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GRADUATING CLASS — The Clinton Christian School held their graduation ceremonies Monday night. Those leaving grade
eight for high school ore, front row left to right, Anita BIok, Teno Bakker, Yoiondo-Oskam, Mary -Jane Ridder, Dionne
Boersma, Mr. R. Schuurman, Janet Kaptein, Carolyn Greidanus,-Anita Siertsema and Joanne de Haan. Centre row, George
Reinink, Leroy Dekens, Harry Otten, Gary Nonkes; Conrad Kuiper, Jack Snieder, Stephen De Boer, Jeff Bruinsma, Richard
Hamming and Leo Von De Ban. Bock row, Eugene Hoytema, Ken Benjomins, Jim Postma, Ronpie Zandbergen, Wayne Roordo,
Wayne Datema, Keith Hamming, Bill Greidanus, John Stryker and Janies'Klazinga- News -Record photo
oPublic Notice
Stephen Township
Secondary Plan
Stephen Township'1 Council -ore preparing to give.
3rd and final reading to a By-law adopting the final
droit of The Stephen Township Secondary Plan
;Amendment No. 17 to the Huron County Official
Plan.) Copies of the final droft are available for -
review of the Stephen Township offices in Credition.
Comments on the final draft should be -forwarded to
Council prior to July 14, 1978.
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Income Averaging Certificates
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LAWRENCE BEANE
RR 1, Brucefield
482-9260
,epresenhng a maiOr tryst company
Below Tuckersmith estimate
wins Hensall area 1•ob
tav�s
Lavis Contracting Com- to
pang Limited of Clinton was
mber 15. London, $54,096; and E.C.
Council also decided at
Other bids received were King Contracting from Owen their regular meeting to
awarded the contract to pave from: Towland Limited of Sound, $58,632•.
the Hensall road by .
Tuckersmith Township .
CouncilTuesday.
The Construction Com -
T u eke rsm i t h pian s
bany's bid to pave two miles
of the road which is east of
the village of Hensall, is topu rcha se offices
548,972.
This bid is lower than road
superintendent Allan
Nicholson's estimated cost of
$51,000. Mr. Nicholson said
the construction project has
to be completed by Sep-
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Will view
machines
Purchasing a lawnmower
is no easy matter, and
Tuckersmith Township
council agreed Tuesday to
,inspect some of the
machines tendered before
making a final decision.
Council receixed tenders
from Ray Potter and Sons
• Farm Equipment of Clinton;
Vincent Farm Equipment of
Seaforth; Huron Tractor of
Exeter of Exeter; and Boyes
Farm Equipment of
Seaforth.
Since each tender provided
a varied selection of models
to choose from, council
agreed with Deputy Reeve
Robert Bell's suggestion to
view some lawnmowers,
before purchasing.
"My suggestion is we have
to get together and go and
look at- them," said Mr..
, Bell. -
The municipality has
about five acres of grass to
cut which includes three
tovalship parks and the land
around Vanastra Recreation
Centre.
Road Superintendent Allan
-Nicholson informed council
that five students from the
Ausable Conservation
Authority will be working for
the township for one week in
August.
Mr. Nicholson, -said there
is plenty of work for the
students to a including
clearing some sites,
sprucing up the cemetery in
Brucefield, cutting trees in
Vanastra, painting and
landscaping around the
Recreation Centre.
Building permits were
issued; by Council to
Bayfield- Boat Yard of
Clinton to construct a
building to house boat
manufacturing for 8150.000;
to Wilson McCartney of
Seaforth-for two grainaries
for $7,500; and to Bert
Lubbers of Seaforth for a
lean-to barn for 87,500.
A demolition permit was
• granted 'by council to Bill
Bell of Henson to remove
two barns.
Nichplas •Blom of Con-
cession 2 Tuckersmith
Township received a tile
drainage loan of 87,500.
Tuckersmith Township
Council passed a bylaw
Tuesday to purchase Land
and building housing its
municipal offices in
Vanastra.
Bylaw number 13 allows
the Township to enter into an
agreement to purchase the
land and building previously
owned •by the Bank of
Montreal for $19.000.
The Township, which took
possession of the building a
year ago, has been renting
+the building for $200 a month;
and $2;400 paid in rent will
be deducted from the pur-
chase price.
Council also passed bylaw
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Whalen
number 9 rezoning lot 31 plan
23. in Vanastra from
Industrial to Commercial.
If no objections are raised
the rezoning will allow Jacob
Thalen to open a furniture
store in Vanastra. -
The Seaforth Lions Club
plan to provide tran-
sportation to their carnival
from July • 21-23 received
township approval.
The club plans to rent a
double decker bus to make
regular runs through
E-gmondvilte and Seaforth;
to'and from the Lions Park.
The fare for one way will be
50 cents. -
Council saw no reason to
object the club's -plans.--
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8y MRS HAMILTON HODGINS
Billie and Steven Foster
sons of Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Foster, - Stratford are,
sgending a,�fev days with'
their grandtlteter Margery'
Mor*y. .
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French
attended the Sunday School
picnic at Exeter, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent
Hodgins, Denfield visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. &
Mrs: Hamilton Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Vinggnt
Hodgins, Denfield visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. &
Mrs. liamitton Hodgins.
Mr. & 1Vft's. Maurice
Brooks, Springfield Illinois
visited ' Thursday with
Margery Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French
were Sunday dinner guests
with Mr. & Mf s. Wayne Hern
to celebrate • Earl and
Laura's birthdays.
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Crescent Rolls
all league
lead b gue
Midway through- the
season in the Exeter and
district men's recreational
softball league, the teams
are still bunched together
with the• Crescent Rolls
leading the league with a
record of six, wins,. one Toss
and one tie for a total of 13
points.
Only a ,point behind are
Hensall with 12 points
gathered from a record of six
wins and Three losses while
the Carpetbaggers have the
same number of wins but
have one additional loss..
Alone in fourth spot is
Dashwood Industries with a
"five and four record and 10
points.
Tied with eight points each
are Usborne and Gords with
the township team having a
record of three wins, four
losses and two ties. The
variety store Learn has four
wins. four lasses and a tie.
Mount Carmel • is in
seventh spot with a couple
wins and five losses while the
Times -Advocate leads the
league in losses with eight
and tied for fewest wins with
two.
in league action this week.
the Carpetbaggers defeated
the T -A 7-0. Crescent Rolls
thr'ottied- Gord's 13-3. On
Wednesday. t'sborne and
Gords tied at eight all and
the Carpetbaggers defeated
Henson. 6-5
NAME MANAGER
G.I.. Purcell Vice -
President Central Ontario
Division of the Bank of
Montreal is pleased to an-
nounce the appointment of
Wayne K. Sylvester as
manager of the Port. Perry
have the road superin-
tendent investigate further
the possiblity . of paving
Bayfield Street in Egmond-
ville, a block each side of
County Road 12.
In other business, council
passed Bylaw number 10
approving the construction
of the Gibbings Municipal
Drain and accepted the
Nicholson Construction
Comps Limited of
Sebringville tender of $2,570.
Other tenders submitted
were from: McKenzie and
Henderson of Arkona, $2.990: Branch.
D. Scott Contracting Limited Mr. Syf"ester former
of London, $3,500; . and manager of the Bank of
George Radford Con- Montreal. in _Grand Bend-
struction Limited of Blyth, opened the new Port Perr
$4,400. '`'‘• / Branch Jtine 19 -
Council also accepted a Hd was the commercial
petition with five landowners marketing representative at
names on it requesting the the Head Office in Toronto
' Broadfoot Municipal Drain before his transfer 10 Port
be cleaned out. The Town-, Perry His wife Shirley and
ship now has to wait 30 days • children Craig and Crystal
for the Ausable and Bayfield • will be leaving Mississauga
Conservation Authorities ton�
inspect the drain. - of July. .to take up residence the e
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Howp to std them How to stop therm
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Mosquitoes cue -most active in the everi:nq
and in wooded areas. Itis only common sense to
reduce mosquito bites by keeping out of theft
way as much as possible
• Repair holes iri your screens and mike sire
they ht tightly. - .
• Mow your weeds ctndgrass frequently trim
hedges and remove all unnecessar\
vegetation, which protects adult mosquitoes
from sun and wind
• Provide netting for the protection of babies an -i
young children.
• Close the darj'tper on your fireplace when it
not in use. '
• Wear loose protective clothing with long_
sleeveswhere mosquitoes are clbiindant
• Lighter coloured clothing attracts fewer
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Many efficient insect repellents are available,
but always read the label and follow instruction
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In •1975, St. Louis Encephalitis spread by certrnn mosquitoes was rel f.
for the first time. There were about 70 human cases. iuc•stiy in Southwe!<•, - `-7.`..-11.1,-
During the 1976 and 1977 mosquito seqsons a comhina1W'" o) !�r',�r` ;' Y`"'"
public awareness and cam; and municipal mosquito c outt,•i Frngrrmis •.-.i:: -,„i
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number of cases to four in 1976 and to none in 19T'
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We will be prepared again this summer ' - ,-
Since a recurrence of the encephalitis virus is difticii;' to predicf"—Ii ce:-scn y" 'hat
scientific surveillance ariTirlosquito control programs be continued durina the
summer of 1978.-
• There is no known treatment for the disease so prevention is essenttcti SyTnl-tonis cit
'encephalitis include drowsiness, loss of .appetite. lever hecuiacl'e, ncnisea and
vomiting. -
It must be emphasized that most mosquito bites this starrier will be simply a
nuisance. However, should symptoms occ'iir you should'consult your physician
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A free pcunphlet on mosquito
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