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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 5111111 A Pr* .Copy of the new itwe Year agreement with the Seaforth Fire Atea Committee was agreed upon) and the Reeve and clerk directed to sign it at the regular Meeting. of Hibbert 'Council on Monday. Council hoped that this would end some *months of meetings and negotiations to arrive at a satleactorY conclusion,. Conservation Officer Blake Evans, of the Ministry of Natural Resources discussed With Council new programmes which included the cleaning up of streams :BRAVE GIRLS—These twii were targets for the wet sponge throw event at the SPS fun day at noon on Friday. They are Carmen Whitehead, 15, :left and Elizabeth Stewart, 13. . (Photo by Oke) ,IN YOUR FUTURE 1 SEE —AI lyson Scott, left, was the fortune teiler and . read thepalm of Tracy Siemon, RR4 Walton, at the SPS fun day on Friday. . - - (Photo by Oke) • .on all models -new and used Come to Brussels Motors See Obr Selection .'79 Pontiac Parisienne Pontiac Parisienne with air '79 Olds Cutlass 4 dr. full power '79 chev. impala 4 drfull power IChevelle '78 Chevelle '79 • '70 Ford LTD II 4 dr. '78 Pontiac LeMans '77 Olds 4 door sedan 2-'77 Chev. impala Sedan '77 Chev. 2 door '77 Dodge Monaco 4 drwith air '77 Chevelle Malibu Classic' '76 LeMans 2 door '76 Chev. 4 dr. hardtop . .'76 Oldsmobile 98 full power with air '76 Chevelle Malibu 4 dr. '75 Chev. Impala , 2 door '75 Pontiac LeMans 4 dr. '74 Cataline '73 Chev. 4 dr. hard top and stock with trout, the new Trespass Legislation. the MinistrY'S concerning snowmobiles, re. creational winter areas, re. forestation and Deer Seasons. .„ Ratepayers were present M present to Council their request that Council support an application for severance; others expressed concern on a particular Catch Basin on the "Miller" Drain. Council agreed to support the severance if conditions of sale were, incorporated.in the request, and that shonld the Catchbasin not function properly after the run off on the Miller Drain, changes wneld be made. . Henry Harbttrn, the Cpu neirs TePresentaive The Altaable Rayfield Conservaton AutboritY made his yearly ePort, mentioning amongst othert things, tho, stream lining of committees to effect financial savings, and the operation of the tree Planter, A request Was received from a ratepayer for the abandonment of a Municipal Drain, with permission to fill ublin Leos ha swim parfy Correspondent MR. DON MacRAE 345-284Z Dublin and District Leo Club, organized a Swim Party, at Vanastra Sport Centre in Clinton on Sunday last .12 Leo's and friends attend under Director Lien James Paratchek,„ Winners in the regular monthly draw at Father Stephen Eckert Knights of Columbus Hall were Brian Lane St. Columban sold by Br. Vincent Lane; Consolation went to Brother Wilfred. Hogan of Mount Carmel. Get your tickets early for the Share the Wealth. Ladies night will be held Dec. 20 when the Regular 4th Degree Draw will also be held that evening Tcket chairman are asked to make their returns early, Santa Claus is alsosclgduled to be dropping in. The winners in the Dublin and District Lions Club T.V. Bingo last week were as follows Mary Beth Nevin, Mitchell, Ida Meugge, Mitchell; Ferg Campbell, Mitchell, Mrs Bert Baillie, Mitchell, Robbie Glew, Seaforth, Olive Bart, Mitchell; Mrs. Edwin Rose,. l' Mitchel.' Visitors with Don MacRae were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman, London, Dr. Charles Moo, Seaforth, Mr. Joe Murray, 'Stratford, D. Th R;ON EX.Posrron,. DECEMBER fkl .4,0* in the open ditch. Council referred the applicant to that section of the Drainage Act controlling this. and requested that he present petition and other pertinent facts. when Council would aga in study the replest. Approval was given forthe Read Suprintendent to employ Mr. ROSS ..$.14410 as part time snow plow operator, .cornmencing 1Sth December 1979 to March 1st, Robinson, Goderich. Mr.. and Ms. James Oulette and family of Essex visited •with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Benninger, Matilda St, Dublin. I Winners in last weeks Dublin and Mitchell and District Lions Club Home Bingo on Channel 12 were as follows+Mrs. Florence Boyd, Mitchell, Edwin Baillie, Seaforth, Mrs. Li Brown, Seaforth, Tom White, Mitchell, Mrs. Dan, O'Rourke, Seaforth and Ferg Campbell, Mitchell. The Bingo is Ineld.every Friday night in the Gym at • St. Patrick's Community School. Staffa family flies fp •• • 04t •tkp• 1 Nova Scotia for graduation • 1 Correspondent MRS. JOHN . TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 • I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cam- eron and ' Bill and Miss Denise Moore, Mitchell flew to Nova Scotia to attend the IBasic Training graduation exercises of Richard. Camer- on at Cornwallis on Dec. 6th. Richard will be stationed at ICamp Borden for the next nntnber of weeks. Mrs. • Bev Templeman, a grade four teacher at Mitch ISeparate board okays ell Public School and Miss Darlene • Templeman, a • Twelve members . an- swered the roll call, "The most exciting educational event in my life," with many interesting and varied an swers from practicing teach- tg'Thainasnktg, traywrvoeulitielitegc;rdesnrware re read, a donation was made to the Children's Aid Christmas basket fund and members were reminded to bring a gift for Riverside Nursing Home and their secret pal to the • Christmas meeting. M gave a report on the recent short course on Indoor Gar- denitnsCharles Douglas g.. Mrs. Ross McPhail gave several news items on the Year of the Child. Lunch was served by Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • DECEM11ER SPECIAL.. .forto*rio;tico of Oft 198% Approval •was, also Oven for the purchase of new tractor and loader of 60 diesel!, from Logan Ford in the sum of $1 8021.59A Payment to. be 75% on ,4elivvry, and the balance of 25% on the first working day Of January 1980. A1 subject M.T.C. approval. Road voucher, were approved in the tsum-S23 ,.290.00, which :includes tractor payment, and for general steCOUnt of $3, 22 which included peyMeeta on the "Linton, McGrath, Cook anti Tyndall Dre#4, 80 Works." Council *greed to meet at 1;30 p.m. ThuradaY, December 13 at The Township Hall* Staffa, to complete balance of meeting and deal with any new business arising. The meeting adjourned at 1 a.m. 4, milking machine supplies • Mr. Rat Guard ▪ Sept -Aid HS OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED t • Seaforth527-1910' • 41). .,,,, ,,A,., ,...,,, tr.*..7.S.•,-.4-: -„,Z . ,r-ve ..1-t% ...tktz.4:\r--;.:-Ir". ' .•;.4-5,4 s' '9' "MAIDIOW ' 9"..!---0.. •,'":1 ':''• '..t•;;4.„,,,, .: :.'s,..41,•:- Yr • .Y. '1..1 ' 4,it,..0 ,Ar .or.* -.1144,"(....,1"-V1 4,R.• ...ktm2..,,ri.,. ,4 ,. 1?:,,rt,i;t.41k,*' •:s-•-, ..- 4- t, ..., gol .. , New& Used 14.1 67 & 8 ft. Single & Double Parsons holidayed last week v;,`''' in Las -Vegas. Auger • Classified Ads pay dividends. .-;* ... remedial teacher at Exeter t , NUMEROUS 1973 Public School, were guest ' • ' I f«+trilt- CH EVS AND PONTIACS ' , speakers, at the Educational •' -;.±).. pay increases TRUCKS '77 1/2 ton van '75 Chev.. '15 Chev. Hicube Van 'TS 1/2 ton van Number of '71 Chev and Ford Vans BRUSSELS MOTORS INC • • " THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS" Brussels, Ontario I ox 335 owe • , meeting • of the Staffa Women's Institute, con - Ivened by. Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs, Prank Hamilton and held at the home of Mrs. IHamilton Nov. 29. . • Their topic was exceptional children and their theme - Why Should I Care? They III opened with a tape of the. Exeter Public School Choir singing Reach Out. Each Idiscussed their method of working with. these children .and a discussion -period . fbllowed The girls were thanked by , Mrs. Lloyd Miller who pre 1"011 b ..., -0 the auti lances CHRISTMAS SUPER SPECIAL We Bought Them. All BY WILIIIA OKE The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic separate school board has approved increases for two of its administrative staff and of- fice secretaries in its 19 elementary schools. At a special meeting trus- tees granted John 'McCauley, Superintendent of Education a 55,000 increase for 1980 theincrease will push ' his yearly salary to 538,000 in two stages.; plus fringe bene- fits. His salary will increase by 53,000 on January 1 and 52,000 on September 1. This was a recorded vote* with seven votes for the increase • , Made To Sell At $799” OUR PRICE $44995 Gold Only Trade • Smoothtop cooking surface • Oven selector switch • Easy dean Oven • Variable broil and bake control • Glass covered control panel • Golden Touch baking • Deluxe timing center • No Turn broiler • Digital clock *Optional rotisserie 'Subject to stock on hand • Timed appliance Outlet • Black glass pone! • +Gold Only OPEN MONDAYS IN DECEMBER E STOCK PARTS FOR MOST APPLIANCES DRYSD MAJOR APIMANCE CENTRE LTC "The place to buy appliances". 262-272a CHRISTMAS DRAW Draw for ope 15 Ib. Grade A turkey every week until Christmas. One ticket for every $100.00 purchase, tickets remain for every draw. You may be lucky. "Merry Christmas" THIS WEEK'S WINNERDonold Dinney Crediton and five opposed. The board also increased the 'salary of Edward Row- ••: land, •co-ordinator of plant • P; Trade-in Accepted and assessment, by $1,55"7 to Ld' S19,538 a year, including•.-it-sf...„,._. The school secretaries' sal- '';g . sties set •in •October, 1979, %' uary 1., * LUKE S __ fringe benefits, effective Jan- -.6e,:hqt• increases to be effective .. MACIIINE SlIOP v•ireamended to give slight January 1 • to. August 31, 1980. . 107Main St. S. Those with 0 year's exper- . ience will receive 54.55 per 1-1, Seaforth, Ont. hour; with one year's exper- fence, S4.70 per hour; and for two years' or more, 54.85 per hour, ALSO' Custom Built, Front mounted SNOWBLOWER any size sit 519-527-1080 Bus. 519-482-3322 Res. • 144)‘igt13e GIFT CERTIFICATES I.40‘ Call by DECEMBER 17th for Pre -Christmas installation INSTALLATION $20.00 Reg. $30,00 EXTRA OUTLETS $25.00.. [Per Year] Reg. $36.00 NO INSTALLATION CHARGE ON EXTRA 342-414%-)04144/ GIVE ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHRISTMAS The glft that keeps on giving. OralkINANIMINaleftloomift OUTLETS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE UNTIL DEC. 21, 1979 'iGOOD UNTIL JAN. 31,/80 •Recipients must provide appropriate ihfOrMation for monthly/yearly charges. fpr further InforManOn CALL TODAY 345-2341