Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-09-12, Page 6ensa and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 -Mt Blade or Shoulder 15 Fl. Oz. 15 Fl. Steak Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast Schneiders s Wieners Butt Pork Chops Schneiders Sliced Minced Ham Meaty Back Ribs lb, 980 lb. 690 1 lb. pkg. 790 lb. 890 lb. 850 lb. 950 FREEZER SPECIAL Swing Flavoured ORANGE CRYSTALS Lyon 's BAGS A inter CATSUP Downy FABRIC SOFTENER Hoste ss iTANT COFFEE Rose LISHES PICKLED Rose BEETS IVORY BAR SOAP DILL Rose PICKLES i rii ALE PIE FILLING Sunlight Aerosol WINDOW CLEANER TenderPurina Vittles CAT FO OD Kraft BUTTER lb $1.19 Fully Processed Loin of Beef FRUITS & VEGETABLES California No. 1 GRAPES Cana da No. I GREEN CABBAGE Canada Fancy MatINTOSH APPLES Red or Green lb. 454 lb. 84 5 lb, 994 FROZEN FOOD 4/3 oz. 79( 100's 59( 2/7% 34 Fl. Oz. 79. 10 „. $1.79 3/$1 Oz. 3/$1 Pack of 4 59( 24 Fl. Oz. 59( 19 Pl. Oz. 594 15 Fl. Oz, 59‘ 6 oz. 3/$1 16 oz. 7,5t Old South Concentroted Drive 2 lb. 10 az. POWDERED DETERGENT $1.05 ORANGE JUICE 12F1,02.2/894 me, Page 4 Times-Advocate, September 12, 1974 SM1L.E AVIIHILE Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd, Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coo I 228-663 .8 Guest recently returned from trip to Africa, Europe Rebekah Lodge reopens season, plans banquet Noble Grand Mrs. Aldeen Volland presided for the reopening. of Amber Rebekah Lodge assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs. Margaret Consitt. Mrs. Olga Chipchase gave the district report which was held in Brussels on July 3 when fifty- with Mr. & Mrs. Eric Munroe in .Seaforth this week. Mr. !Sr Mrs. William Simpson of Birmingham Miehigan were recent guests with. Mrs. F. G. Bonthron. Mrs. .Jack Carter of Waterloo visited last week with her sister- in-law Mrs, Harold Bell and Sylvia. ' Mrs. Mary MeMUrtrie is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beavers. family of Brantford and Mr.. Mrs. Ron Passmore of London. ,were weekend visitors with Mrs, Harold Bell and Mr. 4 Mrs. Hon Passmore of London visited this week with the. former's mother Mrs. Pearl Passmore, Former resident marks 80th birthday Mrs. Hazel Long of Owen Sound formerly of Kippen, entertained 15 of her friends at a dinner party in the Lee Manor Home in Owen Sound on the occasion of her 80th birthday, .She received a numberof lovely gifts and money, and a bouquet of red roses from her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hilda Rowntree of Penetanguishene. Word was received in a letter to Mrs. Vera Twitchell of Hensall. three past grands attended. The installation of officers of the Lodge will be held on October 2 and the Grand Masters Banquet will be held at the Brucefleld School, The District Deputy's report, for 1973-74, Mrs. Mary Grigg, Clinton* was read, by the recor- ding secretary Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs. Olga Chipchase P.N.G. gave a report of a bus trip to the Home at Barrie. Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. Irene Black- well gave a detailed report of the Rebekah Assembly which she attended in Toronto in June. NOTICE Village of Hensall Dr, and Mrs, Robert Mickle, London, spent Sunday with the former's Mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, Pr, Mickle returned recently from Dakar, Africa along with his wife who met him, on his return home, in Zurich Switzerland. They spent a week together touring Switzerland before returning to Canada. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn spent a few days camping and fishing at Kincardine. Mr. Ron Mock who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned to his home this week. Mr. 4 Mrs. Ron Page and son David of Burlington and Mrs. O'Connor of London, England were visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Horton on Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. O'Connor was returning to England on Monday Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visited United Church Notes Rev.. Don Beck occupied the pulpit in Hensall United Church on Sunday morning and preached on the sermon topic "God, the Disturber". The choir sang the anthem "Come, Spirit, Come". Next Sunday the pins and certificates are going to be handed out to some members of the Sunday School during Sunday sessions. At the request of the Council of the Village of Hensall, the Ministry of the Environment has in- vestigated the possibility of installing within the Village a sewage works project, to be owned by the Province of Ontario, consisting of a collector system and treatment facilities which will provide a major part of the Village with sewage service. It is now proposed to construct such works. at an estimated cost of $1,676,910 of which an estimated $1,250,974 or a rate of 74.6 percent of the es- timated gross capital cost, will be provided by the Province of Ontario as a financial subsidy. For services provided from these works, it is proposed to impose an estimated service rate of 66.6 cents per 1,000 gallons of sewage accepted from the municipality, together with frontage rates and con- nection charges as set out in the third paragraph hereof. The project will consist of the following works initially. The installation of sanitary sewer to be constructed as follows: TO FROM Mill St. approx. 400' W. of Nelson St. Richmond St. N. Lorne Ave. Richmond St. S. Wellington St. approx. 400' S. of Richmond St S King St. approx. 125' W. of Nelson St. approx. 450' E. of Wellington St. approx. 230' N. of Mill St. London Rd. approx. 200' N. of Mill St. Wellington St. Mill St. London Rd, Richmond St. N. Richmond St, N. Lorne Ave. Wellington St. A LARGE SIZED TOAD STOOL — A toad stool on the front lawn of the Kippen area farm of Harry Van Wieren has been continually get- ting larger. In the above picture Jo-Anne Van Wieren looks at the plant which measures 14 inches across. T-A photo By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Mellis, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sproal, Exeter visited Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gibson, Listowel. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper, Detroit are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper. approx. 150' E. of Wellington St. Unit 1V hold pot luck dinner Unit IV of Hensall United Church held their September meeting and their annual Pot Luck dinner on September 5 with 36 present. After dinner hymn 148 was sung and Mrs. McAllister opened the meeting with a reading "Help us to be overflowing Christians". Mrs. Pearl Shaddick read scripture from Corinthians and gave an inspiring devotional on "Common Life", followed by prayer. Mrs. McAllister gave a reading "God's gifts", Mrs, Laird Mickle favoured with a piano solo "Falling Waters", after which she led a singsong of familiar hymns with Mrs. Sherritt accompanying on the piano. Mrs. Sherritt gave the Treasurers report. Mrs, Ron Mock, President, outlined the coming events on the fall calendar. 4-H clubs will begin this week There will be a general meeting of both Hensall 1 and 11 4-H clubs at the home of Mrs. Peter Bisback on September 13 at 7:30 p.m. If any girl cannot be present, will they please contact a leader before the clubs begin during the week. Hensall I will commence on Wednesday, September 18 at Mrs. Wes Lentings home and Monday September 16 will be the first club meeting of Hensall 11 at Mrs. Peter Bisback's home. Once again the club members mothers are encouraged and welcomed to attend any of the meetings. Take bus tour to Kentucky,Tennessee Richmond St. S. approx. 600' E. of Wellington St. approx, 200' N. of Richmond St. S. ON London Road Mill Street Nelson Street Richmond Street N. Wellington Street Queen St. London Rd. Lorne Ave. King St. Easement (parallel to King St. approx. 100' N. of King St.) Easement (parallel to King St. approx. 100' S. of King St.) Easement (parallel to Wellington St., approx. 170' E. of Wellington St.) Richmond St. S. Nelson St. Oxford Street Albert St. York Crescent Easement York St. Mill St. Brock St. Queen St. Wellington St, York St. Albert St. York Crescent end of York Cres. (Village limits) York St. (just west of Albert St.) Nelson St. Brock St. King St. Brock St. London Rd.' King St. Nelson St. Richmond St. S. Albert St. (at York St.) York Cres. (at Albert St.) Albert St. Wolf St, Mill St. approx. 300' W. of Elizabeth St. Queen St. Wellington St. Elizabeth St. Brock St. Oxford St. approx. 300' W. of Elizabeth St. approx. 600' E. of Elizabeth St. sewage pumping station (approx. 175' W. of Elizabeth St.) Shop at home Elizabeth St. King St. Oxford St. Richmond St. S. By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Over 50 relatives from Stoney Creek, London, Exeter, Strat- ford, Seaforth and surrounding area attended a party Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman honouring Joyce Cunningham and Wayne Mayer on their upcoming marriage. Mr. & Mrs. Beverly Taylor, Darlene, Debbie and Wayne, .have recently moved to Alberta. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Colemaii Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake enjoyed a bus tour to Lexington, Kentucky and Nash- ville, Tenn. on the weekend. Geraldine Reynen is attending Forestry School at Lindsay this term. Lee Miller has entered nursing at Woodstock General Hospital this fall. Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Craigi Barbara Roney, Mr. & Mrs. George Vivian, Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCaughey, Mr. & Mrs. Fred McCaughey and W.' &'Mrs. Larry Elliott were all guests at the Kerslake-Cochrane wedding in Sarnia on Saturday. J111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/11I111111111111111111111111 ffilifilliffiliMMIIIMMIII 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111 111111 $11 1 11111I11111111 1 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111, together with service connections from the main sewers to the lot lines, a sewage pumping station, forcemain and treatment facilities involving a three-cell waste stabilization pond. It is proposed to raise the necessary annual revenue for the services provided from the Provin- cial sewage works as follows; a frontage sewage rate of 30 cents per foot per annum for 40 years on all lands which front or abut on or connect to the sewers described above, a connection charge of $32.20 per annum for 40 years on owners or occupants of lands for which a sewage service con- nection to the sewers is provided, a 112 percent surcharge on the water bill of domestic users of the system, and a surcharge of 112 percent on the water bill of commercial and industrial users of the system. In instances where there is a connection to the proposed sewage works but there is no connec- tion to the water works, the charge for sewage service normally recovered by the water bill sur- charge is to be recovered by the imposition of a foot frontage rate of $43.68 divided by the fron- tage of such lands. This foot frontage rate does not reduce or eliminate any other frontage rates imposed on properties for sewage or water works. In computing the frontage charges, provision shall be made for the exemption or partial ex- emption from a foot frontage rate and for the determination of such exemption or partial exemp- tion in the following manner: a) A reduction in the case of corner lots at the junction or intersection of streets of 100 feet of the flankage and a reduction or increase in the case of triangular or irregularly-shaped lots may be made in the foot frontage rate that otherwise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient having regard to the situation, value and superficial area of such lots as com- pared with other lots, to adjust its frontage charge on a fair and equitable basis. b) Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes, a reduction may be made in the foot frontage rate that otherwise would be chargeable thereon suf- ficient to adjust its frontage charge as compared with that of lots fit for building purposes on a fair and equitable basis. c) Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two limits that abut on streets described above and the size and nature of the lot is such that any or all of the works in such streets ore not required, a reduction in respect of the works that are not required, so long as they are not required, may also be made in the foot frontage rate that would otherwise be chargeable thereon, sufficient to adjust its frontage charge on a fair and equitable basis. d) 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 may be made in the foot frontage rate which otherwise would be chargeable thereon, sufficient having regard to the benefit derived, as compared with other lots, to adjust the foot fron- tage rate on a fair and equitable basis. e) The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the lot liable to the annual foot frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to make the proper reduction, but the whole of the lot shall be charged with the annual foot frontage charge as so reduc- ed. On the basis of these levies, a home connected to the water works and having a frontage of 66 feet, would pay the following amounts annually after connection has been made to the propos- ed sewage works: 66 feet frontage at 30 cents per foot $19.80 Connection charge • • i • ***** •,111 Y.. ..... a w .1 *, 32,20 112 per cent surcharge on $39.00 water bill 43.68 TOTAL $95.68 A home not connected to the water works and having a frontage of 66 feet would pay the following amounts annually after connection has been made to the proposed sewage works: 66 feet frontage at 30 cents per foot $19.80 Connection charge 32.20 66 feet frontage at($43.68) per foot 43.68 (66) 4 , TOTAL $95.68 The connection charge may be prepaid in The calendar year in which such sewage service con- nection is installed at a cost of $330.00, Similarly any owner or occupant who desires to commute the frontage rate on his lands may prepay the frontage charge at a cost of $3.07 per foot of fron- tage. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Village of Hensall, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the sewage rates. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the entering into of an agreement between the Village of Hensall and the Crown with respect to the provision of the sewage service and may ap- prove the imposing of the sewage rates, but before doing so it may appoint a time and plate for a public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given Only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. Plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at, the office of the undersigned during business hours, DATED AT HENSALL and first published this 12th day of September, 1974, Mr.t.K.Shoter. Clerk.Treasurer Village of Hensall Hensel', Ontario. WEEKEND SPECIALS SEM 11, 12, 13, 14 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quorltities on all eelverlised ifenis. AL'S MARKET HENSALL — ONTARIO