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Times -Advocate, July 6, 1978
0089 3
Montreal ad prompts debate
Economics outaleighed the
pirit of Canada Week as
Huron County council agreed
o advertise the availabilty
of industrial land in the
county in the Montreal Star. '
The debate on whether to
spend 8655 to attract Quebec
nvestment through a sixday
Star ad in September
brought out concerns about
Canadian unity, the need to
attract new industry and
eveh the current strike at the -
Fleck Manufacturing Ltd.
plant. -
Development • committee -
chairman Bill Elson, reeve
of Morris Township, said the
Montreal daily was chosen
because. it' is a • national
newspaper and not because
the county wanted to lure
industry out of Quebec.
While the majority of
council agreed to go ahead
with the advertisement,
several agreed with Stanley
Township Deputy Reeve
Paul Steckle that the timing
of the ads is bad.
"In a country where we
are striving for national
unity...in the best interest of
the county we should not do
this now." -
Turnberry Township
Reeve- Don Eadie told the
meeting: "1 think there is
enough problem keeping
people happy in Canada
without going this -far.'
Spence Cummings, county
development officer,•said
after the meeting that the
ads state only that there is
industrial land available in
Huron County and there is no
enticement for . Quebec
.industry to move here.
A similar ad Was con-
sidered about a year ago but
the idea was dropped. after
Premier William Davis
asked Ontario municipalities
not to take advantage of the
Quebec situation. •
But Cummings said other
municipalities are con -
w
tinuing to advertise in
Quebec markets as they
have always' done. "Every
other municipality is doing it
and has for years. It has
nothing to do with the unity
question." •
Stephen Tawnship Reeve'
Cecil Desjardine, who
represents Huron Park
where the Fleck strike is -
continuing, said he thought
the county .should concern
itself with "handling" the
industry here before -
worrying about more.
Desjardine said he has
—re-eel0ed calls from other
industries located in•the park
about the effects of the Strike
and that the township has
had to watch as the labor
dispute closed Canada Road.
a township road leading to
the industrial park.
Elsewhere in the
Development Committee
report, it -was recommended
...that Mr. Joe Gibson of R.R. 2
Seaforth be appointed
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HEIFERS QM -STEERS
FRONTS lb. '1.05
HINDS lb. 1.69
SIDES - lb. 1.33
LOINS .b. 1.69
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RECEIVE CHEQUE FROM ALHAMBRA — Thanks so the generosity of the Algarve; Caravan,
168, Alhambra Lodge, Grand Bend, the bakeshop at ARC Industries, Doshwood is richer by
51,025. As grand commander Gene Creces presents the cheque to bakeshop employee Lois
Rueger, past regional director Jim Dolton of Grand Bend, grand advocate Phil Walker of
Grand Bend and Gerry o member of the lodge and of the adult services committee of
the South Huron and district association far. the mentolig retarded, look on.
Assistant Weed Inspector at
84 per hour for tfie balance of
1978 and the necessary by-
Sidewalk sale toproceed
barricaded to allow traffic to On the basis of the
pass safely through the town suggestions made. council
without endangering. granted permission for the
shoppers. Day suggested the event. • asking . the
speed limit would be sub- businessmen to work out
stantialfy__ reduced for the further details with Day and
two-day event- Kells.
Exeter's sidewalk sale will
proceed on the dates
originally planned, although
some of the events and
nature of the promotion of
the downtown businessmen
will be altered.
Two weeks ago, council
notified the %businessmen
that the dates of July 21 and
22 would not' be satisfactory
because no detour routes
could' be provided due to
reconstruction on several
side streets. Lt was
suggested the event be
delayed. -
However. businessman
Bob Swarflitan told council
this week that the group
would' like to proceed on the
original dates. stating that a
delay would be _un-
satisfactory.
He suggested that the sale
could be held with Main St.
open to vehicular traffic if
signs were posted at the
outskirts advising motorists
to proceed with caution.
Merchants could use the
parking areas in front of
their stores for display
purposes.
Police Chief Ted Day said
and works superintendent
'Glenn Kells had discussed
the matter and felt the street
could be roped off or ,
law be passed. This
recpmmendation was ac-
cepted by council.
Just needs a pole
Exeter has • a new
Canadian flag, but no place
to fly it. _.. . .. .
Reeve Si Simmons • was
given the• flag by- MP Bob
McKinley, who passed them
out to all munie.ipal
representatives at -Friday's
session of county council.
Simmons said he couldn't
find a flag pole that needed a
flag. •
"If you can• find a place,
you're encouraged to fly it,"
Mayor Bruce Shaw told him.
Councillor Harold • Pat-
terson suggested it should
have been placed on the
municipal office for
Saturday's Canada Day. He
said he -had received some
complaints that there was no
flag flying there on Satur-
day.
The ministry _of the en-
. vironment is hunting for
former waste disposal sites
and have asked for the
identification of any such.
sites by municipal officials.
They'll be advised Exeter
has one. now the site of C.A.
McDowell's •redi-mix plant
on Highway 83 at the western
limits of Exeter. It served as
a dump site for the town for
.several years.
The hunt- is being un-
dertaken in view pf . the
methane gas explosions that
MPP's privilege
Continued from front page
a review of the statutes was
something Riddell had re-
quested.
Bullbrook told • the - com-
mittee last week that if its
interpretation of the taw
was such that the rights of
ordinary citizens would be
abrogated. then the MPPs
should recommend a change
in the law.
"One advantage to the
whole sorry mess emanating
from the Fleck strike is it
has brought to the
legislature's attention the
need to contemporize some
of its rules, Bullbrook said.
He said the eommittee
decision "doesn't necessari-
ly mean anything to'the two
actions 1 brought by the Grace and Robert
UAW)." He said "the courts- parents
aren't necessarily bound by Dinney, 134' Empress
the decision of the com- Avenue, Huron Park. three
mittee." brothers, Thomas, Darrell
The vote of the committee , and Jason, grand parents,
• didn't break entirely down Mrs. Isabella Dinney, R.R. 3
party lines. Conservative Dashwood and Mr. & Mrs.
member Norm Sterling Thomas Desjardine, Grand
(Carleton -Grenville) voted Bend. The funeral was held
with NDP members Donal • from the 't. Harry -Hoffman.
MacDonald
Hoffman-
MacDonald ("York Sout Funeral Home in Dashwood
and Tony Grand with Rev. E. Wattam and
(Oakwood) against the ma- -Rev, ' John Campbell of
jority. - ' Churth of God officiating.
Voting in favor of the Pallbearers were Pat
Liberal motion that there Masse. Bill Taylor, Mike
was a breach were Michael Desjardine and Dale Dinney.
• Bolan (L—Nipissing), Ray interment in- Crediton
Haggerty (L—>✓rte) and two Cemetery.
Conservative ex -cabinet MARYO'NEILL
ministers James Taylor At St. Joseph's Hospital,
(Prince Edward -Lennox► on Tuesday. July 4, 1970,
and Margaret Scrivener (St. Mary Isabel (Welsh) O'Neill
David).
Obiituaries
CAT -HER lin MONTEITH
At Queensway Nur-sing •
Home. Hensall, on Sunday.
July 2. (978. Catherine D.
)Smith) Monteith. beloved
wife of the late Archibald
Monteith in her 92nd year.
Dear mother of George
Monteith• of • Toronto and
Mrs. William H i Cathy t Bell
of Hensall Sister of George
Smith of Vancouver. Andrew
Smith of Stratford. James
Smith of Toronto, and Mrs.
Janet Lee of Toronto. Also
surviving are two grandsons
and • one. great-
granddaughter. The funeral
was held Wednesday from
the Bonthron Funeral Home.
Ilensall. with Itev. George
Anderson officiating.
interment at Bairds
Cemetery.
LLOYDGAISER
At South Huron Hospital.
Exeter. on \Wednesday. June
28. 1978. Lloyd R- Gaiser •
beloved husband of the late
Gladys (Wolfe) of Crediton.
in his 76th year. Dear father
of the late Orland Gaiser.
Also surviving are three
gra ndchiidrep.and one great
grandchild. Dear brother of
MTS. Ferd fiaber'er of Zurich
and the late Mrs. William
Decker and .Ernest Gaiser
The funeral. was • `held
Saturday from the T Harry
Hoffman Funeral Horne.
DasMvood with Rev Brure
Pierce officiating-. Interment
in Crediton Cemetery.
SHAWN OINNEY
Funeral service was held
Monday for Shawn Michael
Dinney who passed away
Saturday July. 1st. 1978 at
Victoria Hospital London, in
his 10th year. Survived by his
•
have occurred in some"-'
centres where building has
taken place over dumps.
The- property committee
Tuesday night recom-
mended the purchase of a
new riding mower for the
parks. Exeter Ford Ltd.
submitted the lowest of four
tenders with ,a . price •of
• $1,337.27. •I1 was accepted by 4o
council.
Strawberries
PICK YOUR OWN
45'
a quart
' Bring your own
containers
Mon, - Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-
6; Sun. 12 noon -9.
JIM NAIRN
4 miles past Kirkton on
Si. Morys Road. Watch
for the sign ontheright.
No small children please
---pew pond.
of 346• Baderstone Ave .
London. in her 63rd year
Beloved, wife of Joseph
'-'Pat" O'Neill Dear mother
of Mrs Brian (Kathleen)
Chambers of Dorval,
Quebec. Mrs. Ken ,Susan)
Briggs of London, Mrs. Sean
r Maureen) . Phelan of
(7arlow, Ireland. Rawleigh of
Hamilton. Kevin of Win-
' nipeg. -Manitoba and Grant
of Crediton. Dear sister of
Mrs. Bessie Durrant and
David Welsh. both of
Lambeth. Jack Welsh and
Alex Welsh. both of- London.
Also loved by thirteen
grandchildren, John. Jef-
frey. Shauna. Siobhan,
Sinead. Michael. Teresa.
Dana. Andrew. Cathy.
Sandra. Margaret. Timmy.
The funeral service will be
conducted today from the A.
Millard George Funeral
Home, London with the Rev
M'.
F W hi(e officiating
Interment in St. Peter's
('emetery.
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Friday
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Auxiliary and Heritage
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Donations of saleable
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