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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-21, Page 16ill T 1 ; • r .I 111 - n. f I J t 1 r, �(7t '�'!��► �!!���1� 9XPtptil710R• SRARdOK ONT., MA.RC1•i 91.,1974 NOW$ Qf� � R � ,. B.oard financed (Continued from Page 1) `s r Scann" lTf ,Hullett Central Public School andh about t Lynn Fuller, a perrrtanent staff✓ "�j cost ' The first 4-H meeting of c4th visitors thrpu n the as,t week secretary at Goderich District s theNo. 3 Club was held at the home with Mr. and M s: •William Storey Collegiate Institute and Brenda R 1t y Naylor as a bus driver at re # ions [tr of Mrs, Brenda Thompson on were Mf. and mrs. Ray Norris of y o P P y h,• ` March. 4th. Leaders are Mrs. Kirkton, Mr. Iand Mrs.Hu$h : Brookside Public School. t W &k fie5' Brenda Thompsop and Janice Norris of St.affa and Mr. James Arrangements have been made Schenk. Scott of Seaforth. for Douglas. Bundy of,CitSd-esttch lately? District Colle sate Institute'staff t - - .V All nine members were Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan k By present. Officers were elected: spent the weekend in Toronto and his wife to act as hosts for the - Lee Hee President - Joanne Scheok;;Vire with their daughter and son -in- Young Voyageurs from Grand '1rOU could d0 something Prairie, Alberta, who will be " ,', J � •• President - Brenda Scutt; taw, Mr, and Mrs. F•raifk Tardella visiting in Huron County from about It. { Treasurer; Marie Nolan; Press and also attended the wedding of SCANNING T EE]�KLIES: In scanning the Clinton Reporter,. -Shirley McClure. In their cousin, the Holden : July 25 to August 2. Murray Different brands of the same quality News -Record it `ls noted that two delegations from -Clinton Hunter of F.E'. Madill Secondary charge of Book covers: Doris 'McCarthy wedding heli in drug wide) in rice. r were present at the Clinton Council meeting last Monday McClure, Sharon Thompson, Toronto,. School staff will accompany g vat y y p night protesting the erection of a building and asking for an _ Huron's Voyageurs to Tracadie, Next time, when you need a Lynn Hugill and Luri. Hugill. increase of police patrols. Mts. M. G. Bell of Maria• Street in Bowling wind-up New Brunswick, 1'rpm July 9 to prescription; ask this question, "Am I •.Achievement Day Punter: Brenda Clinton was spokeswoman fora group, protesting the moving The windup at the Foresters July 2.0. They are: :. «'..«..' Th ompson and Janice Schenk, getting the lowest cost drug according<<.y�>, Of at foEmer railway car to the Gulf S`e ice Station lot on Family Bowling was held on From Central Huron Secondary to PARCOST?" a ' '" is".•', ^`s` Taking a look at Yourself s a Sunda evenin March 17th at School- Lorraine York, Bayfield VictQria,Street South, Site said it is lowering the value of discussed' and at makes a Y g y d PARCOST is a program that assures %> houses in the vicinity and was creating a slum. Bill German Nobles • Bowling Lades in.y and Donald Reid, Blyth; Gofietich p g girt, attractive". and Neil Haugh were also present and wondered if the pulite Seaforth. This ear 'bowling "•Collegiate-Vtlanda Linner, R.R. 4, ` you of "Prescrip3ions At Reasonable COST" ' '3 Tli�elub name is "The Pretty couldn't step-up patrols around• their businesses in town. nights have been very. successful Goderich, and Ernest MacMillan, -- use it! Your doctor and pharmacist know - Putties. �1. Both have had several break-ins recently. If was also learned with good attendance. Gode ick; F.E.Madill School- PersonaCs about it through the PARCOST Index of f, t Y i that the official opening of the town°s new sewage plant will f Fallowing bowling about 45 Kevin\-Aiiatns, }Hingham, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure left quality drugs. be held on June 2b, 1974. - • -Clinton Council Monday'ni ht returned to the Foresters Hall' 8on crtman, Teeswaler, g on Thursday to spend a few w ecks g MurrayY Think PARCOST — chogse a decided to discuss further a plan to con"tract out the town's �r nett -they enjoyed a pancake Keith, Lucknow and Roxanne y, visiting in Vict uria,B.C. with her animal control duties. sumer-with but chocolate. Petteplace, Teeswater; Seaforth participating pharmacy. • r ,,•., sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. p�' I the families in the area are Hi h Srhodl-Gerald Kassies, R.R. The Zurich Cittzens News reports that a large rroti;d Kay Allen. g attended the officiaf opening last Saturday afternoon of the reminded that the Foresters 4, Seaforth; and South Huron, ba'„<•'�.....>: ` P g Y Mr. and Mrs. Terence -Hunter.., y new facilities of the Hensall District Co -Operative, located on of Colborne I'u�+nshi M[. Jim Family Dance will be held Friday h Exet r Gregory Love, R.R. ['\P. : p, s r : . :• Davidson Drive; in Hensall. A highlight of the opening was f Bening March. 22nd in the Zurich, Teresa Ann Ondrejicka, ; s p g • Thompson of' LitAsay, Miss "s. ; the ribbon cutting ceremony, performed by a, past secretary of Shiela Baker of Winthrop visited huresters Hall. `"his dance is for R.R. I, Exeter, and John Wurm, � � � . {� 2= �� v„� v��` 0 the Co -Op, Bert Klopp. Assisting in the ribbon -cutting are oil Friday evening with Mr.and• eterYQne. Exeter. r Gordon De Jong, a director, Delbert Geiger, President, Julian Mrs.John Thompson, Sharon and Smith, General Manager of United Co -Operatives of Ontario Bub, when they celebrated News of Ministry of - and Bill`Dowson, Vice -President of the organization. - • • The Mr.Hunter's birthday. ��% R Q MARTY t f syL xs `” "` •x^'` staff of the Post Office in Zurich sxere resented with aARTICIPATIhIG v Health P Mrs. BobBub Johnston of Grand PHARMACY r Certificate of Safety last week, by .area inspector HaryeJ Valley spent the weekend with Munchkfns Meet A lemon sauce thickened with Ontario "Pfaff, of Exeter. The Zurich staff of Postmaster Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Medd and On Saturday morning the fifth cornstarch and a brown sauce y McAdams, assistant Mrs. Bella Farwell received the . Kerri, Sundae %isitors at the sante 'meeting of Staffs Munchkins was thickened ith flour were made Hvi Rctua'rd T tatter MD. Munster certificate..- for having completed one or more.years wtithour home were Mr, and Miffs`.. Dave held at the home of Mrs. Charles by Mrs. Douglas and Julie Anne r> any typi of accident: - - - Europe will increase purchases ofMedd and Kim of Blyth, Mr. and Douglas with,` Mrs. J. Carey Elliott. d ly Ontario white beans this year, predicts Philip Durand, of Mrs. Jim Medd the 13th Con. assisting. The meeting opene Zurich, chairman of the Ontario White Bean Producers .of of Hullett with the 4-H Pledge followed by - Marketing Board. Mr. Durand, Mr. John Hazlett, Goderich We •would like to %telcunte to trip roll call, An Item Made with and Mr, Joseph Miller, R.R.1, Dashwood, last, month the community„ Mr. and M•rs. flour. Mrs.Dous led a compreted a visit to a six -country European tour .to assess Sheldon Wall and family from discussion on popular astas and future'demand for Ontario white beans:- Mr. Durand was Medicine Hat, Alberta Ro the Mrs. Carey read from n article ^' optimistic about the industry's future. Ontario beans have an ;r former Luther Sanders house tin pastas which gave some ' Advantage -because the research department has kept the N+hich is owned by William helpful hints on the cooking of industry ahead of competitors in production techniques. The ' Whyte. They moved in over the pastas• result is that Ontario White Bean y jgelds are at least 20 -per eek°nd. Kathy- Douglas and Bonnie cent higher than Michigan. But Mr. -'D -brand said escalating Mr� and Mrs. John Thompson, Norris made peanut crispies. production costs cduld be a problem in the future, if Ontario Sharpri „and' ,Bob visited from Margaret Laing, Cheryl Riley and producers are to continue to meet competit,ion. • - - Bayfield . Saturday until Tuesday in Ottawa Betty Anne Miller made village council is proceeding with the controversial with Mr. and ,Mrs. Barry Powley, Gingerbread' from a mix. Mrs. expropriation of about,2.3 acres of property, commonly called' Jason and Jonathan. Carey and Jeana Lou Elliott the river flats, on the..north side of the Bayfield River. Miss MargW-Whyte, of Torurito, demonstrated the making of Hot The LODE, according to the Mitchell Advocate, have is spending the weeks holidays Water Gingerbread from a recipe. completed their $900.00 project- f double room for.the Ritz with her mother, , Mrs. T Lutheran Villa. The ret mee ing d tided that when the fa W 1, Whyte and .family, Mts. _ season begins they will aise fun or tfie new -arena project. John�Nhyte, Jeffrey, A'hdrea and SEAFORTH -Logan Council members meeting recently passed food Kerri of Lindsav, Paul Van -der and tiledfainage by-laws. The dog tax was set at $3.00 fora Molan of Oakville are also visiting JEWELLERS -* - - male or spayed female dog, and $6.'00 for each other male or this week at the Whyte Mime. ' spayed female; $6,00 for female dog and $12:00 for each other Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wh\ to for The Lucknow Sent�el reports that the swim ing pool fund a idL,iri of Glen Orchard are visiting fear a few day;;ahis week DIAMONDS, --JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA was boosted by $500 following a donation'fro the funds of "ith his father, Mr. Harold • • • • the Lucknow Curling Club which has been inacti a for several . Whyte and Mrs. W.L.Whyte and All Types of Repairs years. K�ip�►►�.m Clubs in'Zone B held a conference,in I.tnul�'Phone lengthy and suitable- to "read Harriston recel fly at which time a cheque for 83,000 was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent 527-0270 presented. to. the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The dreaded said that in "order to prevent childhood disease, Cysiic Fibrosis is the district project of I uesday in London. Kinsmen Clubs. - - - Ripley hockey game Sunday raises-9400 --------�.--------=-�---- tl for recreation complex fund. i ' `k thMee. He said that if a board - According to the Wingham Advance -Times, Wingham FIRST •.police are considering the possibility of issuing bicycle representation on that board. i+� a PRESBYTERIAN' licences in the town. Chief. Jim Miller explained the idea is . not to raise revenue but help the police get serial numbers on br CHURCH the bikes. The chief•said a• great many bikes are lost or stolen << and the police have no way of identifying them; He stressed Z4 ” THIS that the police are not announcing compulsory licencing, just .�• SUNDAY, MARCH 24 letting people know the matter is being considered. - `-- -. -Wingham Council viewed the final draft rof the zoning Rev. C: MacDonald by-law. - - - The Wingham PUC is experiencing some trouble 0t l a �G�lencoe in getting tenders to build its new pumphouse: Tenders were �+, Gaest Minister ihvited from four contractors 'from Wingham but the PUC' cerved only one reply. 7 w 1TO�O.UR CUSTOMERS. r The -Se forth Public Utility"Commission ,would- like five minutes of your, time. -to think about 0r uWa,1, rwor s 0 -peration POSSIBLY AVE SHOULD START OUT DO YOU KNOW -- Howmany gallons of TO SAY "HELP" — W want yo to save i�' water is used by our customers, including water and money. Instea we ask your co- Seaforth, part of Harpurhey and part of operation by asking the following questions Egmondville? 925 customers, population and giving the following answers. approximately 2,000. In 1969 — 96,902,900 gallons -per year (Reconstruction and replacing bad- mains cut this ,down) In1970 — 72,499,000 gallons per year In 1971= 77,455,100,gallona per year In 1972 — 76,486,656 gallons per year ' In 1973 -- 77,264,076 gallons per year WE THINK YOU WILL AGREE — Over New building.. M 77 million gallons of water a year (1973) (Continued from Page .1) . is a lot of water. What we do not know is the Province of OnTario, 48 .HOW MUCH WASTE? percent ($695,857); the County of Huron, seven" percent($Ib2,527); and ..tiiscellaneous non -subsidy, �., TiE FLAT RATE WATER RATE IS $30.00 PER YEAR one percent ($1:000). SOME. -OF THE NORMAL COMPLAINTS WE RECEIVE ARE L - The planning board budget is ; YES., THERE. ARE MANY MORE WAYS "up- substantially" to $134,395, TO WASTE WATER. Watering your lawn more than you need to, A water leak in said Chairman James A. Mair. your service not reported to the PUC or to 'This a budget, however, reflects your plumber. the salary for a • new planning The Public Utility Commission does not technician, summer student help want to police your premises to save water and the non-recurring UDIRA waste or to install, water meters in residen- (Urban Development In Rural tial properties which would add .$60,000 Areas) study. for water meters to our costs. WHAT WE The secondaryplan f9r the WANT IS YOUR CO-OPERATION TO village of Zurich _ was accepted after two and one-half years of planning. A bylaw was passed j accordingly to, amend Huron's Official Plan The Historical Building (the, former jail) was a matter for brief `discussion at county council. The offer of a lease with the Town of Goderich waS withdrawn and the county has accepted this change. _ Furthermore, .the brief of the Huron County Branch of the Ontario Architectural . Conserv- ancy for renovations at the -jail will be investigated by' the property committee at a meeting soon. "We're almost back to where we started- from a year ago," remarked Chairman Harold E. Wild, Wingham. He suggested that councillors should familirize theniselves with the brief which is lengthy and suitable- to "read • yourself to sleep with, Goderich Reeve Deb Shewfelt said that in "order to prevent duplication of meetings, Goderich town council had deemed it wise to have the Conservancy deal tl directly with the property com- i ' `k thMee. He said that if a board was appointed to operate the jail project, the town should have representation on that board. i+� a w 1TO�O.UR CUSTOMERS. r The -Se forth Public Utility"Commission ,would- like five minutes of your, time. -to think about 0r uWa,1, rwor s 0 -peration POSSIBLY AVE SHOULD START OUT DO YOU KNOW -- Howmany gallons of TO SAY "HELP" — W want yo to save i�' water is used by our customers, including water and money. Instea we ask your co- Seaforth, part of Harpurhey and part of operation by asking the following questions Egmondville? 925 customers, population and giving the following answers. approximately 2,000. In 1969 — 96,902,900 gallons -per year (Reconstruction and replacing bad- mains cut this ,down) In1970 — 72,499,000 gallons per year In 1971= 77,455,100,gallona per year In 1972 — 76,486,656 gallons per year ' In 1973 -- 77,264,076 gallons per year WE THINK YOU WILL AGREE — Over DO YOU KNOW =- How much money you 77 million gallons of water a year (1973) save in' Fire Insurance Premiums by hav- is a lot of water. What we do not know is aw ing a muhiq�al water supply compared to .HOW MUCH WASTE? an Oat -of -Town resident? Estimated •valise of home, $20,000, not including,contents, the savings is $40 to $45 per year. �., TiE FLAT RATE WATER RATE IS $30.00 PER YEAR Savings on Commercial enterprises on insurance premiums are even greater SOME. -OF THE NORMAL COMPLAINTS WE RECEIVE ARE L - WATER and HYDRO BILLS ARE TOO ; YES., THERE. ARE MANY MORE WAYS HIGH — In some cases we have found a drippint, h-btand cold water tap or shower- TO WASTE WATER. Watering your lawn more than you need to, A water leak in head. This may seem'a little thing, yet it your service not reported to the PUC or to can be a source of extreme waste and con- your plumber. siaerable annoyance. One drop a second The Public Utility Commission does not can add up to about 200 gallons of water a want to police your premises to save water month down the drain. A single washer in- ' waste or to install, water meters in residen- stalled conserves cold or hot -water. When tial properties which would add .$60,000 going on vacation, turnoff the electrical for water meters to our costs. WHAT WE supply to your water heater, WANT IS YOUR CO-OPERATION TO CONSERVE WATER and HY)0. Help us to help you. , A review is being planned this year amo g commercial consumers to determine advantages of the poss�bfe installation of water meters. Seafor'th'P I U'blic Utility CO3 mmi ss,on DR. .RODGER WHITMAN, Chairman WALTER SCOTT,• M-ana•ger Mayor F.C,J.Sills*) ED. DALY Commi.sooner Z27-0530 SRA&ORT'H 1� 00 I - !, •V I - !,