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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-04-28, Page 3t.t Citizens News, April 28/76 -Page 3 Rates upforVanastra care centre By WILMA OKE The daily rate at the Vanastra Day Care Centre was increased from $5 to $6 per child at a meeting of Tuckersmith township council, Tuesday evening. The increase will become effective June 1. The actual cost of a child at the centre was reported by Councillor Bert Branderhorst to be $14 a day. The government pays 80 percent of the deficit and the municipality from which the child comes, pays the remaining 20 percent. The Huron County Social Services Department will be responsible for interviewing and setting the rate for any child of a parent or parents on welfare or not able to pay the $6 daily rate. The Day Care Centre board will pay the Vanastra Recreation Committee a $750 rental fee per month. Earlier this month it was discovered the recreation committee which owns the building had not billed the Day Care for the monthly rent of $500 first agreed on since the Day Care was opened in Septem- ber, 1975. The increase in rent will help to make up for the missed rent. . Allan Guest of Camden Hold- ings and Harold White Homes Ltd., London attended the meeting along with Harvey Hammond, Vanastra and Don Perry of Harold White Homes to discuss the 11 houses to be started next week in the Victoria Boulevard and Quebec Street area at Vanastra. • The 11 houses will be of three different styles, brick and wood combination, with three bed- rooms. They are estimated to cost $23,000 each. The firm owns 17 other lots Which will be built on after the presently planned 11 houses are sold. The 11 houses are expected to be ready for occupancy in Sept- ember. In other business building permits were granted to: Ralph Stryker, RR 3, Seaforth, imple- ment shed; Jim McGregor, RR 2, Kippen, addition to barn, implement shed and addition to house; Peter Westerhout, Clin- ton, new house on part lot 51, concession 1, London Road Survey; Harry Cook, Egmond- ville, attached garage to mobile home; Robert Core, Egmondville, swimming pool; and Dennis Broderick, barn and storage shed. The engineers report on the Layton Drain was provisionally adopted when there were no objections. Engineer Henry Uderstadt, Orangeville, attended the meeting to answer questions. Robert Fotheringham was the only ratepayer affected by the drain to attend the meeting. Court of Revision on the drain will be May 18, at 8:15. Members of council were angry over the drastic cut in farm drainage loans announced last week by the government. Tucker - smith will receive only $33,400 this year compared to $40,000 last year. To date, loans totalling $107,000 have been applied for. Council will discuss the problem at the next meeting. Council will ask Jack Riddell, Huron -Middlesex MPP, the minister of Agriculture and Donald Eaton, Middlesex county • MPP to ask them to seek a review of the situation and possible reversal of the cuts. Jim McGregor of Kippen complained about the condition of the Hensall Road especially the 11/4 mile section directly east of the village which was extreme- ly bumpy and lacked gravel. Reeve Elgin Thompson said a lack of money for gravel was partly responsible for the road situation. Mr. McGregor spoke of the amount of garbage that falls off the Hensall garbage truck along the Hensall road en route to the dump at the Usborne township boundary line. He said it wasn't fair for township residents to have to face the litter .of cardboard boxes, plastic and tin cans. Council agreed it was a terrible mess and will protest to Hensall council to ask that the truck contents be covered by a tarp. Council approved a request for severance of 1/2 acre of land to Mrs. Mary' Hau•h 4, Clinton. WI LIFE MEMBERSHIPS- Two ladies received life memberships in the Kippen East Women's Insti- tute Wednesday night. Rena Caldwel and Helen MacLean in the centre of the above picture received life memberships. Making the presentations are secretary Grace Pepper, left and president Frances Kinsman, right. News photo. PHONE NO. STORE 262-2017 SLAUGHTER HOUSE 262-2041 KRAFT 25 FL. OZ. MAPLE LEAF Prepared r _ 454 Boneless Picnics SWARTZ 2 LB. Peanut Butter BY FACELLE, MAN SIZE FACIAL TISSUE 2 PLY "Aces" Facial Tissue SWEET HEART 64 FL. OZ. F . brie Softener SWEET HEART 32 FL. OZ. Li guid D a l; erl �a t tt� CARNATION 10 OZ. Hot Ch collate i.N'i JAVEX 64 FL. OZ. Liquid ' {lach FACELLE ROYALE PACK OF 2 Towels DOG FOOD 15 FL. OZ. Zip WESTONS 15 OZ. Cinnamon Nut Loaf FROZEN FOOD SAVARIN 11 OZ. Frozen Dinners PRICES EFFECTIVE WEEK OF APRIL 28, 29, 30, MAY 1 $1.39 3/$1 794 57 994 6/894 554 694 FRESH FRYING Chicken Legs NEW ZEALAND SHOULDER Lamb Cho.xds BLADE BEEF Blade S yFe w ks SCHNEIDERf Ring SLICED H i p of Beef PE IAL FULLY PROCESSED Front of eef FULLY PROCESSED FROZEN AMERICAN Loin of P'rk FULLY PROCESSED Beef P Hies Turkey Wings PRODUCE OF U.S.A. VINE RIPE Tomatoes 99' 3 LBS. FOR NO FILLER 10 LB BAG 10 LB BOX Proms CANADA NO. 1 CELLO Carrots BAG �/ 9/390 LB $1.69 LB 894 LB 89' LB LB LB I}{;9 95' LB 99" LB 75' LB $1.29 ea. s/.90 ea. *4.50 CANADA FANCY GRADE C.A. IDA RED Apples 5 LB. BAG 89c