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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 4, M1 , R•n �,,"��;,5'^ Q�Rt!e �!.i•e'14 }F; ..�. j�.0 lnstalleid# n sels A!1 the booY�lv Qvors: u':in,0 iiwr' Mrs. Dos Duab rOr ti#sdn ,' th r }, n'` r t •;v n b who 1 d the installing his t• Qrandson WP. reading a>�d�;ence will bu• p>leased' member . ; q£.� •Cxtt~y . �ow shi . 'Chas♦ A= B.ar r jQ u� F -{s • e Barbee of Ltnds�y as secretary of g p �I v, to hear that the SeafoKth �'14b11e , couuGll will be oasts ba)C Ir' She Seafort�i Lions as .a p. a r e new club. Library are,se,•11in$ off.alt'their o d will spea on xftb ,ditties of a ' member more that► 50 ye4rs 4 � . t' • w,� a fps, h . ; be . who c n and unwanted volumes at a token council. was in Lindsay last week, to ;take l�r•�ar, l', re a ,tly I celebrated his 95th birthday, x - t price next Saturday morning; The Wai ot! po... art In a charter night program to Local librarian Mrs. Stella a euchre this Frida he formation of ,the new continues •agtive in the ,Seaforth' , t eta Club. Hu said the artigi ation of w ,° t�• s s . nsoring p '.:. Beattie told the Expositor that , the Walton Hall at the usual time:.' Fen�plon Palls area club. p p `A '- 'i, " ' on sale in the library ' The resolution meeting of his son three g�dneratlo.,hs of the same books will be With him was rix �t ��.r �'� -famil In .u, charter nigh program fi basement at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Kippen East W,I. will be held at W•C.Barber 4 -long time member Y $ " an f n November 23. All books' are the home of Mrs. J. Sinclair with of the St. Thomas Lions Club and was • unique occaF�kt. priced at 10 cents each and it's Mrs, Stewart Pepper as, together' they assisted in first come, first served. co -hostess. The roll call will be, CRtIZ@t1.S irile@t •The, Citizenship and World "What .do you'know'about y our a Affairs meeting of the Walton car insurance?" 'Mrs.Wm, Bell The Happy Citizens met in the Women's Institute will be held in will Stve the motto 'and the Legion Ro . s Thursday after - y' F the communityHall on speaker will be from a local auto noon for ochre when the winners Rf Wednesday, Noveber 20th at 7 insurance company. Mrs.Grant wer Ladies' high - Bernie y.� 6 s^ :,, P.M. McLean' will a a charge of Cobean; $n Lane Hands - Agnes 'y� yJ X " . '`,; Opening with a pot luck supper lunch. Scott; I,ow -Mary Devereaux; 1112, p yS k35rLJC ,7iba �'3 'F •"ti,. kc.f . '^Y• `lJ 5 'qS�'� `'.AfdNA,' 'e when t i _ `•, , A, h 4- H girls. their mothers The December meetiq •of the' Men's High - Andy Crozier; Lane and leaders are invited to attend Brucefiel'd U.C.W.. mpill be held Hands '- Jos. McLennan; Low -when they are to put on their . Dec. 3rd at 12:39 beginning with Russel Piper. ;t`+ LOWERING THE FLAGS — After Legion padre Bob•, colpue.-party lowered their flags. For a few rtninutes• demonstrations or skits they will a pot luck dinner. All members ,�, Gar Baker showed pictures on Spittal, left, announced a moment• .of silence at on be 11, everything 'stopped. There was be doing'at Achievement Day this are invited. Unit.one will have the Seaforth after which the ,Social • coming -Sat rday. Worship and Entertainment. Committee served lunch. Remembrance Day services Monday or nn the silence and people remembered. IS.taff Photo) There will be a Penny Sale, and A alt members are asked to bring a Town council gift for it valued at one dollar, or j two to make up that value.ALI SPECI 4 Says no toioint. ar ,ens roc bo r - a d � • focal Briefs Q --- • B ai seven to two vote Seaforth FOR. 3 • DAYS NOV. 14,f 15 & 16 . Y on Public Works when not needed underway in the county. Taxes on three properties were Town Council at their Tuesday at the, arena. Two temporary part Councillors decided that written off: Hubert, Jarvis $t.. Most of us are lucky if we are night meeting rejected a time arena employees' were, present municipal regulations destroyed by fire $125.03; still enjoying squash from pur recgmmendation ' of the authorized, Randy McClinchey at requiring septic tank approval •Scarrow, Centre St., $2.10 rebate 1974 gardens. Mrs. Miry Haiu h g -•• :' - I . li Recreation Committee that the $2.25 per hour and John Muir at from -the Health Unit before' on previous commercial taxes and of Brucefield has brought into the $3. os., Brantford St., Expositor office a butternut' Arena and Recreation P Building permits were issued MaloneyY squash still in perfectly o Committees be joined. ' $172.28 assessment office error q P Y god were adequate. Councillor Jim Crocker who is Council accepted a tender from 'shape which .she grew in the "They ould just need two and $90.02 burned out house, on COLOR TELEVISION chairman of the Recreation Frank Kling Ltd. for toilets and summer of 1973. renovations to the upstairs of the more cls up there to process which a new assessment has been Committee said "we're just P made. Col.. S.W.Archibald of London g g arena at $2224.' " these and, add...co,.gs on to , sent the weekend in Seaforth L �•� tryingto et the two working builders "Mayor Sills commented. Council asked 'the Ausable• P 26R404 ZV" COLOR TV together:', ' �° A tender for storm drains on Council will ask all the small Bayfield Conservation Authority and took part in Remembrance Councillor George 'Hildebrand, . Mill, Jarvis, Brantford and Duke municipalities in the province to to provide SWEEP crews to CleanDay ceremonies. , who like Mayor Frank Sills said Sts. was accepted from John H. endorse a resolution which they up , and landscape the new Mr. and Mrs.peter McCowan N' he was not in favour of a joint McLlwain' Ltd., the • lowest at are sending to the Ministry of industrial park green area this and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Kerr - board said "the Recreation Environment criticizing the sent a few dayr.. recently in Re u'ai • $12,952.50. summer. P Y Y Committee can't run the, arena. One tender for $90,000 was Jordan, guests of Mr. and g a. Special spending of millions on recylcing OBITUARIES They have to rent time there just received and one for $50,000, plants for the big cities when no three o couples Dayman, when' �lh k . like anyone else". Councillor John Sinnamon three couples celebrated wedding financial help is available to small al Deputy Reeve Wilmer Cuthill chairman of Public Works RICHMOND GEORGE PARKE anniversaries. municipalities with dump � , su ested that perhaps the Arena . The sudden death of Richmond Mrs. Rita Love, Sanichtgn, gg P P Committee, said. 1 think they problems. $789-95 r _ 719 •oo 1 Committee of council could just were tendering on concrete pipes, A meetin will be held Nov. 25 George Parke, 470 Ashland Ave., Victoria B.C. spent a few days � have control of the building. "We not concrete the", he g London, occurred at Victoria , last 'week with Mr. and Mrs. F could put the aiena under public with representatives of the same Hospital, London on, He Robert.Newnharn and family and P P . commented. Ministry to try and settle the Sills P y' � - works like / all the other Coun6il accepted a Planning damage claim and council will, was.in his 64th year. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Sills and buildings"., Councillor Betty Board recommendation and asked Born in Seaforth he„w.as the son family.' meet the same night with John C. ' Cardno, who is on the Recreation that park land to be eventually Ward who will supply cable TV to of the late Mr. and Mr. and INrs.Stanley Earl of . Seaforth: • ._ . pay guests of Mr. and r Board, suggested. deeded to the Town in. a Mrs. R.G. Parke. London were gue �wwwiwrWli Mayor Sills said that perhaps subdivision being 'considered. Council agreed to a a He is survived by his widow the Mrs: William. B. 'Boyd of Eas conflicts in arena bookings arise west of Centennial Dr• e, be former Hannah Gibson and by a William Street, Seaforth.$ fi' damage claim for $12 to Jim because "the Recreation Director located in the north east )area offor damage. to his house when the sister Miss Dorothy Parke of Mr. and, Mrs.Stewart Pepper is too far away from the arena” the subdivision. The 1 nnin Seaforth. have returned, from their tour -of g limb of a town owned tree hit it and suggested space could_ be Board suggested that a par there A funeral service will be held California. ; ' gg P during a storm. The town insurer •- —FEATURING — AUTO COLOR ' made available at the arena for a could join with an area park denied liabilitybecause it could Thursday from* the Geo.'.E. Logan Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, land in the event a further AUTOMATIC VOLAE REGULATOR Rec Director's office. &Sons Funeral Home, London .at accompanied by their daughter, find no written evidence that Mr. 1:30 m. ' with Rev. Mrs. Carol Carter and Council raised arena manager subdivision was planned Kelly had complained about the p MODULAR 4 CHASSfS Roy McGonigle's salary from sometime in the future. limb being loose. Councillors E.O.Lanca'.ter officiating.- grandchildren, Joanne, Janice• SMOOTH GLIDING CASTERS NATURAL WALNUT FINISF . $7,200 to $8,500 et year effective Council filed a request from the Interment will follow in Woodland and Bradley spent Sunday Irl P Y q decided to put all such Cemeter afternoon in Tavistock at the Nov 1 and agreed to pay him for Huron County Planning Board in committee minutes. Y• Brown's, m l0U hoursof overtime at $5.10 er re uestin a uniform count wide MRS: ALFRED TILLER .t1 home f Mrs. 8ro her, t p 9 g Y Public Works will°look into a ^ o of j hour. # buildirr ermiC.-Reeve Flannery The '• -d`ehtb' '�Voi�&tred ` on' Mrs. Henry- J. Neeb who WN, g. p y Jeak at the Band Shell roof, after a ` &lebrat6d`' her 88th,'1 birthday. i , ,r, _ :{y'rr ,. ;;,;i �� z•t6/ .!,,r, i The -arena •. committee will said the uniform permit, a copy of request from the Chamber of Saturday at South Hihon a" advertise, again for a full time which would be sent to Goderich, Commerce. He pital; Exeter, of Mrs.Alfred About 35 of the. family attended employee and hoped to arrange would let county plumbing Councillor Wa ne Ellis Tilley, R.RI,Crediton in her 80th the celebrations. U A., conUU A 0C. ' that he could work for the, Town inspectors keep track of building reported that an auxilliary police year. She was the former Edna 4! constable, David Peter Dale of WShe ' Meeti n documents was working when requ red is survived . b her husband, daughters Ila, Mrs.Don g Y figures are Seafaorth, 5%. g A study will be launched into Jory of Forest, Winnifred, Mrs. using the arena). A canvass in recreation n use. the possibility of enlarging the Harry Crocker'of Lambeth and a son Fred Tilley, of Seaforth. shows a wonderful spirit", Mayor costs Town's boundaries, Sills said. year in the Coinmqnity Centre r operation of over $92,000. including more than $85,000 for major repairs, Councillor- William Bennett, chairman of the Arena Committee using the arena. Canvasses in Hibbert raised' $698.49 or $1.40 per capita (500' using) -and in Hullett $616.33 or $1.50 per capita (400 using). council decided. Spence The remains rested at the, T. reported. General recreation in Seaforth in 1974 cost over $15,000 with government grants and registration fees covering about Numbers and statistics fair to say that this money is Cummings, Huron's Industrial Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, until Monday when a half the amount, leaving a deficit abounded as the Seaforth exhausted". Development officer, will help with the stud Y . service was conducted b Rev. D. Y ' ' Recreation Committee and the In 1950 a canvass in Seaforth Arena Committee of Town raised $8,404.98 or $4.20 • Council authorized payment of P Y Warren. Interment followed in ' per Council met with representatives• capita (on the basis of 2,000 using a $250 grant to the Minor Soccer Crediton Cemetery. r'- 'more ' - of four area townships to explain the arena), town debentures Association and payment of the P Y hve week rY and more the problems of financing raised $40,000 or $20 ,per capita, Figure Skating pro's salary. people discover what mighty jobs recreation in Seaforth. and the Town gave $5,000 to the They sent a resolution to the are accomplished by low cost The meeting revealed that Legion for the arena. The total Ontario Plowman's Association Expositor Want Ads. Dial a -almost half the participants in all Seaforth contribution then was Welcoming a 1978 Plowing Match Seaforth 527-0240. g. Seaforth Recreation programs, $3,404.97 or $26.70 per capita. in the Seaforth. area and assuring } including those at the arena, The same year, a canvass in the Association of co-operation. i. r come from out of town. In 1974 Tuckersmith, including Council thanked Ed. Dorrance the overall average particip tion Egmondville, raised $1.584.25 or of McKillop fora $25 donation to the arena` He's been doing this figures are Seafaorth, 5%. $1.25 per capita (based on 1,200 U Tuckersmith 26%, Mckillop 12%. using the arena). A canvass in for the past two or three years and Hibbert 5%, and Hullett. 2%. McKillop raised $2,099.52 or shows a wonderful spirit", Mayor Seaforth faces a•' deficit this"s1:30 per capita based on 1,600 Sills said. year in the Coinmqnity Centre r operation of over $92,000. including more than $85,000 for major repairs, Councillor- William Bennett, chairman of the Arena Committee using the arena. Canvasses in Hibbert raised' $698.49 or $1.40 per capita (500' using) -and in Hullett $616.33 or $1.50 per capita (400 using). SEAFORTH JEWELLERS reported. General recreation in Seaforth in 1974 cost over $15,000 with government grants and registration fees covering about The Community Centre Committee and the Recreation Committee are meting tonight to go over the participation figures and come up with the amounts I DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY, IpIFTSFOR FINE CHINA half the amount, leaving a deficit they would like each township All Types • of Repairs of over $8,000, the meeting a heard. Recreation director Clive Buist reported that, although area contribute for recreation Seaforth � and decide now toPhone represent the townships w o do contribute funds 527-0270 townships were canvassed when I f . v.or +r-1 -Wr- IN SEAFORTH Now has a large selection of RoGERS MAJESTM f Color Televisions and Stereos Buy now and use your layaway to ensure deli\le ry at Christmas. 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