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NURSING GRAD. Alice
Dalrymple, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Dalrymple
Exeter, graduated• from
Wingham and District Nur-
sing Assistant Centre May 16
and received an award for
Second Scholastic Achiever.
She received her certificate
of Registration on4Aug. 26
and is presently working at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
Crediton
start fall
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
CREDITON
Thursday evening the
ladies of the Zion United
Church Women met in the
Sunday School rooms.
Devotions were conducted
by Gloria Martin and Mary
Elder and a film was shown
called "Deep Currents
Moving" and a documentary
on being a Christian in
Japan.
A Japanese record was
played while the ladies
assembled. Mrs. Jean Neil
had a lovely, Japanese
display of things acquired on
a holiday Jo Japan.
Vice-president Jean Neil
30" EASY CLEAN
RANGE
• Timing Centre
• Oven Window 8 Light
• Clock
• Full Width Drawer
• Infinite Heat Controls
• 2-8" elements 2-6" elements
• White • Gold • Almond;
30" DELUXE SELF CLEAN
RANGE
• Glass Control Panel
• Black Glass Oven Door
• Timing Centre
• Plug Out Elements
Reg. $670.00
SALE 5 55995
With Trade -
White Only Limited Supply
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Reg. $469.95
SALE $39995
With Trade
Color $10.00 Extra
WF230C
DRYSDALE'S OF HENSALL
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• FOAMED-IN-INSULATION
• 113 LBS. FROZEN FOOD STORAGE
• GLIDE OUT ROLLERS
• BUTTER CONDITIONER
• DELUXE TRIM
• WHITE • GOLD • ALMOND
Reg. $639.95
SALE $499**With Trade
Color $10.00 Extra
Some left hand openings
:13.6 CU. FT. SUPER DELUXE
FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR
a
16 CU. FT. FROST FREE
REFRIGERATOR
• Foamed In Insulation
• 143 lb.Erozen Storage
• Glide Out Rollers
• Butter Conditioner
• White • Gold • Almond
Reg. $789.95
SAI.E $62995
With Trade
Color $10.00 Extra
30" DELUXE SELF CLEAN
RANGE
• Glass Control Panel
• Black Glass Oven Door
• Timing Centre
• Digital Clock
• Fluorescent Light
Reg.. $729.95
With Trade
SALE $62995 Color $10.00 extra
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TESTING TAE TOYS — The Hensall Nursery school held an
open houseg,Tuesday with several area toddlers and the r
parents taking a loo,k at the facility. Trying the toy trucks out
was Cory Rowe, three, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rowe of
Hensall. T-A photo
HARVEST OF VALUES
Wood
Chewers Maul Axes
Hardened end IliMpered
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FIBERED
Root cooly
An asbestos fibered coating
that .gives new life to flat
asphalt and built up roofs.
1.06110n
2033-365-4
Masking
Iifur reg.
1670-258-12 price 99C
HARDWARE' EXETER 235.2511
BUSINESS GRADUATE ---
Mark Chandler, son of Mr:
and Mrs. Bill Chandler,
Dashwood recently
graduated with a Honours
Bachelor of Business Ad-
ministration Degree from
Wilfrid Laurier University,
Waterloo. He= is currently
employed, with Rio Afgom,
Limited in Toronto.
We have made this sugges-
tion to the Government and
if such a procedure was im-
plemented, then relevant in-
formation would be
available on a first hand
basis to senior citizens and
they would be spared tile
political propoganda which
is now emanating from the
Ministry, The government
will also demonstrate that
this program is being put
into effect "because Ontario
cares".
A Provincial incentive
grant program has been es-
tablished to assist farmers
who wish to install ethanol
stills of their farm for
evaluation, demonstration
and trial use of alcohol as a
fuel. The, purpose of this
pilot program is to evaluate
the technology and
economics of ethanol
production.
ApProved projects are
eligible for grants of 40% of
the Capital costs 'including
paid labour to a maximum of
$15,000 for an on farm still
constructed by an individual
farmer and up to $20,000 for
a still installed by a small
group of farmers on a co-
operative basis,
The program will be ad-
ministered by Ministry of
Agriculture and Fpod,
Energy Management
Resource Centre, which is
now being established.
General information and in-
formation on application
procedures are available at
local Ministry Offices.
Applications should include
a description of the process
proposed, use of the ethanol
and use of by-products.
The Occupiers Liability
Act and the Trespass to
Property Act has now been
proclaimed. This neW
legislation will increase the
protection of landholders
from trespass and at the
same time encourage rural
land owners and occupiers to
make portions of their land
available for recreation ac-
tivities.
Pamphlets. booklets and
posters as part of the public
education campaign toex-
plain the new legislation earl
be obtained at my
Constituency Office.
Restricted area zoning
orders controlling develop-
ment of land in the Township
of Goderich and Colbourne
have been revoked by Hous-
ing Minister Claude Bennett.
The Orders were iniposed in
1973; mainly to regulate
large scale commercial
development on the.
periphery of the Town of
Goderich. The Province no
longer sees a need to be
directly involved in con-
trolling development in the
area.
A new telephone access
program will be in effect in
'all Ontario constituencies by
$eptember 30, 1980. Zenith
service will become
operative at that time and
all.blue pages listings will be
on the Bell Canada Informa-
tion network.
Bell Canada directories
for the Province are publish-
ed at various stages,
throughout the year. My'
Constituency Office number
will appear in the next edi-
tion of each directory cover-
ing telephone exchanges
which form part of the
Huron-Middlesex
Constituency,
As it may be up to a year
before this information
appears in the Blue Pages
section of the directory
covering our area, I am tak-
ing this opportunity to ad-
vise my constituents of this
toll-free service.
The Huron-Middlesex
Constituency, which I repre-
sent, has been assigned
Zenith Number ZN14730,
Constituents living in
telephone exchanges which
are long distance to my
Constituency Office in Ex-
eter, may contact my office
by dialing the operator and
asking for the zenith
number,
For those constituents who
wish to contact my office
this number will become
effective September 30.
women
meetings
opened the business portion
with prayer. Roll call was
taken, 'secretary and
treasurers reports read and
approved,
Leila Finkbeiner gave her
report on the two U.G.W.
conferences she attended.
The theme of Waterloo
-,Conference was "Called to
Become Daughters of God."
Free in Christ: A
ministering People, "The
conference began June 20 to
' 22.
At the one day school at
Alma. Leila joined 210 other
women the theme being
"Come Praise the Lord." for
His goodness His greatness,
His love, for the Beauty of
Alma. Rev. Murray Barnette
was brought back by popular
request as Bible Study
leader with Mrs. Anne
Eagelson being the theme
speaker.
Leila joined 210 other
women the theme being
"Come Praise the Lord." for
His goodness His greatness,
His love, for the Beauty of
Alma, Rev. Murray Barnette
was brought back by popular
request as Bible Study
leader with Mrs. Anne
Eaglson being the theme
speaker.
Ab Furtney was song
leader and music director.
Vespers were conducted in
the amphitheatre at 7:00
p.m,
Mary Elder gave a short
report on Camp Bimini Day.
The regional meeting will
be held at Greenway on
October 15. Lunch was
served by Velma Russell,
Clara Ratz and Mary
Kenney.
Personals
Rev. and Mrs. Brian Elder
and Robert and Mrs. Leila •
Finkbeiner visited on Sun-
day with Lavina Finkbeiner
in Hensall then Rev, Elder
conducted the service at the
Bluewater Resthome.
Mrs. Mildred Cora of
Dearborn 'Michigan visited
this past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fahner, Mrs.
Cora and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Fahner, Mrs. Cora
and Mr. and Mrs. Fahner
spent the weekend at the
cottage of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Finnen in
Southampton.
Mrs. Margert Bowers and
Mrs. Barb Hillis Petrolia
visited holiday Monday with
Mrs. Bowers son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers.
Mrs. Iifllis also visited with
Mrs. Shirley MacDonald.
Miss Ella Morlock, Ailsa
Craig visited with friends
and former neighbours here,
Tuesday,
Carmen Schlenker, Kit-
chener and Rev. and Mrs.
Armin Schlenker attended
the 100th Anniversary of
Salem Evangelical Church
at Augsburg, Ontario (near
Killaloe) over Labour day
weekend. While in the Kit-
chener area they visited with
their families.
Crediton Club one held
their first 4-II meeting
Saturday morning at the
home of Anne Dearing. The
girls cooked and sampled a
chinese recipe. Twelve girls
are enrolled in this club uner
the leadership of Anne
bearing and Mary Elder.
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, By JACK R I Dogu.
MP P Huron-Middlesex
Judging from the number
of, 'enquiries at my
Constituency Office it is ap-parent that the implementa-
tion,of the new Ontario Tax
Grants for Seniors Program,
has paused considerable con-
fusion for senior citizens and
I understand this' is
widespread across Ontario.
We welcome these en-
quiries and we are only too
pleased to render assistance
as Lean well understand the
confusion even though the
Ministry has attempted to
inform the potential
recipients of the details of
the Program through the dis-
tribution of ,pamphlets and
other explanatory material.
Instead of spending
thousands of dollars on elec-
tion campaign-like material,
designed to give the govern-
ment credit, it would • be far
more advantageous to
allocate funds for seminars
to be conducted by Ministry
of Revenue employees at
such places as Senior
Citizens Drop-In Centres,
Ontario Housing Senior
Citizen Complexes and other
locations where a significant
number of applicants might
congregate.
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