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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-09-28, Page 12PAGE I2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WFL)NESDAb', SEPTEMBER 28, 1983 SAVE ON EINE E .''','S WEA I'I caws SpECiAL fiat & with every suit sold of regular price. The New Fall Concept has arrived... See the newest in suits, Sports Ensembles matching co-ordinating slacks and all accessories at... aN►pacll"s MAIN CORNER CLINTON 4 2.9732 ALL WEATHER RAT and MOUSE KILLER Irresistible Taste... that rats and mice love' The cold weather will soon be upon us and unwanted guests (RATS & MICE) will be arriving to take over. All Weather Now Only 2 • Hummel's Feed Mill 35 Mary Street, Clinton 482-9792 Firemen from Goderich Township and`Clinton were called to the farm of Gerald RodEes of RR 2 Goderich on Tuesday to extinguish a silo fire. No estimate off damage was available at press time. (Rod Hilts photo) Cool weather doesn't stop Legion golf tourney as 66 tee off at Bayfield By Cliff Parker CLINTON — The Legion Fall Golf Tournament was finally held on Sept. 25 at Sunset Golf Course in Goderich. The weather turn- ed out cool but all survived it and 66 golfers took part in this event. Low gross of the day went to Paul Baechler. Low net went to Pete Teichert. Low gross Legion member was Bob Draper. Closest to the pin was won by Don Arm- strong. Thanks goes out to the following for their donation of prizes, Percy Pugh, Doug Coventry of the Clinton Hospital, Doug Macaulay, Paul Baechler of Sunset tion Club, Len Theedom, Bob Campbell, Gord Herman, Doug Bartliff, John Balfour, and Willard and Art Aiken. Also thanks to Comrades Harold Black and Len Arn- ston for their help with the setting up and running of the tournament. Thanks to Com- rades Bill Chambers and Gord Tait for their preparing of the meat, cooking and transporting. Also thanks to Bess Black, Marie Arnston, Mabel Schrieber, Rose Lacroix and Brenda Atkin- son for their help. Good luck to all involved with Zone Euchre coming up on Oct. 1 in Brussels. Also a reminder that Tues- day Night Euchre will be starting on Oct. 4 at 8:00 p.m. Thursday Night Mixed Darts will also start that week on Oct. 6. Keep these dates in mind and hope to see you out. Time for darts to start will be 8:15 p.m. tanley ?'owns By Shelley McPhee The foundations have been poured, the structure is quickly taking shape and by next year at this time Stanley Township residents should be enjoying the benefits of a new community centre. Stanley Township Clerk Mel Graham reported that work is steadily progressing on the new $600,000 com- munity centre. Being con- structed just west of Varna, the new centre will house the municipal offices, the public works department and will provide a large community centre. The building will replace the old Varna hall, a two storey frame structure that was built back in 1875. Concrete plans to build the new centre began in May and Clerk Graham believes that by the time winter sets in, the main outside work will be completed and in- terior construction will begin. Ausableiproposal The Ausable Hayfield Con- servation Authority (ARCA) has asked Stanley Township to help with the maintenance work at the Clinton Con- servation Area. At council's Sept. 6 meeting ARCA represen- tative John Srnithers ex- plained that the cost of main- taining the park has been a lex is financial Marden on the Authority. He said that the main problem is that work crews from Exeter must be sent to the Clinton Park on a weekly basis to cut the grass. Cost of transportation and wages have put a strain on the ARCA budget and Mr. Smithers said that the quali- ty of the park could suffer if a solution to the maintenance problem is not found. The proposal has also been presented to councils in Clin- ton and Tuckersmith Townships. Tuckersmith said they would not give any assistance since they believe that the levy they pay to the ABCA should include 0 maintenance costs. Clinton council is still con- sidering the proposal, but Stanley has take : stand similar to Tuckersmith Council. Stanley pays ap- proximately $7,500 to the Authority each year and council feels this payment should adequately cover their share of maintenance costs at the park. Council also feels that the township is already weB served by two recreational areas, the Stanley Township beach and the ball park at Varna. Council briefs A donation of $50 was given to the Huron Mem, women, boys and girls take prizes at Thresher Show BLYTH -The 22nd annual Thresher Reunion, held in Blyth on Sept. 9, 10 and 11 saw top notch competition and many proud winners. Belt setting On the Saturday the belt setting with a tractor contest saw first place go to Rev. Ken Innes of Brussels and Doug McIntosh of Embro in a time of 1 minute, 35 seconds. Second went to Jim Sloan of Paisley and Bob Machan of Blyth in 2 min., 35 sec. Third place winners were Bill Vincent of Lon- desboro and Fred Brewer of Bluevale, 2 min., 35 sec. Belt setting with steam engines took place on Sun- day. Winners were: first, Darryl and Karl Searson, 2 min., 551/2 sec; second, Bob and John Houston, 3 min., 251/2 sec; third, Ralph Morris and Norman Cook, 6 min., 37 sec. Log sawing Log sawing was another popular competition area. Saturday men's winners were: first, Bob Machan and Jim Sloan, 35 sec..; second, Bill Vincent and Lorne Sloan, 48 sec.; third, Frank and Bill Hallahan, 561/2 sec. Sunday winners were: first, Gord Walton and Lee Degroud, 301,2 sec.; second, Bob Machan and Jim Sloan, 30 sec.; third, Glen Kirkland and Jim Cunningham, 34'/2 sec. Ladies log sawing winners on Saturday were Nancy and Judy Walter of Goderich in 1 min., 36 sec. 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Saturday winners were: first, Dwight and Paul Hallahan, 1 min., 34 sec; second, Steven and Dwight Hallahan, 2 min., 18 sec.; third, Paul and Steven Hallahan, 2 min., 44 sec. Sunday winners were: first, Paul Hallahan and Kelly McGlynn, 1 min., 61/2 sec.; second, Troy McDougall and Tim Brewer, 1 min., 10 sec.; third, Dwight Hallahan and Bill McGlynn, 1 min, 1212 sec. Bag tying Bag tying wasn't quite as easy as it seemed, but still many contestants completed the chore in record time. In the Saturday men's class winners were: Alfred Schmidt, 'Formosa, 35 sec.; Grant Fisher, Goderich, 37 sec.; Bob Machan, Blyth, 37 sec. Saturday's winners in the boys and girls, 16 and under division were: Steven Hallahan, Blyth, 42 sec.; Nancy Walter, Goderich, 54 sec.; Laura Hallahan, Blyth, 1 min., 22 sec. Sunday winners were: Diane Hallahan, 23 sec.; Steve Hallahan, 28 sec.; Chris Hallahan, 34 sec. Fiddle Contest Musical entertainment THE CASE FOR GOOD BUSINESS SENSE Visit us in CLINTON Every Monday Representative: BOB McCLINCHEY '" It simply makes good sense to meet with the representative of the Federal Business Development Bank who will soon be in your area. There is no obligation and no cost to you. And there is sI) much you could gain for your business. Come talk with us if you could use financial aid, in the form of loans, loan guarantees or even selling an equity position in your business. We have experienced counsellors who can help you plot a course of growth and success for your business. And we can provide you with direction to government assistance, both federal and provincial, as well as other vital information. For an advance appointment call: 271-5650 (collect) or write: 1036 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario Federal Business Development Bank Banque federate de developpement Your future is our guarantee Canada ORCHARD FRESH APPLES FOR SALE CUNDY ORCHARD 2 Miles South, 1 Milo West of Clinton t:IfbLl482-3324 HAILED GRADE !!!!."BAROrw-Alip"RicES! Plowman's Association. The Association requested dona- tions from various municipalities in the county and the money was used to help finance the Sept. 17 county plowing match at the Clare Deichert farm, near Zurich. Ten tile drain loan applica- tions were studied by coun- cil. They amounted to $71,800. Council approved another tile drainage loan of $18,000. Initial work has been com- pleted on the Robinson- Borrmann subdivision, north of Hayfield. The subdivision, which will include 25 building lots, has been registered. and competition were also included in the three day show. Willis Desjardine was the winner in the open fiddle contest. Carl McNaughton was second and Nelson Howe, third. In the junior class, for fiddlers 16 and under, winners were: Tammy McClure, Mark Stackhouse, Susan McCalden. Stepdancing Sherri Prezcator of Goderich Township won the step dancing junior reel contest. Jennifer Burke of Vanastra took second and Krista Brennan of Goderich was third. Shannon Prezcator also of Goderich Township was the clog, jig and reel dance winner. Second place went to Teresa Brown and third slace went to Wendy Watson. Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de la radlodittusion el des IO comma lcarlons canadlennes The CRTC has received the following applications. B luowater TV Cable Ltd; GODERICH, CLINTON, VANASTRA AND HOLMESVILLE, Ont; Application (331381900) by B LUEWATER TV CABLE LTD.. R.R. No. 2, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1LO, licensee of the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving the above-mentioned locations: to change the authorized services distribution by deleting the carriage of WJBK-TV (CBS) and WDIV (NBC) off -air from Detroit, Michigan and by replacing those signals with the distribution of WTVS-TV (PBS) Detroit, Mich. and KOMO-TV (ABC) Seattle Wash. received via satellite from the CANCOM network; and to amend the licence by increasing the maximum monthly fee from '8.00 to 91.20 of which '2.39 fall within the guidelines for fee increases related to the exhibition of the "3 plus 1" signals as outlined In Public Notice 1983-109 Issued on 25 May 1903. The applicant hos been asked to provide supplementary Information with respect to the amount of the proposed fee increase which foils outside 'these guidelines. This Information will be made available to anyone wishing to intervene to this appllcatlon. The application may be examined at R.R. No. 2, Clinton. Examination of Applications and Documents during normal office hours at local address given In this notice, at the Commission, Central Building, Los Torrassos de la Chaudlera, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 361, Hull, Que., K1A ON2, and at the Western Regional Office, Suite 1130, 701 West George St., Vancouver, B.C., V7Y 106. Intervention: Any person wishing to Intervene must submit o written Intervention to the Secretary General of the Commission (C.R.T.C., Ottawa, Ont., K1A 0I12). A true copy of the intervention must also be served upon the applicant, on or before the deadline date indicated below and e proof of such service intuit be Included with the original document addressed to the Secretary General. An Intervention shall contain a dear and concise statement of the relevant facts and the grounds upon which the intervener's support for, opposition to or proposed modification of an application Is based. III fervent Ions must be actually received on the date specified hereunder, not merely posted on this date. DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION:. 11 October 1933. (PN -214) Canada