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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-12, Page 161:n n.:,17 THHURON EXPOSIT-ORI. MARCH 1,2, 1981 A The ­11011 Guide . To column is 2 Using the IoU 0. Chemical, Weed contrw% ..Form News -raw of 1.75 kg.. (active) per has 1;orm to hectare. one calculates the e,,ts. so, tric. T4s, corresponds to rate of product as follo*sz z .. He.'nsal'l s the riew packaging in miotic. ingredient. The labels op the easily convert from active All pxo*jk of' M,��kidvs pesticide containers are in ingredient it) product rate L Ha (product). You rnav after gius, y of Publication , r January I st. i*l. is in product rate. Table 1. page 5, In the corn, herbicide re pick up op metric- Satre companies still to 12 in ­1981 Guide to coroMpridations. one treat 'S, at,t,117M.A.K Offiec. Vitlaome ekmployees woges set too have some imperial Chemic*t Weed Control" ment is. "Atrazinc.. I ", it) Clinton. inventory. but this mJ11Ives, a list-Af all her�igiops, 2.25 kg. (active I I­ Don Pulicti i BN-Iaw amendinents all, it) meite a provin Wintario switch to metric as it is used Ir3isting the Iro active hectare." A-farmer ,.ants to Agricultural pit cer- tournament in Hens.& reminded council the for applicaTions. up during the coming ingredient of each, A use atraiine flo%vable „ith Representative proved at Hensall council's lififatV of approval for the A letter from tile ministry Wintario Capital Grants grants helped build the Expositor Classifiqd March mct!ting Mondas - landfill site. season. Art of culture and- recreation in was being reopened unity centre. ,corresponding conversion active ingredient if $00 g L Expo program confin council S. the will pay you dividends.K@Lke.t%ill set remunevallOn for The approved a This year. publication 75 factor Is given for each -From Table 1. page gives the treatments-in active product—From this, one can conversion factor in the last you tried one? Dial 527-0240• village cogocil. nit nil-ters and site P14P from Robert Erb at the vQMer elf tjigbwav 4 and. T1w,recyg will mcwve 5 Co QUqV4 �Jo,�$� 1 'rift? %itkoltom %to f: hf;jlb,� q wt ere m OCT 1001 P11. n. 011 rc- fu0tiolik qxv�od car tot. qT1 pl. PUC I , i - the ►t0l is.'to, be CohV0ftdJ4% will6m, civyv IS/J50'PVr' 1%,7Y Pre added I"ni. glad,"i'i0jilgoi st< '491d the T_-A, "We 44 ifidn �000vjl glrav '04 0t1xb-,#Ta3st_,d' cort Mom, 3pitpy witU aisho,, Paw, it hon- lilattpiqd' qxp sion is. stur a jo�v. told ilqrxag.� bitk in thc, bad- joua�p4fo go li_ hgo.00 tx, Y, Acci 'w "'Pto rr tit110041 I-SiX "Iffs board, R.r :A�ss)"ft,' to a' vrob 0 ftntiq de A- &rleil citing vish T 6 'joke. i1 lthv P r fegijin, vNith .k is stoO, it obo,01 f a ovvok speerIt 400 (Amsem ative 'parvir Will'- -u shop Fulincit. C4rAcr ;Xmic1c, wa,& the, prily thing ""I 'Is ere, 1,W1, at f(wir all 1C41tknqiI wa% javfteit to gol, for, 'a itiona illm Annual megAing %; I ed for tiplling reported from the fill -,entire Sev,cning. tit" -rofirl ay nicqtinb: 'tlititble joke at 'a rpeeting6y the Free Press" h;tff -d sho fj)r the Hu.ron County Municipal, Dilp-,, uild'a bindon Five. JJI -6,ns, I Now Of6cers' Association to be prc,�% reporter that -tile joke a a v tbectint.. hatiquet attoriided by police Non-councillor ­nI 1111111Vc held Aptit 16• in'Luckno%N, fold b% master of offici, s. He eonfinued. "it was a p.od , an, Clerk. Betty 01;e is first members. I Fred Darlin,,o "as un. Bruce Shays. pas prcsi- matter of blowing a trivial l0norariurn of s'i,- for each vice-president of the as fortunate arid' in %cr% had dant oLthe Huron-MixldNcx filing out (if 'proportion. If sociatkin. best he or she can P611 boundaries and poll hig places are as follows: I rnecting. and S, - dh'% act Paste. Collscr%afi%c` riding Con- that's the as chairman. Council approved .1 Contacted b% [Ile I •A sitters file incident ­A stupid do they should find another mom Betty Oke, it, , t lio�ation requesi by Glen'Nixon to cut Monday Darling said. "I filing tot- file Free Press job like repqrting for- the �0prising that part of the North Ward west of Sparling St4, from Markii''.5f to as clerk-treasur,, tax col- down a tree on his property,_ ha%e nt'% comme(it" lint iliett ro;porter it, do in riling the National Enquirer.— 0 west of Main St. from,John'St, to Gpciprich St, and west of VVilliant St St� lector and- The tree roots itre pushing till from I Goderich, St. to James -St. will be paid S26 I'll' it, 11thl. ie si&%&,alks. 'If "as ap-- �0 PO LING PLACE: Senioi' She x%ill also rL*,�""k­.11­'t' $2 /19roved under Coilucil.". • Clflzen�'Apts., 34 John St. .0m I = honorarium for la,h sffrittf existing policy of lla%itlg Vislotdirs at Veens 'way 74. Comprising that part of the North Ward west of Main St. -and north of Goderich St own hometm tiers plant another roceting attendvil from Main St. to William St. west and north of �ames St. from West Williali) St Ic Don Towton'%% N officialiv tree, for an} removed., Re%. Gon.%ou and pastor visited by her husband Don on a. special stand. C and Mrs. McDonald the limits of the corporation, including Kilbarchan and Manor Nursing Humes appointed work, �ultvrlllfetl- Couricillor"Mititfic Noakes Mcl-call conducted the and Mr Rev. McDonald began a POLLING PLACE: 74A Doug Stewart., 53 William St. am" dant at series oi 1enten thoughts for a solar, •I '5150H) reported tin the Rural Church serviev '.it QUectis- Jud% Super all(] Harm Court. 74B Klllbarchan NursingHome, 46 Church St. per. %ear. Ontario Municipal "as Nursing Home last Mervyn and Irene Dunn his sermon on Pilgrims of the 610� 6 and the - Ladies' of visited Mrs. Mitchell and In other burin,,, Association (ROMA) con- �% cc Road, with the first sermon 74C Seaforth Manor Nursing Home, 100 James St. Council also 141 vention.beld in Torosmi from (Iiisellitirst - United Ch-urCh Mrs. flenhatc. Mcn*s High oil The Two Roads That Lie 'I score tit hoaliti- uveas a mum t% S2.189 it) Il't Ntosable. February 8 tit) 11. The tilitertaincd -wi-111 billgo allo. ROSS Ahead of Us. He said there 75.� Comprising that part of the East Ward situated east of Main St. and north, Of P. �g meeting discussed drainage.,,,.. trvats'. it I ih arid are two roads that lie before 'Gouinlock St; from Main St. to Victoria St. and north of Goderich St. from Victorid r Ono Ba%ficld environment. tourism. Visitors ,lith Mrs. Wilds 1-kina YOUll. 41 - all of us. one is the low road, ....... . . .. --~ Mr., and Mrs. Joe Flynn sharr.. cdu�ation and government And K.t% Cockxkc1l, Nora the road called Self, the road St. east �o the hmits of the corporation. ALl1h6rilv as. Hvflsall'� tow " Dogan and daugbwr Moth. -and 41. and Mrs. Gerold POLLING PLACE,. C-ommunity Centre, Duke Street of the 1981 le%% grants. 'Met that has left God and others 11 FIN nnattended tile funcral'�.if the road of selfishness. Garth Postill %%11! N. paid Mrs. Noakes also reported Greta 'Lavirnic. -% % out, 76. Comprising that part of the East Ward situated east of Main St. and south ut till the former Mrs. Flynn's The other road is the High $124; :1 ,%-cck for ,­nllnlling on the first A usable- Bayfield and Ircile Dunn %isited Gouinlock St; from Main St. to Vittoria St and south of Goderich St. from Victoria he Vera Lammie. brother-in-law. Mr. Roy Atli- .• maintenance at h, Hcn%all conservatiop meeting s mad, and even though, it be St. nianiten, Berkley and Son al Hackett Funeral east to the limits 'of the corporation. attended. - more difficult, it is = road dull'-0te. , Wadys Mr's' POLLING PLACE: United Trails, 100 Main St. slvt Council approved ', the' ). lionic. Loran.. Monda%. of God where the pilgrim is Mari Oesch visited "ith Yat c I'lleyear of, (lie handicapp- directed and -stiengthened 77.' Comprising that part of tbe'Soutb, Ward situated• west of-Main St. and south of paid 15300 per %%L(k lind tile, minutes and,�, (,operating (k,'h cd I vas r"ogni,-cd Sunday budgets for the Hensall andlong the journey of life. Market St.,from main S.t. to Jarvis St. and so�th of C. N. Rlwys,, west to the firylits,of price had not bcLti increased MarilynMilHack and Dorcen sow• mom since 11)77. district eqmmunity Centre, McRobe*rl visited %% till Lc, ina Inorning This is the time of Lent• a corporation. at.%witrw a letter Plans for 1981 inciude 11111re Finkb,iner. Jicnsa6 United „hen 'a ti,,, of self-examination. 'he Council is POLLING PLACE-. The Dick House, t17 Main St. Braille Hymn Book ,kl% in of the hocketi tqqrnamenis and — said. a time for taking the frorn. the rninv, Muriel Tribncr pas % isiled , -by Mai�garcv Irieliner. presented Iv the Hensall 78. Comprising that part of the South Ward, bounddd.on'the east,by Main St.. on the mom Frivironnyent 11% otiflitic h0%V` -perhaps inviting file Cliniolf, measure of ourselves against t'lliletil'burch Women to he south to Market St. west to the western limits of the"corporation, a sltld� is, required Junior C teani to' hpid a Mrs, Aicc Ro/cridal %%a% the 'life of Christ. The ttt�north by John St, exitVisivc used %%ithill tile chinch. 'f he Children's " story 'used the and bounded on the south by Market St. from,Main St. to Jarvis St. south to. the ),iunin book conics in (oil satire theme. C.N'.,,Rlwy. and west to the western limits of the corporation. voftiinc-; %%bich call be placed The choir sang a lovely POLLING PLACE: lies. df Kenneth Cardno, 91 `John Street anthem Eyes For Beauty Pitied by Herbert Howells which spoke of the love which we find in God. Ulm ,%Ceeil - Pepper Ireetexf the' low now Congregation and David and t,ttrJohn Rowcliffe were the ONO ushers for the service. Ai The flowers at the front pC Map of 75 die' church were placed in 39 loving memory of Mr. Earl Teffrey, a member of. the 9 Chisiplhurst congregation, by Seaforth I U his daughters Peggy Fergu- son and Eria Coleman. arr UDY WOW BI ' BLEST .r C ote.9rat.01, coipomtico L,M.i The Bib1c,Study Group -s arted their Lcnte�ii Series of '14 Bible Study on -the Gospel of Ono JANET E. BOLTON, John'rhursday morning. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs group will meet every Thurs- L Art Bolton of R,.R. 1. Dublin. day at 10:00 a.m. 00 aduated St gr. Rev. McDonald attended [Ile University of Guelph. the silver wedding' anniver- ith her BL A ..-411 in ' S OEM "Ci-11 sirs of his cousins. Mr: and E 4 4 Sciences. Gue%ts a(tending, Ars, Floyd Hutton of Listo- Al femon.% included her wel, in the Atwood. Commun the cc A C t grandparents Mr. fty Centre Saturday evening. ar'n's. grandfl, U fir and,Mrs. RUSSCIJ BoIt(4)n am 'Wow Every week__ inom-And ,Nunn more pec, a 73 -A- SUR"I:G!4-0F.•-1-f these- -A n ri s t I s -we- ba re; mat) of Guelph. Jan has. vow I., S aforsh_.---vn�'A4htn_ C pIv discover what ji W% � . ] L3=,__, . , _ __ & ­ I � 1. U mighty jobs are accom- then surely spring is just around the corner. The cyclists are accepied a position with the plished by low cost Huron Gooissens and' John Gould, taking advantage • of -some spring-like Guelph branch of the Big 9 Expositor Want Ads., Dial Cc ternperatures last Weekend. (Photo by, Berri nger) moo Sisters organi/alion, S27-0240. 176. 0, d I Ll 'M •moo -ce e Var r t 40t am@ n.a c p e ,I b, a e. h Q U* -78 7 Got, 0, Si Eas t (orrt�%pondcnt tt�I hinc. sees oil the theme "Tho: X -bathed in. bright suns mors ime a talk based Enough stainless steel MARY CHESSEL,L Eco Earth(lie Si ".is 'and water glasses will jailleb Johnston's poern kitives ROD. 482-9969 Kt RED CROSS MONTH ptepared by American Indian Joan McAsh be' purchased to bring the A happ.\ occasidn to.bk' March is Red Cross month women for the World DaN of wa% ­u ply Up to iOO. A large J also took pz�d.'A.&et s place ill tarna last Friday p J;Z I I arid a canvg 'is b MEN canvass,is A.irver. *g" wilt,91 9-5, friends and %ung by Joyce Dowson arid package of used stain was shortly in Varna arid sur- A' joint Varna-­` adi)rie Havter. - retatr6c% joined with Elmer M. sent to, the Leprosy Mission. rounding area under the 'Goshen service N1;rs field in aml rounding Hayter at the An ad,aptation-of this ser. Member's were reminded to st leadership, of Mildred McAsh Varna oil 'Thursday evening 11WAft to%%aship hall to celebrate ed vice will be given 6-n Sunday, continue c fleeting them and d as Rev. Brown is taking a The R Cross is still very -led by Doris Wilson 'I mom Marg til it fortieth wedding -lot- lyter wilt 'sent them activieln world relief, and has Bonnie Roy. 'Margaret c- .. `� Following a del- ns in Clyniont offered prayer, Atfd course at Princeton Univer. in. Discarded panty-hose TUCKF.RSMITH now many first-aid statia sits. and the - U.C.W.is should be saved for test in TWP. •man icit�u% dinner catered by isolated . areas in' Canada. Margaret Hunt read ' the ser Valnia Miller of Seaforth all Conducting the church the craft room at the Blue itnem Ili life- scripture s'lections. Evelyn trains swtn sc c sow 2� evening of fun, and reminis- 11 ice. Water Rest Home. ft� saving techni4ueso and of McKinley read a translatiod 1. .1 ling took piace, 4�rith, a The two .!J,C.W, 'groups Treasurer a Hayter course, provides fete blood of Chief Seattle's impressive separated for their business reported Marg h;lahousskpt by family niern- $314 was real transfusions with blood they spc&h. given in reslionse to ­.,� 0, n ctings,: Presidedt .,Doris, .iced from the pancake sup-,, twrs'. and �inothcr by their Collect at.thcir donor clinics. the Arncricali,-gOV& 40M neighboufs illicturc a cut. le A very beautiful prayer offer it) buy their land. Carol 'Wilson announced the open Per. up considerably' from htlusc for those who took the IaSff year. The group hits of their %(in, back in diapers course been asked to cater for Wat and bugg Margaret crewel dit , ibroidery cou Z be 11 and Ruby Webster's SOth 9 M (Gerald's %tire) was^the 6 S4 S wi held in Ontarili Sir ct EISMONOVILLt mar arid music - ore Church, Clinton oil April I wedding annivdrsary on 10� by.he R ter' to children �%jls interspqrsed from 7 to 10 p.m. There will Sept. S. The annual dessert throughout the program. be a meeting of the Varna euchre will be on April 1-5 S" F19,111 ng Stations Are -Located at in Each of The Polls. Polls Addresses were read- by C group to set up a display for this year, and the fall turkey a, Pats swo Carol Symons on behalf of the elebrate St. smorgagboard on Sept. 23., areopenThursday, Match 19 from 8 a.m. to 7p.m. t'icighhours. and their son I mom mom Alan flor ill(: family. attended., sow An open Correspondent UJ97 C040MV199 am it house was held at 'Mrs. Jack Crozier, Paul Advance poll Thurs. March 12, Sat. March 14 and Mon. March 16 ' , MARY MERNER mom their Nonce oit Sunday when 462-7143 and Lori of Huron Ridge. well ober a 100 fricnds.cJIIcdr at Senior tititens Apartments, Market Street, Seaforth 0 4� Mr. and Mrs. And Kincardine, visited Sunday, BRUCE SMITH o6 them it) Atend congrat- with Mrs. George McIllwain, Thompson and Jeffire), of Mations. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sales Representative Oakville spent the week-end KAM been m This information has read Jack Httnf,'who34as.;ldnlit- Sandy, MtIchall Co-op Store OEM �vitfi his parents Mr. and Julie. Mike & She] 'ted to Clinton Hospital' on Mrs. John Thompson. ley. 130 )3 gem Monday. returned.home on eorgina Street available r area voter's bv 1� Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Claytob Ellis Safurdav afternoon. Allan Merner of R11 3 of Summerhill were Monday Mitchallf Ofit. NOK I NO 11NOW A Ism Charles, and gcrnice Reid Drumbo, visited Sward;; evening visitors with Mr. and Bus: 346-997$ arrived home Friday from (I with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Frank Riley. Rev�. 3484976. , mom mom ver enjoyable vacation In Nkener. Sandy, Julie. 1%4ike Foresters ate 'reminded of e Jac. -�'Rldd I Hawaii, well-btalized from -and Shelley-. hid for cSuples'tdbe all that lovely warm sun, held at the hiill March 17.. Your Ub- "M IMMINS& to Mr. and Mrs. Jim A&e. COO, 1110* E TJO •OTE NOW SE -R!, TT' 1h_1Q Wift4ASWWW shine. They were lucky son h Everyone Is invited to come old a card party at,th6ir Kt AANO ttNAlNttMt 111111KIIS jiwvp� Inv enough to land, Nack ill -Sffd- ieduwrau St. -par—lek—s Toronto when thelodtY was FAends and nelghbours DIV �'T