIO NO. 1 FRESH CRISP BUNCH CARROTS 2 R 89 0 ONTARIO NO. 1 LARGE TENDER CELERY STALKS GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES ONTARIO NO. 1 MILD SWEET SPANISH ONIONS lb. 29° 'VMS Kentucky Tied tlCKtit WO, OA'NO World Sanders' boys and pas make it finger tiokin' good'. 227 MAIN ST. NORTH EXETER 233-2424 ASSORTED VARIETIES TROPICAL PLANTS FRESH AND GREEN SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9