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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 23At its March. meeting Seaforth council• considered the following: A request from; Dan Maloney for no parking signs aq Qoderich'St, E., in front of Arebie's Sunoco was passed'. to ,the 1•itrance and general government. committee, An appraisal of the town: owned property on Main .St.,. which. Tina Holdings offered to purchase last night, is oil file at the clerk's office but, will not be made ppblie A request, from the Seaforth Planning board that Are. we BOB HULLEY it size be increased' was accepted and Ken Qldacre and Alex ,Stephen, were ap- Pointed, A tecontmenclation from the finance committee that council _represenatation; be restricted to two was rejected after councillor' non•Offered tr•++an Joh s t, to resign *OM the board -but iz i said .:the re -organization arton should have .been done when council's committee .appoint- ments•'were ..tfade' Council committees will be having budget meetings this, week to get ready for the final budget unveiling In - April. A, donation to arena operating expenses by .Mr. And Mrs- Edward, Dorranse of 3155_.. was acknowledged with tAanks.. An invitations to. a Bell. Canada _ open :house was, accepted, C : n'lor ou. ell..... James Sills:. commented that operators take.a great deal of abuse from the public "and', it'd be well' worth the publie s effort to tour the place and see what operators, can ,and cannot do."' A report from the building inspector ,on the town con• clition of buildings was refer: zed to the finance committee. A bylaw was passed finalizing the town's agree- ment with. •OHC on the new senior citizenapartments. Following, complaints lof sewerproblem*, , the 'town given ivee i Mrs ,td..a Diehl of Market St. a sanitary back Mater valve, but she must have it; installed at her own .,expense. ' 't THE HURON EXPOSITO'i ' The town and thePDC flat, agrued to split the'S22 rental -coat Of a bueket truck for tree trimming. Huron's planums depart- ment has, applied for grant for, Seaforth's review and. official plan update, being conducted by student Bob Mani'ago. estimated cost is. 318,461 with a possible 50.60 Per cent.grant. SSeaforth, will pay SO, percent of the student's wages and travel expenses. The town ofi I e's, photo copier problems were .re* *erred tothe .f finance m.' mittee. - A request from Seaforth's local, AirChitecture° Con- servation Advisory Commit - fee to enlarge its slumber from six to ten was refused.. "We didn't want .a commit- tee with more members Dat It than council." said deputy Reeve Bill Dale,: "but it: caln be reviewed in future"' Council appointed Paul Carrell, to a LAt'p.0 vacancy ;caused by the resignation of `Vivienne Newnham. A ire west from Seaforth';s nursery school to instal. a, sandbox outside the library where the school meets was denied because of the busy intersection there and'. possible dama$e to, file lawn, "We felt Seaforth has plenty of parks 'with snore room," deputyreeve Dale said:. Bose bricks on the library .chimney pose another hazard to . children playing outside' there, he Said. ••:•••••t:•..R•0R•:R:.••if•.o*IA •e.;*.:•s.*.Ts .s•,f•s••:•• lt0.••.• .'.:•.• -•:.s.,. • e • • • buiIdi n Ontario's �..rair es? •..••. 'As1 wasd g ivin rdown No, , 4 . Highway the other day watching the snowbanks suf- fering. as old Sol poured on the heat I suddenly realized. Where ,have all the shade trees gone, That highway, used to boast many large' beautiful oak, maple, and! elm, bet -it was you and; l who murdered the maple and eak population. Not only along, our road- sides, but fencelines, wood - lots, windbreaks and just shade trees around feed lots and lawns. Not too many • Centennial "The , early arrival of spring-like conditions. around Huron Centennial School has forced the snow sculpturing section , of the Winter Carnival to be. postponed -perhaps until next: Year. However.; the students enjoyed. ' an afternoon of activities involving theuse of snow organized for them by the Students Council. The teams rotatedfrom such events. as • accurately throwing snowballs into t ring, to snow skiing; or fox and goose. or on to relays on toboggans. Crazy carpet races down the hill seemed to be a favourit of everyone,, The children in Grades 5-8 have been busy preparing and presenting public speeches during this school term. Chosen from Grade'5 and 6 to represent our school were Joan Binnendyk,Janet. I•loggarth, Jeff Reid, Becky Rathwell, and Lorelei Robinson, In the Senior Division, Clare Davidson, Barry Turner, 'Estella Wilson and dayle Turnbull 'were selected top orators. ,These speeches were a learning experience for boththose delivering th em and those. listening. We were proud to • years ago it was rare :to; get clear vision over two utiles on the level, Just look dear reader right nowt How far g o can you- see the skyline? Did you ever consider why the severe Arctic blasts are reaching: deep into the. Florida gulf coast, or why the wild turbulbnce of the Gulf stortns' arp reaching deep into Northern Ontario inthe past two decades, If you want to prove the value of treed'' restricting airflow, walk deep into the woods on a windy day. You will find no dif- ficulty lighting a match, carnival: U ••• •. • - • • • • •. didyou ever witness a P rairie dust storm? The co nditions " here are l ; be- coming increasingly more favourable, for such horrors, in beautiful Ontario. Many: tidy farmbuilding Settings, boast lovely old shade trees, but not one young, healthy farm shade. tree coming, to replace', the aged beauties, who's lives are closing out. The farmer who planted those cool, shade producing marvels, no doubt couldn't find enough area under the sapling to place a bench, yet he planted it havethese students represent Huron Centennial School at contests held : in. Clinton and Seaforth. Saturday, March 3rd. -thee Huron Centennial School Association` held a very successful dance at Vanastra Community Hali. The Royal Aires of Stratford :provided the music for the evening. Parents and friends of . the school' enjoyed :pleasant anyway for year and I to enjoy. I Southern Ontario it is.' titto farmmanage. entirely up e- tr► &.. tent to control the next decades weather pattern. Mankind claims he ;;is Stilarter then the farm animals, yet animals" know enough to crowdinto the shady area under a tree, whilemant�' inthe hot is � sunshine to get a tan. * But then I suppose, a cow is really stupid. Cows can't even run a:c..hainsaw or a bull dozer, to create Ontario's prairie of to -morrow. usiness AP.PLtANCEDECORATINGi"T • • • • •. • •. • Authorized factory, warranty • Service and repairs to APPLIANCE &. REFRIGERATION SERVICE • •. • • •. • • • • •. . 0 • • . 0 0 • • success • « 'SCAR CARE GE, FRiGIDAIRE & INGLIS APPLIANCES L ANCEs Service and repairs to all: snares HORNE'S Major Appliance REPAIR SERVICE 527-0636 Seaforth, Recent students honoured as - Concert en the theme of the• • e Library Monitor of the week International Plow,tng Match `' have been Kendra Pappte: which will' be presented • on • eruary , ass yn . April 25th and April 26th. Fb 59th R I • Elliott February 12 -19th. Practice will begin in earnest • PRUXER P Re � .aur Service TUNE VPS Philip -' Menary Short after the,, Winter' Break. 8t ' Y Circle these dates on your Y � McKinley February26-March calendar and; plair-�to, attend 2nd,: and Lori Strong March one of the performances, Februar 19-23 •< Beck C t h a • • • 5, -9th. May everyone have a: safe Plans are being made and happy Winter :Break. presently for our ' Sorine •. 0 •. • time together while proceeds R. K. PECK • APPLIANCES• realized went to help finish. paying for the Adventure Playground. We are still waiting • for our .Wintario' grant to make our final,. ,,,paymlent It is* tt . time�,of. year to` think of Kindergarten. Registration. Anyone born in 1974 can be registered on Thursday, March 29th. Call 527-1243 for an appointment if you have a child or know of someone ready to start school. The fitlst Friday after Winter Break March 30th will be. Movie Night at Huron Centennial. The featured. film is "The Boatniksti' Keep that evening in mind. Library Monitorscontinue to be a • big help in maintaining :he;. daily function of the .Library.' "in the:heart of downtown Varna"' • • • VACUUM. CLEANERS v,it s :flu) se v iwc of most make~:• CB RADIOS AND. ACCESSORIES •' * SPEED` QUEEN APPLIANCES • * MOFFAT APPLIANCES . • • * SMOKE SENSORS * INSECT 'LIGHTS: AND FLY KILLING 'UNITS • * HAND CRAFTED GIF •S • Varna; Ont. 482=7103 •• • REPAfRS to all makes ofcars and light trucks WW pick up and deliver Bus. 345-2891 Home. 345-2114 Frank and. Maureen Bruxer, DUBLIN, ONT. * • ( ---CAR ;CARE-- Seafarth Manor (Continued from Page 22) sport and high score last week went to Mr. Lennie Bloomfield with Mr. marshal! . Young and Charles Ross Tied for second. Shuffleboard winners on Monay were Mr. Bert Hendy and Charles Ross while on Tuesday it was Marshall Young and Bert Hendy, Friday' ` aftcrnobn bingo was well attended and Straight Line Miss Doris Wills and Mrs.• Robt, McClure; Full House, Mrs. Marguirite Shill and Mr. Bert Hendy; Four Corners, Mr. James Nolan • and Mr. Erle Dow; Full House, Miss Kate Laverty, Mr. Charles Ross; Straight Line, Miss Wilma Brill, Mrs. Margeurtie Shill. Many good :wishes will be going out the Saturday March :17th to Mrs. Adele Fisher who . will be.., celebrating her one hundred and sixth birthday. Spring must be on its way as one ' of our residents reported seeing his first robin. ABLE 845-2'341 L , CAL PROGRAMMING `VER:Y WEDNESDAY. °n channe 12 1 was . There' A -"The John McCarroll Show" • 6 coo .p•rn 1 hr . O#'ch Chanel 11' to see your friends or yoursef. 2 door automatic; radial tire, power'0rakes, Am -Fm radio. Station Wagon Automatic, power brakes, 2000 cc engine,; one owner' Lie LXZ 607 Economical': 1400` cc engine, 4 speed transmission,. vinyl roof, decorator package, locally 'owned, low milage Ito. LX2'019 260 V8 Engine, power brakes and steering, automatic, radio, low milage lie, No 571 4Wheel Drive 'Only 3600'KM loaded with options, 258 cid six engine, radio,, soft top, roll bar, swing away spare tic. B57 403. MADE hY NISSAN 220 Main St.S•, eeforthr 527-}1010 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' •' • •• • • • • • 0 •: • • • .• • ("FARM SUPPLIES' • • • GORD'S Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes of cars. Detroit Diesels `527-0333 Graves • Wallpaper Point Featuring lYitl)lJl'C N,,,., Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings7-0 50 $ Z 5 $edprth ----ELEeTRicALH Fred lawre ce Electrical Contractor HOMEFARM & COMMERCIAL WIRING ' Phone Auburn 526-7505 or' Mitchell 348.8684' r"- ELECTRICAL Ge o. A. Sills 8c Sons. HARDWARE. MERCHANTS. PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phoney 527--1620 Seaforth SEWING :. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE DEPOT Service to all makes. Free estimates ,90 day wa ranty Experienced since 1952 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. 149 Downie St. (2 doors south of Hudson's) Stratford, 271-9660' r-- RESTAURANT--- \ ---'CAR CARE ---1' The Complete Line <suNOCO CAR CARE PRODUCTS'. Now Doing Lubes. and Tire Repair Archie's Sunoco 527-0881, Seaforth •. • Feed Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum' • Supplies Heating Orfs Seaforth Co-op. • • 527i-0774 f---dECORAfiNG'--- expert Interior & Exterior i7ecordtors ICOM Paints . Wallcoverings Armstrong Carpets. Window Shades • • • • • ♦' • • • ILDEBRAND PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527.1880 •.15 Matti St., §rlatorth r --APPLIANCES— ; Appliance • and: Retrigeiraflert REPAIR SERVICE J11Ir1 roadfoot •482' 7032 "r. FORGE RESTAURANT Lir. L. L. , B. O. Home of C4TH PIZZA RddCher Kentucky Style Chicken 527-0443' r- RESTAURANT-, HESSEN HAUS. Restaurant ,D :f7� Dining Lounge Main St. Seaforth �527M 820, SEAFDRTH [IECTHDNICS • 527-19S • r' <- frain *far 19to 11/104#79 for halidayS Thank. ou i•t•• t•• RR;fi.••;•• R•.••.• R•.••••• •'••••'t•••.•.•••- •••• M,• • ••, • • .. R 0• •• • • •.• • •. • • •.: ••••• •.t ••••••••; R*'.•0'•te••••. ,-FUNERAL HOME -N Whitney-Ribey funeral Home ROSS W. RIBEY, DIRECTOR , 87 Goderich St., Seaforth Phone, 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous service.. INSURANCE R. 1S..YC.�U INSURANCE UP' TO DATE? See us about your General Life,' sickness, accident and investment Seaforth Insurance. 'Age cy 52 6TO P—OPTIC IAN: d .David, Langstaff Ltd. Optician Main St,. South, Seaforth OFOMETRIST'S' AND OPHTHAMOLOGISTS Prescriptions Filled Promptly Mon -Fri. 9.5:30 p.m. Wednesday - Closed Saturday 9-12:00 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 PIANO Piano Tuning And. Repairs Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or after six phone 482-9618 MONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments Inscriptions Markers Showroom Display .WHITNEY-RIBEY .. FUNERAL HOME 87 Godcrich St., West Agent for Winghtum Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 PTOMETRIS r JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Seaforth Office 527-1240 Monday - Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9.12100 Closed Wedntsdav5 Fete Parking on PretNsccit rIMPROVEMENTSI MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS Plione.52?.0032 Free Estimates For Siding -Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum Windows, Doors, Awnings, Railings. 1"EED MILL' FLEMING FEED MILL • Bulk'Pelleted Feed, • Fast unloading elevator • 2 pits' open' , '" 24 hrs. a day CLINTON ` 482-3438 • ZWAAN'S WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Winnipeg Rd. Vanastra 482-7931 SALES AND SERIW'CE OF Aluminum Welding Livestock ,Racks Ergo() Hallos Grain Bddles Filth -Wheel Trailers: ••.•• • 0' • 1-; •. •. re or • a •• • • Protection' • agoe AUTO' AM"WMERO M tiff w Your National Auto League Membership gives you, • Legal Defence • Emergency Road Service •. Members' Contingency Fund • Emergency Travel Expenses • Accident Services • Auto Touring Service • Bail Bond, Arrest Bond • Foreign. Travel Assistance • Charter Flights/ • Package Tours And More! MAX LEARN. BOX '197, HENSAL L. PHONE 262-3405 • • • •. • • •• • • ,• • • • • • 0 • • •.< ;• • •. • • • • • • ... STERE(/ «•` Complete Line; ZENITH SALES TELEVISION AND.. STEREO SERE Seoforth . Electronics 17 Sperling St., 527-1150 • •, •, 0 • • • • • •. • •-WIRlNCs- INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and. FARM "WIRING er''. CALL GARY DILL Brodhagen 345-2442` or • 347-2435 R.R. 1, BORNHOLM �. • e '`FARM SUPPLIES N •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LIMITED- Brodh>iigen' • Barn' Spraying • Cattle Spraying • Fertiliter • Seed Corn • Grass Seed • See ' Wheat • • • • • • • • •. •. • • • •• • •' •'. • • s: denerai Repairs • AUCTIONEERS p d 3454941 . TOM PAPPLE• • ---CAR CARE- DATSUNvaP Auctione'ering Sales and Service Z.R•4 Seaforth Ontario:, NOK 1 Wo CALL't 0LLECT 5� q -527L 0940' SALES & SERVICE Service to All Makes Texaco Products Gerald's Dotsun eafotth 521.10t0 J P,LUMRiND: PLUMaINGn pipers & instaflatlana !Water Softeners Mervin A. Jones PIUlnbing ItHelfitig 8s7-ede5 •••••••• Oil. •II *AI •••••••• te • 00 0 •It••a•••••••••••0M:•i• *so.••• •titNc • •• • • • •• • •: • 0