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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-11-18, Page 5limes-Advocete, November 18, 1992 Sack in Time froufilliebIleohives'of the Advdwle '1I1`a11ti 110 ago -Nievetnber 17, 1982 - It was surprise nightilifilurday for two members of the Exeter Kins- men club. Tom Humphreys received a life -membership, the highest award possible and Bob Reynolds itrnow a Master llCin, the second highest award in the organization. Marx Bruce Shaw and councillor Bill Mickte returned from their industrial promotion trip to (letrmany with nine excellent prospects and another six which may he suited to Exet- er. Fortner employees of Hughes Colombia Inc. -at Huron Park are near settlement in an agreement 'that wouldasee them get -about 'half the money they 'are owed in back pay. But more <important, rhanymay get their jobirbsek. At ihe.at>nual Remembrance Day service, R.E. "Ted" Pooley received the gold palm'1baf, the,htghest Royal Canadian Legion awardpossible for his continued service to the Legten 3 and the community. The Exeter Leglon'branch recently donated $2,300 to the Exeter Minor Hockey to pro- vide equipment for -goal tenders. 25 Years Ago "November 16;19157 -John Eth n;ten of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Etherington leaves this weekao-take a position with Mobil Oilin Tripoli, North Attica. A !proposal to add five rooms to the Usborne Central School was mot supported by town- ship council. Huron county council finally made a grant of $26,000 to the Biuewater Rest Homeln Zu- rich. The South Huron District High School Panthers won the Huron -Perth Conference football championship by defeating -the Wingham Warriors 16-7 on a field covered with three inches of snow. It was the first championship win for senior coach Ron Bogart. Mrs. Harry Strang of R.R. 3, Exeter has been re-elected president of the London Area Women's Institutes. 50 Years Ago November 19,1942 -Flight Officer Ruth Moorehouse, formerly of Exeter has been named the new officer commanding the RCAF Women's Division School of Cooking at Guelph. Not for many a day have we seen so much water in the fields as meets the eye these early November days. There it stands, not in pools or ponds atone,+but in something like minia- ture lakes. Hay township council *ill allow H.G. Hess of the Hay Telephone Zurich Central office $42.10 per month to meet increased costs of switchboard operators for the duration of the war. W.C.F. Oestreicher of Crediton was named president of the STV of the Federation of Ag- riculture. The Trivitt Memorial Church Women's Auxiliary is sponsoring a movie, "Meet John Doe' featuring Gary Cooper at Leavitt's Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. Brunswick sardines are four tins fbr 25 cents at Southcott Bros. 100 Years Ago November 17,1892 -A fox was seen back of Mr. Pickard's residence recently. A new weekly paper has been established in London entitled the Patriotic Canadian. The editor will be Mr. Thomas.Passmore,formerly of Exeter and the Advocate. Richard N. Creech who for over throe years has been engaged on the Advocate staff has taken his departure for Toronto where a lucrative situation awaits him. R.N. is the embodi- ment of energy and his phenomenal success as a "type slinger" will be the logical result of that energy intellectually directed. No more Canadian cattle will be allowed to be sold in Britain for fattening purposes. They must be slaughtered before leaving the stockyards. This will be a good thing for Canadian farmers. Non-profit homes for development in Goderich GODERICH - A ion -profit hous- ing group in Goderich has received approval to go ahead with plans to deveiop 34 rental homes tinder the federal -provincial housing pro - grata . The announcement was made November 9 ---by -Murray-1ranfiff, MP for Huron -Bruce. on behalf of Elmer MacKay, Minister responsi- ble for Canada Mongageand-Haus- 4 ing Corporation (CMHC).JantA7,by Paul Klopp. MPP for Huronion be • - half of Ontario Housing Minister Evelyn Gigantes. "The federal government contin- ues to address the housing needs of local °omni pities. We join efforts with the provincial government and sponsoring groups in creating new housing opportunities for the peo- ple of Ontario." Caatdiflf.eaid. "This program highlights the province's commitment to working with -the federal government and our non-profit sponsors to create housing in our community." Mow added. Huron Sands Non -Profit -homes Inc. will develop 34 horses for fam- ilies and singles in Goderich. Through the program, municipal, private and co-operative sponsor groups provide affordable housing in their communities. People eligi- ble for this housing include low- incomc families, senior citizens, single„ persons as well as people witli special needs who are able W Iive independently. Goderich is one of 39 Ontario municipalities receiving allocations for the production of a planned 3,045 non-profit rental homes for 1992. Of these, 1.929 rent-gea rud- to-inoo ne units will receive a total of $826 million in subsidies, with 60 percent paid by the federal gov- ernment, through CMHC and 40 percent pad by thetlroninoial-gov- e anent, through the Ministry of Housing. The eerasiuing 1.116 bones will be subsidised solely by the province and include both rent - geared -to income and market -rent twits. The subsidies will be spread over a 35 -year period. Based on the particular needy of R community. a local sponsor will do tsrwine the appropriate mix of in aortae groups for each individual Laurie $itch (felt) is congratulated as the -second winner of the Exeter BIA shopping spree. Beside her is BIA Manager Erin Brydon, EMA Store manager Dave Holtzmann (holding the $547.05 cash register tape), Exeter Fair Ambassador Michelle Moore, and the BIA mascot White Wonder. -The third and last shopping spree will be drawn on November 30. Lamle Praut Is followed by EMA store manager Dave Holtzmann who made sure she had an ample supply of shopping carts. •..+.4&•.•.•.•.•AAA..*.♦.•.♦.4.*•♦•♦.♦•,•♦•♦•♦•••♦•4•♦•♦•♦•♦•4AAAAAA• 4 •4 • 4. 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