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1 .- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 23, 1983 '
HuYlett wants
arena budget
trimmed a bit
On March. 2 Hitllett
Township council defeated a
motion ' to accept- the
Seaforth and District
CommunityCentre
operating buget for 1983.
Hallett Township Is one of
five municipalities that
contribute to the operating
budget. Each municipality is
obligated to pay on a user
basis. Hallett was supposed
to pay two per cent of the
proposed operating budget.
Clerk Harry Lear said that
council felt they would like
the budget to be "trimmed
down a little." He also said
that he expects a group
made up of all of the involved
municipalities to meet and
go over the proposed budget.
The proposed operating
/budget is $167,155.
In other business council
carried a motion to send a
cheque of $10,013 to the
Seaforth Fire Area Board as
Hullett's share to purchase
the McNichol building.
The existing building that
the Seaforth fire department
currently occupies does not
meet the needs of the
department. The con-
tribution made by Hullett
council will be used in a
purchase bid for the
McNichol building that will
hopefully be used for the new
fire hall.
The bid that has been
submitted by the Fire Area
Board is $155,000. The board
expects to complete the offer
by March 31.
Clerk Harry Lear said that
the board is waiting on
certification of the building's
roofs and eaves -troughing
before the deal can be
Completed.
Council also instructed the
road superintendent to
tender for approximately
25,000 yds of "A" gravel.
Tenders are to be in by April
4 at 12 noon.
Council passed a bylaw
stating that a new monthly
interest rate of 11/4 per cent
will be placed on tax arrears.
effective April 1.
The township also an-
nounced the probationary
hiring of road employee
Doug Dolmage effective on
March 7. He will be paid
$6.50 per hour until August '
31, 1983. From September 1,
1983 to December 31, 1983 at -
the rate of $7.50 per hour plus
benefits offered to other road
employees.
Approval for building
permits were given for: E.
Dejong, implement shed; H.
Wilts, implement shed; B.
Shillinglaw, improvement to
house; D. Plant, new
residence; T. Verburg, new
residence; T. Whyte, im-
plement shed:
. Council passed a motion to
notify the Ministry of
Natural Resources to make a
woodlot improvement
thinning on half the bush on
Et Lot 13, Concession 2, and
tender for sale.
4-H club leaders
kick off year
The 1983 4-H club year was
kicked off at a gathering of
club leaders in Clinton on
March 9.
Agricultural representa-
tive Don Pullen said the 1983
4-H agricultural club years
presents new challenges.
programs and dimensions:
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srsrnEws UPS THE HIGHER
SUMMER BEEF PRICES!!
MEW At STAFFEN'SMINI FREEZER ORDERS
BARBECUE PACK 7
25
LB
INCLUDES:
6 Blade Steaks
2 Sirloin Steaks
4 Loin Steaks
6Chicken Breasts
( des attochad)
6 Chicken Legs
(lpidrs attached)�
6 Pork Loth Chops
12 Staffen's Homemade
Beef Patties
10 LBS.
4 LBS.
5 LBS.
4 LBS.
4 LBS.
r-.
3 LBS.
$2
MINI -CHUCK
PACK $1.89e
evening, ur. uoug Pletsch of
the University of Guelph,
praised the club leaders for
the amount of time they
spend with youth in the 4-H
projects.
"Working with young•
people is the greatest chal-
lenge, but the greatest re -
Currently financial manage- ward as well." commented
ment clubs are being con- ` Dr. Pleisch.
ducted across the county. the
first clubs of this kind.
Various new clubs were
started last year and Mr.
Pullen added that the Huron
branch of the Ontario Mini-
stry of Agriculture and Food
is prepared to offer any new
4-H ' club that would be
appropriate in the commun-
ity.
Al -ways looking for new 4-H
club members. Mr. Pullen
said communication is the
name of the game. Contact
with potential club members
is encouraged. In light of that
fact. club leaders heard from
Shona Rae of RR1 Clifford
who was a recipient of a 1982
4•H club membership award
for recruiting new members.
Miss Rae said she put up
posters announcing the date
of her club's organizational
meeting. asked a friend to
join and offered rides to
meetings.
The guest speaker for the
INCLUDES:
2 Short Rib Roasts
6 Blade Steaks
8 LBS.
10 LBS.
2 Boneless Shoulder Roasts 8 LBS.
2 Cross Cut Rib Roasts 8 LBS.
12 Staffen's Homemade
Beef Patties
3 LBS.
TOTAL 37 1.65.
*NO WEIGHT LOSS *QUALITY CUT*
approximate price
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*7425
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Reg. Retail would be 89.45
3 LBS.
TOTAL 33 LBS.
SAVE $15 2°
*NO WEIGHT LOSS *QUALITY CUT*
BONELESiOU RMET
.s 49
PACK
INCLUDES: • LB.
approximate price
12 New York Sirloin Steaks 10 LBS.
3 New York Sirloin Roasts
10 LBS. $13 9 6 5
3 Boneless Pork Loin Roasts
10 LBS. •
12 Boneless Butterfly Reg. Retail would be =1.67.80 .
Pork Chops 5 LBS.
approximate price
$69.93
Reg. Retell would be 87.49
SAVE $17.56
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TOTAL 35 LBS.
SAVE $35.15
*NO WEIGHT LOSS *QUALITY CUT*
Across Huron County 34
4-11 agricultural clubs will be
holding their organizational
meetings over the next
month. There will be calf.
swine, horse, crops. goat.
tractor. sodhusters. poultry.
veterinary, dairy manage-
ment. gun safety, sheep,
rabbit Lind conservation clubs
throughout the county.
Numerous activities will be
held though out the year,
including a careers program
at Central Huron Secondary
School in Clinton on Friday.
June 17, an educational bus
trip in .1uly, judging competi-
tion,. achievements days
with the year culminating on
Nov. 25 at the annual awards
night at CHSS.
At the close of the meeting,
the leaders picked tip the
material they will require for
their'projects and headed out
to start another 4•H year.
*FLATROOFING
*SHINGLES
*MAINTENANCE
*FREE ESTIMATES
HENSALL ROOFING
COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL
RICHARD REGIER
EXETER 235-0911
BURN'S PARTLY SKINNED
HAMS
39
WHOLE
LB. },
HALVES
GRADE 'A'
TURKEYS 970
UTILITY GRADE TURKEYS 93' LB. UP TO 16 LBS. LB.
FRESH
GROUND
BEEF � 19
Medium
149 LB.
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF
BLADE
ROASTS
'Boneless'
LB.
�99
LB
ODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCE PRODUCE
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED
COTTAGE
ROLLS 169
BOX 1852
EXETER ONTARIO NOM 150
Usborne&Hibbert
-Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
(Estd bllshod
In 1876)
Provides Full Insurance
coverage for Town
Dwellings as well as
Farm Properties
AGENTS
Ross Hodgert
John Moore
Joseph Uniac
Mrs. Elaine Skinner
Wally Burton
FRESH BACK ATTACHED
CHICKEN
LEGS
LB.
.89..
FRESH BACK CHIlA,.,CHFDICKF
BREASTS 139
MAPLE LEAF SLICED
Woodham 229-6643
Dublin 345-2512
Mitchell 348-9012
Exeter 235-1553
Exeter 235-0350
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS
227-4305
345-2739
229-8277
345-2543
229-6594
348-8293
Jack Harrigan
Robert Gardiner
Lloyd Morrison
Lorne Feeney
Ray McCurdy
Robert Chaffs
R.R.3, Lucan
R.R.2, Staffs
R.R.1. St. Marys
R.R.2, Dublin
R.R.1. Kirk ton
R.R.5, Mitchell
COOKED
NAM175 GM PKG.
149
MAPLE LEAF REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
SKINLESS
WIENERS 454 GM PKG.149
MAPLE LEAF SLICED 500 GM. PKG.
BREAKFAST
BACON 249
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