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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-12, Page 14BINGO LUCAN ARENA Wed., Sept. 12 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot 5 550 -55 calls - Proceeds for Arena Double Door Card $7.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. License No. 262386 Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. FISHERS ABATTOIR & MEATS SPECIAL BEEF FRONTS lb. $1 .1 8 (WH;LE IN-STOCK QUANTITIES LAST) SIDES OF BEEF lb. '1.52 ALL BEEF IS AGED, FULLY PROCESSED & FROM LOCAL FEED LOT SIDES OF PORK (FULLY PROCESSED) lb. 71 HOMEMADE SUMMER PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE '2.90 lb. '1.40 lb. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WEDNESDAY CUT & WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Ph. 236-7793 ZURICH WE GOY A BARGAIN YOU GET A BARGAIN PLUS YEAR END DISCOUTS .8e REBATES ON OUR REGULAR STOCK 2 AND 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UPS; — VANS — RAMCHARGERS ACT FAST FOR BEST sukcirrit 79 W150 SWEPTLINE PICK-UP • 360 V8 4 Wheel Drive. automatic. power steering brakes. sliding rear window. Ser no 142031 Special Purchase Price Suggest Retail '10.171 00 3 8,595 79 D100 SWEPTLINE PICK-UP -225 cu in 6 cyl engine, automatic, power steering. brakes A sharp truck loaded with extras Ser no, 157009 Special Purchase Price 5 6,195 79 D150 360 V8 Deluxe Pick-up - Complete with super deluxe topper glass arid screens automatic. power steering, brakes plus a long list of extra options Set no 252-301 T W Special Price Sri r u a A6 %J 79 0150 PICK-UP — 318 V8 automatic, power steering. brakes. Big enough for most chores and priced right for Ines: people Ser a 253732 T W Special '6989 Price Optimist Club Stephen Bookings available for HURON PARK ANNEX * Weddings * Parties, Etc. Air Conditioned CONTACT BILL McGRATH 228-6871 FISHERMEN'S COVE RESTAURANT Specializing in Fresh Perch Dinners Eat in or Take out 63 River Road Grand Bend 238-2025 i a= F.1.4 EXETER CALL 235-2991 or 7-9 PENTECOSTAL 235-0944 • TABERNACLE riminiuminirlinintiniumiliontinininallimininionotimmillunimmj Puppets singing - lots of participation A REAL ADVENTURE EVERY SUNDAY MORNING AT 9:45 Come Ride Our Bus HOTEL DINING LOUNGE MOTEL . _ BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK - - For Information Phone: 482-7030 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON PLAYING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY: SEPT, 14.15-16 ONCORDE AIRPORT 749 WALTER GLENDA ART MATTHAU JACKSON CARNEY "House Calls" BOTH FEATURES RECOMMENDED AS ADUIT ENTERTAINMENT DANCE LESSONS Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Disco REGISTRATION Sept, 26 at 7:00 p.m. At the South Huron Recreation Centre Lessons will be given at the South Huron Recrea- tion Centre on Wednesdays. FEES '2,50 per lesson '/s hour lesson for children 3.6 yrs. as of Sept, 1, 1979 '3.35 per lesson 3/4 hour lesson for children 6-9 yrs. as of Sept, 1, 1979 '4,15 per lesson 1 hour for children over 9 yrs. as of Sept. 1, 1979 LESSONS FOR ADULTS CAN ALSO BE MADE AVAILABLE IF SUFFICIENT INTEREST IS SHOWN. DATE- OCTOBER 3RD STARTING For more information contact the instructor Barb West man R.R, # 1, St. Marys 229-6608 in affiliation with South Huron Recreation Board. -g•-•••--.F.--.•-•••-•-•••-•ITI••••••,•-••••••-91 ,--••• AIRE1107 PIZZEM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EXETER -235-2311 GRAND BEND-238-2161 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES Dance KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Sept. 22 Music by WALTER OSTANEK Admission s5 per person Proceeds for Woodstock & area tornado disaster fund DASHWOOD HOTEL Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 13, 14, 15, * * "Northern Lights" 4( iz Luncheon Specials served daily 12 noon - 130 p.m. ,Atimillompecriiiiimplacialla11111111PRISWIDcaola1111011181.111111 Take A Short Drive South On The Lake And Discover . . . A gourmet's delight! -53410rY MOTOR LODGE CALL 243-2474 OPEN DAILY Pipery II I Well known for its seafood, steaks and gourmet dinners WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Join us for a lovely night out right across the road at the coach with dancing and enter- tainment. Both Located on Hwy. 21, 9 mi. S. of Grand Bend ,41:4W" EXETER BOWLING LANES is now open for the season drapes & other things Custom Made Drapes, Decorator Blinds, Woven Woods Wicker Furniture Decorating Accessories Drop in at Water St. S St. Marys or call Carolyn Bradford 284-2123 or 229-6194 NELSON ELLIOTT M.P. London-Middlesex Constituency Office OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM - 4 PM 1793 Dundas Street London, Ont. Phone 453-6270 79 D50 SHORT SWEPTLINE — A shorty truck• a good work horse - tops in economy - Special Price Retail Suggest '7.906 TW Special Price s6,495 Huron federation members still fight foreign ownership LEGION MARCHERS — Members of th R.E. Pooley Exeter branch of the Exeter Legion took part in Sunday's Decoration Day at Exeter Cemetery. T-A photo GOOD DECORATION CROWD — A goodly number attended Sunday's Decoration Day at Exeter Cemetery They are shown above as Rev. George Anderson conducts the service. T-A photo SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LOCAL PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SUMMER PARK UNITS FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON EVERY UNIT 79 D100 SWEPTLINE PICKUP 318 engine. power steering, brakes adventure package. radio, plus Ser no 215302 Special Purchase Price s6,795 79 W150 PICK-UP — Brand new 4 Wheel Drive MACHO truck 360 V8 buckets and all the right equipment - Silver & Black Ser 193868 Regular List '11.256.00 T W Special Price $9,945 79 W150 A sharp two tone 4 Wheel Drive 360 V8 Pick-Up -Ready willing and able to go - anywhere - loaded with all the right accessories Ser. no 250901 T W Specual Price '8,895 79 D100 SWEPTLINE PICK-UP 318 engine automatic, power steering brakes, step bumper. Ser no 10993 Special Purchase Price $5,995 2-79-RAMCHARGERS 4 Wheel Drive, units - Shorty well equipped utillity vehicles will take you anywhere in comfort - with the rebate you can save up to '2.000 00 and beat the 1980 price increase Act fast for these units 4121266 T W Price '10,989 Ser I/ 9615 T W Price '10652 PLUS A HUGE SELECTION OF PASSENGER CARS NEW Be USED AT FANTASTIC YEAR END CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS pany was legally registered with the Ontario govern- ment, then that's legal and that's possible," Regional Directors During the meeting the federation members elected their three regional direc- tors, who represent them at the OFA directors' meetings in Toronto, and delegates to the annual OFA convention. The regional director for North West Huron is Merle Gunby of Ashfield Township. North West Huron includes Ashfield, East and West Wawanosh and Colborne Townships. Golden helmets will visit area The Ontario Provincial Police motorcycle precision team, the Golden Helmets, will be starting its 1979 fall tour with performances at the Spencerville Fall Fair The Golden Helmets team was formed in 1963 and has 18 members including its own commentator. Among the area appearances this season are the fall fairs at Seaforth and Parkhill later this month. All of the riders are ex- perienced regular OPP motorcycle patrol officers selected on a voluntary basis. They are temporarily relieved of ' their normal patrol work during their exhibition schedule. The team undergoes special training for several weeks a-nd continues practising between events to maintain the perfection necessary for the intricate maneuvers. Under the direction of Assistant Commissioner J.S. Kay of the OPP traffic division, Toronto, the Golden Helmets have demonstrated their expert riding skill at numerous fairs and exhibitions across the province. The team has also participated in many parades: Canadian National Exhibition, Niagara Grape and Wine Festival (receiving top honours) and various annual agricultural fairs andSanta Claus parades. They have also appeared in the Grey Cup Parade. The OFF motorcycle team was a leading participant in the 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations, per- forming at Queen's Park on Dominion Day before Lieutenant Governor Pauline McGibbon. During the 1979 tour, the precision team will appear at 12 events across Southern Ontario. The motorcycles used in the precision ride are powerful 1200 c.c., 950 lbs., Harley-Davidson Police Specials. they are equipped with two-way radios, sirens flashing and revolving red lights, and first aid kits, They are the same machines used by these officers on traffic patrol. OPP motorcycles play an important role on Ontario's highways particularly in the south. Mobility is their biggest asset, bringing first aid and assistance through lines of waiting traffic to the scene of an accident. The precision performance is just that. It should not be construed as trick or stunt riding. Each 30-minute performance is based on numerous intricate maneuvers split-second timing and highly developed riding skill, Stephen Council Stephen township council is objecting to a bush clearing permit which had been issued to a proper- ty owner recently by the County of Huron. Council objects to the permit given to Charles Pegg at Lots 33 and 34, North Boundary Concession. The latest meeting of council was attended by Mr. Pegg and Marvin Smith of the Wingham office of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Engineer B. M. Ross is being asked to prepare an agreement to allow the extension and building to standards of a road between Lots 20 and 21 on Concession 19 to the subdivision of Frank Karvas. Engineer Ken Dunn has been instructed to prepare plans for .a new bridge on sideroad 20 at Lots 20, 21 on Concession 5. This is ex- pected to be a 1980 project. In the meantime, road superintendent Frank Mclsaac has been instructed to make repairs to the bridge in the amount of $3,000. Council is asking for a change in a recent land severance to Exeter Produce at part of Lot 12, Concession 5 reducing the lot size for a residence to 15,000 square feet in addition to a laneway. Council as the result of no formal objections have finalized closing of road allowance at Lot 11, Con- cession 6 in the police village of Crediton. The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority will be instructed to repair erosion along the Desjardine drain on Lot 1, Concession A. The project is expected to cost $5,500 and land owner Bob Jennison will be assessed one-half of the township share of 15 percent. The Authority assumes the remaining 85 percent. Drain inspector Ken Pickering was instructed to repair a portion of the Adams drain and the downstream portion of the Kuhn drain. A payment of $37 was authorized to Tom Russell for compensation' for a number of chickens destroyed by dogs. Donations of $100 to the Woodstock area tornado fund and $25 to the Nepean flood fund were approved. The bylaw authorizing takeover of the Huron Park arena was given final reading. Stanley Townships, the director is Jim McIntosh of RR4, Seaforth. The convention delegates elected are Jack Tebbutt of RR2, Clinton; Bud Yeo of RR 3, Clinton and Walter Mcllwain of RR2, Goderich. No alternates were elected in either of the south Huron regions. tai , teen olrest Chicken Barbeque LUCAN UNITED CHURCH Wed., Sept.1 9 5 - 7 p.m. Adults 54 Children 5-12 52 pre-schoolers - free Advance Sale only 227-4357 or 227-4655 Ladies Leagues - Tues. & Thurs. Men's Leagues - Mon. & Wed. Mixed Leagues - Fri. & Sun. Anyone wishing to enter or join a team please call 235-2781 EXETER BOWLING LANES Page 14 Times-Advocate, September 12, 1979 79 W150 4 wheel Drive Pickup -- 360 V8 engine, Winter is on it.s way and so will you be in this loaded unit Ser no 251007 T W Special Price s8995 79 8100 DODGE VAN - 6 cyl. Automatic. Power steer- ing, brakes, door & glass package. bucket seats. Two to choose from Ser no 350201 & 350202 Special Purchase Price s6, 495 79 D100 SWEPTLINE PICK-UP 318 V8 engine, automatic power steering, brakes, mirrors. wheel covers Ser no 189146 Special Purchase Price $6,295 79 9100 STREET VAN — A sharp unit. shade glass. strik- ing - ready to go. or for your own custom interior conver- sion. equipped right Ser it 369692 T W Special Price '8,485 "'N 1H044PSON-WARNER 44040 wic4ftt,4Ndu.omik GRAND BEND 238-23)I Members of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture took their campaign against foreign ownership of Ontario's farmland one step further at their regional meeting in Belgrave Thursday night. Federation members from the north of the county supported a resolution put forward by Vince Austen asking that "the Ontario Federation of Agriculture request the Ontario government to act quickly to prevent further purchases by absentee foreign in- terests." The resolution said ab- sentee interests are pur- chasing farmland as an investment and "Ontario residents cannot compete with them in money markets for the capital they require to purchase land" and "foreign absentee ownership of large parcels of land in any given area causes deterioration of our rural community," The resolution will be forwarded to the next meeting of OFA directors in Toronto, and a report on their action will be brought back to Huron county members at their annual meeting in Brussels on October 19. Before presenting the resolution, audience members had challenged guest speaker Floyd Jenkins, the regional assessment commissioner for Huron and Perth coun- ties, to defend statements ne had made earlier in the week. Jenkins had been quoted as saying he felt the issue of foreign land ownership in Huron County had been exaggerated in the press. Jenkins told the audience any foreign ownership purchase of land by a non- resident of the country is subject to a 20 per cent land transfer tax, and that a survey of land transactions showed reports of absentee ownership were exaggera ted. Adrian Vos, one of the federation members who first raised the issue of absentee ownership, said all this proved was "that the buyers have smart lawyers." Vos claimed many foreign investors are hiding their involvement in Ontario registered companies. Jenkins said, "I wouldn't disagree completely that there isn't foreign money in the Huron County farming industry." Vince Austen told the audience he had researchOd the sale of 1,865 acres of land in his township. Although the sale was to a registered Ontario company, on further research he discovered the company was made up of four "tenants in common", all residents of the Republic of West Germany. Companies which are registered in Ontario aren't subject to the 20 per cent land transfer tax paid when land is sold to a non-resident of the country. Jenkins said if the corn- Convention delegates from the region are Dennis Connally of Colborne township, Clete Dalton of Ashfield and Walter Elliott of East Wawanosh with alternate Vince Austen. The regional director elected from North East Huron, which includes Turnberry, Howick and Grey townships, is Gerry Fortune. Convention delegates are Bev Brown from Bluevale, Louise Marritt from Turn- berry and Max Demeray from Grey, with alternate Ross Veitch of Grey town- ship. The regional director for East Central Huron, which includes Hullett, McKillop and Morris townships, is John Van Beers of Blyth. Convention delegates are John Nesbitt of the Blyth area, Mery Smith of Walton, Bob Robinson of the Seaforth area, with alternate Bill Pullen of Brussels. At the regional meeting held at Huron Centennial School, Brucefield, for federation members from the south of the county, Andy Durand was elected regional director for South Huron. South Huron includes Hay, Stephen and Usborne townships. The convention delegates elected were Hugh Rundle of RR 1, Centralia; Gerald Theil of RR 2, Zurich and Paul Klopp of RR 3, Zurich. In the Huron West Central Region, which includes Tuckersmith, Goderich and LOW0 COST BANK HATE FINANCE AVAILABLE UP TO 60 MONTHS Sept, 14& 15 Verde and Lillian Dining Room Open Daily For Reservations Phone 238.2365 Grand Bend Smorgasbord every Saturday starting at 5 p.m. BOY! DO WE HAVE TRUCKS STAN HAYES Entertainment ‘1111101111111•11W The Green Forest Motor Hotel GRAND BEND H'way 21 1 Mile S. Traffic Light