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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-15, Page 11 (2)AKWOOD INN OUR SUMMER RETREAT OFFERS: • FINE LJINING IUI!NGI / Nt I.1SIAURANT • r (Al h IL r:, :,' • 0111 n ( ABIN. • I:i A(.1: r. (.,.n 1 • 1 .IL I I,',INls'l N1 Foi Dnuu i Reurrvulwe. t)uung Room 738 2328 Moll IKl It 238 '.:12.1 Feel Free To Browse Our Rr'autiful Grounds Grant! Band Hvr y #2 1 Entertainment August 17 & 18 Dwight James Dining Room Open Daily For Reservations Phone 238.2365 Grand Bend Smorgasbord every Saturday starting at 5 p.m. tkc stem �o+fessf HOTEL DINING LOUNGE MOTEL — o07 The Green Forest Motor Hotel GRAND BEND H way 21 1 Mile S. Traffic Light BINGO LUCAN ARENA Wed. Aug. 15 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early bird - 7:55 p.m. Regular games, Midway special, share the wealth, stand up, etc. Jackpot $625 -55 calls - Proceeds for Arens Double Door Card $1.00 Bingos will continue each Wednesday night. license No. 262386 Duo ro 1/<•m• r ,gvbi,ent no ono undo. i 6 yoon of ogo will b• odmitiod • To change assessment Hay township has requested that the township apply to the ministry of revenue for reassessment under section 86 of the assessment act. Clerk -treasurer Joan Ducharme said she believed the revised assessment would be based on a per- centage of 1975 assessment figures. Council made the decision to request the revised assessment after meeting with 1 Loyd Jenkins, assessment commissioner for Huron at July's council meeting. In a move designed to control the location of mobile homes council passed a bylaw to provide for the licensing of trailers in the township. Ducharme emphasized that the township still per- mitted mobile housing but that the bylaw would give the township the power to determine the type and the location of the units. Council approved a bylaw Tuesday to regulate the use of land and the character, location and use of buildings and structures in the area of the proposed Cantin "sub- division at St. Joseph. The bylaws must be cir- culated to all land owners within 400 feet of the Cantin property and is subject to Ontario Municipal Board approval, Ducharme stated. In other business, council: Authorized the upping of the interest charges on overdue accounts from one percent to one and a quarter percent per month. Received tile drainage loan applications from Robert- Taylor, R.R. 2 Hensall for $20,000 and Bernard Denomme R.R. 2 Zurich for $15,000. Passed a bylaw to licence, regulate and govern salvage yards, second hand shops and dealers in second hand goods. Received compliance certificates from the ministry of the environment for John McAllister, Herb Verbeek and the Pig Improvement Group, J Limited. Proclaimed the week of August 7 as Public Health 'Nurses Week. Referred a claim from Larry Merner for damage to his swather to Robert Westlake Insurance. Yard Sale and Third Annual Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Sat., Aug. 18 lam -11am. EXETER FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION Canadian Radio -television Conseil de la radiodiffusion ' + and Telecommunications et des telecommunications Commission canadiennes Notice of Public Hearing HULL , OTTAWA 2 OCTOBER 1979, 09:00 The Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Com missronwiu hold a Public Hearing Beginning on October 2 1979 at the Conference Cenier Phase 4"140 Promenade du Portage. Hull Quebec to consider the following ONTARIO REGION EX -CEN CABLEVISION LIMITED. RR 2. CLINTON, ONTARIO MOM 110 EXETER, CENTRALIA ANO HURON PARK. ONTARIO (790888200/ - Application for renewal of its cable television broadcasting licence ser- ving.Exam. f,{t ha a A Huron Park. 0ntariQ.$,pinng March -31 Location where the aepiicatron may be examined) Town Clerk s Office 406 Main Street Exeter. Ontario GENERAL INFORMATION How to intervene — Anyone wishing 10 comment on an application must submit a written intervention. stating dearly and concisely the retevant facts and the reasons for the intervener s support for. opposi- tion to or proposed modification of. the application - also whether or not the intervener wishes to appear at the hearing Oeadlins for receipt of interventions at the C9rmaiseiah one With the Applicant: 12 September 1979.'— (o be sent by registered mail or personal delivery to Applicant and CRTC Ottawa, Ontano.K1A ON2 withproofof service Must he actually received on specified date not rfierely posted on this date Examination of Applications and Documents — At local ,ddress given in this notice and at the Commission, Central Building. ,Les Terresses de le Chaudiere 1 Promenade du Portage. Room 661. Hull. Quebec • Further information isoutlinedrn Rules of Procedure evadable for the sum of 35 cents from The Publishing Centre. Printing and Publishing Department of SuppN and Services 270 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario Information Write to CRTC or phone 819-997.1027 or 997.1328 Ottawa August 7 1979 J G Patenaude Acting Secretary Generet -c.• f.. •3r'-'`,itice .1979-97 HELP VICTIMS While it is now over a week when Woodstock and area was hit by the killer tornado the job of cleaning up -remains. Locally, the Experience 79 perews working under the auspices of the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority have been sent to Oxford township. Senior supervisor John Smithers said the idea for sending the labour force to the area orginated with one of the students working out of Parkhill. Smithers said he con- tacted a member of the township council Monday with the result being the 12 students will be in the area for three days starting yesterday. The students will be doing general cleanup work, he said. 1 DASHWOOD HOTEL .n BIBLE SCHOOL HELPS NORTHERN SCHOOL — Thanks to Bethel Reformed Church and its Bible school, young people in the far north community of Cat Lake may have a vaca- tion Bible school next summer. The church and the school is helping to provide transporta- tion for the school through the Lutheran Association of Pilots and Missionaries. Pointing to the community are Darryl Simpson, John Vander Wiel and Maureen Mol. T -A photo Hay -among recipients Grants totalling $566,371 under the Ontario Home Renewal Program (OHRP), have been allocated to 15 municipalities, Housing Minister Claude Bennett announced today. OHRP provides per capita grants to Ontario municipalities to administer directly as loans to homeowner occupants to repair their houses to an acceptable municipal minimum standard. The grants announced today represent various portions of the total 1978-79 funding designated under OHRP for each municipality. Included is $40,000 for Hay Township. The prime objective of the program is the correction of faulty structural and sanitary conditions and the upgrading of plumbing, heating, insulation and electrical systems of the owner occupant's home. "OHRP is -directly oriented to low and moderate income homeowners with a maximum annual income of $12,500", Sennett said. Loans of up to $7,500 can be given to eligible owner 'oc- One driver loses licence One licence suspension was ordered by Judge W.G. Cochrane when he presided at Exeter court, Tuesday. William Murray Arm- strong, RR 3 Zurich, who pleaded guilty to impaired driving, was fined $300 or 30 days and had his licences suspended for three months. He was given 30 days in which to pay the fine. Brian Wagler, RR 5 Stratford, was fined $350 on a charge of driving while disqualified. He had been apprehended after police spotted a speeding vehicle and they reported that a passenger had changed places with Wagler who was driving the vehicle at the outset. Steven John Hunter, 100 King St., Hensall, was fined $100 on a charge of illegal possession of marijuana and Ralph Edward Young, Main St., Exeter, was fined $100 for being in possession of stolen property- Tx[xor matinee o3sxow Entertainment Held over til Sat. Aug. 18 Playing nightly 9-1 Sat matinee 3-6 THE ROY TODD SHOW r. TIFFANY DINING LOUNGE Doily 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Fri. 8, Sat. nights 6.Op.m, ftepowsposee.. SALE HOUSE OF CERAMICS ' oAsHwooD MID SUMMER SALE cupants to bring their homes up to the standards adopted by their municipality. A portion of the loan can be "forgiven" depending upon the income of the recipient. Interest rates vary from zero to eight percent. again depending on income. Got a The Vanastra Recreation Centre, plans to initiate an exercise program for suf- ferers of back pain and discomfort. The program would involve both small group exercise sessions as well as prescribed home exercises. It would be focused towards those in- dividuals who are serious about relief for their discomfort. The exercises are easy and in- clude relaxation. flexibility //and muscle strengthening. It is estimated that eight million North Americans suffer from some form of back pain. Approximately 83 percent of all hack pain is attributed to a combination of muscular -skeletal deficiencies and stress. Only a small percentage is ac - J RP extends home renewal possibilities to owner occupants in any municipality in Ontario, urban or rural, which 'has adopted either a minimum housing standards by-law or a resolution setting such standards. bad back? tually .caused by disc pathologies. In order to offer this back exercise program a need by the public for such a program must first be established. Industrial workers, secretaries, housewives, tradesmen and others can all benefit from an exercise program of this kind. A back exercise program could be offered in the fall session 'at the Vanastra Recreation Centre if enough public interest is shown. We need immediate response in order to prepare the program for the fall session. If interested or more in- formation is required please phone the Vanastra Recreation Centre at 482- 3544- M tinE111) PIZZE.M OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EXETER - 235-2311 GRAND BEND -238-2161 GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES r SENIORS COMMUNITY' CONFERENCE August 21st 1979, 1 p.m. SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Hos! Bill Brady Guest Speakers Come voice- your opinion Refreshments provided For more information and transportation CALL 235-1411 • • • • • • • •r , • • • ••• J Cf' ••••••••••• A SAUCYBATTLE OF THE SEXES• 10 THE OWL AND • WTHE PUSSYCAT • - 'P. Aug.8-Aug.18 • A Pt 238-8451 Y The Country Playhouse • IN NEXT Mnd ON : s THE SOUND OF MUSIC Tummy yrirmuts • 494•••••••••• Decoration at the GRANTON UNITED CHURCH CEMETERY Sun., Aug. 19th John W Bryan Sec Treas Huron County Family Planning Project Invites You To Attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Times -Advocate, August 16, 11149 Page t 1 Take A Short Drive South On The Lake And Discover - -. A gourmet's delight! Pinery Inn Well known for its seafood, steaks and gourmet dinners • WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT r-- & DANCING Join us for a lovely night out right across the road at the coach with dancing and enter- tainment CALL 243-2474 OPEN DAILY Both Located on Hwy 21, 9 mi S. of Grand Bend Every Tuesday from 6:30 - 9 p.m. HURON COUNIttf HEALTH UNIT Ann St., Exeter For Information Call 235-1014 Weekdays or Tuesday evenings Everyone welcome gr./ RABBIT BAR — B— Q Sun. Aug. 26 at Centralia Adults - 14 50 Children -52 25 ADVANCE SALE TICKETS ONLY For Information and tickets CALL 229-6286 or 227-4636 Sponsored By South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association NOW AVAILABLE Best selling books by Canadian Authors and Records by Top Canadian Recording Stars Available only- at EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE BIG DAY for CORN GROWERS News about new varieties. effect of herbicides and planting depths What you learn will help you get more income from every acre you plant Tuesday And Wednesday August 21 & 22 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free Lunch. Hat and Memo Pad Hwy 59. two rhiles south of Tavistock Pioneer Super Expo Wm. Coleman Kippen Visit our local Expo Plant 1/2 mile west of Kippen on Wayne McBride's farm anytime t << 1 r, si,ti; ., i TLeSecandAnnual STRATIIROY JvSouth Huron Recreatx n Centre ^r` SUMMER ACTIVITIES BUS TRIPS August 16 Toronto Zoo August 23 Ontario Science Centre COST Adults 58.00 Students $7.00 Children $6.00 A minimum of 40 must register to enable us to confirm these trips. A few vacancies still exist so please register at the Recrea- tion Office. More information by calling 235-2833. MOVIE • Last Movie of the Summer' August 22. 1979 Andrew Forgraves 'Magician' 6:30 p.m. Movie 'Gus The Wonder Mule' 7.30 p.m. Admission Children 504 Adults $1.00 At the South Huron Rec Centre ROLLER SKATING Fridays 2-4 Youth Skating 'Free Ad- mission-' Fridays 7 30-10:00 Regular Sundays 7 30-10:00 Regular Admission $1 00 per person Rentals 50' EXETER MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 'REGISTRATION' Sept 8. 1979 930 - 12:00 Foyer at the South Huron Rec'n Centre FEES $25.60 per person $25 00 representative teams $10.00 for trial registration (remainder to be paid by Nov. 15, 1979) Penalty to be assessed for late registration For more information call 235-1687 • 10% off all greenwar.e orders AUG. 15, 16, 17, 18, Complete line of macrame cord yarn & accessories PHONE 237-3656 Summer Hours Mon, Tues. Thurs.. Fri 9-5 Wed & Sat open 'till noon Sign Up Now -f"rn..gl- - Classes Miss Zurich Bean Festival 44 CONTEST SPONSORS NEEDED Any business, industry, service club .or group in Zurich, and surrounding,districtwithl$ to sponsor o /51.06111111,tb tbntact: 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 August th' 25th' & 26th Each day filled with exciting activities highlighted by the Famous Turkey Rads , - and Blue Grass Festival i PARADES 1rl>T BANDS 'i DANCING TURKEY SHOOT Food ConCCSSionS featuring ex -citing New Ontario Turkey Products REMEMBER— St rot hwy. Ontario Friday -Saturday-Sunday August 24th, 25th, & 26th NOTICE — Advance Tickets: London - Royal Bank, City Centre - Royal Bank; Byron - Turkey World, Trafalgar St. St. Thomas - Cliff Maxwell, Camera Shop 1 �j O OOC ` INDe REMEMBER: "Good Things Grow in Ontario" and Turkey is One of the Best