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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-10, Page 3 (2)• Tuckersmith request for new road opening deIued • • By Wilma Oke read% to assume the cost ^ health. hazard '1'o date, bulldozer and trucking charges, unounl to $1.340 and the work Is not completed. Council sel the fees to be pato( tor the municipal elections to be held in November --the deputy' returning officer wilt receive $40 up Irom $:35 for the last election. but the poll clerks Will receive the same, $30. Council will. hold a ralepayet's' meeting following the nominating meeting for which a•dale has not beep set. Council contributed $25 toward the Vanastra Fair to be held August 26. Council Was notified by the County 01 Huron that it had appointed Joe Gibson of ft.lt. 2 Seaforth, as assistant weed inspector for the county. -• in Township Council has requested the council has been 00111u•(1 b}- entrance on behalf 01 the ministry .01 • Iran- properly owners in sport iii ion and cony Vanastra r municalions That if would not Council is haying the pun►p> approve a request for an on \0 2 Well 11 Egniondville additional erltrancewtiv - to Vanastra by opening up lith avenue to Highway. 4 checke(Llo see it it can he repaired or if a- new pump still be needed To be Al a meeting Tuesday - checked 001 100, is whether night, council learned from the well is good enough 10 the ministry's letter that a lake a higger puntp. The similar - entranceway at present pump with a Vanastra was closed - capacity to pump :35 gallons because it --its a traffic a minute is now only able to - hazard as ' it was located pump 12 gallons a minute, - IeloW the brow of a hill according In toad The letter indicated an superintendent Allan entr'aneew•ay at a street Nicholson +who manages -the farther north might be Egniondville system. possible ' but all costs of Ili his report to council Mr opening up the street to the Nicholson reported 16 highway, the entranee Iownship road signs have construction, the +videning of been damaged in the past the highway hi' a turning 1 weeks. - - land would. all. have 10 be Council members ex - 'paid h}' the mynic•ipattty of pressed concern about the the township o(Tuekersmith (humping of concrete at or by a developer wanting several loealions'on town - the entranceway. , ship road allowances. They Council was disappointed said 11 was new cement that the province would not apparently lel) over from Councillor Frank Falconer attended a steering com nn it lee meeting of the Clinton Areca recreation association formed • to canvass the surrounding area of Clinton to raise funds for a new fl(tor pay the costs, which they various. construction jobs one al the arena. Represen- estimated might be in the j•yii+l�w.+r�.�heneighbourhood. natives from Goderich and neighbourhood of $200.0Y.. Requests for building Iiullttt:,l'ownshipswere also Reeve Eivin Sillery said permits were approved as In attendance with those council at this time was not follows: Peter Colyer. from Clinton. Mr. Falconer • concession 8. Huron Road said he was asked to canvass Surs•e}'. drive shed; Rich 'l of kersrnith for funds but he • 4 Coin let Burdge, tot 30. concession 1, refused to do this. lie said he. Complete London road ad . uryey. had done . c d ( It for the original ( lireireliel( hu • lion: g Custom Framing � I u. tion. bwlding fund. He said no • I` warden Haney", Tot 4. cot . ' . aet figures were given for ter needlepoint. crewel, HRS. shed; Hank I)orssergl c•the cost of the new flooring etc Re ulor or non -glare 11)1 2oncess. 6. HIRS, pig but he heard a rumour it was - 9 photographs. oil paintings. i, glass. Ready fo hong. 46 hour y hal'i) and ..hqu1(1 manure about $140.11(10. • . •Link : Emerson Coleman, lot ('-o u n c• i 1 1 o -r -R 0 h e r 1 2:3. concess. 2. HRS. shed. Folheringham said he was •i :\ demolition. permit was not willing either. "If that's 412-7409 CLINTON . vow f granted 144 Ausable-Bayfield %hal theywant to do. in ». -may.-.,,�: d ('uilseryation Authority to Clinton. fel them do it", he -- demolish a barn on port lot said. ('ounciIh r Robert 41. concession I, LRS. Drummond said he was not ('ourieil approved three tile in Iayour of actively can: ALMATEX drainage loans-amounting.to - Nassing. _in. support _of" the $"22.900.flout' ----1'-aro:ed-Lor pa tnettt---were Neil 1ictva miller -k -nor the following accountsdeputy-reeve Bell Offered to 1`anasl ra Da} ('are.. ('8111ass _ All seemed to agree $ 4. 1 n a 7:3 ; X' 1 n a s t r.t Mar' no 0110.r municipality (1ve r(aii(>n _ Assoc ialinn, helped thein 10 support Cli: 1.,; 1 4 getter al, Vanastra recreation and swnaning pool. ', 44-7..411 05: and ('Wads. -I 'don't think we should 512.281 08. tor a total of $49,4. -iii nl1 _ 81 (dint anyone. if (71inton wants to canvass lel them do Council rei•elieil a letter it." Robert FOiheringham Irom the Huron Health Unit - stated. • 10 clean up the debris - service, - Harold Tyndall PAINTS VARNISHES-- WALL PAPER s SUNDRIES ANTIQUING GIFTS EXETER DECOR CENTRE 15 Giclley St,rE: 235-1010 resulting Irom• the partially 41emolnshed former F:gmondyllle-church shed now owned by a Seaforth resldenl as the. owner has ignored requests 10 clean up the site considered to be a health hazard. 'The owner .will he billed for the cleaning op work The hepplc• property in _up Vanastra is being c•I(.atied up li the Iownship when the • owner ignored requests to (10 ADAiVIS = it himself. as it. too. • is a Heating & Cooling,..,,.,' , day SE O d y • Heating -Systems in•▪ Exeter of All Types INSTALLED MODFRNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet -Metal Work • Air Conditioning •-Humidifiers Ventilation ▪ 235-2187.,, 133 Huron St East Exeter •iinuihrununinmintnnnrnmlun( Small thefts are high Shoplilting and small Ihelts continue at a com- paratil•(>.ly high -'level in Exeter according to the monthly police report submitted to council by Chief Ted 1/..y. Tuesday. . in -July. there w_e>;e 13 !hells of under • $200 each. 'The total 1001 amounted to 21. of which $155.:30 was wean -el -ed. Two people have. been charged as a result of 'woe of the .ihofts under investigation. 01•I1er. Statistid's in the report were as follows: 11 -The itig "O': Drain Tile accidents with- damage of Company will he holding 54.830, 10 warnings and eight their annual Big ''O. Day in charges under the Highway Exeter this year. Traffic' Act, seven charges "We though) we would nutter the Liquor Licence hold it in Exeter This year in. Act. eight animal com- reeognit ion our head office is plaints. eight hike riders now there."' Frank Zawalski , given warnings. seven . 01 Rig ••U'• said. parking tickets issued. one - the company will be using freak and enter with loot of Riverview Park on august 19 5179, • one stolen car for the 250 people they ex- rectivered, one assault peel. The day will Ilieh)de charge and two men charged hasetiall tames, a •tug -of- with creating a diSlurllanee a war. pork barbecue and a by fighting. casual dance. The local officers put in 94 The pool and rec centre htu rs 01 overtime. 2:3 of them ball .diamond have been being tor -court work. • reserved for the event. - Besides the .Exeter and Ilensall plants. employees from Dresden, and (timber will he there. • Miss Zurich Bean Festival' CONTEST SPONSORS NEEDED Any business, industry, service club` or group in Zurich. and surrounding district.wishing'to sponsor o contestant please contact: • • Mrs. Linda Hendrick 236-4940 Any young lady wishing to participate in the Miss Zurich Bean Festival Contest girls must be 14-21 must reside or be employed in Zurich or surrounding areas. For More Information Contact LINDA HENDRICK • Times -Advocate, August 10, 1978 Page 3 DASHWOOD LADIES WIN - The ladies tug-of-war championship at Soturdoy's•Friedsburg Days in Doshwood was won by the home team. From the left are Eleanor.Weigond, Shetrne Stade, Joon Finkbeiner. Jane Merner, Tracy Stire, Nothlie Mason, Marion Leyton, Linda Welsh and coach John Mason T - A photo Should be printed in newspaper Group wants cleaner school books If word -tor -word excerpts That "view was epressl-d from three honks in. use --In- Iasi Tuesday night in ftayltetcf 'l'hepublic meeting. at which . ••('oncerned Citizens". members- . of --the •3tir-iter• --The purpose of ttlig Bayfield meeting, according, lo -the. report. was -to review what steps have already been taken in the: fight to have certain hooks removed from high school libraries. and to plan future action. Lloyd Barth; RR :3 Blyth. was et(tcted president of the "Concerned Citizens" with Ernest Sherwood, RR 5' Goderich. elected secretary - treasurer. Art Hayerkamp. RR 5 Clinton, was chosen spo(ceman for the newly=` formed group. - - Huron County high schools at a meeting of a group of (.uttd (ietended those books are "too vulgar". 10 be Huron Count} residents who • that have come under at - printed in,public have taken the name tack7 was fairly reported b}' newspapers, then those --"Concerned.. Citizensand the newspapers. according who have dedicated It >n - - hox►ks shouldn't be taught tone 1 to the report. young people.- selves 10 the task 01 (-leaning '-'7,•;(11 counting -the mem- • up the literature being hers of the IVriter's Guild. taught - in the .county's not counting the -school �,scliontS. t(•ache rs and the members of Most taxes the sch0olhuacd. but coun- 1 rr'On' (nithe meeting by ting only the taxpayers of Teresa Courtney. states (oat. Huron County. there were every Weekly neWsp.(pe•r inapproximately 80 percent at At the regular August Huron (aunty was (•ontacsted this meeting in favour - Of meethig. Usbhrne township .nod asked to. print various haying these books taken out council learned that 92 per sw1)rd Ipr-Word excerpts tram of the -1 cent of the1978 interim tax 1(5'•books being (injected -Mt.. �}�etx'ef`r--'lies by the t oU > Cour Ine)•. writes. roll had been collected. This g' 1 Mos are -collected . - -`Why was only one side of The meeting, held at -� amounts-1a.a_iotaJ of $209. Each. eft- "le--newsl,:iters, -this-pubkt'-Public1epnrtett-`home of Mr. and. NITS. ,214-20. The report was made. according to report. refused on"- the report asks. - - itichard Kapillern attracted by tax collector Harry . to print the exctrias The report of last people froGoderich. Strang. -The " ('e>nci>rneri Citizens- • Tuesitay:s meeting does not Clinton; Hayfield, Council took no action on_a ,(iso (Its(yssed ghat . it detail which specific books Kingsbridge. notice from the Huron C'qun f3h•Ih, Auburn. tv Board of .F,dueation that considers- to _have been the 'are being objected to by the Dungannon an'd flolmesyille. • biased. reporting of the the 1978 education' requisi +yeeklc Ilewsp.>f rs which tion for t-sborne would be in - REV. WILFRED SCHLEGEL - At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday, August 7. 1978, Rev. Wilfred Schlegel .of•Ailsa •Craig. in his 69th year. • Beloved hpsband of Emma Schlegel ( Ruby l . Dear father of Wayne and Ernest of RR 1, Ailsa Cr• ig, Marilyn 1 Mrs. (ail Gingerich1 and Janet I Irs. Arthur Mueller), bot o Toronto, and Ronald o Kitchener Dear grandfath f• of 13 grandchildren. bear Wither of Alvin .Earl and Hoy, Reta (Mrs. Floyd Baechleri and Ruth (Mrs. Loren Kropf 1, all of Tavistock. 'Resting at the T Steph'nson and Son Funeral Home. Ailsa Craig, where -a private family service will he held on Thursday. August 10 with interment to follow in Nairn 'Mennonite Church Cemetery. Public memorial service will be held Sunday. August 13 in Parkhill Community Centre al 230 p.in. ELDON DATERS Suddenly in Goderich on Thursday. August :3. 1978. Eldon L. Daters of- 5:3 Andrew St. N., Exeter _Beloved husband 'of_ Doreen_ Hendrick1 Daters in his 51s1 year Dear father of ,Judy Mrs Don Young, Lon ton and '-Bar-bora r .Mrs Rick Dither. Huron Park, Gary 01 Guelph. Bradley. and -Bill. both al home. Robert of Elmira. Dear brother of Mrs. Lorne -Luther. R.R. I Dashwood. Howard of- Dashwood and Earl of Sarnia Dear son of Mrs. Laura Daters of Dash- wood and the late Elmer Daters. The funeral was held Sunday from the T. }tarry IfQit ta__Euneral_--_ Horne, -7 _.-.-- Dashwood with - Rev7.- N).__' Barrs officiating Inferment he SANFORETTA FLYNN Sant oretta Margaret. At SI. Joseph's Hospital: London, on Monday, July 31. 1978. Sanforetta (Smith) i Mollarl i Flynn in her 613th year Beloved wife 01. Robert Flynn, East ' Williams township 'i)ear mother of Willis ,Millard at ' home Sister of .lennetle ( Mr's Joseph Egarl t •- Maidstone; Esther 1 Mrs Bordon Elliott t : Gladys ( Mrs. Newell Mathews( London,: Nina 1 Mrs Gordon Kraft ), Dashwood. ('hrvstaf Mrs ,lames Linn.' ()nitwit and Eric` Smith. !Merton The funeral was held Wednesday kin the M Boy and Son Funeral Home. Parkhill interment it; Parkhill cemetery. ETHEL ROBINSON In South Huron II -pitai. Exeter. Irwin io. on. Thur- sday. .1uCust :1. I978. Ethel \1aggic 1•:merson • Rubinson It R. I. Zurich in her 83!h +ear dear Inothee of 11 11 118 111 II F: Robinson of 1.4411don Vain F: ,1 .Robinson. ('iinlon. •\Ius Elmer Ethel ,orene--, Hai ter , .11 11 1 lama. 12 grandchildren and 15 gi-i' !-grandchilltr 1•n _1)) ar sisii•r_} 441 \lac(;regor. \tat I'ot:.t Mrs Robinson • was predeceased by 44141 • l u o! her and three sislet-' The -funeral was held Sundas August 3. from the 11e,tlake- ,F'uner•at Home. 'Zurich with Re%ere.etfl Nlactlonafld ;3! ticiating liuri.d +as made' er Hayfield cenneters 51 ;<- grandsons ' acte•rt -as :pallbearers and sty grand daughters acted as tln•,1er bearers " creased by $42.5s the result aarose num 0t 8 meeting held of a- reduction on the at ('enhal Huron Seoonrlary Bayfield levy School tri ('Linton lune 1:3. Building . inspector Doug ` Triebner reported that six • building permits had been Township gets issued during Jul. for an es- timated value of $47.500. - grant Ontario Home Renewal, arena. g - Plan inspec14or Bitl Routly i he \111114.tr's 01 culture reported -that advances• of ,,,id .1 te(•re7a't„n has .ip S2.000 had been made' and '1ri)+tat .a grant of 59(1161. 11 three projects completed lit(i4110-l)1.-'t..unship for the Routh' who also doubles as. the drainage inspegtor c'entr'e. lialitulph• cooped reported .the completion. Of; :18: rne(t a( their: g 1uus1 Council briefs Snell Bros- Ltd- .was awarded a contract this week t0 supply U new truck -1 -the town's works depart- ment. The Ilrm stlhmitted t -he• lowest 01 three htds•at a price ,'I 523.44 90 This • includes - rhi• trade-in of one of the ha present present %selueJ�s - Councillor Ted Wright:Said. the amount was not included ill this year's budget That's one'of the hazards of building development,"'he noted. but added that 11 mai be•possible tor the 1(Issii to get - a municipal incentive grant tor the project. ( (mean 11(trot t,c1 (onuiuinttL %+loch is being replaced' D.0 •i i • has four tile drainage jobs to a . nteeting loan total of $9.400. - ('0tirl(•11 141,1 passed a Grants of $100 to. the . bylaw -at 1114'1' mcc>ttng Huron Farmstead and Home nrotnhittne the thro+vtn (31 improvement competition and $25 fo the Huron Country Playhouse were approved. The report .on the Winchelsea municipal 1 drain was provisionally adopted as ratepayers concerned seem- ed to Be d1 agreement • Two of municip. accepted.' An applica ler petitions for 1 drains were rubbish 4414 -DM Milli) Toads 1'he engineers report on the Blair 1)raiti. _bran*')) .1`, extensional -111e Willis Drain. H(d�,Ins-Spetr •Drain amt. -the. Spelt' "Drain was• pr ivistona1h. adnpled• -Building permits werj' approved Int'.iathn A Damen. 101 • 13 con .. addilion to on of 1:'.I, house': R4)1181(1 Ellrojt. Allen for a requisition drain ('landeboy(4. 4,a house: on the south half of.Lot 15. Willard Itushtiat. lot 38. con. Concessidn 9 was referred to :1 a barn: Cahill }tasked: tot engineer C:P. Corbett fora •23. coil 4. a barn. Ilugh report. - Davis. I(it it North Biddulph. Council accepted a peti- addition to -baro Ros- Seale. -tion of J.W. Gardiner and 1•; lot !I South t1i(idulph. a she(1: Harris for a municipal drain 11"a` 'ft' Den ``91..lc)t 11: Slit'. and referred it to engineer .. .1 gdl',lge• 6""1(1 Isc, l01 9 A.J.--DeV� of Spriet con 3.agar;IK(• 711 Associates for c•1 survey and "us s('l. 1444 11. NI.1(• a report. - • g.rrag(' nicht .'hal • It w•nit•cost ;toe meeting n,1inicipality $9. 93 to •The summer meeting of 41)1'4nide-sanitary and storm ('aven ,yr -.('.W. was held • sewer connections •for the •ontside' at the home:of Mrs. ne+s apartment- building-. Norman Stanlake.. JyI_y 31. • being erected by Len'Veri in Mrs. Jamas Meikle . and the block bounded3 -thy Mrs.:Edna mmons planned WtIlt. nSanders-Carling- •a• "Dixie 1 e'• ffj'st course (.aIle\ St " with .cake and ice cream TN.: price was quoted by served ate 6.30. local t•ontr'actor • (`•..`.A" -.Mrs. Lee- Learn. Mrs, Are Dowell. and -includes• tfth'•Nartrh Taylor -and Mrs.. ,cost- tor- taking the sanitary titanlak'e conducted• several sewer Iyoui llalli.im'SI. and contests before Mrs die storm coinfection •iriim Schroeder, r ian al (he Carling �' . . • Exeter Library to , of many • 111avor Fi-rriie-Shaw-asked-- related_.. incident which why the town had to par• and- make - a l,ibrariar work -is advised that •the_ cost i ntereshn- and chi lenging. was ioraziking the sowers to She' spoke • f f; some of the property line only • 1 h many•thooks.she brought ninct ( tlearned 1)as hwood, MERRITT THOMPSON Funeral service was held Tuesday for `Merritt :•1 Thompson from T Harry Hoffman F'uperal Home. Dashwood Mr. Thompson passed away Sunday, August 6. in his 93rd year at•Chateau' Gardens., 'Parkhill. Predeceased by his wife the - former Bertha Webb 1963. Surviving are three daughters Mrs Arnold • 'Olivet Truax, Parkhill, Mrs. Jack 'Viola ' Fowler,, Grand Bend. Mrs. Robert :11ice� Buchanan: California. two Sons Bruce qf California. Stahley of Port Franks. and twelve grad- - children. . Mr.. -& 'iMlrs. Thompson farmed . many years in McGillivray township before moving to Brand Bend and,. resitting in Green. Acres Mr. Thompson served- on Ihc session .of Grand nd Coiled Church. > Service was eonduetc (bY Rev. H. Moore Pallbearers • acre Alec Hamilton..Me in-Pear)so. .Jim Ruinhall. Gary 'Rum - ball, Pete and Bill-ltumhall. Hower bearer was grandson Gerald Thompson. Burial at (:rand Beed cemetery • with her, and also the assistance that is as ailahle to all at the library. • EXETER FAMILY MARKET Main St., South, Exeter Phone 235-0400 1st. -,. mortgages from as low as 93/4(7,'*. bnd mortgages at competitive rates, - VG VICTORIA - and GREY TRUST 'MRS. JOYCE BLACK Manager MAIN 5T. EXETER .. 16.21=1.410 Now !sThe TirieTo Stock Up And Save- GUAkDINO THE QUEEN - Guards Ross love and Charles Martene provide protection for Queen Luella Tiernan on the Dashwood senior citizens float during Saturdoy s Friedsburg Days parade. - T -A photo • �, Your Total Grocery Bill. It Pays To Shop At Our Store. You'll Really Save.