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Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-01, Page 71 On May 28, the Ministry of Agriculture sponsored a judging competition at the Clinton Fair grounds. Pictured are some judges looking over the rabbits. (Rod Hilts photo) Mo ro erty Property tomes in the township of Morris will in- crease by alms,,; eight per- cent this year, Clerk - Treasurer Nancy Michie told council members at their May meeting. Council was satisfied with the budget and members said they thought the in- crease was about what can be expected in these infla- tionary tunes. For example, a farm and residential property assess- ed at $6,111 and supporting the public school system, would be taxed $1,031.94 in 1983, up $1, .40 from last year, or 8.45 percent. The same property, assessed to the se rate school system, would be tax- ed $1,036.1 this year, up $ :.72 from 1982 or 8.56 per- cent. Morris Township will col- lect $159,387 for elementary school purposes; $148,782 for township purposes; $140,773 for secondary schools; $90,590 for the county; and, $11,649 for the separate school board. Council also set its penalty rate at one and one-quarter percent per month for taxes unpaid after June 30, the due date for the first tax in- stallment. Also, a discount of one percent per month will be offered for the prepay- ment of the second tax in- stallment. In other business, Emma Bird attended the meeting to Dive compensation for four dead lambs and one which was aborted. She also wanted to know what to do with the ewe which aborted the lamb because, she claim- ed, it is in very poor health. Mrs. Bird said the animals died because of being wor- ried by dogs. Livestock Evaluator Carmen Craig advised Mrs. Bird to pasture the animal until June to see if its health improves. Reeve William Elston said council is bound by Mr. Craig's decision and must wait until June to see what condition the ewe is in then. But in the meantime, coun- cil compensated Mrs. Bird for the four dead Lambs and the aborted lamb at $40 apiece or $200. She signed an affidavit to state the animals died as a result of being worried by dogs. But Mr. Elston told Mrs. Bird to contact the veterinarian if another sheep dies, so it can be in- spected. "Get the lamb to the vet after it dies; let's not have any more sheep claims." Three men were hired to work for the township this summer in a federal - provincial make-work pro- gram to clean Morris road- sides. The program will last for 22 weeks and the three men will be paid $5.25 an hour, as well as four percent holiday pay. The three hired were: Chester Higgins, Mor- Londesboro Seniors plan summer schedule By Dora Shobbrook The Happy Gang Seniors met on May 25 with President Beth Knox in charge. An invitation to W.I. meeting on June 9th at 8 p.m. was read. The Blyth Hor- ticultural society and Swinging Seniors are having a bus trip on June 16 along Highway 89 to Lake Simcoe and the Holland Marsh. It was agreed to have some pencil holders made. The next meeting on the fifth Wednesday, June 29 will ask members to pay dues. Card winners were: ladies' high, Dora Shobbrook; lone hands, Vietta Hoggart; low, Beth Knox; men's high, Russell Good; lone hands, Jean Scott (playing as a man); low, Hazel Watkins ( playing as a man). Lunch was served by Hazel Reid and Gloria McEwing. Personals Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse and family over the past week were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stackhouse from St. John, New Brunswick. Arriving on Tuesday were his sister Lois Tapley from Lake Cowichan, B.C. on Wednesday., brothers Steven and Gile of St. John, New Brunswick. All were guests at wedding of Laurie Lynn Stackhouse and Fred Ranter at Woodstock, Maranatha Christian Reformed Church on May 27. On Sunday Jim McEwing, Cliff Saundercock, Gordon Shobbrook and Roy Vodden attended the Clinton Legion Golf tournament in Goderich. Cliff Saundercock won the prize as the second golfer and one for being closest to the pin. Gordon and Roy each won a prize. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, spent the weekend with her father William Hamilton at Moorefield. Mrs. Corea Alabas of Woodstock spent a few days last week with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Airie Duizer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing and Mr. and Mrs. Art Colson spent last weekend at Hunt Camp, Muskoka. Visitors on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were her sister Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keys of Glammis. Mrs. Hazel Draper of Toronto spent a few days with her sister-in-law Mrs. Gladys Draper, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill attended the 40th wedding anniversary of his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell in Blyth on May 22. Mrs. Dora Shobbrook, Mrs. Thelma Ellerby, Chastity Colquhoun and Marsha Miller visited on Sunday with Ross Nilson and family and with Muriel at Woodstock Hospital. The W.I. Citizenship meeting will be held June 8 YOU ARE INVITED!!! GRAND OPENING Saturday, June 4,1983 -.a .,S , yta{T•�'hl�" 1671' �.,k. I� ' - i! .. '•fir •'�i/� • •ra ..MA, t 1 • Yom' y � Our brand new building located 8 miles south of Kincardine, 28 miles north of Ooderlch on Highway 21. MAFOUL A NEW ERA BRAND C li e ss & BUTTER CO-OP CONVENIENCE STORE • OSSEETVA'TION OALILEFFv See famous Pine River Cheese being made • GEMMED TOURS For groups of 10 or more For an appointment call 395-2538 or 3955217 3 111iLI®iE SHOW PFEIRSIIEEr/8A'TION See our beautiful new ilcIlltles Tour through our vlswing area and see how our delicious cheese Is made, foLlIVIEVISS HOURS Parton Thure, 9.5 Fridays 9.9 Saturdays 9.5 Sundays 12.8 NOTE Closed Friday, June 3 st 5 p m flibOUVIIKNIEq IT ERRS: Pine River cheese serving treys, coffee mugs, key tags, men's 4 ledlee' caps PINE 111E11 CHEES °Cheddar Cheese Mild, medium old, extra old. marble °Colby Cheese °Brick Cheese °Farmer's Cheese °MozzarelIa Cheese °Jack Cheese °Flavoured Brick Cheese Onion, garlic, caraway, hot pepper SINCE 181315 • *Pine River Cheese a Ice Cream ®Greaves Jams *Maple Syrup Products • Honey • Pop. •Chips ®Weston Bread Pr ducts IMPORTED CHEESE 1 Many, Many In -Store Specials! CKNX vtrlll be on location for this historical avant. Refreshments available at 8 p.m. when the Happy Gang Seniors and Cheerio Club will be guests. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hodgins from Turn to page 8 • xes crease tis; Keith Querengesser, Ethel; and, John Stacey, Turnberry. Council accepted with regret the resignation of Isobel Garniss, council's representative on the Wingham and District Hospital Board. Her term is finished next month, therefore council must select East CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 1, 1983 -PAGE 7 someone else to sit on that board. Two donations were made at the meeting: $25 to the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal and $40 to the Huron County Road Superinten- dent's Association. The next meeting of Mor- ris council is scheduled for June 6 at 7 p.m. at the township shed. aa ®race®®®e ° from page 6 ratepayers will pay out $126,073 to the county board of education for elementary schools, and $109,999 will be collected for secondary school purposes. A total of $8,101 in revenue will be generated from the township for the separate school board. In other business at the meeting, council increased its building permit fee schedule. The new fees are: $25 for any permit for work estimated at $1,000 or less and an additional $2.00 for each extra $1,000 or part thereof; trailer permits, $25; steel granaries, $25; silos, $40; and manure tanks, $40. Council also decided to re- quire permits for demoli- tions in the township. There will be no charge for demoli- tion permits. Five building permit ap- plications were approved at Attention Farmers WE PAY '20. TO '50. PER HUNDRED WEIGHT FOR OLD, RECENTLY INJURED OR CRIPPLED COWS AND STEERS. MUST BE ALIVE AND DRUG FREE. CALL COLLECT 24 HRS. A DAY • OATS A WEEK MARK LEIS & SONS LIVESTOCK Milverton 595-4845 Serving the area since 1474 Ship your Livestock with Art Heffron-Blyth SHIPPER FOR UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Livestock Marketing Division . Ontario Stockyards, Toronto Stocker; and Feeders Available PHONE BY 11 AM MONDAYS 523-4221 HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY BETTY AND HUGH Love the family - Randy and Lunda, Brian, Craig, Brenda and Scott ANNUAL MEETING WINGHAM & DISTRICT HOSPITAL CORPORA TION Notice is hereby green that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation LmIII be held at the Nursing Assistant Training Centre, Catherine St., Wingheun, Ontario on THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1983 AT 8:00 P. M. for the reception and consideration of Annual Reports, for the consideration and confirmation of new Administrative and Medical Staff Bylaws, for tfte election rtif Governors, far the appointment of Auditors, and far the transaction of much other things as may properly come before the meeting. Copies of the proputed new Bylaws may be examined In the office of the Executive Director of the Wingfearn and District Hospital prior to three ®'Clock p.m., Thursday, June W 1983. Memberships granting voting privileges rraay be Purchased et the front desk of the hospital for one dollar r1.40) prier to five ®clock pan. June 1st, 1f3. neerrlbership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote. DATE® at Wingiyava. Ontario this sixteenth day saf May, 9 . gy order ref the Board of Goverraaars. N.M. HAYES Secretary the meeting: Wilburt Hewitt, a pig barn; George Ireland, an extension to his barn; Keith Roulston, a small livestock barn; Schultz Brothers, an implement sh- ed; and, Allen Dunbar, a trailer permit. Two donations were made at the meeting: $50 to the Friend of 4-H Fund and $40 to the Huron County Road Superintendent's Associa- tion. The next meeting of East Wawanosh council is scheduled for June 7 at the township shed. UTOMOIILE Ain FIGS 1982.4;o-:DGK ;,<.RIIES 4 dr. 1982 Ci`-:(EVY CHEVETTE 4 dr. 1981 HI',, ICI iaEG L 2 dr. 1980s::' GEASiFN2dr 1980 F. :. "" LTi:I1 4 dr. with air 1979: ,.�,- ,GE T ,,:, DEES`,r,EN VAN 1977 LYL' aMTH FL) ' y 4 dr. with air 1976 CHEV SIMI z AN WAGON LOADED. HAMMS CAR SALES LTD Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-9581 Catch These 3 a ® Every One A Winning Volpe! SNELLS GROCE.. Granulated Fine WHITE SUGAR 2 Kg. Tuesday, May 31 st-Saturday, June 4th Clover Leaf Medium 71/4 Oz. Red Cohoe $ 49 SALMON 1. Schneider's Red Hot or All Beef Regular - 1 Ib. pkg. WIENERS $169 Schneider's Breaded & Whole Cut Up CHICKEN 900 g. Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLL '/a'a Fried Maxwell House Instant COFFEE$ Z9 loo:. 4• $99 per Ib. X169 • Kraft Plein 500 g. CHEEZ $ 49 WHIZ Z. Schneider's No. 1 Breakfast 500 gm. BACON $2029 Maple Leaf COOKED HAM 175 Maple Leaf Coil POLISH SAUSAGE York "Store Sliced" COOKED HAM gpkg S'19 per Ib. 9139 per lb. 5'99 Sunkist Navel 113's Florida (White or Pink) -ORANGES Perdoz. =129) \ GRAPEFRUIT 4/for sl• oe Chlqulta BANANAS per lb. .49 Ont. Fancy IDA RED APPLES 3 1b=109 Cal. Long White NEW POTATOES 10 Ib. $299 Lewis Soft Twist WHITE BREAD Lewis FRUIT PIES "Good Size" 24 oz. loaf / Granny 2 for •99 TARTSR J, Reg. 2.49 for $199 ° 10's s19 • Weston's HOT DOG oR HAMBURGER ROLLS 12's .89 Weston's Jam Frilled BUNS 6'. $109 Weston's Chocolate SWISS ROLLS 4'$ .89 FROSTED FOODS Old South Unsweetened JUICES (Orange, Grape. Apple or Grapefruit) 13'/, Ga. °99 Sunsgueeae LEMONADE White or Pink 121/4 oz. Gramma Martin PIE SHELLS 3-9'• per pkg. Bivewater Thrift Pack FISH AND CHIPS 32 oz. 3for .99 1• $239 BULK PACK FRUIT - SOLD ON A FIRST COME BAcIS 5 lb. bag 7 95 28 ib. pail $4400 8 Ib. pall $1500 11 only - Fancy BLUEBERRIES 9Only - RASPBERRIES 2 Only - RASPBERRIES 11 only - STRAWBERRIES - sliced 3 Only - 5 Only - 2 Only - 1 Only - 2 only - Red Montmorency CHERRIES Red Montmorency CHERRIES Red Montmorency CHERRIES Sweet Black CHERRIES sweet Clack CHERRIES Roble Hood AII. p.,rp000 FLOUR Il14a- Nabob Flreo. Ea Oro Flno ea Wog COFFEE Kre9t SIreelom 940 ®. CHEESE SLICES 5.". 1 Ib. SOFT MARGARINE Groovy Smith 44 om. APPLE JUICE Derry Com 4114 ml. 6649 Grind 434 9- I249 .69 .99 11111 aS49 8189 Rempberry ®r atrarrbor.y JAM 133533 .343953 Fancy 93 am. FRUIT COCKTAIL Lebby'a Panty 01ol000 o. Slltoa 9l o ,. PEACHES 30 Ib. poll 30 Ib. pail 22 lb. pall 11 Ib, poll 11 Ib. pall 5 lb. poll $600 M .'Nolr Somdlova 744 p. SULTANA RAISINS 19'° Von Comp's (Will, Dor%) 19 oa BEANS Aylrnmr Fancy es., TOMATO JUICE .73 .99 PEPSI COLA, DIET PEPSI, OR DIET PEPSI FREE ,,, int, 39 plc. dopo.l t. 799 r! plot. cto` lt COCA COLA OR SCHWEPPES - GINGERALE 3 for 99 1000/193 ler0n 1 roll PAPER TOWELS Oe53raw3343d Pxoro 1 L "To Clomr' TURPENTINE 81°9 $33?5 $24°0 $1695° $950 $95® .99 PHONE - 523-9332 CLOSED MONDAYS: OPEN: TUES-SAT.. 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M.; OPEN: FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 4:00 P.M. NO CLOSING AT DINNER HOUR "UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ALWAYS" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ®UANTIT I%. SOME SPECIALS SUBJECT TO ARRIVAL FROM SUPPLIERS. 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