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The Huron Expositor, 1982-12-29, Page 9L►,©©OKI bade aA 662 Seaforth Pee Wees win in Goderich Continued from page Gerald Groothuis also noted some local businessmen would like to see the BIA get involved in more than just promotion, for instance beau. tiffcation. The proposed Turnbull cul- vert, lot 10 and 11, concession four was discussed t tf>,t: ,. wtregul'ar meeting of 4 rev township council, Monday March 8th. Attending from the engineering firm of Gamsby and, Mannerow of Guelph was Bob Wheildon, Mr. Wheildon said the purpose of the meeting was two -fold, to acquaint council with the report and to receive council's authority 10 let 'tenders. It was pointed.out that the, present culvert is smaller than required and was recom- mended replaced. Mr. Wheil- don said 'a new culvert was designed and plans sent to the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communication in Toronto and the •Maitland Valley Conservation Author- ity, The Seaforth and District Community Centres Commit- tee and the five area munici- palities it is responsible to reached agreement on a $1.3 million project that will take the place of a condemned and now closed Seaforth arena in .aelosed meeting at town hall last Wednesdav,night (March IU.1 Wednesday The atmosphere that pre- vailed was far more amiable than when the groups first got together to discuss the pro- posal. Wednesday before (March 3). A5 Seaforth and the townships of McKillop, Tuckersmith„ Hullett, and Hibbert voted unanimously to support the committee's slightly revised proposal which involves available grants of $883:750 with the balance to be raised by fundraising in the five municipalities. but nothing by taxes. • MARCH 27,1982 Some day thanks to the technology the things we are going to be able to do with a television set will bogie the mind. And not just in the big ities. Because that some day is starting 10 arrive now. sooner than perhaps expect- ed. by satellite in Seaforth and Mitchell. Steve Ward, 27 of Mitchell isn't waiting for tomorrow to catch him unawares. He's one of the principals of Mitchell-Seaforth Cable TV and the 'owner of the newer telestar Showcase whic'h has leased a channel from the local cable company and will introduce pay TV as a test in this area officially May 1. Seaforth Farmer's Co-op- erative had a net loss of 5161,388 on a' total sales volume 'of just under $3 million in the fiscal year which ended last Nov. 30, according to a financial state- ment presented at Friday's (March 12) annual Meeting at Seaforth's Legion Hall. A Maple Syrup.Expericnc5. is what residents of Seatorth Manor Nursing Home ex- perienced,on Monday when a number of residents travelled to• the Lake Whittaker Con- servation Area and saw maple syrup'being made from the early 18th century method of the Indians right up to the most modern pipe line method. After their trip through the bush delicious hot pancakes and fresh maple syrup were enjoyed by all. The temporary move from the - condemned Seaforth Arena to Vanastra has,had a significant • affect upon revenues for Seaforth coun- cil's arena committee. Figures tabled at the last regelar .meeting of Seaforth council .M'archn,ll show re- venues at Vanastra this Feb- ruary were down 57,491.55 from the figures'for February 1981 at, Seaforth were • 513.935.55, compared to total revenues in February 1982 at Vanastra of 56,444. • MARCH 31, 1982 The Seaforth Pee Wees won the "C" division of the Goderich Lions Young Canada Hockey Week. • Seaforth fire department responded to a chimney fire at the home of Leslie Riley, lot one, cone. 14 Tuckersmitt( on Friday evening, March 26. Deputy • fire chief Tom • Phillips said approximate time of the call was 6:50 p.m. When the department arrived on the scene, several neigh- bours had managed to con- tain the fire ,in the kitchen area of the home. Mr. Philips said neighbours did a mar- velous job, Damaged was the ceiling of the first storey and floor area of the second storey where the fire originated. The members of Seaforth council earned a total of 535,205'in 1981. That year they . attended 12 regular meetings and about 17 spe- cial council meetings. As well ccwncil had anywhere from four'to eight standing com• mince meetings a month. Councillors who are stern• bers of other committees, like planning, or the fire area, or recreation 'also attended those meetings, usually once a month., What's evident in looking over councillors' statements of expenses is that Seaforth had an awful lot of meetings last year. Individual council- lors attended as many as 12 meetings a month or as few as four or five. APRIL 7; 1982 SeaforthLions received 51015.00 as a result of the first T.V. auction to be sponsored by the Lions. Re- porting to the club at the March meeting, grant Little who headed the committee in charge said expenses were 5139. Gifts donated by Sea - forth merchants which were. auctioned at 'the event were valued at 51400.00. Slumping shoe sales bec- cause of •a slugged economy means Seaforth's largest em- ployer will shut down its local plant for two weeks begin- ning tomorrow (Thursday). THE HOP EXPOSITOR, DECEft11BER 29, 1982.— A9 LARGE SIZE ASSORTED VARIETIES OR REGULAR ,PRET OSTESS ►I TEli CJS IPS 1' 1.5 LITRE OUR REG. 1 49 200 g PKG. Looking back at '82 (Nov. 3) 1 LB. / LONG LASTING ALKALINE DURACELL BATTERIES 199 CARD OF 2 AA. C OR OR CARD OF 1 9 VOLT PIECES & STEMS RIO BRAND MUSHROOMS 9c 10 OZ. TINS 6 GRANNY BUTTER TARTS PKG. OF 10 - 99` SCHNEIDERS FROZEN REGULAR OR WITH HONEY' I YORK FROZEN pBEEF, TURKEY OR CHICKEN FRIED CHICKEN 900 9 BUCKET 69 • 3 VARIETIES JUICE PACK DOLE PINEAPPLE i19 oz 990 TIN 1 MEAT PIES READY TO BAKE 8 oz. VACUUM PACKED TIP TOP MIXED NUTS 5- ENRICHED WHITE ONLY WESTONS SANDWICH BREAD 57c 21$1 WESTONS MEALTYME HAMBURG OR HOTDOG ROLLS REGULAR OR THIN SLICED 675 g / SUN PAC FROZEN ORANGE JUICE I SMILES N CHUCKLES MILK CHOCOLATE TURTLES LIBBYS DEEP BROWN BEANS WITH PORK OR IN TOMATO SAUCE 350 g f.79 PKG OF 8 69' 125 oz TIN 79° 400 q 4.29 19 oz TIN 89° SEAFORTH FIREFIGHTEI',S were kept busy last Thursday, answering four fire calls, two of which were false alarms. Chief Harry Hak said a telephone cable had been cut in the morning, triggering the fire siren. The brigade responded to a truck fire on concession 30, lot three, McKillop township, approximately three miles north west of Seaforth. A truck driven by Arlene McIntosh and owned by Bill Millson caught fire and was completely destroyed. No cause and no estimate of damage' to the 1971 Ford stake truck are available. While at the scene of the truck fire, firemen were called back to Seaforth• to a chimney fire at the home of Fredrica Smith at 107 East William Street, Improperly seasoned fire wood caused a firein the recently cleaned chimney. Minor smoke damage resulted. IL©oafinj b@& @ '62 Genesco announces layoff I he temporary layoff at Genesco of Canada Company Ltd. on West William St. will affect all of the local plants 155 to 160 employees. accord-, ing to compan}• president Don Anderson who was at the plant this morning. Mr. Anderson says the Seaforth plant will re -open April 26. The company now has orders which will keep it busy until the end of May and what happens after that re- mains a big question mark. Both Tuckcrsmith and,Mc- Killop townships signed a draft agreement to jointly construct, with three other municipalities. a new Seaf- forth and District Community Centre with a cost not to exceed 51.4 million earlier this week. McKillop was unanimous in agreeing to 'the resolution' at its meeting at Winthrop Monday afternoon. but Tuck- ersmith did it by bylaw which carried by a 3-1 vote at its meeting at Vanastra Tuesday night. Councillor John • Brownrjdge voted against the motion! • Water -ar on school is perfectly safe to rink. ac- cording to the Huron County Health Unit, A letter to the editor in last week's paper from Barbara Dunbar of Grey township said the water "has been declared contaminated" and added "the use of an earthen manure pit in the area is a prime suspect... • Huron health inspector Phil Paquette said there was a , problem-with-watcr at WPS , four or fisc years ago. APRIL 14,1982. ' The first in Southwesterp' FOR A QUICK MEAL ASSORTED VARIETIES LIPTON CUPFAASOUP VARIOUS 890 SIZES CLOVER LEAF BLANCHED OR SPANISH ZEHRS PEANUTS WESTONS SOFT N CRUSTY OR BROWN 8 SERVE ROLLS LIGHT OR DARK DIETRICHS RYE BREAD MARTINS CHOICE APPLE • JUICE DEL MONTE ORANGE -PINEAPPLE OR PINEAPPLE•GRAPEFRUIT ' DRINKS 99' 500 q OR 16 or SMOKED OYSTERS 104 g SIZE 99° LUXURY SNOW CRAB MEAT =,2.99 f.49 FOR YOUR LAUNDRY SUNLIGHT DETERGENT PKG OF 12 24kg3.99 LIQUID FOR DISHES SUNLIGHT DETERGENT DEJEAN REGULAR MEDIUM' SHRIMP 4 oz 2.89 BEEF, IRISH OR MEATBALL PURITAN STEWS 680 g 1.79 THESE SPECIALS V,e,ILABLE ONLY IN:. ' ,� MON.. TUES. 9 TO A P.M. .._ W1E3., THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. II:30 TO 6 P.M. f.99 PINK OR WHITE DOVE BATH BARS 1.39 FOR THE DISHWASHER CASCADE DETERGENT BONDI E OF 1 HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH 57° 450 g 79° 48 oz Schneiders Hors D•Oeuvres-2 Varieties SAUSAGE ROLLS 325 9 ?e ' 159 Wong Wing Meat or Oriental Shrimp EGG ROLLS Hershey INSTANT CHOCOLATE Pkg. of 50 Orange Pekoe Flo LIPTON TEA BAGS Carnation '12 or TIN 99° 48 0r TIN INFORMATION ABOUT FUNERALS ZEHRS FRESH SNACK CRACKERS 89' 171, rr 1,19 Thru 110q 159 COFFEE MATE , 500 ,1 et�o 19 Regular Sprite or COCA-COLA Brights fancy TOMATO JUICE Realemon LEMON JUICE Rio • 10 oz. Tin WHOLE MUSHROOMS 24 180 ml 411 01 67S mi too 49 119 159 79' WP rP<Prve the /196110 /boil rind h.1<e< In reasonable weekly lamely rea111renient< ZEHRS CHEESE 250 q BOX ZEHRS CHOICE WHOLE TOMATOES 69' CARNATION 2°. EVAPORATED MILK 385 mL 5 TIN9' oz TIN ARDMONA HALVES 09 SLICED PEACHES OR PEARS IN PEAR JUICE BRICK, COLBY, MOZZARELLA MARBLE OR HAVARTI 6.4 14 oz $90 - TIN WELCHS CONCOPD OR WHITE GRAPE JUICE Or 2. 39 ' WELCHS PRUNE NECTAR ZEHRS TOMATO. KETCHUP 1.89 REGULAR GRIND AUTO OR FILTER DRIP MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 3(eq q FUNERAL DIRECTOR ROSS RIBEY /k9 2,95..9 SEPll9INE ST. (HWY. N'•` 4 WINGHAM 975 WALLACE Avg. N. LISTOWIL 40 nr • 2.39., INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER WHAT ARE DIE RULES FOR FUNERAL TRAFFIC? Rules g0serning funeral pro(e•v1n• ,itchy sometimes from those governing other bath, these Up• m,.% help 1t you are in a euner,tl 'm1( 1'551118 'or to he remembered 1t soil ''n, hunter one) • 1 l •r the ovndahield sticker or 'Leg 551' prt1' Id,` 2 Keep sour headlights on It identities sour sehulr as part 0t the pro<es'ion 1 II the procession is crossing an lnterset hon ts the traffic light changes to red the pros e'ssutn does not bs law hese the right of was 4s a courtesy hewe'er drnrr• will usually let the protessl011 nntlnue against the red light f he' lead t ar 0t course' ss 111 Stop and ohm, all posted signals 4 ''min e r/1mi 1t asailahle, mos duet t runeral trans through buss intersections ase' as funeral directors, appreciate the ,'.tort .ors lie which our police department pro sides. 1ho mourners consider this efsu atets •ors Ice both thoughtful and 75 eh 01111' Ir sou are NOT part 0t the 71501psalOn rrmemhpr 1t 1c COurteoUs tD ,dins 11 the right 11) 55,15 Do not Cross 1t or io1n 1t M014.,TUES.. WED: •9TO6P.M. THURS., BRI, 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M. WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Ontario, that is, the Huron County Board of Education's approved special education plan. Monday's schedule walk- out by some doctors in Huron and Elgin counties, who plan- ned to withdraw all but emergency services as a bargaining technique in their salary dispute with ,the pro- vincial government, appears to hale little, if any affect locally. Declining enrolment' at se- condary schools means 11.5 teaching positions will not exist this September in Huron Count',. Looking at each school indis iduall. only Seaforth District High School shows an actual increase. The school's enrolment is expected to increase by 1students. from its present 343 students to 360. Glen Neil, 28 of R.R. 6, Gods irh' ill dine with the Queen at the Yo'Ung Achiev-, ers dinner in Ottawa, April 16. Mr. McNeil from Heather Holme Farnls, was one of 282 young people chosen from federal ridi5igs across Canada and flown to Ottawa to attend the Constitution presentation and banquet. APRIL 21,1982 Hullett Township, council carried a motion to support the Seaforth and District Cr'mmur•nc ('entre project at a cost of 51.4 million subject to the approsal of the Ontario Municipal Board at its regular meeting April 5. Budgets presented for accep• - tance 6s the Clinton and Seaforth fire areas were also tarried, fuckersmrth Toe nship council decided at Thursday night's regular nicotine at anastra it is going to prose• cine iiw ncrs ssho has e not Nought 1982 tags for their dogs The matter will he handed 0%er to the n'0n ship's solicitor, Ptcasc'turn to pagr I I 87 GODERICH STREET, WEST SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOK 1WO 527-1390 DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE fie Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND'USED Henson 262-2728 Closed Mondays