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Times-Advocate, 1982-08-18, Page 5BETHEL REFORMED VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL tended the five-day vacation Bible school kindergarten and nursery children took time at out to eat some popcorn. Between 45 anf 50 children at - the Huron Street Church. The Berdan Paving will be working in the Exeter area For Free Estimates on • Driveways • Parking Lots • Tennis Courts and • Sealing Call Aylmer »s-sso1 Committee will hear three requests Three applications will be heard by the Exeter commit- tee of adjustment on August 24. Applicants for minor variances to permit additions are Grant and Betty Case, 91 Victoria St., W.; George Robertson, 28 Victoria St., E.; and Ozren Zivkovic, 149 Huron St., W. The Case application is for an addition to a garage, while Robertson seeks to extend his. kitchen. The Zivkovic ap- plication is for the erection of a sun deck. Now there is a completely new plan to meet all the insurance needs of today's farm owner. With the Farm -Guard policy from The Co-operators you insure your home, contents, outbuildings, machinery, Iiv�astock, produce and supplies. Liability is also included. CaII today for information about the many coverages available with Farm -Guard protection. 000 the co -o elatols - INSURANCE SERVICES CaII: Verna Gingerlch 1 Business 235-1109 Residence 235=1109 LIFE • HOME -AUTO'. COMMERCIAL• FARM • TRAVEL Hiring and work practices defended The hiring practices and work habits of the Exeter works department were defended by works superintendent Glenn Kells this week W face of some criticism from local taxpayers. Fine imposed The gents came in what was described as a for unsafe car "post script'' to Monday's session and the press was A Centralia wohlan was fin called back to the meeting to ed $53 for permitting the hear the comments. operation of an unsafe motor Mayor Bruce Shaw men - vehicle when she appeared in tinned the criticism of the hir- Exeter court, Tuesday. Carole Ann Preece pleaded guilty 'to the charge laid on July 22 after it was found that there were several defects in her vehicle, including a broken brake line and a hole in the floorboard. The accused told Justice of the Peace Yvonne McPherson she was unaware of many of the problems, testifying she had spent $300 the previous month to have the vehicle put in driveable condition. It, was the only case on Tuesday's docket. Huron match date is set The 55th annual Huron County plowing match will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18. Coaching will be available It was also noted that some Two were charged with on Friday, Sept. 17. The of the Katimavik . students match will be held on Hallrice have been helping out on the ssluing while under paha - Farms in East Wawartosh Project, and it may appear to driv and three for impaired Township, Lot 4, Con. 4, three some people"that more than driving. miles north of Blyth and one three people had been hired. The loss in 10 thefts west. amounted to $3,881 and wilful damage to private and public property amounted to over $7,500, most of that in one in- cident when a local apart- ment was wrecked by a group of youths who have been charged. SOME GOOD NEWS • ing practices and also that a local citizen had complained that Exeter was subjected to the usual government work ethic --"where 18 guys stand around watching one work". ,Kens advised council Thatwhen they received a grant of $3,800 under a provincial make-work program and: decided to use a portion of the money for sidewalk construc- tion, he did not advertise the three jobs created because they were going to last for on- ly four to five weeks and he had about 50 to 75 applications on his desk from people seek- ing work. He reported that he hired three unemployed men who live in Exeter and are attemp- ting to raise families and the names were taken from • among the applications he had on hand in his office. ON PATROL — Children from the Exeter playground crowd around Constable Jim Barnes as he demonstrates the siren call rather loud. the patrol car's siren, ambulance warning, loud hailer and flashing lights. Some (with fingers in their ears) found Busy month for police. July was a busy month for the Exeter police department according to the report sub- mitted to council this week by police committee chairman Gaylan Josephson. There were 12 motor vehi- cle collisions with six injuries and property damage of, $21,750. Thirty charges wgre laid under the Highway Traf- fic Act, nine motorists were cautioned and 13 parking tickets were issued. mileRegarding the complaint by Held under the auspices of .a local delivery person that the Huron County Plowmen's 'two members of the works Association, there are ac- department crew were work- tivities for everyone. The ing and five others were stan- highlight of the day is the ding around watching, Kens Queen of the Furrow competi- said that complaint occurred tion held throughout the day. at 3:00 p.m. on Friday. Contestants in the queen He said two of the five men competition plow at 9 a.m. on -standing around had actually the day of the match, give an __standing their time for the interview to the judges and week and were at the location recite a speech. The winner is to have a coffee with the crowned the day of the match. others who had actually com- There are plowing classes menced their break period at 3:00 when they were spotted by the delivery person. Kells indicated further that most of the crew had worked through their lunch hour pouring cement and said they had completed two blocks of for every age range, male or female. Politicians can get in- to the act in a plowing class for present and former wardens, mayors, reeves, deputyreeves, MPs and MPPs. There is also an anti- que class for tractors 40 years sidewalk during the week and old or more. were doing a highly satisfac- The junior match will be tory job. held on the Friday afternoon "You only have to ask the starting at 2 p.m. people on the streets where Besides plowing, there are they, were ,yy4icl 1g," he other competitions such as claimed.' horse show pitching, low saw- Deputy -Reeve Alvin Epp call from the mayor of the ing and nail driving. said he could vouch for a job day, Si Simmons, that the Awards to the winners will well done and Reeve Don street would be eligible for be presented at a banquet on MacGregor termed the local . full subsidy because things Friday, Oct. 29 at the Brussels works crew "the best bunch were done properly at the Legion. of guy in Ontario." time it was constructed. There was some good news for Exeter council and the residents of Pryde Boulevard this week. At the last session of coun- cil, it had been indicated that the plan to reconstruct Pryde Boulevard next year may have to be curtailed in cart because the normal 50 percent subsidy would not be forthcoming from the provincial govern-' ment due to the fact the street was not originally built to the specifications required by the ministryf transportation and comirunication. However, Mayor Bruce Shaw said he had received a em timmummumitim umuumtu muululunm inummtu minim m mumu amu mmmmmmnnmmmmi m minim imllll111111umlmumlmlul111►unnnnnnnnnnlminn1111111111unnnuunuununuuuuuu I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I111111I 1 1111 I I I I I11I I l I I I I I 11I I I I I I I I I l I I11111111111I I I11111111I l I l I I I H 1I I111111I I I I I11111111111I111I I1I11111I111111111111III I I I11111111111111I I I I1111111111111I 11111111 mi ti 111111111111111111111G1111111immtnmmlE _ The Sale = of the 28th a. Year AnniversaryE. 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