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Rec Centre
sign wasn't
being used,
council told
EXETER - The decision to re-
place the Main Street sign pointing
the way to the South Huron Recrea-
tion Centre was challenged Monday
evening.
Councillor Robert Drummond
said he was approached by one rate-
payer disappointed that the sign
near Beckers Milk is being moved.
He said the sign was a benefit to
those who rent the centre, because
its movable letters could advertise
their event.
"It was decided to be changed be-
cause it got to the point where it
was deteriorated and was hard to
look after," explained councillor
Dave Urlin.
Urlin also pointed out the Recrea-
tion Centre doesn't have a high -lift
truck to change thr;jettcrs, and
leaves that resttinsibility up to the
renter.
"The board decided it wasn't do-
ing any good any more," said Urlin,
and said it will he replaced with a
sign that simply points the way to
the South Huron Recreation Centre.
Councillor Ervin Sillery asked
what it would have cost to update
the sign to make it easier to use and
change its letters.
"It's got to be so high up off the
ground, and if it's any lower some-
time the kids change the letters
around," said Urlin.
Deputy -reeve Lossy Fuller said
renters didn't realize it was their re-
sponsibility to put up the letters, and
consequently it just wasn't being
used at all.
Are ball
diamond
lights safe?
EXETER - Are the lights on the
town's ball diamonds safe? Recrea-
tion Centre staff wilbte determining
that later this week after a safety
scare over such lighting.
Last August in the Ottawa -
Carleton area, several people com-
plained about painful eyes after
playing evening baseball. Appar-
ently, the glass shield on a diamond
light had broken, allowing harmful
ultra -violet rays to pass.
The Huron County Health Unit is
asking local ball diamond operators
to check to make sure all such light-
ing is marked as type "T", which au-
tomatically extinguish if the glass
cover is broken.
"They were a little concerned,"
said deputy -reeve Lossy Fuller
about the Recreation Centre staff.
She said facilities manager Cam
Stewardson "will have a report for
Thursday to see what is there, if
there is or isn't a danger."
Councillor Dave Urlin pointed out
this problem occurred at a ball dia-
mond that had 50 or 60 lights "and
there was only one had one".
Those complaining of eye prob-
lems aftcr the Ottawa -Carleton inci-
dent reported their problems cleared
up within a week in most cases,
however, prolonged exposure to UV
rays can cause permanent eye dam-
age.
Fire services trade show
The Lucan-Blddulph and area
fire department sponsored a
very successful fire services
trade show on the weekend
at the Lucan arena. At the
left is Katelyn Fairless, grand-
daughter of Claire and Lois
Stanley of Lucan, at the
wheel of a fire truck. Above,
from the left, fireman Brian
Ankers, Ron Klueskens and
Bruce Cornish check over
equipment with Al Kenney of
Depend Emergency Vehicles.
Gill Road project may exceed grant
GRAND BEND - An infra-
structure grant program offered by
the Ontario and federal govern-
ments is being considered as the
source of funding for the Gill Road
drainage project.
The project cost, which is es-
timated at $110,000, is to paid in
part, $37,500 by the village, who
have set aside a portion of the bud-
get to be applied to infrastructure
programs of this sort.
However, residents in that area
are concerned that if the entire pro-
ject is not funded by the infra-
structure grant then taxes will in-
crease.
"We haven't sat down and ear-
marked our infrastructure dollars,"
said Paul Turnbull, Grand Bend
Clerk. "In May the washrooms
may need them." Cam Ivey, Dep-
uty Mayor, explained that Grand
Bend hasn't put money into a road
systems for a long time, "if we wait
it won't be done this year," he said.
Council is concerned that if the
entire project is funded by the infra-
structure program that a dangerous
precedent will be set. Council did
point out however that similar pro-
jects in the past had been complete-
ly funded in this way.
Mayor Tom lawson proposed that
council wait and determine next
years budget before making a de-
cision.
Parking behind the Legion may
soon have a $10 fee imposed. A
parking and law enforcement meet-
ing held last week determined that
by also keeping the lot open, on a
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Letters to the editor
Hay histories wanted
..Pictures of families who lived ir, the town-
ship, etc. needed...
Dear Editor:
To commemorate Hay Township (County of Huron) Sesquicen-
tennial in 1996, a history book is being compiled.
We are looking for former residents whose story or history would
be included in the family history section.
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schools, hamlets or of township or family activities would be wel-
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