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%wanossjt and sidents of Hutton Heights • ' from ' residential (two• acres) and restricted
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severed).. The townshi and residents o`., g4WYDRe fo it thetthree i g
pF ISawYers for three parties pave their
pq§ed b i the severi . g of 7.9 acres of;, land' summations on the last day of the heating,
owned • y the Kincard 1 -estate firm.. T%..• towolthin c lawyer; A.V.; Ostner. of
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Goderjch..said; it' idl!"prepoafetoas'► to think
'01st+04 Wawa,iosh 'Myi�ini dpi would. not
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prUposed severance agreed with the
a ticItur 1 code ofpracticeorwith the
townshi secondalan. •
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-linty Tricia' plan • or the, township's
ry plan,'+ said Mr, Ostner.
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7i+'e3ovvriship's lawyer argued that be:
rn, se Hutton Heights is not an Urban area. an
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Ostner ,also' y,otnn}teAtetl on • ,.An
alternative site proposed by this 'towifship,
There,ia vacant property la the:,hamlet;of
Delgrave which Is partly located sins the
township, East W,awanoah la sugst sting'the
achoel locate at that site:
Mr..Murpby'ternied'the Retortion
Bei ravesu amt•
iono "red 'he 'herring!' because a same
opbrmcetionsuuclhuaas lfu!nteenwcoxmtelnt .Iolne
voiced. Te.Godericlilawyer argued that the
severance does comply, with the official pion
whic states institutional, buildings can be
located anywhere in the county and the
se ary plan follows the county plan.
e site chosen by the Christian society
wouaffect the township the least,. said Mr.
Murphy. because it is in an area where
d6e1opme t1lao ra1,0040101i u:
,. Mr. ,,1110,ton'Iy1awy+•err: Norman etch
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on Oh rid aipceent:bvarn 1 *ted ender considera-
tlon,`Mr. Smith.saldths.byrn is tiro close to•
rhe proposed school'slte, ;.. .
However, county plsnners•stdd'there is no
intensive livestock operation at' the barn.
Mr .Hutton was called as a witness on the
lb+ t. ofthehearing.. Re;t .tl ed'
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H.W, Kelly and $.R. eel., the OMB
members, hearing,;the evidence. will' inform
the three pastes of their'deoision when it Ja
made.
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CHEESE SLICES
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FRESH FROZEN SILVERBRIGHT
SALMON 25L?
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RED ROSE
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LIGHT N' LIVELY
N.YOGURT SEALTEST 500 GM • 99
READY TO SERVE 'ALL FLAVOURS'
QUAKER OATMEAL 119
QUAKER 1 KG.
QUICK OATS
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CINNAMON BUNS
TOASTMASTER 450 GM,
CRUSTY BREAD REG. 92
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ANNIE BEIRIMI.
Annie Lyle Bairnea the former gnnie,�yle. .
Hudson, of Listowel diet at the Listowel
Memorial Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 245,
She was 77 yt
Predeceased by her first•husband;I?rantt
• Hm
emel,and her, second hitsbaild Samuel
'Beira*W, 'Beirntivo brothers.. Leonard :wild.
(•Jam
• Suryiving, rs one. daughterr4 Jean,4Mrs,
Wray Cowing of . RRI, ,Atwood, otter son,
-David's . Jmmelof • RR2 *London, Also
:Anrvived', ysisters,iEpa.Mrs Austin Martin
twood; Mrs Isabel Hewitt, RRI Atwoiid;
Jean Mrs. Jac Conley, Cranbrook; and
brother; :;Charles Hudson,` Listowel; 13
'grandchildren and 15'great-grandchildren',
Funeral service was held tttootn;the: Robert
Trench_ Funeral .Home, Listowel on. Satin�,r.
.day Nov:. 26. riterment Mount` Pleasant
ry,
CemeteEthel - • :
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FIANCES'a
Frances Newman G,'a rrett, of'Egmond •,
Ole,.died Nov. 24 at • the , Seafol�th
Community Hospital.
Predeceased -by. his7 first wife, Mabel, •
Padden In 1961 ands one sister, Margaret,
Mrs. Derwin Carter, he-is.survived by his
second wife, Eveline.Mackie,two daughters,
' Irene, Mrs:. Warren.' Whitmoreof Seaforth;
', and -Ernie. Mrs.:Eldon Crich, of Clinton; two -
sons, Frank, of CChesley and Bert of Clinton;
twostep-daughters, Marian,,Mrs. Jim Roser
) of SWOrth and Christina, Mrs. Bob Adamsi
of Miami Fla.; one brother, Norman, Of
BIytIi 14•.grandchildren and 1S great
grandchildren.
He was a 75 year member of the Order of
Forresters. • •
Funeral services were held Nov. 28 at the'
.R.S.,Box Funeral Home with Cheryl»Ann
Stedelbauer' Serape officiating. Interment
Clinton. Cemetery. •
Donations to the Egmondvlle • United
'Church• Meniorial'Fund wilt be accepted as
expressions of sympathy..
ratTf� «4.,a1 rd.t .<,, +,.;>w�Oeei, it s` %•we"'.v..'
SYDNEY FLOYD
Sydney tr_.. Floyd of` the Four Season
Rebrenrent •Estates; Bayfield, formerly of
London; died Thursday,,. Nov.. 24 at the,
Clinton Public Hospital. He was 71':
Predeceased by his wife, the' former'
MabeLRussell in 1981, he is survived by two
sonsincluding James of Seaforth; one sister,
two brothers. and four grandchildren.
'Funeral service was held from the
' . Needham Funeral Chapel, 'London on •
• Monday, Nov. 28. Burial in Mount Pleasant
• Cemetery. London. ` .
GORDON 112GdINS
F. Gordon ,Higgins of RRS,.Brnssels died
at the Winghaip and District Hospital on ,.
Tuesday, Nov. 22. He was 88.
Predeceased byy Iris wife, the fotilber
,Florenc6 Procter in 1979, heirs survived by
four sons, Jaek, George and Robert all of;1
I;titS, Brussels and Chester of Brussels. Also
surviving are four grandchildren and one
great grandson.
•. Predeceased by three sisters, two brothers ,
and his grandson Don in 1982.
Funeral ,service was held from .the
Currle•Walker Funeral Horne, Wingham on
Friday, Nov. 25: ,Rev. John G. Roberts
officiated. interment Blandon Cemetery,
Belltrave. •
unctions to the Belgrave United Church •
memorial fund would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
MARGARET FINLAY
Margaret Jane Finlay, 89, of Gorrie. died
Nov. 25 at Huronview.
She is survived by her first husband;
Stewar(Edgar, her second husband, Charley
Finlay, one son, Thomas Edgar of St.
Thomas. one step -daughter, Mrs. Irene
O'Connor, of Rockwood, two sisters, .Mrs.
Agnes Halliday,, of Wingham and Mrs.
Entaline Gowdy, of Harriston, one brother
Les Earl, of Atwood, three grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services and commit-
tal were held at M.L. Watts Funeral Home,
Nov. 27 with Rev. Lloyd Martin officiating.
rnterment"Gorrle Cemetery.
Donations to the •Knox Presbyterian
Memorial Fund will be accepted as
exptlEssions of sympathy.
STEWART LOWE
Stewart burr Lowe of Brussels' died in
the Wingha and District.Hospital on
Sunday, Nov, 0, 1983. He was 68.
Predeceased by his wife, Greta Taylor in
1982, and four brothers, he is survived by
two daugh��ters, Linda, Mrs. Doug Hyde b
Niagara Fails; Penny, Mrs. Don Hastings
Brampton; and one son D'aYig of Brussels.
Atso survivingare five ggrcaanndchildren and •
two_ststers, Wilma, Mrs. Doug Hemingway
of Brussels and •lean, Mrs. Jack Conley of
RR2, Brussels. ,
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je.rr, Neck clothing, whiter underwear, Hone
aodg over Duke]
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SEAFORTH
of*Royal Canadian
held a'iiEem al' strike Monday
Nov. 21.
al aerobic held from the-
' Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral ,
n Tttesda ,'Nov. 22. Rev.. T.A.A.
ficl4ted. Jnter'ment Brussels Cense
Pailbeaterd wereRalph ,'Pearson, Dong
Hemingway. Peter He at •Lit Maths,
sou, Neil McGaShr and ...rotte.
Chi_ polio hoidrino eat' -e„
Flowewere grandebIldvan!„
Scott, Kevin Mused*.
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