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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-20, Page 16+ " THE HURQIN EXPOSIT. DECEMBER ER 20, 1,979 NO.tiO0 ' BA.RR SHOP Eltectfve Jan., 3, 1980 1; ,Wilt be •taking, glatorl't.el;s in new MQcatiQn by Appointment only, P•hdne 527+1884. DAVlOTREMEER Merry. Chris trna and continued success in 1980 to our family, business associates and friends: Marlene & Dave De Vries Seaforth Contract Cleaning ilkthe co-ope1 Inu,o,Ke tt,.l, 60606 teed,. BRUCE .SMITH. Sales Representative Mitchell' Co-op Store,. 130. Georgina, Street , Mitchel,,: Ont. 'NOK1N0; Bus:. 348=9975, ,Res: 348-9975 * the aQVIg�. INSUtZAMCEAND 'fiMaMCtAltllYKES---�-..- LIFE • HOME • AUTO. • RUSIN NAPPY CRRISi" * `*AS mittitoge/±404900/ q1010?" ro Can't conceal our hearty wishes a second longe!',.; for a holiday wrapped in Joy and Love! SNIDER MOTORS. Limited 'EXETER 235-1640 ' ,w LONDON 227-4191 Open Week Days UndJ,9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 There are last-minute bargains on all Christmas cards, wrapping paper. tags, seals and all decorations 20%, off 10% off Thermal. Underwear Here's a savings for the' whole family. All thermal underwear for ladies, men,., boys and girls have been reduced. Li�i. t'S Insall Following a decis en by the Huron county board, of education there remains only one major objection tet the annexation of 113. acmes ;of Hay township by the village, of H'ensah.. The village learned this. past week that the board will not amend its policy against school children being bused within urban limits. Four families, within the affected area have expressed concern over the !loss of the serveie which they have, :had as township residents, Reeve Harold Knight said "l'm not at all haopv with the board's decision." He 'said the village is a. unique position and that it is not asking for a permanent change in the board's policy. The busing of thestudents Would last for between three to five years. at which time an internal roads and sidewalks, system would•be in operation. in •a proposed subdivision situated to the west of the highway, "We're dealing with the safety of the children" and saidhe believed there would be little objection if children in the affected, area boarded'; buses which would be stop- ping to pick; up children on: the Usborne township side of the highway. The board suggested that, it might consider a financial, arrangement so the pupils could board a bus but Knight: said at Wedensday`s. council .meeting that the village wasp t interested 'In opening thi=t can of worms," He said any fee that might be charged should be "nominal" so parents could cover it themselves. Knight stated the village is quite willing to continue negotiations with the board. on the busing issue but that' he • didn't know what other action the village could take on the matter. Reacting to comments at-- tributed to affected -property owners Bili and Theresa, Fteeth about and: increased oe.latten, loss of rural mail $entice, increased traffic and p,sibte t0rced itSxokup to milncipal water and sewage Turning te• ,possible water and sewage hookup. Knight said property owners have beenshown a !eller for .m'the ministry; .of the environment which; says residents. would withdrawn, they will be sent along to the OMB in January with it up to the hoard to decide if a„ hearing is needed or to grant approval to the Hensall plan. area news services, rKnight said village has provided the affected landowners with figures that show there would be little it • any • increased financial' burdento the annexed re- $idents. Based on; 1978 taxation data for the Village and. township, Rnigbn said taxes. would "rise a bi ,, with' the maximum increa�e working - out to about $65. Hydro costs on the other hand would fall by 33 percent, not have to hook up to the village system pioviding that .water and' sewage manage- ment is at a level which the property owners and. ministry are pleased with. ,Rural mail delivery for the" highway residents would continue if the area became part of Hensall, Knight said. The village will ask the four objectors in the next few days if they have changed their opposition to annexia- tion. If the objections'are not UC Hen . Cail V1 Correspondent MRS. HILDA M. PAYNE: 262-5018 The Christmas meeting of unit two of Hensall .United • Chruch Wornen was held on - Monday •evening, December 10 with fifteen members present Mrs" Elva Forrest took the chair in the pla itof Md. Anne Brock and opened with, poem Arfne. . p y Mrs. Grace Drummond con-. ducted_ the devotional, reading a story ab' out the gifts that are free at Christmas time, peace, free- dom, prosperity. Christmas: AII.:decked out fbr the holidays to wish, you a Christmas. wrapped in beautiful memories. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year JIM. HOLLAND..` CONSTRUCTION 527-0717Egmondville Canadian Imperial Bank • of Commerce Seoforth .Province -of .Ontorio Savings • Seaforth Toronto Dominion Bank . Seoforth Biu eE c�osiN at 3 Fr. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th,. 1979' .and WONDAY, DECEMBER 3I st, 1979 • hymns were sung. The business was conducted by Mrs.. ,was Gerstenkorn who displayed. literature ' sent out by the Canadian Bible Society during the past twelve months and it was 'decided,to write and find out more about how the Society, w' ks. The new leader .aor unit two will be Mrs. Joyce Petiper and Mrs. Eleanor Mansfield will; take over Joyce's duties as treasurer. Diane. thanked everybody .for their support during her two'years:.as leader. and Elva presented her.:with a . gift.: in appreciation of her leader- ship. Mrs. Drummond sug- gested that we help the - Christian Blind Mission during 1980 with unanimous. approval. Mrs. Anne Brock gave a report of'the .Friend- ship committee. In ;place of a study. Mrs. Gerstenkorn presented a sketch, "The Spirit of Chirstmas Taking part Brucefielld Correspondent MRS JEANTAYLOR 482-9155 The Sunday School'classes at Bayfield United Church have been very busy' practieing.for their concert to be held imthe church hall. this 'Sunday, Dec. 16th at 2:00. Mr. Norman Baird is home, from the .hospital after;. having surgery. Mr. and - Mrs, Don • McGregor and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Taylor have. returned home from .a' holiday in Florida. Attending the Grand Ole Opery at Nashville Tenn: Silver Springs, Disney World, Sea 'World, Cypress Gardens, Tampa Dog races and picked oranges, grapefruit and, le- mons at a`Zolpa Springs fruit farm: The Stanley Ladies -Club. held their Christmas meeting. (Continued on Page 17) , We hope a,"1, an and • yours will he 11,0eci,Bed µfilm pea, a and 1 u nder9tar,danng • ithE:I nti4 ail • LUKE'S MACHINE SHOP Seatorth Freed; said legal costs, of a hearing would be a burden on the • township andthe village as well as the four, opponents, "They'd, be .bet- ter off to. spend .that kind of money on a sidewalk and lighting than on legal fees." of the residents of the area wanted sidewalks it would be on the same basis as for the remainder of the villa$e. A. requestfor sidewalks must be filed with the village. All mats were Mrs. Gerstenkorn, Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Hazel Cor- bett, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Jean Waring, Mrs. 'Forrest and Mrs. Helen MacLean. After closing the meeting, the members spent some, time deeorating place mats for the Queensway Nursing Home for Christmas and then the hostesses, Mrs. Ma ryAlexander and Mrs. Hazel Corbett several a delicious lunch. owners : `jp the ,area .malting the MOOSE#must agree to; have a 'sidewalk with the la a iensway up gt'the construction costs; and; 100percent gf khe rnaintennnce :,. While not ruing t compromise agreementcostslou.bea tween the four objectors and', the village, Knight, . said, council didn't want to spendi more time delaying the an- nexiation: which it hopes will'. take effect January 1, '19811.. Village residentswho are concerned about the possible increase or decrease of property, taxesas aiesult of revised assessment figures Will have a chance to discuss the matter at a public meeting to be held January 7 at the Hensall and district • Commuty ne, Clerk-treasniceuretrr Betty Cke' said the ministry of revenue sponsored meeting should. explain tiie new assessment figures, She said taxes in the upcoming year's will. be calculated on a percentage of 1975 market `values. Taxpayers who are delinq- ent on their billings will be paying an extra quarter per- cent per .month. Effective January' 1, interest on over- due accounts' will 11/4 per- cent. In other business, council: Filed resolutions from the. Township. of Woolwich on equalization factors and tax Worm; the City of North York on Ontario Hydro power costing and from the Town of Oakville on stricter :trans- portation regulations, Learned that the Ausable- Bayfield • Conservation Authority. had no objections: to the Richmond Street south drainage report. Learnedthat building in spector Herman Van Wieren '- issued building permits totalling S12,800 for the month of November. Our holiday spectacular features jolly St. Nick who joins us in beaming warmhearted 'greetings of the season to you! Ivan -RCS pi e n Excavating, Backhoeing 'Bulldozing and Air Compressor Rentals . 45-2557 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE . Here's .a sample of • our auto. ' mobile rates for persons hetwe n ape Z-60 year 4,ompare Iht'm with }roue presenli rules 5500,000—Bodily injury and property damage ' $ 25.000 -Accident benefits $ ' 250—Collision deductible. $. '2S—Comprehensive deductible. 6 month premium •00 No Application Fee Required ABOVE PREMIUM BASED ON 1. No accident5 or convictions in 3 yeats. 'Dris'ing to work It miles or less. 3, On a 1979 Pontiac 4, married person hely) een'25 and 60. 5. We also apply further discounts for'2 cars and farmers receive' reductions of another $1.1:00 every 6 moihths, , . /41d1AASTERAGENCIES LTD. Home— Business .::Auto— Farm ---Fire—Life ' YOU CAN CONTACT KEITH'MURRAYBY CALLING: •'Brodhagens' 345-2022.1 '.. Residence On Hwy. 23 north of Mitchell - south of Wards 345-2787 Box 793, Mitchell, Ont. Stratford Head Office 14011.285=8532 Toll Free 'CALL. ANYTIME!! S'a Mesle that. trings 148aB all .. , little .!Closer:' KLM SERVICES Kellh McCarthy. 345-2006 Dublin EXCEL. 'V When you .give .a sled this. 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