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Times-Advocate, 1979-12-12, Page 54 (2)K 11 3 3 4 Page 18 Times -Advocate, December 19, 1979 isia►isiooat oat Isswe.aoi.ossoastisia a sairssaSWAs 1 The council of Exeter g proclaims Wed., t Dec. 26, 1979 gg as Boxing g Day Holiday Sv....„,.secvavnao-Oorovo 'ova—vca-vncoovv,, 6415.1460;NOI Chia SaGZ sea'3 r4I4Z sect seta Ata qeG qct AG PG CHRISTMAS GREETINGS} We thank you for your patronage. a 3 3 a a 0 a e5 1 a a fl.? GV hive we we we we VC vC VC we we we we we 4 t, ►g i g D VIDELO. fiZZE/111 EXETER -275.2311 VV W122x3c7Vvx3c1x3vx3WeWeweWe Wcs9cvx3Vrevcvtivx3vcvx3V - B 3 a 1 a 1 a a 3 BOOTS 'SHOES To keep in step with the season ... our a a a warm "thank you. Ray and Willa Wuerth Betty Borland Helen Daniel Hedy Devine Lorna Finkbeiner Barbaro Wein t Wuertb's g Main St. SHOES LTD. Exeter Z$ 8 g g g g g g J vV C7,3 Vt3 VC VC VC VV VC VC VV— vC 9c; 9x3 VC y'tl —• 9c5Q p �Si �C19►O vtYvtl OC yC VCf �'C VC 9x3 9x3 VC VC VC 9'x3 vC V<� Vc; YTo The Ratepayers 1 3, Of Stephen Township lE14.4ISTMAS leo 1 May the1 jt,v and peace of this holiday season be with you. 1 11 3 1 3 3 13 d d 3 11 3 23 d 1 i •1 3 a 1 a 3 3 Councillors Alan Walper, Ralph Weber 3 and Tom Tomes s 1 Clerk -Treasurer • Wilmar D. Wein 1 Road Sup't. - R.F. "Frank" Mcisaac 1 Reeve - Kenneth Campbell Deputy -Reeve - Doug Russell errs evtl ae51tl --t artl artl arC — QUM Vt5 Wes ea C aPe5 a2C Vey Oft a2ey EAST WILLIAMS PARTY -- Students at East Williams Central School porticipoted in a birthday party recently celebrating the fifth anniversary of a new wing at the school. Ad- minng the cake with teacher Wm. Pickering are grade five students Vicki Slater and Ross Martin Photo by Scheifele McGillivrayv spenalty p Overdue taxes will cost a by-law passed last week by McGillivray Township the township council. ratepayers one and one- The current rate is one per quarter per cent a month in cent per month, clerk interest in 1980. according to William Amos said. The new Like many of you. the other day I received a seasons greeting letter from our member of federal parliament which read in part. "much has happened in recent times to make us wonder and worry about our future. Yet we remain for- tunate in Canada that we can govern ourselves and choose our goals for ourselves, using our energies and the habits we have learned from our heritage to build a secure and happy future." I don't know whether he is just truing to oacifv or he yax3vx3vt5vat7ase3w.e tote w, A . • • • r1 B K•• p g • • . .Ei ♦ B gg 1CHHISTIllA I flHEETIDfl! cIn the hush of the g holiday we quietly g say thanks and hope 6 p you have a simply g g wonderful holiday! g 8 g g W.D. Construction Bob Willis Keith Davey just doesn't know what is going on around him. I beleive he has been in Ottawa too long and has forgotten the realities in his own Riding. Right here in Vanastra and Tuckersmith Township we have a dictatorship com- prised of "Big Wheel Fifth Wheels" who are holding a gun on Vanastra and do not hesitate to pullthe triggerany time they wish. The wishes of the people carries no weight what so ever, this is freedom? One of the best councillors a member from Egmond- ville in my opinion is being chastized for the position he took on the proposed additon. which the people didn't want. but council pulled the trigger anyway on the people of Vanastra and the member from Egmondville. This is democracy? Habits we have learned from our heritage, we have learned to.be bottom kissers and only the bottom kissers live the good life and have happy future. Look around you, the people who are living the good life, are likely the bottom kissers. If you don't conform you will be forced to starve to death. Vanastra and Tuckersmith is not the only place that's having its troubles with dictators, until recently Clinton council was having closed, non public meetings and was forced to open them to the public by the press. The reeve of Exeter resigned his position saying he didn't want to serve with a bunch of dictators. "Yet we remain fortunate in Canada that we can govern ourselves and choose our goals for ourselves,---" is pure bunk. Charles Mazmanian Vanastra eciweweweweWLwsswewe+CVx3vVWwewewevV WV WV We Ws a $ f ;1/ 1 1. 1 4-.V V li 'iV i/f' { 1 a a . 3 3 2 de 3 ,; � Ohl "'. '�, i t i.d �) s �� . , i _ir 3 a 3 4 3 3 13 3 1 •jl 111' y fi ,.1,ii — 33 a • 3 3 3 i tax arrears penalty rate is the maximum allowed under provincial government legislation and is equivalent to 15 per cent per annum. Unpaid taxes reduce the amount of operating revenue for municipalities and sometimes force short- term borrowing which is expensive under current high bank interest con- ditions, Mr. Amos said. McGillivray Council has decided it can once again absorb another increase in the wholesale price of water from the Lake Huron pipeline. The Ontario Ministry of Environment is charging an extra 1.8 cents per thousand gallons, but the general rates to users will remain at 60 cents per thousand gallons. The general rate in McGillivray was raised by 10 cents "a few years ago" and wholesale hikes have been absorbed since then, Mr. Amos said. Council received three Christ Monograms presented to ladies The Christmas meeting of the U.C.W. Evening unit was held December 3, in ladies parlour with Mrs. Joanne Wareham's group in charge. All the ladies were greeted at the door with a glass of warm punch and given a sprig of evergreen name tag. Mrs. Vera Armstrong presided for the business welcoming everyone and reading "Are You Wishing to Believe." Minutes of last meeting and treasurers report were read. Mrs. Vcrlyn Lindenfield reported for Ways and Means on the events they had looked after making for a very busy year. The new revised sheets with the 1980 executive and groups were handed out to everyone. Mrs. Joanne Wareham's group presided for the Worship, the theme The Child We Honor. Mrs. Ada Dinney accompanied on piano by Mrs. Elaine Skinner led everyone in a sing song with many Christmas favourites. A Merry Christmas, Jingle Bells, God Bless all, Hark the Herald Angels Sing were just a few sung. Mrs. Marion Dearing read from the Bible the Christmas Story then presented to the ladies the Chrismons or Christ Monograms. Each symbol was explained then hung on a special tree. This tree with the Chrismons will bids for the supply of a backhoe attachment to the township tractor and two tenders for a sander at- tachment for a truck. The submissions will be given further study before council decides on the successful suppliers, Mr. Amos said. With the start of a new municipal year. McGillivray representatives have been returned to various boards: North West Middlesex Planning Board - Reeve Gerald Wright. Jack Dor- man and Charles Corbett; North Middlesex Community Centre Board - Diane Mollard and Jack McCann; Lucan Community Centre Board - Allan Hill: Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority - Bill Amos. r t'G •' aU era D!3 taC3 DG1 C)Ca At? Dl? Ota^ AG ReGS DG oho oho cur> Sas', sect w 3 1 1 1 1 3 ,, s4 a 2 a 4 1' 1 2 a 3 0700. a 1 1 A 141111/1.9 g 7 g 12 g A 3 a Extending special thanks and hoping that the treasured moments you share with those you love will bring you much happiness and joy. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 3 EXETER Art McKenzie, Manager wsrattio 6eeittismilowirft e6elwas•wtswes wee We Once tit- — — wts t. 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 g Awsrqr-, \\'c hope you experience all the joy and warmth that goes with this Christmas season. Our gratitude for your friendship and trust. Management & Staff at TRAINIVE revoidsx exeter .6O MAIN ST 6 EXETER PHONE 236 OHIO K 11 p.a is We we arcs mes mts can yrtl enx3 wcy ve5 mS we gem wy we We we errl be standing in the church for the Christmas season. Mrs. Marion Dearing was thanked by Mrs. Joanne Wareham for giving us all something to think about over our busy Christmas period. Mrs. Wareham closed the meeting with her thoughts of Christmas, ending with a prayer. Mrs. Marjory Tuckeys group served a delicious lunch. We're wishing you all the blessings of an old-fashioned Christmas. May your Yuletide be merry and full of good cheer. Thank you. Warm Christmas Wishes “To all our old faithfuls customers and an ours dnew ones. Thank You.s Eugene Webber a sHensall Sidinga a R. R.1 Hay vtsvx3otsvtlive ,41zovz,es?x3.Q Your business has been appreciated and we look torward to serving you in 1980. McKerlie Automotive Ltd. 329 Main St. S. 235-1040 �3zx3Vx3VVvVv2v0e9'x3e2x3PeWeWe, WeV'CVVVs)vVVV.:JOux3rJ assx'Conizve•XPO eVrezNfirlx3 veiwewee9x3sansuerves2x3vcvcvt5ree wewtsvCSVCvevx3vavcs a a a a 1 1 HAROLD PATTERSON aDeputy -Reeve To The Citizens of Exeter and District WE, your council, wish to extend heartfelt greetings for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It has been our privilege to serve you DERRY BOYLE Mayor DON MacGREGOR Reeve 3 1 a 1 3 1 s 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 3 MRS. ELIZABETH BELL Clerk BRIAN PARSONS Dep. Clerk WORKS Your works department wishes all the citizens of the town the compliments of the season and looks forward to serving you to the best of our ability during 1980. Signed on behalf of the men and myself. GLENN KELLS Work's Superintendent TED WRIGHT MARILYN WILLIAMSON JAY CAMPBELL DON CAMERON LOSSY FULLER ALVIN EPP FIRE It is our sincere hope that the joyous spirit of this happiest of all holidays will light up your home and your heart with peace and good will. May we respectfully request that you be very careful with your Christmas decorations to avoid a trogic fire which could spoil the festive season ahead. Yours for better service. Fire Chrel GARY MIDDLETON Have a Safe Holiday Your police department wish for you a Happy Christmas and o Prosperous New Year. May we remind you again that alcohol and gasoline do not mix. Remember the festive season is fast approaching and at this time of year don't forget your family. If you have too much to drink, DON'T DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE. Call a taxi or ask someone for assistance. With the new laws in regards to the Breathalizer tests, drinking and driving can become very costly and o punishment such as a jail term and the loss of your licence can be imposed. BE MUCH WISER — DON'T GET CAUGHT BY THE BREATHALIZER. E. J. DAY, Chief of Police e2C 9V 9V :'C WC enc evC art a7CS OFC r'C WU WC 9x3 02x3 WC VC aw Wti CFC CMS a2<5 9x3 Vf,} a-(5 a►c5 t>rc5 0145--5 1 3 1 2 1 A 1 I