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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-31, Page 7Local DAVID SCOTT PHOTO WAGON WHEELS - Travis and Hannah Jansen, and grandmother Nancy Millson, take part in the Wheel-a- thon on Saturday for Seaforth District Youth Group. Tender accepted Hulleu Council accepted two Targe tenders at its regular meeting May 16. A tender for $99,992.50 for a 55,000 GVW tandem cab and chassis truck from the Bluewater Truck Centre was accepted, as was a tender of $57,635.70 for the supply and installation of snow plowing apparatus and a dual purpose combination dump box and sand/salt spreader from Viking Ceves Ltd. Both major tenders are subject to approval from the provincial transpor- tation ministry. Hulieu Council passed a motion at its May 16 meeting to notify Blyth that the township intends to withdraw from the Arena Board Agreement as of December 31 "should those members ap- pointed fail to attend scheduled meetings in their appointed capacity". At its regular meeting May 16, Hulieu Council passed a bylaw changing the zoning on part Lot 23, Concession 10 in the township to "agriculture small holding" and "restricted agriculture - special provisions" from "general agriculture" and simply "restricted agriculture". THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 1day 31, 19115-7 McMaster Semen AINSURANCE BROKERS INC. AE1710 ,- NOME IAABEW — MANZ N COMA llEL CIL IL N IIMSS1U1L NCI8 BIL SIF.MON VICKI SIMON ANETTE GGA RT DAN PROM* 68 Ontario Rd. 348-9150 Mitchell 1800561-0183 Greyhaven Gardens R.R. 11 Londesborough We still have a good selection of planters and hanging baskets and bags. Gerry & Gladys Greydanus 523-9781 Open Mon. -Sat. dawn -dusk a student. CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE FOR STUDENTS is now open for business! Do you want work done for a day, a week, or more? HIRE A STUDENT Call: (519) 482-9301 or 1-800-461-8545 Fax: (519) 482-5498 The Student Employment offices are now located at GDCI, SHDHS and CHSS for your convenience fiNt E* E Human Resources Development Canada Diveloppement des ressources humalnes Canada '1/4404' TOP EARNERS - Robb Williams and Anita Pickett raised the most money for the Seaforth and District Yuuth Group Wheel-a-thon' on Saturday. Robb raised $80 and Anita raised $73. The event raised $470 towards the drop-in centre project. Lawn bowlers start season The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club officially started its 1995 season on Monday, May 22 with ideal weather. Six greens were in play in the afternoon followed by a potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. with hostesses Thelma Coombs, Grace Broadfoot and Beatrice Stoll. More than 30 members were present and following supper euchre was played in the club house. Some also participated in lawn bowling. Winners for the afternoon mixed jitney were: Ladies - 1st - Betty Tilley; 2nd - Rika Van Bakel. For the Men it was 1st - Pat Flannagan; 2nd - Lee Ryan. Prizes for the euchre went to the following: ladies high - Gladys Doig; Ione hands - Mary McClure; consolation - Viola Taylor; mens high - Phillip Thomas; Lone hands - Sam McClure; Consolation - Oliver Pryce. The next social and potluck supper will be held on June 27 at 6 p.m. and hostess will be Edna and Neil Bell and Beatrice Stoll. Three Seaforth teams were in Clinton on Saturday for their first tournament. Jack and Marie Muir were high two game winners while Art Finlayson and Brenda Empey won the consolation prize. Sunday June 4 at 10 a.m. will see the first stage of the prov- incial ladies and men's fours for the district being played at the Seaforth Greens. Thursday, June 1 will be ladies pairs in Exctcr while on Wednesday May 31st ..ill be mens pairs in St. Marys. The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club always welcomes new bowlers and for the month of June will be free bowling to new bowlers. Bowling times are Monday 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., Tuesday 7 p.m. Thursday - 7 p.m. and Friday - 1:30 p.m. Bowls are available to try at the club house, just remembei to wear flat -soled shoes. KELLY CONSTRUCTION • Hyhoe & bulldozer service •Foundations Dug *Old barns buried •Float service •General excavating & grading 2-9505 �•a - Opp FULL- oS� RANGE - r CORD ESS • TELEPHONE with Dual Wave"" Noise Filter RCA VR603HF VCRStandard Features, plus: 4 HEAD STEREO HI-FI $329• 99 CROWN PORTABLE P.O. Box 640 Mitchell NOK 1 NO OFFICE & 348'8745 FAX#348-4772 RESIDENCE... Clinton — The Huron County Health Unit has become aware that cheese from an unlicensed source may be offered for sale In Huron County and other areas of the London region. This ready to eat food product may contain high levels of bacteria rendering it unfit for human consumption. These cheese products may be offered for sale under the following product description from vendors: 1. Crema Los Tres Hermanos. a white creamy cheese in a 500 mL clear plastic container with a snap on lid. may not be labeled. 2. Cheese white in colour, similar to dry cottage cheese in a beige -brown coloured "take-out" Styrofoam container, wrapped in cellophane. 3. Block cheese (hard, white cheese) crumbles easily, wrapped in clear cellophane or clear plastic bags. This notice is to alert the public not to purchase or consume any cheese products fitting the above -noted description and to contact the Huron County Health Unit, Public Health Inspection Department at (519) 482- 3418 or 1.800.285.5184. if they have been approached and/or purchased these food products. Contact for additional information: Klaus Seeger .4 STEREO SYSTEM CD Remote, double deck & speakers $AAD.00 CD PLAYER with remote control $128" RCA VR327 VCRStandard Features. plus: ON-SCREEN REMOTE Gr. 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