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Crazy Cooks presented a skit "Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth" at
Saturday's 4-H Achievement Day at South Huron District High School.
In the above picture the girls are relaxing in the bleachers waiting their
Cromarty Ladies Aid meets
turn on stage, From the left, they are, Liz Giffin, Brenda Edwards, Jill
Tuckey, Liz Bowerman, Theresa Foreman, Lynne Clarke, Janet De Vries
and Nancy Whiting.
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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills
hosted a euchre party at Whalen
Community Centre Saturday
evening. Prize for men's high
went to Gerald Wallis; ladies
high, to Barbara Wallis; lone
hands, Alton Neil and low score to
Barbara French.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson,St.
Marys Sunday afternoon:
Rob Morley and Bruce Mills
spent the weekend in the Bruce
Penninsula snowmobiling,
Sunday evening supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hem were
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart McLellan, Ian,
Donna & Judy, John Garland,
and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern.
Tuesday, Mrs. Cecil Squire
visited with Mrs. Wm. Hastings,
Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Mary & Betty were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Squire.
Mr. & Mrs. John Scott and
family visited on the weekend
with Earle Scott, King City. Mr.
Scott is leaving soon for Arizona
for the winter.
Mr. & Mrs, Keith Hern and
family were supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited with Mrs. Hazel McGuffin
Strathmere Lodge this week.
. Personals.
Janet Ballantyne, London, has
been spending some time with
her cousin, Mrs. Russell Scott..
By MANUEL CURTS
Jody Lyn Woodburn daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Wm L. Woodburn
welcomes a wee baby brother,
born on Jan. 6.
Fred Hicks returned home on
Saturday after a few days
hospitalization in Toronto.
Mrs. Gordon Woodburn is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
The UCW held their January
meeting at the home of Lillian
Ulens last Wednesday.
The Willing Workers of the
United Church met at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Jan Lagerwerf
Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Archie McQuiggan,
At4 koha ' were Sunday'
with Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts. —Mr. ez Mrs./ Carl PollOck
family, London visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pollock.
The Curts' of Greenway were
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs.
William Curts, London, on
Sunday.
Mrs. Cecil Smithers en-
tertained a few ladies at a
quilting, Monday.
By the way: You can tell a child
is growing up when he stops
asking where he came from and
starts refusing to tell where he's
going.
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NOTICE
Town of Exeter
At the request of the Council of the Town of Exeter, the Ministry of the Environment has investigated
the possibility of installing within the said Town, a sewage works project and now proposes to con-
struct such works at an estimated cost of $687,315, and to make application to the Ontario
Mtinicipal Board for approval of the undertaking and the imposition of a special sewage works
rate. It is proposed to raise this sum by borrowing $203,327 from the Central Mortgage and Hous-
ing Corporation to be repaid over a period of thirty years and the balance of $483,988 will be
repaid to the Ministry of the Environment over the same period.
The proposed project would consist of sewage works to be constructed as follows:
ON
Hillcrest Drive
Andrew Street North
Alexander Street
Hill Street
Wellington Street
James Street
Huron Street
Simcoe Street
Albert Street
Andrew Street
Andrew Street
Carling Street
Victoria Street.
Gidley Street
Sanders Street
Sanders Street
John Street
Huron Street
Mill Street
Market Street
Park Street
Acheson Street
Marlborough Street
FROM
Riverside Drive
Riverside Drive
Andrew Street
Approx. 200' W. of Andrew Street
Andrew Street
Edward Street
Edward Street
Approx. 250' W. of Andrew Street
Simcoe Street
John Street
Simcoe Street
Gidley Street
Marlborough Street
Marlborough Street '
Carling Street
Carling Street
Carling Street
Market Street
Mill Street
Market Street
Mill Street
Huron Street
TO
George Street
Thames Road
Approx. 600' E. of Andrew Street
Approx. 300' E. of Andrew Street
Approx. 300' E. of Andrew Street
Approx. 170' W. of Edward Street
Approx. 2,000' E. of Edward Street
Edward Street
Approx. 250' N. of Simcoe Street
Approx. 250' S. of John Street
Approx. 250' N. of Huron Street
Wellington Street
William Street
Approx. 325' E. St.
Approx. 500' E. of Marlborough St.
Approx. 400' E. of Carling Street
William Street
Acheson Street
Acheson Street
Approx. 200' N. of Mill Street
Carling Street
Huron Street
Anne Street
including building sewers from the main sewer to the street line, together with the construction of a
sewage pumping station at the intersection of Marlborough and John Streets, a forcemain dis- ,
charging to the existing sanitary sewer on William Street and the extension of the existing waste
stabilization ponds consisting of the construction of two additional 22-acre cells to be located on
municipally owned land west of and adjacent to the existing cells, in Lot 24, Concession 2, Township
of Stephen, and an outfall to the Ausable River.
The estimated annual cost of the project is $66,280 which includes debt retirement, interest, Central.
Mortgage & Housing Corporation payment, reserve and operating charges.
It is proposed to, raise this sum in the following manner: $8,509 by a frontage rate of 42 cents per
foot on all lands which front on or abut on the streets or parts of streets or connect to the works
described above; $3,556 by a connection charge of $13.17; $5,187 by an 83 per cent surcharge on
the annual water bill of new users; $16,092 by an 83 per cent surcharge less the present $12.00 frat
rate on the annual water bill of existing users; and $17,940 by a mill rate levy of 4.41 mills on the
assessment of the whole municipality. In addition $5,000 is anticipated from a regular annual sur-.
plus from existing sewage works revenue and a $10,000 minimum annual payment by Canadian
Canners Limited (for not less than five years).
In computing frontage rates, provision shall be made for the exemption or partial exemption from a
foot frontage rate in the following manner:
In the case of lots situated at the junction or intersection of streets or highways, the exemp-
tion on the flankage shall be 125 feet.
In the case of lots that are triangular or irregularly shaped, a reduction shall be made in
the frontage rate, that otherwise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient, having regard
to the situation, value and superficial area of such lots as compared with the other lots, to
adjust the said frontage rate on a fair and equitable basis.
In the case of lots that because of the nature of the terrain or the elevation of the sewer,
do not derive the same benefit as other lands abutting on the sewer, a reduction shall be
made in the frontage rate which otherwise would be chargeable thereon sufficient, having
regard to the benefit derived as compared with other lots, to adjust the said frontage rate
on a fair and equitable basis.
Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes, a reduction
shall be made in the said frontage rate which otherwise would be chargeable thereon, suf-
ficient to adjust its said frontage rate as compared with that of the lots fit for building pur-
poses on a fair and equitable basis.
Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two or more limits that abut on works and the
size or nature of the lot is such that any or all of the works are not required, a reduction in
respect of the works that are not required, so long as they are not required, shall also be
made in the said frontage rate that would otherwise be chargeable thereon, sufficient to
adjust its said frontage rate on a fair and equitable basis.
The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the lot liable for the
said frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to make the proper reduction, but the
whole of the lot shall be charged with the said frontage rate as so reduced,
On the basis of the foregoing charges, a new user, having a house with a frontage of 60 feet, an
assessment of $3,000 and a water bill of $36.00 would pay $81.60 per annum.
All ratepayers will be subject to the mill rate levy of 4.41 mills. All present sewage works users will
have a rate increase of $18.00 ($30.00 less the existing charge of $12.00).
Any ratepayer may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by prepaid
post to the clerk of the Town of Exeter, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his
objection to such approval or the imposition of the special rate.
The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the special rate pursuant to the statute and may ap-
prove of the said works but before doing so, it may appoint a time and a place for a public hearing
when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only to those per-
sons who have given notice of such objection as provided for above.
All plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the office of the undersigned during business
'hours.
DATED AT THE TOWN OF EXETER and first published this day of January 17, 1973.
Mr. E. H. Carscadden
Clerk-Treasurer
Town of Exeter
Box 759
EXETER, ONTARIO.
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Times-Advocate, January 17, 1974
UCW meet at Brinsley
Social club elects
slate of officers
BY GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
The January meeting of the
Brinsley UCW was held in the
Church basement Wednesday
evening. Mrs. George Lee read
the scripture followed by a
reading "Early Missionary Work
in Taiwan." Mrs. Wesley Watson
gave a reading.
Mrs. Marjorie Steeper read a
poem and Mrs. G. Lee read a
poem and a reading.
Mrs. Jack Hodgson gave the
years treasurer report. It was
decided to have a penny a day jar
given to all the ladies as a 1974
money making scheme.
Euchre
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Darling & Mr..
& Mrs. Evan Hodgins convened
the first euchre party in the new
year at the community centre
Friday night.
Prize winners were: ladies
high score, Mrs. Marjorie
Steeper, lone hands, Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis, low hands, Mrs. Don
Allen, men's high score, Luther
Morley, lone hands, Joe Carter,
low, Earl Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr.
& Mrs. Wilbert Lewis will be in
charge of the next party January
25.
Personals
Cathy Lewis, nurse-in-training
at Strathroy Hospital spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Lewis.
Kathleen Morley visited
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy
Mawson, Parkhill.
The family and friends of Mr. &
Mrs. Otto Walker gathered at
their home Wednesday night to
celebrate their 45th wedding
anniversary,
Euchre was played with prizes
going to Mrs. Glen Elliott, and
Ken McKellar for high; Calder
McKaig and Olive Speare for low
and to Mrs. George Boa and Tom
Scott for Lone hands.
The prize for having the most
buttons went to Derick Bar-
ningham ; the closest birthday,
Ken McKellar; wedding an-
niversary year closest to
Walker's, Mr. & Mrs. D. Bar-
ningham ; lucky cup, Brian Rich-
man.
Lunch was served and a social
hour enjoyed.
The party was planned by the
family, Mrs, Hugh Currie
(Helen) Dorchester; Mrs. Jack
McGhee (Carolyn) London; Mrs.
Bob Hulley (Margaret) Win-
throp; Mrs. Larry Gardiner
(Alice) Cromarty; Alex, London,
and Kenneth.
Ladies Aid
Cromarty Ladies' Aid held
their January meeting at the
home of Mrs. John Jefferson and
spent the afternoon quilting. Mrs.
John Miller presided for a short
worship service and business
meeting,
Mrs. Robert Laing was in
charge of devotions. The roll call
was answered by the payment of
fees and naming your winter
project.
During the business it was
decided to sponsor a Stanley
party, and quilt one more quilts
this winter.
The roll call for the March
meeting will be an Irish verse.
Unitarian services layettes will
be turned in at that time,
Lunch was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mervin
Dow, and Mrs. John Templeman
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Stacey, St.
Thomas, spent the weekend with
the latters' parents Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Glavin and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mater and
family, Simcoe visited over the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Carey and Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Carey.
This community extends
sympathy to the families of Mrs.
Alma Ryan and family; and Mr.
& Mrs. Glenn Robinson and their
family. Both of the deceased
friends were buried Wednesday
A.M. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Cemetery.
Mr. Greg Fleming is a patient
in University Hospital,. London.
Saturday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Otto Walker were Wm.
Ferguson, Alvin Cornish, Gerald
Cockwill, and Ken Costello, all of
Exeter.
A quartet, consisting of Eldon
Allen, Murray Christie, Arthur
Kemp, and Robert Norris, ac-
companied by Mrs. Elmer Dow,
took part in a worship service
presented at Smith's Nursing
Home in Mitchell Sunday
evening. The Rev. A.H. Daynard
of Staffa gave a short address to
the residents.
Quality locks are well worth the
investment for home protection
but if you have glass within 40
inches of a doorknob it is an in-
vitation to burglary. Replace it
with unbreakable material.
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Couple celebrates anniversary
By. MRS. ED NETHERCOTT
CREDITON
Thursday evening a large
crowd gathered at the Crediton
Community Centre for Bingo.
No one won the jackpot of
$250.00 but Fred Gibson, Shipka,
won the consolation prize of
$25.00
*Next bingo, January 24, with
the jackpot being $275.00,
District Social Club
The installation dance for the
Crediton and District Social Club
was held Saturday evening with
the Heywood Brothers playing.
The executive for 1974 was
elected as follows: president,
Harvey Hodgins, first vice-
president, Wilmar Wein; second
vice president, Wes Hodgson;
secretary, Earl Neil; ass't
secretary, Jack Jesney;
treasurer, Gerald Dearing; ass't
treasurer, Jack Dye.
Bar committee, Charlie
Browning Sr, Barry Clarke, Don
Haines, Peter Martin, Allan Pfaff
and Bud Rice; entertainment
committee, Charlie Browning
Personals
Mrs. Marion Armstrong is a
patient in St. Joseph Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Darby and
Brian and Jan Barrits were
guests of Mrs. Vera Bullock over
the weekend and called on Mrs.
Mary Gower at University
hospital in London, Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Gower who has been
a patient in University Hospital,
London returned home, Sunday.
Is there any significance to the
fact that when a woman says
she's all tired out, the doctor first
looks at her tongue?
Jr., Dick Etherington, Glenn
Hodgins, Robert Martin, Edwin
Nethercott, Joe Ondrejicka,
Lunch committee, Ted.
Ducharme, Bruce Dyckman,
Ralph Lightfoot, Gordon Ratz,
Lloyd Roeszler, Joe Varley;
membership committee, Fred
Bowers, Dave Cottel, Steve
Eberhardt, Cliff Kenney, Allen
Lewis, Cinth Vogels; auditors,
Lloyd Bender and Wayne
Pearce.