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The Huron Expositor, 1983-12-21, Page 11, ) ] ) '1 1 ) 1 1 '1 !. 1 1 1 1 1 ) ) 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 '1 ) 1 1 ) 1 ' Abranch+ ciil�es`MNi� k alt a aoycty Maschale are 'two lfq s c i0 is 1984 warden, Elms T Reeve� Co�itW :S3. eras nalstd&a on Dee. 8 at a ceremony at the-Penb� County coon house. He bad tampownsb forthe Position against _Fuller - M'. . tunTTor'rnibi�t Steve 0,1 D4G Outfitting the challenges to be fsced'by council ih the coming year, Warden rated the second archives branch the brochure as two main goals. The warden said he hoped that plans for anarchives branch in Mitchell are realized this coming The first archives branch was .este > in Listowel in 1992. is to be. faced by Were _ not forgotten by the:new "warden. A drop in' the amount of M➢msiry of Transportation and Communications subsidy to be received by the county will mean an approximate • 10 per cent road budget increase for 1984. The county also faces unknown costs because of the state of flu of the social services budget. The new warden added that the county wall continne to refurbish the court house in Stratfred which will be 100 years old in' 1987. The president of the past wardens' • • • a, a o>i.'°lei Bender of Walltsorr'1'owa- ship ?apidt " buck to Path Cuanty the feghllaiiola for elerfias it warden" Ids. Header ws; efeerittgtothe.meth°of electing a wardea'la a meeting prior to the public anemony which starts at 2 p.m. County council list meets at 1 p.m. in a session Those � minutes are ' ns* declare county council makes its decision in a starlet bailor. The winner of that vote is then nominated . in the session for the wardenship and is Warden a told Mrd. Be�ndeyr that he would work on legislation for electing a new waren' It may not be the correct one in your eyes.' responded the new warden. The new warden, a dairy farmer, has owned and operatedShadi-Lawn Farms at IRR1 Atwood for 1years. He is agraduatle of Ontario and College. University .of Guelph the School of Genetics in Kansas • Mr. Coghlm has served as' finance chairman of Spruce and is current (Lodge Home. for the andDistrictSeniorsA( it of Listowel He bas also served in the capacity of Dublin faces hydro increase CHRISTMAS ARTIST—Tim Marshall, 'a windows at the Seaforth Community Hospi- grade seven student at St. Patrick's School • !al along with several other area students. in Dublin spent several days painting tHundertretark photo) Residents of Dublin still be faced with even point for the utility and cash flow was higher energy costs in the new year says a reduced to epobst where a catch-up rate over news release by Dublin Hydro secretary. 1 and above lire 10 per tent is necessary. Nagel • According to Mr. Nagel, m addition to paying the increase of 10 per cent from Ontario Hydro an additional surcharge, depending on the users classification, will also be administered by the PUC. In order to come to a fair adjustment. the PUC decided to charge different rates in the 12 different categories of users says Mr. Nagel Among the categories are residential, general service and commercial. The additional rates are being c at this time in order to make op a sf in the PUC's financial picture. PreviouS increases, as the result of reslzaintpolities, were held below- the break .x. ' HURON •EXPO$ITOR;vEC 1 IPER 21. 1$3 — BS et the Perth COun HolstWS,* **de* OfEima Township, tn. Hkcedtels Ptah -10* c a p sed ,0 have film chBdrenAbrs. CoghRe IS a well -knows artist. »!$S . greed** lee,- cKiliop residents visit MOS. ED REGI • Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele of Princeton 527-11116 a visited on Saturday with the former's mother Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum visited on Mrs. Ed Regele, v Sunday with Joyce and Wayne Hartman at p Adeline Bennewies of Ritz Villa, Brucefeld. A spent a couple of days with her Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCowan visited daughter Mfrs. Earl Rock and Mr. Rock and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Din Brown at granddaughter, Aylmer. Staffs auxiliary enjoy solos C adept mats, O) LEMAN The Christmas meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary opened with Mrs. Ivan Norris playing Christmas musk on the piano. Adjoined in singing a favourite Christmas carol. Devotions sad Meditation. with the theme "Love" were taken by Mrs. Alex, Miller. Mrs Philip James. Mrs. Robert Laing and Mrs Duncan Score. Joyce Fell (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fell) who delighted everyone With two piano instrumentals, and»two violin selec- tions. Readings were given by Mrs. .Robert Laing. Mrs. Alex Miller, Mrs. John Templeman. Members decided not to have weekly quiltings in the Family Life Centre but would assist a member in her home if asked. • PERSONALS At time of writing Mrs. Roby Reid is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr: and Mrs. Russell Miller. Mi. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mitten. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman. Carrah and Cain visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Royden Ritz and family. Kitchener. and were Sunday guests of Mr: and Mrs. Alec Scot • Erie. J JHAll4 UNISEX HAIR DESIGN Has Y•tf•rt J .% 6.• plOtr&-. oriong u ieh a •inoptr blank::: CHRISTMAS ECIALS May every joy be yours . . along with K9 simple "thanks." EAI, PIERCING PERMS • INCLUDES EAR PIERCING AND 2 PAiRS OF STUDS ONLY 1250 BILL EISLER REG. 25"ai. 2000 NOW GIFf CERTIFICATES FOR THAT SOMEONE SPECIAL RYA -N'S leiter ROOST St. Columban PN. 345-2750 Our Skilled Hands will ensure that your ear's brakes will perform their tit for your safety. Our Brake Special includes replac- ing front dist pads and rear drum linings and repacking the wheel bearings. Well also inspect the drums and rows, brake Tines and hoses, front grease seats, rear wheel cylinders and front calipers_ Any additional parts and tabour required will be quoted betare work is started. 1554 OFF PARTS LABOUR areas. LIMITED 230 MAIN ST. S. SEAFORTH 527-1010 44 444444444444444444414 I WOULD LIKE TO WISH`EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS EL A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Seaforth B.I.A. POSTER CONTEST WINNERS • "VICKI" SEASON'S GREETINGS SALE LADIES DRESS SHOES If it's from Anstett's it says, ¶you're special' Fabulous Gold. STACKING .RINGS • STACK 'EM • ADD 'EM • COMBINE THEM • WEAR ONE OR SEVERAL.' AVAILABLE IN ALL DIAMOND OR ... . DIAMONDS WITH RUBIES, SAPPHIRES,OR EMERALDSS. Winners of 3 Silver Dollars SHARON KELLY Age 9. Grade 3 St. Columban School TRACY BOSMAN Age 12. Grade Seaforth Public School Winners of 1 Silver Dollar DAVE KELLY Age 12.' Grade - St. Columban School 1499 & 2999 VERY SPECIAL from $7950 THE CLASSIC DIAMOND HEART PAULMcKAY Grade 'E Seaforth Public School AARON BROOME Age 12, Grade 7 Seaforth Public St-bool JASON DiETZ Age 12. Grade 7E Seaforth Public School WINTER BOOTS SAVE 20% Et MORE 5 - SLIPPERS 300 OFF Wieners may pick up tprices at THE PIZATRAI POSTERS ON DISPLAY AT SANTA'S CENTRE Special thanks to the Seaforth hanks ferdenatingthe silver dollars. 9.00 SALE STARTS WED. DEC. 28 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FROM $499.5° Layaway now for Christmas! We gift wrap free of charge. Hetherington Llllll�y ootwear - mak swarth . TUESDAY, 527-111© DECEMBER 27 STORE CLOSED a allhartker••t. Mneme 21t Mean Stress Soothe Se forth 2M wfn%tr• e. teeter tai errhea, Street toss. Srelkarton lSSt aeenStr el tete. Sl. scarp ANSTETT MEMSER AMERICAN GEM SOEiErr JEWELLERS