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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-29, Page 3BALL LEAGUE HELPS GROUNDS FUND— A trip to. Florida contest.held by the Exeter and area mens' fastball league raised $1,100 for the Exeter community park grounds develop- ment fund, Haftding the funds over to grounds develppment committee chairmen Don Cameron Monday was league president Jim Rowe. T-A photo Set for Hallowe'en Two thefts in Exeter Roads concern ratepayers Wani more funds for recreation in Nay Township of Stephen Re-elect Tom Tomes Nov. 10, 1980 for Township Council .WWwwwwwwrommoraws wiwilmarwmimminowwwWwww, 11 Remembrance Service at Usborne Central School Monday, November 10 10:45 a.m. Wreath toying Se rvice, Etc, — Public.Cordially Invited R. E, Pooley Legion Branch Exeter 167 invites:you to join them in the service at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church SUnday,' November 9 11:00 a.m. followed by laying of wreaths at the cenotaph. All veterans in Exeter and surrounding area are urged to participate in the annual Rernernisrance Day Parade. Veterans will meet at the Legioh Hall, 10:1$ a.m. and proceed tb Church for service. thence to the cenotaph for the laying of wreaths and the last pbst. Medals will be worn. Remembrance Day Banquet Tuesday, November 11 7:00 P.M. LEOION HALL Guest Speaker - Rev. Roger W. McCombe, Ingersoll ALL VETERANS ANC; LEGION MEMBERS WELCOME TOWN OF EXETER 1980 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Exeter, in the Coun- ty of Huron, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act 1977, a ballot will be held for the Offices of: MAYOR One Candidate to be Elected DEPUTY.REEVE One. Candidate to be Elected COUNCILLORS Six Candidates to be Elected Polls will be open as designated below on Monday, November 10, 1980 at 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. POLL 1 - MARJORIE ARTHUR'S BEAUTY SHOP 469 William Street Ruth Durand, D.R.O. Elizabeth Varley, Poll Clerk POLL 2 - BETHEL REFORM CHURCH BASEMENT Huron Street East Glenn Fisher, D.R,O. Barb McLelland, Poll Clerk POLL 3 - RESIDENCE - EDNA SIMMONS 164 Sanders Street East Edna Simmons, D.R.O. Peg Mclean, Poll Clerk POLL 4 - LAWN BOWLING CLUB HOUSE 298 Main Street Agnes Bryand, D.R.O. Olga Davis, Poll Clerk POLL 5 - RESIDENCE - VI HENNESSEY 418 William Street Leila Dobbs, D.R.O. Doris Dettmer, Poll Clerk POLL 6 - FIRE HALL 216 Main Street Joan Kells, D.R.O. Gladys McDonald, Poll Clerk POLL 7 SHERWOOD (EXETER) LTD. 18 Wellington Street Marjorie Tuckey, D.R.O. Ann MacVicar, Poll Clerk POLL 8 - FIRE HALL 216 Main Street Nancy Chambers, D.R.O. Maida Baynham, Poll Clerk POLL 9 RESIDENCE - WILLIAM HARVEY 161 William Street North Marion Frayne, D.R.O. Labelle Harness, Poll Clerk ADVANCE POLL- MUNICIPAL BUILDING 406 Main Street South Saturday, November 1, 1980 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Donna Glanville, D.R.O. Ruth Bray, Poll Clerk Deadline for Voting Proxy - NOVEMBER 10, 1980 AT 5 P.M. 2 cc Advance Poll Municipal OffiCe 406 Main St. So . I I I . I. I I 7.w O -Aw Maw ANDREW 40 WILLIAM WILLIAM POLLING STATIONS 1.M. Arthur's Beau 2. Bethel Reform Ch -Huron Street Ea 3. Mrs. Edna Simmon 4. Exeter Lawn Bowl 5, Mrs. Vi Henness 6. Fire Hall-216 M 7. Sherwood (Exete 8. Fire 'Hall-216 NI 9. William Harvey-1 y Chop 469 William nakaSEMOUNT South PRYDE BLVD. PRYDBBLVD, 164 Sanders Street East g Club House-298 Main Street 418 William Street Street South Ltd.--18 Wellington St. W. Street South William Street North CARLING to 0 ac UJ, IVIARLEOROUGH WWWWWWWWWWWWw Ow usWWWWWWWWWwWWWWWWWWWWwWWWWWWWWWWWWWwWWw WWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWW WWWWW1WW' Baker agreed with the two council candidates but noted that the township me com- mittee had received full reports on where Hay's money was being spent from Zurich, Hensall and Dashwood. Under questioning, Baker said a good portion of the funds which the township grants would go towards the operation of area arenas. Wilder said the South Huron area has enough pop-ulation base for only one arena and that it would have made economic sense to have located the South Huron Rec Centre, in the middle of Hay. Referring to the arena deficits Wilder stated "We have to be prepared to lock the doors. or pay for them." Matthew Denomine of R.R. 2, Zurich expressed concern about the condition of township roads, especially in his area, "These roads are just aw- ful," Denomme said, a farmer and school bus driver who travels over 12,000 miles on township roads as bus driver. Tinney said the township roads have deteriorated due to the application of calcium chloride to control dust in combination with the heavy clay soil, The quality of gravel which Hay receives has been decreasing is another factor in the large number of pot holes. The township had a problem with the application of gravel this spring when a contractor failed to apply the gravel when the road bed was comparatively soft. The WOK CANVASS, Students of Exeter Public School will be canvassing for UNICEF while they are out trick and treating. Friday night, EP$. principal Jim Qui- nlan said Tuesday that students 'in grades three to, six inclusive would he par- . ticipating, Lewis speaks Continued from. front page are in the centre Of the schools and the only reason for school existence," he added. He suggested literature as the finest antidote for television saying, "There is not enough appreciation for good literature. There is a cornucopia of literature available. It has so -much excellence to touch all human values and speaks to all themes, Other subjects discussed later in the day were "Mainstreaming, Stress and Leisure Time, Teachers and the Law, Time Management, Drug and Alocohol Education, Human Sexuality and Library Use, The planning committee for the day included Pat Quigley and Damian Solomon, SHDHS; Marg Deichert, Zurich; Lois Ottewell, Exeter PS; Sandra Newton, Usborne; Adrian Brand, Stephen; Eric Mansfield, Hensall and Theresa McCann, J.A,D. McCurdy. Exeter police are in- vestigating two thefts this week. On Thursday, Mrs. Marion Snider, Grand Bend, reported that someone had stolen two wheel discs from her vehicle while it was parked at. South Huron Hospital. The following day, Don Ellison, 373 Main St., Exeter, reported the theft of a cassette tape deck from his vehicle. On the other side of the ledger, the police are in possession of a child's wading pool that was found at the intersection of Huron and Main on Sunday. The owner may claim same by identifying it. Police Chief Ted Day notes that Friday is Hallowe'en and all the available police personnel will be on duty. He warns that -anyone ap- prehended doing any type of vandalism will be prosecuted. In a note to parents of small children, he suggests the latter be dressed properly in light or reflective clothing and to make certain they can see through their masks, They should be ad- vised to walk on the sidewalk and watch for cars. "Have them carry a flashlight," he suggests as a further Word of advice. Motorists, of course, are also reminded to pay special attention on this particular evening. Chief Day reports he also has some copies of the new Petty Trespass Act and residents may get one at the office. The new act strengthens the occupier's position towards trespassers and those who hunt, fish, ski or hike should be aware of the new regulations. ARTHUR FRAYNE Arthur L, Frayne, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday, October 23, 1980. Beloved husband of Eileen (Dean) Cornish of Exeter, in his 74th year. Dear father of Peter Frayne of Wyoming, also survived by seven grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Irene Sparks of Goderich, one brother Robert Frayne of Usborne Township. Rested at the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, where funeral service was held on Monday, October 27 at 1:30 p.m. Intermeririb Exeter Cemetery, with v. James Forsythe officiating. MARY ELWORTHY At South Huron Hospital on Saturday, October 25, 1980 Mary Lillian Elworthy of Exeter in her 75th year. Dear sister of Reta (Mrs. Jack Springer) of San Jose, California and dear aunt of Richard Springer of San Jose, California. Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home Main St., Exeter where the funeral service was held on Monday, Oc- tober 27 at 3 p.m. with Rev. James Forsythe officiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. PERCY CLARKE At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Sun- day, October 26, 1980, W. Percy C. Clarke of R.R. 2, Vienna in his 88th year. Beloved husband of Hannah (Dodman) Clarke. Dear father of Kenneth of Tillson- burg, Gerald at home, Ted of LOndon, Arthur of Exeter. Dear brother of Mrs. Frank (Edith) Davis, R.R. 5, St. Thomas. Also survived by eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Resting Ostrander Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, for private service on Wednes- day at 1:30 by Reverend Paul Linklater of Trinity Anglican Church, Port Burwell. Interment in St. Luke's Cemetery, Vienna. JOHN SCHWARTZ In Clinton Hospital on Monday October 27, 1980 John Schwartz of Hills Green RR 1 Zurich in his 83rd year beloved husband of Nancy (Schmidt) Schwartz. Dear father of N. Alvin Schwartz of Kitchener, Wilmer D. Sch- wartz Camrose, Alberta, Mrs. Juke- (Lois) St. Ger- main, Fort McLaud, Alberta. Eleven grand- children, 7 great grand- children, dear brother of Sirrien of Milverton, David of Wellesily, Mrs. Lydia Kuepfer, of Millbank, Mrs. Catherin Kuepfer of Newton, Mrs. Mary Kuepfer, Newton, Mrs. Samuel (Christine) .lantzi Of Millbank, One brother Noah predeceased August 25, 1962. Resting at the 'Westlake Funeral Home until Thursday October 30 where funeral and committal service will be held at 2:80 p.m. with Ms. Barbara Laing officiating. Interment will be made in Fut eiiorwvle w Cemetery Recreation and the condi- tion of the township's roads were the main topics of eon- versatiwt at the Hay Township ratepayers Meeting held Monday in Zurich, Murray Baker, a member of the township's recreation committee told current reeve Jack Tinney, reeve- elect Lloyd Mousseau, deputy-reeve elect Lionel Wilder, and council can- didateS Tony Bedard, Dick Rau, Don Geiger, Claire Deichert and Gerald Shantz that the township should be spending more money on recreation. Baker said the township's Current allotment of two and a half mills or around $9,000 is inadequate considering the number of Hay residents who ute the recreation facilities in Hensall and Zurich and to a lesser degree, Exeter. Incumbent Bedard told the 20 people who attended the meeting that he agreed with Baker that the township was not spending enough en recreation, saying he had pushed for three mills for recreation this year. Bedard emphasized that before the township significantly increased their recreation levy that they should have representation on the recreation boards in Hensall and Zurich. "We want to have a say where the money goes," Bedard said. Geiger concurred with Bedard and said that when he served on council four years ago that he had fought for township representation on the area rec boards, es- pecially in Zurich. RAYMOND RILEY In Fullerton township, (Perth County Road) on Wednesday October 22, 1980. Raymond R. Riley beloved son of Ross and Loretta Riley, RR 2 Staffa in his 19th year. Dear brother of Ronald and Sheila at home and Mrs. Steven (Cheryl) Smith, Mitchell. Dear grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Elizabeth Connelly. Following visitation at the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, public funeral service was held from "Jensen United Church at 2 .p.m. Saturday October 25th. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiating. Interment in Staffa' Cemetery, Pall Bearers were Donald Cole, Bob Van Volkengoed, David Van Allen, Andrew Laing, Bruce Nairn, Bradley Marsden. Flower Bearers were Ronald Murray, Pat Riley, Wade Riley, Bob Harley, John Munn, Ross Alexander. RAY VAN DORSSELAER Suddenly at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Tuesday, October 21, 1980, Ray Van Dorsselaer. Beloved hus- band of (Shirley Haugh). Dear father of Susan and predeceased by one son, Robbie, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van, Dorsselaer. Also Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Marie Beaver of Dashwood and company In question applied gravel in another township which had a penal, ty*clause if the work was not completed on time. The Pew council should. seriously con, alder some type of penalty clause, Tinney stated, One member of the audience received some. satisfaetion with the an- neuncement that the township will request the owners of the Hay dump to install a new gate. Wilfred Mausseau said a cable which acts as the gate to the dump could be dangerous. In the wriggler Mousseau had his vehicle slightly ,damaged when he attempted to enter the dump. Each candidate addressed the audience on why they wished to sit on. council. Incumbent Rau who was first elected in 1978 said he wanted to see the .complee tion of a water pipeline from the Lake Huron pumping station at Port Blake. to. Drysdale. He said the pipeline was needed if the. area was to grow. Bedard said he .was very proud to be a candidate • the township and Said the township. should look into the paving the sideroadS as an alternative to graveling. He called for public meeting* before certain township • • bylaws are implemented. Shantz who was a can didate in MO said he was running for council because he was interested in serving. the people .400 that he has the time to do the job properly. He said he would like to see more press coverage of Please turn to page 15.A Mrs. Susanne DeSutter of Belgium and one brother Joseph of Dashwood. In his 58th year. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood where the service took place Thursday, October 23 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Dashwood Lutheran Cemetery. Rev. M. Mellecke officiating, Mr. Van Dorsselaer was an employee of Dashwood In- dustries for over 25 years. CECIL VAN HORNE At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, October 26, 1980, Cecil W. Van Horne, of Exeter, in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Inez May (Fahner) and dear father of Mrs. Gerald Flynn, (Mary Anne), of Hensall, and George F. Van Horne of Cedar Springs. Dear brother of Mrs. Norman Counter (Madeline) of Clinton, and Mrs. John Nediger (Greta) of Clinton, and Mr. G.G. Van Home (Jack) of London. Mr. Van Horne is survived by two grandchildren, Lori and Susan Flynn, and was predeceased by his first wife Irene Mary Elizabeth (Layton) in 1956. Resting at the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Ex- eter, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday October 29th, at 2 p.m., with Pastor Linn Loshbough of- ficiating. Interment in Crediton Cemetery.