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The Huron Expositor, 1997-10-22, Page 16Surplus at landfill means refunds for municipalities of 559,480 and $0 respective- There was discussion on for wood grinding at the site. BY DAVID SCOTT ly'• which equipment on the site The bid of $10,979.90 plus The major variances in the might need repairs or tax from Sizer Systems was budget result from: replacement in the next year. the winning tender. The Mid -Huron Landfill • Tipping fee revenues "We want to gear the equip- The firm will grind wood Site's (MHLS) oPeraong sur- should be about $515,000 mens to the life of the land- which has been stored at the plus this year means member which is $40,000 over the fill," said secretary Larry landfill for the past two McCabe of Goderich. Hc also years. Some of the wood will municipalities could receive budgeted amount of added that it may be used be used as landfill cover or portions of more than $475,000. "Even though by $18,000 that won't be going weight we are 2 per cern loss elsewhere after the eventual on roadways. to reserve funds. than 1996, the number of closing (Attic Mid -Huron site Leaebatir With `,t date of The board met on October minimum loads has gone at Holtnesvilk• 16 and reviewed the project- up." states the treasurer. Site supervisor Frank October, November and cd year end results compiled • "We budgeted $10,000 for Pestill said it might be batter December yet to come, the by Luc Gagnon, treasurer. capital design and improve- to completely overhaul exist- 1997 total for !leachate (a lig- "The results should be ments but it does not look ing equipment because cost uid created by rainfall soak - somewhat better than budget- like we will spend it this of new machinery was pro- ing through the landfill) is al," said Gagnon in his state- year." hibitive. 617,149 gallons. Postill said ment. "1f things turn out as • ••'fire recycling costs are "There's no need for us to the total may reach 800.000. we now expect we will trans- up over last year. Costs to take action on it right now." But office manager Ben fer the maximum $100000 to dispose and quantities are said chair Lune Cox, mew said you can't tell the reserve fund and still both up. While the fees for of Goderich Township. how much it's going to rain. have a surplus to be refunded vehicle tires cover the pick- Wood GrindingTire 1996 total for leachate to municipalities of $18,708 up costs it appears that the Members of the MHLS was 1.154,758 gallons. compared to budget figures fees for large fire duos not." board reviewed three tender's 1 /2 class tryingto grow germs from hair Grade ing group this week read 'Maxie' a book about an old woman who didn't feel need- ed any more and how she dis- covered that she was truly needed very much. Congratulations to the chil- dren who participated in the cross country nm held at the Hulett Central public school. Andrea VanderVeen took eighth spot out of the 40-50 midget girls who ran in the race. Greg Bowers came in 18th out of die same number of boys. WEDDING illsologulph by Urn fitini> Sherri Kathleen Bennett and Dwain William Forrest were united in marriage on the twentieth of September, 1997 at three o'clock in the afternoon at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth with Rev. Robert Hiscax officiating Sherri is the daughter of Roland i Donna Bennett of R.R. Seaforth. Dwain is the son of John and Sharen Forrest of Seaforth. �' The maid of honour was Paan Bennett of Corpus Christie, Texas (sister of the bride). Bridesmaids were eBarbfa of Brussels (sister of the groom), Jane Bennett of S(sister of the bride) and Suzanne Bennett of Seaforth (sister of the bride). The best man was Chris Smith of Seaforth (friend of the groom. arta» Groomsmen ween Joe Terpstra of Brussels (brother - of the groom), Al Rader of Lucan (friend.of the groom) and Mark MacDonald of Fgmondville (cousin of the groom). Readers were Leanne MacDonald of �ndville and Lisa Rader of Lucan (both friends of the couple). The organist was Cheryl -Ann St. Onge of Seaforth. Following the double ring ceremony, a dinner and reception was held at the Seaforth do District Community Centres with Randy Poisoon as Master of Ceremonies. The couple honeymooned m Northern Ontario and are residing ingmondville. We would like to thank our family and friends for making our day so special. te:1111111111111111111111111Xelesteetreet, O.er na. 1887 Expositor Editor took to get into the danger School News: The tetter Walton zone where germs grow "N" made its debut into the quickly. early year classroom this 11 Patty Banks Grade 2/3s finished up week. They practiced print-ytheir mapping units by hav- ing their names. They worked 887-686 0 ing a treasure hunt. They had on similarities and differ- clues made up of words and ences as well. The whole school is reading or becom- on recording- ideas by them- letters that when put all ing familiar with "Charlotte's selves. They have been together told them to go get a Web" and so the exploring good safety with treat from Mrs. Vivian. Kindergarten kids worked experiments. They put hair, The Grade 3/4s talked with their 2/3 buddies and fingerprints and pennies into about feelings that Charlotte made some pig puppets of agar plates to see if germs and Wilbur had when they Wilbur. This week they all will grow. They took the tem- heard the bad news. They get to sere the play over in perature of milk from the also wrote in their 'Fern Blyth fridge and soup from the Diary' about what she was The Grade 1/2s are working microwave to see how long it feeling as well. The one read - Provincial Service Officer to be at Branch 156.on allovember 28 nd Ladies Auxiliary ar. underway. Be an early bird encouraged to attend this din pay your dues and be in on nee Please get your tickets as the draws for 1999 dues. soon aspossible. Price $7.50. The Provincial Service will take The Officer will be at Branch 156 place on py Novembercampaign 3. on November 28 at 9 a.m.All members are asked to Call Mary DeJong 522-0474 as soon as possible for an please help with this event so that all of Seaforth. appointment so she can noti- t mon alt and Seaforth. r th. fy the service officer whom can n covered r one ey he will be seeing. evening. Tickets are now on sale for e th the veterans dinner on Nov. At the going down sun and in the morning of of he 8. All members of the branch will remember them. Last Sunday five members from Branch 156 attended the District C Convention held in Goderich. On October 25 at 2 p.m. the Memorial Park at Parkwood Hospital will be officially opened. The plans were shown at the convention and when completed should be enjoyed by the veterans resi- dent at the hospital. The Spring convention will be held in Stratford April 18- Seaforth Legion by Barbara Scot 19, 1998. This coming . weekend, October 25, there will be meat draws, karoke, etc. starting at 7:30 p.m. The pub- lic is welcome to take part in this activity. The early bird campaign is Successful dinner held by Town & Country Homemakers An enjoyable euchre party Dublin ended the meeting. Dublin's correspondent by Dorothy Dillon wishes two of her special 345-2883 friends happy birthday. Mary Baker, Goderich, celebrated on Mon. Oct. 20 and Marg Philips. Stratford celebrated her birthday yesterday. Oct. 21. Town and -Country Homemakers held a very suc- cessful and enjoyable dinner, catered to by Millie Hoggarth, with a Thanksgiving theme and dec- orations. Fifty-one happy people attended and were welcomed by organizer, Tammy Antaya. The group was thrilled also to have John Jamula join them. He is on sick leave and was welcomed by all. and wished a speedy recovery. Alma Langford from Exeter was guest speak- er. She spoke on giving thanks for health. family, freedom, humour. past and present with the words: "1 celebrate the life 1 have had". Lawn bowling ends, euchre begins As the lawn bowling season held at the Seaforth Legion comes to a close two men's Hall on Wednesday evening, pairs tournaments were held October 22 at 8 p.m. sharp. at the Seaforth greens. Hostesses will be Thelma Seventeen greens were in Coombs, Grace Broadfoot play Sept. 24 for Seaforth's and Olive Papple. Come and Whitney-Ribey tournament. bring a sandwich and a First place went to the friend. London Elmwood rink of The District 4th annual ban - Ron Jones and Tom Bowness quet was held at the Exeter with 3w + 50 while George Legion Hall on Thursday Wood and partner of St. evening Oct. 2 with a good Marys were a close second attendance present. Outgoing also with 3w + 50. Third was chairman, Dennis Schmidt of Peter Mc Falls and Roy Goderich introduced new dis- Triebner of Exeter 3w + 48 + trict chairman Neil Beuennan I. Fourth was Rodger Buck, and he responded with a short Sarnia and Jack Ross, address to all members. Stratford with 3w + 47. High We are sorry to report Betty two game winner was Jack Tilley has been confined to McDonald and Donald University Hospital, London McKinnon of Lucknow. for the past two weeks but Consolation prize wont to everyone wishes her well. Gerry Hyde and partner of The property committee is London. busy preparing the greens for Saturday, September 27 next year's bo all link and we saw 12 greens in play for hope seee Goderich's teen's pairs greens next year. played at the Seaforth greens. Remember our monthly Two Seaforth teams were in card parties at the Legion the prizes. Erich Matwld and Hall during the fall and win - Doug Leonhardt won second ter months. Good bowling to prize while Brett Finlayson all. and Pat Flanagan were high two game winters. Monday, Sept. 29 saw a mini ladies tournament at the greens amongst local club members. First place wool to Eileen Adamson, second. Thelma Coombs, third Shirley Strong and fourth, Joyce Bailey. The last potluck supper and social was held at the club- house, Sept. 23 with 30 pre- sent for supper. Ninc tables were in play for cards after and prizes went to the follow- ing: high scores, Jean Lunn and Jack Muir; lone hands, Mary Finlayson and Tobe Murray; consolation, Olive Dapple and Bill Kelly. jj The next euchre will be CENTENAIRES to===d120 l' ' ' �j ! ' —z4!=7 • THOMESPORD ••r • •at • • CENTEHAIRES I FRI., OCT. Z5 8:30 p.m. •BLEUNE CLUB reemmber the I UPSTAIRS FAMILY FASHION SHOW Wed., Oct. 29/97 at Hibbert United Church Stale Stores Featured: Northern Getaway, Northern Reflections. Northern Traditions. Northern Elements. Dessert and Show at 7:30 pm Cost: $5.00 Show only at 8:15 p.m. Cost: $3.00 Advance tickets available at Walther's I.D.A. or call 345.2279, 345-2569. Thirnk'You Dave Scott & Gregor Campbell for your excellent coverage of the Seaforth Agricultural Society 1997 Fall Fair. Media & Public Relations Committee: Ross Ribey Lynda Vincent Marie Hicknell 4 t_. 1 BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Saturday, Nov mb.r 8 Tickets *23.00 per person Tickets on sate et... Dixie Loa (Clinton), Ernie King Music (tioderich & Winpham), Blyth Decor Shop or can toil free 1-688-811.9888 to charge by phone with Mastercard and Visa WEDDING Jack and Audrey McLlwain are happy to announce the marriage of their son David to Lise, daughter of Kurt Jorgensen of Sault Ste. Marie and Inge and Frank Balogh of Ottawa. The wedding ceremony was solemnized by Rev. Jane Kuepfer at Northside United Church on July 11, 1997. The reception followed at Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend. David and Lise are presently living in Landshut, Germany. Sincere Best Wishes from your families and friends. rr 'THE DOLL and 1" SHOW & SALE Don't miss this fascinating show and sale of collectible and modern dolls. dull furniture. clothing. accessories. teddy bears. complete range of dollrnakrng supplies. doll & bear restoration and repairs Hundred of items. Lunch room. free perking Sunday October 266. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall. Highway 9 between Walkerton & Mildmay 31V-881-0345) Admission 53.00. Children 51.00 (infonuation Oust .r a TrifkiN 527-0180 See the nicest ad in the Phone book! (Page 203) r d. SALTFORD - Colborne Township "CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR The Original Western Ontario Craft Show to promote Craftsmen and 8 Comrntxilty Sponsored by Blue Water 0h pier - Order of the Eastern Star #284, Goderich DATES:Friday, October 24th, 1997 - 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m Saturday, October 25th, 1997 - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 26th, 1997 - 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. P;LACE:SALTFORD VALLEY HALL V2 km. north of (ioderich East off Highway 21 *Meals & Refreshments Served Door Prizes ADMISSION: Adults '2.00 Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult For further information contact: UONNA CRAWfORD R.R 4, Goderich. Ontario N7A 3V1 Phone 45191524.8038 p4