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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-11-03, Page 11Town of Exeter School Support List In provision with the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1970 Chapter 284 Section 516 (as amended) the 1977 school support list for 1978 taxes has been posted in the Clerk's office, 406 Main Street on the 24th day of Octobel-, 1977. Complaints in the nature of request for additions or Correc- tions to or deletions from the list may be made by completing and filing form obtainable at the office of the Clerk. Because the office of the Clerk will be closed on November 11, the last day of filing forms for appeal of school support is extended to November 14, 1977. E. H. Carscadden Town Clerk tItt11111111111111Ill It alttlit 1111111,1111 HMI OM 111111411111111111111111111lttllattltiltintlittl llettl1111111t11111(111.11IIIIIIIIIIII 1111 11111111J111111111,1 Lose 6,000 jobs Times-AdVoctrte, November % 197 7 Pose I I Whalen folk at cottage A VARIETY OF COSTUMES - Students at the Exeter Sunshine Nursery School chose a great assortment of costumes for Monday's Hallowe'en party. From the left are Karen Robinson, Michelle Reeves, Simon Smith, Shonyn Baynham and Kevin Robinson, T-A photo Practice for Creditor, cantata By JACK RIDPELL MPP Huron-Middlesex There has been considerable debate in the Ontario Legislature on the subject of the planned lay- off of 2,800 Sudbury workers by Inco - which it is predicted will actually mean a loss of some 6,000 jobs. in the Sudbury area. One reason put forward for this loss of employment is the fact that Canada and Ontario's share of the world nickel market has dropped rapidly in recent years, as other areas have developed their deposits, In 1966 this country's share of the market was 51 percent; it had declined to 34 percent by 1975. Opposition Parties have urged that the Legislature's Committee on Resource Development should go to Sudbury to hear local submissions and to discuss the matter with municipal and labour officials. Replying to a question from Liberal John Sweeney (Kit- chener-Wilmot) the Minister of Housing admitted that the. Government will make a profit of $3 million on a $5 million in- vestment' in land in Kitchener. The land was bought for $750,000, servicing costs were $4,350,000, and the selling price is $8,070,000. Opposition Parties condemned the Government as the largest speculator in the Province. The Minister said it was government policy to sell off at market prices the 23,000 acres which it bought over the years for land banks to provide low cost housing. House Leaders of all parties have been meeting to organize a Select Committee on Ontario Hydro, and establish its terms of reference, The Liberal view is that the entire operation of Hydro should fall within the scope of the committee, including the extent of direct Government control over the Crown Corporation arid such currently controversial matters as the over-runs on the Bruce County heavy water project cost. Liberal Leader Stuart Smith believes that the committee should be able to call expert witnesses and employees from such projects, It is thought that there may be some, overlap with this Com- mittee's work and that of the Porter Commission on Hydro's long range planning, which is intended to deal with Hydro projects from 1985 onward. Further development of nuclear plants in the province will ob- viously be of interest to both groups. Questions on the subject of the Bruce heavy water cost over- runs were asked in the House this week. When the Minister turned aside requests for cost and progress reports, Stuart Smith charged that he was out of touch with the problems, and should consider resigning. He said "You are talking about a .$400 million (cost) over-run and you stand in this House and say, , day after day, that you don't know what we are talking about". On a more positive note, Ontario Hydro spol-esrnen have indicated that there should be no repetition this December of power shortages that led to province-wide voltage cuts and interruption of service to some industries in the pre-Christmas period last year. Hydro expects to have about 3400 megawatts of generating capacity in reserve when the period of peak demand is reached in mid-December. Liberal MPP Remo Mancini (Essex South) has introduced a Private Member's Bill calling for the legal drinking age to be raised to 19 years, in the hope that such a change in the law would "remove the practice of drinking from the province's high schools." Such a move was recom- mended by the Select Committee on Highway Safety and recom- mended by a task force in- vestigating teenage drinking .in the spring of 1976. A 1976 Addiction Research Foundation Survey showed that among a sample of 1,439 high school students in Ontario, 86 percent drank, although less than 25 percent were of legal age. It has been disclosed that a Mississauga cement kiln has been regularly burning highly toxic wastes for about two years, without public knowledge, but with the approval of the Ministry of the Environment. This burning practice was started, as an ex- periment, and in 1975 a ministerial certificate was issued to permit its continuance. The Ministry hopes to have an op- portunity to explain exactly what is involved before burning is resumed some time before the end of this year. There have been rumours that some 100 provincial police of- ficers were going to be laid off. However, the Solicitor General stated, during debate on the Estimates, that Ontario has no intention of reducing policing in 'the province. The Ontario Government in- tends to advertise Minaki Lodge in trade journals, This very expensive, and controversial, tourist project in North Western Ontario is now up for sale. The Minister of Industry and Tourism told the Legislature that the decision to sell has been made because to finish the work would cost a further $8 million on top of the $10 million which has already been spent. The snail sees nothing but his own shell, but ' thinks it the grandest palace in the universe. - Hindu saying By MRS, HAMILTON HOPG1N$ Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mr. & Mrs. Macleod Mills spent the weekend at the Bern cottage at Nine Mile Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Molnar and family, Dorchester visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. Mr. & Mrs. Earl French and Elizabeth attended a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Bern, Zion, Saturday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bern and boys were Sunday supper guests with Mr, & Mrs. John Garland, Kitchener. By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Reg Finkbeiner received his B.A. degree at the autumn convocation of the University of Western Ontario Saturday morning. Mrs. Finkbeiner and Michael and Mr. & Mrs.Lorne Finkbeiner witnessed the ceremony. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Finkbeiner were Mrs. Chester Glanville and Marilyn, Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island, Mrs. John Glanville and Mrs. Lloyd Glanville, Seaforth. Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, Goderich, and Mrs. Beatrice Geiger, Zurich, attended the Sunday morning service at Zion United Church. Mrs, Chris Dinney, Mrs. Bruce Pierce and Linda were at the Friday meeting of the Christian Women's Club, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hey and Lorne Voigt visited relatives in Port Hope, Peterborough and Bradford last week. Practice has begun for the Christmas cantata at Zion United Church. Don Finkbeiner is directing the singing, Rev. & Mrs. Pierce the dialogue. Maurice Beaver is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, WE CAN OFFER FOR SALE CORPORATE BONDS YIELDING 10 TO 101/2% WITH OPTIONAL MATURITIES BETWEEN 5 AND 20 YEARS Pit field, Mackay, Ross & Company Limited Gary C. Bean, Registered Representative 344 Andrew Street South, Exeter Phone: 235-2140 or 1-800-265-5909 (toll free) COME TO THE BELFRY "GOING-UP" CEREMONIES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 at 2:00 p.m permitting) (weather It was a sad day when the old belfry had to be removed from its perch on top of the town hall clock tower two years ago this month. it will be a glad day when it goes up again next week. BE A PART OF THE SCENE. JOIN THE CROWD TO WATCH THE EXCITEMENT OF SEEING THE BELFRY GO UP TO ITS PROPER PLACE. House to House Canvass Starts This Week. Please be generobs. See & hear the DOMINION LIFE CHOIR Tues., Nov. 29 at 8:30 p.m. at the SOUTH HURON REC. CENTRE 13.3 Cu. Ft. No Frost Refrigarator/Freezer Exclusive PoweriMiser (Energy Saver) • Butter Conditioner • Porcelain Vegetable Crisper and Meat Keeper • 112 Lb. Freezer Capacity • 10 Position Adjustable Shelves • Roll Easy Casters • KN 0615- 15 Cu. Ft. No Frost Aetrigaratar/Frittlar Exclusive Power iser (Energy Saver) • 2 Porcelain Vegetable CrisPare • I•18 Lb. Freezer Capacity • Ice Cube Storage, Canua • 5 Cabtliovor Shelves • Porcelain Meat Keeper with Crisp/Alre Control • Rdll easy Casters • Deluxe 30" Cooking Centre with Self Clean Oven • Variable Timed Cleaning e Automatic Safety Door Lock • Delay-Cook-Hold Timer and Thermostat • Infinite Heat Element Switches • Illuminated Backguard • Full Width, Fiemovabfe Storage Drawer KRI36 Renee viltb Easy Clean Oran KRM38 Range • Continuous Clean Oven Optional • Delay-Cook•Hold Timer and Thermostat • Appliance Outlet • 2.8" and 2. 5" Plug•Out Cements • Optional Rotlaserle Removable Oven Door • Clintrolled,Bake and Broil • Full widthliernovable Storage Drawer List of Donors for Week of November 3. "Stinbutel" Dryer • Cycle or AutOmetic Cycles ..:' 9 ' • VIrInkle Preventing Co01 Down • 425 • Even Dry Plastic and fiubbot Items safely • Safety Door Switch • Adluerable Levelling Legs • Automatic Motor Protector Deluxe Portable end undercounter DIshwriehers DM °rent and Rinse Additive DISpenaers • Shit Food Scrap DIspOser • Porcelain Interior • Cutlery 54tOret With Small Item eomoarimani • 8 Cycles InCluding Pot Scrub and Energy Saver • • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New & Used) • Antiques & Things Penny Farthing $25.00 Mrs. Barbara Lowe 25.00 Swartman Family 100.00 Mrs. John Willis 10.00 Anonymous 25.00 Anonymous 100.00 Gerry Smith Barber Shop 25.00 Ersmans Bakery 25.00 Roy Stover 50.00 Xi Gamma Nu, Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi '275.00 ' Mrs. Martha Smith 10.00 Thomas Organs 25.00 L. V. Hogarth 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. Jay Campbell 25.00 boug Ellison . 25.00 Exeter Bakery , 20.00 Heavy Duty 18 Lb. Autotnatle Washer • oyro.Balence Suspension POur Width Cyclles • Infinite Water Level Selector • StOp Action Safety Lid Wok • Dual Agitation • Dual Spin Sows • Wath.Rtnars Temperature Selector . Fabric Softener and Bleach DiSponsdrs Main St. 235-1964 Anonymous Anonymous Dinney Furniture Mr. & Mrs. Reg. Beavers Mr. & Mrs, W. May Wilson's Jewellery Anonymous In memory of J, M. Southcatt Mr, & Mrs. G. Gray M,1 Gaiter Butler's Store Dutch Canadian Anonymous James Ktteale Anonymous 25.00 20.00 200.00 20.00 100.00 25.00 40.00 500.00 25.00 100.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 100.00 10.00 Sponsored by the Exeter at District Heritage Foundation. itaiminiMilititiMaile0101011111111111.1iNIONIX' l- I