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Tinnin-Advocat Septombor 4, 1909
Ha vetoes
Hay council has turned
down a request for a change
In land use designation of
property making up the
Driftwood Trailer Court
along. Highway 21 .near St.
Joseph.
Mrs. Harry Cohen had
,requested an extension of
recreational designation
from the existing,trailerperk
development to the highway
so as to allow for the ex-
pansion of the trailer park.
In a meeting with Huron
county planner George
Penfold last Monday council
concurred with a recom-
mendation by the planning
department that the change
to the township's proposed
secondary plan be turned
'down.
In its report the planning,
department stated that while
the "proposal generally
conforms to the policy intent
of the plan in that it is an
extension of an existing
recreational area, it does not
conform to the plan's policy
intent as it is located on high
quality agricultural, sail and
would "impose additional
restrictions on the potential
for development of livestock
operations on adjacent
properties,"
At a public meeting held in
July; Mrs. Cohen said that
when the property was
purchased 15 years ago it
was agreed by the council of
the time that all of the land
would be used for a trailer
park development.
At their special council
meeting council also turned
down a re-designation of
lands from natural en-
vironment for recreational
for the purposes of
developing a seasonal
recreational vehicle park.
The property situated on
Lot 15, Concession 15 and
which is owned by local
developer J,P, Ducharme
was deemed by the planning
department to be of better
use as a natural area,
Another major con-
sideration was: the fact that
the area is not adjacent to
the recreational area of the
lakeshore and that it would
place limitations on the
potential use of adjacent
agricultural lands.
At the. July meeting
members of the agricultural
committee stated that water
holding areas should be
maintained,
Council did go along with
two requests which could see
some residential growth
near Exeter and between the
lakeshore and Highway 21.
In overruling the
recommendations of the
planning department council
approved the change in
designation from restricted
agriculture to urban for four
acres of property owned by
Mrs. Norm Whiting.
The area in question is fill
land between the Whiting
residence and . Exeter
Cemetery, about two
A POPULAR TREAT — Candy floss was a popular time at the kilometres west of the Exeter
weekend Exeter Fair. Enjoying some of the floss are Rasma town limits,
Zemitis and Donna VOerman. T-A photo Council based their ap-
WRECKING
Ingersoll Machine & Tool' Co. Ltd. on King St.,
West in Ingersoll. We have for immediate sale:
- a 4,000 volt transformer station.
- 600 fluorescent lights
- 25 gas-fired unit heaters 65,000 to' 80,000 BTU
- 3 overhead gas-fired furnaces: 120,000 BTU
- numerous pieces of 575 and 460 volt electrical
switches, breakers, panels, etc.
- a 12 00 degree electric draw furnace
- a 30 HP compressor
- manual and air hoist chainfalls
- 20 baseboard heaters
- wood lathe, power hacksaw, bench grinders
- 70 pieces of 16" x 40' structural steel I beams
- 40 pieces of heavy timbers at 20'
- 2,000 planks 2" x 10" x 16'
- 100,000 reclaimed yellow bricks
- miles of pipe
Apply at jobsite weekdays, or contact R.
Lumley Demolition, Sarnia 1-542-4088
Auction Sale
of household furnishings, antiques and
misc. items, on.
Sat., Sept. 27, 1980, 1 P.M. Sharp,
Blyth ComMunity Centre, Blyth Ont.
for Mr. John Campbell.
AUCTIONEER
Norm Whiting
For Further Information
Phone Exeter 235-1964
Reminder
Auction Sale
of Tractors, Farrii Machinery, Household
furnishings, Antiques and
Miscellaneous Items on
Wednesday, September 24, 1980,
12:30 p.m. Sharp.
1/2 mile east of Dashwood on 83 Highway For
Don and Jack Gaiser
Norm Whiting
• Auctioneer s."
Phone Exeter 235-1964
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Auction Sale
of Household effects
will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cleave Lot 13
Lake road east'. 4 Y2 mile south of Bayfield on 21
highway.
Saturday, September 27
at 12:30 p.m.
Brown chesterfield and chair; Mason and Risch
piano and bench; parlour chair; portable TV;
magazine rack; fern stand; ornaments; record stand;
lamps; books; rugs and mats; Franklin stove;
fireplace screen and ltools; T.V. tables; antique wood
radio; large mirror; small tables and stands; chrome
table with chairs; Frigidaire deluxe dish washer;
clothes dryer; clothes hamper; Zenith washer;
McClary coppertone 30 in. stove and matchin g
fridge; 18 cu. ft. freezer; Kitchen stool; vacuum
cleaner; chrome and, press back chairs; picnic table;
electrjc heaters; sewing machine cabinet; white
bathroom fixtures include tub, toilet and basin with
towel .bar; jonny pole shelves; numerous dishes;
silverware; 8 place set of dishes; can opener; jars;
dresser; wash stand; bed with headboard; war-
, drobe;' chest of drawers; box spring and mattress;
curtains and bedspreads; luggage; snow scoops;
hand saws; step Iadderwater pressure tank; 40 steel
posts; 2 Surge milker units; stainless steel strainer;
numerous small articles.
Terms Cash
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
Brian Rintoul Auctioneer
George Powell Jim Stephenson
clerk bookkeeper
STOCKER SALE
1200 Head
at 1:00 p.m,
HENSALL LIVESTOCKSALES LTD.
on
Sat., Oct. 4/80
Consisting of: Steers, Heifers and Calves.
Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter
or 229.6205 Kirkton •
Doug Carruthers 237-3734 (Dasliwoocl)
Greg Hargreaves 2622619 (Hensall)
AUCTIONEER: Larry Gardiner
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EXETER MINOR HOCKEY
AUCTION
at
S.H. REC CENTRE
Monday, Oct. 6
• at 7 p.m.
- Pick up of donations on
Sat., Oct. 4 or contact
Committee Membees
Pete McFaIIs 235-0368
Bob Clark 235-0548
Jerry MacLean 235-0800
JimScott 235-0694
Gerald Brintnell 229-8244
Brian Wedlake 235-2172
Please support Minor Hockey
Gerold A. Webb D.C.
Doctor Of
Chiropractic
438 MAIN ST.,
EXETER
By Appointment
Phone 235 21680
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. James S. Smibert
11 Wellington St. N.
St. Marys
Telephone 284.3115
Monday to Friday
9:00 5:00
and Saturday A.M.
for appointments
CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT
JOSEPH F. DARLING
CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT
THE OLD TOWN HALL
022 MAIN STREET
EXETER, ONTARIO
TEL, a19-25E-2209
NOM 100
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18,000 readers. Tell them
about the services offered by
your business.
For information
call 235-1331
CHIROPRACTORS r
• DAVID C. HANN, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
105 Main Street, Exeter
235-1535
By Appdinlmeni batty Evening
CHIROPRACTORS
C. HARRY RODER, D.C.
NORMAN L, RODER, D.C.
DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
84 Panel Lone,
STRATHROY
Telephone 245.1272
By appointment please
ACCOUNTANT-PUBLIC
WARD MALLETTE
Chartered Accountants
476 Main Street, S.,
Exeter, Ontario 235-0120
Resident Partner:
John S. McNeilly,
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INVESTMENTS
TERRY HAUGHTON
(Xerat`74 SYNDICATE LIMITED
601 - 380 Wellington Street / London Ontario N6A 5B5
Telephone Bus 679-8993 Res 473-0095
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE SUPPLIES
SEE US FORA
FULL LINE OF
Office Supplies
Furniture' &
Equipment
•LIVINGSTONE'S
Downtown Exeter or In
The North End Plaza
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
representing several
trust companies
Norma J. Hooper
15 Gidley St., E.
Exeter 235-1010
I
11=12ffill
Realty
EXETER 235-2420
GRAND BEND 238-8484
CLINTON 482-9747
Appraisals
Mortgages
Life Insurance
Trust Certificates
ACCOUNTANT-PUBLIC
GERALD L. MERNER
Chartered Accountant
BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235.0281
Don Van Patter
Licensed Auctioneer
Antique, household,
farm and estate
sales
Consignments
welcome
Call collect
• Zurich 236-4547
r MOUNT CARMECN
Income Tax Centre
Income Tax A ccounting-
For
Farmers & Businessmen
Monthly Bookkeeping
Service
Phone 23/-3469
Vince Ryan B.A.
j...2.12pashwood
AUCTIONEERS
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COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE
FARM • ANTIQUE • HOUSEHOLD - REAL ESTATE
PAT LYON
"YOUR AUCTIONEER"
R.R. 2
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
PHONE 0 19-243"2713
AUCTIONEERS
Hugh Tom
FILSON and ROBSON
AUCTIONEERS
20 years' of experience
of complete sale service
Provincially licensed
Conduct sales of any kind
any place
We guarantee you rhore,
To insure success of your sole
or appraisal
Phone Collect
666-0833 666.1967
NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
& APPRAISER
Pr orrPI Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE ANY SIZE
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235.1964 EXETER
ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING
Auction Sale
Saturday, SepteMber 27th., 1980
at 11:00 a.m.
Hay Township Hall, Zurich, Ontario
Numerous general household items in very good
condition, bow frO'nt dresser, electric bug killer like
new, metal storage cabinets, carpets,cement garden
figurine, odd chairs, step stool, barbed wire, snow
fence, pictures, flowerpot stand, quanitiy of good
quality hard cover books, number of light fixtures,
floor polishers, storm windows and screens in ex-
cellent condition, heat lamp on stand, counter style
coffee maker and pots, toaster, Toro leaf shredder
like new, chrome table and chair set, wardrobe,
complete shop vacset, radio/record player, por-
table typewriter, camera, toys, box lots, etc.
Antiques and 'collectables consist of glass and
china, clear depression, lead glass decanters (one
very unusual.ron and trivet set, old oak boxes with
hinge lids, spelter figures (William of Orange), aqua
coloured glass cane (end of day), old headboards
for beds, candy jar with an gle openin g wicker
baskets, several collectable goblets, two rare high
stem goblets, partial setof old English china,•various
nostalgia items, hanging oil lamp (new) nice one,
etc., etc.
Auctioneers Note: Ladies and gentlemen, this sale
is of g ood quality, with
something for everyone. ,
Note: Preview from 9:00 a.m. to sale time, cash or
cheque with ample identification, lunch
counter, parking, auctioneer or hall owners
not responsible for accidents.
Plan now to attend!
Don Van Patter - Auctioneer
Zurich (519) 236-4547
TELEPHONE
(5191 235-2211
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147 MAIN STREET, S.
EXETER, ONTARIO,
P.O. BOX 1600
NOM 190
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litr i'.
a Mutual
affair.
GEO. A. GODBOLT M.B.A.
Chartered Life Underwriter
Mutual Life of Canada
. 476 Main St„
Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S0
235-2740
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First Annual Pall * ark extension* STOCKER SALE
Denfield Livestock. Sales Denfield, Ont. *
WednesdpAro p.m. Evening Oct. 1
*
41( Featuring 1400 steers and heifers, yearlings, top id;
lot
quality western calves last fall. For further informa-
tion call Mondays 666-1140.
4( Filson-Gardiner-Robson *
4(* Our Next Fall. Stocker Sale
Nov. Sth
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*1
Hay applies
for funds
Hay township have given
their approval to the con-
struction of a covered liquid
manure tank on a farm own-
ed by Henry Hendriks of
R.R. 3. Zurich.
Council gave the approval
at their council meeting
Monday following the recep-
tion of a certificate of com-
pliance from the ministry of
agriculture and food.
The Hay township hall will
receive some new colours
soon with council approving
a quote of $800 from Glavin
Brothers of Crediton for the
painting of the township hall
roof.
In other-business, council:
Approved tile drainage
toan application from
Clarence Regier. $6,000;
Doug Galloway. $9,000 and
Robert Hoffman. $2,500.
Will apply to the ministry
of housing for Ontario Home
Renewal Program funds
totalling $40.000 and agreed
to adopt 'OHRP property
standard guidelines.
Approved an OHRP loan
of $3,497.
Imposed special rates un-
der the shoreline protection
act on properties owned by
Barbara Rau. Behtz Zettel,
G. Neubacher. Joanne
Young and BbliNicol
Set October 1 as the date
for the court of revision for
the Anderson drain exten-
sion.
Approved severance
applications from Gerhar-
dus -and Jenny Heyink at
Concession 15. Lot 8 and
Isidore Ducharme at
Concession Lake Road West,
Lot 8.
Approved a quote of $22.95
per imperial ton for the
supply of asphalt to the
township by Lavis Contrac-
ting Limited of Clinton.
Approved an application
for an alteration in school
support from Leon Coolman
of R.R. 1, Exeter.
Pick up
benefit
cheques
personally
Due to the threat of a
walkout of postal employees,
arrangements are being
made to have Ontario family
benefit cheques picked up
personally.
The cheques including
mother's allowance and
disability pensions will be
available for pickup at the
Exeter municipal office (the
old Post Office) on Monday
and Tuesday September, 29
and 30.
Clients living in the town of
Eteter, the village of Z urich
and Hensall and the town-
ships of Hay, Stanley,
Stephen and Usborne will be
able to,pick up their cheques
in Exeter providing they
provide adequate personal
identification.
If the cheque cannot be
picked up by an entitled
individual it may be picked
tip by a relative or friend
who has a signed request by
the recipient along with
proper identification.
ACCOUNTANT-PUBLIC
RICHARD WELSH
Chartered Accountant
120 Alice St.
Lucan, Ont.
Ph. 227-4224
INSURANCE
Bev. Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd.
238 Main Street, Exeter
NOM ISO 'Ontario
235-2544
Complete Insurance Coverage
SURVEYOR
Doug W. Dalrymple
ONTARIO LANb SURVEYOR
'235-2503
476 Main Street South
Box 449, Exeter, Ont.,
NOM ISO
INSURANCE
,provaf on the ,fact that the
land is not suitable for
agriculture, that the Ausable
River is a natural, severance
between the Whiting
property and, adjacent
property owners and the fact
that there are residential
houses in the area,
In its ,report, the planning
department Stated that while
there were no specific
problems with building on
the site,redesignation would
conflict with the goals and
policies of the draft plan
which takes a negative stand
on strip and scattered
residential development,
The township also gave
their blessing to a change in
designation of portions of
to 21 through to 25, Lake
Road West Concession front
restricted agricultural to
recreational, again, in oto-
position to the recom-
/mendations of the planning
department
In their comments the
planning department stated
This proposed
redesignation does not
generally conform with the
intent of the Draft Plan, It
represents an extension of
recreational land use into an
agricultural area, and 'im-
p os e s development
restrictions on adjacent
lands. It , represents an
extension of the recreational
designation which does not
appear to be necessary
If