Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 32 (2)Page 32
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1978 Dogs, entrances, garbage among topics
SOUTH HURON
RECREATION.BOARD
CHILDREN'S GYMNASTICS
• PROGRAM
The South Huron Recreation Board is offering a
gymnastics program for children between the ages
of 4 and 16 on Saturday at the South Huron District
High School (old gym). Previous experience is not
necessary.
COST: $15.00 for 15 week
STARTING: October 21st:1 978
Return tfte Following registration form before Oct,
• 13th. To: S.H.k.C. Box 1810, Exeter, Ontario.
NAME
. AGE TELEPHONE
ADDRESS
Did you take summer,.gymnastics Yes No
Did'you take gymnastics last winter Yes
If so what group were you in?
What color bar did you receive?
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC -
Every Tuesday •
from 6:30-- 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St.. Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuetsdoy evenings
Everyone welcpme
Tuckersmith receives belated grant
• Russ Archer of Clinton
informed Tuckersmith
Township council Tuesday
night in a letter that• it is
"obvious another entrance is
essential to the Industrial
Park of Vanastra". -
He said he 'felt compelled
to request an entrance way
to be granted directly north
of the Ontario Hydro
building winch could also'be
used for the Hydro entrance
off Highway 4." He said the
main entrance toff` the
perimeter road around
Vanastra t is "a bottleneck
for transports using the
Industrial Park. along with
this it is truly unsightly with
an auto wrecker at. the en-
trance."
Mr. Archer's letter was in
answer to a recent
notification sent him by
council that the ministry of
transportation and com-
munications had refused a
request from council this
past summer for this samel
additionaentranceway
because it was considered a
dangerous entrance on the
slope of a hill. At that time
the ministry said an en-
tranceway farther north
might be possible but all
costs for this would have to
be paid for by the residents
of Tuckersmith .township.
Council memberydecided
then that they were satisfied
that the five entranceways
off the perimeter road were
a -sufficient number for
. Vanastra in view of the
refusal by the ministry to
pay for the sixth.
-It's not warranted for us
to put that kind of money into
it." state, councillor. Frank
Falconer and all members of
council agreed with him.
They felt -it was a fairly
simple thing for a truck to
DASHWOOD HOTEL
' "Huron County's Fun Hotel"
Picture Lounge
'Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Oct. 5, 6, 7
DICK CHRISTOPHER &
THE OUTLAWS
Tiffany Dining Lounge
Hours
Open Mon. through Sat.
12-1:30p.m. Only
Reserve Now for Banquets & Holiday Parties
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get into Vanastra and locate
the Archer plant compared
to locating an address in a -
city where often a driver had
to manipulate a big tram
sport through narrow
alleyways.
Council members agreed
that it Archer wanted to go
ahead and try to convince
the ministry to put in the
additional entrance they
would not stand in his way.
The ministry of tran-
sportation and com-
munications has approved
the following snowplowing
arrangements for this
coming winter as • follows:
engaging +McGregor Farms
'to use one truck with
snowplow at $25 per hour and
to pay standby time at X15
per hour when not plowing;
to rent a 1976 Champion
grader, 190. horse power.
from December 11 to April7:
and to use the township's
own two graders.
Eldon O'Brien at RR HS,
Clinton will use his
snowblower to clear the
snow . from around the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
and the township office.
Road superintendent Allan
Nicholson in his report to
council said that over 55
signs on township roads had
been recently stolen or
damaged by vandals.
Requests for, building
permits were approved for:
Edith Baker.; part- lot 27.
concession 1. Huron Road
survey. a barn: McGregor
Farms, lot 5, concession 11.
HRS. addition to ...repair
shop: and Robert Cere,
Egmondville, lot 1. 2and 3, a
tool shed.
Dogs continue to be a
problem in the township,
especially in the Brucefield
area where complaints are
numerous.
Minor damage result
in two car crash
Optimists of Stephen
Straight or Costume
HALLOWEEN
DANCE
October 27, 1978
.9 p.m..: 1, a.m.
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Music by
DESJARDINES
o HURON PARK REC CENTRE
Proceeds to Youth Work
56.00 per couple
Only three accidents were
investigated by the Exeter
()PP this week, with damage
being comparatively light in
each.
• On Tuesday. vehicles
driven' by Carl Whitford.
Ashley. Michigan. and
Daniel Dalton. RR 2 Grand
Bend. collided on Highway
84. west of -Henson.
Damage was estimated at
Stl1a by Constable Bili
(1-'erioo.
The other two collisions
were reported on Friday
evening. the first when an
unknown vehicle struck a
mailbox and post -owned by
Keith Hern. RR 3 Exeter,
Damage was listed at S50 by
Constable Al Quinn.,
25th
Wedding
Anniversary
for
JACK & NELL
McCANN
Fria, Oct. 13
DASHWOOD -
COMMUNIT,Y CENTRE .
Music By
Country_Unlimited
luncn Provided
Constable Larry
Christiaen investigated the
other, which resulted in S1250
damage to a vehicle driven
by Donald.Poirier, Exeter.
which struck a hydro pole ola
concession 12-13 of Hay.
During the week. the Iocat
detachment officers laid six
charges under the Highway
Traffic Act. five under the
Liquor Licence Act and five
under the Criminal Code.
On Saturday evening. a
truck owned by Dennis
Carly. • Huron Park. was
stolen from his laneway. It
was recovered Monday
afternoon - in Stephen
Township. e
Constable Frank Giffin i?;
investigating. " -- - -
Council authorized clerk
Jack McLachlan tohaveth6
tax bills for . the township
done by the London Com-
puter Business firm at,, cdst
of $322 per year.
The Vanastra Day Care
Centre was given a good
'report by the consultant and
inspector out of London but
ii ructions were issued that
fire drill must be carried out
at least once a month.
Letters are to be written to
the Seaforth and Goderich
detacheintns of Ontario
Provincial Police asking.
them for a patrol of the
Hensall road on Saturday
mornings to help cut down on
littering from •the truck
carrying garbage from
Hensatl to the dump in
Usborne township..
Council was., pleased to
receive a letter from Jack
Riddell, MPP for Huron -
Middlesex reporting that a
request from the clerk for a
capital . assistance Wintario
grant for S23,t58.87 had been
approved. Clerk McLachlan
had noticed that no grant
from Wintario had been
sought for the enclosing of
the swimming pool at
Vanastra when it was con-
structed over two years ago,
and he had applied for it
.recently. This will help exit
• down on the large debt owed
by the citizens of Vanastra
since the construction of the
swimming pool and the'
recreation centre. The clerk
did not reveal the amount of
the debt still owing.
Council took no action on a
request from the Seaforth
Fire Area Board to pay rent
on the fire hydrants in
Seaforth. Council agreed it
was willing to pay" for- four,
used to fill water kanks in
'case of fire in the township.
"We don't mind paying. for
four but- not for the whole.
number," declared Coun-
cillor --o6ert
oun-cillorert Fotheringham;
*to is also a township
representative on the Fire
Area Board.
"Pretty small peanuts if
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Reception
& Dance
for
ROBIN O'BRIEN
BRUCE PFAFF
Sat., Oct. 14th
Music By
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
-SOUTH HURON
REC CENTRE
Dancing 9.1
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
the town of Seaforth can't
Tot in hydrants to fight fires
25th
Wedding
Anniversary
for
JIM & DORIS
DINSMORE
Sat., Oct. 7
9:00 p.m. .
PINERIOGE CHALET
No Gifts Please
(
Party
for
TOM GLOOR
Sat., Oct.7
GRAND BEND '
LEGION HALL
Everyone Welcome
J
ST. ANDREWS
UNITED CHURCH
Kippen
invites everyone to the
• 111th Anniversary
Celebrotion
Sun., Oct. 15th
11 a.m.
Speaker
Rev. R. McMullen
Special Music By.
KIPPEN CHOIR & REV. &
MRS. McMULLEN
25th
Wedding
Anniversary
Dance
for
BEV & MURIEL
PARSONS
Fri., Oct. 13
1978
at
SHRC
9-1
Music By
• HEYWOODS
lunch Provided
Best Wishes Only
Wedding.
Reception
Dance
for
BRENDA NEit '
&
STEVE SCHROEDER ,
Sat., Oct. 7
1978
. EXETER SOUTH
HURON REC CENTRE
9:00 • 1:00
Musk B, ,
BOB HEYWOOD r
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
in the town," stated Coun-
cillor Frank Faltoner.
Dance
Sponsored
By
HENSALL
INTERMEDIATE
HOCKEY CLUB
Fri., Oct. 13th
Music By
MOZART & THE
MELODY MAKERS
HENSAIL ARENA
Admission
56 Per Couple
Lunch Provided.
ZURICH
�. t
GRAND. BEND
Figure Skating Club
Registration
Sat., Oct. 14
ZURICH ARENA
10 -1 2 a.m.
GRAND BEND
SWEATER SHOP
1-3 perp.
OKTOBERFEST
Dance ,
Sponsored By
PRECIOUS BLOOD
RT:A,
S.H.R.C:
Sat., Oct. 21
Music By
THE TOPPERS
Dancing 9-1
HOT BUFFET
INCLUDED
510.00 per couple
Tickets—Jerry McLean
& PTA Members
25th
Wedding
, Anniversary
Dance
for
KEN & BETTY
INCH
Fri., Oct..6
EXETER LEGION HALL
Music By
MOZART'S
• MELODY MAKERS
9-1
5Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
Best Wishes
Only Please
1
G
JACKPOT
5500
in
54 calls
11 Reg. games
$10,prize
3 Special games
S 12 prize
1 Share+the-wealth
game
0ed.
Oct. 11
8:30 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
SPONSORED BY ZURICH
REC BOARD •
NO PERSON UNDER 16
WILL BE ADMITtED
41NELn 1IZEflIA1
1
5
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
,.....
235-231
EXETE
R1
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINE
SUBMARINES
J
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OTEL
ENSALL
Featuring entertainment again after
the summer. months
"CANADA COUNTRY"
Dining Room Open
Daily Specials
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20
GAMES
• 17 Regular.
• 1 Jackpot
•,2 Share -the -
Wealth
Licence No.
212181
BING
To -Night
Thurs., Oct. 5 8:00 p.m.
EXETER LEGION HALL
JACKPOT BONUS
$300 • $150
- 54 calls BALL -
1 admission per person No Reserve Seats'
Admission $1.00 for 18 Rounds
Extra cards 25' each or 5/ $1.06
Share -the -Wealth - 51001.00 11 for'2.03 -
Sponsored By -Ladies' Auxiliary
No One Under 16 Years of Age, Will Be.Admitted
LI
Crediton Hall Board will not
be holding regular bingos
this fall.
A special fowl bingo is planned for
Tuesday, November 28th, 1978.
We thank our,regular customers
for their patronage in the past,` .
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GIANT -
ANNUAL
CRAFT SHOW & SALE
SAT.0CT.14,
1978
LU CAN COMMUNITY
MEMORIAL 'CENTRE
HOURLY DEMONSTRATIONS
OVER 50 TABLES ON DISPLAY
ADMISSION 500
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
10 A.M. — 6 P.M.
LUNCH BAR DOOR PRIZES
Sponsored Sy ra.can Arena e.oster Club
TOR INFORMA LION Cort 117 1271 OR ))7 1171
ecir
GrUPe OA
1
MUSIC 'r BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT "
From Country -to Folk Rock,
Specializing In Graffiti,
Rock 'N Roll & Elvis Presley
OBER 6
.00 per couple
Proceed:, 1n hell) trrluhle(I boys
Music featuring- By Special Appointment
Auctioning t 9[)4 t4Prcut y Q,ut1 V.illey al 10 P
Dress
Up!
Auctioning: 1954 MERC SUNVALLEY
10:00 P.M. Auctioneer Norm Whiting
Reserve Bid
Tickets Available At
Al Epp's, phone 235-1461
Cody Brown, phone 235-1782
Dance from 9-1 A.M.
Fri., Oct. 6th, 1978
AL'S ALLEOUP NITE
Tickets $7.00 Per Couple
3, Free Turkey Draws •
Proceeds .
To Help Troubled Boys