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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-10-09, Page 64 First copy to county Atlas available Oct. 23 First proposed in 1984, the Huron County Historical Atlas has now been published and will be released on Wednesday, Reeve Grant Stirling of Goderich township, who heads the Atlas committee, announced this week. A copy of the Atlas will be presented formally to the County in a short ceremony on October 23 which will take place at the Court House, Goderich at 4 p.m. and to which the public is invited to attend. When undertaken by Huron county council the atlas contemplated was similar in size and style to the original Belden Atlas of 1879 and a subsequent Perth atlas published in 1982. However, Reeve Stirling said, in- creasing public interest and par- ticipation had resulted in a much larger book. The Atlas contains 350 pages 13 x 18 inches and weighs seven and a half pounds. Special arrangements have been completed to assist patrons and those who have purchased prepublication copies of the Atlas to pick up their copies on presentation of their cer- tificate or receipt. A temporary office in a transport van which has been contributed by Laidlaw Transport will be located adjacent to the north entrance to the Court House in Goderich. Copies of the Atlas will be available for distribution from this location commencing at 9 a.m. _Wednesday, Huron County Historical Atlas AVAILABLE OCTOBER 23. 1985 Patron and prepublication purchases may be picked up from 9 a.m. October 23, 1985 and during business hours (including Saturday morning 9 to I ) until November5 on presentation of receipt or certifiCate at temporary Atlas office in Laidlaw Transport van located adjacent to Huron County Court House. Goder- ich. Pictures loaned also may be picked up at th office. Atlas i.republication purchase certifi- cates continue on sale at the Atlas office or by mail at prepublication price of $45.00 until October 22. Following publication the Atlas price is $59.50. After November 5 obtain prepaid Atlas copses at Cleric's Office. Court House, Goderich or by delivery on remittance of $6.00 per copy to cover shipping and handling. Additional copies on sale at Court House and from certain retail outlets. YOU ARE INViTED A short ceremony will be held at the Court House. Goderich at 4 p.m. Wednesday. October 23 to mark the release of the Atlas. October 23 continuing daily Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for two weeks until November 5. After November 6 prepaid copies of the Atlas may be obtained at the Clerk's office in the Court House or by delivery on remittance of $6.00 per copy to cover shipping and handling. Pictures which have been loaned for use in the Atlas also may be picked up at the temporary office. Reeve Stirling pointed out that the present prepublication price of $45.00 for prepublication certificates would continue to be in effect until October 22 and applications would continue to be in effect until October 22 and ap- plications with remittance should be forwarded to the Atlas office at the Court - House, Goderich. The postpublication price of $59.50 will become effective with the publication and release of the Atlas on October 23. Following publication, copies of the Atlas will be available at the van and after November 6 from the Clerk's of- fice as well as at a n retail outlets in the coup t have com- pleted arrangeme ts, Reeve Stirling said. Containing nearly on million words and 1,000 pictures, the Atlas includes 16 township maps showing property owners, nearly 50 maps of towns, villages and hamlets, lists of small lot owners (under 40 acres). In addition the stories of some 600 families, organizations, churches and businesses as well as of 26 Huron municipalities are featured in the Atlas. BF vouchers for 1986 Vouchers for the 1986 season of the well, with four of the seasons' five Blyth Festival will be on sale after plays averaging over 75 percent cap - Thanksgiving. They will cost $28 for city. Primrose School. District 109 pro - four admissions, or the equivalent of ved the box office success with an $7 per show; a saving of up to 30 per- average audience attendance of over cent over the price of a regular single 90 percent, closely followed by Gar - ticket next summer. Last season, de- rison's Garage (88.60 percent) and mand for vouchers was so great (up Moose County (86.37 percent). 100 percent) that the Festival actual- "I am very happy with my first ly ran out of forms! season as artistic director", said The current season finished very Katherine Kaszas. "We did three completely new plays, one bilingual play (French -English), and brought back last year's hit. Doing new plays is a very risky business and it's always exciting when our theatregoers demonstrate their ap- proval for the choices we've made." Elimviile By SHIRLEY COOPER Members of Elimville United Church Choir and Young Peoples class were pleased to have over 80 people attend the Family Fellowship Dinner Sunday following Sunday School. They greatly appreciate the support of all by their attendance and generous donations, that have made possible their project ofredecorating the front wall of the sanctuary. TOW SHIP STANLEY Township of Stanley RATEPAYERS MEETING A ratepayer's meeting for the Township of Stanley will be held MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 8:00 P.M. In the Township of Stanley Community Complex, Varna Mel Graham CLERK TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY Township of Stanley NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township 'of Stanley that Nomination Papers may b. filed In the office of the clerk commencing Thursday. October 11 and concluding Monday. October 21 at 5:00 p.m. for the position of: A) • REEVE B) • 1 MEMBER TO THE HURON COUNTY • DEPUTY -REEVE BOARD OF EDUCATION • 3 COUNCILLORS for the Township of Stanley and the Village of Bayfield Each of the members so nominated, if elected• are to serve a 3 year term. 10Ett- 1•07.1t00. The required Nomination Forms may be obtained from the Clark's Office and must be completed filed wlfh and accepted by the Clark by the above deadline. For further Information regarding the procedure under the Election Act. contact Mel Graham CLERK TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY R.R. 1 - VARNA 482-7907 I TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act R.S.O. 1980 Chapter 308 the period for nominations in the Township of Stephen is From 9 a.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1985 to 5 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1985 at the office of the Clerk of the Township of Stephen, Crediton; during regular office hours, for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of REEVE — ONE TO -BE ELECTED DEPUTY—REEVE — ONE TO BE ELECTED COUNCILLORS — THREE TO BE ELECTED AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the number of can- didates for an office who are nominated at the end of nomina- tion day is not sufficient to fill the number of vacancies to which the candidates may be elected, on the Wednesday, following nomination day, OCTOBER 23, 1985, the clerk may, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. receive and certify ,additional nominations for the office in resepct of which there Was an in- sufficient number of candidates. The required nomination forms may be obtained from the Clerk's Office. They must be completed, filed and accepted by the Clerk by the above deadline. For further information regarding procedures under the Elec- tion Act, contact the undersigned. Crediton, Ontario WILMAR D: WEIN October 2, 1985 Clerk 234-6331 s -Advocate ber 9 19:5 Pa ! e ORCHESTRA AT SOUTH HURON — After an absence of many years an orchestra has been established at South Huron District High School and provided music at Friday's Commencement exercises. Back, left, John Farwell, Tim Westelaken, Ron Walker, Alex LeBedeau, Rob Dream Auction The Xi Gamma Nu Sorority of Beta Sigma Phi, is sponsoring a "Dream" Auction, to be held Friday, November 15, at the South Huron Recreation Centre. - Various items are being auctioned off with all the proceeds going to the South Huron District High School music program. . The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails being served. There will also be a preview of the auction items at this time. At 7 p.m. there will be a dinner of Schneider's pigtails and ribs. The auction is scheduled to begin at 8:15. The money raised from the auction will be used to purchase a 40 -piece set of band instruments and a stereo system for the school's new music nroeram. Russell, David Josephson and Janet Mowat. Front, director Ms. J. Wareing, Colleen Miller, Sonya Shantz, Tina Bergmann, Trudy Bornath, Angela Cottrell, Zhivana Zivkovic, Brenda Balsdon, Becky Fergusson and Sandra Rooseboom. to finance band They are off to a good start with an enrollment of 58 students in three in- strumental classes. There is an 18 -piece junior band and a 30 -voice choir. The groups practice twice a week and will take part in Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day, The Dream Auc- tion and the Christmas concert. Future plans include expanding the number of courses offered at the school next year and to include more instrumental classes. Participation in band exchanges and festivals is also in the future for the students. There is a great enthusiasm to develop a strong music program at the high school from the new music teacher, Jean Wareing, the school ad- ministration, staff and students. Items donated -for the auction in- clude theatre tickets, holiday weekends, new merchandise, babysit- ting, music lessons and grocery shop- ping for seniors. Donations of an item of a service, may be made to any of the following people: Ann Baynham 235-2225, Janice Brock 235-0323, Nancy Chambers 235-0662, Lois Godbolt 235-0691, Liz Taylor 235-2569 or Bon- nie Ratz 237-3377. Tickets are selling for $6 and are available at Gentlemen's Choice, The Mane Event and through the above members. The evening will be entertaining for both men and women. Auctioneers for the event are Jack Riddell and Bob Heywood. 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