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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-22, Page 5POSITOR. A..Pfiit..;.1;•! • .. 1. ' even IN le reed in the.Hureln Expaittot eau 527-02410 •3200' 55A 40. f. Lib 11111 Jr 10 114 00' r 5611 5' - NW. ie to- we 6500' Sort' NO EXTRAS: .TO. PAY AT.S1LVERCREEK:... because AT SILVERCREEK SUBDIVISION TOWN WATER, SANITARY SEWERS, PAVED ROADS, CURBS, GUTTERS, ARE ALL INCLUDED IN THE PRICE YOU PAY WHEN YOU PURCHASE A LOT. ACT NOW -- SPACIOUS WELL SITUATED, FULLY SERVICED RESIDENTIAL .LOTS: ARE AVAILABLE SILVER CREEK SUBDIVISION 34 10 00 66 00 Pr59*,1 ;0'4 ALE XANDE'R 10500' 35 36 STRE ET r ;000 IS IP' 14 59615.te 0 t455..5.10' 1. A. 55°13 !Ohm 989 • 12 .61.1!13 10'16 9601 • Seaford) Community\ Hospital 1 j 0 arm 0 "OS . 12' N59°.5 Is :h 0500 • 0 5 6 05 ' , 46 o•s9ersio-4 • N52.; 5' 00 65- ;6' 6906 p ro 45 a - 114Z Ctea ; 3 4 As provided by a subdivision agreement with the Town of Seaforth• the purchase price of each lot includes: • Fully paid sanitary sewer service to lot - tlne •• Paved streets with curbs and gutters. Town water to lot line. • Street lights • Ask your real estate agent for 'details or write. to Sit VERCRfEk SUBDIVISION, Box 69, Sa4fOrth, NOK tiftbArku.ayism ati•viittt SOVit4SHSPS OF 5.1 AMY SUCKEtit0;0110 Goderich Street Ert 101116,'S HIGgWAY '1,0 a PLA 620 • Hibbert township council at a meeting Wednesday established two important policy decisions concerning road allowances.. A resolut- ion was passed prohibiting the planting- of trees a dis- tance of less than 33 feet front the centre of the road. and ,prohihiting !cultivation on toad allononees, closer ..that six feet to the etl of the 0'040 portion or the: road. OetWit OPTOSae4.concerti about flee planting4}4,yOong trees,. 4110 '0* 040410 *flip carried• out 'snraYing. It Otikhf. result when the tewn- was hoped Viet, ratePayers etalleetnplaties tree Planting would: inTorm the township road superintendent, and as well erect warning Signs, Budgets of the Fire Area. the Perth Planning Board and the Committee of Ad- justment were approved. The school levies were also ac- cepted. the Perth County Board of Education levy be- ing up' some $20.163.00 or .9.4979. and the Separate School Board up $5144 or Dublin has Easter visitors COWAN CANOES R.R. 5, BRUSSELS 887-6116 887-9342 New andlised Canoes and Paddles For Sale We refinish canoes and boats and we also refinish.furniture. and Mrs. Ken Hurley and family, Stratford; Mr: and Mrs. Dave Steinbach & girls, Mitchell; Mrs. Duncan Emm Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Easter 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and C arl were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Bruce- field and Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum and • Chad, #4 Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare, Angeline. Car- rie and Cory of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Will- is of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dalton and Jamie of Londesboro were Easter , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul -McCallum: -Cindy and Col= leen. and girls, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Storey and family. Blyth and Frank Allen. Staffa. . — And summers on its way..eforecasting worm weather ahead! EAR.slmos infant to slim, 14 *Short Sleeve tIpps •Slacki ' *Dresses •Shorts 0Jackets •Sun Suits (if necessary) on the -Scott Drain" was Accepted by council. The Clerk was in- structed to contact Dsborne clerk Harry Strang, to see if any ratepayers in that muni- cipality wished work done on this drain. The Conservation ., Authority was 'tailgated and an engineer will `be appoint; ed itykithu di$S- ,cooftdr,1000 11,4 6,11040- 4t6 picoings extending into eaily.b044 of the:010i, )1* 410 0004 a'resPintionl•• lettinga:titt*.*•0 midnight "for all cottneWIne;tings.. A 12.44. A letter was receiv- ed front The Perth Board of Education' indicating the Board intended to collect school levies four times a yeaecommeneble 1.482. The Reeve 'reported that this would be discussed at Count- Ceelle0- Council indicated c • Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 Mr. and Mrs. Dal.; Green- wood of Sarnia and Dennis O'Reilly and Nancy Franklin of Port Elgin spent Easter with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly . Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane on Saturday were Mrs. Rick Wendell, Vickie and Charlene and Joanne Flanagan of Kitchen- er and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane and Debbie of London, and on- Easter Sunday Mr, arid Mrs. 'Thos. Kale and Marijo of Seaforth. • The Beechwood' Barber Shop Quartet visited at the home of Leon Maloney on April '18 on, the occasion of Mr. Maloney's birthday. They sang several renditions 'of happy birthday' to hiM. - However due to -previous commitments they did not 'arrive until , 3:00 a.rn: and most of the! crowd had al- ready left by that time. We' are very fortunate to have such a talented group in the Decamped district and it is to•be hoped they will be entertaining again at future local events at an earlier Winthrop bowl Win LOBA euchre L.O.B.A. euchre' winners on April. 20 were: Ladies High-Mrs. Frank Sniale. Ladies Lone Hands- Mrs. Helen Byers. Ladies LoW-Mrs. McArthur. Men's High-Ed Byers. Men's Lone Hands-Percy Adams. Men's Low-Joe Mc- Lellan. Lucy draw: Lorne Dennis won an Easter cake decor- ate( and donated by . Lila Storey. aariaamemasaa. but the tax would be retund- ed from the province. Deliv- ery would be four weeks. The tender of Pollard Brothers for liquid calcium. at $135.85 per flake ton was accepted. Both these tenders are subject to M.T.C. approval. The ",IaleMillan" Drainage hour. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and girls from Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier and family from Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cronin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cronin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cronin and family spent Easter with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. MisseS Mary-Anne and Maureen McIver from Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Lou McIver. Miss Kathy O'Leary, Tor- onto with. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary. Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan . wete Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacRae! Jenny and Ian. London, Mrs. Laura Ward and Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. James Subject. Carrie. Ryan and Jeffrey of Kitchener.. and Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. Chris. Michael and Justin from London. r Miss Donna Nolan from London and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Sararas. Jill and Jeff of Exeter were Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan. Gordon Moylan. Highgate, Mrs. Mary Moylan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan and family from Kingsbridge unanimous rodution by council will lie required to extend a meeting for a further thirty minutes,. COUP- CO agreed that meeting ex- - w - • went Easter Sunday with Pilt. and Mrs. Don Moylan and family. Misses Joanne and Marion Jordon of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Bern- ie Jordan. • ' Larry IVIurray,pf Mississ- auga with hii parehts Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray. Miss Colleen Cronin of Strat- tbrd spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Cronin.. 4-H REPORT ' By Anne Ryan On Tuesday. April 7th the seventh meeting of the "Pa- tient Sewers" was held at Mrs. Klaver's home. Mem- ber's had a chance to have tending into, the early kers of the morning were UM long. and that if IMainens ants net Concluded a Whet meeting should be held- help With any problems dur- ifig. the project. They are reqUired to fill-in a number of pages in•' the books. For example: a cost report of the garment, garment evaluation and a record of achievement. Un Tuesday, April 21st each member of the group must bend in samples, books and finished garments to Carol Ryan to be marked. From there the projectsowill go to the Home Economist Members then began the plans for Achievement Night at' Seaforth Public School on May 21st at 7 -o'clock. Everyone is welcome to attend. GOOD TIME AT DUBLIN — The Browhie and Guide packs in Dublin recently held their annual mother and daughter banquet. Taking a. look at the food were Helen and Suzanne McKellar, Karen and Lori Cronin, Leona and Joanne McCarthy. (Photo courtesy Mitchell Advocate) -4w in., • Correspondent DON MACRAE 345-2842 Visitors with Mrs. Helen O'Rourke for Easter were Ed and Margaret Rowland, Steve, Michelle. John and Laurie; Jim & Louise Sloan, Barb & Rob, RR#5. Seaforth: Don and Eileen Muegge, Brian and Anne of Walkerton and Mrs. Marie Melady. Visitors with Don McRae were Jody and Marg McRae, ..Ian and Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman of London. They also , visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike McRae of John St.. Dublin. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert and family on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eckert and family. Monkton; Mr. ' and Mrs..Luke Schoonderwoerd and family. Mitchell; Mr. Visitors in McKillop _ Stratford were Mrs. Marg- . aret Reuerman of Seaforth. Mr. and :Mrs. Ronald IvIcCel lum and Chad. Mr, arid Mrs. William McClure and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beuerman and sons, Mr. and Mrs: Paul Stephenson and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Regele #5 Seaforth were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Larry. Marsha and Randy Nevers spent the weekend -visiting at Sarnia. ' • Mrs. 'Ron McCallum and Easter visitors Saturday Chad visited:on Monday with youn • le g peop evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Beuerman at • .Mike M,ussebnan audboys at. 1 Seaforth. - Correspondent • . MARO BULLET • 527-1856 Bob and Marg Hulley. ' David and Debbie, Bob and Janet spent Easter with Otto Walker. Cromarty. Also vis- iting at the same home were Hugh and Helen Cur- rie Larry and Alice Gardiner and family Kenneth Walker. London; and Ev and Sandy Robinson, Kippen. , • Dave Reid. London spent Easter weekend with his parent's and visited with Bob and 'Janet Hulley. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK The Cavan United Church, Young People had' . their first gamerof bowling Sunday evening 'at Seaforth bowling alleys. The Myth, Londesboro and , Walton -'Young People also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Beb Dalton. _Mr, and Mrs. Les' Deltieage and Verne and Mr. and Mrs. • .Bob Haris. have returned , home from their winter homes in 'Florida. We wel- • crime them • back to the community. Bob and Janet 'Hulley of 1 Gifford have moved . back to the community and for the present are living ---with-their-parentsAteb-an& Marg Hulley. Winthrop. , The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Anna Dcilmage and flintily in the passing of Bill Dolinage. Bill was a life-long resident of the coMmunity.and will be miss- ; d by everyone who knew him. wished the ttrtec a year Work, on -site noN11104 has 4avY" Cu441411''' ‘:b00.ii. 444, but ibrg•ii11 be TI* Tender cd MOW, utiOler OlteRiYeri MObars 434. Exeter i4*, fn.discttss any 'nrnhieins he* • a*PtOt report i#t Sub- of the .1.917 .44 too Ricligp elan ed to .t9ugit 'petition • 'trUck. '00,• '04w' *As'for by )'nhn Vbti4tiv aitr4 others and: 4.40-1.0 for repair. 404 nips vemeitr '