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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-11-06, Page 20i'll I ll ill: I1; 111.1I, Illit'I"41l \ i 'Page 18=CLINTON'NEvOREC'ORD. WEL?NESDAY:,.NOVEM131•atki,aJtiS 11 l l' 1'(11)l t. ()1111 1 1 ON. Entertainment: .and prizes part of .Fun Night HENSALL - The. .Kinette''s rare. hosting Ladies' Fun Night on Novehiber 8 front 9.to 1 a.m. at the Hensall,Community Centre: There are lots of;'priies to :be 'won 'and all: sorts of entertainment... All proceeds will; g� to community rtiork,. Tickets: are available. from any ,Hensall Kinette or cal1262=3241.or:262=2438., A bus with 53. friends: and reldtiv'es,-p1ts more; -cars travelled.to Ridgetown;to,,:help: :Dorothy and Garnet. Mousseau :celebrate :their 45th, Wedding Anniversary,, on, November 3. A: buffet was. enjoyed, 'at Baternan;s Inn in:Ridgetbwri.; Youth For Christ H South,uron Youth for'6'hrist helir their, )monthly. rallj . On: No4ember 2 'at, the 13ruceficld:schooli. with .:around' :225 attendance. Director Kon Westlake:Was in charge. Pianist was Sharon Parker. For the quiz teams from Zurich; Bay f(el)l, Clinton and Exeter participated with 'Zurich scoring highest Robert ;Steckle. 'Was ,. quizzing master Ron Westlake: and in charge of the Electronic System and Evelyti Steckle and Edgar C'udinore were in charge of the score sheets. Bob Heywood 'presented some choruses and songs, with accordion accompaniment. December 7 Rev. Larry Marshall, pastor of United Church at Shallow Lake will minister in word and singing. January 4 will be 'Talent Night from the area churches. The winter snow camp in February will be held at Circle C Ranch in Delevan, New York with Revs Wes Aarum, Camp Director, in charge. Plans call for at least one bus and.. maybe two buses going with teenagers and t haperones. People Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained her granddaughter and her husband, !11r :lrt'I •Mrs. Randy Pollock of London, who •were ;recently married and `also her- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wrn. Mi kle•of'Exeter;,her.sister• and husband Mr. and Mrs, Dave O'13rien of. Rondau, and herbrother :John Magic of Lindon on:Sunday; Rev,. Ken Knight, •gave' the._lservice 'at, ('arnlel Presbyterian C'hureh_ on Sunday: Dorothy '1'aylur •played,.the organ for the :Hymns,. The flowers in 'the church were. p1act3 111!ilentui:'j :of:;h1iirguer►te. "13orune" 13unthron. The .Iilanriing i (iinniitter fur Robert Kea burn Rttii•enierit. Parti' niet:un October :311. Plias; W'ere, Tilade fen air Open. HUUSe. at fl(risall Publie'.Sth o1',forfSurtdii•, January l ; 1981; fri,rn,.L 10 tci }a;3(l:°p nt, , i'ea:people. will, t>ii nl')tifitt( uf; tlti' date .by` iteyi/spaper 'a rs,at;is,hupe(1.that'1ur•rrier :students`w'tio are ;iiia, Wilmot -in. .t)iia.:,ari'a, will, be,'i lnta,ctt.el bs 'their f iiiiilies.sti the' inay: attend, C'iit toot l Prc ;toy tt�1 lati.`l'hiii`.(11 bazaar and !'4'a mii4. held. ;tii,4 t riibt r .''=-_The. auto) •prize V ova 1)11 bs ('freta c;rat()riif..l';xeter The l'i'esbs tei i 111 ('hui i h `ttiiriieri, 'are meeting iii, ::\ iyeniber 11 ;.14,8.al.iii.. in. tate ('hur'('ti !)asi nittit :'1'tit'ti t,l (ha4'I!l tit6'gn ing a 11(4o' tra.ili)1) l niteitNews • )erilk•.I tlee was the:junior iniiisteriat the 'litnsall �tiniteil_ l'l ur1. ti .iiii;.'Sundis 11101'1111111 and liSSiSted 1{t r. titan .\lc 1)on;ilei With the s� i s l�'r 11j t e adiill .ilii' aei Iptur'e: The junior onitst nior chairs, with s1r', I ass lit the organ,'alai, t' t tt'd in:the;•Se ti ic'e.; • 1)urothy.('urtx'tt:greett'd the congregation and the ushers 4v'ere Dunal(t 1V:ir•etng, :1urra}° JIc(;rcgur, Mark 11c(;reger and Cary. Kyle, The Movers. at the front of the 4)iur(;h were placed in rllemloi"y.t.4 Harvey ,Jacobi by J1i s. ;lai i,bi and 1'anmly., Keep these dates in mind By Doris Hunter .trntistice I)ay service will be held at- ap- -pi-oxirmately 10:50 a.n1,, Nuveniber 10 at the 1- vflelc! Cenotaph, following morning • prayer' at Trinity Anglican Church. and im- mediately before morning service at St i° An- ..drew•'s United Church.. 'l'hi Trinity Ladies Guild will be meeting in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, November, 12 at -2 pan. Plans for their annual Christmas baz-tar will be finalized. This very. popular event will- be held- ori Saturday; November 18 from 2 to •('1).111. ' Interesting . items Continue to,appear this bazaar. Ilon1' baking w'1111 ,gour'1in•1 tl 11111(' , sus h 11-.1 l'na \lernt'r'$ fres}( lows(' radish. homemade e'l.uh sauce and garden produce are'te be 11;1d, of course. white elephants and handcrafts aria atune to hard a friendly (11) of tea .W`ttli c•!,ut' neighbors'. i•:y(•rybudy goes, gen) jen)en 1('l) i)f course... 'I'he Iii(ift'S. Of St.; arldresi''s trill •be busy nextiveek also. llenlhers ui' lrnitA 'will (flee( at the house of t''l+l" b t iI6 r," 1,Vednesdnt' November Et at ti pan, ..'i'luse who belong t.(t'nit,1 will ineel in tite helm))' of lief Bur o li, 'rIItlr(;l . \uvettibt'r 1.4 at 2 pan. VOTE CHARLIE BURGESS For "Deputy Reeve"' *Your Action Man on Council ONCE AGAIN, VOLVO DIDN'T LEAVE WELL ENOI 611 ALONE. N1(1,:t pet ylt' ct( odd he happy tit htirlel :t knir w tth:,rn ,t}et' age liteerpeet,lncy {int Vi 11v( engineers harrier i I'.•iti"I th:11) 1itl1•4 heli plc. ill,it' : t41ty, l5)r Iti`l): then se made Iritl,rliscrnents in the tii1\1.) Irtthr-t)yt'ntetlt, tlt,tLirtt lutle' he,ttt'd fault ,cat,. int)rt t`Ion • prehrmttc rtist''1)tti,)tinL ,and a )/al 'clt.,n011'd ,11 br,111)1)nc I110.,ic't(1(1'().ititta .,±1 (lir ,' 1i) tt Ilrt•.Is 1, .in tote) re,i,01 tine 4tt1isl!tl'I'r'd 1h1:'I.illr \11141,3',I1.!'44tt tr111 t,.ir ;I THE VOLVO Z'IO M -W MOTORS LTD. VOLVO SALES & SERVICE 184 EAST STREET, GODERICH ph: 524.2113 Vr•V„r,t tx t,rr.wl(tt',, t ,r,(r !1�ni,e 1 u er.41 \'t''I g;n5t ' . >• t • •rlaipr •'4c »ill( PiV;11 dl'r,!C, !n ,{ ti ... Int(v+;",r,h•itLc. . , The congregation was reminded next Sunday the Remembrance Day Service will be.held in the church and November 17 will be. 'fhe anniversary service with (;len Wright, former minister of Exeter United Church, and now of London as the guest :Minister, Mrs. Ruling of St. Marys will be •the'guest soloist. A, number of members of the Hensall tlitited Church Women attended the Presbyterial Regional Meeting held in Egiiiondville United Church on October' 28, Mr. McDonald, along with Mr. and Mrs. flair Hoffmtan and Karen;•attended the 40th wedding anniversary. of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ton) :Melvin held in the Salent C'oniniuiuty Hall at Walkerton on November 2. Queensway News, Residents at the Queensway Nursing Hosie played bingo on October 28,. Audrey ('6rtstee and Kay Elder put an the bingo, On :1lunda4 evening, the Bethel Bible flub entertained with by riot~. On 1)ctuber 29, Shirley Luther conducted the church service, O11 1)t'tofx'r 30. runt.' residents went bui4ling at'l'ow'n and,Country bowling Limes. in Zurich. Ladies' high was bowled by a fiat tittle bowler, Ethel ;Alexander. Hem's high was shared by Lloyd :McDougall and Neil Began with their scores tied, Ou 110111 ween day the 1fensall Nursery School children viisitt':1 Queensway. Residents gut to visit with WItrhes, ((evils, cowboys and. even a giant strati•bci'ry, The Nursery School also presented residents 'with a jai'k•(i-lantern. After modeling. their t•ustunies the children were served eup cakes and :.Juke; Neil Regan handed out i'a' idy to the children far the Nursing 1 and Myrtle Rudd handed out the candy for the Rest Hume. On 'Thursday afternoon residents saw two filnis. •- (4r , 'v(venlber. 1: residents enjoyed 11151' with (heir lunch once, again as 1A)rlie Johnst(ul, frim the hest Home played his violin i11 the dining room,. That afler'flt(C111 Father lluiluc•' held Communion for Catholic residents, Good roads, ;Agnes l'arbert ( left) and Ida.Wright pause to"look at -the delirious apples and desserts oil display ;it one of the many tables of goods at the 14'cslev'-Willis Morning Market on Novetilhei' 2, The rhureli was filled to eapasity (titli bargain -seekers anti -vendors who were offering a varieh .' aF items ranging lr•)int tli tt'rs 11 crafts. t Alan Rivett !Awful low taxes highhghted, STANLEY '1'tt'I'. - Read improvements. bur 9l rat t 1 roads by In! kin), into ill ,1111 ( rip completion of zoning bylaws and 1o\\'" taxes or asphalt, because of tin high cost of -aro' among th1 hint -erns (If the four council gravel, );ruling and calcium chloride and candidates here.'. the ” paying for and upkeep of our new in the running are Edward Harrison, 13i11, tuw'nshil:) i•t,mlplex, While try Int; to keep • 1)ow•sun, ,lac'k Coleman and I(ie'hard Erb, taxes. from escalating. A lifelong towvshi) resident. 11r; 1)0w:soil, is mairied, with three Children. 1fe ti'urked for 18 years with the Tucker -smith 1'iuniclpal Telephone System and has been farming full tltne since 197-1. ' • ('uuumuiritt' iurult'etnrnt'includ('s: seven years on the Hensall I)istriet (')i-i,p Board of, 1)irectors, including one year .is president: 10 year rnen)bi1r and two year chairman of the. Horror) County Bean ('onunittec: direc- tor and president of the Stanley"linvustup Federation of Agriculture: three ycarS. on, ,the Huron County Pork Producers: Huron ('oust ',.('attleinen's :1's,uc'latlun: steward of the Varna Ifni) ed Church. lnrulnb(1h yetinciller Jack• ('alernall ' h(o)es. tt,'t•ontinue serving (111 eiectorate,in ••11y personal interest in all toktOShlip ac- tivit`u, and my post two, ((•rims on council glye inc valuahlc rxpei (tali ;',which will be arrasset if re-elected for ;mother term,'. • l'hrce will be elected. Mr. Harrison (Vaults to see tuw'nship roads• repaired and upgraded. propertytaxes kept in line ,\with 'the cost; of living, and Maintenance of the ;;nod services already in place in the tow'nalitp, ' A. „now'cantet' to ttlunictpal polities in Stanley, Mr, Har'rtson.:saitl. he is seeking election because, ''I feel that it is the. respin- srbility.of every taxpayer not only to take an rntert'St 'iii the affairs of the municipality', lett to get personally un'cilied thrinrgli par- 1lripation 111 tht 11lanatgetn1nt of thele 14Wnship 11uti111e55 1 hs au1 as councillor is to keep open c+nn- inumeation lines bet. w'een :council and the; ratepayers,. Mr, Harrison and 'his wilt: In'c 111 I3rucefit l(l.. He IS employed by the Horan county Health Unitas. (lirertiu' of public health inspector's. He Is chair -titan of ltic ass) 1'ation of Supervisors (if Public Health Ir15fec1ors fin- the South tyest Begun). '"Asy14 publii' health inspector I have.nn tillgufng concern 111 the proper mama) (:morn( ai1(1 t'CII5er\atitin of our e'Ii'ii' iillerlt by municipal leader:, ;I Well as individuals, Bill 1)uwso1 15 concerned about municipal affairs in Lis township, 1.1e Say's he has the 1inli' loci andity to bi' invlilyed tn,p+,litiu lit Stolle,, J11., Coleman would( like to see' the ('(InIplc- tion of the, tow'nship's zoning by-laws; more . 'roads payed. the new/complex pain for by 11)87 and the recreation progra improved through ttise of the Complex fa litre;,. l'he .i1 ye'ar-till luw11Silip Native is nlar- rle'd.and has three children. He owns a 300 - acre farm and operates a mixed far•inint nosiness, • 'I'lie train issues, he say;(. 4'01-'e ti, 1)gra(1i' 1 h s served un rounc' 1 fi,r tit e yrilrs Anil • recreation c(,nuinttee .for seven. Other im- . volvenu'nts include the' 13ean Producers' Marketing Board, the Masonic I.tidge' and • the 131uewater Shrine ('1iib. F. Itrctepayl'r5' .support urged ,,Richard Erb to riot for a council, seat. He noted; "I chose tn'run in the election because I was asked by several 'ratepayers and I,. felt tt}iit I had something to offer." �rf Ile is keenly interested in the repair of pour quality roads iii the,township and the stability of tax levels. A fariiier in Stanley for 24 years, Mr. Erb , also operates a meat market. He I5 married and ha4 t)iree children. w Active in the Zurich I.iOi15 Club. he has t. hold all executive offices in the group and has served as deputy ,governor and zone t cha'tii an, He was a director 7n the Ontario Bean Board for three year's. Voters . in Stanley 'i'uwnshtp will also (hoose between two candidates for deputy reeve, incumbent Don McGregar 811(1 Howard Armstrong. Neither responded to the'News-Record questionnaire: For reeve, Clarence Rau has been ac- claimed for another council term. Board of Education trustee Bob Peck is being challenged at thepolls this year -by three other candidates, William McGregor, " Abby ' Chani); sand Audrey Mcl,ellan- '1'ri1'bner. 1 For ••complete details cin the education race, please seethe election story tin the Village of Bayfield, i . The candidate elected .for the educatic)11 board will serve lxith Stanley 'l'(m'nship and Bayfield. Peck challenged by three candidates • from page 5' the past 11 tears, lis and Ins wife 1?rya rttis- i;d six children, Hr tsar yittet'atl t,f thi.';.WWII .and e.t.a partner iif the 1'ei k in Vm'trt, Abby Champ:, 25, of Hayfield lists acs. a priority item tit bring the publi(;.and the to 11•(1 of cilia:101011 clo,tl logetht r:,, Slit ' (y;,.. the ))resent' lx,ttt d iitt'lrtl)i;I; :::ICI' not. -001.114. 41101101 tO e 1114 4)) the pillilii rslt<'e 1 illy the: ptcrt'tlts of school 1 r111t(Ii!!Ir,.On;,tllt''flirll'tli,Ilb. of the hi,al'il "Our system ol1)i I r))it h;i.1 l,ht; l);ii 4 I1t;il; suppar•t '11 d+.�rr�°i,•.:;rti,l 1: feel •(11141: '001: :IS' beeautie the 1, Ir(:iits'010 11gt, k11044 tartly (41(11 IS 1.'0111441)p 1ire,,:17(1(t. 110tki1uw'Wh(i1111iinii'rttrti:s.:ire il..111,t:til111 nutlee.�;ter Meet1111;4 What t.lies til, nit t 111)), ))Bout or ('11111' <irt`t1,1t .ciinnnt.ti t,, The. lines': i)f W(I)I111rltllllt 1)1(411 11111') ht ((pe111411 ' \ls. ("frrttil1. ;iys 'In \\.001(1. alf a. loop)) merit )(H (1anl, I1:the 54 .14111 uhflh Will h( the ' 1no,t;,it 1(4,mit to ,(()(1i ort" an the=art,1 ;1 rnorr 11lt:v4rit:(;turti;ulmn;.�hi. 111;(4 it .i: P;n1ifre%st.1 i1411)5 11i; t'111)ii1"ii.h.n. r111L1ii;uttit'rihi�cJtj is "4 liool 1)4 favi 1(4i)1i<1. (Hirt, 'For l:y:,tilpl(;, thtt.11inp)uisls'„f 4(111• ituuuty is ill( aerie ulturr. Mini or our students. (4'1)1 be involved 11) 50111e aspei•t 5,t ;Igru ultui•c 11)5)1 i;7 aelriattun, "Thus, We should makesur(•,that agriculture as a sols jet. is properlyrepresente'd 111 tion �(•Itut,ls•” since this is a t1111e Of financial restraint. stn feels the electorate iiIiiSt get 1Itt'•roost fr(nu their educational di,ll;rrs, D1(1 and 114'14"-proorartls have ti) 'be os •'atrlltl('il 111 see holt effect We they really art, in -reaching their goals." she said, Ars Champ ;says she Is. rinnnrri' for the rduo.ltli)n position because she te('l5's trurlg- 1' irh4(111 i.illii'ali5 11 an(1 the 1111)ae t a has on t'hr \till' 14e spent .IIS students to, a lar 5 eOret) :Shape our 114'4•~ and tan:lii(n` lits 1((1114 tith:it:kindof lis etilll,lead. It y t,i, i ti)i(rt 1111.fhat i aiir>i. peopli 11'it in- 4Yiijrii!_ithii;iii`)'.Iir ai:ired;tosperirl.tlit' 1(111(' o: ))look)'. iliiwork :Ind: inspire the •I)( l _e.enerai.u(11; A.4:1'0(1.4;01' .('if thy. Ilii ,ri 1; 1.i111It .( h,)ul ,l �• tt I( t n other 1. 1t ) Lt tI r ir ,int 1 ld i ,l tiool,�.tri'r,tn tda 1. ngl`lnil uu1 the. United ~toot+'ti 1)1 ! it lit rr.(t 4 11(1 1 t I, 15111• I).01111(111 ren( ntly i'iitll)li'ledp(itit- f For continued representation of Tuckersmith electors graduate year at Jagiellonian University in ' Krakow, i'oland where 'she studied Polish 1.4ing,uagc in • Literature. She 'also taught English conversation in. two Krakow high si'110015 and lead an. English speaking camp feir high school students. William' McGregor, a lifetime native of• Stanley Township, is another candidate who is also bothered by the low prof ile,the Board of Education has in Huriin County: °'1 feel that the electors in Burin do not get enough information from the board. - ( and should) have' 1)10111 openness," he replied•in the questiOnflaire, 5farmer The '3-yea)'-(ild farer`ft'els the main Issues faring the board are, Roman Catholic funding. French immersion and the loss of technical programs. Mr. McGregor's decision to run for the hoard of education position was based on having a young family in the school system. He' said, "1 could relate to some of the pro- blt'nis and help with a solution in our school system." Ile and his wife Mary Lou have three children. Mg. McGregor attended school in Stanley anti Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. He graduated from the University of Guelph with a diploma in agriculture.. He has been a ineniber of the Huron Coun- ty' Pork Producers for six years, the Huron County Bean Producers for 10 years, direct tor on the Ontario Bean Produce Marketing Board, the' Stanley Townsh Recreation C'ornrttittee and a steward 0 Brucefield United Church. In listing the attributes he will bring to the' ix.,sition, Mr. McGregor say's he will provide the, board with fresh ideas, a willingnetis t0 listen to different opinions and fairness, ' Audry McClennan-Triebner, the mother of two children, entered the election bel'atise she is a mother with a child in the school sym Hsteer a.int if elected would) be 16 work for better communication among the taxi payers, the board, and the teachers. She feels the main.issues that should be addretis ed by the. board are, finances, French irn� rnersion, class size and separate and private school funding. Married, she has two sons. The famill lives on a farm between Kippcn an Brucefield,