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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-08, Page 26HAVE GROUPS itilfititt . WILL TRAVEL Two Family Trips to Detroit Lions Football Games Sunday Nov. 2 San Francisco at Detroit Sunday Nov. 16 Baltimore at Detroit (includes game ticket and fare on an air conditioned coach) Departure Old Town Hall Exeter 8:30 a.m. (Limited number of seats available) SPECIAL CRUISE NIGHT PRESENTATION by Home Lines on Wednesday, October 29 at 7 p.m. Upstairs in the Old Town Hall Cost $28.00 €4eheett onest %Am, MOTOR HOTEL GRAND BEND H'way 21 Y4 Mile S. Traffic Light For Reservations Phone 238-2365 DINING ROOM OPEN DAILY Breakfast, lunch and dinner Smorgasbord every Sat. Schnitzel Night Every Friday $495 We offer a Schnitzel dinner including salad bar for only Reserve your favorite spot for THANKSGIVING DINNER Sunday & Monday, October 12 & 13 ENTERTAINMENT Oct. 10 & 11 Randy & Cathy 3 DAY RENFRO VALLEY For Country Music Lovers Departure Dates Oct. 1 7/80 Nov. 7/80 Nov. 2 1 /80 ONLY 11390ea0. Based on 2 to a room 9 Day NEW ORLEANS Heading South Nov. 9/80 4NX, ONLY 36y ea. 2 to a room AN AUSABLE HIKE — Cool and wet weather cut down participation in Sunday's Bannockburn hike sponsored by Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority. Above, Steve Lane and John Small of the Authority staff welcome Bill McAsh, Eileen Ran- nie, Eleanor McAsh and Dorothy Kipfer. T-A photo Huron donations set record, LTD officials By SHIRLEY J. KELLER Ross McDaniel, campaign chairman for the Huron County Unit of the Canadian Caneer Society received the campaign award for 1980 on behalf of the Huron Unit, for exceeding budget goals in last year's canvass. The award was made Monday evening at the unit's annual meeting in North Street United Church, Goderich. The Objective for Huron was $51,000. Actual funds turned in amounted to $67,000, $47,000 raised through door to door canvass and $20,000 from special events. In accepting the award, McDaniel praised the dedication of canvassers and other workers. He said nearly everyhome in Huron was canvassed for cancer in 1980, and suggested that in future, more emphasis would need to be put on special events as fund raising boosters. McDaniel praised the Foresters, the Kinsmen and Sorority groups in Huron for their support in the fight against cancer . Hensall Minor Athletic Association Dance HENSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Oct. 18 8 - 1 Music By THE COUNTRY COMPANIONS $6.00/couple Proceeds for ice time and equipment. Held under the authority of a special occasion permit. PIANO FROLICS A fun 10 wk. musk course for children 5 to 8 years of age will begin the week of Oct. 20. Children will learn rhythm, songs, nota- tion and piano through the use of games, crafts and fun. For Further Information About Piano Frolics Call Julie Easterbrook 235-0760 J BINGOS LUCAN ARENA Wed., October 8 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot '750,55 calls Proceeds for Arena !Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos Will continue each Wednesday night. Licence # 287211 Proceeds for Arena Doe Fe Ilednie regulations ne one under le, years or age will be admitted. P 'It; • ; it 7:1 er • w• 'V- Pap.. 26 ottvAtIvocatot October 11, 1980 0 • uron o„. . . ;:cial upset over gravel ....it designation Tit Goderich Police Chielf Pat return in time. King who walked 54 miles in Wilfred French of the 24 hours recently for the Wingham branch, was ab- Terry Fox Marathon of Hope sent from the meeting, but was recognized by the meeting along with his wife, Leslie. Mrs. King ac- companied her husband for about half the trek. The couple raised more than $1,000 for the Marathon of Hope. Chief King said he would march around the sports track in Goderich for 24 hours if the community responded to the Kinette Terry Fox telethon by giving $15,000 or better. The community served by Channel 11, the local cable television studio, donated $15,000 and Chief King marched. . Diane Armstrong of the Goderich Kinettes and her husband Raye of the Goderich Kinsmen, were on hand Monday evening to represent their clubs. Also recognized during the meeting was Jean Ginn, Goderich Township, who has served the Huron Unit for 14 years. Jean is taking, a rest from her service work, but the group is confident she'll get special award County but he would find out- and report to council. A press release from Queen's Park the following day informed the public that all of Huron. County will be designated under the Pits and. Quarries Control. Act of 1971, Elston commented at the county council. September 9 meeting that the provinces HUNGRY CAMPERS — Jack Fitzgerald, Tony Hewitt and Eugene Glanville satisfy their appetites during Stephen Ceritral School's recent camping stay at Camp Sylvan.T-A photo minority conservative government feared' they would create too much controversy if they included the undesignated townships under the new i'Aggregatis Act which is to be kesented in. the Legislature this. year, "So they brought it in. through the back door by an order in council including these designations with the will be presented with a certificate of service for his efforts on behalf of -the cancer society. old bill of 1971," remarked Elston, "I Want people to realize what's happening," added Elston. Howick Reeve Harold Robinson pointed, out some farmers are not going to get their pits surveyed if they are brought under the act and they will just close their pits. "We won't be able to get gravel," he explained. The act regulates the operation and rehabilitation of sand and gravel pits and stone quarries in designated counties in the province. The operator must pay 2 cents a ton to the Treasury of Ontario for rehabilitation of the site, If he does the necessary rehabilitation when he closes the pit, the province returns the money the operator paid to the Treasury. Beginning in January 1981 this rehabilitation security will rise to 8 cents per metric tonne of aggregate taken from pit or quarry. County clerk treasurer Bill Hanley explained to council that most municipalities have requested all counties be designated to treat all gravel production areas the same, "These pits and quarries were a ghostly site on the landscape and every provincial association wanted them cleaned up ", stated Hanley. The new bill, The Aggregates Act, still under consideration by the government will provide for management of aggregates, control of pits and quarries provide for rehabilitation and will maintain the en- vironment. All counties designated under the previous bill, the Pits and Quarries Control Act at 1971, will fall under the new legislation when it is passed. "Every county should protest it." commented Wingham Reeve Joseph Kerr. "The restriction isn't good. A farmer isn't going to tie up his money for 30 years." LONG STAY - FLORIDA VACATIONS 2-4-6-8-10 Weeks Starting 'Nov. 15/80 3 Day TOLEDO Theatre and Shopping Nov. 26. 00 ONLY I 7 ea. Two to a room The recent designation of . control . Act is 'bitterly Morris. Reeve Hill Elston He said be was certain, the Huron County townships opposed by; Huron. county raised the .subject at a county had Made their. tinder the Pits. and Quarries council. session Ot Huron. County :feelings clear last year when, Council tolling the county they replied' to engineer hehari learnedmoSt AggregatiO Discussion. townships in. the Wingham Paper, telling the province. area were to be designated. they were not enthused about County engineer Bob Huron tewnships being Dempsey told Elston he was designated. • • not aware any townships in Dempsey said he had ,not the county were to be been contacted concerning designated. the designation of Huron Colborne Township's 15th annual. CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR Sale of arts, crafts ond country baking Soltford Valley Hall mile N. of Goderich, 1 off Hwy. 21) Wed,, Oct. 15: 10 a.m., - 9 p.m. AND Sat,, Oct. 18: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Special Features; Miniatures-doll houses and accessories, pewter lea Door Prizes Over 50 crafts Admission; 25a Exeter Curling, Club CURLING CLINIC For "New" & "Old" Cost $4,00 November 15, 1980 Call after 6 p.m. Brian Clarke 235-1820 Al Beattie 235-1594 New Membership Welcome ON THE BEACH GRAND BEND Open Year Round Thanksgiving Dinner Serving All Day Monday Entertainment Every Fri. & Sat. Night In The Pirats Cove For reservations or information call 238-2251 • Exeter and Area Mens' Rec Fastball League BASEBALL DANCE Saturday, October 11 South Huron Rec Centre Exeter 9 p.m. - ? Dance to the `TRACES" $8/couple Hot buffet at midnight Tickets available from team reps or at the door. it,1111111111111111I 0 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111i11111111111111111111E Christmas Craft Show & Sale LUCAN COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CENTRE .17 Sat., Nov. 1, 1980 E-.1= 10 - 4 p.m. Over 90 tables on display Admission 50c • F. Children under 12 free. Eraweeemeammimmiummeinuainiiiimiemilnimmiammansennammanitaa WORRIED ABOUT SMOKING? The Huron-Perth Lung Association and the Canadian Cancer Society is going to hold a SMOKING WITHDRAWAL CLINIC the first meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. IN THE BOARD OFFICE OF THE CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL, SHIPLEY STREET The Clinic will operate for 4 weeks with 3 meetings the first week; 2 the second week and 1 each on the 3rd and 4th weeks. If you are interested please complete the at- faced coupon and mail it to the address shown. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY P.O. 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