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The Huron Expositor, 1990-03-14, Page 1818A THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 14, 19 Peewees • #rom page 11 ,_.F� goal at the 2.26 mark :Mike watt rushed they needed' and they were. able to"score Nations came when Six Nation's -centre along the boards and bloated in Seaforth'a . the, first goat of• the ` game when they stood point ; bunk ,ia front• ;o' &aforthh sixthgoal dennd of pe od• jammed the puck in the 'corner of Agar ,After Adam:. rip goalie Seaforth's ;net. Brad Moores gave -.Six Na- shotse a wa .: mowed 'tiii Aped`Agar pulled off two saves during a tions'a scare. when be flipped the peck atte, tulis, it belin ed prevent m. Mike malty killing situation for .Seaforth,'from hepoint w Seaford'', b ite Weberebe late in d a chin oyer s acro• th by a diselplined ,defencive bov. Six Nat oat er d ' t a"•chancb to s �t andnarrow the ' Watt, Weber and Deveraux Put pressure .on chances couldn"l find that elusive hole a d but the clock- was in Six Nation's end blit couldn't tetra clear • m Sia N• g ani` h�nebgood . ami 11i[cNichol, Mike Moylan and Milce ttwaute mark of the d brealnng in tune and again on Six Nations' g as the seconds tacked away and they.: • Boyd'.Devereaua ands" Jason :Henderson &dee Weber broke in at the 140 a winbert Devereanr Intercepted Paas after PasS by .ix Nations; battled for the'puck in front of Sts Six histi has oil g post came Put;: win Natioia s ori this chancel Sts •Natial's Seafeath wane GAA1I�' E net nd Spot o to first gnat, fiaa1ly came up clock, won the •ame 1 and Yde se the qday 'tied' for' was 141 g gd t1le ,ries ,` Seafort t Pee Wee s travels game of tiedd' for tucked.; setend goat on si Tuesda to Sia. Nations for •the second Dile a,id Mali eco, ago a then *Heil y Ctrs, result , ready :to The line seri he ix Seaforth'a net. i'Ius roved to be.the game heads to Sir, Nations now ani tfor t to es. The home town crown gave the Sia P You b Nasions Pee weeie the encoura ,on Sattlnaay fox lite ¢ winning goal The insurance goal fox Sia • fourth game of this semi Beal series.• . Millen's' net: shoot away. Six ,Nations was• stymied fn Seaforth goalie Adam Agar Peed � holding off played -a,. good third • pea'iod every attempt. for 'the rest of the :game. , break away by Six Nations atttthe 12 , holding' on a e an lay ai Si r xtNns,and .,; H e', took the pressure off :Seaforth's on .lite Seaforth bo M) od spurring net,/ilut ut lady hick was just not: with theca, ' Prime • from page 1 prevrioua stages into .: a Master Plan 1 for one site When two or three . reeommendatIon• The report wall;then May preferable, Officials explained Presented to Cou2, n tie the costa would': be too high for utdrvadual cast their vote oat Wed' who Wtu municipalities to Create' their own d the > er or not to ac - Mr• MacMillian added, "1'd rather see Boas and itnplisitent one done right than two or three not done properly. Huron County would ideally like to develop one central landfill site; 150 to 200 acres in size. If the study remains on schedule, the multistage planning process will have determined a specific site at the end of Stage 2B, slated for late 1990 or early 1991. The final stage, 3A, will draw together all of the components and results of the Brucefield man • from page 1 Ms. • Richter •explained that stiffer regulations for landfill sites, and the. lengthy environineiltal assessnnent hear, lige, signalled ,the need for the `detailed constraint mapping process _andheepact study Of the '17 dump "sates that are in operation hr the county, only two would be considered :"unconstrained ' under pre- sent regulaticins. • compl tely scrreen deandw fenced owitha or oversights along the way:" lager he a lend •Testhig be ongoing, „sellon and group_ water. would also "The thinking is completely chafginB may," Ms. Richter said "That's wiv it's such a difficult process - and so et - pensive " It is estimated that the Waste *Page- ment Matter ,:blas study will coat the County $350,090 by the timereaches Stage 3A F9fttp,percent of 'the cost Will be funded by the Province. "There's still a long way to go," Mr, MacMillan re 'marked,: "The environmen- tal assessment' process is a long,process, and we don't want to snake any anlstakes The issue arose a gain at the March 6 have to be officially registered on his title to the land. Tuckersmith meeting, however, when Councillor Bill DeJong pointed out that. details of the building permit were discuss- Mr. MacLellan replaced the crushed tile ed and the issue of municipal payment was with PVC pipe under the proposed location resurrected. of the, building, . and motioned that the tile Cornell agreed to the building permit for and repairs be paid for by the Township of a commercial structure, 55' by 165', pen- Tuckersmith. ding amalgamation of a piece of property The motion was defeated, and it was ex - behind the proposed building site. At that plained that the municipalities do not, as time, the plan indicated only two feet of a rule, pay for drainage and tile work clearance space between the proposed done unless a petition is brought forward building and the property line. The by a Proeerty owner and neighbours. minimum space permitted in the by-law is The tile in question is believed to be a 25 feet. Council noted that amalgamation municipal tile, installed prior to 1942, but should not be a problem, and would only no records to that effect have been found. Local wo 1 cr • from page 2 in a village billeted where the Germans were last fall and you can see where they fired on I e church, also other bulit gs. We are a t at seven kilometers from the trioonboat and train from last eligh line. We had a mostdSunddayo rug pt at 11 p.m.. until this Morning at 10:30 a.m.. We are very comfortably billeted in a stable, about eighty men and two officers. 1 had my first wash this afternoon since last Tuesday and it felt pretty good. l have not been in the firing line yet, but will write soon as I come back again, to somebody. 1 wrote a post card from Nantes, and 1 hope you got..it, also 1 sent Reader shares • from page 2 liable to imprisonment for five years. with) the intent to cause thregnant e deae th ofan who un- born human being within her, uses any means to carry out that intent is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to im- prisonment for two years. (4) No one is guilty of an offence under subsection (1) if the life of the unborn human being was ended as a result of medical treatment necessary to prevent the death of - the mother of the unborn some photos last Sun,.: y. Well, as I can- not say very much as this passes the cen- sor, I will close with new address: 6905 Scout H.J. Dorrance, 1st Canadian Con- tingent, British Exp. Forces, No. 3 Coy, 1st Inf. Brigade. MARCH 18, 1985 Seaforth's police force was reduced to three men Monday morning when cotuacil terminated the services of Constable l;i McNail. Reduction M the strength of the force followed continuing discussion in council concerning the cost of policing in Seaforth compared to other centres. Amy Seaforth Hoover,R.R. Brusselswrndam human being or to remedy a condition that, if left untreated, would cause the death of that mother. (5) In this section "any means" includes (a) the administration of a drug or any other noxious thing. (b) the use of an instrument; and (c) manipulation of any kind. "Unborn human being" means a human life from the moment of conception until birth, whether conceived naturally or otherwise. Mrs. Joseph Shea Dublin t,atkar61:1la"; 4� :JA '9i 3 �Tp y,.., .9:1 • ' v7tllR4��thi 1 PIECE BUCKET ` ROAST PORK Only OF CHICKEN DINNER 9,99 For 395 SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL MARCH 30 4 CHIPPERSFINGFR- LICKIN �IcK:IN 527-0220 RC` SEAFORTH 1 }�.�A. "�S. �e.kl R$id ��R.. �&la`s D i':3.�,• Y+ � •�"� Ni;fl af'l��¢'`ri H)ri a wtevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE CountryGold& Rock'0' Roll DISCO, POLKAS, WALTZES, NEW LAZES DISC MUSIC, CORD RECORDED MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS, DANCES, ANNIVERSARIES, PARTIES, ETC. to Yrs ,sprl,sa No Wings cora, wile LS - 887.6189 DAYTIME Or EVENINGS Mitchell - Dublin - Sbaforth 10th Annual LIONS T.V. AUCTION Saturday April 7th ON CABLE 12 AT 11:00 A.M. Approximately $15,00090 Worth of merchandise. Watch upcom- ing papers' for further detail*. . WRE S KMANIA Sunday, April 1 st Skydome, Toronto call NOWT There will be no closed circuli coverage of Ihis spectacular event, 524-2441 Atter 6:00 p.m. Seaforth Egmondville Junior Broomball GROCERY DRAW WINNERS First - Maxine Houston Second - Janice McNichol Third - Brien Wilson THAN You For Ali Your ,Support "All the ratepayers shouldn't pay to drain these people's backyards, even if .it is an old munrjclpal tile, " said Councillor Larry McGrath, - Bill DeJong requested that the defeating vote be recorded:' "We bend over backwards for a new business an Bayfield;" Bill DeJong pointed out to Councd S:"Now, here we have a valuable business that enaployh►g 12 or 13 people - and what are we doing for him? Giving him a hard time...and I think that's wrong." Mr. MacLellan currenty operates wet Ig business in Brucefield. a Best Actress and Beat Actor at the 10th Annual Huron County Dramafest. The Seaforth Junior Farmers and Junior In- stitute entry was named the best pr l ,: ac- tion of the festival. There is no change M the con 'tion of Ralaccident six h Stryker miles wesSeaforth Seaforthafter atonwo Frani- day. Mr. Stryker has been unconscious in Victoria Hospital,' London since the aces- dent which also'lnvolved'•Mus Fred Chap- ple, also of 'Seaforth. `Damage was estimatedlat $200. t 8t�aneli L iF�kkrrr ae rtid o l ivand�p Affairs said'`tluatwhat 'Ontario!' plannuig boards lacliedlwas•'woinen. A round of ap- plause cone from feinaIe delegates dotted among The BO nlaiiaicipal:`representatives as he made the observation:. • PATRICK'S ,SPECIAL$los effective Yhersda , Frlda A.SaturdayW" CFlUSTY-450 g ee s FRENCH %sty -Nu Store • BREAD PUMPERNICKEL' BREAO,,asa s. OLDF; . o,ED A Wide Virility .01 • P�•� p. collodion StImported d;. 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