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Thts Vanastra road bridgpwill,be• open, to
the public onjuly 19. It has been closed for
the past month for removal of 31/2 inches Of
the old cement deck and the addttiuttOf
new cement deck, curbs ; and 'railings.
Re-inforced 'steel had to he added to the
deck? AIlan Nicholson, road superintendent
infornted7Tuckprsmith council Tuesday be-
cause so much of the oldcement had to be
removed.
The steeladdition will add ablaut AnOther,,
$1,000 to the estimated cost of$44,000.
Ministry .of transportation and edinmutd-
cations Officials .have given authorization to
adverttse for tenders to build a new bridge at
106, concession 12-13, Huron Road survey,
Tenders must be in and ready to be opened
, at 1:30 p.m. July 29. Completion date for
construction work must be completed by
October 31.
Mr. Nicholson reported that repairs had to
J,e. made to a grader. including the
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Installation of a new crankshaft at SUM.
Council approved buying new gym. equip-
ment for the Vanastra recreation 'centre
which is estimated to. cost $4,87$,00, "This
,
is a bare tatnitnntn,_`7 410 recreation director
Plane Durnin told council, and "more will be
bought later." The new etittiprnent includes
a gym unit at ,53,600, three , stationary,
bicycles, gym floor Mats and miscellaneous
items. Half of the amount will be eligible for
a 1Vintado grant.
Mrs. DurninNvas asked when the $285,000
addition to the recreation centre would be
completed and she told council she didn't
'know.
Work started on the addition before
Christmas and was first expected to be
completed hi May, later revised to July and
completion is now indefinite.
Councillor Frank Falconer hoped the
official opening could be neld before
municipal elections in November, and while
the present enu as n 0 ce,
DorP10 said She had received
Canada Works grant for hiring three
students to help with the summer play..
„gtOund programs, and an Experience
'grant to hire two more students,
Cannel' passed a by-ItiVv to cover the
retention Of the majorityof records for seven
years.
Clerk Jack McLachlan will call a meeting
of interested parties racross Huron County to
discuss the new Liquor Control *Beard ,of
Pntarioregulations.
Cuticil has been negotiating the purchase
al,
of a new gravel pit and .1.14$ adVerilae0 this in
, the paper. tOsident4 of.'TuOcOrsolith
wrote council that they had no objection to
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having 4 gravel piton lot23, Concession '4,
Huron Road survey. They had .one stipu-
lation -that in the future' the Pit °must not
become A land fill site.
A request was approved for a, ?rant from
YArlagra Lions club the
expenses in connection witli'hOldiUg 4 400e.O:
. contest during the Vanastra fair in August.
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Council will give' 15.08 to each contestant. .
Passed for payment Were the following
accounts: Vanastra Day Carp $3,756:60;
Huronview people go shopping in London
Monday was a busy day
with a shopping trip to
London and a shopping trip
to Stratford. The bargain
hunters who went to
Stratford were Frank Bissett,
LeBeau, Bill BUtchings and
Verda _Beckler, Elsie
Henderson and An drew
Houston. Mr, Archibald was
here on Tuesday morning to
hold woodvvorking classes
"Margaret-Turvey,--Mary-Van- -w
Camp, Margaret McQueen, pleased to have him stay for
Win at Harrison reunion Gladys Stanlake, Mary Ross, the Q. at noon in Special
And Dora Buchanan along Care. The chefs who cooked
with Staff members. thehotdogs and hamburgers
Les Fortune and George were Wayne Uster, and Tim
Turnbull took advantage of Collyer.
Mrs. Bolt's appointment in Taking advantage of the
Wingham and enjoyed the beautiful day, Grace Peck,
van ride. : Margaret Mitchell, Ella
Tuesday evening Jim Elder, Iris Spading, Verna
Ruddock and Mrs. Edna Elliott, Ethel Hill, and Alma
Cantelon attended the Davis enjoyed visiting the
supper meeting of the outdoor exhibits on the
C.N .I.B. square at Goderich, on
Complimentary tickets to Thursday afternoon. Ground
Blyth Little Theatre to view Floor North and Ground
the play St. Sam Of The Nuke Floor Center had their win
Pile was attended by Mary having a B.B.Q. on Friday at
Van Camp, John McTaggart, noon. The new gas B.B.Q. s
Frank. Bissett, Margaret are being put to good use.
McQueen, Sarah Carter. Sympathy is expressed to the
Morgan Dalton, Gladys Stan- family of Mrs. Myrtle Keys.
take, Norman Dupee, Bob Huronview would like to
The 45th Harrison Reunion
was held at the
Clinton Conservation Area
with 69 in attendance.
The executive for the 1981
reunion was elected: It Con-
sists of Roy Oesch as presi-
dent; Barb Oesch as secre-
tary -treasurer; Chester and
Belle Hackett and Olive Sie-
mon is directors; and Diane
Collins, Gerry Neilands and
Bill and Cheryl Collins as
spirts committee:
The results of,,t. _his year's
sports program vias fol-
lows: races - six years old
and under, gfrls - Helen
Nicks and Colleen McAdam;
six years old and under, boys
- Jeff Oesch, Mac Hackett
and Shawn McAdam; nide
years old and under, girls -
Sheri Oesch; nine years old
and under. boys - Stanley
Airdrie and Timmy Airdrie;
twelve years old izad under,
boys - Scott Hackett and
Lorne Pennington; teen girls
- Brenda Hackett, Lois
Pennington and Peggy
Willert; teen boys - Ken
Ritchie and Allan Penning-
ton; 12 years and under
3 -legged race - Stanley
and Timmy Airdrie and Sheri
and Jeff Oesch; 16 years and
under 3 -legged race - Peggy
Willert and Brenda Hackett
and Alan Hunt and Lois
Pennington; egg on a spoon
in the mouth relay - Barb
Oesch's team; Scavenger
hunt - Barg Oesch's team;
hidden article game - Jo-
Anne Collins, Diane Collins
and Gerry Neilands; ladies
kick the slipper - Bernice
Willert, Barb Oesch and
Dorothy Airdrie; scrambled
shoes - Lorne Pennington,
Bill Collins and Ken Ritchie;
men's kick the slipper - Bill
Collins, Ken Ritchie and
Jamie Hackett; bingo - Allan
Johns, Leroy Harrison, Mary
McAdams and Dorothy\ Air-
drie;
darts - Danny Collins,
Shawn McAdam, Ray Foster
(2), Ken Ritchie, Helen
Micks,, Bud Hunt, Lorne
Hackett, Gerry Neilands,
GOrd Smyth and Elizabeth
Foster;
lucky red ribbon for
saying no - Dorothy Airdrie;"
relative contest - Collins
family; person coming the
farthest to the reunion -
Wilfred and Marian Harrison
of Mississauga; oldest per -
4 -R girls le' am
son present - flif- —
rison; youngest person pres-
ent - Kelly & Lori Collins.
Artist learns on her own
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process.
"1 experiment," she said. "I try things
differently. Half of the time it doesn't work
out; but I learn."
And learn is what Pam hopes to do in the ,
future. This winter, she talks of taking
evening art classes through the Clinton
campus of Conestoga College and after
high school, she hopes to combine her two
biggest interests, art and natural resources
work.
For now, however, Pam continues to
sketch, experiment, paint and learn
through trial and error.
"I. think you have to learn the basic skills
and just apply them," she said. "After that
you can do anything."
GOING AWAY GIFT—Lynn Judd, the president of the Seaforth Lioness
Club who is moving to Bolton with her family was presented with a gift by
Dorothy Hays and Betty Seymour. (Photo by Oke)
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to do rescues
The third and fourth meet-
ings of the Seaforth 111
Watchful Wanderers were
held at the home of Heather
McLean. Mrs. gordon De -
Jong showed the club arti-
ficial respiration and what to
do when someone is choking.
Each member of the club
tried it, first on an adult and
then on a baby.
The club was shown how
candles and placemats are
made.
The members went outside
and did an obstacle course.
Next Brenda, the leader,
showed her first aid kit and
what went in it. The club
then picked a title page and
name to represent Seaforth
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welcome Kenneth Skillen
from Lucknow, and •Mrs.
Flora Wilson from Exeter.
Vanastra recreation ccotre;.$9;684,93; roads
$33,380.55; administration $21,650.31 for
a total of $88,478.41,
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Council vPted, against making four pay-
ments to the 'Hnron , 'Comity Board of
Education' instead of the• present two
payments when 'a letter from the Board'
todicatiCI.If NiiiIP,.rnon6r if ninniellntl'
ities paid levies in quarterly payments:.
With
the township collecting its taxes in twice
yearly payments it was conSidered, better to '
pay, the levies, to the school boards in, two
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lot at Vanastra
Corrpspondent
MOIRA 11011INSON
482-3080
The Vanastra Recreation
Ceptrp is organizing a tot lot
prograna for pre-school aged
children. This -program will
be every Monday, Wed- - -
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nesday and Friday' (9;39 aan, crafts, fillits, a..stiack break, •
12:09 noon) during July and as well as some time Spent in
August . the pool. The fee per child is
The activities would be 52.00 for the summer.
specially designed for these If ,you wish you child to
children and would include attend this program contact,
. such things, as an exercise Vanastra Recreation Centre
... period, various games and at 482-3544.
NEW LIBRARY — The Honourable Pauline
McGibbon, lieutenant governor of Ontario,
opened the new Huron County Public Library
headquarters 'building in Goderlch on
Thursday, July 3. She was assisted by John
McGregor, left, last year's chairman of Huron
County Council's property committee and Joe
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Kerr, present chairman Of tne property
committee. The library staff moved Into the new
location on March 19 and since then have been
moving books and resource materials from the
old location. The librarY building Is the former
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle on Waterloo
Street In Goderich. (Photo by Sharon Dietz)
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