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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-05-16, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 18, 1984 ENTERTAINMENT THE WEST VIRGINIANS will be performing June 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available from at Northside United Church, Seaforth, on 'church members or at the door. Local winners at HuIIy Gully Saturday, May 12, riders from as far away as Hamilton, Toronto and Parry Sound came to HuIIy Gully to ride in their House League motocross season opener. House League racing is strictly amateur, and is run on Saturdays throughout the summer. House League , began early in Hully Gully's history as a way for newcomers to the sport of motocross to get into racing easily. Since its beginnings, Hully Gully House League graduates have received National honors it motocross. This year's crop of House Leaguers shows promise too --even this early in the season. Riders from six years of age up to middle ape participated in the 10 different classes run in this first race. The, next race is slated for May 19. Local winners were: Pee -Wee "A", first, Jim Dickins, Hensall; Enduro "A", first, Frank Mousseau, Hensall; Enduro "B", second, Steve Hutchins, Goderich; third, Gal•,y Lovie, Exeter; Novice "A", second, Jeff/Bruinsma, Goderich; Junior "A", first, Rob McIntosh, Walton; second, Brian Blackburn, Exeter. Junior "B" -Brian Keys, Hamilton. VILLAGE OF HENSALL TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH PUBLIC NOTICE The Village of Hensall and the Township of Tuckersmith have agreed to adjust their mutual boundary along Concession Road 5 and 6. The propos- ed boundary changes are illustrated on the map below. • MILL —� RICHMOND QUEEN WELLINGTON _SON QUEEN • i KING _ u I- Cr KING Wo O 2 Ia RICHMOND RICHMOND YORK YORK iWP T1YP OF HAY OF TUCKERSIOTH VILLAGE OF HENSALL 4141 Present Boundary N Mni Proposed Annexation o '000 2000 Ft L 0 300 5OOm An implementation of these boundary changes under the Municipal Boun- dary Negotiations Act, 1981, would also provide for the following: 1 1 The effective dote of the proposed change would be January 1, 1985, or such later date as may be provided by Order -in -Council, 2 1 The assessment values of the annexed properties would be brought to the some level as currently in effect in the annexing municipality. The purpose of this is to give equitable tax treatment to the annexed properties compared with others in the annexing municipality. 3 ) There would be no compensation paid to the other municipality by the annexing municipality in return for the lands annexed. Only real property of the municipality located in the area to be annexed, would transfer to the annexing municipality No other municipal assets would be transferred, 4.) The By -Lows of the annexing municipality would apply to the annexed area on the annexation day with the exception of existing zoning by-low3 which continue in force. unless and until altered through the appropriate amending procedures. ,.Any person or organization wishing further information on the above should contact one of the offices listed below. Any person or orgonzation wishing to comment on these matters should deliver their views in writing for the consideration of the municipal coun- cils by the 1st day of June, 1984, to one or both of the following offices: Office of the Clerk Office of the Clerk Village of Hensol) Township of Tuckersmith P.O. Box 279 G.M.B. 117 108 King Street R.R, No. 5 Hensall, Ontario Clinton, Ontario NOM 1X0 NOM 1L0 Telephone: (519) 262.2812 Telephone: (519) 482-9523 Canoe race raises$30 for Foster parents Despite wet snow and cold temperatures on Mother's Day, the Huron County Foster Parents 12 mile canoe race starting south of Wingham and ending in Wawanosh Conservation Area attracted 66 participants and raised over $300 for the foster parents' association. "If the weather had been better, we would have had better participation. But, you can't really cancel a canoe race since there are so many scheduled throughout the season," ,says organizer Dick Kloss, of Brucefield. Winners of the senior men's cruising class were: first, Peter Slowiak and Edward Plaice; second, Tony Gibbings and David Pullen; third, Ian and Richard Day. The junior men's cruising class, winners were: first, Phil Wood and Matt Dynes; second, Max Gunby and Phil Lovel; third, David Capling and Peter Locke. Mixed cruising class winners were: first, Urb Bawalbe and Wendy Bawalbe and second, Rene Makoux and Martin Beaudine Family cruising class winners were: first, Sid Strange and Darryl Cadieux and second Paul Doxsteder and Sherry MacDonald. In the senior kayak class, Max Zupan wal the only competitor. Junior kayak winner were: first, Trevor Rickwood and second Rob Pollock. Senior men',s racing class winners were first, Ted Cowan and Dean Rutledge; second, Rick Kloss and Rene Boogemans; third, Dick Kloss and' Chris MacDonald. Junior men's racing class winners were: first, Rob McLellan and Len Helay; second, Greg Scroggs and Dan Van Loon. Mixed racing class: first, Don Williams and Peter Harbochian and second, Gary and Tricia Hawkins and junior ladies' racing class winners were: first, Dana Kloss and Robin Novak; second, Karen Cowan and Lisa Glanville and third, Rachel . Bunn and Barbara Hawkins. Legion awards and honors night is planned for June At the recent executive meeting last week chaired by president Peter Malcolm, it was announced that the Air Cadets which we had been supporting were going to fold. This is partly the result of no sponsorship and a lack of facilities in which they could train. Unfortunately, with our storage space taxed to the limit we felt we are in no way able to be a sponsoring body but would certainly continue to support the troupe to the extent we had done in the past. The training these young students receive will always stand them in good stead regardless of what career they choose. Plans for the coming initiations, honors and awards night op June 8 are being finalized now and chairman Dick Whitely says there are no problems. Letters are being sent to those individuals who will be receiving pins and to those new members who have not been initiated as yet. Anyone who has not received a notice and are entitled to receive an award or be initiated lease get in touch with out membership chairman Al Nicholson. Social hour is from six -seven p.m. with a buffet dinner following. After the awards there will be dancing to the music of "The Blenders", The cost of the tickets will be five dollars each and a complimentary ticket to lho$ xeceiviug ailArsis being ipitiated. '71Io " forget coniradethe un eiltdg'orth e inscription of the Korean Conflict on the Cenotaph is on Sunday, May 27 at 2p.m. We would like all our members on part,deyfor this occasion. Thursday night is the May meetjng This is election night so please make ari effort to attend if at all possible. At the going down of the sun -and in the A REGULAR ADVERTISING FEATURE MUIC NOTE6 Siam .�r•il Walhl'.411rt At Music our new low prices on all car stereos & accessories are causing quite a flurry,, ,we now offer a Lear Jet AM/FM cassette unit for your car at lust '79. with, get this, a full 2 year warranty) Helen called Saturday from Harrogate, relaxing a few days in James Harriott's Yorkshire Dales after a hectic 10 days in London buying for The Green Room. Helen's placed all her orders, arranged all her shipping 8 will be back in The Green Room Thursday so come 8 say hi. Good luck to Ben Scott's Central Senior Band off to perform in The World's Fair in New Orleans...the 30 students sold anything 8 everything (even peotmoss) to pay their way 8 they should have o ball. 'Waikmans' are walking out the door at Music faster than I can get them remember we have the longest selection available from Holiday's AM/FM cassette at '69. through Pioneer's All Weather models, 8 Teac's dbx model with slip in radio pock but especially the complete line of beautifully built Aiwas starting at just '129. Walk mon, right to Music! I've just completed 9 ,fun evenings of dance instruction from Louis Morello & Melanie. Saturday night at the great 401 Big Band Dance Plaza near Lambeth I only poked 3 or 4 other couples as we foxtrotted. waltzed, polka'd 8 rhumbo'd our way around the floor, When Stratford Reetreation offers this course again give it a whirl...Louis & Melanie are tremendous dancers & teachers. Rundles Restaurant opens Wednesday with 3 weeks of preview dinners at pre -season prices... if you're enthusiastic about good food enjoy Rundles' fine cuisine 8 style... comple dinner... o pre- season bargain at '18.50•..271- 6442. Elbert said: 'Be yourself.' morning we will remember them, Gordon Scott P.R.O. LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY BRANCH 156 NEWS At the last meeting of the Seaforth Legion Ladies Auxiliary the elections for the 1984-1985 slate of officers was held. Edith Jessome was the presiding officer and Peg Coombs was secretary for the elections. Elected to office were Past President, Eva Brown; President, Thelma Coombs, Acc.,; First Vice -President, Pat Shellenberger, Acc.,; Second Vice President, Ann Wood, Acc.; Treasurer, Marg Ungarian, Acc.; Secretary, Peg Coombs, Acc,; Sgt -at -Arms, Olave Little, Acc.; Executive Committee, Jane Case, Penny Lansink, Mary McLean, Gloria Racho, Annie Malcolm and Ida McLlwain; Sports Chairman, Annie Mal- colm; Sick and Visiting, Mary Chapple; Auditors, Henrietta Brown and Mary McLean; Membership, Gloria Racho, Mary McLean, and Gail Schroeder; Entertain- ment, Mary McLean, Penny Lansink and Gloria Racho and Jane Case; Pianist, Edith Jessome; Honors and Awards, Eva Brown, Thelma Coombs, Peg Coombs, Jean Brown, Olive Betties, Barbara Scott, Olave Little; P.R.O. Barbara Scott. The delegates to attend the Provincial Convention in Niagara Falls in September are Thelma Coombs, Olave Little, Pat Shellenberger, and Eva Brown. Olave Little chairman of the bus trip committee told of the itinerary of the trip to be held in September and requested everyone going to please have their $20 deposit in to her or Edith Jessome by June 1. A very successful bowling tournament was held last Wednesday with 21 teams taking part. Annie Malcolm, sports officer was congratulated• on the successful day. The May lunch committee served supper follow- ing the bowling and bingo played in the afternoon. The June meeting to be held on June 6 with be at 6 p.m. with supper at 7:30 p.m. at the Steak House. Barbara Scott P.R.O. rhe rr>-opri. ^m IIRUCE SMITH Soles Representative Mitchell Co-op Afore 1341 Georgina Street Mitchell, Ont. Milt 1Mi g ust 341-9175 ▪ 34111-9173 the Co-ope Lou IHSV.ANCS AND , TNAN(IAt Sf IvIC IS Un • NOMI • AUTO • IUtiNttt • 'AIM PADDLING IN THE RAIN—Warren Knight, canoe race near Wingham held by foster of Belgrave and Ed Tate, of Toronto were parents of Huron county. (Hundertmark two of the competitors during the 12 mile photo) LOBA holds final euchre The LOBA Dessert Euchre was held Wednesday evening, May 4 with a full hall for the lodge's 58th birthday. Prizes for ladies' high went to Francis Upshall; lone hands, Florence Kaye, low, Velma Adams; men's high. Warren Whit- more, lone, Elmer Townsend and love, Jim Doig. r The lucky draw, a box of fruit went to Frank Smale, second draw, a potted plant went to Velma Adams and the third draw a wallet gadget went to Harold Pethick, The one with the closest birthday to the Lodge went to Esther Brady and the lucky chair to Mrs. HackwelL MEN'S SHOES CASU� GOOD CHOICE IN THE GROUPS $19.'• to $29." LADIES' DRESS -UP SHOES PLENTY TO CHOOSEI 99." to $44." SEIGEL'S SHOES IN DOWNTOWN LONDON 12, DUNDAS 330 CLARENCE AT MARKET. AT YORK. 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Fireworks display in Londesboro Correspondent MRS. MARY Mt—Ink - 482.7143 Don't forget the Fireworks Display in Londesboro on Monday, May 21. The Hullett Recreation Committee are holding a Hallett Days Planning Meeting on May 30 at 8 p.m. in the Londesboro Hall. All interested people in township are encouraged to attend. Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper end Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 ENJOY BEAUTIFUL ELGIN HOUSE RESORT • PORT CARLING, ONT. • 4 DAY TOUR INCLUDES: • Deluxe motorcoach transportation • Three nights deluxe accommodations • Baggage Service •AII meals at Elgin House • Activities arranged by Social Directors Tour of Blue Mountain Pottery '299. TWIN CALL NOW! TOUR DEPARTS JUNE 5, 1984 fon MORE INFORMATION' •t�, OR RESERVATIONS 91^ . CONTACT.• --._ � f"\sem ;�-A_ GODERICH MITCHELL CLINTON SEAFORTH LUCKNOW. 524-4540 348-8741 524.4540 527.1237 529 7888