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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 24 (2)Times-AdvocateOctober.26, 1978 • rs DANCE KIRKION WOODHAM COMMUNITY -CENTRE -- Sat. Oct. 28 Music By RANCHEROS . Sponsored by K.W.C.C.B. Proceeds for Hail Maintenance Waste disposal question By JACK RIDpEII MPP Huron=Middlesex The Metro Provincial "Task Force's Report on Liquid In- dustrial Waste Disposal: which was released about a month- ago. confirms our tears that a crisis has been pernuttecLto develop with respect 10 liquid' irulustriar caste disposal One tact which is clear is that 20' of the wastes which were previously sent -- Pug ar T :uat at present. un- accounted tor that site is - now.c•iosed dowu :\ further '0 )s transported tp, the •!!tr-d States. but that ter is expected to close these wastes on !)ec,cinber• 31st of this year'- \, alternative. disposal: cnkeineats have ap- :'.,rentK been made Nor has the Government r+t:. •nuc c i legislation enabl- ,w inspectors to enter .r).'are premises a•nd ,sitar wastes in spite of • r• lac i• that-MetroCouncil sue:t -d such legislation as teff,(: Vein—nary 1977 rho report utiliies a table g' the present cahoots of Ontario s r:.,rirduus liquid wastes - a .,hlc who'h, is (uestionable. -ay the least. being based 'estimates and ap- - Aunations. Ho►v can it be :-wase when the Ministry • not yet received replies etaers sent to some 240 • user)es requesting infor- ::inn on their waste dis- ;)) problems and prac- . C!:e picture is further • T. by the Ministry's .u!.e to implement an •,!tecuve w..cc-bill svfiteni in -Ontario 1- crrtyr Environment Minister George Kerr stated •h it industry should be responsible for its own cc,, <te dispnsa1. absorbing 'tie cost as a business ex.- pet'se 1'n .direct contradic- WEDD RECEPT & DAN INC ION CE FOR BRENDA SCO and BOB SMITH (Bridal Couple TT Sat Oct. 28 LUCAN COMMUNIT CENTRE Musa by SILVER STRINGS 8.30 12:30 Lunch Provided Everyorte Welcome T -RECEPTION and DANCE fa- HEATHER MEIKLE and PAUL LOVIE Sat. Oct. 28 Music by • COUNTRY UNLIMITED at ' SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Dancing g Lunch ProS'ded Everyone Welcome .111, i S If addition on schedule tiun, the Task Fot'ce and license disposal sites. recommends- .that 'Abe There are no. incentives -Ministry of the E:r►v_Lron;_ for established_ industries -to ment.ralone. or in conjunc- redesign their processing tion with private enterprise, should acquire and approve sites and processes" Regrettabic. the Task Force has failed to address many of the problems.raised to the.. report., itselfNo N. legislation is proposed to - facilities in order -to recover. re -use. exchange, or sell' their wastes. The report refers -only to new in- dustries. Were is no provi- sion for requiring' im- mediate replies from those industries 'whlch have been close loopholes in the sent letters„ from the Ministry of the En- Ministry requesting -bier- -- v r r u n nt e n t' s ►t am trill- nation cm rttte wh reabouts _ -stem--Tfiere are rro of wastes which are recommendations as to how generated. the Province should acquire The Task Force .con - eludes: "it would , appear Three thefts that no increase in the number of outlets will occur in 'the near future". This cohclusion. based on an enumeration of project. proposals currently before' the Ministry. is a further in- dication of the very serious problems of toxic liquid in- dustrial waste disposal in Ontario - problems which urgently require solution. A. number. of, people have already questioned the wisdom ottaking-act ion_bas-' . ed solely on the recommen- dations of the Metro Provin- cial Task Force on .Liquid Industrial Waste Disposal - recommendations • which have been formulated on the basis of incomplete informa- • tion provided by the. Ministry of Environment. Such recommendations must. inevitably, fail to recognize the wide-ranging and' serious waste disposal problems of the Province. The Metro Task Force has obviously not really been • able to come to grips with the very serious en- vironmental hazards posed by inadequate measures for the disposal of liquid in- dustrial waste. Many of the concerns and questions raised in the Reportmust be given urgent consideration by the Stan- ding Committee on Resource Development. The half million dollar addition at South Huron }roc pital is progressing •-s ery 'well" according to building committee chair- man Jim Knei;le. There• have been no omplications at all and the• •-contractor is going full speed :,head. ' he added. Completion date for the project. which includes new ',Rice space and emergency department facilities. is slecteci to be around the of the year. Contractor the job is. Kelly -Lyn construction Ltd. and their 'ender hid was 5528.836. ;The addition replaces the tnrmer C'•arling residence \. hich was demolished'due to its poor state o.f repair 1 ViGEla !1.SIERA .. 235-2311 EXETER SUBMARINES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EXETER GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES J u , --a J �.r /rte .amu .•1111.. are re po rte Several breakins.'are un- der investigation by the Ex- eter town police this week. G H .Ward & Partners of- fice at 476 Main St was entered sometime during the night on Tuesday, and on Friday. Russ- Beaver of McDowell Ready Mis- reported -the firm's office had been entered the previous night . Jon Dinney. 395 Main St . reported the theft of a cassette player and tapes from his motor vehicle on Sunday F:xeter t'nited Church was broken -into sometime dur- ing the night on Sunday and a .small amount of money was taken from the church office • Just at press time. Wednesday. Chief Ted Day advised that two youths have been charged with the breakins at the church and accountant's office. They are David Lawrence. 16. HensalL and Tim Lawrence. • 17. 263 Algonquin Drive. Huron Park. The •two were ap- prehended by Exeter Constable—Jim Barnes- and OPP Constable Bob Whiteford. ' . Ha LD? -DANCE (,. EXETER LEGION HALL Sat., Oct. 28 1: DASHWOOD HOTEL Huron County's Fun Hotel" Picture Lounge Thurs., Frt & Sat Oct. 26, 27, 28 SUE AND COMPANY Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Open Mon. through Sat. 12-1:30 p.m. Only Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties MAURINE RIDLEY At Strathroy Middlesex Hospital. Wednesday. Oc- tober 18th. 1978. Maurine I Desjardine). Beloved wife of Vern (Jack) Ridle. of Gill Road. Grand Bend. in her 72nd year. Dear mother of (Jeanne( Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Parkhill Predeteased by Maxine (1939) Dear sister of Thomas and Alex Desjar- dine. of Grand Bend and Robert Desjardine of Ex- eter Also surviving are three grandchildren • Funeral services were held Friday from the T Harry Hoffman 'Funeral Home. Dashwood with Rev Harley Moore officiating. Inter- ment Grand Bend 'Cemetery Pall bearers were Jim Love. Orville Farwell. George batta. George Winegarden. Frank Phillips and Gerry Love HARRY COATES In University Hospital. in Londpn, on Wednesday, October 18. 1978. Harry Roy Coates beloved h,}tsband of Anna Jeffery. in his 77th year. Dear father of Robert. Exeter, l aul. Usborne township and Jim, Mississauga_ Loved grand- father of Judy; Cathy, Elizabeth. Steven • and" Christine. Brother of Mrs. Amiel ( Lena) Willard. Mrs. Ve • Pincambe, and :urice (Pete) all of Exeter The funeral was held Saturday from the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. Exeter. with - Rev. Jenjes- Forsythe officiating. iriterment in Exeter Cemetery AMOS WRIGHT At Extendicare . Nursing Hdme. London. on Monday. October 23, 1978, ' Amos Wright. formerly of Cen- 'tralia, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Edith (Ida) Brown. Dear , father of Clare and Evelyn )Mrs. Ralph Neely) , both of London. Predeceased by two sisters, Ida (Mrs. Charles Morton) and Brenda (Mrs. William Ratcliffe). Also survived by six grand- children. The tuneral was held Wednesday from the T. Stephenson and Son -Funeral Home. Ailsa Craig with Mr. Peter Snell officiating. interment in Nairn cemetery. ROBERT AIRD At his late residence. RR 2. Hensall. on Sunday. Oc- tober 22, 1978. Robert Gor- don Aird in his 47th year. Beloved friend of Millie Page. Dear father of Cindy (Mrs. Craig, Chalonerf. Sherrie, Darryl and Dennis Hl of St. Catherines. Dear son of Mrs. Helen Aird and the late Gordon Aird of St. Catherines. Dear.brother of Joy ( Mrs. Bill Oneschuk and- Garry both of St. Catherines and 'Warren of Oakville. Dear grandfather of Michelle Lee Chaloner. The funeral was held Wednesday from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Hbme. Dashwood with Rev. T G. H-usser officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. - PRESTON DEARING in South Huron . Hospital. Exeter on Tuesday October 24. Preston Edgar Dearing. RR 1 _Exeter in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Charlotte Allene and dear father of Gerald of Exeter. Dear brother of Madeline. (Mrs. Wes -Witmer). and Gladys. ( Mrs Luther Reynolds) both of Exeter. Also survived by four grandchildren. Ann. Preston Jr . Peter and Dianne. Resting at R.C. Dinney Funeral Home. Main street. Exeter were the funeral ser- vice will be held Thursday. October 26 at 2 p m. with Rev_ Grant Mills officiating Interment in Exeter Cemetary. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated ANNE COURSEY In St Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday. October 11. 1978. Anne (Mayo) ('oursey. formerly of ('raigholme. beloved w=ife of Harold Coursey Dear mother of ',Margaret ( Mrs Bert Zur- rigg and (.lean) Mrs. Leonard Poole. both of Lon- don Also survived by six grandchildren. and four great-grandchildren. In her 88th year The funeral was held Friday from the ('.- Haskett and son Funeral Home. f.ucan with Rev John Holland officiating Interment St .lames Cemetery. Clandeboye t►rti. ...N..ar ''- k....,.L , rt1rr� GRAND MASTER VISITS•LOCAI LODGE The.official visit of the District Deputy Grand Moster was made recently to the Lebanon Forest Masonic lodge of Exeter recently. The Right Worshipful Brother W. Earl Rawson, District Deputy Grand Master fqr the South Huron masonic district i; shown with Exeter Lodge members in what may be the last official visit to the existing lodge building. In the front row. -are right worshipful, Harry Strong, -right worshipful, David Blatchford, 9'orshipful master Emil Hendrick, very worshipful Kenneth Ruppert, Rawson, right worshipful Keitjr Flynn, right worshipful Morley Hobbs, and right worshipful Earl Watson. In the back row are'officers'of the Exeter lodge, Hugh Boxle, Leonard Wilson, Gordon Strang, John Miners, Walter Fydenchuck,-poug Parker, Wayne Prance, Jim Parker,'Bert Kristoferson and Victor Hoyter. r -A photo A May. canvass for batt field , lights _White_the_ provincial ggvernmeni may have plac- ed a temporary freeze on Wintario grants for capital' projects, there's a gond possibility Exeter, and area residents will he. asked to contribute around $25:000 towards the acquisition of a new ball diamond and two new lighting systems At :Monday -s meeting of the South Huron Rec ('entre Board which was attended by representatives, of the groups using the Exeter dia- mond it was decided to hold a meeting tonight to es- tablish an organization to collect the necessary funds eo-ordinating the procure - BRUCE GAYNOR - Suddenly as the result of a car accident on Huron Coun- ty Road 5 on Saturday. Oc- tober 21. 1978. Bruce Williain Gaynor. formerly of Centralia. in his 23rd year Beloved son of Mrs. Borden Smyth ( Mary) of Centralia. Dear brother of 'Brenda Lee Gaynor of Cen- tralia Dear grandson of Mrs. Hattie Gaynor of -An- napolis Royal. N.S. Predeceased by one brother. George William Gaynor in 1955 and his. father Carl Frederick Gaynor fn 1972. The funeral Was held Tues- day fromuthe Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home Ex- eter with student minister Paul Schott and Rev. M. Elston officiating. •inter- ment in Exeter Cemetery. stent of funds will_ be the recreation committee which according to member and Exeter Greys represen-. tative Bill Brock. has been inactive since the swimming pool staff had been chosen. Earlier in the. meeting. Armstrong told the ball reps that Al Sinclair of the ministry of culture and recreation had told hint of the 'two month freeze and that Armstrong was advised to stop work on the diamond feasibility study.. Sinclair told Armstrong if the board went ahead with drainage work on the diamond in the fall. their -chances of receiv- ing Wintario funds were nil. - ' Armstrong said funds for capital projects should be available after the freeze was over with rnost of the board feeling the ball dia- mond project_ should be eligible for grants. • Wintario funds would match the amount raised locally on a dollar for dollar basis thereby covering the $50.000 that the project will . cost. In a discussion of when fund raising activities should begin. board member Jerry MacLean said "If you're going to raise money you 'start now." MacLean said • businesses are more willing to. give funds out prior to Christmas than after. when business .slows down. Chairman of the board Bob Down, echoed MacLean's .sentiments say- ing "It's important to get the fund 'raising off. the -ground'as soon as possible." Taking a more cautious approach was board member George Godbolt who said "We're sanctioning this (the fund raising) as.a board ... is the town ready for it''" Mayor Bruce Shaw replied he felt the tow•,li was ready for another canvass having to do witli recreatiirn since the • centre's canvass took place tw•o years ago. BOARD MEMBERS AT PB Following the dedication of i'he member Greg Fleming chats with vice-chairman Bill- Kinohon, Jack lane Pleads A former Crediton restaurant owner. Ohmed Osman. pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a dangerous weapon when he appeared in Exeter court, Tuesday guilty on However.- Judge W. G. Cochrane set the case ovet one month. pending a pre - sentenced report. Osman. former owner of the Stardust Drive -In Restaurant and. now a • new Facilities at Precious Blood program chairman Joe Hogan a Separate School, loco) board nd superintendent of finance ' T -A photo charge weapon _resident of London, was ch Yged on August 8 after three gun shots were fired at a group of youths in a -truck. One of the bullets struck the rear fender of the truck.. The court learned that the Knights donate to arthritis society Thursday evening. the Seaforth council of the Knights of Columbus made a donation of 51.000.00 to the Arthritjs Society Mrs Br`f- tv Janke was present on behalf of the Arthritis Socie- ty to accept the cheque She thanked the Council for the dedicated work that must have taken place mak- ing the donation possible Mrs Janke also stated that these funds would be put to gond use in' the Arthritis Rcsvrch Program it was mainly through . the ort'anizationa1 .efforts and dedication of, Council ,\c- 1ivitie, Chairman John Paul Hail and flu' enthusiasm of members of the Council who sold the 55 00 tickets during the summer months on the $1.000.00 hill draw which is held annually at the Zurich Bean Festival. Front these sales came the funds which made the donation possible The Seaforth ('mmncil Knights thank very .sincere - lx all -persons who puirchased tickets which .enable the Knights 10 make these funds availahte • SALE CONVENERS - The co -conveners for Thursday's South Huron"Hospital. lodies Aux- iliary were Melva Ecker and Helen Froyne. The two lodies are shown looking over some sole articles before the doors of the Rec Centre opened. , • T -A photo truck Struck and broke off a floodlight in the yard prior to the shooting. FOR INFORMATION I ON 41tiers in South Huron Phone• 2354 834 We Need More Big Brothers Now! Dance Sat., Nov. 4th JOE OVERHOLT SOUTH HURON • RECREATION CENTRE 9 p.m - 1 a.m. 56.00 Per Couple CLUB GUAVA • CHATHAM BEACH HOTEL MONTEGO BAY JAMAICA Two, Special Departures January 15 1979 One Week 5469.00` February 19 1979 One. Week $519.00' INCLUDED IN PRICE `RETURN AIR FARE FROM TORONTO •TRANSFERS AT MONTEGO BAY `SEVEN NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION *SEVEN BUFFET 'SEVEN DINNERS WITH WINE PLUS MANY EXTRf\S ' BONUS 'HOTEL ' ACCOM- MODATION NEAR TORONTO AIRPORT FOR THE NIGHT BEFORE YOU LEAVE' FOR JAMAICA ONLY '15.00 PER COUPLE Space is Limited, Book Early At - • EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE Box 580 451 Main St. EXETER, ONT. NOM1S0 BINGO Thurs., Oct. 26 at 7:15 HURON PARK REC. CENTRE 21 GAMES 18 REGULAR 1JACKPOT 1 SPECIAL .1 SHARE THE WEALTH - 7:30 p.m. - quicky bingos LIC. No. 219071 ADMISSION $1.00 EXTRA CARDS 256 ea. • - SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00 Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen. No one under 16 years of age will be admitted. Cards 25c o piece r 01-9EN- e,):s, RESTAURANT e'1/NEOE & C74A14DMN FOOD 493 MAINST., EXETER - PH 235.0464 Specializing in ALL YOU CAN EAT CHINESE BUFFET Canadian Cuisine Luncheon POT ROAST BEEF ONLY $3.50 $2.50 Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Supper Nightly One of Exeter's Finest Homes of Dining We cater to Parties & Take Out up to 200 persons.