The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-01-31, Page 16Dufferin
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CENTRALIA
Exeter's
Fun
Spot
Clinton St District
Winter Carnival
February 1 - 10
10 DAYS OF FUN & FROLIC
WEDNISDAY FIESRU
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9 a.m. P I races
1:30 p I1 finals
3 'p.m. ey finals
0 p.m. end Game Dance
Fair lloard dance
Oreeldents Sall, Legion
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10
.m. Snowritoblle races
R.A. sanctioned)
OPEN DAILY
DINNERS
Mon. to Fri. and Sun.
5:00 to 7:00
Sat. 5:00 to 8:00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7;30 si-teuN:PK)-.
Set. & Sun.
8:00 a.m. to Noon
LUNCH
Every Day
12:00 Noon to 1:00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
Sat., Feb. 2
Mozart's Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 -- GRAND BEND
For An Evening of Fun
And Fellowship
This Thursday
Friday and Saturday Evening
Live Entertainment
Dining Room Special
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
6 oz. Ribeye Steak $250
Reg. $3.25
SECOND ONE FOR $1.00
Includes potatoes, vegetable, coffee or tea
Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 22$-6733
Plan first Ontario workshop.
‘40, , Robert W. Garmatz, LOWS. Kitchener, Ontario will conduct
145$0I.tri„ and .John Daniels, the first parish Church
BAYVIEW
TOURIST
TAVERN. Dance
To
Just South
of
St Josephs
on
Highway 2 1
OPEN DAILY
For Hot Meals
12:00 Noonto•9:00 p.m.
TRY OUR HOMEMADE
PIES AND ROLLS
Joe Overholt
TAXANDRIA
Highway 7 - South of Arkona
* Dance With The
Desjardines
SAT., FEB, 9
For advance ticket$ coil 828-3896
-* Taxandria Club Dinner
From 7 to 8:30 p.m.
SAT., 'FEB. 9
With music by THE RITE BEAT
Make your reservations in time
* Every Wednesday Is
Games Night
Starting pt 8:30 p.m.
Bumper Pool, Shuffle Board, Ping Pong,
Darts and Card Games
Free Lunch For Participants
February 15th
9-1
Bookings Accepted
For Banquets,
Small Weddings
Phone 236-4850
HURON PARK
RECREATION CENTRE
Sponsored by Huron Park
Men's Hockey Team
Management Workshop ever held
in Ontario under the auspices of
the Lutheran Church — Missouri
Synod, Site of the workshop will
be Zion. Lutheran. Church, Dash-
wood. February 4, 5 and 6.
Participants in the workshop
will explore the ways in which
business management principles
can be applied to the work of the
Church in order that the church
may better carry out her God-
given task in this world of
spreading the Gospel.
Robert Garmatz is ad-
ministrator of extension services
and membership of the Inter-
national Lutheran Laymen's
League.
He has taught at Lutheran
schools in several of the 'United
States and was an assistant
professor and later Director of
Public Services and Develop-
ment at Concordia College,
Seward.
Currently Mr. Garmatz serves
on the script committee of
Lutheran Television.
John Daniels is managing
director of the Canadian office of
the International Lutheran
Laymen's League, As Canadian
LLL director, his duties include
recruitment, selection,
motivation and training of men
and women to serve the church
and LLL at local, zone, district
and international levels.
Formerly a Windsor resident;
Mr, Daniels was president of the
Ontario Lutheran Laymen's
League for four years.
TRADER'S LIVING QUARTERS - During grade six social studies classes at Exeter public school students are
creating fur trading centres and living quarters. Shown above with their project are Cheryl Harvey and
Sherry Gilfillan. T-A photo
County shows road profits,
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Friday & Saturday Night
LIVE ,
ENTERTAINMENT
Canadian Playboys
Four accidents
for town police Friday and Saturday
Evening and Saturday
Matinee
Saturday Matinee
Hoedowners
ten percent according to the-Toad
committee chairman.
The road needs study update
shows a projection of fixed costs
such as maintenance, overhead
and new equipment.
Engineer Britnell said the
increasing rate of five to ten
percent provides only for in-
flationary trends and not for any
improvement in services.
DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL
Something
Evil
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p,m.
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
NEXT ATTRACTION WILL
BE "TRILOGY"
Dine In The COLONY ROOM
12 to 2 and 4 to 8
Tuesday through Saturday
Centralia
Farmers
Supply Ltd.
Groin • Feed • Cement
Building Supplies
Coal
228-6638
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Four accidents were in-
vestigated this week by officers
of the Exeter police department.
Thursday morning, a vehicle
driven by Mrs. Joyce Monteith,
182 Andrew Street, Exeter was in
collision with a hydro pole on
Victoria Street near Andrew.
Mrs. Monteith received facial
cuts and was treated at South
Huron hospital.Constable James
McMeekin set damages at $300.
The same evening a vehicle
driven by Robert C. McArthur
Creditor: was involved in a
similar collision with a tree on
Wellington Street near Carling.
A passenger Terry Phillips,
Exeter received minor injuries
and Constable George Robertson
set damages at $400.
Damages 'of $600 resulted
Friday when vehicles driven by
Mark Hearn, 118 Parkdale Ave„
Huron Park and Dr. Elmer
Depraitere, 553 James Street,
Delhi collided.
Constable Alex Balazg
vestigated,- the —inistiap,Thwhicire
occurred on Main Street.
Friday afternoon, vehicles
driven by David J. Dettmer, 150
Columbia Drive, Huron Park and
Theodore Ducharme, 11 Sanders
Street, Exeter were in collision
on a north end parking lot.
Constable McMeekin in-
vestigated.
Over the weekend, two flags
were stolen from the roof of the
Exeter fire hall.Value was listed
at $16. Constable McMeekin is
investigating.
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$1.25
$1.50
Assorted Soups 30c
Assorted Sandwiches 50c and 60c
Beef Stew $1.25
Beef Casserole $1.25
Turkey Casserole $1.25
Chili Con Carne $1.00
Corned Beef•Sandwich $1.00
Hambur,gatr,,9m1,Frkes, ;
Cheeseburger and Friei
H5f D'Og'and Fries
6 oz. Rib Eye Steak
Pork Chops
Hot Turkey Sandwich
Hot Beef Sandwich
Cabbage Rolls
FREE
BUS
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London
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Games All Plates Come With Vegetable
Mashed or French Fries, Salad
and Bread & Butter Sponsored by Kinsmen
and Optimist Club
• Every Wed. & Sat.
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Where Old & New Friends Meet
DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY — NO COVER CHARGE
6:15
6:30
6:40
7:00
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North of the Bridge
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budgeted. Salting and sanding,
estimated at $90,000 actually cost
$78,461.48 while snow plowing
estimated at $89,000 cost about
half that amount at $45,443.76.
Maintenance of bridges and
culverts cost $34,117.93.
The total amount spent on the
road system, including those
items not for subsidy, was
$2,028,973.10.
The 1973 road needs study
update, tabled on Friday
outlined the "now"construction
which has reached an estimated
$5,742,000. Dietrich explained
that to bring presently deficient
roads and bridges in Huron up to
top condition would cost in excess
of five million dollars.
Due to financial restraints by
the province, counties are limited
each year to a subsidy
representing their share of one-
fifth of 45 percent of construction
needs.
"The one-fifth is used because
the ministry of transportation
and communications feel that
'this backlog of work should be
scheduled over a five year period
and then found they could only
provide their share to all counties
:of less than half of this amount
45 percent," reported Dietrich.
AS Y014 4 Clan, spe-tit
p.$ossible to eliminate all •our
deficiencies in even 20 years if we
continue to budget for only nine
percent of our deficiencies each
year (20 percent of 45 percent)
because each year as we im-
prove some projects, other
sections of road become deficient
due to normal wear or changing
traffic patterns."
Reeve Deb Shewfelt, Goderich,
commented that county residents
may soon be forced to accept a
greater share in the cost of roads
if they want them up to standard
across Huron. Engineer for the
county, Jim Britnell concurred
with this viewpoint and said the
ministry will contribute a set
amount to the road system in
Huron but that Huron citizens
may choose to spend con-
siderably more which would have
to be paid totally out of county
funds.
"We should begin to think of
this in terms of a grant rather
than a percentage of total road
costs in the county," said Brit-
nell.
Fixed costs for roads in Huron
total more than one million
dollars per year and it is in-
creasing at a rate of about five or
The report of the county
auditor has been received by
Huron County's Executive
Committee and was presented to
council Friday showing an
operating deficit in the general
account for the year 1973 of
$188,548 a surplus in the highways
account of $102,097 making a net
deficit for the year of $86,451.
"In preparing the 1973 budget,
it was anticipated that the
general account would have a
deficit of $207,464," said
executive committee Chairman
Reeve Doug McNeil, Colborne
Township. "In reality, however,
as indicated there was a deficit of
$188,548. Therefore, although
operating on a deficit finance
basis, actually we had a profit of
$18,916 over our estimated
budget."
The highways account had
anticipated a break even
operation for 1973, but due to
unforeseen circumstances a
surplus has been accumulated.
Some of the main reasons for this
surplus, according to McNeil,
resulted from the fact the county
was unable to secure vehicles and
other materials that had been
ordered.
should be pointed out that
we tiaye,-, a fwArking„capital
fund of $250,000 which. assists in
current operations and reduces
bank borrowing," said Reeve
McNeil.
County road committee
chairman, Reeve Joe Dietrich of
Stephen Township, said his
department expects to "hold the
line" and predicted no increase
over 1973 in the county share of
the 1974 budget.
The county share has not in-
creased since 1970.
"We have not as yet been ad-
vised of our 1974 allotment of
provincial funds," said Dietrich.
"We estimate our allotment for
1974 will be approximately
$1,102,000 plus $120,000 as the
ministry of transportation and
communications 80 percent share
of the boundary bridge at
Bluevale for a total allotment of
$1,222,000."
Total road construction in 1973
amounted to $494,886.11 while
bridge construction reached
$24,989.28. Construction of
bridges on boundary roads cost
$109,696.57. '
Road maintenance for the year
cost $686,466.52. Open winter in
1973 resulted in winter main-
tenance costing less than
A Sunday School teacher was
teaching sharing. She encouraged
the children to take the smallest
helping of food when passed, and
to do the same in other practical
situations. As a test, she offered
a little boy a quarter and a dollar
bill.
"Take whichever one you
want," the teacher directed and
was pleased when the boy picked
up the quarter.
After a moment he said, "You
taught us to take the smaller
piece, but so I won't lose this
quarter, I'll take this piece of
paper to wrap it in." With that,
he picked up the dollar bill.
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•TIM FOIL -- Montreal Expo shortstop
• GLEN WEIR Montreal Alouette lineman :19
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Tax deductible receipts available
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