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Times-Advocate, 1983-03-02, Page 17Page 16 Times -Advocate, March 2, 1983 • New teacher for Vanastra day care•.centre Tuckersmith!s 1983.budgetincludesnewRoman Tuckersmith township budget of $355,400 for 1983. Of tl aintenance, winter control while $134,600 is for construe- . because of the large deficit with Diane Durnin, recreation Reeve Bell •and Councillor. council proposes a road this $220,800 is for roadside" and other maintenance work. tion work. anticipated for 1983. It director, on a heating system. • Robert, Broadfoot objected.. .4., ; rt / A major construction pro- amounts to $36,305,- He ques- for the swimming pool. . Mr. BYoadfoot said he had bect proposed is for a new tioned the free -spending by To do the in- had complaints from local ridge on the Roman Line, the Centres' management, vestigating are Reeve Robert ratepayers that the township estimated to cost about committee Bell, Councillor Brownridge - should not be in competition $135,000 including road ap- Also questioned was the and Mrs. Durnin. with other township groups in preaches to the bridge. purchase of three liquor Because of poor attendance money raising events such as Another project council dispensers for $900. Other at the weekly dances at the dances.. which the -township would like to see is the com- council members noted that Vanastra recreation centre has occasionally sponsored. pletion of the storm sewer in other organizations were the County Singles has Reeve Bell suggested .the Egmondville at an approx- known to have thrown out a imate cost of $17,000. •similar type bl�cause they In presenting tnehbudget for broke down too easily and council's approval Tuesday these had been replaced by a Road/ Superintendent Allan slmplep type of dispenser Nicholson said it would not costing much less than $100. cause any increase in taxes The five-hour council ses over last year's budget for sion which ended shortly township taxpayers, although before 1 a.m. Wednesday in- he explained that this budget eluded a Ieng(hy discussion ...,,,,,` �a �.. ,,, could not be compared to last ST. BONIFACE WINNERS — Winners in the St. Boniface public speaking contest year's as the ministry's for- mulawere (back left) Mary -Jo Meidinger and Jim Thuss, senior division and (front)•An- Hes for grants is changed. nette Regier and Todd LaPorte. He said this year no sup plementary subsidy will be approved for maintenance work by the ministry but CGIT rehearses for gospel night some subsidy n uavailable oorcbe tion work. Mike Meyer of Diegel, Malcolm and Hagey of Strat- ford, presented the 1982 finan- cial report for the township. It indicated that with revenue for the year totalling $1.846,743 and expenditures totalling $1,884,161 there was a deficit ofapproximately- $38,000 at year's end. Meyer recommended the township change its accoun- ting system to., a one -rate system which would give council members an oppor- tunity for seminars, for feed The February meeting of back and to be able to get any the Kirkton Womens Institute information they needed. He .was held on Thursday even said there was a government in at the Kirkton Woodham grant of $5,000 for this so that Community Centre. setting up the new system would not cost the ratepayers Driver unhurt By MRS. E. SUMMERS score. Mrs. Clarence -Lewis: Granton men's high score, Austin. The Medway euchre club Hobbs: lone hands, Mrs. met at the home of Carmen Chas. McRobert playing as a Hodgins in London on man: low score, Percy February 21. The following Rhame. . •members were prize win- Ilappy Gang sleeting ners: ladies high score, Mrs. 'The Happy Gang met at the Bill Hodgins: lone hands. United Church on -Wednes- Mrs. Percy Rhame; low day. Mrs. Clayton Langford presided in the absence of the MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING ONTARIO - HOUSING •CORPORATION Tender Reference Number B05 P.T. 83-09 New Aluminum Win- dows - Winghom OH -4 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingham, Ontario Tenders will be receiv- ed for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Friday, March 11, 1983, by the Ontario Housing Corporation, c/o Court House and Registry Of- fice, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box 5600, Ter- minal "A", London, On- tario. N6A 2P3 (519/679-7110) from whom details and specifications may be obtained. Details and specifications may also he obtained from the Huron County Housing Authority 48. The Square, Goderich, On- tario. N7A 1M5 (519/524-2637) quoting reference number 'as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. r MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Tender Reference Number B05 P.T. 83-08 New Aluminum Win- dows - Goderich OH -2 250 Picton Street, Goderich, Ontario Tenders will be receiv- ed for the -above until 11:00 a.m. local time, Friday, March 11, 1983, by the Ontario Housing Corporation, c/o Court House and Registry Of- fice, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box 5600, Ter- minal "A", London, On- tario. N6A 2P3 (519/67(1-7110) from whom details and specifications may Lie obtained. Details and specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Housing Authorify 48 The Square, Goderich, On- tario. N7A ' 1M5 (519/524-2637) quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER • . NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED., TENDER JANITORAL CONTRACT . For the complete janitorol contract in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building, located at 135 Main Street, Ailsa Craig, On- tario, tenders will be received until 6:00 p.m. local time Friday, March 18, 1983. For further infdrmation regarding this tender, please call Mrs. M. Graham of the above address, telephone number 293-3203. 'The lowest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. TENDER LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT For the complete landscape maintenance contract qt the Canadian imperial Bank of Com- merce, located at 135 Main Street, Ailsa Craig, Ontario, tenders will be received until 6:00 p.m. local time Friday March 18, 1983. , For further information regarding this tender, please call Mrs. M. Graham at 'the above address, telephone number 293-3203. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN ROAD CONSTRUCTION TENDER Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. local time,. Monday. March 14th, 1983 for the supply. load and delivery of opprokimate- ly 24,000 cu. yards of •"B'' Grovel and 6,000 cu. yards of "A" grovel. All tenders must be sub- mitted on Township Tender Forms and are available at the Township Office or Work Shed in Crediton. II A certified chegire.in the amount of 10% of • the'tender price must accompany each tender. Lbwest of any tender not necessarily accepted. Eric Flnkbeiner Road Superintendent P.O. Box 100 Crediton, Ontario NOM iMO Shed - 519-234.6461 Home - 519.234-6251 1 president. It was decided to take part in the Gospel Ser- vice, and sing one number,, "Love Lifted Me''. A commit- tee was named to be respon- sible for the lunch at the next meeting. Mts. Bruce Pierce and Mrs. Elmer Summers convened the program _which had a Valentine theme; Mrs. Pierce conducted a contest -on "Famous Lovers in History". This was won by George • Round; also a word contest on the word valentine, was won byMrs. Elsie Dann.- • • The gospel song was prac- ticed with Mrs. Douglas Brown at the piano, the group also sang "Love's Old -Sweet Song" followed by' a solo. "Galway Bay" by Mrs: Summers. The remainder of the after- noon was spent in the enjoy- ment of a friendly game of cards. •followed by lunch. There were no members with birthdays in February pre- sent, so no greetings were sung. • CGIT news The Wednesday evening CGIT meeting took the form of a rehearsal for their Gospel Night - CGIT (Community of Granton irrTttne) whichwill be held in the United Church on Sunday. March 6 at 7:30 p,m. Explorer news The Grantor Explorers met at the Church on February 21. Roll call was answered by "What is your favourite sport." This was a' fitness evening: the girls par- ticipated in various exercises. Church news At the United Church the Rev. Bruce Pierce conducted the worship for the second Sunday in Lent and entitled his sermon, which is the 'se- cond in a series on "Words from the Cross". "The Thirst of Our Lord." As followers -of Jcsus-Christ we must take our pattern from Him, said the Minister. as we look forward to the sllydy of"The Crucifix- ion" of Christ and be able to lel some of the weight of the cross rest on our shoulders. We are -so bogged down by the trivial things of life. That we ' have overlooked the meaning of the cross and why Jesus died for us. Today Mask you to listen to the dying Lord when Ile cries but "I Thirst". :After everything was done. only then'did Jesus think of His own personal needs. "Friends quench the thirsl.of your souls through Bible Study and prayer, end the way you live, this is the only way He can carry on His work hereon earth, satisfy flim by opening the door of your heart . to Gid." The first scripture lesson was read by Danny S ott.• Sunday School members receiving atten- dance, awards were the following children: Michael .Johnson, first pin; Ryan Ferguson, third pin; Tracy tlrlin, wreath: Stephen Humphrey. first bar; Bdcky Bryan, sixth bar. :1t St. Thomas Anglican Church the Rev. Peter Der- rick. rector of St. Thomas conducted the morning prayer service for the second Sunday in Lent and preached his sermon on the identity of the Living ('hrisl and human sacrifices, taken from the 'first Genesis 15:1-12. 17-18 lessen • We should have faith and this involves trust and com- mitment. .Abraham -trusted and had faith in God and Goof gave Abraham -the strength and courage to carry on his daily work. The first lesson was read by Ilelen ilerbert and the second taken from St. Luke by Jim Hodgins. You are reminded of the World Day of Prayer on Fri- day, March 4 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Thomas Church. The Granton A.C.W. will lead a celebration of the World Day of Prayer. The guest speaker will be Diane O'Shea. suspended them. Mrs. Durnin recreation centre itself should informed council. She said ., sponsor the Sunday events her assistant director is pro- proposed. posing to replace them with Mrs. Durnin was asked to Old Time Festival events on continue her investigation of Syndays. arranging the events and on Mrs, Durnin suggested that the availability of liquor the township ne tne sponsors licences for Sunday unless a of the events, to give them a sitdown meal is served at the broader base. However, event. HENSALL LEGION PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS — Scott Regier, Ecole Ste. Marie (back left), Brant O'Brien, Zurich Public School and Mary Ducharme, St. Boniface, were senior winners in -the Hensall Legion Public Speaking contest. Wayne Scot- chmer, Hensall Public School (front), Max Hall, St. Boniface and Heather Westlake, Zurich Public School, carried home the juniors' trophies. The winners now compete in the zone contest at Clinton March.5. • Kirkton WI learns about nutrition any money. Council agreed to the new system later in the meeting, following a discussion With clerk Jack McLachlan. He said he had planned to ask council to consider the one - rate system prior to learning of the $5,000 grant and now he- ' ' said it could all be done withoutthe township having to pay for all the new paper forms and the supervision. Brenda McEwin will take up her duties as a new teacher at the special daycare centre for handicapped children at - Vanastra March 1. She replaces Gerry VandenBerg who has resignedas assistant supervisor. Miss McEwin was one of nine -applicants, three of whom were interviewed. The township levy for the Ausable-Bayfield Conserva= tion Authority for .1983 is $8,170 up from the $7,470 paid last year.: . Council turned down the 1983 proposed budget' for the Scaforth and District Com- munity Centre, - Councillor John Brownridge .was upset deer dead Another deer has been kill- ed by a car on. Highway 21. There were no injuries to driver Elsie Larkin, Rit 2 Grand Bend, but her vehicle .was damaged to the extent of $6001n the February .13 inci- dent. The accident wad in- vestigated by Provincial Const. J.W. Crowe. Charges laid by the Pinery detachment included2l under the Highway Traffic Act, one each under Liquor Licence Act. impaired driving and . theft. • Neil School euchre, A euchre party was held in Neil's school house Monday evening conversed by Mr. and Mrs. Otto. Darling and Mr. • Murray Carter. . Prize winners were ladies high, Marlyn Dixon, lone .-hands, Jessie Lewis. low, Charlotte Barker, men's high. Earl Morgan; Imre handsJim Cunningham, low Len Dietrich. There were 14 tables playing. NOTICE Public Meeting at Brucefield United Church on Tuesday, March 8, 1983 at 8:00 p.m. DRAFT SECONDARY PLAN REVIEW -Tuckersmith Township Council Your business has a big friend Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises Many businesses are looking forward to better times. Business growth, in order to be stable, must be built on a strong foundation. That's why the Federal Business Development Bank offers Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises (CASE). • CASE counsellors are retired business people selected for their administrative talents and management. experience. As them owner or manager of a small business, you can build the required foundation and identify new opportunities by getting advice from CASE. • Whatever you need -.developing new markets, rationalizing your resources, reducing costs, improving productivity -.you can help your business step ahead with CASE counselling. CASE could also help"you increase sales, upgrade billing procedures, even develop purchasing and control pansies. Call us and find out more about CASE counselling. 4o F.J. Daly, Co•ordlnotor 433.6703 Federal Business Banque federale Development Bank de daveloppement 197 York St., London, Ontario Your success Is our only business 4 Cailada The meeting opened with the brain. Difference in the -Institute Ode and Mary / digestibility between Stewart Collect followed by homemade yogurt and fluid the roll call which was ahswered by naming a nutritious dish that you serve. The program was.in charge of Mrs. .Doug Weston and Mrs. George Batten. Mrs-. Weston introduced guest speaker Mrs. Eileen Gott- schall, RR 1 Kirkton who,is a Nutritional Scientist. She ga•:e 'a report on the - connection between diet. cancer and nutation, also.con- nection between nutrition and milk. Latest research Pint dings dealing with multiple sclerosis and certain substances in the .diel: Mrs. Gottschall was thanked by Mrs. George -Batten. We were then favoured by two. lovely duets by Mrs. Velma Hall and Mrs. Louella Nash of St. Marys who sang Near to the Heart of God and the Happy Wanderer accom panied by Mrs; Ethel Stephen. Clearing Auction Sale Wednesday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. Semi -trailer, 2 trucks w; hoists, self propelled combine, swather, John Deere tractor and cash crop machinery, bebn equipment, liquid manure pump and spreader, etc. to be held for Don. Cole nt lot 22 Concession 13 Hibbert Township seven miles east of Hensall Ontario or -1'{. miles south of Cromarty and 1 '/2 miles west. See next weeks paper for full -detailed list. Terms Cash RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton, Ontario 482-7898 Owner Don Cole Phone 262-6802 Going Out of Business TWO AUCTION SALES Breckenridge Hardware store on the square in Goderich Ontario Thursday evening March 3 at 6 p.m. Household items and small wares, two wood burning stoves, three antique glass show cases, lawn chairs, large offering of dishes, glassware, pots and pans etc. Eve. ything goes. Terms cosh - Sat. March 5 10 a.m. Any small items not sold Thursday night plus, glass, plumbing wares, nuts, . bolts, `display isles, counters, shelving, rotating display carousel. cash register, new oil burner unit for oil furnace, bolt bins, filingcobinet etc. Everything goes. Terms Cash RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Cllnfon, Ontario 482-7898 f -fit STANDING FUELWOOD FOR SALE To improve growing conditions for valuable trees, theMinistryof Natural Resources is thin- ning adjoining woodlots in Stanley .Township and is assisting the woodiot owner in selling marked, standing trees to a reputable fuelwood contractor. The fuelwood is located In two adjoining areas:. Area Approximate Numbor Fuelwood Volume (In standard cords) 1 131 2 86 Average Tree Diameter 7 inches 6 Inches NOTE: One standard cord 128 cubic feet or a pile of wood 4 foot x 4 feet x 8 feet. Major tree species: Hard Maple, Ash, Beech Location: approximately 3 miles south of Bayfield Each fuelwood area will be sold as one lump sum tel one contractor. No partial sales for small volumes will be considered. For further details, contact: Harry Wilson, Ministry •of Natural Resources, R.R' 5, Winghom, Ontario. NOG 2W0, Telephone: 519-357.3131 or toll free 1.800.265-3003. Ontario Ministry of Natural W. T. Foster Resources Deputy Minister Hon. Alen W. Pope Minister TRUST COMPANY CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 1 GUARANTEED Representing- many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 . e/GIlIAMtlIOr,��10r1/lllJ�� HENSALL ANTIQUE & FURNITURE AUCTION We are pleased to offer by public auction all household furnishings of Helen Thompson on Saturday, March 19, 1983 at the Hensall Arena at 10:30 a.m. Consisting of 3 pc. chesterfield suite. uphol- stered recliner and ladies chair. oak writing desk with oval mirror. cherry dresser .and washstand, bow front washstand. parlour tables. oak buffet with mirror top. drop leaf table. double pedestal oak office desk. washstand. dressers. chests of drawers. ? pc. chrome kitchen suite. Y. and double beds. wicker and wood rockers, hump top trunks. regulator clock, coffee and end tables. Funk and Wagnalls encyclopedia. phonograph,• chairs. lamps. bedding. pictures and frames. glassware, pots and pans. silverware. GODERICH ORGAN CO. — PUMP ORGAN APPLIANCES: Westinghouse Space King refrig- erator; Tappen Gucrney stove: 2 Serval refri era - tors. • Beach gas stove: Frigidaire dryer, Inglis washer. Simplicity washer dryer. Magnos electric • cord organ. Orcana organ. Electrohome 1001 air conditioner. Admiral solar color television. Philips Stercofonics stereo • cabinet. Holiday sound system. Remington tvpewriter. Hoover upright vacuum. humidifier. dehumidifiers. Timex round showcase. osolating fan. vaporizer. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Walking cultivator and plow. primitive hand tools. barn jack. milking -cans-. wheel barrows, carpentry, : tools. 28 aluminum ladder. 21" lawn boy mower. picks. shovels„hoes. rakes. exercisechair. children's toys. For further information contact' Dick Robinson — Sales Manager RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES 77 Main Street Seaforth, Ontario Telex No. 069-55223 519-527-1458 ll'��lIrZEGG t r 1 e J.l oclaieJ AUGTIONEeIItS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK TWO (519) 527-1458 HARRY E. WRGH0Rn Realtor • MERT.CULBERT LUCAN 1211110 l Msmier of Leedee and St. Theins Reel Woes lewd BRICK RANCH on large highway lot, attached garage, seporate dining room, carpeted kit- chen, fireplace in living room, 2 bedrooms on main floor. Rec room, office and 2 bedrooms on lower level. Asking $45,000. Try your offer. RETIREMENT SPECIAL brick bungalow on 70x190' treed, town lot. Large garage to leave the car in as you con walk to all conveniences in 3 minutes. This house features 1200 sq. ft. of comfort. Large living room withfireplace, separate dining room, compact kitchen, 3 bedrooms and large both, small den 'or office. New gas furnace last year. All this for way ynder $40.000. 4 BEDROOM — older brick home on town water and sewers. Good solid family home. Asking under $30,000 for quick sole. FOR RENT — 3 bedroom modern apartment on ground floor. Vacant OWNER RETIRING — Thriving clothing and drygoods and variety store in heavy traffic area on main street of small town north of Lon- don. No competition as this is the only store of its kind in town. 2 large self contained apart- ments above store with appliances included. Great potential for family that wants to work together. The hours are Tong but the results are gratifying. Details of account to qualified pur- chaser only. BARGAIN — 4 level brick and aluminum sid- ed split fepturing 12 x 24 rec room with bor. 11- x 24.gdfnes'rr nily sized kitchen, 3 large bedre`� garage and patio. All this on 83' ). _ •veu landscaped, fenced coun- try lot. Asking $58,900. 2 GOOD BUILDING LOTS — on town water and sewer. Selling at 1977 prices, $10,500 each. 4 YEAR OLD a11Nr=A'OW — on deep lot within walSO`D( downtown. Asking $39,900. V ... „vid mortgage. 2 BEDROOM -- aluminum cottage on 66 x 155 lot new gas heat, good water supply, 17 miles northwest of city. Sacrifice at $22,500, 11/2 STOREY -- 3 bedroom aluminum clad older home on large 70 x 217 village lot. This home features Targe rooms eg. 13 x 18 living room, 12 x 14 dining room, 11 x 16 kitchen with large 4 piece both on main floor', 3 ,spacious bedrooms on second floor. Don't miss this one at $39,500, - McOILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP —. 147 acres, 120 workable, 50 systematically tiled, 70 grovel bottom, 22 acres rough land and bush, ex- cellent cash crop land without extra cost of buildings, Many other houses to choose from at a variety of prices.