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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-10, Page 15•••••••••••414•••:244.•••••••••"•"" THE HURON EXPOSITOR• MARCH' 10: 101!? Queen ay Happenings (*gn-AWri•it insti91X1P. 110014 lie p ie, welcomes a new . resident 'WM Taylor visited Adeline Mr. Russel Erratt, Taylor. • _ • Two residents will eelebiate and Ian Reid, birthdays this week, Mrs, rvus.stasauga visited Mrs. E. Eliaabeth Sara, and Isobel Sarerns• _ SProat. Louise Mitchell was ,Ilsitors.durink the past week. visited by her son Leslie and With Vera Lammie were Iva granddaughter Barbara Mitchell. RiOleYt Mervyn and Rene Dunn, Grant, Dorothy and, Brian Greta 4t, Amy Lammie and Mrs. Arthur visited Mrs, Sara Arthur. Myrtle Sherritt. _ Churcl_j_mice_was_conducted------ _,_,,Xsitors-witii-Clara-PeatheifBev.: Van Essen assisted by were Keith and Doris Leonard, of Willowdale, Bill & Vera Parker, Beula Sniith, Margaret Larson, Louise and BElle Reid. Wes, and Mary Neil and Howard Johns visited Mrs. Mabel .Johns. , Dorothy Prouty and Jean Treibner visited Roy McDonald, Lynn Latimore and Vera Lammie, Marion Schenk and Jeanette Lippert visited Hugo Sehenk`and Speaking contest tonight F. Mrs. Van Essen at the piano. ' The ladies' of ChiselhUrst United Church entertained with bingo and records on Monday. . personals Mr. and Mrs, Gerald ,Flynn, Lorie, and Susan returned home alter visiting' with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn and Mr, and Mrs. Don Avery and • family at Deerfield " Beach, Florida. The Hengall Legion will be sponsoring a public speaking contest to be •held at the Hensall Legion Rooms at 8 p.M. on Thursday, March 10. This contest is open, to all public school age children from Hensall and Zurich schools. Winners will be advancing to the zone contest to be held at the Clinton Legion Hall on Saturday; March 12. ' exhausted it is anticipated there will be an -overall surplus which will permit the Authority to receive !nest, if net, all, of the required funds." . The Authority had asked for a budget of $587,760 at its year-end meeting held December 10 bill it was reduced to the current figure by' • the. Ministry of Natural Resources. Cut Back The budget drop will mean a cutback in some programs. especially conservation area development • according to Resources Manger Pearson. Pearson continued, "The revised budget shows a change in priorities by the Ministry. It is placing more emphisis on water management and erosion control than recreational development of -conservation areas." In one of , the first items of 'business on the agenda,, Authority members approved an expenditure of about $100,000 for erosion control along the banks of the Ausable River at Grand Bend. Of the, total cost, the. Province will pay 75 percent and Grand. Bend as the benefitting municipality will be assessed 90 percent of the Authority's share. . Grand Bend representative B'Ob Simpson said- an agreement with the owners directly affected by she improvements to undertake part,of the Village's cost is• being worked out. . The resources manager said the work would consist of gabian basket installation along the banks for a distance of about 450 feet. The water management budget for the year--will'be $181,500 compared 'to $140,500 for recreation and -$1.80,000 for administra tion and 'maintenance. 2nd Term Chairman' Roy Vtrestcott was returned to a second term by acclamation as was vice-chairman Ivan Hearn of Lucan.. Mr. Westcott is the representative from Usborne Township. Bob Austin of Arkona was nominated for both positions but declined ' but he indicated he, would be in the running for,one of the positions next year. _ When nominated for chairman Mr. Austin said, "Last year when also nominated I -said I would be in the race sometime, but, this is not the time." When, commenting on his nomination for vice-chairthan he was more specific saying, "I will be making my bid next year." Chairmen of the various committees making up the advisory board are Bob Austin, John Duncan, Joseph Dietrich, Wilson Hodgins, Donald Liffigow , • Match is + 11111 Red Cross Month Canvassers will be , calling oft foil. Please give - • thetn youi support.. 7A4 O 77- smaiv%twompa::,..a:iwammw4 ,,*#,evArzwir.,,,mfgar.ak. :.• :1 1LS Ar'• ::..OgadadkkantlEBtak 7h1S is a sale you can't afford to miss!, - • For the past 2 tnoriths we have been planning old assembling.ci sale which is one-of-a-kind! We have approximately a $250,000 stock of first line TV's and appliances, and the best service and warranty in the business! And it's all at our RR 2, Listowel location. Owing ,to the spefial prices on these items, our advertising budget is limited, so we can't show pictures . . . so COME DOWN AND SEE THE MERCHANDISE IN PERSON! A We have brand names such -as: * General Electric * RCA * Quasar * Sharp * Mors* * Moffat * Gibson * Leonard * Findlay • * Simplicity * Norge urney Modern Maid ' * Electrophonic - *G We are putting unheard of prices in these dbys of inflation.on •this high quality merchandise from * FEBRUARY 24 to MARCH 28, '77. These are delivered prices. For pick-up, t _deduct 3% of the prieb. Here are Idst a -few examples: '1 % . 30" Range . . . . from $289.00 f 30" Self Clean Range with timer:. white or coloured .$429.00 no charge, for colour! Refrigerator (white or colour) . . $414.00 4 Speed Washers f(white) . . . $319.00 Dryers (white).: . . 8T79.00 Dryer with auto. driCycle (white) . . $199.00 • Dishwasher - 6. push butidifs . . $309.00 . (white or colour) , - - 4implicity Spin Washer . . , $259.00 23 Cu' ft. Freezer (white), . $299.00 • Built-in DiShwastier (any colour) . . . $289.00 When you purchase a reffigerafer; choose from left, or right hand doors; colours, side by side models. - Many models...,sizes and makes in stock. Big values in refrigerators, ranges, washers and dryers, ' dishwashers, TV's -and stereos. 20" Portable TV with automatic AGC Control,. . $30.00 full Console TV with Castors. Complottily.autornatic . . $419,411 45' Console Stereo with record . . .12111.00 6C' 'Console with record . $214.00 Owing to the low prices on th.dr ltims, there will be no trades accepted. Ask fo see our used dePartment. Ith 15 cu. ft. Frost Free - tt ' 1 f•r• Ni.9-a".4a .i.i W4-0T Si' . . N*2 : ,MW•flormilti 191 MOW IV 40 Elskiwol,aliforto 1 a .A011,1.3140 , okt. . Vote Baal:— " - Snits Diets daily Monday thni filday 1 9• a.m. to 01 patio' Saturdall till S 0.m. „.aosteemertatlq IStaisigillawwwwiewwwwww•loottalostmdti tiWill."701." I a I t- 'AUTHORITY. ADVISOFIY BOARD - The annual meeting of the Ausable-BAyfIeld ConservatiOn Authority was held. Friday. MemberS of the eitecutive and advisory board are shown above. Beck, left, Joseph Dietrich, Wilson Hodgins, John Tinney, Robert'Austin, Donald Lithgow, Frank McFadden gild Allan Campbell. Front, past chairman Elgin Thompson, •chairman Roy Weston, vice-chairman Ivan Hiarr? ..„ and secretary-treasurer Lila Hume: (T-A Photo) .• In accordance with' provincial spending restraints, the Ausable-. • Bayfield Conservation Authority, Friday cut its annual budget from 'a year ago: At the annual .' meeting Authority members approved the 1977 .budget as presented by. secretary-treasurer Lila Hume. It :ails for total expenditures for.the ,ear of $502,000. The comparable figure for 1976,was $513,932. The ' 1975 budget was close to ;600,000. • In the'flnancial report Mrs: fume said the authority's leneral .„ levy to 'the member nunicipalities will be increased y • about nine percent a $117,000: ' The authority's' share of the ,Udget which includes levieS and • flier revenue 'is $17000, down -amewhat••from last year. Resources _manager . Don earson said the reduced budget :suited from lower provincial rants.. The province is expected pay $331,500 in general and • ipplementary grant' s. In her. xeport Mrs; Hume said, In 1976 a 'total of $333,701.59 as• -requisitioned from the -ovince in grants irieliOng the cperience, '76 - Program • ' counting to $36,000. Patt of the, ants.. for 1976 werek paid in vance and the balance will be id after the final claims are dited by the , Conservation itherities -branch." • She continued, "Altheugh the • Wings allotted_ for., 1976 were Authority cuts back or and Hilda Payne pondents 'The regular meeting of Unit 4 of Hensall, United Church Women was held on Thursday afternoon in the_Cliristian Fellewship 'Hall. Mrs;: James McAllister opened the meeting- by reading a poem "Praying Hands." Psalm hymn 709 was read in unison. M.S. Eric Luther spoke mthe deity of Jesus "and gave several Bible references. • Mrs. McAllister reported on a recently held executive meeting of United Church Women and told Unit 4 what they. Would be responSibie for'frw the remainder of the year, MrsLaird Mickle -played 1everal Irish numbers which were enjoyeld by all. The meeting closed With the singing of the hymn "Take time to be Holy" followed ' with the • benediction " In the' absence of Rev. Don Beck, Rev. E. - Donald Stuart • conducted the regular service at Hensall United Church. Chisel- • Now you art paint With CIEs new Sitper Latex flat enamel. and completely wash off most common household stains. Your walls 'and trim will look just like the day they-were first paipted. And you can wash- them. again and again and again. .. Infact, CIEs never had a flat latek -wallmainel filth It's easy to apply and • conies in a:kaleidoscope of, flat colours. CIEs rieW Super Latex. Use it in yotir kitchen, your • child's mom your Mc mom, Ro rt L. Plurnsteel Interiors Obituary . ROSS FORREST A longtime, member of the ckers-mith School Board and mer Tuckersmith Township incillor, Ross James Forresf, of • .2, Kippen, died in Victoria spital, London on March 4, 7. He was in his 57th year.. dr. Forrest was a trustee for 10 rs and a councillor for five, a member of Hensel! United trch. re's survived by his wife, rgaret (Treffry) Forrest, one , William Ross, at home, and ghter's, Deanna, Mrs.' David etc of RR. 2, Staffa and Nancy ne of Ottawa. brother, W. Edison of RR. 2, sail and two sisters,, Grace, . James M. Scott of Seaforth Mildred of Brantford also ive, along with three idchildren. E.D. Stuart conducted the ral service from the Bonthron r.rial Home, Hensall on day at 3 p.m. Spring burial be made in Bayfield Lemetery.. A Frank McFadden and John Tinney. New Municipal relIesentatives this year are -Harry Klungel,, hensall; William Dowding Adelaide; Murray MacLean, East Williams; Gordon • Johnson, Blanshard,; Bob Simpson, Grand Bend; Ernest Brown, Clinton -and Allan. Roder, WariVick. On the subject of flooding superintendent Ted ,Jones said, "We are working cloiely with Toronto as far as snowfall and the Parkhill ispur only flood control dam.. and we are presently maintaining it at loVver than winter pond level." • ' Bertha MacGreg Corres ,Brie Luther hai been named j' Chairman for the committee to build new arena in Hensall. Co-chairman is Dave Schulman. • Council and the parks board authorization of the construction of a new arena-hall facility for the community. Cost of the • new facility has been tentatively estimated at between $500,000 and $600,00, of which $125,000 to $159,000 must be raised through public subscription-. Deng Mock will act as secretary' of the group and the treasurer is Carr M cMahon. • . Other members include Butch Hoffnian, council appointee' Harry Klung'el, Bob Caldwell and Doug Shirray. • Hensall Sales Barn At the Hensall Sales Barn last Thursday, demand was active and - prices were"- steady; supply consisted of heifers and steers. accept change in life, Mrs. Belva Fuss sank an appropriate solo "I asked the Lord." The,postponed Communion Service will be held -next Sunday. - - . • • • • • -Personals Mr. and Mrs: Doug .Shirray have returned from , a trip to Florida. While there. they visited 'with the ,former"s :mother, Mrs. Mabel Shirray; and visited .the Florida Keys and Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader ,visited with the latter's aunt and auncle, Mr. and Mrs..Sam Oesch ont" Sunday. - .- Charles Mickle of 'Hamilton spent the weekend' with his mother Mrs. Laird Mic-kle.. Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Parker and Mr.aiidiNdrs. Don Dalton and Carla of Seaforth returned from a pleasant motor trip to Florida. Rev. W.D.Jaivis conducted serOice Au • ' "Catinel Presbyterian Church on Sunday dispensing the Sacrament ofHoly Ciainmunion. Four new members were received into membership in the seke, of song. I ' t -two weeks ' ago• approved Ausable Bayfield II bete quickness-ef melt is- concerned.- Farcatticirelfers'S37.00 -139.00, burst congregation joined with Confirmation; ; namely Becky top to' $40.75; steers, $38.25: Hensall for ,this occasion. The- Baker; Jeff Sangster;- JOhn $41.00, %, top 'to"" $41.50. Pigs; subject of the sermon was the Mousseau; and Randy Moir. Miss weinlings. $35.00 - $42.50; chunks casting out by Jesus of the evil Brenda Pepper presided at the $48.50 $65.00. spirits - we must be ready to- piano for the service of i2MANIMggikwitffigiwOOMMIAMMO=Pil= a' • We Provide an Exclitsive FREE DECORATING SERVICE • , • • • 4 •••• I .. . .... i' ‘• • . ‘1 ,,t' . , . ' .. , ., r .,E,,, . 1 `,.. , .1.710;40011,* 11, Wit * ....‹ ::: . P., .. . .' 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