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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-24, Page 5Kentucky Flied Chicken Manager's Special of the Month! A bucket of 15 pieces of Kentucky friedelti*, at the special price of Regular $7.95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY Sept. 27th & Sept. 28th 227 MAIN ST. NORTH EXETER 235-2424 There's nothing like it. Keittucky fried Chicken .tz,„_„,„,, i„„, „its triak , it 1,1101In Kin clfxrd • J. P. FAIR Hearin Aid .4114w • HEARING AIDS 145 Ontairo St, Stratford too Obligation exeTet3. PHARMACY Thvm.,00,. 2 — Ito acitterigs, occessaries, repairs .to most makes. Agriculture census given approval The. Honourable Jean,. Jacques Blais, Minister responsible or Statistics Canada has announced that final approval has been given to the 1981 Census of Agriculture questionnaire, The Canada gazette has published a list of the, questions which will be ask- ed of all farm operators with annual sales of MO or more. The questions were chosen after consultation with Agriculture Canada, provin- cial governments, farmers' associations and other ma- jor public and private sector users. "We have trimmed the number of questions to 20 per cent less than in 1971," Mr. Slats. said. "Operators of some 340,000 farms will 'fill out only those sections of the questionnaire related to their operations - on average, about a third of the' questions." Estimated to .cost million over fiVe years. the Census of Agriculture will be .conducted -on Wednesday, June 3, 1981 together with the Census of population and Rousing. Taking both cen- suses at the same time. limits the 'number of enumerators required. as about 10,900 of the 34,000 enumerators on the Census of Population and Housing will also work on the Census of Agriculture. The Census will provide vital knowledge about the country's agricultural ac- tivities 'by covering such areas as land tenure, machinery and e uipment, pesticide use, crop .and livestock inventories. how land is used, energy needs and farm business pra. ctices, The information will help the farming community, farm organizations, private business and governments to identify changes since the last Qensus and spot problevi 'issues requiring action, "MI those responding to the 1981 Census of Canada can be certain that their answers will remain con,. fidential," Mr. Blois said, "Aft regular and part-time staff, must take an oath of secrecy under the Statistics Act and face a fine or jail term, or both, for any viola- tion. No individual or farm will be identifiable from the statistical tables." The Minister stressed the importance of the Census to the nation, adding "I am sure we can count on everyone's co-operation on Census Day," 23 permits issued Permits valued at $57,778 were approved by Exeter building inspector Brian Johnston during the past month. There was no new construction, the 23 permits being for renovations or additions only, Anna Melnick received a permit for an addition at Braemore Manor, 53 James St., while swimming pools were approved for Shirley Willis, 83 Main N. and Clay Murray, 220 Churchill, Commercial renoations were undertaken by The Junction and 363884 Ontario Ltd. at 362 Main. A garage permit was issued to Jacob Kallumadyil, 81 Alexander E. Residential renovations were approved for the following; Jim Hennessey, 16 Anne; Margaret Lawson, 89 John W.; Emma John- ston, 71 Main; Gerald Reid, 256 Carling; Paul Sass, 66 William; Eugene Clarke, 118 Gidley W.; Allen Berry, 82 Mill; Beverley Simpson, 53 John E.; Lorne Turnbull, 86 W,aterloo; Lynda Baker, 118 William ; William Musser, 354 Edward; Ted Jones, 162 Victoria W.; Harold Beaver 134 Victoria W.; John Bruls, 27 Gidley; Melba Walper, 152 Carling N: Tony Martens, 210 Sanders E. SLIDING FUN — Amy Johns and Jeff Bowen enjoy a slide at the Sunshine Kids nursery school with the help of teacher Audrey Melick, T-A photo Whatever the proiect, colt on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including. Mcmure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 23$-0833 Office: 235-1969 FIRST EVER "SUPRISE SALE' in EXETER TONIGHT (Wed., Sept. 24th) AS to 9 p.m. In Stock Merchandise Only All reg. price merchandise discounted. Does not include items already marked down at least 20% the junction EXETER'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE