The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-03, Page 5Ce on on a $1104,1109 four-shji elevator at Legion
Branch 109 got underway llast week. The elevator will be
completed by October and will be ideal for use by senior
citizens and the handicap at Legion event%
aid by events held at the Legion. The Legion
Banta and the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Branch will be
raising money to pay for the elevator and also hope to
receive some donations and a government grant. Shown
here in front of the hole dug for the elevator are, left to
right, Alvin Blackwell, second -vice president of the
Branch; Claire Bedard, president; Earl Ramseyer, con-
' ctor; and Bill Burke, unit ? ':=hie . Abseal far photo
were John MacDonald, first vt e-preshrlesd and Ralph
Kingswell, elevator chairman. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan
Agricultural Society plans pulls
The Dungannon
Agricultural Society held its
regular monthly meeting at
its hall on Tuesday evening,
July 26.
A short report was "ven
on the horse pulling competi-
tion and antique tractor pull
to be presented on Sunday,
August 14. Tractors will be
weighed at Hodges scales
before 2 p.m_ They must be
at least 25 years old, on rub-
ber wheels and the max-
imum height for the draw
bar is 20 inches. Trophies
will be presented in 4,000
pound, 5,090 pound and 6,000
pound classes. No loose
weights will be allowed as all
tractors must be original or
stock. -
Horse teams must be
registered and "girthed" by
1 p.m. All horses must be
"unshod"_ Trophies will go
the best light horse team,
which must not exceed 3,300
pounds without harness, and
to the best heavy horse
team, which must weigh
over 3,300 pounds without
harness. Additional prizes
will also be presented.
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Plans were finalized for
the pork barbecue which will
also be held August 14 from
4.30 to 7.30. Two whole pigs
will be barbecued while
hams will also be used to of-
fer a variety of pork. Baked
potatoes, baked beans, cab-
bage salad, rolls, ice cream,
coffee and freshie will round
out the menu for $5 for
adults, . i. for children 12 and
under and pre-schoolers
free.
Bernice Glenn outlined the
plans for the outdoor variety
concert which will com-
mence at 7:30 August 14.
Singing, step -dancing,
Highland dancing and other
talents will be shared by
local folk. The public is
reminded to bring lawn
chairs.
Entries for the Dungannon
fair queen contest are com-
ing in well Any girls, 17 to 22
bears of age, may contact
Joyce Caesar_ Only 10 con-
testants will be allowed_
Organization- the 6th an-
nual slow pitch tournament
was completed for July 29, 30
and 31.
Tickets on the six -piece
patio furniture are selling
well. The lucky ticket will be
drawn at the fair, August 20_
It was decided to have
Roger Pannabecker provide
food services from his lunch
wagon at the slow pitch tour-
nament and perhaps at the
fair if it is agreeable with
both parties at that time.
Several individuals have
requested space at the flea
market held in conjunction
with the fair, August 19 and
20. Last year, 15 vendors
took part and more are an-
ticipated this year.
Brochures have been
made concerning the up -
'coming events sponsored by
the Dungannon Agriculture
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The next monthly meeting
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non Agricultural Hall on
August 23 at &30 pm_
However, with so many ac-
tivities during August,
sp cial meetings will be call-
dicetualts totalling more
ihan $46,1169 • were ordered
paid when Goderich
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oases R 0 Y 1 G" was for
road superintendent prima
Mrs writeoffs for over 20
llawaship is aatallng
more than 4WD _wore also
atthe mne Tlg.
A motion was passed that
immediate proceedings
should be tin - ; Ir: ' -:a to
increase The kitchen
cuties and the storage
capacity of the
centre Ik ' building an ad-
dttion on the easterly side of
the present braldi g; and
at the clerk and treasurer
make application for such
CRCA and Wintarlo grants
as may available for this
project
RM. Ross :jou' on
final vecfficatins r=:er-
ding the construction u'ction of a
new garage.
Three township residents,
Roberts, Docking and
t, were present to
request improvement in the
drainage system of their
cottages. This was referred
a.
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Oto
to the tendatipe
burpettion and
further report
Court of Revision on the
McElwain Municipal Drain
was convened at 9 p.m.
Mame were no appeals and a
motion was passed to in-
struct The engineer to call
tenders for, conStruetion of
the drain with these
to ttein bynoonon August.L
Fleas Dobson had two
plications for land division
consideration and it was
moved that these be dealt
with as per questionaire.
'.Fin application for a tile
drain loan requested
Martin Van den Berg for
SUM on part lot 99 Maitland
Concession was approved,
subject to the availability of
1 I.
Building u ats were
issued to Fred Dattot for
hone renovations on lot 35,
concession 9; to Gysbert
Vander boar for a weigh
scales and office on lot 39,
concession 5; and to J.
Jankowski for a verandah on
lot 55, Maitland Concession.
Further to the delegation's
Says comments
not reasonable
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response to the last week's
letter to the editor entitled
"Says Canada should have
the draft".
The author starts off by
talking about a group of peo-
ple who protested 'against
the testing of the cruise mis-
sile. He then manages to link
the abortion issue, drug
abuse and communism all
together in the same letter
and then come to the conclu-
ion that Canada should
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His comments are not
reasonable, logical or fac-
tual. "Mr. McCay" has
done all of these issues a
great disservice_
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