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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 1 (2)• Beauties, beasts and music highlight three days of fair Everything is in readiness tor the 124th edition of the Exeter FaII Fair. Sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural Society it will be held this week end at the Exeter fairgrounds and the .South Huron Rec Centre. The Rec ('entr ill be used for exhibi purpos . and the .tivo s shows plat Ad. The Fair will be officially opened Friday night at 7.45 p.m. by Huron County's newly crowned Queen of the Furrow Anne Stewart. Assisting will be a number of area dignitaries . "The balance of Friday evening will be occupied by a talent show and crowning of a variety of Queens and GETS SPECIAL AWARD — Lilo Hume, secretary-treosurEr of the Ausoble-Bayfield Conservation Authority recently receiv- ed special recognition from Ontario Conservation Authorities. The plaque reads in part, for long qnd outstanding service • as an outspoken advocate and a member of. many com- mittees to expedite the work of the Authority by improvement of administrative policies and procedures." T -A photo Council set priority for sewers, goads Exeter council this week • approved the necessary planning for next year's suggested sewer and road work. but the final decision on whether the projects will he undertaken will he left to the new•Fv elected council Public work: chairman Ted IVt•ieht outlined several areas id town that should he given priority. the major project being a storm sewer Iii alleviate the frequent sur- face ponding and basement :flooding that occurs- in the area west of l'ai•line Si and north of (;tdlev The work includes an out- fall sewer from Wellington Sl to tJ1t,,lusable:Rlvcr. aruf se•ssc i s along I%ellington St t from :i30 east of Carling 10 :t00' west of Varlhorough • and on Carling SI from s I.ellinglnn to 400' south of f Victoria Estimated cost of that • f proie(•t is $216.000 The pro- ( jest also include: flirt her- Developer. plans more apartments Localdeveloper Len Veri has submitted plans for a storm sewers along ]f•arebnrough .from Wellint.'ton to 340' south of Victoria -and along both Vic- toria St • and Thomas St.. but these would be delayers until 1980 In answer to a question from Councillor Ken lttew'cll on why the project could not all he completed in one year.. Wright said that would close access off to Canadian ('anners entirely for one season and that would be impossible. "Completion of this work will instal the main trunk lines and the lateral lines .art he completed in -c� lunrtion With road construe - ion at a tater date." the report explained. Recommendations for Lreets that could receive a final coal of asphalt 'next' year include Wellington nom William. to the Rec entre. (.idley from Main to Gil}iarn..John from Main to 1'illiam and (Gilliam from Anne to Victoria. _it was also recommended that Wellington St- be reconstructed from W'illiarn to the ('NR tracks with one coat of asphalt and also that Sanitary sewers be corn- leted on William north of lighway 83 and also. along tighway 83 west to the ('NR racks Wright said this would ten complete the sanitary sewer work in this par- ticular area staff negotiator • :lfter accepting -the report Huron Coe tyzJ in .grins-iple. PcitrrrciF • ap„>m, 4W '�" i%