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
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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
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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.
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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.
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n Ontario's �..rair es? •..••.
'As1 wasd g ivin rdown No,
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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.
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HORNE'S
Major Appliance
REPAIR SERVICE
527-0636
Seaforth,
Recent students honoured as - Concert en the theme of the•
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Library Monitor of the week International Plow,tng Match `'
have been Kendra Pappte: which will' be presented • on •
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Philip -' Menary Short after the,, Winter' Break. 8t '
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2nd,: and Lori Strong March one of the performances,
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Plans are being made and happy Winter :Break.
presently for our ' Sorine
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R. K. PECK
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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"'
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to all makes ofcars
and light trucks
WW pick up and deliver
Bus. 345-2891
Home. 345-2114
Frank and. Maureen
Bruxer,
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Seafarth Manor
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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.
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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
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Licensed Mechanic
Service to all makes of cars.
Detroit Diesels
`527-0333
Graves •
Wallpaper
Point
Featuring
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Canadian & Imported
Wall Coverings7-0 50
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Fred lawre ce
Electrical
Contractor
HOMEFARM &
COMMERCIAL WIRING
' Phone Auburn 526-7505
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Mitchell 348.8684'
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ELECTRICAL
Ge
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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'
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Now Doing Lubes. and
Tire Repair
Archie's Sunoco
527-0881,
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Farm Supplies, Petroleum'
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Seaforth Co-op.
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expert Interior &
Exterior
i7ecordtors
ICOM Paints
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Armstrong Carpets.
Window Shades
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PAINT AND PAPER
Phone 527.1880
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REPAIR SERVICE
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RESTAURANT
Lir. L. L. , B. O.
Home of
C4TH PIZZA
RddCher
Kentucky Style
Chicken
527-0443'
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HESSEN HAUS.
Restaurant ,D
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Dining Lounge
Main St. Seaforth
�527M 820,
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funeral Home
ROSS W. RIBEY,
DIRECTOR ,
87 Goderich St., Seaforth
Phone, 527-1390
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
Sincere and
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INSURANCE
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See us about your
General Life,' sickness,
accident and investment
Seaforth
Insurance.
'Age cy
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.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
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JOHN E.
LONGSTAFF
Seaforth Office
527-1240
Monday - Friday
9-5:30
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9.12100
Closed Wedntsdav5
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Windows, Doors, Awnings,
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• Bulk'Pelleted Feed,
• Fast unloading
elevator
• 2 pits' open' ,
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CLINTON
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WELDING AND
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Winnipeg Rd.
Vanastra
482-7931
SALES AND SERIW'CE
OF
Aluminum Welding
Livestock ,Racks
Ergo() Hallos
Grain Bddles
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•. Members' Contingency
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• Emergency Travel
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• Accident Services
• Auto Touring Service
• Bail Bond, Arrest Bond
• Foreign. Travel
Assistance
• Charter Flights/
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And More!
MAX LEARN.
BOX '197, HENSAL L.
PHONE 262-3405
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