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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-03-04, Page 19e SENIOR CARNIVAL SKATERS — Senior' skaters from the Zurich -Grand Bend figure skating club provided excellent entertainment of Sunday's carnival. From the left are Elizabeth Datars, Tracey Erb, Sandra Datars, Missy Sandilands, Debbie Bedard and Cathy Brenner, Kerry Lynn Dietz was changing for another number when the picture was taken. Staff photo Ag Society convention Area delegates attend Sixteen hundred registered for the 81st annual Ontario , Association of Agricultural Societies Convention in Toronto last week and was attended by Mr. & Mrs. Norman Whiting, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern, and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Shapton of the Exeter fair board. During the photographic competition, Exeter won a fourth in the 4-H Homemaking entry and a third in the educational feature slide which was the Huron South Women's Institute display. The programme consisted of various topics - "More effective meetings, Getting Juniors Involved in Fairs, Promotion of various shows, Ten rules of a volunteer, and Sow, grow and show. New Tuckersmith okay engineer both sides Tuckersmith Council has agreed that engineers B.M. Ross and Associates of Goderich can act on behalf of the towni3hip and for Albert Price regarding his proposed subdivision plans in Egmondville. At their February 17 meeting, council passed a motion noting that they have no objections to B.M. Ross acting for both parties. The motion also stated that Mr. Price will be required to pay all the engineering in- vestigation costs for the township and himself. Burns Ross approached council with Mr. Price's suggestion and noted that normally his firm does not act on behalf of both parties. He however said that since the Price subdivision only involved eight buildable lots, it wouldn't involve a com- plicated study. Mr. Ross' firm is also working for the township and the developer on the Doig subdivision. With an agreement reached, Mr. Price can now have B.M. Ross conduct the engineering study. This will answer some questions he asked council about a proper drainage, hydro and the waterline. Earlier in the meeting Mr. Price approached council to ask for a more detailed explanation of the sub- dividers agreement. Clerk Jack McLachlan explained that the council had not studied the agreement yet, and any questions Mr. Price had about the available drainage Hensall Mr. Sim Roobol, who was a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, un- dergoing treatment, returned to his home on Friday last. Mrs. Jeanette Turner recently underwent surgery in Victoria Hospital, London. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Eva Parker, Mit- chell, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ruston, Stratford and Russell Pepper of St. Paul's were recent guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Consitt have returned from a pleasant holiday in Florida. Carmel Presbyterian church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the subject "Of Judgement, Trees and Houses" taking the text from Luke. The Youth Group will host the St. Marys Group at 7 p.m. on Wednesday March 4. The Kirk session will meet on Thursday evening March 5 at 8 p.m. and the managers will meet on Monday March gat Bpm. The World Day of Prayer wW be held In Hensel] United attrch at 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 6. 4 outlets would have to be answered by his engineer. Mr. Price was concerned as to where he could hook onto the existing drainage system and noted, "If it's going to cost me more than the land is worth, I'm not going to do it." Councillor John Brownridge suggested, "This discussion is futile until we look at the agreement first. All his (Mr. Price's) questions are contingent on the engineer's agreement." Later in the meeting, council agreed that B.M. Ross could act for both parties and it was decided that each member of council would study the subdividers agreement and discuss it further at an upcoming meeting. handicrafts were demon- strated such as stained glass which will be included in 'Exeter's prize list this year. Miss Cathy Van Roestel attended the convention preparing to represent Exeter at the Miss C.N.E. contest in August. Mrs. Doris Wadell, Times -Advocate, March 4, 1981 Page 7A Huron F of A directors hear leaders Huron County Federation of Agriculture regional directors listened as members of the three provincial parties attempted to state their agricultural policies at the February Ontario Federation of Agriculture Board Meeting in Toronto. Michael Cassidy, NDP leader, stated that his party would preserve class 1, 2, 3 farmland through a land reserve. The NDP would create an Ontario Foodland Trust to acquire land and lease it back to young far- mers. This system would be similar to the Saskatchewan land bank system which has an option to purchase clause. The NDP would also set up an "Ontario Food Agency" to set up local food co-ops, establish local District 3 won the Best of Show Quilt which was pur- chased by Canada Packers for $600. This competition was announced to run again this year with a uniform judging criteria to be all Ontario and a quilt may only win Best of Show Quilt once. It was interesting to note that for 234 fairs that ap- proximately 5000 to 6000 quilts were shown in Ontario in 1980. Mrs. Dolores Shapton was installed as lady representative for District 8. ttin.trttt.swt■t+�. J 2 ( Stelco Siding made from VinyTop steel: Steel -plus -vinyl for the best of both worlds! 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On the 'subject of foreign ownership of farmland, Mr. Henderson stated a registration of such ownership is underway. Those foreign investors with farmland holdings of 10 hectares or more must register. Mr. Henderson intends to take these results to government every month. Jim McGuigan, representing the Liberal KIrkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Terri Paul spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Paul. Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Carroll, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Marshall and family, Kitchener were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall. Also Mr. & Mrs. Mike Bryne, Summerset P.E.I. and Bob Marshall, Clinton. Mr. Murray Switzer of Guelph University spent the weekend with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer. IT'S LIKE MAGIC!! Turn those old pieces of karat gold jewellery lay- ing around in your jewellery chest, that you n ever wear into new rings, pendants, and stick pins that you'll be proud to wear. 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