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The Huron Expositor, 1982-12-29, Page 8
All - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 29, 1982 Wo d%) by ©COCC ° o Foundation. considers r ling pr�perty AWED, FEBRUAR➢' 3, 1982 rive Monday. January W. ' A farmgroup's request for The labor dispute between sets of rough specifications had been mailed to the 'approximately $80.000 tb re- • the Huron County Board of rxtive builders before Gun experts and a six-month Education and its 245 second- prospective were due. delay of hearing into Ontario ary school teachers drags on. Committee chairinan. Ken Ontario transmission s proposed South- The teachers have been Campbell of RR I Dublin says western line has been turned down. .working without a contract it received and discussed the The Consolidated Hearings since the start of the neo, proposals at a four-hour Board turned down the re- year. though they received a meeting Wednesday, and did quest in a 15 -minute' state- - raise retroactive to -the start of the paring at nother three- ment made on Wednesday. September on January 29, and -,•half hour meeting January 27 by Chairman B.E. • $caforth has adopted a WWednesday, Smith. The request was made resolution demanding that FE UARY24,/982 by the Ontario Coalition to the federal , government ' ' Kincardine won the 4th Preserve Foodlands. Annual Seafbrth"and"District The Western Junior D' "show courage by assuming Hockey League's Seaforth responsibility for thelill-fated Minor Hockey Association Centenaires finally got a full urea formaldahyde "program Tournament on the weekend • effort from everyone on the by fully compensating Cana- with a 7-2 win over Tavislock team as they routed Bothwell dian homeowners." Sunday evening's final. ' .,. ''.".'1°Darren';Ivyaid¢�of Kincar- B rons 15-4 in Hensall on.The resolutions, which Friday night. It was the fourth . council is circulating to all win of the final home game of, municipalities in Ontario, the the season. prime minister, the premier The local unleashed 56 and leaders of the opposition shots at two Bothwell goal - tenders while .the Barons parties at both levels and the were only able to muster 22 AMO. also says the compen- 'shots on the Seaforth duo of sation should not be consid- Wayne Bennewies and Dan ered taxable income. The McClure. resolution says the feds ''en - Area skaters were in fine couraged" the use pf urea form for last week's Canadian • National Figure Skating Championships at Brandon, Manitoba. Lloyd 'Eisler of Eigmond- -ville and' Lorri Barer of Mitchell. both 18. finished second in senior pairs and were named to Canada's team that will compete in the world championship in Cop- enhagen, Denmark. March 7 to 14. • Kevin Wheeler, 16, of RR5, Brussels. won a gold medal for being one-half'of the -winning combination' . in Novice pairs. His partner is 12 -year-old Christine Hough of Waterloo. Catherine Card- iff. 20. also of RR5. Brussels finished ninth. with partner Keith Baker of Woodstock, in senior dance. fFormaldahyde insulation. Mayor John Sinnamon pro- posed the resolution which passed by a recorded vote with only councillor, Bob Dinsmore, opposed. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17,11982 The cash flow crisis that has the Van Egmond Founda- tion seriously considering sel- ling the property Between its • house in Egmondville and the nearby cemetery, has been lessened by a direct-mail campaign in this area which chairman, Paul Carroll ex- pects will raise $2000. 'The foundation's "first ever" direct-mail campaign for financial support was aunched late last November in Seaforth and the townships f Tuckersmith and McKillop with about $1600 raised by arty last month and more money trickling in. Seaforth council members received about $10.000. more in pay in 1981 than the 1980 council was paid. according to figures released at the Febru- ary council meeting. A total of 535,205 was paid to council members. compared to $24.632.50 in 1980. Registration fees of 51.736 'were paid last year, compared to about 5850 in p 1980. Council members got a mileage payments totalling $677.45 in 1981 compared to S $429,50 the year before. FEBRUARY 10,1982 Patricia Rimmer from SDHS reported that this ° weekend was the annual snow carnival at the school. e On Thursday the crowning of the snow queen took place just before lunch time.' The contestants, selected from their home rooms. are either grade•nine or grade ten girls who were introduced to the school on Wednesday morn- ing before everyone went back to their home rooms to. vote on this year's snow queen. The snow queen for 1982 is Dianne Hoffman, the first runner-up Susan Hulley and the second runner-up Kathy Kelly. The Seaforth Midgets hockey team advanced to the first round of the OMHA playoffs against Mitchell by do c . n 6-3. History was made in Grey township ,n1 Thursday, Feb- ruary 4. .it a special meeting when Leut•r lrmstrong be- came the F ' oman reeve in the township's history. • Thc resignation of road superintendent. Ross Engel of RR3'. Brussels was effec- dine was' so named the tournament's most valuable player. He scored 16,goals in the three games won to earn a berth in the final, 9.3 over Kitchener, 5- over Parkhill and 10-0 over Georgetown. ' The Seafdrth Beaver Old- timers proved that the men are still better than the boys as they skated to a 14-9 victory over the Junior Cen- tenaires in an exhibition hockey encounter in Hensall Saturday night. The Beavers.dominated the game throughout, displaying the fine passing, skating and shooting which made them champions a few years back. With Spring and more significantly the spring than just around the corner, the Ausable-Bayfield Conserva- tion Authority is preparing for the possibility of greater than usual spring run-off and associated- flooding problems. .. '1 q likelihood that flooding willoccur is greater this year because of the amount of snowfall that has accumulat- ed during she winter. High interest rates are a boon to the investor as Perth County Council found out upon receiving its 1981 audit. The county realized a total surplus of 5124,015.32, a figure made up of a general account surplus of 585,748.53 and a road account surplus of 538,266.79. The general account surplus for 1981 was $53,588 and for 1980 532,190.53, totalling the pre- viously mentioned total. Wednesday,MARCH 3,1982 McKillop Township Can - di decided at Monday after- noon's regular meeting at Winthrop it will once again accept tile -drainage loan ,p- lications but reduce the mount of money it pays towards such projects to 50 er cent up to a maximum of 20,000 per year. It had been aying 75 per cent but recent moves by the Ministry of griculture which recom- ended 50 per cent, forced he township's hand. McKil- op suspended the acceptance apphcations at last month's eeting pending discussion ith officials of the ministry. The Huron County Board of Education and district 45 of e Ontario Secondary School Teacher's Federation have reached tentative agreement n a new contract, perhaps e beginning of the end of a boor dispute that began at e enrol' last August when the teacher's old contract expired. The ball will be in the court of five area councils after tonight when the Seaforth and District Community Centres Committee makes its formal presentation. The committee was esta- blished November 30, after Seaforth's arena' was con- demned and closed . by the ministry of Labour by, Sea - forth and the townships of McKillop. Tucketsmith, Hibbert and Hullett to: in- vestigate and recommend to the file councils a community centre report as to its con- struction, design, location, cost. revenue. grants. public opinion. etc. The committee was also to recommend to each of the five councils a community fund raising com- mittee. Wednesday, March 10,1982 Each week gets better than the last for Seaforth District High School's senior boys basketball team. The Golden Bears played six "must win" playoff games in eight days that ended yesterday (Tuesday) and won them all, winning two championships while there were at it and earning a berth in the Ontario Federa- Last year. council members P on town business spent A $1.270.36 for accommodation m and 5860.32 on meals and t _miscellaneous, compared to a 1 total for all three categoric/1n of 1980 of $1.417.54. m Nineteen builders submits- u'1' cd proposals for the proposed new arena and community th hall here M town by the February 10 due date and the Scaforth and District Com- o munity Centres Committee th will meet with 10. About 50 la .th NOTICE Due to subsequent economic pressures we are requested to discontinue our present Credit Policies. Effective December 1, 1982 all sale transactions must be arranged at time of purchase or delivery. -We respectfully request the coopera- tion of our past and present customers in this regard to alleviate a situation of operationable importance. THE MANAGEMENT BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING CES SEAFOWYH CLINTON 527-0910 482-3405 4101 1S4 AIS -CONSULTING SERv®� 1S4isabella St, SEAEORTH, ONTARIO 527-0557 -REASONABLE RATES- -PERSONAL SERVICE- -NO ADVANCE PAYMENTS - Branch of: Niagara Farm and Business Consultants (1964) Hamilton, Ontario Harry DenHaan Tax Consultant Registered l tion of School Athletic Asso- Hensall. dation,(OFSAA). A division The straw vote drew 23 per championship for the second cent of the eligible -voters in year Sri a row. the county. There are approx- A Kippen area man is part imafely 1800 pork producers owner of the pacer Merger, in Huron. which was syndicated for 515 • Of the 417 who took time to ' million Friday, an all time high for a three-year-old. Peter Oud of R. R. 3 Kippen in Tuckersmith Township. Dave Morrissey of Ailsa Craig and Nairn native John Campbell bought the colt as a yearling for 577,000 at the Harrisburg 19n. sales. Pork producers in Huron County are not in favour of supply management. A vote was held Monday to determine A) Do producers want Ontario Pork Producers Marketing Board to do noth- ing; B) Make necessary revi- sions to the present selling system. or C) Are producers in favour of supply manage- ment? voting was held at three locations, the WI Hall in Belgrave. OMAF office in Clinton, and the arena in vote, 10 ballots were spoiled, 129 voted in favour of leaving the present marketing system as it stands; 217 were in favor of making changes to the present systems and 61 voted for supply. MARCH 17,1982 It has not been a vintage year in Seaforth Industrial Hockey League. A number of factors are responsible,for making it one that sme would just soon forget. Look ng. back at '82 (Jan. 1i) NOW THAT'S THE WAY TO TRAVEL - Some lucky people were out fora horse and cutter ride on the north road near Walton Sunday, before the big storm hit. ' (Photo by Reg Badley) Four consecutive storms in January helped deaden much of the enthusiasm, added to having totravel out of town to play in two separate arenas and a serious attendance problem, have all combined to make this hockey year a less than memorable one. Seaforth council approved a $10,000 budget, as pro- posed hs the board of man - agouti tit of the town's recent- ' Iv established business im- pro%cmca,t association (BIA) at last Thursday night's regu- lar meeting at town hall, C'ounCltlor. Alf Ross noted ijo•Uoo seems "a reasonable figure to promote business in Scaforth , but councillor. Please turn to page 9 ECK APPLIANCES ' ' 1Pt THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" °FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE VICE °VACIJIJM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to meat Matkes) °FM CMMIJNICATION SYSTEMS For Fares df Muaines. °SIBEEUEIEN APPLIANCES ° MOFF AT APPLIANCES *INSECT [LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS °GIFTS °MANY OTHER ITEMS ` ARRNA, 'l7 NT: 482-7 Ita • Special prices in ettect until closing Tuesday January 4. zehts fine markets... of fine foods AT THE DELI COUNTER COOKED HAM 5.49,kg 2.49,b Maple Leaf Country Kitchen SMOKED HAM 9.24 /kg 4.19 tb Schneiders Sausage THURINGER 7.69'sg 3.49lb OLD CHEDDAR 703/kg 3.19lb PARTLY SKINNED V ' FULLY COOKER of *- WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION SMOKED 040 HAM /kg SPECIAL 118 lb. PREVIOUSLY FROZEN ONTARIO PORK SIDE RIBS 3 .109 PARTLY SKINNED ROILY COOKED BUTT PORTION SMOKED HAM 3.48 1.58 /kg Ib. PARTLY SKINNED FULLY COOKED CENTRE PORTION SMOKED HAM 3.92 1.78 /kg Ib. SCHNEIDERS BEEF WIENERS OR SCHNEIDERS RED HOTS 454 9 I68 GRADE 'A' FROZEN CORNISH HENS 24 or. 1 j39EA ZEHRS SLICED COOKED rs g 890 PRIDE CO CANADA 4.83/14g COTTAGEcROLL 2.19Ib SCHNEIDERS ROASTED , J Kg PORK ♦TAILS 'RAx, 7. 98 PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED KED HAM175 9 1.49, CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF FROM THE LOIN T-BONE OR WING .s�98SPECIAL STEAKS FOR YOUR FAVOURITE RECIPE PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK TAILS BONELESS FULL CUT ROUNDEYE STEAK 5.91 2.68. BONELESS REMOVED OUTSIDE FUND STEAK OR ROAST 5.91 2.68 BURNS GOLDEN GARLIC POLISH - COIL f.49 3./kg ib SCHNEIDERS SLICED PREVIOUSLY FROZEN BEEF LIVER ,28 2.18 9910 SCHNEIDERS 10 VARIETIES MINi DELi MEATS\ A`5O g f0 �9 SCHNEIDERS 5 VARIETIES SLICED SIDE BACON 500 g 2. 6 9 CUT FROM THE LOIN SIRLOIN STEAKS FROM THE HIPi BONELESS INSIDE ROUND STEAK OR ROAST 6.,32.786.13 /kg Ib BONEIESs RUMP ROAST 2,78 /kg Ib , FROZEN YOUNG ' GRADE 'A' 4-61b DUCKS 2.84 1.29 /kg Ib. MEDIUM GROUND BEEF 3.92 1.78 ,,y,/k9 Ib. MAPLE LEAF 8 80,kg COUNTRY KITCHEN HAM ..I.99 lb FROM THE HIP t �� k ROAST OR STEAK v 4 SIRLOIN TIP 2,78 ,b MAPLE LEAF LIV WURST ,CHUBS g 990 ZEHRS ROUND L P DINNED STYE( V.$ykg HAM Z, 98m . All Zehrs stores will close at 6 p m. Friday December 31. New years Eve OPEN MO. EVENING. OEC. 29 Alt Zehrs stores closed Saturday January 1, 1983 Open regular business hours Monday Jan. 3. 1983 1 SUPER SPECIAL CHIQUITA, DOLE OR DELMONTE BANANAS PRODUCT OF USA CALIFORNIA GREEN ONIONS BUNCHES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CELLO RADISHES 16 oz PKG PRODUCT OF MEXICO SWEET N0. 1 GREEN PEPPERS % 74 /kg Ib. 3/99' 89' 79' Ib PRODUCT OF USA N0. 1 GRADE q SPANISH TYPE ONIONS 86' ,kg 39 'lb Ib. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA N0. 1 79e CARROTS s'Is BAG SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA EMPEROR RED GRAPES'1.s851 'kg Ib. SUPER SPOCIAL PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH SNOWY WHITE TENDER MUSHROOMS .73 Country Oven Bakery Specials DINNER ROLLS 69001 WHiTE BREAD 24 0t 75' BRAN MUFFINS Oh u9 SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA FRESH GREEN CELERY HEARTS CRiSI3.TENDER BUNCHES CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCT Of U.S.A. CELLO SPINACH CALIFORNIA SWEET EATING NAVEL ORANGES SI44 ,, ® ONTARIO CANADA FANCY GRADE MACINTOSH APPLES fk9 Ib • CALIFORNIA PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FRESH BROCCOLI 99� OIINr,H FLORIDA FRESH apy p CAnFORRIA FRESN p PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA LIMES i/�99 LEMONS` 6189Y ROMAINE LETTUCE. 10 n) DF[, 1 Ib BA/, ,7�p 89r PKG 189001 119 PKG