HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-12-19, Page 15THE
AND
SHORT OF IT
SNOWMOBILE OWNERS
The Exeter Council seeks the cooperation of all owners of snowmobiles so
that they may continue to enjoy to the fill! the sport and at the same time
protect the interests of other citizens.
Printed below is Bylaw No. 4, 1972, a bylaw to
control the use of motorized snow vehicles
within the Town of Exeter
IF PROVISIONS OF THIS BY-LAW ARE NOT
ADHERED TO, SNOW VEHICLES COULD BE
BANNED COMPLETELY IN EXETER
WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Exeter deems it expedient to control the use of
motorized snow vehicles within the municipality;
AND WHEREAS the Council is given authority to do so under The Motorized Snow Vehicle
Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 283, Section 6;
NOW THEREFORE the municipal council of the Corporation of the Town of Exeter ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT in this by-law;
(a) "Highway" shall mean a highway as defined in The Highway Traffic Act,
(b) "Shoulder" shall mean that portion of every street, or highway, which abuts the roadway and
which is designated and extended for the passage or stopping of a motor vehicle, but which
extends no more than twelve feet in width from the limit of the roadway.
(c) "Motorized Snow Vehicle" shall mean a self-propelled vehicle designed to be driven exclusively
on snow or ice or both.
(d) "Sidewalk" shall mean that portion of the boulevard which is improved and designed and
intended for the use of pedestrians,
(e) "Boulevard" shall mean all parts of the highway save and except any roadway, shoulder or
sidewalk.
2. THAT no motorized snow vehicle shall be driven along any sidewalk or boulevard within the
Town of Exeter.
8, THAT no person shall operate a motorized snow vehicle within the Town limits from midnight to
7 a.m., except that persons may return to their own residences by the most direct route during
that time.
4. THAT no motorized snow vehicle shall be driven or operated within the boundaries of Riverview
Park (Mainly, on the grounds east of Main Street and south of the river), until it is proclaimed
publicly by the Town of Exeter that the terrain will withstand the vehicle traffic.
5, THAT no person sholl operate a motorized snow vehicle within a block of South Huron Hospital
or within a block of any church in the Town of Exeter; except that those persons who reside
within these areas may leave and return home,
6, THAT in the case of an emergency, and at the discretion of the Chief of Police or the Mayor of
the Town of Exeter, permission may be granted to operate motorized snow vehicles, regardless
of this by-low.
7. THAT every person who contravenes any provisions of this by law is liable on Summary
conviction to a fine of not more than $300.00, exclusive of costs, or to impriionment for not more
than six months, or both.
8, THAT this by-law shall come into force on the day it is approved by the Minister of The
Department of Transportation and Communications; with the exception of Section 4 of this by-
law which shall come into effect on the passing of this by-law.
J. H. Delbridge
Mayor
8, H. Carscadden
Clerk
1VEZFAR LAN E
REAL ESTATE BROKER
LONDON 434-8824
When You See Our Sign
on Your Lawn
"START PACKING"
EXETER
BRICK BUNGALOW — two
bedrooms, good sized
livingroom, modern kitchen, 3
piece bath, utility room, car
port.
RED BRICK — 1 1/2 storey
three bedroom home with
large livingroom, dinette,
kitchen, 4 pc. bath, laundry
room, single detached garage,
on good sized lot close to
down town.
' MAIN STREET — older 2
,,bedroom house with 150 feet
frontage and approximately
1 1/2 acres.
HOUSES IN AREA
RANCH STYLE — in Henson
— three bedroom home, all
electric heat, large livingroom,
dining room, spacious kitchen,
4 piece bath, completed
recreation room with imitation
fireplace, patio off kitchen.
BRICK RANCH — in
LONDON — in beautiful con-
dition, 3 bedrooms, modern
kitchen, livingroom with
fireplace, dining room, 4 pc.
bath and vanity. On good siz-
ed lot on Oxford Street West,
WCAN AREA — converted
school house, 3 bedrooms,
large livingroom, kitchen, utili-
ty room, 1 acre shaded lot,
close to paved road,
LUCAN
NEW BRICK -- 2 storey three
becleoom home in a good
area, electric heat and all ser-
vices in, Large livingroom, din-
ing room, modern kitchen and
bath,
EXETER OFFICE 235.0541
LUCAN
BIG.BEAUTY — 2 storey 5
bedroom brick on Main Street
with close to 3 acres of land,
large modern kitchen with
built-in brick barbecue,
spacious livingroom with
fireplace, dining room, 2
baths, newly decorated,
broadloom in, barn with hydro
and water. Must be seen by
appointment only.
LOT — in Lucan, 264 x 400
STORES
HENSALL — 2 storey brick in
new condition with spacious
living quarters on Main Street,
,GENERAL STORE — with
good display area, attractive
2 bedroom living quarters, in
Huron County,
EXETER — 1 storey frame
shop on large lot — industrial
zoning.
LONDON — Oxford East —
Variety store with good
volume on account of its ideal
location, excellent 3 bedroom
living quarters attached,
RESTAURANT — Doing good
business — good location on
busy highway, no competition,
open evenings, excellent
potential.
FARMS
McGILLIVRAY TOWNSHIP
50 acres bare land - 1 mile off
paved road some hardwood
bush, ideal for forming or
building site,
LUCAN OFFICE 227-4071
CARL WALKER DEANNE RICE
565.5393 235.2751
MERT CULBERT
227.4766
NEW SORORITY PLEDGES - The newest members of Alpha Pi -Sorority Chapter are shpwn above with
Christmas decorations madeat a recent meeting. Shown above are new pledges Carol McConnell, Ana Mar-
tin and Marion McCarter and hostess Nancy Wright. T-A photo
ANOTHER VISIT FROM SANTA - Santa Claus was the feature attraction Wednesday night when the Exeter
Kinsmen club staged a family Christmas party, Shown above with Santa are from the left Tracey Spencer,
David Spencer, Vicki Reynolds, Brenda Sanders, Cheryl Hockey and Kirsten Hoogenboom. T-A photo
Negotiations to resume
on RC contract dispute
22 Notices
GARBAGE COLLECTION, atten-
tion Exeter residents, collection will be
made Monday, December 24 and
Monday, December 31 for Hplidey,
Season only, 51152e
WINIeltR. of $25 in the Exeter
icillOrriery 100 Club Draw is Irene
Bannerman, London. 51c
INOEPENOENT SHIPPER
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UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
,LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Yopr livestock
with
Monday Is Shipping. Day
From Varna Stockyard
CALL HAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
• No Charges on Pick-up
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23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
Jane Burton McMurtrie,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Jane Burton McMurtrie,
late of the Village of Hensel!, in the
County of Huron, Housewife, who
died on or about the 5th day of Oc-
tober 1973, are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the
5th day of January 1974, after which
date the estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the executors,
Ex'eter, Ontario.
50:51:52c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the'Estate of
Mabel Newton,
Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mabel Newton, late of the
Township of Bosanquet, County of
Lambton, Retired Bankteller, who
died on or about the 3rd day of
December, 1973, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 5th day of January 1974,
after which date the estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
50:51:52c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREPITORS.
In the Estate of
Muriel Steep,
deceased,
Alt persons having claims against
the estate of Muriel Steep, late of the
Town of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 21st
day of October, 1973, are required to
file the same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 12th day of
January, 1974, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this
11th day of December, 1973.
Prest and Egener
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the estate.
Tenders
are being called for
Collection of
Garbage
from the Village of Hayfield to
Holmesville Land Fill Site,
Tender forms may be picked tip at
the Clerk's Office from I to 4 p.m.
Monday to Friday.
Tenders to close, January 7, 1974 at
4:00 p.m.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
Gordon Graham
Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Bayfield,
51;52c
..WE NEED YOUR
BLOOD. MAKE
' A DATE TODAY.
The negotiating team of the
Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
will meet, with the teachers'
negotiating team Wednesday
today at 5 p.m. in the board room
at 'Seaforth, David Teahen in-
formed the press Monday as he
gave his report of his committee
at the board meeting.
The board met as a committee
of the whole at the beginning of
the meeting and the press was not
permitted to enter the ,board
room until about 9:30 as trustees
discussed "mostly personnel
matters".
A mediator,.Hal D. Howells of
Toronto, from the ministry of
labour, who was appointed last
week by the ministry of education
following the request of both
teams, will act as a go-betweeri
for the negotiators.
One thousand brochures
outling the availability of
separate schools in Huron and
Perth Counties will be ordered
from the Mirror Press in
Stratford at a cost of $198.00.
Howard Shantz, Stratford,
suggested most of the brochures
will be distributed to the real
estate offices in both counties,
also to the catholic churches.
Arthur Haid, RR 4, Listowel,
provided guidelines which his ad
hoc committee had prepared to
conserve energy in the 19
separate schools in Huron and
Perth. The list will be sent to the
principals and the custodians in
each school requesting the heat
be turned down on weekends and
holidays such as Christmas and
the spring break, that lights be
turned off in areas not being
used, and similar guides to save
energy.
The board hopes to send eight
teachers and principals to the
Training School for the Family
Life program at Waterloo this
summer. John Vintar,
Superintendent of Education,
stated that before the Family
Life program could be started in
Huron and Perth separate
schools it was important that the
principal and three or four
teachers in each school be
trained in the program. He added
it is worth half a credit to a
teacher to attend the course.
The board endorsed a
resolution from the Kent County
Board of Education opposing the
return of the Province of Ontario
to Daylight Saving Time on a full
time basis.
The board agreed to retain its
11.5 acres in the new Mornington
Street subdivision in Stratford,
but will agree to some changes in
boundary lines, Copies will be
sent to the Stratford Planning
Board and to the developer of the
subdivision.
Mast of the members of the
board indicated they would at-
tend a Holy Year celebration at
the Elgin County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board office in
St, Thomas for trustees from
Elgin, Oxford, Middlesex and
Huron where Focus in Faith will
be emphasized within the school
community.
A newsletter from the board
office will be ready for the
students to take home to their
parents next Tuesday, Mr. Vintar
reported as he distributed copies
to the trustees.
Joseph Looby of Dublin
reported on a roofing seminar he
attended along with Edward
Rowland, maintenance officer, in
Kitchener. He reported it was a
very worthwhile meeting.
(The meeting adjourned at
11:20 p,m,)
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'74E WIDMI4E
The NARKWER 114MOAD
ELECTIVES AT STEPHEN CENTRAL — One of the electives enjoyed this term by students at Stephen Central
school is mandala string weaving. Shown above with their masterpieces are Cathy Becker, Lynda Lippert and
Kathryn Willard. T-A photo
SANTA VISITS HURON PARK - Santa made a tour of the homes in Huron Park Sunday night with candies
for all the youngsters. He is shown above riding in an old fashioned sleigh riding on a wagon with Huron
Park Cubs, T-A photo
ROY SCOTCHMER 51:52:Ic
24 Tenders Wanted
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS An electrical Christma's decoration constructed by technical class -students
at South Huron District High School has been placed beside the entrance to the Exeter library. T,A photo