HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-10-05, Page 7LOADING UP — There were plenty of bargains for handymen during
the auction of used materials at the Hensall arena. One buyer was Alex
Kiss of Clinton, shown here, loading the lumber he bought into his
van. Staff photo
County supports
hospital addition
South Huron Hospital in Exeter
has received the approval of
Huron County Council to proceed
with building plans and to expect
financial support from the county
of up to 25 percent of provincial
approved costs, to a maximum of
$150,000.
The original hospital which was
a house constructed in 1856 will
be removed to make way for a
new emergency and out-patients
facility, The projected cost for
the project is $598,000 and • the
hospital board has expressed
confidence the building costs will
not exceed that amount. The
hospital already has a fund of
between $425.000 and $450,000 for
the work.
The addition to South Huron
Hospital will proceed under
Ontario Regulation 61,1977 which
means the province will have no
financial share in the building.
The South Huron Hospital Board
has to make a specific com-
mitment as well, that no ad-
ditional operating costs will
result from the building
program.
The Social Services committee
is expecting to be well over
budget by the end of 1977. Due to
continued high unemployment
and increased rates in most areas
of the social services depart-
ment, the financial report for the
period ending July 31, 1977 shows
expenditure of $230,320.85 or
about $10,000 over budget.
"It is expected this trend will
continue for the balance of 1977,"
said Chairman J.R. Hunking,
The administrator of Huron -
view was authorized to par-
ticipate in an Outreach Program,
operated by the Huron Com-
mittee for the Home Bound to
provide day care for the elderly.
'lane program will be financed
by the Province of Ontario for a
two-year period. The Huronview
van will be used as required, and
meals will be provided at a ,,
reasonable cost. All costs will be
recovered from the Outreach
group.
About 300 in Huron County
could be potential users of this
service. according to Mrs. Betty
Cardno of Seaforth, a member of
the committee.
Huron County Pioneer Museum
will receive a gift from the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 109,
Goderich. That gift will be the
Sherman Tank 78901 presently
located at the Goderich airport.
The tank and a Lancaster
bomber made up a Legion
display at the Goderich airport,
and at one time were open to free
inspection by visitors. However,
it became increasingly difficult
to protect the display from
vandals and this year the bomber
was sold and removed from the
area.
The Huron County property
committee will work with the
Goderich Legion members to
incorporate their suggestions into
the new museum exhibit and a
plaque will be unveiled next year.
In other business, council
agreed to file no objections to a
proposal to designate the former
Huron County jail and the jail
residence as a heritage building
under the Ontario Heritage Act,
Such designation, the councillors
learned, was vital to ensuring the
jail's preservation for the future.
SPECIAL NOTICE: ,
(DA •< WEATHER CONDITIONS)
AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, TRACTORS,
FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC.
For Mr. Lloyd Wein, Telephone 234-6207 Crediton has
been re -scheduled for
Satwwday, October 8, 1 p.m.
For full listing refer to September 22 or 29th edition of Exeter
Times Advocate.
50 acres more or Tess of choice land sells at 2:30 p.m.
2 tractors includes Ford 8N, International model 275 diesel,
Oliver 18 pto combine, John Deere heavy duty wagon, gravi-
ty box, bean windrower, Kongskilde cultivator, 3 furrow trip
beam plow, 3 pth stiff cultivator stuffier, land packer, Dear -
borne bean puller, land roller, grader blade, fertilizer
spreader, many other farm items.
ANTIQUES: dinner bell, iron kettle, implement seats, partial
listing.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
Personal Cheques and Identification
One of the crops grown on this farm this year is thirteen acres
of beans which are excellent.
Lloyd Wein-owner, Crediton 234-6207
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
K PPEN, ONT. 262-5515
Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible For Accidents Day Of
Sale
Citizens News, October 5, 1977
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