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s Hensall copncil is seeking the average Hen all householder The station will belocated on
Ci folk can never know the outright en a kitchen. Glass ars came a from the cellar
approval from the Ontario about $120 annually. This feeds Richmond St, near the westerly and an wee des ne
? " cougtry lad can have for wild g berries; shelves. Great kettles simmered on the wood Municipal Board for a sewed calculated by adding the user rate village limit:
strawberries, raspberries and cranberries. stave and there was much exchanging of system in the village. • (112 percent of the water bill) plus The lagoon treattheut. facilities explain
At the council meetin held the frontage charge and a will consist of three cells with a
.. Doubtless'the wild strawberry fills the bill cherished recipes for. preserving fruit that g ,a
n when it comes to taste, aroma and sheer would provide ample desserts throughout the Juiy'1S, the report and by-laws on, connection charge. total surface area of 36 acres.
' soul -satisfying appetite. It Is the first berry of long winter months. In those days a the system were passed by Four by -taws pertaining to the Mr, Ross said that the OMB
the summer season, the first and finest of housewife looked down her Wase at a councillors. sewage system were given fust will ikely suggest. the project be t
PUC officials er and second reading at . the advertised to give people a
nature's sweets. Daubltess God could have neighbour who wen to the local store to buy o e Present at
made a better berry than the strawberry but canned preserves. It was an outright sign of the meeting to discuss the meeting. The bylaws will have to chance to offer any objections EXPQS11,rOR
he never did. shiftlessness and a failure to provide in season proposal that had been sent to be approved by the OMB before before approval.
r On the very doorstep of summer the wild �� for the months that were ahead. them by• the Ministry of given third reading. Copies of the report on the
strawberry comes out and its delicacy and "Dad,"asks junior redo "why are ri e, Environment, with consultant, B. The provincial government will sewage Yorks programme are ant an.�+�, ,_��
a l Y• y P M. Ross. supply 74.4 percent of the available to the public through
palate-titilating flavor is never repeated red strawberries white when they are green?"' The projected date for financing for the project. The the clerk's office.
'i although the later raspberry has much to "Blessings on thee, little man, P 1 In other business, council
offer. g completion is June 1; 1977, remainder will be supplied by the
Barefoot wtth cheek of tan I Central Mortgage and Housing
passed a swimming pool bylaw
Strawberry days How vividly the flash The proposed system will costg
yr rTY Y Y With' thy t ed -up pantaloons Corporation. The village will be that states that all residents same you
P p back in recollection, times spent close to the And thy merry whistled tunes; expected to collect about s10,00b having private pools must comply
earths surface where tall grasses provide With thy red lip, redder still • • revenue from the project in the with regulations on construction,
shelter within which the berry grows to Kissed b strawberries on the hill; Police cruiser Y first year, which will be turned filling and fencing. i
sr, bursting ripeness nourished by the morning Witjt the sunshine on thy face • over to the province. The by-law states' that all f� beff advantage dew and the bright suns rays at high noon. Through thy torn brim's aunt race; r
g Y jaunty $ 's, datrictged The .Costs of construction and fences must be over 60 inches in
The smell of somewhere, soneone is mowing a From my heart I give thee joy- operation • are projected to the height, have no opening except
piece of hay. We can hear the clacking of the I was once a barefoot boy." 1976 rate" of inflation. If self-closing gates or doors and be
mower although it is out of sight behind a The Seaforth Police Cruiser
;;• construction is delayed another constructed so that they cannot -be .
hillock. Cattle browse in the shade of the Vanished along with many other pioneering was involved in a single car go up.P
shapely elm. virtues are the berrypicking parties. They accident on Church Street, July yeMr. Ross said the costs will he OMB would" usHe sail -PUC adderwill supply the !`HOW CAN I PLACE W again, it may just -be that rid one
Whole families went out into the meadows were summer pastimes which our- parents, 13. WANT AD? was in the market for your
pursued with g likely require the village to pass a water to fill the pools; $30 for the There are at least three a y
and bushlands to garner the wild fru-it-and P joy and vigour and now an Constable Ron Lauzon was particular offer at the time out
$ adventure soon to be written off. The modern driving the cruiser down Church by-law that all homeowners must initial fill and $15 each year. The different ways, one of which will ad ran. In this ease it would be
" there was more to raspberry picking than the g Y
generation in most instances knows nothing of Street when he heard tires hook ie to the system within a billing will be made in June. sure) be convenient for you. wise to hold our ad for a week or
mere returning home with a brimming basket g g y y r y
of the rich, red fruit. There was the joys y y squealing. pp specified period of time. then t again. In an ,event
T , its o s nor its backaches. Today we rel on s uealin When he applied the (1) Almost all types of c asst ted two, try g any
,event
footage rate and ads are accepted b telephone. Expositor Classified Ads are read
' opportunity to commune with nature but amid the chain stores to provide all that is needed brakes to listen for the direction � D w P Y P P_
the delights was the only villain, the pantry. y squealing, connection charge will be put on HELI WANTED C b thousands of people eve
for the anti True the do an excellent and of the s uealin the cruiser all 527-0240. Y P F every
ubiquitous mosquito. p j p g g every owner or occupant's bill
colourful -if expensive job of it but in the pulled to the right. . strikin a (2) Mail.in your ad. Indicate the week. Make your offer attractive,
whether they are hooked up or give it a fair chance b scheduling
k � What busy times berry picking ushered in 1 vanishing of the self-reliant people of telephone pole. TRUCK DRIVER number times you wish it to run g• y $
When the harvest was brought home, what a yesterday the country has lost something that Estimated damage to the not. and mail it to; The Huron it for a couple of insertions, and if
The sewage pumping station �� .A there is a market for' what you
hustle and bustle there was around the will never be regained, cruiser is $200.. Expositor, .Box 69, Seaforth,'
and works will be completed in HANDY NLiN" Ontario. offer -_-- The Expositor will find it.
° one stage ,and will include a (3) If you are downtown it may
Goderieh pro-life group has, garden party System of sanitary sewers Apply:-- be convenient for you drop in at' 4
*; including 464 service connections • our o ice. a ree Certain thaf6fi6'
s and a prefabricated sewage Frank Klin Ltd. of these methods will answer your 7. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU
The -Pro-Life Group held an Dr. de -Veber is 'a Pediatrician; for the London. School Board. �/tn the Criminal Code in the light ' • MAKE A MISTAKE IN MY AD?
pumping station, equipped with needs.
Informal Garden Patty at the his present position is Associate Dr. deVeber is married with a of related attitudes towards birth emergency overflow and standby PHONE 527-'13`1.4.
home of the Chairman, Mrs. Pat Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, family of six children. control, divorce, authority and
Osborn, Goderich,`to wind up the U. W. 0.; Director of Haematology Out of town visitors came from pluralism of moralities. It diesel generator. We correct it. • But '- errors
close of .the One Million Name Lab„ Children's Hospital; Direc- the Stratford and London Right to examines the attitude of the 2,WHEN CAN i PLACE A WANT must be reported immediately as
Petition to protect the unborn for of Immunohaematological Life. Approximately 75 people Canadian press, the Canadian AD? we are responsible for only one
child. Div. of the Blood Bank and the Ph attended. Bar Association, the Canadian EXPERIENCED (1) incorrect insertion. Typists
Special guests were Mr. and Service at Victoria Hospital; and Mr. McKinley, Mr. Riddell, Medical Association, the four Office hours are ,8:30 a.m. 'til and printers are human„
t` Mrs. Bob McKinley, Mr. and Director of the Rh Research and Mr. Lyndon were presented political parties, the Churches, 6:00 p.m. Monday through therefore, mistakes happen Howl
Mrs. Jack Riddell, John Lyndon, with a copy of Morality and the and many other who contributed Friday. On Saturdays we're open and then. It is customary for 6+
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newspapers to make good on one
Mrs. Eileen Palmer, and Dr. L.L. Law in Canadian Politics, The to the debate. B9:00 'til ' S p.m. Play safe by incorrectr
deVeber, London. Ont., newly Dr. deVeber is Medical Abortion Controversy, by._ _ having your ad in early, insertion.
X elected President of Alliance for Advisor and Speaker for the Alphonse deValk. ,The major part
Life. London Right to Life, and a , of the book is devoted to the 1
Director on the Board of Alliance abortion controversy in recent Wanted for Seaforth Office,
�U �� for Life, He has .recently made a Canadian History. It traces the 3. HOW DO I KNOW 1F MY AD
set of slibes on Life before Birth development in favor of a change JEWELLERS Reliable, 1"ESp'071iS1l�18 and a��J]B to work JS WORDED CORRECTLY? 8. WHEN SHOULD I USE A BOX
JOHN MacKAY 11 dpip'ep&-illi; y. NUMBER?
A good ad tells the complete
7: John MacKay, 85, of Main+s • . • • P•lte'aS� apply stating x1efe'rence�s and s�, w story. Tells what YOU would like Box numbers should be used
Street, Seaforth, died in Seaforth Swedish boy: My grandfather
Community Hospital Wednesday . FINE ex�eCted X70; to know if you were the reader. only when absolutely necessary.
after a short illness. is tougher than your ,father. • ' • • Intelligent, descriptive ads with Few people will take the time to
Bern in Tuckersmith Township BOX 3137 prices get, best attention and write
win rewhetherou t ad, will never.
be �e
he'was a son. of the late Mr. and • • ',�M produce quickest results. If you $
Mrs. Peter MacKay. Canadian boy. Yeah, I 1t11oW. are in doubt as to how to word acknowledged or not. A box
f y. THE HURON EXPOSITOR
He farmed in Tuckersmith until - 'your' ad consult our Ad Taker: number definitelycu is down on
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t he retired to Seaforth in 1973. -- - Point out, the best features of the response you are likely, to receive.
He was a member of First article you are advertising. For some reason or another
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. Always feature pricel Remember people do not wish to reveal their
t He is survived b a sister, Miss _ � qthe more 'you TELL ic the identity and therefore use a box
yBALLCAU�LAY Ltd quicker you. SELLI Price s number.
r. Bessie MacKay of Huronview.
The body is at the G.A. Whitney • important .because Want Ad _
Funeral Home where funeral Shoppers know what they want
a and how much they plan to spend.
t service will be held Friday at 2 /7.7/?T/C//7lr7GT147/1 T A price creates only live
f p.m. with Rev. Edwin G. Nelson pereonat titness. responses and eliminates idle 9. WHY -CAN'T I DECIDE
The Canadian movement tor w inquiries that waste time and WHICH CLASSIFICATION I
Interment will follow in
Maitlandbank Cemetery. FFllh2eS3. Ill your heart you know rtes right. � usually end or st` art with the WANT TO PLACE MY ` �D
question "HOW MUCH?" UNDER?
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NOTIC,E
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
HYDRO CUSTOMERS
There will be an increase in hydro rates effective on all billing issued on and after
September 1, 1974. Listed below are the present rates and rates effective
September 1, 1974.
PRESENT RATE
Residential [BI-Monthlyl Regular
SEPT. 1/74 RATE
Next
Minimum Bill $7.00
200 KW at 2.8
First
100 KW at 5. First
100 KW at 5.5
Next
400 KW at 2.5 Next
400 KW at 2.8
Balance
KW at 1.3 Balance
KW at 1,4
Minimum Bill $3.50
Residential [Bi -Monthly] Preferred
Minimum Bill $7.00
First
100 KW at 5. First
100 KW at 5.5
Next
400 KW at 2.5 Next
400 KW at 2.8
Next
1000 KW at 1.0 Next
1000 KW at 1.15
Balance
KW at 1.3 Balance
KW of 1.4
Ali-ElectricMonthly]
Minimum Bill $3.50
First
5Q KW at 5. First
• 50 KW .at 5.5
Next
. 200 KW at 2.5 Next
200 KW at 2.8
Next
500 KW at 1.0 Next_
500 KW at 1.15
Balance
KW at 1.3 dalance
-KW at 1.4
SSION
General Service [Monthly]
Minimum Bill $3.50
First 50 KW at 5.
First 50 KW at 5,5
Next 200 KW at 3.
Ne 200 KW at 3,3
Next 9750 KW at 1.75
xt} 9750 KW at 1.9¢
Balance KW at 0.7
alan6 KW at 0,8
Balance KW after. -first 50 K -W
of 'billing demand at $2.30 per KW
RENT on Wateir Heaters will be Increased from $1.61 per month to $'1.93 `per month
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SSION
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4. HOW ARE WANT AD RATES
DETERMINED?
Want Ad rates are based on the
circulation of the paper. The
Huron Expositor .reaches nearly
3,000 homes . each week or
Approximately 10,,000 readers. '
An 'Expositor Want Ad is
actually one of the most
inexpensive services available.
An 'Expositor Classified ad
costs as little as $1.50 per week
and ,reaches almost 3,000 homes
each week.
5. WHEN SHOULD I PLACE MY
AD? .
Want Ads should be placed as
early s possible'in the week. Ads
cannot be accepted later than
Noon on the Tuesday of the week
Of publication.
6. WHY•DIDN'T I GET RESULTS
FROM MY ,AD? .
Although, by and large, the
resuits from Expositor News
Want , Ads are 'remarkable,
occasionally you will find' that
your ad brings, no response.
There could be several reasons. It
may be wise to reword your ad to
make it more attractive. Then
Before Want Ads became as
important as they are today it was
possible to lump them all together
without headings. As the power of
WantAds increased and they
became an important advertising
medium it became imperative to'
separate them in some logical'
manner, developed to make it
easier for the reader to find
specific ads. Our readers are .
accustomed to these headings
and deliberate mis -classification
would 'cause annoyance which
wouldn't help the advertiser. The
Huron Expositor or the reader.
0
10*WHY SHOULD I. RUN MY AD
AGAIN . IF. IT DID NOT
PRODUCE RESULTS THE FIRST it
TIME?
The market you reach through
Classified is constantly changine.
Just because your ad didn't
produce results this week, does
not mean that it cannot do so.
People who didn't need a baby
buggy yesterday may discover
they need one soon. People who
had jobs yesterday may not' *0,
thein today. In The Huron
Expositor audience thousands, of
families' needs and wants are�
ever changing. An -offer that
produced no results this week
may be overwhelmingly
successful next week.
r
We hope you will find The Huron Expositor Classified Department
courteous and willing to help you in every way possible.
Pleas, e., phone
527mOi,240
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