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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-01-18, Page 11• A?, • ' • NURoNtXPOS na.;4AN1SY 18; 1984 • , • •Vt .. • qt. ; • .„ Concerninki•Proposed Comprehensiye Zoning By -Low TAKE NOTICE that the COsindfleif Nan Corporation Of the Township of Grey will hold a series of eublic Open houses, tin Indleatod boiievi, to Mulder the proposed comprohonalvo zoning by-itzw. .; A. - • '• OPEN HOUSES February 21, 1984 - 2 Mu to 5 pin 0,, 7 pm to turn Febniary 23 r 1984. 11011°4 pm • LOCATION ..TOONSHIP OF GREY HALL' • :( 'The open hostess aro cloomer10 b. puhI1 istings_uecler_Sectlion--34-112MsttTlus- ” . , ..._ . Planning A they provide a flexible timetable to suit the molority of ratopintirs and.. an opportunity to consider and discuss specific concerns.. Tins proposed zoning by.104, affects the entire Township of (trey. it Implements Shit " • " Grey Township Secondary Plan by establishing land use contralti; and atiOs In the .' Township. i '.. ANY- Man/ lousy attend the public mootinnd/or maks written or verbal , • , i ' reisresantatIon either In support of or In opposition to the proposed zoning bjellate, ADDITKINA4 INFORMATION relating to the proposed %being by-law, is avollabliiKeitS• •• , . • ° TOwnship offrOoar it.a. No. 3 !Iwamoto durina normal business houre. in addition', it #4114( 1. etitty itfthe propeteld briove Is being sone, for Information purposes. to all OWnent af property, antrtisnarita. al netted on tho latest revised assessment race*: .. f .., 0414110 AtTifil TOWNSHIP OP GRIT, . SHNUASX.111.1,14;,, 1anis gags., Clerk Townshlli of tirey R.R.14o. 3 •!passel,. Ontario HOD nat (inn 07400$ , _ ...• t's easy to OPen a neW RRSF ' "' or trqnsfor your existing one to Standard Trust. In facto we condo it all for you. And'no matter which plan you • choose, there ore obsoletely no fees. 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I x l'.., !Wild setiing•hitP.MOO'c' 11°C- . 47, f4g4h1.° atiC! 1100441 :over,' titeP.Oi': 0 .0, You 110v0:,t0itit,Pfi .,00,00,, , t'!°01131i, cutri:Ittlt •On a. 414 8001 point streak. •k on the ice. .,,,q,.t...ti, 'PT. ,_• CinstrY pnators.;-.,:-•,,,-, .-,.4,bis limits:, ft,loopill 4044-40r, RO,P1300r:' Granted, the man dOekliaytofiavtappp,t,,Irolwd v,•rilictOnhent.' and' i headed to with la' hockey Stick: Re holds. or oNfeettol.,,%.Irki)13401,01)10 'i,4,111et :# .h#0',,i the past.. Nail nal Hecker League- feOrdii.,.,iandi,,.,is ,, nes realized (at teant acflfap,IthOlde talent , he'ellub Y Am,' He conognett: As. e nak„ into But, : . e ,reteq mania,min le,.oloob am the 44th gamely senetne'onj900tetli#404134'.rawAtAV,cal!#41,0 ctit!,/p#R.iteleete;ipor. four to the MO two saaOh...dtkottheSatttettlgoillt47.''. 4100604r06,i:,her.s. won: n.igaiinAltart...Piess, ' -the-Oiesgo-illaelcIsew ..•,:',.,,,.•,, .., ', 0 • i ,,- .9 i. ,..._.' eat, ttrat 'oo, .!.;•:, ..0 But; surely there's a.liMit lb theyraise titec?'.‘.'inins;'he ii*o#00.041'NerSitT,rot $,%, as the can heap on hint and'thecoVerge•the!Meditt!'netstanding!Ceinadtek,a,thin*,..Coottali to an give give him, I've seett:ste0,t. 8 what .10 i':.i: Outadiali folidOtei,'nfik.eVery, athietn.111, '.the : like to be a woman In Wayne is life when his Gauntry plays: hopire*,)Sente,-lesser known mother, moth_er, sister and girlfriertd*ereintervieW-•,4telent could stand ; • grnOter,::1301liettz ''. to What does he do in his Siiiiretit00„16ritati.liirtfier his nr)her.oyve.. career. does it feel like Ao :meet ',1IIM for the one else taightIMOWit,",,,intt '0,4d!ty time What does he eat for disner?••••Thehe ;)?, realizeslie. nriOtilte„Mily,!lalaYek 04 hi„,teit,M! )1 ' 110atiOns %and thousands more have Aeen„... . He; s said that.rt hockey, player -hasn't done -.anSWered about the‘Greitt, OretrkY, • .4 ,,', riatttilloatl•he?s Wont Stanley Cup and He most got sick of it t4e,Pees, the Media ,;','', eta something yottlaVe to win as 'a team,' ,. atitbit:Meets. continually hound ,' bitit,q,.' Maybe exteftky:caulet, the Media knew that Sports magazines and almost every North ', ifie!s7 net the only'ON. ete in Canada. . Y W9Maftt, to, fO•09110 Oade.;finy, Homo; 044(4kt., . ft iiiie!..iilinkL650ntIng,i0elet!ion ere peter: alcoim .ancl;4litt Watson: •(HoOk.photo) ; chi Satattlay, Jan: 14 ,Seriferth Pee W travelledteRipley to play In the Leg , Toutkament; ,-. '''./: ';.... , • SPAHHTIA Play&l. Kincardine and 'log, , Since fi wai a singleknOck-olt toarnanleat Seaforth-waa-ehmin,atedeson lioditay scored the °My goal for Seliforth, assisted by Gordie O'DWYer.. • •z".• ' ' ';''''' • -Ott SitnallY eVining Seaforth,. play against the Wingliiin Pee Woes in SealOrt .enri an nut nut the losers by, a, score or 5- flqTe 14 OW* • • ion 'Whigharn opened ttp. the scoring thkfitst perlod 'S.ear9ttlicitte 6d:041th ,ScliiLIttr.°4 . by Brien•Cook•andrfasisted`hyltay MOrreY to ead) the 0Criodi.1=11.•Wingliam .senieir three' • unanswered g. oats )fttithe'secood In -the third; Winglnint Seored "a goal an ‘Seaforth. scored two; ) one •by' Ray -Murray ed ' aSSisteckbyJaiouSeiMoMliirwo0darittpisen h :PapPle.lanckhe second by Pat Nigh assisted' 3. )byllred:Cartet. • . $350 dOrkited for Seafortit's Early Bird hockey "I‘iglie &Mated $350MWards sweaters forthe -minor hockey league redently. The „money) Was raised from a turkey draw Sunday, Jan. 8 Playoff ch466ety:diktilldi • With only ix regular season games remainingthe Centenaires playoff chances are starting to dwindle., Ifl three games lest week they managed onepoint out of a possible six to drop into fourth place tri the flye team grouping. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada .LIFi AND MORTGAOE INSAJBANCE KAM, DEFERRED ANNUMES WORE TAX DEDUCTABLE• 04701,0 NOtOAD-R.R.S.P. NON-SMOKERS RATES•AVALLAiLE REP Arnold Stinnissen 417 GODBEICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH Tel. 527-0410 1984 • HURON COUNTY ATLAS Tula Is a project to commemorate Ilisintenniat Yaar in Ontario and to update the original 1819 Huron Count/ Attu. All Wahiawa* onlanIzatIons, groups end indiddmas the county of f Horde ail MAIM Id submit erficiat for the 1414:Atlas: Forma and guidelines may bo obtained et your local library or municipal Of floa, For heftier triformatleri call: Cathy uirkakutr9 524-250 Of If no answer call the County Clerk's Offies 524-639A Steering Committee 1064 Huron County Ada* The Centenaires now are oily two poln ahead of Thedford in the battle fori the fou and final -playoff position. l'hedford, has o game in hand on the Ceritenaires. The Centenaires inabffityto perform for fidl 60 minutes, numerous lisiuries, an school studies' have' taken their toll. Last Tuesday night, against Exeter, the held a 2-1 first period lead and then fell apart in the second as the talent laden Hawk scored three unanswered goals outshootin the Centenaires 20-4. . .Exeter outscored them 3-2 in the fin period to preserve their 7-4 win. Jeff Paull, Greg Murray, Dave Mcliwai • \• • hoCkey *eaters e• for den alni,440nets'ate,InOntd, 3VnIkeri , 210 ?Pi EgMeridvAlle. Eollg as 'Wood; Strittfetd end '4th Helene Lane, •Seaforth, • • • . • •, • ' • • rth Opporftinities. ft Both teams scored twice on power play third plabillile iderra With 51 tete- . . He trails the le : Tuckey eter ne John Hicknell, ileff Pauli, Kent Howatt HMOs brave)* tiatid'Keviit,Albret of and Dave Mat with hia,3Sth.gord of the TaVistock BraVea-'hYtWenelflti;'4eff Rai a season scored the Centeintirea.' shah with 45.. ints. - • ' -• „. ':.• -.. , . The Centeiplieti-frevel to. Tavistock, this .and 'Dreg ,Muir1:10, elide' MaCjinehey and y Saturday for, an 8:30 game and •retitrat home /an Mum*, ,All• atm:Were abaentfrom the , on Tiresday, Jitn. 24 forvit 830 giutie'Vdth 'Medford garrilf,n1Ong_ 'with lelti; tide' end s flmt place Exeter. • , , . • • , :, , SMve Pletach •studying and -Darren Mattai g . Jeff Pentland Dave McLIWitinAave agod:.. account of themselves J3i the anuel •All- tar Greg, ottiOy. Dow *0 iletioft Shimiti tie ., Id game in Ltrean on Saturday night wort.by ta reedy fel. Satattily:oritterds Jim:Cartinbell North, 64. and Murray Guy. belie quit the.teattres well d CENTENAME NOTES • The Cadet& Mint* list. lit4'siettroie n Pauli scored once and added one asSist is Bob Snell.' • ; a player while McLlwain 'added, a pair of 'been called ugdfrorri the Mideteam to Ell and Darren Wafts provided -the Centenalre scoring while Mike Macdonald played strongve In goal as he was testecl with 48 d awarcl. and was named the North' A most valuable Kevin WillientintisUdIcevin Melady,JuWe ass and Was eated,highly for the M.V.P. the gaps crew by -----loiianave played • stints w e Exeter goalie Bete Dearing ha only 19 shots to face.• • LARGEST CROWD • On Friday night before one of their loges • crowds of the season, the Centenaires held • period leads off-0'4nd 5-1 then ran into a rash of so-called stutidraltles in the third Bothwell Barons came up with six goals(4 on tha4powboXity).te Ale thei, 9looteeati 7.. A TherCe aheileld a milde.nitrain The latest release 'kink ifie• Western Jr.- Last Friday. night's 50/50 draw winner • t "D" statistician -ahem DAvld Mali/Ain in was Dennis new, ay who wors.$79. as, the southern via on cellar dwelling . tr ploy.. during ' the first, twodrocis but completely collapsed in the, Sonforih tit the Barons In the gone by a 42-32 maxgin but took 47 ute.s In penalties comparedto 38 for Bothwell: Included in the Seakrth Wei was a 5 minute butt -ending penalty 20 Darren Watts. Bothwell scored three goals 10 31 seconds cutin that penalty. The Centenalres then came back to tate a 7-6 lead at the 17:17 mark and looked it if they Would hang an when John Daie took a penalty fel' PitYle9 with an Weld Vick (too much cove) and goabender Keith McClure, was tagged with a 0 minute slashing infraction enabling the Barons tO capitalize On a breakawayto tie the Whet With only 1:16 remaining. Jet Petal end Greg Murray tested two s apiece for the Centenalres While John Pete Bennett and Darren Watts a.ed singles. LOSE 9.4 Thedford on Sunday night the Browns overcame a 4.3 Centenaire feed with six unanswered third period goals to record a 9-4 victory. Although the Centenaires did not play well, they did have several good scoring chances in the first two periods hut were unable to capitalize on their chancel. Thedfcrd outshat the eentenaires 61-33 on thgruneorcluding a 27-8 margin in the third Se= ;ailed 2-1 after the flit period and outscored the Browns 3-1 in the second before fining apart in the third. The Centensures again received more qoalty minutes than totheir o ...nent= minutes 20 . The I dustriakhoo stun ngs., - 1.H.L. SUM/DIGS T GP WLTF A PTS. PIM Canadians 12 11 1 0 '89 46 22 102 Flyers 12 9 2 1 104 70 19 91 Rangers 12 65 184 75 13 84 Bruins 12 - 4" 7 172 71 9 105 Penguins 12 4 8 0 58 94 8 72 Howls 12 0 11 , 1 59 110 1 121 LEADiliaSOOMS P T GP G A PIS. PIM D. Broome Bruins- 12 25 21 46 0 B,Cooper Rangers 12 21 19 40 6 B. Price Canadians 12 19 10 39 9 L. Dalton Flyers 10 20 15 35 6 R. HUdebtid Bruins 12 14 18 32 43 .1:Roberts Canadians 12 19 11 30 0 K. Swart Rangers 11 13 16 29 8 J. Feeney Penguins 12 10 19 29 12 /1..1;1antr_P Flyers s 139 116 ill 217 IeZT TOURNAMENT A Champs Catuidian s 3 t"1, yero2 Et Chlippottriiins 6 Hawks MOAT, .IAN.22 • .7t00 860 1000 BMWS - Hawks \ Canadians Flyers .Penguins Rangers .1.1!iiTIPWNIE\rMIM;:YlplirtolllirMplr.Mi.WM.M..Mllikleikdmr•MSftoeaiM•n•E•Wdom. ' Ringette team split games against Stratford ST Following an extensive layoff during the holiday season and due to winter storms, the Seaforth and District Senior OldsRingette team had a busy weekend. Saturdaythey travelled to Stratford and defeated Stratford 82 10-6. All of the girls played exceptionally well. Denise Morey had three goals and two assists to lead the scoring. ruejfetqattTnrins'amwrenryeTai;lirr The maned ement and staff of the Ball & fafooner Puttered Home cordially intrite you to the Ittu 311nuse unb ilebtration of our new Numeral (111yapti 0.-_ nnbutiJtoluarti-, 11.04 • OPEN HOUSE: 2p, ,tyliutii okospAtattst all Sc MURAL ilOMELTIt — ' 531HIGNSTREEICL1100,448244141 each with two and Deb Core with one. On Sunday the Stratford #1 team came back from *5-1 spread to tie the gattre and go on to defeat Seaforth 74. This was an exciting game. in which the Seaforth gu'Is outshot the Stratford team, but couldn't beat the Stratford goalie. Seaforth's offense was led by Denise Morey with the hat -trick, Jan Vandenberk w) two. Jennife W witho goal Deb11Core andadtwo assists th..,Z. • MAD SATELLITE T.V. Now you can receive more than teadifforent thertnets with our. 'CANADIAN MICROTECH' Sattilltha v.v. 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Jeff Paull, Greg Murray, Dave Mcliwai • \• • hoCkey *eaters e• for den alni,440nets'ate,InOntd, 3VnIkeri , 210 ?Pi EgMeridvAlle. Eollg as 'Wood; Strittfetd end '4th Helene Lane, •Seaforth, • • • . • •, • ' • • rth Opporftinities. ft Both teams scored twice on power play third plabillile iderra With 51 tete- . . He trails the le : Tuckey eter ne John Hicknell, ileff Pauli, Kent Howatt HMOs brave)* tiatid'Keviit,Albret of and Dave Mat with hia,3Sth.gord of the TaVistock BraVea-'hYtWenelflti;'4eff Rai a season scored the Centeintirea.' shah with 45.. ints. - • ' -• „. ':.• -.. , . The Centeiplieti-frevel to. Tavistock, this .and 'Dreg ,Muir1:10, elide' MaCjinehey and y Saturday for, an 8:30 game and •retitrat home /an Mum*, ,All• atm:Were abaentfrom the , on Tiresday, Jitn. 24 forvit 830 giutie'Vdth 'Medford garrilf,n1Ong_ 'with lelti; tide' end s flmt place Exeter. • , , . • • , :, , SMve Pletach •studying and -Darren Mattai g . Jeff Pentland Dave McLIWitinAave agod:.. account of themselves J3i the anuel •All- tar Greg, ottiOy. Dow *0 iletioft Shimiti tie ., Id game in Ltrean on Saturday night wort.by ta reedy fel. Satattily:oritterds Jim:Cartinbell North, 64. and Murray Guy. belie quit the.teattres well d CENTENAME NOTES • The Cadet& Mint* list. lit4'siettroie n Pauli scored once and added one asSist is Bob Snell.' • ; a player while McLlwain 'added, a pair of 'been called ugdfrorri the Mideteam to Ell and Darren Wafts provided -the Centenalre scoring while Mike Macdonald played strongve In goal as he was testecl with 48 d awarcl. and was named the North' A most valuable Kevin WillientintisUdIcevin Melady,JuWe ass and Was eated,highly for the M.V.P. the gaps crew by -----loiianave played • stints w e Exeter goalie Bete Dearing ha only 19 shots to face.• • LARGEST CROWD • On Friday night before one of their loges • crowds of the season, the Centenaires held • period leads off-0'4nd 5-1 then ran into a rash of so-called stutidraltles in the third Bothwell Barons came up with six goals(4 on tha4powboXity).te Ale thei, 9looteeati 7.. A TherCe aheileld a milde.nitrain The latest release 'kink ifie• Western Jr.- Last Friday. night's 50/50 draw winner • t "D" statistician -ahem DAvld Mali/Ain in was Dennis new, ay who wors.$79. as, the southern via on cellar dwelling . tr ploy.. during ' the first, twodrocis but completely collapsed in the, Sonforih tit the Barons In the gone by a 42-32 maxgin but took 47 ute.s In penalties comparedto 38 for Bothwell: Included in the Seakrth Wei was a 5 minute butt -ending penalty 20 Darren Watts. Bothwell scored three goals 10 31 seconds cutin that penalty. The Centenalres then came back to tate a 7-6 lead at the 17:17 mark and looked it if they Would hang an when John Daie took a penalty fel' PitYle9 with an Weld Vick (too much cove) and goabender Keith McClure, was tagged with a 0 minute slashing infraction enabling the Barons tO capitalize On a breakawayto tie the Whet With only 1:16 remaining. Jet Petal end Greg Murray tested two s apiece for the Centenalres While John Pete Bennett and Darren Watts a.ed singles. LOSE 9.4 Thedford on Sunday night the Browns overcame a 4.3 Centenaire feed with six unanswered third period goals to record a 9-4 victory. Although the Centenaires did not play well, they did have several good scoring chances in the first two periods hut were unable to capitalize on their chancel. Thedfcrd outshat the eentenaires 61-33 on thgruneorcluding a 27-8 margin in the third Se= ;ailed 2-1 after the flit period and outscored the Browns 3-1 in the second before fining apart in the third. The Centensures again received more qoalty minutes than totheir o ...nent= minutes 20 . The I dustriakhoo stun ngs., - 1.H.L. SUM/DIGS T GP WLTF A PTS. PIM Canadians 12 11 1 0 '89 46 22 102 Flyers 12 9 2 1 104 70 19 91 Rangers 12 65 184 75 13 84 Bruins 12 - 4" 7 172 71 9 105 Penguins 12 4 8 0 58 94 8 72 Howls 12 0 11 , 1 59 110 1 121 LEADiliaSOOMS P T GP G A PIS. PIM D. Broome Bruins- 12 25 21 46 0 B,Cooper Rangers 12 21 19 40 6 B. Price Canadians 12 19 10 39 9 L. Dalton Flyers 10 20 15 35 6 R. HUdebtid Bruins 12 14 18 32 43 .1:Roberts Canadians 12 19 11 30 0 K. Swart Rangers 11 13 16 29 8 J. Feeney Penguins 12 10 19 29 12 /1..1;1antr_P Flyers s 139 116 ill 217 IeZT TOURNAMENT A Champs Catuidian s 3 t"1, yero2 Et Chlippottriiins 6 Hawks MOAT, .IAN.22 • .7t00 860 1000 BMWS - Hawks \ Canadians Flyers .Penguins Rangers .1.1!iiTIPWNIE\rMIM;:YlplirtolllirMplr.Mi.WM.M..Mllikleikdmr•MSftoeaiM•n•E•Wdom. ' Ringette team split games against Stratford ST Following an extensive layoff during the holiday season and due to winter storms, the Seaforth and District Senior OldsRingette team had a busy weekend. Saturdaythey travelled to Stratford and defeated Stratford 82 10-6. All of the girls played exceptionally well. Denise Morey had three goals and two assists to lead the scoring. ruejfetqattTnrins'amwrenryeTai;lirr The maned ement and staff of the Ball & fafooner Puttered Home cordially intrite you to the Ittu 311nuse unb ilebtration of our new Numeral (111yapti 0.-_ nnbutiJtoluarti-, 11.04 • OPEN HOUSE: 2p, ,tyliutii okospAtattst all Sc MURAL ilOMELTIt — ' 531HIGNSTREEICL1100,448244141 each with two and Deb Core with one. On Sunday the Stratford #1 team came back from *5-1 spread to tie the gattre and go on to defeat Seaforth 74. This was an exciting game. in which the Seaforth gu'Is outshot the Stratford team, but couldn't beat the Stratford goalie. Seaforth's offense was led by Denise Morey with the hat -trick, Jan Vandenberk w) two. Jennife W witho goal Deb11Core andadtwo assists th..,Z. • MAD SATELLITE T.V. Now you can receive more than teadifforent thertnets with our. 'CANADIAN MICROTECH' Sattilltha v.v. System complote do-felfsphortraT DAN CROON 345..2676 -1116,01)63 DEPACN4311Innots AVAttifillttE Off MODEST. BROW,. '+ MEV?" Bil*VN' NS t kit SEMI-X,NNt. Xt. C101." -NCE Meet Rote • tiontionstottaanote: tiwtit