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Times-Advocate, 1987-10-28, Page 24Decoders available for existing systems 1 limes -Advocate, October 28, 1987 Biddulph to do road. study if funding approved a roved At the October meeting, Biddulph reserves collected for maintenance of apartment building incinerators as of township council instructed clerk- the system the outstanding deficit in December 31, 1988 and that comments reasurer Ray Hands to investigate the amount of $13,202 will be paid. on this proposed regulation will be 1e. possibility of . appointing an This • leaves only the Outstanding received until November 15, 1987. lgineer to carry out a detailed roads capital cost which is looked after by Qlerk Ray Hands was instructed to nagement study as requested by frontage and connection charges. prepare a report of council's concerns 1'.0 Building permit applications from for the next meeting. - rrying out the roads study will be Tom O'Shea and Frank Harrigan Council is concerned that these only if the balance of funds from were received and approved. steps to eliminate methods to remove plemenlary allocation for the O'Shea will be constructing a 10 foot garbage would only add substantial ase of a tandem truck may be by •12 foot greenhouse on his proper- costs to these apartment buildings ty al Lot 28, Concession 11 and Har- and elimination of incinerators would s said that during discussions rigan's construction will be a 36 foot increase the amount -of garbage going inistry officials it had leen by 56 foot shed at 1,ot 26, Concession 9. to the existing landfill sites which 'd that possibly they would be One tile drain loan application in would only serve to fill them at a to allow the township to use the amount of $49,050 was approved. quicker rate. ce portion of thesupplemen- The township will be entering into ('ouncillors Fred Dobbs and Jim ance for the truck providing an agreement with Business Corn- Barker will beattending a 1987 plan - me -in under budget. puler Services to provide 1988 tax bill- ning conference in Loudon on •rintendent Hugh Davis ings for the municipality ncil that the truck would • A proposal to reduce the number of November 5. 1 under budget. Council directors appointed to' the Ausable If only 1 could'be respected without ds were budgeted for a. Bayfield Conservation Authority was roads stud or 1987. supported subject to clarification of 1)ue to • substantial write-off (he selection process for the appoint - granted by t )ntario Ministry Of the ment of joint directors. Environnren, owards the Granton Council considered correspondence wafer system, until has decided not • received from the Ministry of the En - to refinance Hi IMance outstanding. . vironment advising that they are pro - Due to tIle kite( the township posing a regulation which would ban pr-esenllY holds) surplus and with the burning of garbage in existing HAND OUT OPP STICKERS Exeter OPP Constable Rick Sinnamon was in Henson Saturday at the Week of the Child parade. Here he hands out bookmarks and bumper stickers to Kelly Neilands, Kiril • Scotchmer Jennifer Groot and Jodi Taylor. T -A photo Cougar Column t Kindergarten What splendid colours we saw -around town. The kindergarten class went on a walk in ( ►ctober and sorted out a kinds of interesting features of nate-reWe also noticed all 01 the Block Parent signs along the �ea� Mr. !Marshall. !Mrs Scott and .1rs l;orrett made us ware (it the value of these signs in our conimuni1s 14'e would like to thank \1r !Hasse for showing us how a- supermarket .runs and point mg out all the supplies we needed for our turkey supper on Thank giving \t'e weicumed a ne•�► .1 ude•nl..3ef- trey (;attain to our class 1 ie conies all -the from Prince Edward island (:rade. 1-2 The grade one and -two class have. been making things for )Hallowe'en We also made things for Thanksgn ing For Hallowe'enwe will be hav- ing a c•osltime parade on Friday. I a- !ober- 30 Lately. our class has been corn pleting lall and winter activitles such as collecting leaves and watching birds and animals. Nosy that 11 is get- . ting near winter. Jat•k Frost has ar- rived He- hops all over the windows Irosting them up and saying --Ili' Jack Frost is here again. SHOAL TEAM 157.- SI00000 or more Term 30-59 days ON YOUR MONEY Al rates sublet, to change re 'Moto 55000.525000 525.000-S50000 nonce Term 30.590ays. ler, 30.59 airs STANDARD �`_ TRUST 386 MAIN ST S . EXETER 235-1060 1Ie^r'>P ',ana3a�^18,s • Ins,fan-e Co•s•i•ahn'. Best Interest H1'4 t Investmen Certificates • subject to change Gaiser•Kneale GEi„tiVr'XI(e Brvker5 Jnr Exeter Grand Bend 235-2420 238-8484 Clinton Hensall Goderich 482-9747 262-2119 524-2118 Zurich Public School tirades 3-1 In I(ooiu : w e.are studying ghosts. It is a part 0t our preparation for 1talhiwe'er. 11e are reading stories and making ghosts. it is all part of our tun for Hallowe-en • Grades. -6 We have sent..olir introductory let- ters to our school in Jamaica. 1lopetull} our replies will be -arriving - sown in the I utur•e our class will be do- ing a video tali about Ontario and our school 1'11en we v 111 send this to our pen -pals in .lamaiea In communications we have started individualized reading and spelling. , eryone is enthusiastic about this .since v ill he able to xvork at our own rate and level of interest. Constable Marshall brought in a super video on drugs and most ex- citing of all - his case of actual drugs. Our class was Very surprised about what, the effects of drugs can have on how we behave at hone,- school and withfriends_ Everyone recognizes _that -drugs can he useful when prescribed by doctors. but can he fatal to those who abuse -drugs. On October the 14 we- went to Hullett Provincial Wildlife Centre to participate in actual biology analysis of -wood ducks. We even baited the areas for migratory birds and releas- ed pheasants. Everyone learned that these jobs are most difficult when you have to travel over rough terrain. Grades 7-8 Rooms seven and eight are very lucky to have student teachers. Mrs. ('lift and Miss Cook are here to help teach us. They will he here for four weeks. On October fourteenth we went to the Hullet Conservation Area. Our teacher. Mr. Redick was video-taping us when we were there. We hunted for wood -duck boxes. We also found lots of garter snakes and hitch -hikers• Near the end of the day we released pheasants. Our leader. Bob. opened one of the cages and a pheasant flew in his face. It was a very exciting day! On October twenty-first and twenty- second-theparents of-Z-P:S7students came.to see how the students were 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. E., Exeter with vIDEOCIPHER• D Isilleirlt, lab)/ /AK O��y THE,41O 0 2500R SATELLITE RECEIVER -CI CI —nn,- a-••-----,�- 1NsiseAEIYT * Movies * Sports * Specials * Music * - 130 Channels - CaII for a free demonstration, sight check and info packages Audio & Video Main St. Exeter 235-1520 a Thedford 296-5565 progressing. The teachers also discussed how the children could iln prove. Some of the parents looked through their children's work. Have you ever heard of the.Z:P.S Press? That was a stupid question You must have heard -of the Z P.S Press...no? Well:I guess it's not very famous yet. but the grade eights are working on it. ' The Z.P.S. Press goes -to the students of Z.P.S. That's probabl} how it got its name; i guess. What is it. you ask? Well. it's made up of al-. titles of current events, interviews. creative writing and more. it even has comics! ' The cross country meet was very eaxciting for all the schools. especial- ly for Zurich. We entered fifty-one students in the races. The Senior Boys, ran -first and the team was: Jason Schible( fourth). Jamie Ramer (eighth), Chris Gingerich i ninth 1, Chris Semple ( eleventh I. and John Soer I twenty-eighth). '['hese boys also won the pennant for the first time in years. - . Next the Senior Girls ran and Julie Crown came tenth. Some other top ten runners were: Joel Siebert- (fourth!. Jeff Kirk (seventh), Kris Schenk 1 fifth ), Krista Schilbe - (eighth i. Elizabeth Lovie (third), Jackie Koehler (ninth). and Dwayne McNah Who placed third. Everybody did very well. d a pt, use 11 With suggc prepa any ba tary all tenders Road advised c be corrin noted no f having to be respectable • 4 VI WI har story of insulin discovery By MRS. E. SUM,ERS Granton .At Sl. Thomas Angliln Church, Rev Beverly Wheeler we in charge of the morning prayer settee. Mrs. Kenneth I [origins- read lA lesson and Rev. Wheeler read thlgospel. - She preached her serum on the gospel of Christ. You shall we the Lard thy 4kid with all your h6rt and soul and mind. and you shall l(►e your neighbour as yourself. We mut help and pray for others and God wilake care of its. We need their -enters, prayers exchange. Service next -Sunday will he zit! a.m. - 1-11 meeting - • Granton 4-11 club .•'t'he Perfet Combination" met at Lisa Mardlin home. We started by saying the 4-1 pledge then we discussed the plans for meeting six which will be held at the Community Bible Church. A few_ girls were asked to show some vegetable flowers and others or- naments. Sylvia •Beatson, secretary made an -onion mum, Pam Waters made a radish rose and Lisa -Mardlin made a cucumber fan, then we tasted alfalfa sprouts. Our home assignment was WE CAUGHT THEM Mindy and Mork Bell were dressed as fishermen in Saturday's Week of the Child Hallowe'en parade in Hen- sail. en- soll. T -A 'photo Centralia UCW invited out By MIs. TOM KOOY The U.('. W. • of Centralia United ('hurch are invited to Elimville for their. U.C.W. meeting on Wednesday' (lctoher 28 r tonight ► at 8 p.m. Anyone wishing a ride is asked to be at the Centralia church at 7:30. The junior young people, grades 0,7.8 will go halloweening on Saturday evening. Come in costume. This will be followed by a wiener roast. The senior young people of high school age -will meet on Sunday November 1 at 1:30 Bring your rakes and cleaning equipment. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery were guests at the Hunter -Rundle wedding at Grace United Church in London, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and boys spent the weekend with their parents in Cargill. The euchre in the community cen- tre had eight tables playing with prizes going to: high score - Mary Kooy, Harry Noels, Ione hands Iva Blair, Percy Ni)els, low score - Pearl Taylor, Charlie Rollings, special prizes - Mildred and Laurence lfirtzel. The next party will be November 2 at 2 p.m. convened by Cleve and ielene Pullman, Lily Swartz and ,Over 0 club Mrs. Ituth Taylor al Blue Water Home, Zurich will be 80 on Novernlxr 1. IPL --4, . Frank and Janet Hicks. Saturday evening visitors with Tom and i were Ilelen MacDonald, !tarry and Marion Noels, Lucan and Howard Dolan, Watford and Sunday we visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sim limbo!. Hensall 1 1 1 1 1 1 / 1 • Portraits, Family Portraits taken Professionally • &oh our �ilttirt r acv • - 4A 'Very /'r3ona/ Cul ri.s inm.l 137 Thames Rd. East, Exeter • 1 Phone: Bus 235-1298 9:00 - 4:30 • Res. 235-0949 after businessnow hours 1 x)88 'Weidrling PooIthiicp gin sprouting our own alfalfa sprouts. We thank Mrs. Bealson and Mrs. 1larlton for leading the meeting and Lisa Mardlin for the use of her home. • Press reporter and secretary, Angela Mc Ilhargey. • Wi meeting • The Womens Institute meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Hodgins on Tuesday evening. The WI Conference was held in the Salvation Armyy-Hall in St. Marys. Mrs. Florence McRober:t was a delegate and reported on the WI con- ference and officer Paul Murray of the St. Marys- Salvation Army reported that this is the year r of the horneless. - Mrs: Percy Hodgins, citizenship convener, gave a very interesting talk on the subject. Mrs. Ilabelle Ifariton convener -of the program told the life story of Sir Frederick Banting and his assistant Dr. Best in their discovery of insulin. The guest speaker was Janet Jenkinson of St. Marys. Her subject vas "What it means to be a citizen of dvocacy". It is' about riighbourliness, loving and the true sry about Debby, a child with r»scular dystrophy and how Janet e‘'htually adopted her. Mrs. Percy Ilot(ins read a story on agriculture. United ('hirrch ay morning, at the Granton Church, Rev. Bruce Pierce harge of the morning service led his sermon "Life's most. S unite) was it and e import t question". In thdpook of Peter, Jesus asked the quesipn-Who do you think that 1 am?" P . r replied "You are the an- nointed O '•. Christ's mission is till very imp(itant.I • The hym ••Blessed Assurance" was sung top along with the sermon. Volunteer leders are needed to help with the Mod Club. Anyone wishing to volunteer Seir time please call Rev: -Pierce a he -manse -225-27.83. 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