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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-12-29, Page 15t • YAMAHA R700 • YAMAHA P751 • SHURE M95 ED • LASER FXT8 At the heart 01 this package rs Ina famous 0700 by Yamaha It features 100 watts RMS. 10 pro -sets and spatial expander • Included 01 Inca system n the now P751 turntable by Yamaha wdh straight arm. 01001,omc cueing. direct dnvo and pnah control We've mounted a Shure M9560 cartridge 10i excellent tracking and pure sauna To complement Ihts package we have added a revolutionary demon speaker system by Laser 999. ( doo[Owe Odd oto°o2 Fund raising campaign WED. AUGUST 25, 1982 The Seaforth and District Community Centres fund has gone over the top with $518,000, including cash and pledges, in this week. That's over 100 per cent of the $516,250 that more than 100 local volunteers set out to raise when the campaign started this spring. "We've done it!" says an enthusiastic Marlen Vincent, chairman of the community centres fund raising .commit- tee. The final Saturday'for rural mail delivery in the South- western Postal District of which Seaforth and area is a part, was to have been Saturday, August 28. How- ever, Saturday delivery in. the rural areas will continue until September 25 to give daily newspapers in the region an opportunity to determine al- ternative delivery methods. ' WED. SEPT. 11, 1982 Warren Bennewies is a young Dublin man who knows exactly where he's going. And he's confident enough it"s the right direction that in 'July he quit his permanent job at Standard Products in Mitchell to work full time on his own business. 'That business which grew gradually from a hobby over the past four years is oil spraying of vehicles. ' Area farmers are angry over the federal govern- ment's proposed voluntary wage and price ri e re t s raint program of 6 and 5 per cent. Raymond Murray, RR3, Seaforth was winner of a 51000 bill Saturday, at the 17th annual Bean Festival, at Zurich with ticket number 242. The draw was sponsored for the fifth year by the Father Stephen Eckert Council No. 5289 of the Knights of Co- lumbus of Seaforth and Dis- trict. WED. SEPT. 8, 1982 It's a fad. which began several ycars ago. Instead of fading it has jogged on at a steady pace. More North Americans have jumped on the fitness' band wagon. In an age of high technol- ogy, people are participating in fitness programs, jogging a afternoon, but dogs will be a block a day and dancing their major attraction for the first way to trim bodies. The fact time at the 136 -year-old fair. that manual labour is de- Brenda Whyte, who's or - creasing and office type jobs ganizing the dog review for increasing has caused the Seaforth Agricultural So - throngs to reflect fat used to ciety says a highlight swill be a be healthy, but now thin is in. best dressed dog contest for Early mdrning motorists on local kids under 13 and their Tuesday, September 7, real- pets. ized the first day of school had WED. SEPT. 29, 1982 begun noticing the yellow Seaforth residents and re- scho9l.Buses making their presentatives for several local stops. Following a two-month groups support the provincial "vacation" on the highways. government's 5 per cent Commuters were quick to wage restraint program on comprehend that to contend; public sector employees, but ' with the school bus traffic, an feel that the program should earlier departure ' time is be extended to cover a large necessary, range off consumer goods. In an unofficial telephone poll conducted by the Huron Ex- positor, many of those con- tacted'feel that the 5 per cent ceiling should apply to Btility costs, liquor prices, OHIP and other consumer goods as well. ' Despite the poor weather over the weekend the periodic rain failed to dampen the spirits or hinder good attend- ance during Ciderfest '82. According to foundation chairman, Paul Carroll, ap- proximately 53000 was raised to help pay off a capital debt .of 530,000 owing from recent restorations. Seaforth's 137th fall fair got off to a booming start Thursday night as hundreds crowded into the new com- munity centre hall to watch the opening ceremonies. WED. SEPT. 15, 1982 Morris .township council moved unanimously to adopt a new liquid manure bylaw for the township at its regular August meeting. The new bylaw is similar to the Liquid Manure Bylaw passed by Huron 'County, Council and presently under review by other municipal councils. An average 7.9 per cent salary increase for middle management has M,en approved in a 12.4 recorded vote by the Huron County Board of Education Atter two terms as mayor, John Sinnamon announced at council Monday night that he won't be seeking re-election. "Definitely not...four years is enough," Mayor Sinnamon answered when questioned by the Expositor. WED. SEPT.522,1982 The second annual Terry Fox Marathon of Hope run for cancer, held on Sunday raised - approximately 51,900 and attracted 51 runners from Seaforth and area. There were three courses in Sea - forth, one. two and six miles. Dublin and area residents are petitioning the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munication in an effort to have traffic lights installed at the intersection of highway 8 and Perth County Road 10. At the head of the petition campaign are two area resi- dents. Stephen Murray and John Horan. both of RR4, Walton. Seaforth's Fall Fair isn't going to the dogs on Saturday WED. OCTOBER 6, 1982 It is not often that people are given the opportunity to observe and learn about life in . other parts of Canada through ,first-hattd exper- ience. However, a group of 10 Katimavik participants in the Seaforth area are doing pre- cisely. that. The volunteers are being billetted by local residents both in town and on local farms. Council mimbers involved with the Ideal Ontario Neigh- bourhood Improvement Pro- gram (ONIP) told a small gathering of Seaforth resi- dents that 5375,000 will be spent over the next three years on several improve- ment projects around town. Letting off steam was the HERE ARE A FEW SUPER BARGAINS FROM OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE GREAT HALF PRICE SALE OF DRESSES OUR ENTIRE STOCK NONE RESERVED Reg. 29.95 to 79.95. SALE 15Q0 to 4000 MEN'S SUIT SALE Regular 139.50 to 259.50. NOVJ 9900 , 18900 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS 25 0/ OUR OFF ENTIRE STOCK.. SAVE NOW ON POPULAR NYLON QUILTED COAT PANT COAT FULL • LENGTH LENGTH 8500 105°° LEVIS-G.W,G: FIRST QUALITY DENIMS CORDUROYS Regular to 29.95. JANUARY SALE 2195 PR. SKIRTS, SLACKS, SUITS This seasons best velvets, corduroys. double•knits, 3O tweeds, wool blends OFF 0 MENS DRESS SHUTS SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED 25% GREAT CLEARANCE "KITTEN" Blouses. Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks, Vests at HALF PRICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SWEATERS ALL REDUCED B 25% OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF YARDAGE GOODS Dress Goods Prints 20% Broad Cloths Flannelettes OFF ALL REDUCED SAVE 25. %e ON MENS & BOYS WINTER JACKETS PARKAS 25% OFF REGULAR TO 10.95 VALUES WA HA SSO PILLOW SLIPS Plain Shades Floral Prints 500 PA 1 R OTHER BARGAINS SAVE NOW ON MENS WINTER UNDERWEAR Thermal, Cotton, Kroy Wool. REDUCED 20I OFF PATONS KNITTING WOOLS 10% Reduced PATTERNS, THREAD. ZIPPERS . ETC. WONDERBRA PANTY HOSE CAMEO & KAYSER PANTY HOSE 20% OFF 20% OFF 'V2 PRICE MENS DRESS SLACKS FAMOUS MAKES Our Reg. 27.50 to 39.50. Sizes 30 to 52. JANUARY SALE 20% OFF PRICES t Y a P a c- d s or at f- n r e r s s a e n t s e a n Y s r e main accomplishment of last ratepayers' meeting Mon- Wednesday o -Wednesday evening's meet- day, Among the concerns ing in the McKillop township voiced at the meeting was the municipal office concerning Vanastra Recreation Centre the licensing of two gravel projected operating defici , pits in the township. Approx- land severance and grave l imately 30 residents and . pits. interested parties attended to WED. OCTOBER 27, 1982 hear opposing views and Seaforth.'s largest emplo - voice concerns. , er, Genesco Shoes of Canad , WED. OCTOBER 13, 1982 has recalled its 140 employ- The mplo . The proposed November- ees following a three week December budge. ,.for the layoff. According to Charles Seaforth aridtrilit Com- Geddes. company manage, s triunity Cen was passed.by the layoffs were due to Seaforth council Tuesday sluggish market and a redo night but without some ques- ' tion in the sales of shoes. tions on its projected deficit of "We hope that we. will be 59,717, going to Christmas," he sal Seatorth has a candidate referring to company hope for mayor. Mayor John Sin- that there will be no need f namevI etounced in Sep- further layoffs before th tember that he won't run period. again, after two terms as A good crowd listened mayor. carefully Monday night as 20 He is Alf Ross, a councillor speakers, candidates for o for two years, and an.inspect- fice, and those who have bee or with Foodlands Preserve- acclaimed, explained thei tion Branch of the Ontario plans for Seaforth at th Ministry of Agriculture and town's ratepayets' meeting. Food. Mr. Ross, a Hibbert Many paid tribute to Mayo native, lives on Silvercreek John Sinnamon, who retire Crescent in Seaforth and next month after two terms works.out of the OMAF field, and to the 1981-82 council. office in Clinton. . WED. NOV. 3, 1982 WED. OCT. 20, 1982 The Seaforth busines It is 7:45 in the morning community has received and Lorraine Dale, a bus shot -in -the arm with th driver with United Trails Inc., opening of two new stores o route 201, turns her vehicle Main Street. The Maipstree out pf the garage in Seaforth Klipper operated by Al Cole and heads towards her first man and Keith MacLean' pick-up of the day. Today she Flower Shop have opened will have 58 passengers un -their doors, despite the pre der her care as the bus makes sent poor economic climat the one hour trip to Winthrop throughout the country. before returning to Seaforth Seaforth police report Public School. quiet weekend in conjunctio Residents of Tuckersmith with Hallowe'en on Saturda Township were given an night. According to a spokes opportunity to voice their man for the force, no charge opinions on several issues were laid for vandalism o and meet the candidates in other related pranks. Th the upcoming municipal elec- force did not receive any calls tions on November 8, at a about tampered treats. • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 29, 1982--- Ala goes over the toq Two newcomers are chal- lenging incumbent Bill Dale for the ,reeve's job and the position of Seaforth's repre- sentatives to Huron County Council, in the November 8 municipal election. They both have municipal experience, although it's not the same type that Mr. Dale, finishing his eighth year on Seaforth council has. WED. NOVEMBER 10, 1982 Seaforth .has a new mayor and a new reeve, as veteran Bill Dale was defeated in Monday's election. • Alf Ross, who's just com- pleting his first term on council, was elected Mayor. He defeated council veteran, Bob Dinsmore by 629 votes to 510. Bill Campbell: retired road superintendent in McKillop, township, won the three way race for reeve. Incumbent Bill Dale polled 253 votes, Mr. Campbell had 500 and former councillor Bruce Hoelscher polled 381: Seaforth's oldest resident Reverend J. Ure Stewart died Monday, November 8 in Seaforth Community Hospi- tal. He was in his 101st year and lived on James St. In April Mr. Stewart cele- brated the 75th anniversary of his ordination as a minister and delivered bis first sermon written back in 1907, to a delighted audience at North- side United Church. WED. NOVEMBER 17, 1982 The Seaforth Public Utili- ties Commission (PUC) foul- outside ouroutside employees have re- ceived union certification. The group is represented by the International Brother- hood of Electrical Workers (IEW) Local 636. It's a local landmark. It's one of just two octagonal (eight -sided) public halls left in Ontario. • But the Seaforth Agricul- tural Society's roundhouse sits in what will be the parking lot for Seaforth and district's brand new com- munity centre, and some local people are worried about its future. WED. NOV. 24,198,2 Complaints about the new 1983 Bell 'telephone directory came soon after the delivery of the book. At first glance recipients of the directory noticed it con- tained fewer white pages,398 compared to 573 in the old book. Instead of four columns of names'and telephone num- bers on each page, the new book has five columns. But the page size did not change. Type size has been greatly reduced. Huron Bruce Conservative MP Murray Cardiff is con- cerned about the federal government's ptoposed elec- toral boundary changes scheduled for public hearings in January and February of next year. According to Mr. Cardiff, the changes if adopt- ed, would increase the num- ber of constituents in his riding • from the present 67,000 to approximately 81,000 with additional town- ships from Perth. WED. DECEMBER 1, 1982 The Van Egmond Founda- tion. should be debt free by Christmas, according to foundation chairman Paul Carroll. The announcement culminates a two year strug- gle by the foundation to reduce its capital debt of 30,000 and is welcome news to members of the founda- tion. In addition, the founda- tion has received approval for further grants of 537,000 and up for additional restoration work planned at the site. Christmas carols and Santa's ho, ho, ho will fill the air Saturday during the annual Seaforth Santa Claus. parade. 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