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Times -Advocate, December 16, 1981
25 Notices
WOULD PERSON who took
Man's leather coat by mistake
from SHRC the night of
Dashwood industries Christmas
Parry held Dec. 4 please return to
Rec Centre and no questions will
be asked. 50c
26 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Elsie Case
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Elsie Case late of
the village of Hensall in the
County of Huron, deceased, who
died on the 13th day of
November, 1981, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 17th day of
December, 1981, after which date
the assets will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to claims then
received. Dated at Seaforth this
23rd day of November, 1981.
McConnell, Stewart
& Devereaux,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the executors
48:49:50c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Doris Marjorie
Johnson
Late ,of the Township of Bosan-
quet, in the County of Lambton,
who died on or about the 7th day
of January, 1981. Creditors and
others having claims against the
above estate are required to file
full particulars of such claims
with the undersigned on or
before the 17th day of December,
1981, after which date the assets
of the estate will be distributed
having regard only to the claims
then filed.
Little & Evans
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix
48:49:50c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of
Isabella Drover
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Isabella Drover,
late of the Village of Hensall, in
the County of Huron,
Housekeeper, deceased, who
died on the 29th day of January,
1981 are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 31st day of December, 1981,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received. DATED at
Scaforth, Ontario this 3rd day of
December, 1981.
McCONNELL, STEWART 8
DEVEREAUX
Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
49-51c
Hensall
council
Continued from page 1A
Municipal Association. The
conference is being held in
Toronto. February 7-10. The
175 registration fee will he
paid by the village.
The village wrote off two
tax amounts deemed un -
collectable. The items from
the 1977 tax roll and the 1980
tax roll totaled 1101.
Council filed two
resolutions. one from the
Township of Greenock sup-
porting Hyrdro's nuclear
development and the second
asking for increased
shoreline improvement
monies
Neilands said Hydro was
already going ahead with its
nuclear programs and coun-
cil had supported the project
in the past
Council members agreed
with the government posi-
tion that shoreline funds had
been exhausted for 1981.
The village will petition
the ministry of transporta-
tion and communications for
their final subsidy on 1981
road expenditures
Council authorized a
Christmas bonus of $150
each to its full time
employees and 130 to its
regular part-time
employees
Huron County
Family Planning
Project
You To
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Planning
Clinic
Every Tuesday
630 9o.m
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
Ann St , Exeter
For Information
Call 235-101 4
Wer.Ddnr, 7• t„esdoy evenings
All medications, IUD's etc.
provided free of charge
Everyone welcome
•
McGillivray defers
water decision
McGillivray council met
on December 7. Mary Yoser
attended regarding water
for a trailer. The lot was not
a severed lot, the trailer has
been removed and the field
ploughed. When the pipeline
was put in. the farm paid
three units and the trailer
paid one unit. Mrs. Moser
was inquiring as to a possi-
ble rebate. No decision was
made until all the par-
ticulars are known.
Les Hartle, Harvey Ross
and Jim Windsor attended
on the Gilbert -Windsor
Drain. After considerable
discussion the report was
referred back to Haskett &
Hodgins for further con-
sideration.
The Tile Drain Loan funds
are almost depleted for this
year. There is a small
balance of approximately
$18.000.00 left. The next
drainage year starts April 1.
1982.
Council agreed to close the
Treasurer's office at noon on
December 24 and December
31.,
Assessment open house
will be held at the council
chambers at West
McGillivray on Wednesday.
January 20 and Thursday.
January 21. from 10:00 to
9:00 p m.. and on -Saturday.
January 23. from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. at East
Williams Hall. Be sure to
read your assessment
notices. :McGillivray is going
on re -assessment for 1982.
and there will be changes
made in assessments to
equalize all assessments.
The Ministry of the En-
vironment is increasing the
cost for water by four cents
per 1 MO gallons. A decision
on the increase to the water
users was not made until all
the figures for maintenance.
etc are available to council.
Building permits totalling
VI) (lust tett were approved.
1' Ie :)rain Loan
Applications totalling 176.-
100 Ott were approved.
The Middlesex -London
[),strict Health Unit have
approved a sceptic tank
system for the Mount
Carmel Subdivision.
Council endorsed the
resolution re vandalism
presented by the Ailsa Craig
council
The insurance on the
Township Hall was renewed
for three years - 115.000 on
hall and 12.000 on contents.
Barry Heaman reported
(fn the Conference he attend-
ed to Chatham on November
21 There was a seminar on
planning and financing
recreation facilities. one on
annexation. on the hydro
corridor. and on landfill and
drainage.
It was learned I). Denys is
►villing to sell a strip of land
approximately 50 feet wide
to be used for expansion of
the ball park.
The load limits on all
bridges should he up -dated
and will be a project for
1982. council decided.
All accounts for drain
repairs over the past
number of years are being
killed out now. In the future.
with the new maintenance
grant system, drain repairs
will he killed annually.
Council adjourned to meet
on Monday, December 21, at
1:00 p.m.
SEES SANTA — Marshall Middleston, son of fire chief Gary
and Joanne Middleton had a close look at Santa Claus when
he visited the Exeter fire hall, Sunday afternoon. T -A photo
AUCTION
Construction Equlpmsnt
DECEMBER 18th
10:00 A.M.
EXETER, ONTARIO
On Behalf of C.A. McDowell Construction Ltd..
who Is retiring after 30 years In business.
OVER 500 ITEMS
Hydraulic Backhoes • Crawler Tractors
• Crawler Loaders • Wheel Loaders
• Loader/Backhoes • Motor Graders
• Tandem Dumps • Tandem Tractors
• Stake Trucks & Pickups • Tandem Axle
Floata • Trailers & Vane • Compactors
• Gen Sets • Well Point System • Air
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Trucks • 50 Tone of Sheet Piling & Steel
• Jack Hammers • Drills • Grinders
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SKATING INSTRUCTION — At Monday's regular practice sessions of the Exeter figure skating club, professional Marg Carey
gives advice to Jenise McKnight, Lisa Morlock, Erin O'Rourke, Gavin Poole and Adam Hem T -A photo
Museum to restore Dunlop's t
research and writing essays
Y
on ropemaking, candle -
making and spinning and
weaving. He was then hired
on for an extra month and a
half to work on the tomb
project but on rainy days, he
will continue his craft
research at the museum.
Larry hopes that by
working five days a week,
eight hours a day, the tomb
project can be completed
during his extra month and a
half of employment. If not,
the remainder of the work
will have to be left until
spring.
He is also looking forward
to help from several
Katimavik project par-
ticipants who will be living
and working out of Goderich
this year.
The fact that the Ontario
Heritage Foundation has
awarded a grant for the
preservation of Dunlop's
tomb, is a tribute to the Scot
himself. He was brought into
the Canada Company by
company superintendent
John Galt. Galt recruited
him because/ of his
reputation as an adventurer
and an explorer. Indeed, his
nickname developed from a
tiger -fighting reputation
gained while living in India.
Many stories are told
about Dunlop which show his
strange sense of humor and
his great persistence. He
endured many hardships,
including frostbite, to finish
the task of developing this
area.
When Dunlop first arrived
here, he lived in a small log
cabin which he referred to as
By JOANNE BUCHANAN
The Ontario Heritage
Foundation has awarded a
grant of 18,100 to the Huron
County Pioneer Museum to
assist in the improvement of
Tiger Dunlop's tomb site
north of Goderich, a place of
scenic beauty and provincial
historical significance.
The Ontario Heritage
Foundation is an agency of
the provincial government
created to assist and en-
courage the preservation of
the province's heritage and
culture.
The foundation grant will
be used by the museum for
general landscaping and
improving the access to the
tomb of Dr. William 'Tiger'
Dunlop (1792-1848) who used
his considerable abilities to
help develop the Huron Tract
as a member of the Canada
Company.
The 120 -odd rickety
wooden steps leading to the
tomb will be removed and
replaced by a nature trail. In
past years, the steps have
been in constant repair due
to vandalism and it is hoped
that the construction of a
trail will help to alleviate
this problem.
"The trail will be a zig-
zagging gravel pathway with
sharp corners to prevent
bikes from riding up it,”
explains Larry Adams, a
student who is helping with
the manual labor under the
direction of museum
caretakers Lee Erb and Ross
Merrill. "It will provide a
more rugged access."
Larry worked at the
museum during the summer
as a craft co-ordinator doing
'The Castle.' He was then
granted 440 acres of land on
the Maitland River bank
where he built his home
known as 'Gairbraid'. This
home was the site of many
public activities and social
events.
The settlers of the Huron
Tract owed a debt of
gratitude for the work Tiger
Dunlop did in this area. He
was a pioneer . in the true
sense of the word and his
tomb is a tribute to this
pioneering memory and
spirit. For more information
on this colorful character of
our past, visit the Huron
County Pioneer Museum.
1
THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
THE SPECIAL NEEDS
ASSSESSMENT COMMITTEE
In response to the Education Amendment Act, 1980
(Bill 82), this committee invites written briefs from
parents, members of community groups that further
the interests and well-being of exceptional children,
students, teacher organizations, Involved agencies,
and the general public
REGARDING
the provision of programs and services for excep-
tional children within the jurisdiction of the Board.
The Special Needs Assessment Committee is
composed of trustees, parents, teachers, represen-
tatives of advocate groups for exceptional children,
and Board staff.
Special Education programs and services are
designed to meet the educational needs of a wide
range of exceptional pupils from kindergarten to
grade 13.
Briefs will be recieved until January 8, 1982 by the
Special Needs Assessment Committee
c/o W.G. MacDonald, Superintendent
of Schools, Student Services,
The Middlesex County Board of Education
Hyde Park, Ontario, NOM 1ZO.
Persons submitting Briefs should include the name,
position and telephone number of a person who can
be contacted by the Committee.
Individuals or organizations submitting Briefs will
be notified of the date and time when the Brief will
be reviewed by the Committee.
T.D. Blackburn F.S. Toll
Chairman Director of Education
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GARAGE AND SHOP
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
We have been instructed by the
secured party to offer for sale by Public
Auction, to the highest bidder without
reserve Garage and Shop Equipment on
Wednesday December 30, 1981 at 1:15
p.m. at Rathwell Bldg. in Vanastra, 1
mile south of Clinton.
SHOP AND SERVICE EQUIPMENT: Ingersol Rand
5 HP air compressor, Coats 20-20 tire changer,
Amco brake lathe -model 3000 complete, Mobile air
jack, auto analyser, Marquette 40-176, wheel
balancer, battery chargers, battery analyser, alter-
nator diode tester, voltage regulator tester, ignition
tester, tack and dwell meter, timing light, Clinton
tanker - gas holding tank and pump, Sunnen wet
honing machine, Growler, valve grinder, Sioux valve
seating equipment, IBM Time clock, Lincoln Arc
welder, drills, jacks, many, many more miscellaneous
items too numerous to mention.
OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT: Dominion
safe, SR111 Michro Fische reader, oak desks, filing
cabinets, Olivetti Underwood studio 45 typewriter,
adding machines and many more items.
For more 'information, please contact:
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Dick Robinson - Sales Manager
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