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CONTACT
BILL McGRATH
22B-6871
Dear sir: of the new lagoon.
I am writing to you in This agreement is still
regard to your recent article tentative.
regarding theHuron Country The reason for allowing
Playhouse receiving per- the use of the lagoon is
mission to empty their simple: The Playhouse fills a
sewerage into the village's very real need, tourism. The
sewage lagoon. Playhouse draws about
Two points should be made 35,000 people to this area
before I continue further: 1) each year. When we are
The article was correct but always asking someone to
there were some points that help promote tourism we
seem to be unclear to the would indeed be hypocritical
public, and 2) I am writing to shun a need from one of
as an individual and all our better draws.
comments are mine not Thank you for this op-
those of council. portunity to clear some
It should be noted that the misunderstanding.
Playhouse did not ask for Cordially yours;
anything for nothing. They R.M. (Bob) Sharen
have a problem; we have the
best solution to their
problem. A committee ap-
proached council with a
proposition. Council con-
sidered the proposition and
gave agreement in principle.
The Playhouse committee
asked that they be given
permission to construct a
force main from Their site to
the village lagoon at an
expense to them of some I
$50,000,00. The force main
would be for their exclusive
use and would be destroyed
if the Playhouse ceased to
operate as a Playhouse or
was sold.
Council's term further call
for a 100 percent surcharge
of the sewerage service rate
to be paid by the playhouse;
a flow meter will be installed
by the Playhouse at either
end of the force main to
guard against any in-
filtration of aunauthorized
material; an easement for
the village to inspect repair
or destroy the line when
required. Further when the
additional capacity is
required the Playhouse will
contribute to the capital cost
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Auction Sale
of Household. Furnishings, Antiques and
Misc. Items cin
Sat., June 7, 1980 1 P.M. Sharp
156 Victoria St., West, Exeter, Ontario for Mrs.
Harold Jeffery
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Duncan Phyfe drop
leaf table and four chairs, Duncan Phyfe corner
china cabinet, 2 chesterfields and chair,:, 2 platform
rockers, swivel rocker, hostess chair, 2 foot stools,
Nordheimer piano, piano bench, T.V. magazine
table, floor, pole and table lamps, mirrors, carpets,
2-3 pc. bedroom suites, springs and mattresses, 2
beds complete with box springs and mattresses,
headboards, wardrobe, dressers, 2 sets of table and
4 chairs, high chair, odd chairs, step stool, 2 door
refrigerator, 30 " range, automatic washer and
dryer, dishwasher, Zenith wringer washer, 15 cu. ft.
deep freeze, electric mixet, can opener, iron, toaster,
grill, coffee pot, clock, floor polisher, humidifier, 2
vacuum cleaners (one like new) pots and pans,
silverware, knick-knacks, linens, blankets, quilts,
pillows, T.V. tables, 2 coat racks, crokinole board,
power lawnmower, garden fools, step ladder, exten-
sion ladder, lawn chair, many other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Kitchen cupboard,
china cabinet, pine blanket box, tables, coffee
tables,magazine rack, pictures and frames,mirror
with oak frame, small writing desk, Raymond sewing
machine, piano stool set of 6 chairs, set of 3 chairs, 2
odd chairs, chicken coop chair, quilting frame,
several dishes, oil lamps, several other items.
TERMS CASH
Noun Whiting, Auctioneer
Exeter 235-1964
Twilight
Auction Sale
of Household Furnishings,Antiques &
Misc. Items On
Wed., June 4th, 6:30 P.M. Sharp
Behind Whitings Warehouse 63 Main St.
Exeter, Ont.
for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson
and Ada Armstrong
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield and
choir, 2 love seats and chair, swivel rocker, recliner,
coffee table, 2 end tables, odd tables, table and 4
chairs, 2 black leather bar stools, console stereo
cabinet set, 2 B & W T.V.'s (1 portable, 1 console),
T.V. games, book case, deep freeze approx. 23 cu.
ft., Kenmore automatic washer and dryer, 2-24"
electric stoves, (one 3 years old), broiler oven, elec-
tric barbecue (new), vacuum cleaners, electric
broom, electric fan, sewing machine, students desk,
picture frames, mirrors, chest of drawers, double
bedsprings and mattress, single bed complete, roll-
a-way bed, cedar lined wardrobe, head board,
chrome kitchen table with 2 leaves, folding tables
and chairs, kindergarten table and chairs, baby
crib, odd dishes, set of dishes, glasses, punch bowls,
toaster, electric heater, pots and pans, linens,
blankets, 1 oval braided rug, ice skates, cameras,
books, suitcase, records, card table, picnic table,
door frames, window frame, fire door.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Cherry wooden
table, Parlor tables, odd chairs, set of 6 chairs, war-
drobe and dresser combination with mirror, chest of
drawers, vanity and bench, hall tree, mirror, Black
Horse ale tray, some china and irons, several other
items,
TERMS CASH
NORM WHITING AUCTIONEER
235-1964 Exeter, Ont.
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May 30 & 31
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Schnitzel Night
Every Wednesday 5 p.m.
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SAWING LOGS —
early part of this
Ferguson of RR 3
Heritage Museum
Mr. Walter Ellis, RR 1 Komoka, shows how logs used to be sawed in the
century. The saw is powered by a Monarch engine owned by Nelson
Komoka. This was one of the many engines displayed at the Lambton
on May 25.
4°4
expected to he ready in a
hires are also'being added to
the golf course.
Continued from, page IA
outdoor patio this summer.
couple of weeks. New fix-
to house an arcade, It
RD's Hotel is opening an Owners. Roger Coming and will now be able 'to enjoy a
cool drink in the sun between
noon and 8:041 p.m.
summer across the street at
Dan Keith say that people
the Village Inn is the theatre
The newest feature this
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• Farm Rented
* Clearing Auction Sale *
* McGillivray Twp., 2'h mi. west of #4 Hwy. just*
* off Mt. Carmel Rd., 8 mi. SW of Exeter 4(
* Friday Evening June 6 - 6:00 p.m. „or
4 MACH: Int. 966 diesel Formal! tractor - cab, air, .4(
• radio etc., (like new) only 1000 hrs., duals for 966, I.,
Ar Int. 574 diesel tractor with industrial loader, M.F. 65 75-.
high arch diesel-matic tractor with power adjusting .he
"1 wheels, Int. 710 automatic reset 4 fur. 16" plow (like -1‘
Ai- brand new), Kongskilde 18' cult. with hydraulic ,
wings & level bar (new), Int. 36 3 pt. hitch, 3 fur.
4 . plow, Novle 4 row cultitiller, Turncp 12' packer, Int.
, 510 16 run 7" f & g drill (like new), Int. #93 self
it. propelled bean special combine with Innis 'pickup, 74
Ford 501 mower, wagon & gravity bin, J.D. 494 A 4 ar.
Air row corn planter, Innis 500 bean wind rower, Heath r`
• bean lifter, Mauer bean lifter, Shultz fully hydraulic 4
'1 rock picker, spray motor 200 gal. sprayer, snow
* blower, harrows, M.F. 35 3 pt. hitch side rake.
MISC: (Which there are only a few of) 20 ton jack, Id.
-+V 'rams, chains, woven wire stretchers, tractor pulleys, "I
NIL tractor weights, steel posts, scrap iron etc.
"I TRUCK: 1967 Ford 700 with 14' grain box & hoist, 4..
'* excellent condition, will be certified.
GRAIN BIN: Rosco 1650 bushel steel grain bin. 4.
TERMS: Cash Sale Day
_ Refreshment Booth
and dinner ticket package available at $14.95. The Boy Iceercamin the former
Shirtworks shop. The store is
run, by Barry Strong, a
public can enjoy a gourmet denturist from Windsor. It dinner at the Village Inn and opened on May 16. The store
then attend Huron. Country offers 28 varieties of ice
Playhouse, Owner Michael cream and several kinds of Owen says that actors and sundaes, milk shakes and
actesses from the playhouse sodas.
will be staying at his inn, and
The booth which used to be that they work closely with known as 'Piece Works will
theatre.
re-open this summer after
Owen, who also owns the being closed for some time, former Peek and Seek shop The new tenants plan to
next door, says that it is open operate what they call
again
under • new computerized fortune
management. Owen has had telling. They will have a the building painted, but computer
to explain says they plan to tear it down astrological signs to the
at *the end of the summer to public.
allow for expansion of the
Extensive renovations are Village Inn. Owen also says taking place at the old
he is making renovations at Missing Piece coffee house. the arcade which he owns on Kitchener restaurant owner
the other side of the inn. Norman Lynn plans to open
"We're renovating it, up a Chinese restaurant and
making it a bit more take out. Lynn does not yet .respectable," he says.
know when he will be open
Mr. and Mrs. William for business because of the
Hrynuik of Alvinston are extent of the changes he is leasing Jack Willmore's fast making in the building,
food take-out booth for the
"Say it with Shirts" is a
summer. It's now called new T-Shirt shop on Main
BJ'S. It was first opened for Street. The business is being the long weekend and Mrs. operated by
Ron Cottrell
Hrynuik said they had who owns The Junction in "spurts of good business". Exeter.
BJ'S will only , be open
Next door is another fast weekends until the Hrynuik's
children are finished school food outlet. It's called The
and the family can live in Tree House and specializes
Grand Bend for the summer. in gourmet foods. As you
walk in you're greeted by an It's a new experience for the
couple, but Mrs. Hrynuik artificial parrot and
said that they've received surrounded by a jungle of
tropical plants. Owner Mick lots of help from local
businesses. Gorecki said that this
Flear's Bakery has summer it will only be a
changed ownership April 12. take-out service, but he
plans to convert the back New owners are David and
section into a licenced Sandra Green from Lucan.
restaurant for the following The name will remain the
year. He said that all foods same. The Greens are in the
will be homemade. Before he process of putting in new came • to Grand Bend,
equipment, including a new
Gorecki operated acomputer oven, proofer and mixer. The
portrait business in Toronto. new equipment will enable
the bakery to sell fresh hot Main Street does not have
bread all summer. It has the corner on this season's
always been a dream of new businesses. Mary
Dave's to own his own Morrice is operating her
health food store "For bakery. He started working Goodness Sake" in highway
at Flear's when he was 11
years old. He was bakery 21, along with Carol's Craft
Cupboard. Owner Carol Thar manager of Dominion Stores
for 13 years and bakery features many items she has
made herself or that are supervisor of Gordon's
hand made by local people. Supermarkets in Chatham
Pizza Delight has moved for six months. Don Flear is
south of its former location working for Dave for the
at Dale's Esso to a new summer.
spot New operators are Another new store in
Grand Bend is The Dutch Bill and Janice Peckitt.
STAINED GLASS -- At the Cambton Heritage Museum
pioneer day on May 25, Wolfgang Suppan of Dashwood
showed how he makes flower pots, lampshades and wall
hangings from stained glass, He has been working with glass
for 18 years and owns his own shop on Highway 83, west of
Dashwood.
Radoe, V,4preizies
Hensall Property
Auction
We have been instructed to reoffer by
Public Auction property known as 178
King Street, Hensall on May 30, at 7:00
P.m.
PROPERTY CONSISTING OF: 1 1/2 storey frame
house, living room, dining room, kitchen, sun room
and 1 bedroom on main floor with 3 bedrooms on
second floor, full basement, oil heat, new siding and
roof, all situated on a large treed lot 178 King
Street, Hensall, including single car garage.
No reserve - Highest bid will be taken as offer
$2,000 down. Balance 30 days.
Property sale held at the location at 7:00 p.m.
For further information please call Rathwell &
Associates at 527.1458,
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AUCTIONEERS, 1-1OUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
Lk
477 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTM. ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) S27-1430 1
reassures
petitioned the ,Attorney
with the Exeter and Grand'
Bend councils which have
General to increase the level
control,
Jack Riddell sympathizes
Offences Act, but 'believes
and excessive noise offences
have been made in the new
allows persons charged to'
sign a guilty plea and for-
ward their fine to court has
been eliminated for minors
of fines under the Provincial
that everything is under
due to adjustments which
court settlement which
that the police will still have
the power to control liquor
Act. The option of an out-of-
local -councils
Huron-Middlesex. MP?
Riddell has been assured and aside from the above
have to spend hours sitting in
courtrooms waiting for a
They can issue a ticket
and taxpayers no longer
dealing with these offences.
called "An Offence Notice",
exemptions, the persons can
porle,padlega ilud ntyQtangduapat, athneci cin;
pear in court . A person may
come before a Justice of the
obliged to go to court and
have a fine set.
fniecwi e n lteagni ds l a less
on
costfi w li lyl
Peace'f he wishes to explain
the circumstances in order
been caught before, he is
to have the penalty altered.
Riddell believes that the
But if the offender has
, pbennecfc-
defendent who might not charged with liquor' offences
show up. '
thatdiffleulutniettst
and all persons charged with '
creating excessive noise. wilItleunthlyins unke-ur
Persons charged with
initially
people and the police . get these offences will now have
used to the new procedure.
But Riddell said in a letter to
to appear before a Justice
and a fine will be set at the
Exeter council he is keeping discretion of the JuStice.
an eye on the situation and Riddell has also been
will disucss any problems advised that police still have
considerable discretion in' with the Attorney General.
Save A Life
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afternoon - 2-4 p.m.
evening 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
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Who's new in the 'Bend
LOG SAWING COMPETITION — Frank Humer of Grand Bend tries his hand at cross cut
sawing, in a warm-up for the contest at Lambton Heritage Museum Sunday. Staff photo
* of real good farm mach. truck etc. A.,
* For Mr. Lloyd Mothers, Lot 7 Concession 4, 7"
*Hugh*F"s" AUCTIONEERS * 666-0833
Ilderten
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