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ELECTORATE OF HIBBERT
Thank you for your vote of con-
fidence on Monday.
ROSS McPHATL
1 would like to take this opportunity to ex-
press my sincere thanks for the support I
received in the recent election.'Especially, to
those who worked so loyally on my behalf. 1
will continue . to give residents of Hay
Township the same dedication in the future
as i have in the pa t!
Sincerely
JOHN TINNEY•
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NOTICE
Take notice that persons who
obstruct or place snow on the King's
Highway may be ,prosecuted under
the Public Transportation and
Highway Improvement Act of On-
tario. Persons who are convicted of
such an offence are subject to a
minimum fine of $50.00 and up to a
maximum of $1,000.00.
Ministry of
Transportation and
Communications
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I would Tike rtes thank • everyone v.ery
much for their generous support :at the
polls on Monday. It was most gratifying
to me. It will be an h&nor and challenge
serving you for the next 2' years and I
will do my best tojmake decisions which
.-will be to the bettet:ment of Tuckersmith
Township.
ROBERT
FOTHER INGHAM
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EXERCISING HER FRANCHISE — One of the oldest citizens in Huron County to cost -her ballot in Monday's rrwnicipol elec-
tions was Miss Marie Gelinas, who turned 101 on Sunday. With Miss Gelinas at the pgltling station located at the. Biuewoter
rest home are Glen Thiel and loureen Corriveou. Staff photo
Hold ratepayer's meeting •
Hay council approves re -zoning
At the November meeting
Hay' council a change in
zoning for property owned
by Joseph Paul and Dorothy
Ducharme was approved. •
The change from
agricultural to agricultural
commercial allows for the
construction of farm
buildings on the property,_
The change still requires
final approval from the On-
tario -Municipal Board.
Thertownship gave its con- . were ' imposed upon R
sent to the severance of land Miller ;611.55. .Rudo
owned by - Douglas and Zimmer $584.37 and Nick
Phyllis Johnson. The proper- Dudas $584.37. The rates are
ty -in .question is located on to be imposed annually for
the, niirth boundary conces- ten years.
sion. lot • 12 of Stephen
township. Intended For Last Week
A drain tileage loan in the A ji a y township
amount of $15.000 from ratepayer's. meeting held
Grant Triebner was ap- Friday showed little concern
proved. - 'about the upcoming election
. Special draintileage rates but did show considerable
' or
USBORNE REMEMBRANCE— All students of Usborne Central School and the Exeter Legion
and Auxiliary joined in a Friday Remembrance Day service. Shown laying a wreath are
Students Chris Wegg and Tracey Southcott and Auxiliary member Elsie MacDonald. T -A photo
Local composer hears song
.
Pack -22 bales at Crediton
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Wednesday Zion United
Church . was -the -scene of
much actiMity. The Church in
Society committee of the
U.C.W. packed .22 bales of -
clbthing for mission services
•.in Londbn. Mrs. Rosa
Pickering, president of the
U.C.W., supervised the
cleaning of the Sunday
School carpet.
Working at the bale
packing were Mrs. Ed
Hendrick, Mrs. Ray
Morlock, Mrs.' Nelson
Lamport, Mrs: ,Armin
Schlenker, –Mrs.' Emerson
Wein, Mrs. Bruce Pierce.
Assisting Mrs. Pickering
were Mrs. Fred Bowers,.
Whalen
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
John Hartwiek, Woodham
and Allen Picket, St. Marys
spent Friday night and
Saturday with Mark Taziar. Menotti, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Davies, Calvin F a h r n e r,
Windsor spent the weekend
with. Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod
Mills Other visitors were Mr..
& Mrs. Bruce Mills, London
on Saturday evening and Mr.
& Mrs. Ray Mills and boys,
Centralia, Sunday. •
Sunday afternoon Margery
Morley visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur Cann, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hord and
Dianne, Strathroy visited ori
Friday with Mr. & Mrs.
Erriest Ferguson.
Sunday visitor with Mr. & -
Mrs. Earl French was John enjoyed a bountiful supper.
Skakel, , Thamesville. John
roomed with Earl when they Tq keep bananas from
attended Ridgetown College turning black, dip in lemon
Mrs. Walter Fyden,chuk,
Mrs. Morlock and Mrs.
Lamport.
During the Sunday mor-
ning service the choir sang
Prince of Peace, a song.
composed for Remembrance
_Day by Harry Schroeder.
Music for the song was put to
scale by Douglas 'Gill
For both Harry and Doug
Lewis, choir leader,
Remembrance Day evokes
poignant --memories. Four
brothers of Harry enlisted
during World War II. One did
npt return: Doug ,Lewis lost
an uncle in the first• war, a
brother in the second.
Because of his loss, he was
chosen to lay the -wreath for
the Province of Onthrio when
Lieury honoured its war
dead last week.
Visitors present at' the
morning service were Mrs.
• David Pike and Christine
Gayle of ' Toronto; Mr. &
Mrs. (Brian Nakamura and
Jason, Goderich; Dan
Haugh, Sheri and Kay
Kippen
By MRS RENA CALDWELL
Mr. ' & .Mrs. Cameron ,
Mellis, Inkster, Michigan
and Mrs. Margaret Hut=
chispn, S. Thomas spent
Friday with Mr. & Mrs. W. L.
Mellis.
Kippen U.C.�,,W: ii a
successf tri- uPPFf In
Brucefield Church,
November 8. About 800
of Agriculture. juice
Mississauga, led the children
of the Sunday School in the
singing of choruses.
Personals
Rev. & Mrs. Armin
Schlenker and Mary were in
Kitchener for the weekend to
attend the dedication s rvice
for Heidi Marie, dau er of
Mr. & M Carmin
Schlenker.
Lucan men
give blood
Members of the Lucan
District Lions Club held their
bi-monthly meeting Monday
evening, November 6 in Holy
Trinity Anglican Church,
with the Guild catering.
Lions president Paul
Dykeman presided for the
business meeting when it.
was announced that 16
members had turned out for
Blood Donors' Clinic
sponsored by the Women's
Institute, but only 12 were
able to donate blood, because
of colds, etc.
The' sports committees,
announced that 34 girls were
registered ins the Figure
Skating Club and 153 boys fin
the Lucan Lions Organized
Hockey League.
The D
advised that some monthjy
including• the-!
Years' Eve Party, were still
available. -
The membership com-
mittee is happy to announce
that five new members have
joined the club this fall.
r
interest in the township's
telephone system. -
About 25 people showed up
at the meeting in the Hay
township hall which vas
originally intended to allow
the quizing of the two reeve
candidates and the four per-
sons vying for the three
council seats.
Wilfred Mousseau
questioned the necessity of
having four -party lines in
the township. Mousseau said
if any type of move towards
private lines was made ex-
tended 'service should be
granted which could allow
Hay subscribers to call Ex-
eter at no cost.
Reeve Jack Tinney agreed
with Mousseau but that the
cost of going to extended
service would bequite high.
Mousseau countered; say-
ing the cost of calls to come
munities just outside of the
Hay service --area was
"peanuts." _
Tinney agreed, saying the
cost might appear to be
minimal but that•it adds up
in the long term.
Lloyd Mousseau said the
telephone,company was fac-
ing the problemof a fewer
number. of farmhouses and
as such. a fewer number of
subscribers.
• 'The deputy -reeve said un- -
less some way can be found
to keep people in the rural
areas some• services might
have to be eliminated.
The discussion then turned -
to having an equalized
assessment for the
telephone system which
would eliminate the present
system• of subscribers, who
are further away from the
company paying more.
Both councilfficandidate
Tony Bedard and rate payer
Mathew Denomme felt the
township should go to an
equalized assessment.
Tinney told the audience
the telephone system had
grown by "leaps and
bounds" with councillor
Lionel Wilder saying today
the system has 4.000 phones
in operation compared to 1.-
900 ten years ago.
The discussion then turne
to fire protec.tion with
Wilder saying the townstli
has started to budget for a
new fire -truck. - '
Hay pays 48 percent of the
costs of the Zurich and Area
Fire Board. Wilder said.
The board was last quoted
a price of $40,000 for a new
truck Wilder said. -
Wilfred Mousseau caused
a humerous reaction frofn
the crowd as he related the
-story of a convers e
had with Hensa fo er
fire chiefe few years ago...
According to Mousseau.
Ladies t Times -Advocate, November 16, 1978
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at Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
St. Mary's . Anglican
Church Guild .meeting was
. held Tuesday night in • .the
basement of the chur4hh.
Mrs. Alvin Faulder and Mts.
Gordon Scott were the
hostesses. Roll call was
aniewered with an Item to be
sold at their bazaar.
Bill Prest spent the
Weekend with friends at
Lindsay,-
Mr. - & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick visited with Mr. &
Mrs,, Neil • Trevithick,
Brantford last Tuesday.
• The November meeting of
the United Church Women
was held Wednesday night at
the home of Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis with her group having
the meeting arid opened with
a poem on "November".
Scripture,' Psalm 138 was
read by Mrs. Jack Hodgson.
Poem on '•Remembrance"
by Mrs. Lewis. A story as
told by .an official of the
veteran's administration was
related - by a number • of
events describing;, a doctor
held captive by another
fellow man read by Mrs.
George Lee.
Mrs. Jack Hodgson con-
ducted a question and an-
swerperiod after reading. a
story of inprisonment as told
by a Korean. Mks; Jack
Tevithick read the nnutes
of the last meeting. Roll call
•was answered by nine
- members.
Mrs. ' Jack Hodgson
'reported on the coming
events within the U.C.W.
which was enjoyed by all.
Hymn Ballad -of the U:C.W.
was then sung. $25 was
donated to the Alma College
-arid $10 to the JOhn Milton
Society. .
The first euchre party of
the season was held Friday
- night in the Brinsley Com-
munity Hall with eight tables•
in play sponsored by Mr. &
Mrs. Earl `I wi' , *Mrs.
Marjorie Steeper and
George Dixon.
Prize winners . were —
Ladies high, K. Neil; low,
Mrs. Evan 'Hodgins; lone.
Mrs. Roy Hodgins; men's
high, .Murray Carter; low,
Tom ,Yearley; lone, Levi
White. Mr. & 'Mrs. Jack
Trevithick and Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Carter will be the con-
veners for the neict party.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis;
Mr. &.Mrs. Jim Hodgins and
Andrea, Strathroy; Mr. &
Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and
Carolyn, Alice' Horner and
Rae Lewis were at Niola,
Ruth and Elmer Lewis'
Saturday evening.
Bill and Kathy Prest and
family visited in Toronto on
the weekend.
Mr. •& Mrs. Garnet
Trevithick of St. Thomas
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
Lenord and Estelle Daley
and Mr. & Mrs; George Prest
spent -Friday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Marwood,Prest,
d Exeter. -
p
the chief told they had a say-
ing about township- fires:
We haven't' lost a founda-
tion yet."
Considerable discussion
took place about stop signs
and lines of sight on the
township's road. -
On • gentleman complain-
ed a out . farmer who was
t up to the
;..t_
roads allowance thereby
hindering the view at the
corners. 235-2187
Tinny said :'there's only, 133 Huron St Eost. Exeter
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- To the Electors
Stephen,
- Usborne, and Exeter
Thank you' -for the confidence that you have
shoNiin in us fpr.another term.
' - - Harry Hayter,
Clarence 'Reg McDonald
.Huron County
Board of Education
To the ratepayers of the
TOWNSHIP
OF
USBORNE
We wish to express our sincere
thank to you for your confidence in
our recent acclamation.
• Reeve Bill Morley,
'.'1). • -Reeve Murray Dawson
Councillors Mervin Shute
Peter 8erendsen
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