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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-28, Page 4I a page 4 Pl y 'M L'/t1* \ t 2j, 197$ 0 ARC HAS OPEN HO^., ,^ thfow 'hen aco s F f„ c. e Dovbwodd MH ('u r~» ♦ 2J t - Santa will get enthusiastic welcome, Saturday While absence ma* make L1i?ih and a group of ven exp< “ ’— event Willwnwi said the wjtb buwwei in Fxeter The highly -t • er-w fcoder a verned crttftai decided it hea- Ko« been fan There ary several coming girl# band Iron ’*<>•••■ s be bold and apparent ltd '"'m Hensall and the Un wilrict High & ■*-*••• T ‘ ' n*rhcipau? »s y accUnwtd from “Ks-jgr ‘“'Svk’sSA". i!^™Ss &&>?» I®s== gas® ’Se "■“’ *,on» Wu^rcnin! ■nlhef^F TreTs^' B"'1 l*ea<S* 0*1 „”Sut Wpm 1 “w*B inaxe <» ™r a thenWUV 10 *K to th* *"* Will up ^senntre wit*'* r^ponsewiry « >«al KMrt «llutn .. nccl ntueua attculd be beW and apparent tv theu enthusiasm has generated a aimilar attitude en »he part ot area ,' •rganiratuns and firms Huron rev venireMike Williamson said thw Turkey Beverages ltd will week there were already 40 be prcHdtng free Skating Most tocai ......L’ jpK entered and more are and treats for the children are entering floats along imes - Advocate Serving South Huron, North Middlesex K & North Umbton Since 1S73 I Jr • WEX616R ONTARIO, DECEMBER 14.__________ Priie For Copy 25 Cent* w<S>MradelKWWbciM’W1*4wS ."***.l,!W 10 **...... ~ •■” ■ ■ 4 1 j .1 Qn» Hundred nnd Fifth Year CampeHtor decides to withdraw. Tinney acclaimed warden He Msodidnt tiunk council said he was a member of the bershlp a few years ago and Council met again would reconsider structural committee which studied "I <«*l >' utl'l the complete yesterday to establish revamping this year Tinney reducing council's mem- answer ” slandihg commitlees < SEVERAL SIGNS One c» mo y g.■».-..turet «s Custom designed vg»’s $bvw ng M' u',3 M*s v«a ^v ■. ■-- .severoi types cf vgns ovoitob^e duf-'hj o’<’ *.«•<?* • ‘■■cue s v. ■> t?c •' e k«’v»w- Many building inspections Village gets break on rate —««» nf around J35 to pas Passed a bylaw lo allow for the erection ol a stop sigr nr Hmhmoix Hay township Reeve Jack t Tinney was acclaimed I warden of Huron county nt council's inaugural meeting Tuesday *Tumey s opposition Reeve Harold Robinson of Howick townshipwilhdrew just prior i to Tinney s acclamation I The Howick reeve said m | his tours throughout Che I county it was obvious Tinney had strong support e The Hay farmer and father K of eight becomes the first reeve from the township to assume lhe warden s Posidon since 1955 when Earl Campbell field the- post This was Tinney s second try at the highest position m the county losing to Goderich township reeve (krry Ginn last year wansThe declared swamp revamping this year Th boy expressed concern _ —-------------- - earlier m the month that his light withviaire Ibechert for the reeves job may have hurl his chances at the county job Tinney said the warden's position would in all likelihood be his last stop in politicsTinney a tdyear veteran i of township council, four as HI reeve said 1 don't have loo much knowledge or too much ■ ability but 1 It do my best" W Tinney said in bls so- M ceptance speech that county K council makes decisions, not *• the warden f do not plan any major changes as *• chairman of county coun­ cil 'Retiring warden Ginn urged new councillors to become involved m debates because it promotes good government "If you ve got something on your mind, for I goodness sake soy it " t Ginn also urged council to I seek ways of correcting inequities in the county property tax assessment system He repeated his stand that the IS-member council is loo large and needs to be streamlined Tinney said later he isn't planning 'o steer council In any direction on property tux reform ■'It's something we are going lo have to study because it's a very deep and complex subject" B-S &? .jj ’V Tv t \ /V r f*' r ■si^-^®asK3'' • Above, Con Let»o<« Coal** Jack Tinney >ar» of South Huron Hovpilo) were' a 400 hour award to Donna Stew nsider expenditures to replace vocational equipment Huron County Board of replacement wllr — -"i.nement or additional clpaU In the future toe Education trustees didn't knowing what Impact It - ------------------- ------ budget concerns, want lo get Involved in a buy would have on other ex- mcrclal, family studl now pay later scheme penses in the budget. They music) equipment Monday night because they felt that If the board made and that an addltlona were concerned they equipment replacement a be set aside for pur -- --- -M. w |ater top priority It may find later equipment In non-vc ■- -.wn that another serious areas. •" * 'rh» committee J.. alia* - and Brock “tree's W)ng lhe way crease of around ... .. . Harold for me sewers'-•■■r In olher business, council nlstry oi u.e Will arrange a meeling and Brock su-wu.which-staled between Willard Buchanan. Learned that building —...w Hensail Motors, the Ontario inspector Herman Van °vovincial Police and Wieren had issued building to resolve the permits loiallmg H3.100 and and snow removal h2*1 made 15 inspections for 1 in front of the month of November uchanan » propertyAuthorized arena manager ,buted use mvn .tolly Vanstone, clerk Cf-gulean mr ol an jrxreqse to the number treasurer Betty Oke and utU'vll vvss of people who have hocked Reeve Harold Knight to up to the village sanitary attend • r -•-« with of- sewer system I The discussion then turned I to the low rates which lhe i village charges for services with Hensail having the lowest hydro rale in Ontario. Hensali's broad industrial base is lhe main factor in lhe I low hydro rates. Knight statedReferring to the storm sewers which are being installed. Knight said lax- payers could expect an in- Commission relents, wil 1— Members of the Exeter Public I’tibties Commwswn f appeared to be still <nn- i vinced that Ontario Hvdr<» wields too much control over the operation of Vtihties but 3ffreed al a special meeting Thursday to follow Hydro s suggestion regarding jhe accounting procedure to be followed m the recent S18 000 renovation to the local office Following the advice of a now retired Hydro accoun tant the PEC had taken the funds for the renovations out of the water department although the budding is own­ ed by the hydro department George Brunet manager of marketing lor Hydro s western region said m a letter to the Commission on November 14 that the finan­ cing had been done im­ properly and made a recommendation that the >18.000 be considered as an advance payment of rent from the water department to the hydro department Following lhe use of some descriptive words such as ’•assinme absurd and hogwash Commissioners Bruce Shaw and Chan Livingstone presented a mo- lion that the letter be filed « .with no action although ,i X offering Hydro an opportune »\ ty to discuss the matter with,. * them more fully if they ' s wishedHydro accepted that offer on Thursday when Brunet accompanied Hydro of ficials Tom Moran and Bob Sunlev to the special meeting with Com missioners Livingstone RESOURCES'MANAGER ' Murray Greene and Shaw s newly oppoi’:»ed resouKes .. _ ffl replacement -Mayor Derry welcomes Bib Mungoll in the cent S Bovle Westcott ..n»od new*’ *a8 ,he Good ne»’ HaroldHensail Reeve years —>.<.«• 1 -^e "" I of "people I up to -■-■ sewer system envirotimeni _the rates for the Sanitary Hensau sewers would remain con Provincial slant for the next three CvU*?'1 *r years parking cThe village will continue lo problem vn rrv»» be charged 61 Be per 1,000 Buchanan's property Authorized arena m lack Roily Vanstone, ........•—.*f.ror Betty Gke and ’ .... c ..arold Knight to • ailend a meeting with ol- ficialsefthe Liquor Control Board of Ontario with regards to advertisements i (or funebons with special occasion permits Will allow Russell Gold- stem to remove a tree ad jacent to right of way of his business Council will ask Goldstein to replace the tree with a barrier to prevent traffic from traversing on the lawn on property owned by Mrs Sharon Fink. ill follow orders„„„.; SSSB BSS is damaged Three accidents were investigated by the Exeter GPP this week the driver's identity being known in only one ot themOn fiaturday. a vehicle driven by Terry Luther Huron Park, went out of control on Huron Road 21 south of the Crediton Road and struck a hydro pole I Damage was estimated at and Luther sustained minor snpnesOver lhe weekend a vehicle owned by David Piercev. Huron Park, was struck by an unknown vehicle while parked in his laneway Damage was estimated at $275 by Con­ stable Al QuinnA vehicle owned by water Kenneth Smith. St the mi Lawrence Ave Huron Park. * was stolen from his laneway u? and recovered on sideroad 20 Thunder Bay east of concession 6-7 of charged and w Stephen Township Damage to the stolen vehicle was estimated at Sl.CC; ... ........ ftnn i Mason The troni struck a ditch bank and lhe * -•- -Atixxrt ont0 nght Student is charged after dorm flooded A student aiCollege of Agricultural Technology has been I charged with mischief as the 1 result of fl.000 damage caused to the college early Thursday morningA lire hose was turned on and some 2.500 gallons of waler flooded three floors in St the men s dormitoryMichael Alam Turcotte, 189 South Rockwood Ave , Thunder Bay. has been charged and will appear in Exeter court on January 9 A St Marys man is also hide was esum..uu _. scheduled to appear on that COO by Constable Don date to ft ■■ . The front end had puihng a fi struck a ditch bank and the the Duffel vehicle rolled onto its right tralia rec<Charged side A >1 I SPECIAL AWARDS -- Three Condy Stnpen dy Sfnptt converter Mary Fiyher pre>enJ> a 4’ for completing 300 bourn each Trustees co ITIonuireplacement without replacement or additional clp.18 In Ute future to dlxciux knowing what Impact It vocational (technical, com- budgel concerns.'■ >•-— on other ex- merclal, family studies end The recommendations music) equipment In 1979 would require a total ex- I that an additional 125.000 Pen« »< *102.600 Ot that were concerns .... ~r set aside for purchase of *37.600 would be generated wouldn't be able to pay Isler top priority )t may tuw — - --n.vocational by the *6 per pupil formula Trustees were hedgy about in HOT that another serious areas. < “nd the remaining *75.000 approving a recom- problem exists In another The committee wanted would be earmarked by the mendatlon to sei aside about subject area and will not be vocational equipment to hoard»7S.oootoreplaceoutdatedor able to deal with the Include audio visual Committee members, worn out vocational situation because of flnan- equipment, furniture, of- Marlon Zinn of Ashfield equipment In the county's clal restrictions. flees, physical education, township, Eugene Frayne, high schools. "I agree with the science and other areas and separate school trustee, The recommendation recommendation but I also wanted the board lo John Henderson of Seaforth was. made by an ad hoc sometimes wonder If we're meet Its high school prln- Please turn to page 3 ecember t i„c>. . committee set up to In- not making a mistake lowmobtle owned by Randy vexUgate complaints from pouring all this money Into ■■•••■>! Exeter H teachers that equipment In all the schools," said Zurich a • . I -~.»Honal classrooms wet trustee Herb Turkheim. He U|$r|*|CY CHFl TlHFCl I■- -- added that the board could iiiiim I .Xaco«e^X in farm competition *■ in the three short essays on being a dairy farmer’s daughter and living in the country During Tuesday's com­ petition, the six were required to speak for two minutes on how a farm upbringing has helped her get high on life without the use of drugs The three finalists also were asked to ordon muu..» «.—Two othfr area men have been charged with the December 1 theft of a snowmobile owned by Randy Campbell, HR 1 Exeter It wax taken f—m the parking lot al tbc lletauil Hoie> found later abandoned in a field The machine was out of gasCharged with the theft are con>>».»^. .Robert Whitman Lawrence, trustees, high ,.I 18, Huron Park, and Steven ciP*ls' Ktwo1 department I I Venner, 20. Hensall. They he*'1’ ,ni) teachers toured I are scheduled to appear In the classrooms and came up o Exeter court on January 9 *l*h several recom­ mendations for lhe board. Board member! recognized lhe problem and agreed something had to be done about II but couldn’t agree on Its priority. Some srgued that it would be foolish for the board to<ie- dde now to spend that kind of money on equipment ■ A / for our readers taken e owned by Randy vc«o.^ .RR 1 Exeter It teachers that equipment in —from lhe parking vocational classrooms was trustee Herb ......................Hensall Hole) and bslllS' in need of repair or added that the board could cr abandoned in a replacement. Complaints take a look at the problem machine was out of *>•*« he'd coming to the and consider concentrating board for two years and a Its eflorlt on Clinton and •* -uh lhe theft are committee composed of four Wingham. He said lhe other '-n«t«s. high school prln- shops may be closed • --—.i allowing the board lo "do a «»» u now” by HetBaU- They "““grooms TcbaSied »-F!-'» Seur court on January 9 <» flUThe charges were 01 »e cnaconstahi« .tnivre following in* ffi, into <»« ;ujenls■ <• “aTveriTr record- no u- —r The six c0nl*’lanontarlo m«v be closed southwestern „-niest onboard to “do a p.rmer's gotToXn* t. now" W could be excused if^ putung that much more In coW e'£ldurtng Tuesdays ^^Sewanied^ cqmpeUU»n ensy b^d'o recomrnendutoithe answering U1<ig‘V n’hTeri MWe»n 197v fudges' d',e5‘‘°J‘ K'’5eh»i U^V^w equipment and thy money be u Elo^ecommended th.t X<»M klloted for repair. di, answering I 8 and , cow^fhout y~r LL'inter weather, coat on in winter u But the girls man g compe’u^'s^sdRR«' winner 0*t w an -mi'^..^VUHeArea youths given X Area y discharge d conditions 1PfaI(iEryinH sp0^ yn1 St|Vo?eV?;appeared ™ rs-editai ... nWe«ary. » ,rvrfQrmers and advertisers / if. ■ $>41 HELEN MULLER I speak tor one minute on the | advantages ot living in the countryThe girls also were judged on their personality and poise while making the speeches and during short conversations with the three JudgesDuring the milking porbon they were required to fill a small glass milk bottle with as much milk as possible In one minute Beginning Wed., Jan. 10 we'H be bringing you the news on WEDNESDAY instead of Thursday gS J 'i'ty’&ert throughout Onurla Cheryl M“ y'^ho receivS *1» U5e!idn J™nr?MpHtlen andsecoM runner p. Muller. 17. of «R'f"ar'ltcsIZ'Slio^^W tor Exeter court. ^^dli^iny to the cha!?e’i. were given ss-’S Cod"2Je<„ ™ke restitution ordered to make which Cr.E!tt<’J1.th vouth. Andrew j^'ew <»$ "nly °nC charge. pleaded OallowaLiJd charge read brick was thrown mrw6... soft drink sign, causing Muller, 17. oi n,>.— damage of »17O 79. The received 175 All prizes court learned that restltu- which are educational Hon had been made and scholarships were donated to pay. Galloway was given a con- by SHverwoodA pre-sentence report in- ditional discharge with The three winers now will dicated none of the youths probation. enter the provincial contest had been In any major trou- An Exeter resident, to be held later this month In ble prior to toe October 31 Christopher Randall Latyuf, ............ incidents. ’ was given a condltional'dis- WELCOMED Dump fr.Uoy s ornuoi meeimq of the Auioble-Bayfield Conservation Authority Five of the youths faced charge and placed on proba- -• manege, B.il Murgail wot welcomed Above, charter Authority member Freeman Hodgint two charges each. They tlon tor six months after tire Exe'er representative " ,ho Auihorriy Si Simmons and at lhe right is choirmon Roy were James Ronald Baird pleading guilty to the theft T-A photo and Bryan Caiser.Credlton: ■ —‘-.™>»e3 \ -> & L on the Avihorrty i ‘ '-« dicated non*: •» "~j0'r trsW. ADVERTISING DEADI INFC CLASSIFIED ADS MONDAY AT 4 P.M. DISPLAY MONDAY AT 2 P.M. PHONE 235-1331 r.._ Mississauga./en a conditional To lake part in the com- and placed on proba- petition, the girls had to be six months after between 15 and 2! years old, —»»»« tn the theft come from a dairy farm, had > be non-amokers and write to1tW0 CLm«SRwwM Baird «pre James n. i You’ll be able to read the one day earlier beg issue of Januai, earlier printing and deliv ., ..m give readers more time to plan their shopping and our tisers will have the added tage of one more day for to react to their sales % our inning ry 10. news with The ery will adver advan- people messages. t f $, r $