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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-13, Page 7#, ►► k y,:.�r„ e . -an.., you i �.b.. .: A� � Monday, nigtr: .o Env)ran• . #t 4 9 f $• At thea meetin Seaforth council conducted the %�'� follow ' constrµctiptt,� �t* A►f� 0 i aj . o in busitJess. F i } rn $ towtl.,pWOgg rR�P. f�+¢�41 s»t>Re: A chain of office to be worn by An agreomegt . t, gives' xh. 0 �+a 'I1�t M ► . ,. Mrs. Mary Merner and Mrs. Wilfred Scott Brenda, each may r of the town has been M ss•Su an De Groof of Clinton John and. David, on tt%e occasion purchased and was displayed at tows} a`hye yea lea or► the, neer �. 0 tspent the weekend visiting with of Wilfred's birthday. the meeting. parltln$.19t to by but �soth ofthe 4 arena #s bei drawn n , The, —Ek..E r a , Kerri Medd. Mr. Carl iv erner is a patient In The town's insurance costs are tender o D & V Electric t su 1 } r.iy ir?'i ., } f p p SUt1 �.IQ SU1'4 �> � r > �y= yr's . Jim Thompson returned home Clinton Public Hospital where he about $11,500. That seems a lot tlaYee dawn to dusk li hta tilers on Wednesday from a tnp to B.C. had hi's appendics removed on to me for a town this size," Reeve �t �k-Q ri tif' ,,,,,,,d fi'�4Y'R orf s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson Saturday. John Flannerycommented. was accepted. A 5435 it was thlf >� 5 "' i y" y ✓ David Dan n, •and''Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kin swell Council autorized a 1975 rant lowest of three. The others sver+s ) p�D 42i, ' 1t0 , .� g g Frank Kling Ltd.,. $575 and 117 GODESICS ,yu+°n w ti Sunday dinner guests with Mr. of Clinton visited on Sunday with . t9 the Seaforth Agricultural G.A.Siils and Sons, $439. The and and Mrs. Allan Kaufman and Mrs -George Mcllwain and Mrs, S ciety of $ 500, Q curling rink will suppiy,power for .� � A MIRAGE? — Seaforth motorists'..probably thought Kevin of Hickson. Carl Merner and famil A resoluti 'n was assed rAA //��AI� /� C w /� t p Y 9 y o P the lights, Ph. 527-0 40" EX � Q ,c '�.o �1'"1k MG{ , they were seeing things for a short time one morning Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin approving the subdivision plans people•who are unsure whether • Imo. last week when the slgn in front of Ian's ..service of Colborne Township "visited with of 6oboconk are visiting for a few of A.Y. and W. G. McLean. or not they need a building permit - Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, days with iMrs. W.L. Whyte, An offer from the London when "planning changes in their station on the .main corner advertised gas at 17 cents Jim Sharon and Bob on Saturday. Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Humane Society to act as dog homes, should check with �+ 24 H. OUR TOWING per gallon.,But alas, we weien t back to the days of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hanks of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Pr;mcator catcher in town was referred to building inspector Wilmer Cuthill cheap gas and niekle cups of coffee. The sigh, Pilot Mound Manitoba arrived on Bill Debbie and Michael visited council's police committee to get first, council was told. CARL'S AUTO, BODY probably chan9ed by some post Hallowe'en Saturday to spend some time over the weekend with Mr, and an estimate on cost of the Ontario Home" Renewal prankster, was back to a more normal 71 cent per visiting with the McClure families Mrs. Larry Scott and Dwayne of service, Program loans totalling $20,401 BRUSSELS Mr. and Mrs. Sam MoCjure Parkhill. The Town •signed papers for six -applicants have been gallon price shortly aft ee. (Staff Photo) and family held a family gather- giving easements to the Ministry approved. "It seems to be going ing' on Sunday at their home for Date change PP g g the relatives to meet with Mr; and The public meeting on. Arend smoothly and it's good to see Complete- e of itCollision and Frame advantage le taking g g , Mrs. Hanks. restructuring in the county has (Continuedfrom Page 1) p AT THE ARENA councillor Jim Crocker, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Maros Bos been moved to November 26, ,in compared with 530 flat rate there - last October. of the finance ' committee Service Steven, Sharen Kenny and Mich- Clinton PS, a change from Nov commented. Council will apply ael visited on, Sunday in 'Dor: a 19. With salary negotiations and Are they wanting us to for the rest of their rant from the FRI. NOV. 14 5:00 p.m. Girls Rhigetts. Any gids , Chester with Mr. and Mrs. Martin many other meetings going on, : close the arena down?" he asked. g wishing D register may do so. Van Bomniel, Christopher,, David deputy reeve Bill Dale said he Surely there is some way to get a Province. 8:30 p.m.. Jr.D. Hocks flat rate, he said. Mayor Cardno An offer by Harold Coleman to Day 887-9269*'. N ire 887-9231 y and Mark. doubts there will be much of a( y rent about three acres in the SeaforW vs Pt. Stanley Mrs. Grace Patterson of Bram- crowd."Maybe that's why the said the PUC could have come industrial park for agricultural f f SAT. NOV. 15 8:00 a,m. - Sat. MorningHocks pton visited on November 4th date . was changed," Mayor ' and told the arena committee y with her brother and familv Mr: Cardno joked. "here's your meter reading. Let's Purposes was referred to the. G 2 - 3:30 P.M. - Public Skating � town's industrial committee. 4:00 p.m. - Atom Prae . talk about how to bill it?`' iittead 5:00 p.m. - Novice Prac. Bowling Scores of just sending a bill. About $1000 in taxes were SA O 7:00 p.m. - PeWee Game Councillor Bennett said the written off to clean up the town's - Seaforth vs Grand Bend , St.Jpmes Bowling League Ladies' high single, Flora Anne freak warm weather had upped assessment roll. Some, of the 8:30 p.m. Midget Prae. Teamm S,ta,ndings: Ups & Downs McAllister„283, high triple, Barb the arena's eater use. "In the properTax taxes will be recoverable Sales 1 ax Re bate 41; Tigers 35; MisFits 27; Wesenberg, 632. Men's high cold -those motors mightn't have from new owners, Mayor Betty SUN-NOV. 16 2:30 p.m. - Jr. D. Hockey Swingers 25; Aces 24; Down & +un 6- months." Cardno said. g single and triple, Ron Beuerman. � Tavistock vs Seaforth Out 1'6. 267 700. Water is recycled through the All connections to the towns 7:00 p.m. - Industrial Hockey Ladies' High single, Paula Town & Country ice making system in the new storm and sewer drains must be 1976 COUGAR XR 7 Marcussen 244, high triple - Team standings: Honey Mitchell arena, but there is no approved by the town's public MON, NOV. 1 7 4:30, P.m- - Figure Skating Sandra Johnson 608. Men's high Co mbs 24; Corn Flakers 22; way that sen be done with works department, Reeve Flanner 2 Door. Hardtop in Dark Red with a Red chairman of the works TUES.NOV.18 6:30 p.m. Atom Game single and triple, John Coleman, Sugar Pops 16; Cherios16;ruit Seaforth's, councillor Bennett committee, said. Landau Vinyl Roof 351 V$ , A,utomatiC, .Seaforth vs Clinton 357, 875. Loops 16; Apple Jacks ll':` said. 7:45 P -m- -'Bantam Prae. Mixed Doubles Ladies' High single and triple, Councillor Charlie Campbell People who want to buy the Double Power, Vinyl Comfort Lounge 9;00 p.m.- Midget Game Team standings: Gum Drops Pearl -McCallum, 231, 626. Men's said,perhaps the town should look Food that town crews get when « at putting in their own water trimming .trees • will -pay $10 a Twin Seats, Electric Defroster, Seaforth vs Zurich 37; Hum Bugs 30; Jelly Beans 23; high single, Jack Ungarian, 350; p g s Jaw TEasers 19; Lollipops 19.; high triple,, Bob Regele 742. pressure y stems at the arena. cord, -Reeve Flannery said. Automatic Air Temperature Control WED. NOV, 19 8:00 p.m. - Womeris Broomball After about 15 minutes of p „ � � Life SAvers 19. Legion Team Council endorsed his request • THURS.NOV.20' 6:15 p.m. .power Skating Team standings: • Question that a quarterly PUC financial discussion in committee of the Am L'm• Multiplex Stereo., Cast Aluminum 7:30 p.m. _ Mens Broomball Marks. 26; Lucky Six 25; Korner report be presented to council. whole, council resolved that the Car wash kids 21; Jubilies 21; Yu -Know 18; Ball Macaulay has promised to terms of the 1970 Fire Area Board' Wheels, Dual Racing Mirrors, . have the arena roof, which has agreement between Seaforth, Fireband 15 Sponsored by — CANADIAN TIRE LTD., g Hullett, Hibbert, Tuckersmith Body Side Mouldings Seaforth Ladies' high single and triple, been allowing the leakage of as a n0 problem.Betty Leonhardt, 277, 650. Men's• much as two inches, of water in and McKillop be adhered to, high single and triple, Jack the player's box, repaired by the especially , section 10. The December council meeting,,,- resolution will be sent to FAB 1976 FORD CUSTOM 500 • Eisler, 289,, 796. •' g".,- ••' : � - � � COUnCI I Egmondvtlle League councillor Bennett said. member councils. ° Team standings: Bara Cudas Town council has no objectiorr 37; Thunder Birds 32; Jaguars 31; tne.. to a car wash operation in the Mustangs '27; Wild Cats 22; former Coleman Collision Centre Cougars 19. ■ at Main and Market Sts., they • Ladies' high single, Diana told the building's new owner, Nobel, 249, high triple Marg Bruce Rathwellf Monday night. Nobel, 67-5-• Men's high single Mr. R athwell said he and triple, Murray. Bennewies, I 0 considering a coin operated three 257, 731. bay car wash at the rear of the y,b.c. ' q d l building and perhaps offices in Team standings: Peacocks 3k; front. Starlings 29; Orioles 27; Eagles ~� NOTICE _ Mayor Betty. Cardno said that 22; Tweety .Birds 21; Kingfishers since the area is zoned highway 17. commercial there should be no Girl's high single and triple, •` problem. The building is already Marg ' Montgomery, 176, 478. November 28,197,03' on sewers but will need a bigger Boys' , high single, Steve outlet, Mr.Rathwell said. It will Hildebrand, 224; high triple, also use "a fair bit of water". Terry Morey, 558. OUR YEAR E A few years ago there were y,bseniors problems when a car wash was Team stanindgs: Allouettes 36; proposed on S. Main st., the Eskimos 24; Rough Riders 15; S FAST mayor said. The zoning had to Ka s 9. changed and by the time that wasas Girl's high single and triple, done, the operator was no longer Karen Munro 223, 548. triple, interested, she said. high single and triple, John c Nielsen, 253, 704. APPROACHING R. Bolton -is Commercial League Team Standings: Happy Bunch 29; Optimists 26; Sharpies 23; 1•"Pl6ase check your account and world champ Penny Pinchers 21; Turtles 15; Gold Diggers 12. helpus clean up thtrbe Russell T. Bolton of Seaforth Ladies' high single and triple, took first place in the hay event of • Alice Van Bakel, 234, 593. Men's the World Field Crops high single - Hugle 'Menheere loose ends for the Championship Awards in judging 280. high triple, Harry DeLoyer Tuesday for the 47th annual Royal 704. cord ting year Agricultural 'Winter Fair. It was the fourth' year in which Mr. Bolton has won the event. McKillop We like to know our customers The judging was done in by name! , advance of the fair's Friday S EA FO RT H FARMERS opening. Correspondent Robert P. Allan, Brucefield, Mrs. Ed. Regele_ another area farmer who is a Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum frequent winner of top awards at visited on Sunday afternoon with CO-OP the Royal, won the Canadian Seed Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerman and Growers' Association .trophy for family. his Sanilac white beans. Mrs. Lois Hoff visited on Monday with Miss Joy Hey. Miss Marion McCallum, daughter of Mr.•and Mrs. Harold WE SPECIALIZE McCallum and Mr, Murray Hare r of Listowel were united in marriage inWalton United Church IN on Friday evening with Rev. E, Baker as minister. Mrs. Mary Thornton visited SERVI-A JEJ1 Monday afternoon with Mrs. Norma Byerman of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Re Bele , Krista, Karen and 'Darlene of * Oil change & lubrication service with no labour eha.rge s Princeton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. McCallum Tune up service and also visited the former's father Mi. Edwardltegele who is * Cooling system service a patient'in Seaforth Community * Shocks & wheel bearingservice Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Presz- cator of Crediton visited with Mr. * Clutch '& transmission service Edward Regele last Wednesdav afternoon at Seaforth Community * Custom car clean -service Hospital and also visited with Mrs. Edward Regele and attend Minor Body Serviceed Walton Fow 1 Supper. tr Mr. and Mrs. Gowan of London Cash & carry Anti freeze visited on Saturday with Miss Joy Hey. UnlrO Al tires Miss Angie Hare spent the .P•prOdnct$ Y weekend with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum. Miss Joy Hey spent Tuesday in SEA ORTH SERVICE CENTRE London. Mr. VValter Clark of9-R.R,4, Main Corner SEAFORTH 1 Proprietor Ian Walton has returned to his home after visiting his brother in Chatham last week. 2 Door Pillared Hardtop,in Light'Bltye, 351 V8, Automatic Double Potaer Convenience Group, Radio, Heavy. Duty Suspension, Delux Wheel Covers,' Body Side' Mouldings 1976 . PT,NTO MPG Staition wagon in Light Lemon, 'Green, 2300 cc's 4 Cylinder Engine 4 Speed Transmission Decor Group , - Locking Gas Cap Rear Defogger,_ Wheel Disks THE TRUCK MART 1.976 FORD F100 CUSTOM Pickup in Orange Gold with Tan Vinyl Seats, 300 Six Cylinder Engine, Double Power, Stick Shift, Swing Lock Mirrors,., Step Bumper, Side Mouldings, White Accent Stripes, Wheel Disks, White Fiberglass Pickup Cap. 1976 FORD F 150 CUS'POM Pickup in Two Tone Dark Blue and White, with a Blue vinyl Interior, 360 V8, Stick Shift. Double Power Radio Side Mouldings Mud and Snow Tires Swing Lock Mirrors. 1976 FORD F 150 CUSTOM Pickup in Cinnamon Brown with Tan Vinyl Seats, 30OV8 Automatic, Power Brakes, Step Bumper, Wheel Disks Low Mount Fest Coast Mirrors, Mud and Snow Tires. The Lot With Small Town Value And Big Ch'. Style! BILL McLA UG- HLIN . MOTORS Linr" t "0 Ir. SE"OR T ' a