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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-07-13, Page 114 We apologize. To all you people who bought a Lennox Pulse high efficiency gas furnace from us last year, we just want to say that 600 -odd dollar price decrease this Spring came as a surprise to us, too. It's mainly because they are being made in Canada now. For what it's worth, we carried one over the winter in our stock, and it will have to be sold at 1983 price. Win some, lose some. It isn't all bad. You bought the most efficient gas furnace in the world, and you've saved more than the money would have earned in interest, and interest is taxable. Pulse savings isn't. On the other hand, in retrospect, maybe we'd all better stay away from the ten dollar window at the track. 'BAILEY' FURNACES -HEATING SALES/SERVICE " SHEET METAL WORK HENSALL We are Proud to be your Lennox Dealer 262-2020 4 The Grade 8 students of Holmesville Public School recently held graduation exercises. The graduates include: ( front) Nancy Thompson, Lorri-Anne Dale and Margaret -Anne Hummel; ( seated) Esther Berry, Rod Nurse, Christine Phillips, Kim Bruinsma, Cindy Gloor; Scott McCullough, Jennifer Simpson and Todd Nurse; (standing first row) Bill Teal, teacher, Doug ti Wain, Mark Leitch, Angela Orr, Jenny Allen, Tina Chambers, Bev Betties and Stephen Gower; and ( back row) Tammy Smith, Steve Taylor. Roseanne Gowenlock, Tracy Pollock, Julia Feltham, Peter Ott, Brad Betties and Nina Potter. (staff photo) The Middleton Church ACW has a new cookbook. Co-ordhiators Blanche Deeves and Linda Steenstra organized the recipes and many of the taste treats were available for sale at the the ACW bake sale on Saturday. (Shelley McPhee photo) Church asks for donations Middleton By Blanche Deeves On July 10, Morning Prayer was held in St. James' Middleton Anglican Church with Rev. G. Reynolds in charge. Bill Steenstra read the two lessons, while Rev. Reynolds read the third. James Storey and Edward Deeves receiv- ed the offering. Sarah Storey was the organist. Blanche Deeves has plac- ed a box at the rear of the church for small donations of personal articles for the girls at Monica House. Please feel free to donate. On July 24 there will be a shower in the church hall following the morning ser- vice for Don Wise and Marj Keyes. Ladies to serve lun- ch. Ross and Mabel Middleton have had many visitors recently. Janice and Paul Brettle of Ottawa, Drew and Taylor Middleton of London, Rossanne Middleton of Toronto, and Hugh Mid- dleton of Toronto, also June (Middleton) White of Ot- tawa. Jason Hull and his. father Bill are visiting in the area. Jason and he are helping Grampa with his ponies.. Many in the Towrship gathered on the evening of July 9 for fun in the township in the form of a Buck and Doe for Don Wise and !vlarj Keyes, who, will be married at the end ofJuly. Holmesville news Teams do well By Blanche Deeves The Enterprising Seniors will meet July 21 in the Community Centre in Holmesville at 8 p.m. The Enterprising Seniors sent get well wishes to Ruth Morrison, who is a patient in Clinton Hospital and to Elmer Potter. Many from the area were in Goderich on the evening of July 10 to enjoy the band concert in the park in Goderich. It was nice to hear Andrea Jackson, ope of Holmesville's girls singing. Ball,News Tyke boys one were defeated by Colborne. Tyke girls squeezed by Goderich. The Squirt boys won over Colborne. The Squirt girls defeated Clinton. The Pee Wee boys lost to Londesboro by one run.j The Pee Wee girls; won over Varna. The Bantam boys defeated Londesboro. The Christian Reform Church young people hosted Owen Sound this weekend. Our local boys were defeated by Owen Sound but our local girls won. The Goderich Township slo-pitch team was defeated by Auburn this week. Porter Hill men's slo-pitch defeated Auburn. 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G Established 1911 Now Serving Lambton, Middlesex Huron Counties CALL COLLEC Free Estimates .9611 You'll save big in the long run, build on a solid base with our guaranteed poured concrete walls and floors. 1111 IAI 111 • RIOT • r en I ri of Ill.l1:----"*" f13 un °cleric action o Goderich Township Council has been requested to take immediate action in controlling a wild dog situation m the Holmesville area. In a report to council at its regular session June 20, Elaine Blair, Edna Jantzi and Roger Haines said that a number of dogs, varying from five to 20, appear to be making the landfill site their chief feeding area but said their 'den' is not definitely known. Council discussed a number of methods of eliminating the dog nuisance but the reeve volunteered to discuss the matter with the OPP before council might get into legal trouble over shooting, trapping, etc. Accounts totalling more than $100,000 were ordered paid by council at the same meeting. Of this amount, $40,000 was for Huron County taxes; $38,000 was for Huron County Board of Education taxes; and $20,000 was for road superintendent payroll. Mr. and Mrs. Hillhorst, Mr. and Mrs. Leque and Mrs. Charles Wood from the Fullerview cottage group were present at the meeting to seek information on the status of R. Kelly's proposed subdivision and to protest the inaction of council on not taking the steps which the cottage group desired. Council expressed the opinion that the proposed municipal drain would alleviate the greater part of the erosion problem; that the trees which were cut were of very minor importance; and that council had never protested the conditions specified by the Minister of Housing on any plan of subdivision and could not see the need in this situation. The Mcllwain Municipal Drain Report was read with the involved members and engineer Bartlett present. F. Hellerschmidt was the only involved owner who Tw wild CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1983—PAGE 11 c uracil requests pro lem protested the assessment—a matter which would have to be dealt with at a court of revision. Council passed a motion to provisionally adopt the report and in- corporate it into by-law no. 5, 1983. Mr. Isaac and Mr. Stiles of the Blue Water Beach Association were present to seek information on the matter of setting up street lights for the area and to inform council that the drain over the bank was not in good condition, and that a number of entrance culverts were clogged and in disrepair which in turn caused trouble on the road ditches. Council agreed to determine the basis by which the area could be designated a 'lighted area' but said that the Association would have to state the number of lights required. Dave Hemingway of the recreation committee was present to solicit a further budget quota of $600 to finish the construction of a secori`d ball diamond at the Holmesville Park. Council agreed to increase the budget by $600 for the pur- pose of completing this ball diamond. G. Wright of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority was present to discuss a tree planting program for 1984. He. said 5,000 trees are on order to be planted in the worked out parts of the township pit on lot 23, concession 5. Council agreed to remove a number of the larger thorn trees so that the tree planting equipment could do the planting. John Greydanus was present to protest an open ditch which crosses two county roads, under the railway tracks, across part of the village, the former Highway No. 8 and the present no. 8. Council did not agree to re -position the CHANGE OF HOURS South Huron Veterinary Clinic —ZURICH— WILL BE OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. CLOSED EVENINGS SUNDAYS 8 HOLIDAYS When the office is closed, a Veterinarian will be on call and the telephone message will be forwarded by our new answering service when you dial 236-4301. existing ditch or give per- mission to close it in and said the logical action appeared to be a petition for a municipal drain. Walter Bell and Al Johnson were present to solicit township approval of a ball tournament at the Holmesville Park July 22-24. The tournament is to be sponsored by the Porter Hill slow -pitch team and the profits will be donated towards the construction of a second ball diamond. Council approved the request as presented. A tile drain loan was ap- proved, subject to the availability of funds, for Charles Mathers for a total of $5,025 on lot 17, Huron Road. Land severance ap- plications were approved as per questionaire for Claire Cox on part lot 28, concession ana tte�r Anthony and Doris Scjdwtz on lot 71, plan 13. Building permits were issued to Peter Van Driel for grain storage on lot 18, concession 6; to Don McCabe for a storage shed on lot 12, plan 25; to Phil Gemeinhardt for a garage on lot 78, base line; to the Blue Water Beach Association for pump house additions on B.W.B. plan 13; and to Ray Miniats for a sun deck on lot 28, concession 1. Permits requested by W.J. Jackson for a mobile home on lot 10, base like; by William Jongejan for liquid manure storage on lot 25, concession 1; and by Barry Taylor for manure storage on lot 60, base line, were all held pending approvals for septic tanks and -or certificates of compliance. Council then adjourned until July 4. I, f it's from Anstett's it says, `you're special' • • Albert Street, Clinton 26 Main Street South. Seoforth 244 Main Street, Exeter 203 Durham Stmt East, Walkerton 134 Qu**n S4ree4 East. St. Marys Summer Gleam of Gold! 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