Times-Advocate, 1983-03-30, Page 3Hay council
Continued from front page
A tile drain loan application
of $4,600 was approved.
The township will again
participate in the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority's roadside tree -
planting program.
Council received legal con-
firmation that the lease
agreement dated July 24, 1975
with the Zurich Agricultural
Society for a yearly rental of
$2 for nine years is still valid.
Hay rents the land and uses it
for recreational purposes.
Now that the legal status has
been ascertained, renovations
and improvements can be
made to the ball diamond and
grounds.
HELIUM
BALLOONS
...Just For The
Fun Of It
Up, Up &4, .
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TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM COMMISSION-- Dave Johnson
was elected to serve out the unfinished term of Perce Johnston when the TMTS held
its annual meeting. The commission is (back left) Lloyd Ferguson; Dove Johnson,
W.D. Wilson and (front) Vern Alderdice, secretary treasurel Mel Graham and Elmer
Hayter.
Tuckersmith phones
('(int 1nued f rom front page
a time. Only after an entire
exchange_ had been adapted
would the new charge be put
into effect.
In other business. secretary
treasurer 11e! Graham said
the '1'uckersmith system is
now completely on computer
billing. and advised all.
subscri hers who Want to
avoid interest. charges to
-write out their cheque as soon
as they receive their
telephone bill.
The extra charge for col-
oured phones has be^n
abolished.
Shop Stratford's
City Centre
NOTICE
LOOKING FOR WORK or EXTRA INCOME
CANADA'S FASTEST GROWING
CHEMICAL LAWN CARE COMPANY
Is expanding in the Exeter Area
.Now located in 23 centres
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Graham warned that no one
can hook up equipment
without first notifying the
Tuckersmith office, and their
employees must make the
connections.
Bayfield Reeve Dave
.Johnson was elected without
opposition to complete the one
year left in the term of Perce
Johnston, who had resigned
as commissioner after serv-
ing eight years.
The Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone System's financial
statement shows total
revenue for 1982 of $441.984,
expenses of$386,034, and ear=
nings of $55,950. compared to
the previous year's revenue of
$405,745, total expenses of
$344,873, and profit of $60,872.
Varna
BY MARY CHESSELL
Bill and Helen Taylor and
Arnold and Nora Keys arriv-
ed home March 21 from a
nine -day vacation in Califor-
nia and Arizona. They landed
in Los Angeles and motored to
Phoenix and Las Vegas. The
only place that was really
nice and warm was Phoenix.
John Ostrom has been con-
fined to Clinton Hospital for
the past three weeks.
Miss Janice Webster was
received into full communion
in the United Church in a'con-
firmatiorl service in Varna
church on Sunday.
Our sympathy to Jack and i
Margaret Hunt in the death of
Margaret's sister Jean Henry
in 'Bracebridge. Jean had
spent some time in Varna
with the Hunts a few years
ago.
The children's skating par-
ty at Bayfield on Wednesday
of the March break was a big
success, with about 40
children on the ice, plus a few
moms. Refreshments were
enjoyed- at Varna church
afterwards.
Gwyn Whilsmith will be the
guest speaker at the U.C.W.
thankoffering meeting on
April 7 in Varna. Gwyn is
from St. Joseph's and has a
reputation as an excellent
speaker and writer.
EARLY BIRD VALUES
'Open Thurs. until 9 p.m.
302 Valvoline Motor 011 10W30
AII•climote motor oil provides year round Pro-
tection for cor, truck and tractor engines. Guards
against engine wear, carbon deposits. sluige
rust and corrosion. Save now during Pros
Truckload Sale! ea. 1.29
304 Pro Green 777 Fertilizer
Balanced lawn and garden food provides essen-
tial nutrients for new or established lawns, os
well os vegetable gardens, hedges. shrubs and
trees. 20 kg.
Shop early for
the best selection)
303
Garden Seeds
Just arrived! Dozens of poptr
tar varieties of vegetable and
Omer seeds packed fresh for
the 1983 growtlg season. •
A new van was purchased
last year, and part of the loan
from Tuckersmith Township
repaid.
Help for heating systems
Hydro dprogram
Homeowners with oil
forced -air furnaces can con-
vert to a combination electric -
oil heating system for less
than $500 under a new pro-
gram developed by Ontario
iffydro and municipal utility
groups.
The program announced to-
day by the presidents of On-
tario Hydro, Ontario
Municipal Electric Associa-
tion (OMEA) and Association
of Municipal Electrical
Utilities (AMEU) is one of a
number of programs being in-
troduced to assist customers
to save money on their fuel
bills.
• In the electric -oil system of-
fered, an electric heater in-
stalled in the main air duct
(plenum), heats the house in
all but the coldest weather,
when the oil tlurner cuts in.
Based on January, 1983
figures and an oil furnace that
has a seasonal efficiency of 65
percent, Hydro estimates that
heating electrically with a
dual system is cheaper than
heating with oil. Customers
purchasing a plenum heater
under this program could ex-
pect to recover their invest-
ment in about three years.
The dual heating system,
using •a 9 -kilowatt electric
plenum heater is worth ap-
proximately $1,040.
Oil customers who reduce
oil consumption by at least 50
percent will be eligible, for a
$520 taxable benefit under the
Canada Oil Substitution Pro-
gram (COSP). Add to this
customer assistance totalling
1200 from Ontario Hydro and
participating municipal
utilities which includes a
preservice check, administra-
tion and electrical inspection
and the customer's cost is ap-
proximately 1320 plus tt.e in-
come tax on the COSP
benefit.
Ontario Hydro will start the
program on March 28, 1983.
Playhouse gets grant
Heather Redick, General
Manager of Huron Country
Playhouse, has announced
that the Playhouse has been
awarded a 112,000. grant by
The Canada Council.
This grant is intended to en-
courage and support the
Canadian content of the 1983
Huron Country
Playhouse/PLAYHOUSE II
season.
Three superb Canadian
musicals have been schedul-
ed for performance in
PLAYHOUSE ,I1. Each of
these musicals promises its
own very special treats for
the audience.
John Gray's phenomenally
successful truckin' musical 18
Wheels will kick off the
season on July 1. A week
later, on July 8, James Saar's
new rock musical The Return
of the Curse of the Mummy's
Revenge will make its debut.
Finally on July 22, Stephen
Witkin's hilarious cabaret
Eight to the Bar will round off
the season's offerings.
Times -Advocate, March 30, 1983 POP 3
Fresh! for Good Friday d Easter
I Dinner Rolls,
Rot Cross
Buns
Specials
Fresh "
Hamburger
Rolls 8s Save 154 79f
Old Fashioned
Coffee Cake $1.49
Extra Otd (Aged 3 years) ;� ��
Cheddar Save 304 Ib.
Norwegian Jarlsburg
Cheese lb. $3.79
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Fit most models
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VHSVideo Recorder
$63995
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Motor
Oil
$129
titre
1 day only
Jumbo
Outdoor
MacGregor KSB-8
Adult - Full Size
Ball Glove
$3495
Save $15, Reg. 49.95
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Windshield
Washer
Fluid
1 day only
$'39
Low -Cost LCD
Scientific
For Students
EC 476
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$ 1995
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til Treatment
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