Times-Advocate, 1981-12-22, Page 37Alr
6 Service'.
7 livestock
16 For Sale
For All Your
Electrical Needs
and Problems
Cau
TRIEBNER
ELECTRIC
83 Gidley St., Exeter
235-1756
Residential, Commercial
Industrial and Farming
Generator Installations
DENFIELD LIVESTOCK
SALES LTD. Sale every Tuesday
at 11 a.m. Phon4 666-1140. For
trucking or sorting Tom Rushton
471-4148. Hugh Filson 666-0833
or Jack Phillips 232-4233. 25t
9 Sports Equipment,Veh
1977 YAMAHA STX 440, ex-
cellent condition, 5850.00.
Lawrence Becker 234-
6486. 50:51c
46t
CUSTOM MANURE irrigation
with big reel irrigator. Agitation
available. Visscher Farms 237-
3442. 40t
MOBILE FEED
SERVICE
WE BRING THE MILL
TOTHE FARMER"
Complete line of Shur Gain
Feeds and Animal Health
Products. Competitive prices.
HARDEMAN BROS.
Kirkton 229-6525
8t
CARL GOWER
Weldingand
Repair
R.R.#I, Centralia
Opn 6 Days A Week
Truck Boxes, Portable Welding,
Wrought Iron Railings and
Hog & Cattle Stabling
229-6542
St
7 Livestock
BOARS - Purebred Yorkshire
and Duroc, R.O.P. tested,
government health approved.
Ted Schendera. 225-2734. 48-4c
FEEDERS - 74 Shortkeep
average 800 to 850 lbs. 24
Charolais heifers and 50
Charolais hereford cross steers.
Have had all necessary health
treatments. Phone 527-1645
(collect). 50:51c
A-1
USED CARS
RENTALS
$17::yr
leihn
Aluminum
Products
Eavestroughing
Replacement
Windows
Siding
Carpentry
Renovations
Ken McCann
Enterprises
234-6401
11 Cars, Trucks
1976 MALiBU CLASSIC,
power steering, power brakes,
good condition. Call 238-
2830. 49-51c
TRUCK WITH TOPPER - 1978
Chevrolet, black with red in-
terior, Michelins, cruise control,
low mileage. Topper has insert
with broadloomed seats, which
turn into full width bed, lights,
curtains and storage. Phone 234-
6396 after five o'clock and
weekends. 35tfnx
CASH for good low mileage,
used cars or trucks. Phone Ted at
Baker Motor Products, Grand
Bend, 238.8613. 34t
1977.PLYMOUTH Sport Subur-
ban station wagon, power steer-
ing, brakes, air conditioning,
radio, roof rack, radial tires.
Safety checked. Phone 235-0620
or 235-2298. 29t
1980 DODGE OMNi, excellent
condition, high mileage, hatch
back coupe, 4 cyl. 4 speed
transmission, p.b. and p.s. 235-
1196 titer 5 p.m. 50:SIx
COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON
1979 LTd. Air, cruise, p.s. p.b.
p.w. Good condition. $4800.
Phone 432-7558 or 461-
1086. 50:51515 Personal
15 Personal
iF YOU Want to drink that's
your business. if you want to quit
that's ours. To speak with an AA
member please phone 234-6412
or 228-6577. 39t
PERSON to share ride to
Florida, my car leave Jan 2, 1982.
Phone 235-2535. 51:52•
16 For Sole
ORGAN COURSE. Complete
beginning instruction, plus pop
arrangements. Call 235-0206. 51c
STEREO WITH 8 TRACK,
Mediterranean style. Good con-
dition. Phone 235-0105 after
5. 49x
ADDING MACHINES,
typewriters, sales, service, rental,
supplies. Jerry Mathers
Typewriters, 94 Main St. 235-
1840. 21t
USED FURNITURE - chester-
fields and chairs, diningroom
suites, kitchen tables and chairs,
dryers, refrigerators, ranges etc.
Whiting's Warehouse, Exeter,
235-1964. 28t
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of diamonds,
wedding rings, watches, clocks;
cuckoo clocks, barometers, Car-
dinal watches. Family rings and
charms, watches and clock
repairing guarantee. 3t
MATNERS
MOTORS
134 Main St. N.
DAILY CAR
RENTALS
Low daily &
weekly rates
PHONE
235-1525
SCHOLL'S ABATTOIR
and
Freezer Meats
HOLIDAY HOURS
CLOSED KILL DAY
Friday, Dec. 25 Kill Day for Beef and Pork
Saturday Dec. 26 Tuesday, Dec. 29
Monday, Dec, 28
Closed
Friday January 1 Kill Day for Beef and Pork
Saturday, January 2 Tuesday, January 5
Monday January 4
*at▪ oll Hours -Mod., M,, $ a.m. • S p.m. Sat. 1 a.m. • 1 p.m.
MILL ST. HENSALL,ONT. 362.3041
CLOCK - Make your own. Use
your own design. Quartz battery
movements now in stock. The
Country Spire. 229-6341. I7t
SILK AND POLY flowers - new
display, new colours. Country
Spire, 229-6341. 36t
LAMB for your freezer. Buy now
at low summer prices. Phone Bill
Batten 235-1331 or 235-
2184. 37tfx
DEPRESSION AND
CARNIVAL glass, paperbacks,
books (Harlequin, Westerns,
Mysteries) Lots of dishes. Call
238-6823 for an
appointment, 41:42:43t
NEARLY NEW CLOTHING,
shoes, boots, toys, skates, bikes,
etc. Also accepting consignments
of the same, childrens furniture,
winter coats and snow suits, etc.
Open daily 10-5. Fri. 10-9, closed
Sunday. Shady Rest Antiques,
506 Main St. S., south of Huron
St., 235-0299. 4It
OIL FURNACE (Anthes
Imperial) and Oil Tank. Can be
seen operating and will be
available in about 2 or 3 weeks.
Call Harry DeVries at 235-1331
daytime or 235-0555
evening. 43tfnx
UTILITY SHEDS, we build
sturdy wood frame sheds, clad
with prefinished steel. Various
sizes, 3 in stock, ready to go for
your winter storage. Ken
McCann Enterprises. Phode 234-
6401. 45t
1975 DOUBLE WIDE BENDIX
Chantecler mobile home. Good
location, 2 bedrooms, dining
room, living room, fire place.
For inquiries call Steve Virag,
235-1142. 46t
COLLECTOR'S PLATES,
figurines, Peter Snyder prints,
and Royal Wedding
Commemoratives from $9.50 up.
Open daily 10-5. Fri. 10-9, closed
Sunday. Shady Rest Antiques,
506 Main St. S., south of Huron
Street. 235-0299. 47t
RAINBOW TROUT, special
offer, buy a fresh fish direct from
the hatchery and fish out ponds
at wholesale prices, stock your
freezer, now $1.75 each. Call 357-
2329 Wingham before noon on
Saturday. 48-52c
HARDWOOD FOR SALE. Ex-
eter Kinsman club. Phone Bob
Reynolds, 235-2309. 48:51c
BAND SAWS, power steel,
wood lathe, grinder, drill presses.
Hamilton's Machine Shop 235-
1655. 48t
SKATES - Boy's Munari, sizt 5.
Excellent condition. Used one
season $45.00. Phone 236-4873
after 6 p.m. 49-51c
CHRISTMAS TREES, spruce
and scotch pine. S8, SIO, and S12.
BP Station, Ailsa Craig. 49-5Ic
BATH TUB - shower tub sur-
round, new. Complete $50.00.
235-2222. 49-51*
BOYS SKATES "Bauer" size
51/2. New condition. Phone 235-
1406. 50•
CROSS COUNTRY SKIS,
poles and boots, men's size 9,
545.00. 235-2581 after 5
p.m. 50:5Ic
FIREWOOD Henry Eisenchink
RR 1 Exeter. Phone 237-3405.50-
7'
ELECTRIC TRAiN SET, Life
like - 2 engines, cars, electronic
track cleaner, transformer, extra
accessories. 570.00. Phone 235-
2815 after 6 p.m. 50tfx
CAMERA - Olympus Trip 35m.,
electronic flash, excellent condi-
tion. 565.00. Brick Tined wood
stove, air tight, used one winter.
236-4479. 50:5Ic
GET FATHER a "Klean-Burn"
fuel system for Christmas. A
clean engine is the key to better
driving performance. I will in-
stall. Contact Wm. J. Armstrong.
Exeter 235-2374. 50:51c
SNOWMOBILE -1972 640 Nor-
dic Ski -Doo in excellent condi-
tion. Also used forced air fur-
nace. Complete with tank in
good working order. Call 235-
1547 after 5 p.m. 50:51
SEWING MACHINES - Hus-
qvarna 2 used machines, ex-
cellent condition, can be seen at
Hopper Hockey Furniture. 235-
1990. 51c
FOR YOUR Vanda Beauty
Cosmetics. Phone 235-1823. 51'
TENNIS TABLE and
accessories, heavy duty frame.
550.00. Phone 235-0522. 51:52c
SPIRAL STAIRCASE. Phone
237-3579. 51c
SNOWMOBILE - Single
cylinder RT300E Skiroule elec-
tric start. Call 235-1736. 5Ic
17 Wanted To Buy
CATTLE - we pay good price for
recently injured unthrifty cattle.
Easy loading trailer with winch.
Call collect 238-2796 John
Ansems, Grand Bend. 47t
DESK - approximately 48" in
r` length in good condition. Call
11 01 I/ Art
IntroducintIMV \‘\ V\VIV\VMW IsWAst
g Space Age
TIRETYTE
235-2815 a er 5 p.m. 48tfx
18 Wanted
WARGAME OPPONENTS -
Have miniature armies for most
time periods. Major interests are
Roman Republic and Colonial.
Need mature "enemies". Call
Rob at 235-2139. 39t
"The flat preventative"
• Seals punctures automatically,
• Lasts for the life of the tire
• Fine balances tires
• Improves gas mileage
• Extends tire tread life up to 30%
• Maintains correct air pressure
Available for use in all sizes
of tube and tubeless tires.
For more information and
a free estimate contact
4011
s/
19 Property For Sale
20 Property For Rent
Times -Advocate, December 22, 1981
26 legal Notices
APARTMENT = 2 bedrooms,
phone 236-4356. 47-52c
MUST SUBLET large two
bedroom apartment with dining
room, refrigerator and stove.
235-0889 after 5 p.m.
48:49:50:51c
IN ZURICH, house for rent,
main street west, 50 dollars a
month. Urban Miller, RR 2
Seaforth, or phone 519-482-
7147. 48:49:50:51'
LARGE ONE AND TWO
bedroom apartments, available
now. $165 and SI95. Appliances
and heat included. North of
Ailsa Craig 293-3038. 48t
LARGE TWO BEDROOM
apartment on Main Street.
Heating included, 5225.00.
Phone 235-2090 after 6 or 235-
1570 office hours. 48t
TWO BEDROOM apartment in
new building. Available January
I. Phone Jack Taylor 229-6472
after 6 p.m. 46t
LARGE MODERN ranch close
to town. Responsible tenants
only need apply. One year lease.
235-2533. 44t
HEATED FURNISHED one
bedroom apartment above Cana-
dian Tire. 235-1497 or 235-
0451. 42t
SUBLET - 2 BEDROOM APT.,
$265.00 monthly, plus utilities. 'h
month rent free. Phone Elaine at
235-1331 8-6 and 235-0268
evenings. 49:50x
HOUSE iN EXETER. 4
bedrooms, close to park Lots of
privacy, beautiful arca. Phone
229-6822. • 49t
ONE BEDROOM heated, partly
funished. Available January 1st.
Phone 235-2726 evenings. 49t
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT, centrally
located, fridge and stove, newly
decorated. Available Dec. 15.
235-2087. 50t
BACHELOR APARTMENT
available immediately. All
utilities included. 11/2 miles North
of Huron Park. 235-1927. 50t
HOUSE iN EXETER, Anne
Street, economical to heat. Please
call collect 519-392-6272. 50t
TOWN HOUSE - living room,
dining room, kitchen, 3
bedrooms, 11/2 baths, full base-
ment, paved driveway $330.00 a
month plus utilities. 235 -I458.50 -
52c
UNFURNISHED two bedroom
garden apartment, heat, parking,
304 Andrew, Apt. 5, 5222.33.
Seniors preferred. Phone 472-
0986. 50t
GRAND BEND - Clean 3-4
bedroom house, electric heat,
close to school, shop, no animals.
5250.00 month. Apply Peter
Warner 238-2391. 501
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Crediton. Available im-
mediately. Call London collect
433-8092. 50:51c
APARTMENT In Zurich, 2-3
bedroom, centrally located.
Available immediately. 236-4687
or 262-2648. S0 -52c
HIGHWAY' LOCATION 1
mile from Zurich, 3-4 bedroom
farm house. Available im-
mediately. 262-2928 or 262-
5768. 501
FARM HOUSE for rent. 4
bedroom fireplace. 11/2 mile north
of Exeter on no. 4 highway.
Phone 235-0569. 50:51c
COUNTRY FARM HOME on
paved highway, recently
renovated, available Jan. 9, 1982.
Phone 262-2928 or 262-5768. Sit
COUNTRY HOME. Near
Brinsley, 2 acres of land. 3
bedrooms. 5275.00 monthly. I-
439-261 evenings. 51:52c
EXETER - apartment, electric
heat, balcony, available now.
Phone 235-1303. 51t
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
portable cement mixer, Power
Trowels, Wheelbarrows, etc.
Form ties stocked. Call N.J.
Corriveau, Zurich. Telephone
236-4954. 15t
FORMAL RENTALS - one
of Canada's largest selections.
Agent for Freeman's and Syd
Silver Formal Rentals. Bob
Swartman Men's Shoppe, Ex-
eter, 235-0991. 48t
THE "OLD Town Hall"
auditorium for rentals including
weddings, meetings, banquet
room, lectures, exhibitions,
fillms, etc. Kitchen facilities
available. Contact property
manager Bill Dinney 235-
0231. 231
22 For Sale or Rent
WOOD SPLITTERS, tow bars.
Hamilton's Machine Shop, 235-
1655. 48t
23 Wanted To Rent
BUILDING for 500 sq. ft.
Preferable on Hwy. 4 and cen-
trally located. Block or tin
suitable. Phone 228-6159. 51*
ESTATE LOTS - Near Grand
Bend 23 - 11/4-4 acre Tots. 200'
frontage, piped -in water, new 4
bedroom bi-level house, garage,
on 11 acre. 1-672-6863. 16t
MATTIONDendammi
MAKES A MAYTAG REPAIRMAN
dit
Jeff McKay
Bus: 453-0434
Res. 235-2727
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VPUMICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Lloycinhlomas
Late of the Village of Grand
Bend, in the county of Lambton,
Gentleman, who died on or
about the I Ith day of June, 1981.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 29th
day of January, 1982 after which
date the estate assets will be dis-
tributed having regard only to
claims that have then been
received.
RAYMOND, McLEAN & GRAY
Barristers and Solicitors
EXETER, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
5Ic
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Edna Sarah
Ginn •
1
Late of the Village of Grand
Bend, in the County of ambton,
Housekeeper, who :died on or
about the 18th day of June, 1981.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par- By James Desjardine
ticulars of such claims t the un- Stephen Central
d d on or before -the 29th
TALK ABOUT PORT FRANKS - A Port Franks floodplain study was presented at Tuesday's annual meeting of the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority. Talking about the report are John Small, Bill Thirlwall, general manager Tom Prout and Bill
Knowles of MacLaren's Engineering who presented the study._ T -A photo
The elves went on strike
erslgne
day of January, 1982, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only•to the claims
that have then been received.
RAYMOND, MCLEAN & GRAY
Barristers and Solicitors
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor
5Ic
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
Isabella Drover
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Isabilla Drover,
late of the Village of.Hehsall, in
the County of Huron,
Housekeeper, deceased, who
died on the 29th day of January,
1981 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 3Ist day of December, 1981,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received. DATED at
Seaforth, Ontario this 3rd day of
December, 1981.
McCONNELL, STEWART &
DEVEREAUX
Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
49-5Ic
Alderson
cops trophy
The Jack Jamieson trophy
was awarded during the
Thedford Curling Club's
Christmas party Wednesday
evening. Winner of the
Jamieson trophy this year
was a rink skipped by Victor
Alderson. Vice was Judy
Prout, second was Wilf
Sadler and lead was Rick
Furley. The accumulated
331.4 points over three
games.
Taking second place was
Ron G. Carrothers' rink with
25''2 points. Vice was 111
Sitter, second was Russ
Burch, while Gary Eilers
played lead.
Third prize went to the
rink of Tom Carrothers. Vice
was Judy Prout, second was
Archie Donald and lead was
Mary Alderson. They had 24
points.
Curling resumes January 8
when the women will be
playing for the Verna Moloy
trophy.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
I, James A. Scott, R.R. 2,
tucan, Ontario NOM 2J0
hereby give notice that an
application has been mode
for o licence to open establish-
ed or operate a pit on the
land described as follows,
port lots 25 and 26, Conces-
sion 1, McGillivray Township,
Middlesex County consisting
of 39 hectares more or loss.
The estimated amount et
sand and gravel to be •x-
tnact•d annually la 50,000
tonnes.The operation will be
an intermittent operation
with a portable plant installa-
tion. The last day upon which
written objections may be 111-
•d with the Ministry of
Natural Resources is February
3, 1082.
James A. Scott
Dated this 21st day of
December 1911
COAL
Chestnut
a11d
No t3 4
By the Bag
or
Delivered in Bulk
CENTRALIA
FARMERS SUPPLY
228-6631
One day Santa asked ,the
elves if they could spend
some time to make toys for
Christmas, The elves said,
"Were going on strike". San-
ta said, "Oh no you aren't."
"Oh yes we are", said the
elves." O.K. I'll tell the
highest court there is." "We
don't believe you" said the
elves. Santa went to his
sleigh and hitched up his
raindeer and off he went.
When he got there, there
was nobody home. So he got
out of his sleigh and rang the
doorbell. Nobody answered.
He went back to his shop and
Mrs. Claus was sitting out-
side and crying. Santa asked
her what had happened.
Mrs. Claus said, "The
elves just gave me their
money and left." So Santa
had a big fat idea. He hopped
in his sleigh with Mrs. Claus
and they started looking for
them. As they came over a
cliff they met a elf. He was
crying because the elves had
left him sitting there. So he
told the elf were the other
ones went. He said, "They
went to that ice cream stand
over there."
So Mrs. Claus, Santa and
Snoopy went to the ice
cream stand. Santa picked
the elves up by the ears and
put them in the sleigh. On
the way home they all said
sorry to Santa, and they -had
a very Merry Christmas
after all.
NO CHRISTMAS TO BE
CBESRATED IN 1981
Sy Susanne Smith
Stephen Central
"That's exactly what Mr.
Trudeau stated today at a
press conference in Ottawa
when he was asked why, his
only comment was "Due to
the rising rate of inflation,
this Targe country of ours,
Canada, can no longer afford
to carry on the traditional
Christmas festivities in the
year of 1981".
Since there will be no
Christm l this year. the
stores will not be stocking
any ofthe traditional Christ-
mas decorations. gifts.
chocolates and expensive
clothes. Because there will
be no Christmas this par-
ticular year. there won't be
any holiday on December
25th and also no 2 week holi-
day for school students. Life
will carry on as usual, with
no special festivities to
celebrate the Yuletide
season.
in plain words. forget
about Santa Claus and his
reindeer who would normal-
ly bring you gifts for under
Your Christmas tree of put
candy in your stockings. Just
forget .Christmas ever ex-
isted. Mr. Trudeau,
however. might drop this
dumb law next year, so that
in 1982. there is a large
possibility of a Christmas
for us
A FUTURE CHRISTMAS
Room 10-E.P.S.
Future Christmases are
-going to be poor because of
all the lay-off. If people
spend their money they will
have to spend it wisely. I
think people now instead of
keeping old rusty cars,
should spend money on get-
ting it fixed up. Then there
wouldn't be so many laid off.
One company didn't have a
choice because the French
took the money and closed
the main plant.
Then Admiral didn't have
a choice because they
couldn't pay the bank back
the money which they
borrowed. If people would
save a little and spend a lit-
tle" Christmas would be
better. Just think that some
Ministry of
Municipal
Affairs
and Housing
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference
Number B05 P.T. 82-01
On MOVE -OUT
PAINTINGS as and
when required at
O.H.C. Buildings in
Huron County.
Tenders will be received
for the above until 1 1:00
a.m. local time,
January 15, 1982, by
the Ontario Housing Cor-
poration, c/o Court House
and Registry Office, 80
Dundas Street, P.O. Box
5600, Terminal "A", Lon-
don, Ontario. N6A 2P3,
(519) 679-7110 from
whom details and
specifications may be ob-
tained. Details and
specifications may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authori-
ty, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7A
1M5 (519) 524-2637,
quoting reference number
as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
NOTICE
TO RATEPAYERS
Effective January 1st, 1982, the
Stephen Township Landfill Site will be
open on Monday, Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday each week exclusive
of Public Holidays.
New rates will also be in effective for
large loads.
Wilmar D. Wein
Clerk -Treasurer
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Extra Large Luxury Apartments
Carling Street - Exeter
Within Walking Distance of
Shopping Area
2 bedroom apartments
Immediate Occupancy
Laragh Corporation Ltd.
PHONE 235-0141
kids
this
aren't getting anything
year. Imagine what it
i
will he like in the years
come
to
Township. of Hibbert and the Police
Village of Dublin
Notice of Opening Dates
of the Land Fill Site
The Township Landfill Site situated at Lot
No. 22 Concession No. 9, will be closed:
December 26th, 1981.
• Future opening dates and times:
Saturday, January 2nd, 1982 9-5 p.m.
Saturday, January 30th, 1982 10-4
p.m. *
Saturday, February 27th., 1982 10-4
P.m. *
Saturday March 27th, 1982 10-4 p.m. *
*Weather Permitting
Notice to Household residents of
THE POLICE VILLAGE OF DUBLIN
(Excluding Commercial Property
From the 1st January 1982 Garbage
Collection Cofitainers will be placed at the
following sites, and will be emptied on the
days of opening of the Township Landfill
Site. This will continue until the first Satur-
day of April, 1982 when weekly house
pickups will commence. All garbage should
be in securely fastened bags or containers.
The yearly charge for this service, placed
against taxes, will be $35.00.
Site 1. West End of Peter Street
2. Union Street - East End North side.
3. Nelson Street, East end
4. Anne Street, East end.
5. Anne Street -West side of liffy Drain
Charles Friend, AMCT.
Clerk - Township Hibbert
ONTARIO
Environmental Assessment Board
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING.
Town of Exeter
(Township of Stephen)
PROPOSED
SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS
EXPANSION
Thr Ontario Ministry of the Environment hos
rc,r--vert an rpplication from the Town of Exeter for
orf„writ of n ,'wage treatment works expansion con-
''t:r,o of the upgrading of the main pumping stot!on,
od(I t ,,nal waste stabilization pond storage capoci-
ts o•uf th•• inclusion of aerotion and phosphorus
'cmosal The main pumping station is located in the
Town of Exeter and the waste stabilization ponds
lo, -(,ted on lot 24, Concession II in the Township
of Stephen.
The Environmental Assessment Board will conduct
o
public hearing to obtain information and to hear
0, -views of the public so that it con make reconime--
(lotions in respect of the proposed sewage works
Written rind oral submissions may be made to the
Board of the hearing. The Board will not cons,cie•
c,r,y submissions regarding the proposal ofte• the
hewing hos been closed.
The hearing will be held on January 12 1982 at
10 00 o dock in the morning, local time ,n •he
Town of Exeter Council Chambers. MunrciL'o'
Buildmct 406 Main Street, South, Exeter. Onto' o
Plans of the proposed sewage works be
ovoJohle for examination and inspection do"9
no, mol business hours in the office of the Clerk et fLe
Town of Exeter 406 Main Street South. Exeter C.•
10,10 ,n the office of the Clerk of the Tow. -Ow
Stephen. Crediton, Ontario, and in the office o' tie
Environmental Assessment Board. 5th Floor 1 S'
Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. V4V 1K7
CTATUTORY REFERENCES
The Ontario Water Resources Act, R S 0 1081`
Chopter 361 1
H. Browne,
Acting Secretary,
Environmental Assessment Board
fated at Toronto this 9th day of December 1481
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