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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-08, Page 7 (2)the Ideal Gift for Mother's Day --•••1111111r- Kelviraator first and still the finest ‘‘_(/;-/e-t- /9-f " Dishwasher IT SETS HER FREE! Deluxe Convertible Model C820W $ 319°° Today A Portable ... Tomorrow A Built -In We Have A Complete Line of APPLIANCES. • Refrigerators • Ranges • Washers • Dryers • Deep Freezers WE ACCEPT TRADES WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER District No. 8 Oddfellows marching to Hensall United Church, Sunday morning. Tax break for Hensall folks Hensall ratepayers are getting a tax break this year but in setting the 1975 levy Monday night, Hensall town council forecast an increase in 1976. The 1975 rate, 79.77 mills residential public school and 91.26 mills for commercial public school, compares favourably with the 1974 rate of 79 mills residential. Separate school supporters will pay 84.27 mills residential and 96.26 mills commercial compared to 84.5 and 97.4 mills in 1974. Since education costs continue to climb and sewers and storm drains will be installed as soon as approval can be received, council indicated that the 1976 mill rate would likely increase sub- stantially. Building permits were granted to John Petty for a sidewalk leading. to his residence and to Don Stebbins for a entranceway at the rear of his home. Other permits went to Horton McDougall for a 10 by 22 foot carport, to Sam Rennie for roof replacement, to Mrs. E.Riley for a barn roof replacement and to W. G. Thompson and Son for a 25 by 55 foot addition on the east side of its existing office building. Glen Harburn reported problems with water in his basement. Council said B. M. Ross, an engineering firm from Goderich, was working on a drainage report. They did make it clear that surface water would not be carried in sanitary sewers. New storm sewers may be in- stalled in the future. Fire Chief Dave Sangster reported on the activities of the department and also on the extra work completed due to flooding. A statement for extra services BALI - MACAULAY Ltd. BUILDING CENTRE 2CC 2CF 2R6 2R4 LT 2NP CLINTON — 482-9514 HENSALL — 262-2418 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 LOW COST Wrought Iron Railings and Columns NOW IN STOCK Lasting beauty In every detail 2NP—Newel Post; 2F4-.•Hlddan Fitting, 2FF—Newel Post Flange; CS—Rall Column Stroll; SO—Shield Ornament; LT—lambs Tongue; 2R41—Rall Section In 4' and 6' 2R6) lengths 1 Easy to Install Mount newel post with Keystone"Ezy-Mount" floor flange. Determine best com- bination of 4' and 6' lengths. Rail sections are at- tached to newel posts, using Keystone Hidden Fittings (rust -resistant galvanized). 1 such as flushing drains and pumping water was approved by council. Council also approved the purchase of an Akron hydrant valve, two 50 foot lengths of 21/z inch base hose and a "D"oxygen cylinder for the fire department. Council asked clerk Earl Shapter to contact Tuckersmith township regarding the washout of a dyke into a catch basin. Council is concerned about the gravel in the catch basin. Councillor Harold Knight reported that a recent Ontario Municipal Board directive would make it difficult to borrow money for renovations to the arena. The parks board intends to bring the roof up to provincial standards and place a wall between the ice surface and the lobby rather than do the extensive renovations previously planned. Road superintendent Ernest Davis reported that a drain had been broken at Stan Kochin's property. A tree which had been hit by a car has been removed. Grading has been done and cold mix placed in holes on the town streets. The streets have also been swept. Murray Baker reported that measurements showed the sidewalk at Ed. Little's property is three inches higher than the crown of the road. It was decided to dig holes near the Buchanan and Duffy properties to deter- mine if the drain is working properly. The purchase of new furniture for the clerk's office was discussed. Council will attend the meeting of the Huron County Municipal Officers Association in Bayfield May 14. The clerk was authorized to attend the meeting of the Clerks and Treasurers Association at Horseshoe Valley Oddfellows service held Members of the Independent Order of Oddfellows the Patriarch Militant (in uniform). the Ladies' Auxiliary and Rebekahs of District No. 8 also Brother Harry Wade, Grand Master of Ontario attended the worship service in Hensall United Church, Sunday, May 4. Rev. Donald Beck welcomed the guests and delivered an in- spiring message on "Freedom and license". He was assisted by District Deputy Grand Master Ernie Chipchase and District Deputy President Mrs. Jean Bridge, who read the Scriptures. The choir under the direction of Mrs. John Turkheim sang "Holy. Holy, Holy." peAao.eala. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle. London spent Sunday- with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a few days last week in Kitchener visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins. ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St. East, Exeter on May 22. Council granted a $10 donation to the Huron County Historical Society A $15 fee for mem- bership in the Huron County Road Superintendents Association will also be paid. Council learned that former clerk Earl Campbell is working with the Huron County Planning Department assisting. with the.. work being done on an official plan for Hensall. Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. *91/2% Guaranteed Trust Certificates ore term deposits by which $100.00 or more can be left on deposit for periods of one to five years ... interest and principal ore fully guaranteed ... ideal for churches, societies and associations as well os private investors ... an exdellent legal investment for estate funds. All companies represented are members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. Every depositor is insured up to $20,000. • Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Grand Bend Office Office 235-2420 238-8484 • Here comes the class of '75 They take the honors in their field, every one. New '75 Cub Cadet' - lawn and garden tractors—they're quiet, with iso -mounts and extra insulation... Maintenance Minder to tell you when to service. 50 attachments available. 6 new, easy - starting models. ODDFELLOW SERVICE Hensall United Church was filled to capaci- ty Sunday morning for the annual District 8 church service. Shown at tie pulpit are Mrs. Jean Bridge, DDP of District 23, Rev. Don Beck and DDGM of District 8, Ernie Chipchase. T -A photo N. T. Cadet , Riding Mowers —easy -to -handle, 5 and 7 HP easy -starting engines, wide blade with cutting heights from 11/2" to 4". Attachments.for sweeping, hauling, grading or seeding. Take one home today. MONTEITH EXETER LTD. 235-2121 "The best in service when you need it most!" THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET LARGE STOCK OF SPACE SAVERS VINYL OR HERCULON COVERS REGULAR S109.97 SPRING HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST STORE HOURS: DEPARTMENT STORE MONDAY through THURSDAY 11 AM to 6 PM FRIDAY 11 AM to 9 PM SATURDAY 9 AM to 6 PM Closed SUNDAYS EN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR. YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS LOCATED ON HWY NQ. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA • REPEAT OFFER ---SPECIAL REGULAR 59991 MODEL SALE $79.97 PRICED THIS WEEK 39" Box Spring with Padded vinyl headboard 8 brand name mattress ALL CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND DINETTE SUITES REG. '129.97 IN STOCK