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The Huron Expositor, 1995-02-22, Page 66 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, February 22, 1995 News and Views All Deposits Insured Within Limits Rates subject To verification ti 5 YEAR RRSP 8% 8.5° 8 [,4% i Year3 Yew 110 TON RASP Annual ARS) Oen 8 050 1 Yes G.Op Arousal 1t2t'h€f2t Cef2lre Investment & Tax Planning Secure investment Products ... from people you can trust SEAFORTH 96 Main St. 527-0420 BLOCKED ROAD - Market St. in Seaforth was blocked last Tuesday when a truck had mechanical problems and another TIM CUMMING PHOTO truck came to assist. A minor accident involving a punctured tire and a shallow fender dent occurred when a car drove around. Students go 'beyond brainstormin Walton Public School celebrated Valentine's Day with a party. The Kindergarten class played games and one they liked was musical hearts. Mrs. Bennett surprised her grade one class with a treat that 1 was kept outside. The children were pleased when she brought in their frozen 'Valentine strawberry fruitsicles'. As part of the Valentine run in the grade two class the stu- dents played pin the heart on Cupid and Eddie Sebben was the winner of the game. The grade three class made their own Valentine bags and decorated them and put all of their Walton by Patty Banks 887-6860 i cards and goodies inside. The reporter for the grade three class was Sarah McDonald and she reported that on Thursday the class sang 'Happy Birthday' to Carrie Lconhart. Mrs. Vandendool reports that the grade four students have been busy preparing and presenting a short speech on a topic of their choice. They are doing a great job! Robbie and Trisha McClure represented Walton Public School in the Seaforth Legion Public Speaking Contest on Sunday, Feb. 19. Both Trisha (who's speech was about her brother Robbie) and Robbie (his was about his sister Tina) faced stiff competition in the Seaforth contest and although they didn't place the experience was well worth the effort. We congratulate them on job well done. Several groups of students are reading and studying novels. One FREE THROW WINNERS - The District Free Throw Competition was held on Feb. 18 at St. Joseph's Separate School. The winners of the competition are from back (left to right) Carly Hermon, age 12, Holmesvil(e Public School; Armanda Scott, age 14, Goderich District High School; Chris Boucher, age 14, Robertson Public School and Kyle Young, age 13, St. Mary's School. Front, from left to right, Heather Bettger, age 13, St. Mary's School; Darcy Paquitto, age 10, St. Mary's School; Stephanie Harrison, age 10, Seaforth Public School; Kevin Waechter, age 11, Sacred Heart School in Wingham and Mike Thibert, age 12, St. James School in Seaforth. Missing from the photo is Melanie Grant, age 11, from Holmesville Public School. Tuckersmith mailbox damaged Culprits destroyed a mailbox, post, and bracing at a residence on the 4th concession of Tuckersmith Township. The mailbox was in the shape of a John Deere tractor. Damage occurred sometime between Jan. 27 and Jan. 28. Licence plates were removed from a vehicle sitting overnight at the Brussels Country Inn parking lot. The licence plate number is 885 RVB. The theft occurred on Jan. 14. If you have information about these or any other crimes call Crime Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-265-1777 and you could receive a reward of up to $1,000. raiiii iGflGGDGDCGGGG0GDGDGG4 Huron County's Complete I VEHICLE I 1 RENTAL I 1 Headquarters CJ Small & Mid-sized Cars n Passenger & Cargo Vans, Pickup Trucks O Daily, Weekly, Monthly O Insurance Rentals & More CI Free Delivery n Mk about our full transportation service CAR & TRUCK RENTALS Division of Suncosst Ford 500 Huron Rd., Ooderich CALL COLLECT Mk for Helen 524-8347 A The OBVIOUS ndeprnd"nr R�rmhr, u,a.,-, Ct Husovarna Ch.ins.ws DWan PRO Outdoor Power Products •Don S.w chain Windsor Saw Cniin group is reading 'Chocolate Fever'. Doesn't that sound like a 'sweet' book? Four grade four students from Walton have been attending a pro- gram at the Clinton Learning Resources Centres. It is called 'Beyond Brainstorming.' The stu- dents are involved in problem -solv- ing, logical thinking games and other activities to challenge their abilities. Reporter Adam Coombs said that they have been busy build- ing slab snow forts out on the play- ground. The class is now doing a unit on weather. Katie Emmrich, representing Seaforth Public School in her age group, went to Clinton where she entered the Knights of Columbus district free-throw on Feb. 18. Con- gratulations to Katie who came in third place. Congratulations to Lee -Ann McDonald whose Remembrance Day Poster took third place at the Legion Zone C-1 poster Contest. Her poster placed first at the Seaforth • 1,..egiop poster contest in -,'Novetnber and from there it went to Ripley to the Zone C-1 contest. Ken McDonald was the greeter at Duff's United Church on Feb. 19. If you wish to secure a lifetime income from an RRSP or are interested in other RRSP investments at very competitive rates, call Arnold J. Stinnissen 527-0410 SunLife GLEN SAWS RR #3 Clinton Over 40 Years o I Services d (*endebiNy W. Gordon Glen Home 482-9292 233-3175 L. McGRATH PLUMBING AND HEATING INC. Seaforth 522-0493 SERVICE ... while you wait J FiNE JEWELLERY REPAIRS G CHAIN REPAIRS 0 RING SIZING RE -TIPPING AND CLAW REPAIRS Also available.. stone resetting. fine jewellery appraisals, custom and special order jewellery ANSTETT JEWELLERSLIMITED Main Corner, Clinton 482-3901 Toll Free 1-800-727-1556 Clinton Store only, Conservation Authority Attention Farmers and Homeowners! Water Quality Improvement Grants The Clean Up Rural Beaches Program (CURB) is offering financial assistance to farmers and homeowners for specific projects to improve water quality in rivers and streams. Grants are available for the repair or rebuilding of private septic systems, construction of manure storages, milkhouse waste water disposal systems, and to fence livestock from watercourses. Eligible Items Manure Storage Milkhouse Waste Disposal Systems Fencing Livestock From Rivers Private Septic Systems Grant Rate 50% 50% 75% Grant Ceiling $12,000 $ 5,000 $10,000 50% $ 2,000 This program is targeted at agricultural and rural residential areas located upstream of swimming beaches. Financial assistance is limited to those applicants who are polluting watercourses. Proposed projects with the greatest potential for improving water quality will be considered first for funding. The CURB Program is funded by the Ministry of Environment and Energy and the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority. A message from your local environmental partner telephone 519-235-2610 fax 519-235-1963 JIM ANDERSON Larry McGrath Licenced Pl tuber & Gas Fret Call Today! Clean...Efficient...Natural Gas Installation Service Repairs 523-4894 Trees bought and So STAHLKE SATELLITE SYSTEMS Satellite Systems • Home Security Oft Air Antennas • TV & Stereo Systems Economical Financing JOHN STAHLKE 25 McGregor Si. Ph & Fax Stratford, Ontario x(519) 2714982 N4Z 1G6 W.D. HOPPER AND SONS 4 Modern Rotary Rigs NEIL DURL 522-1737 271-7860 swim sitt IllWATER t�`l•5 tl GUARANTEED SPICE 1915 'WHERE HOPPER GOES THE WATER FLOWS' Brick, Block, Stonework, Chimney Repairs, Fireplaces, Pointing Can 522-0208 527-2891, 522-0514 Hfa •►.1• AWARE 527-1620 Professor Purewater Available... 'You Just can't make it any better" •Paint 'Housewares 'Gifts Plumbing Heating Electrical Supplies 'Glass A. Screening Repairs 'Tool Rental 'Home of the Handyman' 69 Main Street, Seaforth PLAN OF THE WEEK PLAN NO. U-878 STATELY FAMILY HOME BY M. TYNAN Copyright 1994 A fashionable stucco and brick exterior features arched windows, a multi- level roof with gables, and a dramatic front entrance. Enter through double doors into a spacious foyer, open to the second storey and brightened by an overhead window. The living room is set at an interesting angle providing ample room to arrange furnishings, and boasts a cosy fireplace and feature windows. Both the living room and dining room feature a 12'-0" ceiling height. A gourmet kitchen offers a handy work island, a walk-in pantry, and an open counter which services the nook. A dropped ceiling in the nook adds a stylish touch, as well as surrounding windows which provide plenty of natural light. The family room, partially open to the kitchen and nook provides a comfortable arca for informal gatherings and is right next door to a good sized games room. The den, set apart from the main traffic areas and close to the main bathroom could atsoi he used as a guest bedroom. The library, just inside the front door would make an ideal home office. Upstairs, all four bedrooms are a good size. French doors lead into a deluxe master bedroom complete with a large walk-in closet, and a five piece cnsuitc with a raised soaker tub. Plans for U-878 may be obtained for 3595.00 for a package of five com- plete sets of working prints and 359.00 for each additional set of the same plan. Allow 315.00 extra to cover the cost of postage and handling (B.C. residents add applicable sales tax to plan total) (Alt Canadian residents add 7% GST to plan total plus postage and handling). This is one of our new designs. Many innovative plans are now available in our home plan catalogue for S13.85 including postage and handling and 7% GST. Please make all chc4ues, money orders; and Visa or MasterCard authoriza- tions payable to: Tynan Features c/o. The.Huron Expositor Plan of the Week, 13659. 108 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., V3T 21(4. WIWIWINNIVEMOIRME Y#' -AM !terRAM *IN S. Y. V►w &OM q.w IR, b A. tart waw AMA •.a •u A. CASEY VAN BAKE ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING 522-1558 RESIDENTIAL & FARM EGMONQVILLE SEAFORTH PLUMBING & HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 527-0505 BILL HOLMAN Plumbing, Gas Fumaces, Gas Fireplaces, Gas Appliances, Bollers Sold, Installed, Serviced and Guaranteed SHOWROOM 15 Goderich St E. Seaforth BUILDING SUPPLIES • WiNDOWS • DOORS • al PAINTS • INSULATION • HARDWARE • HARDWOOD • CUSTOM MILLWORK SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY FOR OVER 80 YEARS Residential MORTGAGES •Competitive rates For more information call 527-1927 G. HEARD CONSTRUCT! . N • 11CAYAiING • SEPiIt SYSTEMS • SCREENED TOPSOit • CINERA1 CONTRACTING CALL 522-0307 OR 1-800-960-1867