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onServatign Association
Ute unterict Federation
ler and linnters Zone 4
ofWettliett on Sep,
r 19, Aland H.
geograPhically ex
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kern, WindVr in the
to Owen -Sound and
Tobermory in the North and
Oakville in the East. Although
weather conditions left a great
deal to he desired, Huron Fish
.itt Oa= president, Murray
Grigg and convention chair -
Man, Eric Collins reported that
the convention was considered
a complete success.
An excellent- -,turnout of
delegates and their families
were present for the big
weekend with many of them
camping out at the Club Farm.
The Zone 6 Executive elec-
tions resulted in the following
state of officers for the ensuing
year: Chairmant.
Oakville; first' vtce,
Eric Collinsl, Clinton; sem
vice-chairman, Bill Be%
London: secreqtry,treasurer,
Phyllis Lull, Oakville; Im-
mediate past chairman. Reg.
Robinson, Mitchell.
Committee Chairman: big.
game. Lou Brown. London;
'small upland game.. Joe
Spitznagel, Kitchener:. sports
fisheries, Cliff Swant.
Hanover: Dave Sheppard,
Dundas: migratory birds.
Henry Lun, Leamington;
landowner sportsman
relations, east. Paul Coulson,
Halton: west, Ralph Weir,
Kingsville; hunter safety. Jack
Wright, Oakville:" Garth
Weatherall, Waterdown;
wetland and conservation
authority. east. Chuck Watt.
Dundas : West, Dick Aliterton,
W indsor ; Reg Robinson.
Mitchell: one reporter, Ken
Lotmsbury; itt,nlor :_program
cordinator. Ari Morris,
Brantford, flela Csaixtnas,
Walkerton.
The club yfrfould also like to
express their sincere ap-
preciation to the merchants of
Clinton and the surrounding
area for their kind donations.
This gnerosity contributed
greatly to the success of the
convention;
Frank Tomlin of Abe Brant
Club +received a life mem-
bership in recognition of his
services.
Rev. Ytumatoff was the
guest speaker at the banquet on
Saturday night.
The monthly winner of the
Fish and Game share -the -
wealth draw was J.G. Silver -
thorn of RR 3. Woodstock. who
took -home $3...t6.
Tbo CiOlglov 1.41414P 0411, nit
ip the Council ;Chambers on
ept. 16 with the president,
rs. Lockhart in the Chair.
After singing "0 Canada'',
all reports were read and ap-
proved. The "Ever Yottrig"
Club horn Rayfield accepted
the Club's invitation to visit on
October 1 inSt. Paul's Anglican
Church at 7:30, The lunch
committee in charge is Mrs.
Barnes. Mrs. Wiltse.
Edgar. Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Lobb
and Mrs. Lockhart.
The zone rally is beingheld in
the Legion Hall. Brussels on
October 9. Be sure and take a
pot luck lunch. Anyone in-
,
wrested in going is to let the
president know by October 1.
'lust boantiftiV Was, the description several contfention visitors give of the Huron Fish and
Game Club's farm In Goderich Townsidp, Maw of -the, convention delegates stayed at the-
farnei camp grounds during the couventiOu. hosted by the Clintonclub. (Newo,Record photo)
Royal Commission on Violence will meet in Wingham
Wingham has been selected
as the site of one of some two
dozen public hearings before
the Royal Commission on
Violence inthe Com-
Jrtunications Industry;
14,' The Commission will sit it
the F. E. Madill Secondary
School auditorium on Wed-
nesday, December 3, 1975
commepcing at 7:30 in the
evening. •
The Comniission was ap-
pointed earlier this year by the
Government: of Ontario to study
whether people are harmed by
the increasing eXploitation of
violence in movies. television,
theatre, books, newspapers,
periodicals, comics. records'
and other methods of corn- •
munications,
Members of the Commission
are: The Hon. Judy LaMarsh,
P.C., Q.C., LL.D., teacher,.
lawyer. broadcaster. former
lawyer. legal aid director,
crown attorney and now judge
of the family division of
provincial court; Scott Young,
newspaper columnist,
broadcaster and author of
television documentaries.
novels. biographies and books
for children.
The Commission will assess
existing research material
available in Canada and other
countries, but very important
will be the input through briefs
and, personal appearances
before the hearings.
Other hearings in this area
will be at London, Owen Sound
and Kitchener.
The Commission invited
briefs and submissions from
groups and individuals —
whether the brief is a letter,
from a concerned parent or a
study by a large group.
If you are planning to write a
brief it *should be sent to the
federal cabinet minister, who
chairs the Commission; His Commission at least three
Honor Judge Lucien Beaulieu, weeks before the public hearing
' a professional social worker, in Wingham. That would be by
Eginonchille pollutes...
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alt debris from the two
buildings being demolished at
Vanastra.
Council expressed concern
over delays in getting the street
.lights installed in Harpurhey at
the entrances from No. 8 high-
way Council had accepted the
offer of Borland and Orchard of
Tharnesford (recommended by
Ontario Hydro) to instal the
lights which were requested by
Harpurhey residents.
Council turned down a
request from Hensa II
Recreation. Parks and Com-
munity Centre Board to con-
tribute to updating costs of
8155,000 to the arena, as council
feels it cannot contribute to
capital costs to four arenas -
Hensall. Vanastra, Clinton and
Seaforth - all used by
Tuckersroith residents.
Council will ask John R.
Mucha of the ministry of social
services.toconsiderfunding_the
over -expenditure of $20,000 of
the estimate approved for the
renovations of the Recreation
Centre as a Day Care Centre at
Vanastra,.
To date, 'S53,000 has been paid
by the ministry. Council
thought it might cost about
590.000 before it is completed
and furnished.
It was learned that only eight
children are registered for the
Vanastra Day Care Centre,
which is scheduled to open
Monday. When the Centre was
proposed by Vanastra, Council
was assured about 30 children
would avail themselves of the
service.
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WI
A THANK -YOU
fmni Jack Riddell
•
JACK RIDDELL
My thanks to the voters of Huron - Middlesex for your
support in the Sept. to election.
I look forward to doing my utmost to serve ALL the people
of the riding in any way possible.
I Intend to resume my weekly reports from the Legislature
as soon as it is called into stssion. I also intend to beginagaln
my Saturday morning visits to towns throughout the riding.
The time and location of these visits will be advertised In
edvance In the local press. Ttds should provide a convenient
opportunity fax people throughout the riding to meet with me
and discuss any problems they have.
Since the election we have tried to got all the road side
"Riddell" signs taken down. I am very concerned that this
fob be completedifuickly and thoroughly: II anyone knows of
any of my campaign Material that Is still posted please
Contact ox* of the following numbers, and it will be taken
care of Immediately.
PARKffILL 2944442
LUCAH 227-41140
EXETER 235-2515
HENSALL zutticH 236-4034
STAPORTI4 5274m
CLINTON 4124101
GOOERICH 5244901
YOurs sincere
Jack Riddell
MPP Iferen-Mfdditsix
November 12.
The address is The Royal
Commission on Violence in the
Communications Industry, 151
Bloor Si. W., Room 9100
Toronto, Ont. MSS 2V5,
Only one typewritten copy of
a brief is necessary. but if you
have access to copying
equipment. six copies would be
preferable.
If you wish to address the
Commission without a written
brief, you are asked to write to
the same address, enclosing a
short summary three weeks in
advance of the hearing.
Whether or not you plan to
submit a brief you are en-
cciuraged to participate by at
least attending the hearing.
The most important briefs
and submissions will be those
which back up personal opinion
with facts or experiences. For
example, if you are Iconcerned
with the way violence is treated
in your newspaper you can send
the Commission specific
examples of stories that worry
you.
If you want to report in-
stances of violence in movies tr
on teleVision you con keep a
record of particular movies and
programs, where and. when
they appeared and a small
summary of the particular
incidents in them en whidi you
wish to comment.
Remember that the Com-
mission is not authorized to
study sexual obscenity or
pornography.
Self-mrstering planters are
help to forgetful
Watering of houseplants i s
easy to forget. One solution for
the owner with thirsty plants is
self -watering planters. These
are now available at many
plant ,and garden centers in a
wide range of sizes, shapes, and
colors to enhance any home.
"Self -watering containers
come with a detailed set of
directions to make home plant
Council talks...
A letter was received from the Public
Utilities Commission asking council -to
cover a 816,000 operating deficit on the
sewerage system. Mayor Symons said the
deficit resulted from unforeseen ex-
penditures, mostly in 1974
Deputy-Reeve Frank Cook recom-
mended that council send the Huron
County board of education a bill to cover
the cost of the town paying .for crossing
guards..
Mr. Cook was told diiring discussion of a
letter from God"rich asking the board to
reinstate patrols. that Goderich and
Exeter guards wire paid by the board.
. Several councillors will. meet with Bud
Kuehl of Huron Pines on the responsibility
of a new drain on High Street. Council says
it's Mr. Kuehl's problem. and Mr. Kuehl
care easier," says Ontario
ministry of agriculture and
food horticulturist, J . H.
Hughes. The majority are made
from rigid plastic and are con-
structed so that plants can be
potted straight into them
Watering is- done through
capillary systems that draw
water up from the reservoirs
below.
(continued on page 1)
says the town should pay half the con-
struction costs.
Building permits approved included:
Jack Colquhoun. house, 830,000: Malone
Petroleum, gas bar. $2.000; Huron Pines,
house, 840.000: Lori Lyn Beauty Shop,
renovations, s1.000.
Bulbs NOw
foraDazzlin9Spfin91)15PlaY
Fall Bulbs Jusi
DUTCH BULBS
30 VARIETIES OF TULIPS
First Quality Jumbo Sin Bulbs
FREE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
Hyacinths
Singks Early tulips
Triumphs
Darwin*
Parrott*
Daffodils
NerOltsus
Crocus
Snow Drops
Paper Whites
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You winteriSa your car
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CIL Viktierizer/Weeder Is tr spaciatlY
formulated late sewn weed and
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OP SUNDAY 12 TO 4
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Discussion followed concerning
itw Cl.tristmas dinner and also a
bus uip
Thirteen new members
Joined the club and a social
tinte, . ., playing
euchre. meeting
ad-
journed.All
he held nCoundilChinibepn
October, p,m. A
sen4weiti;enS welcome. ,
tcb for
COMMUNITY CENTRE
is pleased to announce that a
-Health and Exercise Spa
With bicycles". Rowing Machine, Jogging Tread MW.
Vibrators. Electric Roller, Weights. Wall Pulleys. Sit-
up boards. etc.
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PLUS
Sauna and Recreational Swimming
will be ready for you on approx.
OCTOBER 15, 1975
The. Spa wilt be open 7 dais per week:
MONDAY—THURSDAY 9a.m.to to p.m.
FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 7:30
SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SUNDAY 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
FEES: 12 MONTHS 390. (3 MONTHS FREE)
6 MONTHS 350.
3 MONTHS $30.
Register NOW and ovoid Disappointment!
WHITE BEAN GROWERS
Additional capacity is now availithie at our new
modern plant at Seaforth which provides even
more convenience for area bean growers
• YOU CAN BE
ASSURED OF
* Fair prices
el
* Honest weights
• * Reliable grading
* Patronage return
on profits
* Courteous service
Make The Farmers' Elevator
Work For You!
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