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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-09-26, Page 28THE r1UHON E,ik'Obl ► UN LJ i (itH t YW • Sun Life Assuronce Company of Canada *t a IPAomiGArma MIN/RAN[a PLANS DEFEINKO ANNUITIES **COME IAA OWUC1Oct Kilt' 111111111 NON SMOKERS RA I t Rip y aoi1 STINNMiMIN I I7 Goderich it test. Seaiorfh Tat. 11137411212 • BERG"is Sen"hiStiMettOn Free Estimates • .ern Cleanses • lite.iitw • .nil Feedst* Donald G. Ives A.11. 2 MyM nmss s N7 -M=4 My CiS $tAIA?iC• Ts C1e Um fir DUGt$? ✓System dismantled and physically cleaned ✓Apply effective safe germicide when necessary ✓Duct sealer to seal and trap new contaminants ✓Removes mold, mildew, and Dust mite waste ✓Reduces household dust ✓improves air flow ✓Can lower energy costs ✓Professional, polite personnel ✓High efficiency, electrostatic air filters available isasemable Batas the toal cBTZAIL4TIC eanin . service MULLED APPLE CIDER - Norman MacLean stirs up a pot of apple cider he muNed for Sunday's Cidertest. Oxford photo. OFFICE 21 711 Anot phone �. S !►,, S -.tom ,t�, S.:.1., S7:41. SMYTH'S 097 this DAYS THURS., FRI. & SAT. Oct. 4, 5 & 6 $29? 9 SALE RACK Balance of Naturallzer Stock 1O% OFF T S St-AS/Gm- 28 Ontario Road OPEN FRIDAY PH. 348-9951 NIGHTS TILL 9 PM Mitch.11, Ont. THIS ONE'S HARMLESS TO SLEEPING BEAUTY - Jayne Cardno used pure wool in her demonstration of how to spin wool on a needieless spinning wheel. Oxford photo. PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE - MID -HURON LANDFILL SITE The Mid -Huron Landfill Site Board of Management invites interested members of the public to attend a Public Open House between the hours of 4:00 and 9:00 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, October 4th, 1990 in the Auditorium at the Goderich Township Offices. The purpose of the Open House will be to provide information to members of the public on both the current status of the Mid -Huron Landfill Site, and future plans for the Site. Topics will include (1) the closure of the existing fill area, (2) the design and operation of the relocated area, (3) the status of the existing Emergency Certificate of Approval, and (4) the application process for a service area expansion to permit the newest four municipal users of the Site to continue to use the Site. and (5) the relation of the Site to the Huron County Waste Management Master Plan. In addition to members of the Board, representatives of the Board's engineer- ing consultant (Messrs. Anthony Crutcher and James Yardley of Conestoga - Rovers & Associates), and representatives of the Ministry of the Environ- ment will he in attendance. Coffee and tea will be served. In the spirit of the 3Rs please bring your own mug. For further information please contact Mr. harry McCabe, Secretary' to the Mid -Huron Landfill Site Board at (519) 524-8344, or Mr. James Yardley, P. Eng. at (519) 884-0510. ARTIST AT WORK - Eva Laing from Staffa showed how she does some of her acrylic paintings inside the Van Egmond House living room. Oxford photo. • THE GRADUATES, STAFF & STUDENTS of SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Wish to thank the following for their gen- erous support at this year's commence- ment. Anstett Jewellers Bert Hinton Britannia Masonic Lodge 1170 Bob Biowos Box Furniture Canadian Parents For French Canadian Tire Corp. Central Huron Junior Farmers Deloitte Touche David Onn Don Morton Erie Williams First Presbyterian Church Georg. Daly Helen Brady Hildebrand Flowers Huron's Welding Jill Farrugla K.J. Etue Insurance Kati. Tall Larry Plumsteel Lyons Food Market Maplewood Manor McConnell,Stewart & Devereaux Patrick & Brenda Kenny R.C.L. Ladies Auxiliary Br. 156 Royal Canadian Legion Br. 156 Ron MacKay Ross Rlbey SDHS Students Council SDHS Staff Sosforth Automotive & Industrial Supply Sosforth Chiropractic Centre Sraforth Cream.ry S.aforth Hospital Women's Aux. Sosforth Insurance Sesforth Lioness Club Sosforth Lions Club Seaforth Veterinary Clinic Sills Horne Hardware Th. Huron Expositor Topnotch Feeds Ltd Town 01 Seaforth farts hills Eduttisl ,fin Van den Broeck Om*Qp tit VIac)b Nan Mf �, Ghair �/ WORKING ON THE RAILROAD Irlsid''the Van 1 arnnnd 1lot ice was a display sof toy train' o llsded ovet many year: Oxford photo.