HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 5A-AVMS:rib REGELE
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Mr. Norman Huble 1#4
Walton who spent New ears,
with • " 4- , . „ .
• Mrs: Leonard Grant at
'Georgetown has returned to
his home. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Regele visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele'
Thursday evening.
'Marsha, and Randy'
Nevers. visited on Wednes-
day with Mr. and Netts.
Harold McCallum atilt Carl.
Mrs. Harold McCallum;
"'st, Corresmtdene,_
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Municipal brain has noiv
been completed` at' a cost 'of
$22.817.19 and-the amending
by-law setting out the actual
cost of Constructing the drain ,
meeting held at .the_ _.,,was approved.
Township Hall in-Bern-holm. deneral aecOu tits in the
Th s by-law enables muni- anriottin of $27,346.90 were
cipalities to exercise site appoved for payment. and
-specific controlS over devel- road accounts in the amount
opment proposals additional of $10,858.51 were also ap-
to the general 'requirements , proved.
authorized by the township
zoning by-law. , Gordon Young was appoin:-
Council also approved a ted as, the Logan Township
by-law tuttborizing,the town- tipresentatiye to the Etna
ship to borrow up to Tinviiship
S350.000.00. in aggregate Logan Townghip representa-
from the bank in the, coming tives appointed to the Monk-
year. A by-law to appoint the ton Community Centre Board
members to the Committee
Logan Township Council
passed a by-law to establish
Site Plan Control Pursuant
' to Section -35a of The' plan-
ning Act as the regular
..TOAST,ER OvE4*1144ER--(/1ricartt Lane ts tioOkIn't h4ve Challerige4 his
wife, Margaret (right) to, write an, essay' recalling earlier ChriStMases in
Seafiirth• She "took the dare, her story 4104160-Vincent's And won
prizeln the Seeforth merichants' competition published in the Expositor.
Here; 'Debbie Gridzak, of Seafprth Reddi-Chef, whith don6ted the prize,
explains Ihepperation of Mrs. Lane's new toaster oven". (Expositor photo)
Towns h ips set wages
DRYWALL
FOR HIGH QUALITY
Peter Bakes
DRYWALL SERVICE
5271 398
or
527-O60 p ,
Off ti
FELJPAC &
SKIDOO T -
BOOTS
20%0 off
CURLING SHOES,
and
lift,OMBALL BOOTS
ALL LEATHER & VINYL BOOTS
REDUCED
Main Street • Seaforth 527-111 0
1.
SEAFORTH MOTORS
OFFERS 13 1 /2 % FINANCING
RIGHT NOW!
• EXAMPLE CALCULAtION
The' examPli shown It not 'ingots:411y for a par-
- Nadir Anshleis. .
... •
CASH PRICE
00411,11 PAYMENT Or TRADE-IN; .„
AMOUNT FINANCED
FINANcEcNARGEsois .
AEON** . . ,
, ANNUAL IPERCEI9TACiERATE
411MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF ' ,
.
1.500.00
1,500.00
coqp.op,,
1,794.04
13.5%
162.4$
Granada...the all-new
perforMance•car
for a new changing world.
"Your Satisfaction is
our First Contort,"
• Solos
• Servico
• Leasing
• Daily Rentals
SEAFORTH
MOTORS LIMITED
SALES DEPARTMENT OPENt
, a:m. till itp.M.. eittiipicrhkty som..1
AND SATURDAY 9 A.M. TILL 3 P.M:
SERVICE AND ORRIS DERARTMENE'OPEN: i ,
Hendry *rough Maley Scen. 1111 0110.6.
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Of Adjustment for the Town-.
`ship of Ulan was also given.
three readings..
The ' .Ontario Municipal
Board has' approved. the cir-
Culation of By-law.. #12-1980,,
by publishing, it in• a local"
newspaper. ThisJiy-laW was
passed in'. 1980, and lists'
number Of revisions to the.
township ..'.zonieg. by- .aW,,.
with regard io side yard and. . •
front. yard requirements for
buildings .used for raising
livestock. •••'
The by-law also reducesthe' •1
distance required between.
livestock buildings and &en- •
pied dwellings; and. residen,- •
tial 'zoneirlhe nitotinatirri lot
coverage for residetillatIOta- •
is being increased from 12
per 'cent to- 18 per , cent.
'Hibbert and FullartoiTown, .
ships has'e recently' 'enacted
similar bplaws to update
their .inning by-laws.
The council considered the
four bidreceived for wiring.,
the shed and installing.
lights. The .:contact
awarded to Mtkauglit
Mc of Mitchell' for $2.37100;'",,
This price inducted the .S1414
ply of Cold weatherlights.
The watightRptiinsen.,,
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE
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Before
You Buy
Over 300 Appliances
To Choose From
No 7% Sales Tax on
Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators,
Ranges, Freezers
DRYSDALE
Maior Appliance Centre Ltd.
Hensall Closed Mondays 262 2728
Open Frida till 9 p
te"
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THE HURON EXPOSIT° JANUARY 15,105
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The wage for the part-time
maintenance superintendent
increased 12.8 per cent - to
$6.60 per hour.
Hibbert emitted' approved.
Staff salaries for 1981 at their •
'Jan. 5 cootteilrifeeling. keep-,
ing increases in line. with. they
current inflation °rate.
• The. clerk-treasurer
received an '11.28 per cent
increase..., raising his salary
from $20.550 $22.850.
Road superintendent Ernie
liarburn. whose duties
' ium. The deptitly-reev,e.. will
• 'now get '$50 "for regular'
meetings ,and other_cp_unciL.
members will-g4 $47.50 for
regain: council Meetings, an
increase of 11 per cent over
last " year. All members of
council will receitte $37.50
for, special and committee
meetings.
The "clerk's salary, which
includeS doing the road
books. .4s tei'w $21,700, an
lactase Of 14.8 per cent.
The new rate for, the road
:superintendent.. is .
hour, an increase of •12.78,
per cent, and the main-
tenance superintendent.
after a raise of 12 percent"_i
•
cArte.spcmdent .
MRS. HERMAN
---LEONVARDT
345-2419
Four Brodhagen and area
snowmobiler s spotted a rob-
in in the Blyth area on
Tuesday January 6th. They
reported he was not too lively
in this cold weather;
fine annual coegregational
Meeting. of Loth-
Gran Church Ise thagen. was
field January Oth with three
Pew members elected,”,
Grfice, On the .citurvi: i•oard.
St. alltinliaan -
include those of drainage
commissioner. received an
11.57 per cent increase: frtim
$16,200 to $18,000 and the
road qrew received.a 75 cents
Pet hour increase.,
Reeve Roy Swart's annual
henorarium was increased
from $825 td $900. depuity-
reeve Don Johns 'will receive
$800 this year. an increase
from. $740 last year and
councillors will receive $700
annually, up from $650. ,
visited ~~virhw -A+Irs Mary
Thornton at Seaforth Com-
rntinity Hospital on Thursday
afterneon. Thornton-3
still in poor health. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
'Preszcator of Crediton visit-
ed oil Sunday with, Mr. and
()Mrs. Edward Regele and
also visited with Mrs. Mary
Thornton at' Seaforth •Corn -
mu pity'Hospital.
Sympathy is _extended 'to
Mr. Reuben'Buucic,and
pol:BrOdhagen in the loss
ofa-wife. mother and grand-
mother.
are: Mike DeJOng, Doug
MeEwen, Maxine Hinz and
Edwin .illman.
The'animal control. officer
has resigned and the clerk
was instructed to advertise
fOr someone to fill this va-
cancy ,
Representatives of the
Huron-Perth RegiOnal Asses-
sment Office:will be available
at' the Bornholm' Township
, Hall on January 14 and 15 ,
froth I p.m. to 9 p.-tit. to
discuss with ratepayers any
oranges in their assessment
as a "result Of the terassesi-
ment of all property in Logan
Township -according to 1975
valuation. ,
They—are- Ottrothrettlgisen:- •
Douglas Vock and Ross
Wtiod t,
The
i n
the Altar
Were in Meinte% of Phillip •
Rock who died I' years ago
January 11th. place titer
py his wife and fatuth The
baskets of flowers in the
chancel were from the Tuner..'
al of Mrs. Reuben Ouzels.
'and Mrs, George Hart, Brus
sels.-rtn-5.ther- of Mrs- 'Ross
Ande rson . ihitcholm. '
Mr. and Mrs. Rill RObert:
son. Mitchell.--Mr- and Mrs.
411fin- 1:109 42i 6 irk" 1"
N
• .
will have to mention all the
visitors that salted - and
brought gifts. Children.
grand' children. and their
parents are now likely back
to work 'in , their respectiye
homes. a5d St Columban
Correspondent
*amt-lvtr.- and--Mrs.
Milton •Bode, attended a
housewarming party of their
nephew. Mr. Douglas Beater.
mann Of Elmira on Saturdak.
Mr. and Mrs." August
Scherbarth. and Dorothy El-
ligsev accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Norman- ,Miltel. Mit- •
chat to visit with Mr- and
riles. Art MeElmen of Water-
loo on Sunday.
Mr, and lides„:' Wilbur.'
Hoegy left last. week to gti to
Florida for the winter Months,
Mr. Merle khaegy. Edmore
-4
has little to write tut as far
as visitors are copeeree4-.hut
it certainly was as joyous
occasion for 'everyone and*
the weather was ideal
The Crimin lads and 'Lane
boys have developed an open
party for Roy McGhee, w ho
tin 15 progressing •favonr-
ably and was released from
the hospital. on December
24th and is able to get around
with the use of a caneWeare
-glad to hear thatiMerle, keep!
it up.
Congratulations are ex-
tended' to Mr.- and Mrs.
Etarwiri Diet of. R.R.
Diiblia on the arrival of a
danghter, birn on .-January '
el the-Stratford General.
Hospital.
Congratulations', are .ex-.
-tended. to 'Mrs. 'Phillip
lEmma•P Rods.' of .these ' Ritz
air rink and its nice to see all
the activities over there. We
also have a nice coat of snow
for skiing. less the hills of
courses.' -
Fr. Oestyeen has a big
bank of snow in front of the
church. I imagine he would
give to someone for taking it
, away.. Anyway another
month will likely take care, of
that.
Villa., Mitchell, on„ her 95ttr
Birthday on January 9th. Mr.
and Mrs. George Rock and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rock of
Mitchell, celebrated her
-birthday with her, at the Villa
with birthday eAke and all.
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Leen-
hardt, Thamesford spent
Saturday with his mother and
Earl.
Mrs. Fried* Bartz (rtee,
Meyer) of Didsbury Alt*, a
cousin of mine, sent a TO" +
sage to me. To saY hello tO all, —
Per relatives in the Settfort4,
Brodhagele&.firunner,„ '
burn,ete. Surrounding 44.rfA.P
Several area councils set
pay, rates for the coming year
at their latest sessions.
McKillop township
,employees received an 11 per
tent across' the board wage,,
increase. Pay •for elected
membersrotund)`" in the
township was set in
December.
The clerk treasurer's wage
will increase from $19.100 in
1980 to $21,201; the road
superintendent, from $7.14
an, hour last year to abottn.
$7.93 and the road
employees from $6.87 an
hour to about $7.63 and from
$5.89, to $6.54.,
fl 4ogatt Township council
set wages for council mem-
bers and township emPloy-
ecs when it met in regular
session January 6.
increased to $52,5,0 per regu- an d are-- a news The reeve's salary was
tar meeting) a 10.5 per cent
increase over last year. He
also receiVes a 5500 honorar-
IV1cKillop has visitors
• • • ,
Jack ,and Fran returned to,
'Saudi Arabia last Friday.
Congratulations to Rob
and Lcirraine Noakes on the
birtb of their first child, a
daughter. •
Glad, to hear "that Craig
Murray is,,home from the
Stratford General Hoital
oney and, family. Stratford,
visited with Mrs. Tessie
"Maloney' On Sunday,
.VINCE LANEIEPORTS
My order to assist my
Correspondent iS Premised-1
will now earn 5 9.00 per hour. More Dublin news on page 20.
logan gets plan control
Gifford spew Sunday. with
Jai:Ivan(' Caroline 'McGhee,
Judy-and Roy, in Liacion-On
the occasion, of a going' away
visit from
Winthrop men hospitalized
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Jack Malone ''is sta-
tioned in Saudi Arabia with
the Bell Telephone visited
, recently With his sister, Mrs.,
Claira Murray and family.
Jack also, called on R,ev. Fr.
Onstveett one 'evening last
Week. Mt. and wi
th Malone visited %vith her
father. Mr. Wood in Tees- MRS. ROBERT HULLEY has toinred the Canadian We were happy to have
Water.. Jack and Fran also 527-1856 Army and will be stationed at Lou and Pat O'Reilly call on.
spent seyerai,.days. .-.—Cornwall„—Atoya-Scialia—Alste ur celebrated was the engage, inday-;-----p-articirlar ,
and Mrs. '• Joe ,Malone in • Seaforth Community Hospi-
l.,
-cause, I have been grounded. Winnipeg, Joe being very il ment of Judy McGhee to Ron the
is a patient in Leiversity
Hospital.. London after being
Walker'lit Crornarty..; Larry o inlea son - )titt:131;thony.ani(si
and Alice carlcner. Lisa.
Betty Harris. We wish both Leanpe, Larijo and Steven.
of these 'men better health Crcimarty. Ev and Sand y
and soon to be home again. Robinson:. Kippen, Ken
with.• their fa milics Walker. Aondon: Art and
TTBob and ' tetarg—H-taw. pvc~yii*Letirmons: Fred. anti
Hullev. '
,/.
ied by
David and Debbie'aixonipan- Voda Watcher. Strathro
Pat and Linda Nagle. Lon- r' 130 arid ,land
don. Helen and Joanne Cur
rte. DorcheSier. Ron •and
Thelma Sheritt and Ron Jr.
and-Kint Jorgenson. London,
Tony wolfeamp, BornholM.
forpast few weeks. Sheri. I of Londcip. Also • •
attending. ' the get-together
was their grandfather Otto