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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 3- �,� �� , 4i, ,I �, ­ , o , � � � -.111 ,, , , � ­", . -­ =,, ­ _,4V= -,­-, -­ •,-,�, _,, =-, , -, " - - ,,-., 2'. ---q ­ � �,­ ., �� :, "".", " " - - I -I , - , ... �,O �,_ T =�­ _­!;­.­�­ ,7- 1� . 1:.� � . - . P � � , w, --1&11,, 1, ---ill �7: _111-­.il . 'i, , � - - � ,-� - ,� " � ­ � 14". ­­­, I 11,1-1111 I � , " I I . � I '111 _11� 1 7. .- fr .� � - ­­!-7�­', .--. ,� , ,�, " � i �­ .." :" � ,­� ��, —, i � _­ . ��: . ., -11-, ­�i-, �.­ ".''T 11 I I � I � .., 11 � . , � . � . . I I . � I I ? . . 1�, . \11, . . � . I ., - � . � . I . . I I � I . . :i I I . I .1 ;1 . 1 � . — -_ . � � I I .1 . I . I .. I I I . - %t *­ 1. 1, I � . i ' II " 01 � I — TH`E HURON EXPOSITOR,, FEORVARY, lgv� 1161, _., 11" , , , ` I �! -1 '' I , I I . � -1 , '. —,--, _1 � r-11 - I - , , � ,_ t :r . ____� ­ 4 . ­ _ . I . ___ ;-- - - - - - ' , ­ - *_ - . . . ­ . I. . , , I I - . ,) . . r I - I I I 11, . 14. " " y .per ec, . . 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She 9,,Cs`h4.k!f` a day has -n enough. closer thi §�kMpJ.v._pr*scP,tsr� trine:� I'll I I '�, ­ . ­_ . .�� I". " I t - I a. wepq�. to no - - I - "'uAichi "'b' '4-- ' - , "I. .. - r, - '. I -4ett"Uttwili-PrOatity say -'r 6ef_yl, �_'. !..._.1__ ,'14*-,�TA-kir#i�g[ttli(6�d.""" & 11, C tkkk ettfur and beticir. Like ' I lieu of ,Power,$ we_:could ul _ �, I ,- _. , _�__ , .1 _ _�� ._ g_g,q . 11 ­�,, . , - : ,� , , ": �. � jr(A"K`W,�" �4ir= by being awa),� from, honl� gctting,VqQW,---C, "5*Jfc,ly. PhOng take turns 1004 ., , . . - I I " - . That -M,.y,,�-F,,Al�,tWpg,',�,,,W,,,,,,,.o,A�.1*,vW , •Ing at i . . I I .010, .1.1, , . . tb60 , . I � e . I I : ' 11 �' 11 � She b.d.1% .e at least one D�QI1!65,ists On -Jeepipig in my food in the larder. haring bulbs in the frid $�000 , 50 , � . ,c . , 11 1 , . . " I .'Wgr. . 1 ,*)"�p"OOV" Five lowwo my . _,$ hom , insists , ­ I . ft - , I .1 ­ . "I , .� . . , r 1_0�1)1�1�1<3�-Q),<)�- .. . �. �. , I , . , , - I - I -berq�:god the , I , w ' ,"., '. I . ,. 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I 1. . I . . . . � � , , ", . 'Conspi�u If the storms and thTeatso' - , �e., r, ur9.,-.-,,,e--,l-s ., ic _�e .. .... �� by' **Ath bulbs: r. s r1t._ : s. . ! ., eaa.--k' I 11 . ,. _. , . . , , , .,. ur6 ' ,Ex 6s .;;;; I . I . f .1 H n! ,or' � ao, : * �', , , " I '�It_,, 1, I—. � . - I I � I I . � I . , I . p SitQF ". � . !"­ f , , , 1� . , 'I., , ... � -_ I . . '. I I -!nw I . . �:, � ,. . , . . I ... That prompted my storms continue, I'm in for L . . � . weekend photograph;� . , ' *. ,,b�hand-ta buy' 1V,ffW b�Albs the strangest Valentine vet, r BY ALICE W .-- 111­_­11�.�,�.­­,rc>-C;�_ - � ­ -�i-�>.),--,)-��l,>�>�>�a-l"�)-)�-)-�,�RI)a-.'--�>-,�)�-�,->,>-)�--,),-),"-l">-">"v.for forcing by Easter time. . . BB . guidlelines ' being policed by urban�oriented er. David, whose I - . ' THE LITTLEST BROOMBALL PLAYERS?—Well, JaM . • ie Dick, left, three They're now taking up badly the better half and tue'zt.g George Kloster. chairman 6f'the Ontario , municipal councils and give farmers more - mother Fran is the - . . . celebrating in McKillop, our Federation of Airticulture'-s'40FM environ, -- input inu,) planning deoisi decisions. . I - - months, and KPI ly Devereaux, who' months �id' n't et on` the needed space in thF_29�- ... -daugh'ter and I ceJebritirig in mint . committee warned 40 area farmers, "if . darkroom tichnician' 4 . ­ , . I ' ,E�aWr - , 'friftralbl- >­­ - - '-t Sonic of the solutions the'env environmental ta I . ,� , at the paper, has ,,-),--,- >).-,,.),-,),..,,W"01.tllp.4,;WaMjgl,erg,%e"pp-otaWr�i A sday��w%naMeWt,,,Javn4w� Seaforth. farmers of all people can support 'the ' t , ­ ., . . > > - is With-hiS. mom, -SUSeFl- (his-dad.-GO154[tv was-- tournament -ehtairmiln� and ' " .. And so I work on my it would be one to re- preservation of good agricuiltuial, land. 46�i ... committee recommended to the OFA wove already. covered -, a I : , . ' ' farmer %%�a% improved and uniform agricultural land ' 1. ­ ­ �, I � ­ ,-,Kel]Y'I§ Wlth-her-n�om, Lynn. (Photo by White) daughter. She's involved in member but* not my pre- can." The Oxford cduptY i I I t . number of events for . . one of the-: community -at- ferred choice, One night in addressing Hurow- County Fedc ".1oft )f- .-oning. distinctions - between, agricultural . __ ___ ___ __ for . . . 1, . ­ .. .... I ... I large's, civil izin e institutions town with relatives this wea Agriculture - members in Brucefteld "`land and.. buffer areas. ' adequate the Expositor. . . 1 ' - . ,­ . Thursday night as part of the OFA's push for comppnk'�ation when. a farmer is refused - I I IJ I ..>_ ­ - - _. � .1.0 . 0 new legislation, to protect the fartning permission to expand and thus zoned out of I ,,T,- e, ac'_ he.r�y , �-.a.,"tt[ea'�.,, - if o -r- - 9-. - - planning .guidelines .­­­­.... ___ ­_. Local men, injured .community from urban J�Woachnlcnl- business, and w4ich 'Will widen ­­.-_­ � - _­ --V-_ -,r,._ - ----.. -, ­ I . I I I The chairman said his committee allow' farmers to plan for their opprations on I . . L, I . . I . I I I Continued from page I this salary will increase to $14.760 as of truck sanded the surfa�*c, of the policy must be a longterm basis. I Market St. Two local men. Mark concluded "the thrust ­ •11 . � ' .�`�_,-­­ > ,-;_,- _voruract since last. September. � . February 1. 1.981. - - Consitt. 23. of R.R. 3 Kippen- I I the preservation'Of good agricutfural land." Adrian Vos of Blyth asked if the Council's ' plans to widen . I 1, after the crash. P -A The new contract provides for an overall � v, there's divisionenvironment � I The 19.5 per cent raise moves the Huron and David Collins. 31. of He said unfortunately, � : , committee hath given any part of Market St. and : . 9.5 per cent salary increase for Huron ! � . 'Walton, were iniurdd in an within the.fariiiing community -sonic farm rs thought to the rights of animals in drawing ,reconstruct it from Main .. . County's secondary school teachers. The County secondary school teachers out of the accident Thursday near Snow costs- feel th�'provincial ,government won't accept up guideline . s for a Farmers" Bill of Rights. Ord St s.' got approval Mon-, I - raise is paid on a "split grid" system, giving bottom salary position in the province. but Clandeboye. The, two men . . a strong land use policy, and- many farmers Mr. - KJosler sjid' tbeie's, no 'quest' night. and the town I I . . ' ion day . " - teachers a 6.37 per cent raise from still leaves them considerably below were passengers in a pickup questiomd - want farm severqnces, and the option of � farmcr�'1_o_d­a'y__Afe getting criticized for their applied to the Ministry of -_ - . "-- September. 1980 to Februarv.'1981 and a Provincial average., ,according- to- � selling their land for non-farm uses. I - . I . . truck driven by Wayne Ben- livestock practices. He said.the-lechnology of Transportation and Cam- I , further 12 per cent raise from February to Teachers' Federation , spokesman. Shirley ­ . . � I '" f R. R. 3, Dashwood'. Seaforth . council He pointed out flilltime farmers are now in the li t c -k industry i's ''putting anillia i -C) for, an %W &941 A,�o,:.<)�<)t�<)><)�><)><)N,(>><))"', . I RqNuc ' 7 5 0"" Os municatipil tMT "C)" VZ" pof I . v-C)v-*,0X-< C�.-C)-<)-�<)-O�� )11 . - . .. The . driver and fivc p;issen- questioned, and then paid a . the minority among those who 'farm and under mend I pressure to get extra $14,100 in •-subsidy. I i , J�V 1� 6 ire f OAs . ' A�l means the most 5enVtac t%c In addition to the increase in R:tlarv. the. time' farmer's. product , ucl . . 41h,;l1ke ' ' . gers were all CN.R employees bill fof .plo%ving and snow have, been replaced by part- d t " out cif them- The other Part of Sea- . , - . -system, who previously earned $29.184, will new provides for the establishment' , . and Bef, discussion 0, I removal of $1.408.75 from hobby farmers-, ,corporate farmers di the OFA's 4orking , forth's 1981; road construct- - - Sea - now earn S32.800 this year. The average of several teacher-trustq,e6 coin mit tees to I on their -way to work in Hyde rem . , ' . * � . . Park. ' - Frank Kling- Ltd. speculative investors buying ,up farmland. paper".' concluded. - Mr. Kloster again ion program will be .the - � . salary for secondary school teachers in the work on an ongoing basis on resolving Park. truck collided with a Public . works committee He 'advised farmers to- start selling the , �reeommended working with the gqViernment asphalt surfacing"iif Railway . county will be 528.790 this contract year. difficulties and on long-term planning. ' O' an and 'their Strategy for she Preserviitiom of St. from 'Main -to . the' west ­.. ­ . � Mrs.Wear car driven by Spencer cbai6n= -Bob ' Dinsmore need for of farmland ,on t be "' a . .. Principals and vice -principals also re- y said. "it is the hope of both __ --87__A&_f­­j_o_inea in the questioning and economic; basis'. He. said agricul e mus, Agri ultural Land,paper - "take what we town limits. at a,total cost Of 11, I . -Matherg-.--38-.---oT-2 �' agriculture -1-c- `I6 "a Permanent. secure and#onomically vii .a v have in existence. take the govern-, $14,000. 1 11 ­.__­­_..­__ ---.. -,c-i�iv4ed-,vaiws.--Sec,ondaF"-hoot -pi4n(,-ipals--partift,4hat-thcse-tbmnfkwcr.,,vOt MC. -ab . 1� . I will receive $44.040 annually and vice- work amicably to iron out any areas of aide Street. S. in London on .said he didn't know why the., I � . ' _Cwll�s - ' . an icy section of 'Middles6x firm had been asked to he!p industry, since ,[Ontario' farmers "have a 1)1rnt*s..__commitment - -H6 - told 'Rijp&L `Jfic-7 town's. chance of � principals will receive $39.240. 1. potential conflict -before they reach the -said- ..,-,r-,P,sp.onsibilityi-:not.�just� , , - . I . , County Road 22. Mr, Mat- plow streets. But , �� -to ... lff-anidl=11114 INit-16 - federation 'members he sees a long time getting the extra subsidy Teachers who just joined the Huron formal bargaining process for next years ki i J) 't Millions of 'sh idid be ret y-gwd Ili a-fi I ,hers was.. ,__ .lg,_qqc�t�,.,-.councillor-Alf-RiSii.' ili;��n ­­ ' people less fortunate thaq us." refineme-pt-period before -the -fecteraridh7s " 0 P' t .� i ' , , --- . County board last fall made $13,972, and contract. " I.. - -,,,--,-I .1 --.,---, r. lhi:t - n foreman have the That ret;sT niihilit"ccording-to-40os-lerr; �___j�. . ,w).<)r�>�>�:OE_>,�<))­ <>_­)��Iff,�, '51- <,N)- .< ,>�<>­»W)0-))-- .r>),ry­­. ..­_�< =�Sgr:�� ----a--- assenger. . Ow � _Q -is- ' worKing. paper is ready to be presented'to' election year, commented . -, )o;,- -),:- -1 --_)g-` ` - - to en . . . )­ r. - - - -fa-f - - ___ _____­­* Wayne Kee ey�i e 8T r P1 j_r_o;; food for world markets. He warll�0_ the provincial government. t. clerk Jim 'Cracker. . � 1. 1> ­*S_)1 -_-_1 � _,J`� , -,�ff --� -0, - -.-- - , -, - - --- Sl�;;��­�- '7- 'O -ifow,er-to-ask-for--aWts�t;k'fic4&. � . . . -_-_-­­ar0_ ve.. on n was Councillor Bill Bennett one Of Canada's natural resources. good, Following- the discussiop on -the �paper; a, Councillor Gerald,0rooth- , - I . ­_-­. . It'e"a,0 ; --ti a a agri�ul�pral land. is getting scarcer.- H�, Hullett. 'Township iarMer. Lar'ry Dillon. uis', :who' has proposed doing P_._1erth-.-i4r 1le-­ taken to Univer it Hospital also asked why r1other'loc I 'in serious; condition. firm- ,John H. McLlwa' added, in solving? world problems. -4 would raised ,the issue. of fir -e -insurance fpr farm . all of Market St. this -year. - , . I Mark Conskt and Con's'truction , Ltd., hadn't rather seethe use of food riower�tharL6ullct buildings. , Mr. ­Dillo� said 'he believes was told the,,, town wauld have I Major coni:6�sion (by the board) because of Both Ma Construction - ._Wt . 2 .- I bullet . . , � I BY COLLEEN MALONEY in Perth the costs associated with it." said Mrs David Collins were listed in bt;�p asked toy-snow' Power:''' . __- ___ farmers are presently' being, discouraged_. 46 I pay tW per cent of th . Elementary school teachers . - - asked . -1 . . _e. - ­­_ I the I . County will receive an 18 per cent salary . I fair condition in University too. . Councillor Paul Ross - The environment committee chairman __ from safe management practices. to avoid, cost- Seaforth's share of the I I - � . ; Teachers may also receive a maximum of Hospital Friday. Mr. Benne- thought policies on who's warned •,the audience problems between barn fires by i Hi said ' first project is $51.'800.'and I . � I . . insurance companies. I I � I . . . increase over the next twayqars. following a - which -wies was taken to St. Mico d ' h tr''ti help.' town . farmers and their ,urban. induMrialized in the Wester . provinces, insurance of the Railway St. paving. I � t I I � - contract,:,settlement +etween - the teachers - -3770. under -a wage -protection -clause ireo " e a , ' It I . - - London sir toy es � 'neighbours wo4't diminish in the $7.000. Reconstructing Mar-, '� I and the Perth County Board of Education. will run from Sept. 1981 to June 1982.. The Joseph's Hospital in Lon ' - with snow re- 1. I .. and companies.... offer . lower rates. for farm . I d be triggered once inflation I ' , , buildings which are less likgly to. turn 'k,et from Ordlio Louis'a would ­ " � � I where he was reported in fair mova ought, to. be clearly, .. ...... thgt Peaceful co4gxistence between the two __a_ _ - - __ . - - - __ ___1 ,. - Board and teacher representatives clause wool - condition. I I spelled .out. ,"It puts' . is � , - an groups� must be est'a6lished. I - - ..-,pc4icy-4�hat-does�n'�i.-!Fe-e'm- tio" be followed here. , cdst-­-the--4own $17.500 and , �T, . I reached 71/2 .. . . -1 . . outlined the terms of the new agreement at a , per cent. Teachers would Constable Scott Fleming; unfair He--sai d-th e---I*dvitre-eg"T,i-v-e-y*"ea-r-,- )T� . The farmer said he has approach in- .from Louisa to the west town press conference Feb. 4. The contract will receive the maximum rate once inflation z ir burden o e_y1_1_____. . . T-1-HaIN approached ' . run from Sept. 1. 1980 to Aug. 31. 198:2 reached I I percent. of, the _� - ach_--with�VU­­" ­­ d agricultural codc__of�lpracticc has failed. to surance companies about the Matter as an - - I . .­.- , P,sga_.QFP__.de_t checks : an - _­ - - . " limits, S43A00. , I I - .--- �-e "),�?<)".��>tiofigiw?l�<>A--e->�--l-�.,<>��>.">)"<-)O------,-,� 53;—W��>­0­7>3­­, ���aid--Mathers was ,porcedurr-s IOL folibmt when come to grips 'with the clash. between, individual but felt. perhaps the' TWe'pubtic works commit- . I . ' I , tjbv - he's hiring work out." I farmers and their urban, -neighbours. For would' like to investigate the matter.'On the - tee will arrange a mee-Cing, I .1 ­EMk_-,­­---,d --,-.------northbound a#d , . . I � ... ,)­ ,­ - Teachers. III in -over--all. salary;-' tow - I �� ` - -Wic v6hicle-w4s southbound, " Etc ca -very welt get q example. he said.- manp aplilications to suggestion of Joho V B with'Market St. merchants ,�;.­,­ wi -receive ,�­1 .- . . - -- -_ s ., �n't� . - . . an eer�. who was I - -benefk increasL- (ixcitiding-inerefildnTS) of . . expand existing- farm livestock, o' I Fraok -Sills.and Bruce Rath--A7d A00 at time oVthc��,accide'nt. purchase order at 6 a.m.." operations I cba g the meeting. Larr a reed to �. I I .irin . _y Dillon g " I , 101/4 per cent for the -period from Sept. 1. are denied. if non-farm resident$ are,living I d well and B.M. Ross. project I . . I - The investigating officer, commented councillor Hazel . . meet with John Nesbttt iih his insurancii ' • '1980 to Aug. 31, 1981. For the first time in several years Seaforth said •the road was a sheet Of Hildebrand. . I nearby. When problems arise. Mr. Kloster committee to investigate the matter of fire .engineers. The two are 'con- , . . . . .-.--- ._...._.Tine i axes a ge - t ci ich e r� s - sj ala a r Y -w i I L r i s � e -from___ �. . -neighbouring iftiflif . eipalities in said, , the onus is tilwa . s on the fat'mer to . 1 ritay-Joirr- -tic ice at the time of the Couh6llor decidi&d the dis. I y I 1,PS-914"go further ,Ind driw up a resolution , reined about the ;,firoposed . ' . $20,482. to $23.148 during the first year of sending a delegate to the .Good Roads collision. A county roads cuss -the matter'in committee change his practises. .rather than on urban for pr6sentation at , a future meeting. ' . * %Adth'of Market's first bloqk, - I . I , ' ' - the contract. . convention in, Tnronto later this month. I . . . I and the chairman,will -talk to ,neighbours to accept the notse,.and odours , Federation .members were 'informed the and,its effect on their prop- . .1 . , Because the increase will. be initiated in Councillor , I which 'inevitably, ' result . 1. . ernes. . , I . I I . . Uor Alf Rwis said he'd "seriously I . foreman Harvey Dolmage. ,, members of parliament .dinner. . . -1 . two phases during the first year, teachers consider" attending and expressed interest ,.9 Mr.- Kloster said tougher land u -scheduled, f A ClassifiedI actual increase -of nine ionto `Pay it and CII it guid reserve farmland iv use i for Feb. 21 in Clinton, will be re -scheduled An Exposiiiii1. will receive an in seminars on "More for your Road Correctio � elines to Oreser would - or date follow'ing'the March 19 provincial will pay you dividends. Have . " vlag- - . per cent. . Maintenance Dolla&' ,,,p - ____­ ­_ later." Aid chairman , I . -0240.. , ­_ 1 '94 ,#,v,r4�wnt-­­- -- -11" ---- Dinsmore. remove. the existing problem of land 'use election. � . e? Dial 517 � . . >s,)�;b",the -ws"o-" 'NrydM111`., �Qne"""`�', `�A>A I I - . . � I . you tried on- -, � � �i - ., p,Ayers­dbr`1aV4l*T(r recyc Ing. The article in last wee ' k's ' � " . . - I . . . . , . . ' I of the agreement will be $9,501.847. This , Councillor Bob Dinsmore remarked that I Expositor titled "SDHS . I . _1 . . . . .. � I . . . . ' represents a 10.87 -per cent increase over last. one. or two things looked interesting but "is . Bears Suffering" was written 0 . ­ . � 1. I . I . . i I . - year. . '. , . there enough to make it worthwhile to by Paul St. Louis not Pa ' . I . , . S. ' 91 . . .0 . Paul � . By the end of the second contract year, I . go to . Ellis- , I , . . � , . . . I - . Toronto for three. days and get something ­ , , I . . . , principal's salaries will range from $37.720 but of it?" I I. . the Expositor apologizes . L I 0 ns , , �,p-oo.,. - ,g,et' I . ,6. ft ; , . I . . . ., ­ . to 541.780. There are 24 principals in the , .. send anybody. you, won't get, for the 'error. _ .. . , I I I . � . . . I . . I . If you don't I I I I . I I I . I I county. . something out, of it"• said reeve Bill Dale. ., I - ., i I i . . ' . . I . Principal's salaries will be raised 12 -perhe,A from solicitation in town. will be , I can help others'' and had spend a number of years Councillor s said was. not _urp - ­,­'­ '" . gift. of S2.500 I , , , Ltd, of Lucan expect to hive . . ' .. Ross, ____,_..__.____ __5.--, ,�,, ­_ � :,A. - _­­. .--_... cent--during,.t-he-first--year-e-and~84/,-p6p -cent - .,,he . To not6h Feeds Limited. under way so that it can be another who' said "its a in Seaforth, what a., pretty" everything, in order, irr time . I c0_u4ilii_tie,nd'all three days. . I 0 . . 0' - .- during the second'yeAr Of the contract. ' ' presented. by �. -, Topnotch , completed' before the end of pleasure to help the Lions of town .it .was and how for swimming in June. I , Teadhers Will receive an additional 7.5 per Council voted to join the association for . General Manager . Jim , the. month. A, minAkOr -of -Seaforth." - ' ___ * attractive the' approaches . 1 1$43.000 1 . I . M 1 Approximately S31'. One convention registration fee is S, rK'' lop -off the" letters to national donors'and - Writing from .Winnipeg driving front the, east were already has been paid on the cent increase during the second year of the I . � � Cunningharh, k-idkcd � I contract. This represents an estimated 10.35 I I second phase of the Seaforth to former residents already where he is now president of upon e, . i 10 entering the town," He congirtiction', acco-01. park - ­ I I * . ' - I per cent increase in . havii' Pioneer Grain - Company - added that he always would committee chairman J.O. - . . 'costs to the board. . No charges 0 I Lions ., Park Renovation . have gone out and I - I . . ' � The costs of two items in the second year' ' campaign Mondgy-nigh.L �' .r.esulted,ih an encouraging, Limited. .. K. Brucc be appreciative of thc Lions Turnbull said. I - - ­ . 0 ' r-evie%"s ,;.,r,- ----T1ff-Ta-K0a[g­n ,already is ' response, r including a S1.000 MacMillan said "I certainly Park because of the benefits � last fail � of the contract can, only be estimated. said 0 . V_V_ - - Wet weather' ' . ,�.�<).,.01..<)><>v-<tsusoc-43amba�,,,�,aa".4wr",M-a-the.<,411AIca�de, n_,,t___________.,___ ., well past,thdhalf way mark .gift from a former resident t of always have 'Very fond o . nd which .the park. swim ' delayed grading and drain - board's salary negotiating committee. . . . u, . . ft, with a total' $45.013.00. Hibbert township: memories ,of Seaforth and program provided in making age . work on the ball diamond- I No charges were laid in a two car accident . The S2.500' Topnotch con- Canvassers who have' particularly 'the eastern it possible for member's of his J Ili A program that would encourage teachers ,�, permits ' but this too is expected to be ' to enroll in Ministry of Education upgrading last Wednesday afternoon oil Highwdy Win . tribution provides a boost for, - completed their calls report limits where the Lion's Park family to learn to swim ' . comoleted early in the sp,ring . � , gra Ing . . I" . I . , St. Columban which.' sent both drivers it) I .. campaign as the that genera has been and the hospitit are, located I �, "�. . courges"will begin Jan. 1. 1982. - ' hospital with minor injuries. . . BY WILMAOKE I -the . ca . fly there It . Construction work at the , if weather co-operates to r � Ron Aiken. . chief negotiator for the I campaign committee moves an excellent reaction. Typical and over the years have had park was well advanced' permit early seeding it is The accident. whi6li occurred under poor NkKi.11op-township -issuL-d- " - t- - Wal. . . s a donor who said "I many people mention to Inc. I .1 . � ' -teachers. said 'these 'p'ourses are more . I 1- - o ,raise the added dollars - was � when work stopped late last expected the diimond will be . . . � >,_>­­1111�_ _> ,,>-,-4rwitt"mditions-'-ftvsultc&,%"M]-,.i�ti—ea!�t-- --biiiding permits amounting needed to en at � mi kids' ' from various parts of fall. The general -contractors in use in late summer. Dr. I --aiPpIC60-e'fd'Me-,-cla-eiMVM-WW'6ti�iv>�r-%'i'lv , ensure that the appreciate ill - . I I I . ­ bound car driven by David Alexander. 18. of ,to $725.0100 in 1'980. reported . they heard I ,, Frank Van Bussel and Sons, Turnbull said , I � courses-, .. I park renovation program can already have their skills now Canada. when th . I . . � Because university courses offered more Front St. E.. Seaforth hit a patch of ice and , building inspector Eugene .be carried to co pletidn. . . . . - I ''I - _. . . , _. . . . I I _f " - -, -AJ-r � .y � . -Mator . , , , I , � Tf - IF �P. -, . - I I � . m I I I , 0 _A1111111111111111 . . slid into a westbound, vehicle. driven b% McAdam Monday. Included committee � ; g� 1) ' , in-mittete chairft= ch I . credit for upgrading. twichers, were 1 1! , . � .... : J discouraged from taking ministry courses, .it,, � Gordon Phillips. .52. 40 Mohawk Crc%._,___"rP___permits-- --for-for, new-- Vincent said. . I . � 11; Ili . I I � __________.____.�),_-__'1G -:--7-------__._.-_--- . _�5 1 - . TrOmeer I � K""'.°."."._. ­­ ­1re -�I-s-C-Arilicii S51a. Affint n I � . buildings and renovations. I The totat of $45.0,13.00 - 1 ., I Mr. Philtips was taken to Clinton Public . Council 1. aPPrOvC4 received to da I . \ . � Herman said the program ,(QLlalil (Quality Hospital lwhqrc fie was treated and released. applications for two -drain ' " ,t6 is, made, ­ ,, . I I I . . . � ' '' Evaluation Council of Ontario Program . , . I . ­.- " tio as follows according to . : � . . S80--,..-.-,,---W..--A.Le,l.vwdgr---w-gs....treAted���-it- -Soaforth- -.1&4 aniou-n-ting to $27036. campaign treasurer Gordon � � .. . . . v<"- - - .--- --,Thpee)-w4ll--cost-,wmiaximanvof�-I .000 - I I I.. 11 1 I I I I , ; 7� , AAopting'the program represented. I "A Community imanitY and later released. . Pass,id for payment were ' Rimmer. � . , .1. . I I I . ! I road accounts amounting to Lions Club members $16.250.. I . -1 -11 . . I ­­­... . ....-.1.1-1. ­­­­ � � 513 454.4p ' and general Seaforth , ' $7.739. 11, todgo . � . , I . , I . I accounts-, amounting to McKillop 1 $5.896..1-- ' , I . . - � , $6.190.60. . ' ­­­Ss"s .,David Tremeer was � . . Iai I . . � ,Tuckerstnith . I ..� , I ' installed Master of Britannia . .� - I � I . I . - - � I - I __ - .Gravel, - .1endem, -1,Klt ' be - - 1. ��� %�� . I I . I , 'C m e I 11 I . In - I Seaforth Business and . 6,-A,_,,yW0­­,,�V­ __t", ��_ 11 I—— ­ 1-1 � =;;; I I_ ' .. - 170 A.F.' and . ­ . __1 . . __ _ �_­.,?�_ � I 11 � A. I advertised Which are to bi in Industry . S6.465 ' . . ., . Lodge No. I . I " I I .. I ­� . . . .1 I I for -the' next I meeting, on , Industrial 1411 $4.000., . .1 't� .. I . I'll, 1, .. . A.M. , succecditig Alfred., F I . � . I ! Lontinued from plige I , Huro s'socillion. Mt.- March 2. Council wants the . . I 1. �r I Ross. . - , I I � I , Fortner residents S1.285.1 � I I I Mr. Bailey. 419, explained his work %, it h john4p?nc and his W61111111a have title still. gravel io be Out ofi, the •loads While much of the canvass , ,.-4�1 1 ,'.�Pl. ; , - I Other officers are: Senior . - - , ' � t .r �, I r I I .1� i I - . I , � . .Warden, Kenneth Cardno;' 1. . t, - ` - . I , 4; - -farmer&-,and-_tbc_probletns --- faced -faced �Sumlll . ? . early this year. in area 'townships 'is con• I . 1, ­', � 11 . I .. .. , .. ­ . , - I .. . I I I I : Junior Warden,, Kenneth 1 businessmen influenced his decision to run Toliv, McQuail. a 38 year old West . A discussion was held .1 I , 11 . _ pleted, a number of cativa"s- "., .. , , I I � ' ' , . . for' -the nomination. The candidate. who is Waw ' . . I � " Campbell; Chaplain, Orville' . ' 11 � anosh Townshipfarnier. %%-as acclainted the.road budget which will be sers. have two or three calls to � -�- ,i " . - � �, � 11 � making his first try. -poli _ , � 'G.Oke; Treasurer. 19' Cyril r tics. has been as file NDO candidate for-Ilic Hur6n-Bruce finalized at a later meeting. * re turning iii their" " ', I --I . I I , I 9- make- before I . I .. , I , I . . I- . � , I active in commumity.affairs since purchasing riding tot the March 19 provincial olcOion, A letter from the ministry kits. In Seaforth ,about two r', 14' 1 1 t .,� .... :4111W Kirk., Secretary. Gordon A. � the Sunrise Dairy and moving to-WinghaniMr. McOuttil was made his parl.N."'i elloice at of natural resources reported thirds of the canvasseis have X1. k, , � 1 11 I . Wright., Senior Deacon. . I I ; 20 years ago. Mr. 9iiii1ey's -wife Pat is I Saturday night'~ nomination meeting in , the deer hunting season fast completed their rounds. . �� ,� . I ,�::, I.` ,�� .I. . . James R. MacLeod; Junior . .1 , . member of Wingham town council. The Wingliam. 17alJ was successful With 103 . 1_6ht . Park $75,000.00 Deacon, Douglas Sinale., � Seaforth Chairman Irwin A BOOST FROCH-The oafoitli Senior St6ward Verne Scott-. . ea 'forth Baileys hive six children, foto of whom work The candidate, who ra;%cs sheet' 0"d deer killed. The report said ,is planned a wind, I ' I in the family -run busitiess. ' . goats on his 100 -acre farm ouvoklk I ,-Johnston h. renovation -fund recei�eda*boost� Monday hight when Topnotch general jul)ior Steward. David " 11 . thsit 885 licences' were up, bliI7 ' commencingCunningham_ Tony Johnstone, 3S. is general manager of Lu'cknow, ran unsuccessfully for the NIAI i,, issued . with 128 hunters Mondai (if next week and it manager, Jim Cnnham presented a cheque fat $2,500 on behalf of 'Leenting; 'Inner Guard, . 11 I the , Lutknow, 'Sentinel community the federal clociion in the same ridiw-P. using them in Huron County . Rab'KffrR-. Outer OuArd, I . Is c%pected that canvassers the company. With more than half of the objectivIe already In, hand the. , Leslie I .1 . . . I , newspaper. He is pitsitopfcsidttlt of (he -Mr. McOulil. who is active in several farm and 70 per cent of these will by iible to complete their , campaign comfnittee is hopeful that it will obtain the balance in the near , Charles Retves. . . I i Lucknow Business Association. and has , organizdlions, is second vice-president Ill hunters were resiftnts of . 'Installation eerithotlies - ' 1', I - , been' involved with the, local recreatiOn the HuronFedelrafion Of Agriculture and i% .i Huron. '; t call~ ,across town . during the " futut.b. Here receiving the cheque from Mr. Cunningham are (left) w I erd conducted by a 'team . I . G week. Marlen Vincent, campaign committeb chairman and club president, W.P. , - � I. - .. Committee, the Legion and the 81tiewater strong advocale of alternate energv %ourt #,,. The meeting was . A�. the' same time the , . . . . I I . undet ,the. 'dkrtttion�of - - ­. t , . , , I I I P I f 1 . " in 1" � 5 " `_'__J - _':�___Pa ' Kee ey�ide 0 '� 0 d c _ 'e.. on n Univer itv H, Shrine Club. fie is a director on the federal including solar energy. adjourned at S:00 pirit. ' McLaughlin. .,I*-. JPhdtd b� Shpve 1,19r) Laverne 1jugill. I 1, - , . . r industry and McLaughlin. ­ � . � I ­ �_ _ 1'. . I � . , . . 1. I I ... . I I I i, I 11 4 . I r � _.,10-.----_1T-1 . " I ,%P_�*___ -,-,.-L- I 1. 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