The Huron Expositor, 1977-01-06, Page 21•
20--THE HURON EXPC$1."OR JANUARY 13, 1977
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1977 Should be a year of hav"ejust genii from year to year
plarming for Seaforth according to without looking ahead."
Mayor Betty eardno. Mayor earth?, said the new
"I think we haven't planned at coulicil should sit down and plan
all in the past," she said. "We out road and storm sewer •
requirements
financial
would
- programmed
ahead," she s
an eye on
restraints
to see' it
five years
with
like
for
aid..
Mayor Camino said the same
sort of planning„should be done
by the PUC, particularly in
regards to financing waterworks
renovations.
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-"If we don't have anything to ' Se,aforth shill ld look at setting up"'
keep young people here we will a Community Arena' Board, to
have mainly an elderly administer the arena in
population. Without young conjunction • with the
people there •is no vision." neighbouring townships. She
House buying ti s _It isn't something that has to Seakrtb's sanitary landfill site poin ted out that one of ,the
be Wowed rigidly, but we should should also be looked after in the townships, had asked for
• committee and had been given a at least look ahead," she said • re resentafion on the arena cumin vear
The town should also look at The town had looked at the idea of
Last the amount of natural light
in a home is important_ to our
function and well being: Check
the amount of natural light
available in your work and living
areas: If you're .forced to use
(ideally three to seven, feet)
_
between each of the three work,
areas, fridge,-sink and range is a
real 'problem not easily solved
without extensive kitchen
remodelling. Adequate laundry
Related t facilities conveniently located or quantities of artificial light during o this problem is the
are you-relegated to -the cellaV-rnaito of daylight hours, you .problem of no jobs in Seaforth for
with the cobwebs and the canning could in time .develop similar young people who must le4Ve to
equipment? characteristics to those of a find work, she. said.
Bathrooms poorly equipped ',laboratory rat. -
are, next'to the kitchen, the most If 'y'ou visualize your dream
costly, to improve. • Look for home as the I result of ""a few
adequate lighting and ventilation, minor changes" take note of them
multi-use, storage and convenient and calculate them according to
-use , of-shavers, electric tooth- the time and cost involved, your
. brushes, make-up• mirrors and love for sawdust mid the smell of
hair dryers.,,_ fresh
n-V ting noo seat. developing more industrial land buying an incinerator, she saith Neighbouring townships would art.4 enceuraging more industry to but the provincial goverrunerit in the future have to have a larger locate in Seaforth, she said., . ..„„offers no incentive .40. voice and share of responsibility
"If we 'don't have the land to inunicipalitiei to set up such „a . in Limning the arena, she said,
offer, we won't get the industry." *teT• Generally, the Mayor said, Oat
"aovernment's haver.'t laseli she weirld. like _to see the town
treating municipalities on 4 yery remain the same in the future,
equal basis, I think," she 'said. but there should also be sortie
Mayor Cardno said that allowance for growth.
artuctq'Cfectrance
paint.
.SATURDAY
January 8
from,' TO. 4
{We invite yoU to take advantage of
this January special on-
Perry MitChell and his dog
Peaches, —well known_ :,_.C.FPL,TV
personalities will be on hand on
Saturday from 2•to 3 p.rn. to provide
autographs anci greet contributors. _
Help the:lions_Club to° help
the AtepdFund &ring the Jackets & Snowmobile Suits
Evening Gowns & Jumpsuits
Blouses & Skirts
Hats, Mitts & Scarves
Skepwear & Housecoats
WOWNS.'
SHOES
,Buy one.pair at $12.00
and 6et one pair FSEF
--(Editor's -Notei------Rlfiabem--:
Hawkins is an interior design.
consultant practicing in Vancou-
ver, B.C. Trained' in New York
and _ San Francisco .ker • work
extends to all aspesctS761-the-
residential and commercial fields.
In, addition,' she is' a faculty
Member' -of the Vancouver
Community College.
She• is past president of the
Interior Designers' Institute of
British Columbia, a meniber of
the Interior Designers' of Canada
and a 4orporate member of the
American Society of Interior
Designers. )
To the inexperienced homebuyer, •
a "Mans' home is his 'castle",
Often is true, . shared by ratS,
dry-rot and a couple of mortgage
- companies. Meanwhile • Mrs.
Mouse wrestles with eighteenth
' 'century ' pliiinbing and a clothes
..._ closet 'built for a,. nun. Less
Obvious to. check than insulation ,,-
and interest rates, the simple
basics of good planning can
,,,ptevept years of .annoyance -and
inconvenience. , '
Sart at the front tioor If you'~
beihg rained on, get used' to i ,
Front or ,back doors without
adequate shelter cannot easily be •
remedied without a'` band-aid•
appearance..9nce inside, 'are you
"baffled"Lfrorrithe.front door and
hall'or does the, paper hoy' and a
. wave of cold air become 'part of
•••••: _your living-room company?
Guests as well as family members
need a degrde 'of•privacy .which is
wily that same view should stop
short of the bedrooms, bathroom
_door and kitchen sink. ...._
eSteps between the car and the
: ' kitchen with an armload• of
groderies may not help var. ' .
indigestion but it's .agreat way to
" ifarin-shape. A ' door opening
away from--yott at,the tope of
basenient stairs, ' '''''' -:already.
miserably narrow may very. well ... -,-put you in--traetionf • • .
Lack of kitchen counter space
'.t Main '.reet
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8:00 CASINO - NITE [Arena]
per person includes maal
Proceeds to Arena Eund Raising
Tickets available from Seaforth.- Insurance, The Forge and members
12 Midnight. Smorgasbord Dinner at Arena
8:30 p:m. GIRLS 'HOCKEY'
Seaforth Supremes VS Mitchell
, . .
SNOWMOBILE POKER RAI4Y
from Optimiat,Park
Registration 1:00 p.m: to 2:00 p.m.
CLASS A - Paiticipant $3.00 per entry '
CLASS B - Spectator $3.00 per entry
Advance Entries AvailaOle from Members
Snowmobilers "Rally Round" You're Wyseme 'at the Arena.
Yield Ste Marie
Margo Kale Joan Sills Naney.Pres.zeator
Winter Carnival Snow Princess to be
" -Announced Prior.' '
in 9:00 a.. ATOM-HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.,[Arena) ,
'-9:00 a.m. WINTER CARNIVAL CURLING BDNSPIEL
... [Cyriing 'glut)] .y,
9:00 a.m. 'SNOW SCULPTURING [Optimist Park]
CLASS A - ELEMENTARY GflADES,- 1-5 with
supervision
CLASS B -=-ELEMENTARY GRAPES 8..,-,A No
supervision.
• Open to-air Elementary Schools In thearea.--
'-ft:80 p.m.
CLASS C - Secondary School Division, . ,, jo
S.D.H.S.-House Leagues 10:30 p.m.
CLASS D - "OPEN" (All ages) ' ,
•
12:00 Noon JUDGING of SNOW SCULPTURING
.• By Robert Tetu and Addy McPhee -
(Beachwood Pottery)
1:00 p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOL SNOW—C-ARNIVAL
9:00 p?,m. WINTER CARNIVAL BALL SeafOrth Legion
Music by "Travel-are&L, .
Admission $5.00 couple Advance tia4ets
9:80 p.m. WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE Seaforth Arena
MuSic by '"Uncoln Green"
AdmisOion - $3.90 per person 18 years and oVer
WINTER CARNIVAL "50:'s" TEEN HOP &Ms
Music by„
COsturne Pifzetr":1-- •
Admission '$1.00 :18 years ,and Wider
1. Co-ed Tug - of - war
2. Povvderl3uff Football [Girls]
3. Toboggan Obitacle RacelBoys] •
, 4. Co-ed Bed Race •
CoMpetitIon,between S.D.H:S: House Leagues:
PHOENIX, COMET, TAURUS, AURORA BOREALIS...f
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