Times-Advocate, 1985-07-17, Page 15Authority continues water pollution fight
The Ausable Bayfield Conservation with the Ontario Ministry of the 1•:n -
Authority A.B.C.A. r in cooperation vironnaent and the Ontario Ministry
Travel East in 1985
12 DAY ATLANTIC PROVINCES
DEPARTS: July 22, August 12 and Sept. 09
'SAME PRICE AS IN 1984* A real bargain. See Charlottetown,
Halifax, Anne of Green Gables Home, Woodleigh Replicas.
Day cruise from Yarmouth to Portland on the Cruise Ship -
M.S. CARIBE.
19 DAY NEWFOUNDLAND AND GASPE TOUR
DEPARTS: August 5th
ONLY 12 SEATS LEFT! A unique look at the Gaspe and New-
foundland as well as our Maritime provinces. Travel by ferry
to Newfoundland, see Quebec City, Montreal, Perce Rock,
Cornerbrook, Gander and St. John's. ,Visit Halifax and
Fredericton. 2 to room - $1249.00 per person.
15 DAY MARITIMES TOUR
DEPARTS: August 25th
An excellent fall colour tour! Good value for your travel
dollars.
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3 DAY OTTAWA AND 1000 ISLANDS TOUR
DEPARTING ON July 29th
Travel in Canada in 1985. See the beauty in Ottawa, tour the
city, cruise the 1000 Islands, see Old Fort Henry and Upper
Canada Village. A short break in the summer - excellent tour
for all ages.
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5 DAY MOOSONEE AND ARCTIC TIDEWATER
DEPARTS: July 30th - ONLY 8 seats left
August 27th. 1985
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Our Agent In Exeter
ELLISON TRAVEL & TOURS
CALL TOLL FREE - 1-800-265-7022 ‘rip
LOCAL - 235-2000
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Auction Sale of Property
* • and Complete Equipment for Lucan Produce and *
* • Turnip Waxing Plant. Corner of Market and
* Beech St., Lucan, Ont.
Thur. Eve. July 25 - 6:30 p.m.
* Owners have instructed us to sell the following, as they
ore retiring from business. *
aF PROPERTY: Will be offered at 8:30 p.m. Subject to a very *
* moderate reserve bid. TERMS: 10 down, balance in 30 days. *
*•1',4 acre lot, 175' wide, 348' long, frontage on 3 streets in the *
* heart of Lucan. -
*BUILDINGS: New storage insulated building 50 x 60, old school *
*house with upstairs 30 x 50 and adjoining building 30 x 50. -
' "}=°* Equ►pped with #utnace, natural gas, and water, sewage, 3 phase '
*hydro. Excellent potential os a warehouse=or--the,preper_ty_gs.
*building lots.
*MACHINERY AND TURNIP EQUIP.: Turnip washer wooden
* drum roller, FMC model 3614HL rinser with motor, FMC dryer
* with oil burner 18' long, turnip waxer with 5 heat units, 4'
* grading table, 10' chain elevator, 3 small platform scales, 3 con-
* veyor belts, different sizes, 20' chain elevator, 31' x 18" wide
*belt conveyor with electric motor, 39 double skids, Clark forklift
*propane fuel complete, A.C. propane fork lift with lift and
*dump, 60 30 bu. vegetable boxes, 3' carts, turnip cartons, Fair
*banks - Morris 48000 Ib. truck scale with 18' x 9' platform, 3
*sets of bins 15' x 5', 5 boxes of carton staples, air stapling
4 machines, 2 bag sewing machines, etc.
* COOLING UNIT: 25 h.p. compressor and motor, 3 sets of 3 fans
*and motors, 2 sets of 4 fans and motors, 2 ceiling circulating
* fans.
9'
9'
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9'
9'
9'
MISC: Olson natural gas heater, bolt rock with bolts, Smith- *
* Roles twin tank air compressor, Westinghouse fridge, doors, *
go gas heater, electric stove. fiberglass pickup topper, 200 gal. 9'
*fuel tank and pump, desk, file cabinet, adding machine, elec-
tric heater, AM 8 FM stereo with speakers many other misc.
*items.
*TRUCK: 1977 Chev 1 ton with hoist, 4 speed transmission., V8
*motor. Running good, selling as is.
*TERMS: Cash sole night on chattels. Booth
Auctioneers
*Hugh Filson
666-0833
9'
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Tom Robson
666-1967 0
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NORM WHI'nNG _
auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of household furnishings, antiques, and misc.
items, on Saturday, July 27/85. 12 noon sharp.
To be held at Pryde Blvd. Exeter, Ont. for Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Elgie, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bryon, Granton and additions.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 9 pc. solid wood dining room suite
(excellent condition), curio cabinet (like new) set of 5 wooden
chairs, French Provincial chesterfield and chair, Traditional
chesterfield and choir, new sofo bed—with matching chair, 2
swivel chairs, arm chair, hostess chair, rattan chair, foot stool.
2 coffee and end table sets, (one French Provincial style), floor,
table, pole and swag (amps, 3 oil paintings, 4 pc. bedroom suite,
2 night tables, 3 dressers, bedroom chairs, box spring and mat-
tress, like new. single beds, book cases. TV stand. student desk,
filing cobinet. set of cord table and 6 choirs, gold G.E.
refrigerator, gold 30- range. Maytag washer, Hot Point clothes
dryer (approx. 1 year old), Elec. dehumidifier and humidifier,
vacuum cleaner, heater, hot plate, toaster, mix master (seldom
used), fry pan, bean pots, 2 radios, iron, clock, coffee pots, food
grinder 2 sets Of dishes, large assortment of odd pieces of china
and gloss ware. pots and pans, alum. ext. ladder, step ladder.
B 8 D skill saw. 12- elec. chain saw, Whipper Snipper, ' " power
drill, 7" skill saw, emery. logging chains. 4" vise. elec. motors,
elec. cords, hand and garden tools, outside Christmas lights,
exercise bike (like new), 5 speed men's bike like new, lawn
choirs. Gibson Bros. 8 HP riding lawn mower. elec. lown mower,
1 face cord of wood, new ice box for trailer, new chemical toilet,
several other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Solid oak 9 pc. dining room suite
with beautiful carving (exceptionofly unique). 2 -secretary desks,
1 pine. oak buffet, 2 washstands 2 chest of drawers, cedar lined
wardrobe. parlor table, drop leaf table, kitchen table, small
harvest table, parlor and settee choirs, oak rocking chair, 2
press back chairs, piano stools. organ stool set of 3 chairs, foot
stool. pine blanket box, hump back trunk, mantle clock. cop-
per boilers, copper kettles. coal skuttles oil lanterns, set of
4 sleigh chimes. crocks, large jug, sad irons. flot irons, iron fry
pans. granite scrub board. school books wicker plower. severol
pieces of gloss such as Carnival, Depression. Corn Flower,
crystal figurines, candle holders. tea tins heart Crown sealer.
Eatons catalogues, many other items
Terms Cash. For further information contact:
Auctioneer
Norm Whiting, Exeter 235-1964, 235-1931
of Agriculture and Food, is continu-
ing its program to reduce water pollu-
tion for livestock operations.
Tracey, Ryan has recently joined
the staff of A.B.C.A. to work with
farmers toward reducing the pollu-
tion potential of their farms. As Water
Quality Technician, she is replacing
DaXe Balint who has left the Conser-
vation Authority to work on fish
cultures in South America. 'Tracey is
a graduate of the co-op geography
program at the University of
Waterloo. She brings with her a farm
background and familiarity with the
manure management program since
she worked on the program when it
was started in 1982.
The A.B.C.A.'s involvement is in
response to concern about water
quality expressed by a number of
member municipalities. In 1982 and
1983. farms having a potential for
manure pollution were identified.
Educational packages describing pro-
per manure management, storage
structures and remedial measures to
control runoff or prevent pollution
were distributed to each farm iden-
tified as having pollution potential.
In 1984, the Conservation Authori-
ty conducted a study to identify
municipal and tile drains exhibiting
poor water quality in the at -ea drain-
ing into the Parkhill Reservoir. It was
found that 10 percent of the tile drains
surveyed were severely con-
taminated and a further 40 percent
contained large algae growths, in-
dicating moderate pollution. Subsur-
face drainage is believed to be a
significant cause of poor water
quality.
Denis Veal, chief of water
resources assessment at the Environ-
ment Ministry's regional office in
London, said that a study of the Lake
Huron shore has shown that livestock
manure was a significant contributor
to the 1983 beach closures at Grand
Bend. High levels of fecal colifirom
bacteria were found to be leaking
from farms in the Ausable Watersh-
ed into the watercourses. As a result.
(he Ministry in cooperation with the
Conservation Authority is launching
a renewed effort to help farmers
reduce manure pollution.
The primary purpose of the pro -
MINISTRY OF
MUNICIPAL
AFFAIRS &
HOUSING
ONTARIO
HOUSING
CORPORTATION
TENDER REFERENCE
NUMBER B05 P.T. 85-29
`Replace' --root.,-shingles=.,,
Brussels OH -1
-Tenders will be received for
the above until 11:00 a.m.
local time, Friday, July 26,
1985 by the Ontario Housing
Corporation, Southwestern
Regional Housing Programs
Office, 275 Dundas Street,
l l th floor, Suite 1101, . Lon-
don, Ontario N6B 3L1 (519)
679-7110, from whom details
and specifications may be
obtained. Details can also be
obtained from Huron County
Housing Authority, 48 The
Square, Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M5 (519) 524-2637,
quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT NECESSARILY
ACCEPTED.
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* Antique and Household
gram is to provide information and
technical assistance to farmers. The
Conservation Authority is encourag
ing farmers to use the Ontario Soil
Conservation and Environment Pro-
tection Assistance Program grants
available through the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food. Grants for one-
third the cost of manure storage
facilities up to a maxi►num of
$5,000.00 per farm operation are
available for qualifying projects.
Anyone with questions about
agriculture pollution, manure handl-
ing and storage problems or simply
interested in more information should
contact Tracey Ryan at the Ausable
Bayfield Conservation Authority of-
fice in Exeter at 235-2610.
We're moving
Gigantic
Yard Sale
Sat., July 20
10 a.m.
148 Algonquin Dr.
Huron Park
"Everything but the kit-
chen sink"
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NEIGHBOUR -AND
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83 Gidley St., Exeter
235-1756
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Auction
* For Mrs. E. Pullman (Hodgins) - Lot 2, Con. 13,
* McGillvrgy Twp., 1 mi. west of Ailsa Craig, then
* 51/2 mi. north.
* Saturday, July 20 - 12:30 p.m.
` * Washstand, flat to wall cupboard, side board top with mirror,
* press back chairs, chest of drawers, oak barrels, crocks, sq.
* table, high chair, milk can, crib and baby basket, rockers,
blanket boxes, old radio, book case, captains chair, quilts,
* horse blanket, Fridgidiare fridge. Hot Point self cleaning elec-
* tric stove, chrome table and chairs, chesterfield and chair, day
* bed, hair dryer chair, 4 pc. bedroom suite, odd chairs, dishes,
*fern stand, small appliances. (amps, TV, 'electric sewing
* machine with cabinet, end tables, matching (amps, linens, bed-
ding, Gilson deep freeze, Int. deep freeze, Frigidaire
* automatic electric dryer, western saddle, 2 Int. milker units,
*Surge goat milker, sleigh, toboggan, fans, etc.
*TERMS: Cash sale day Booth
* Hugh Filson
* 666-0833
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Tom Robson *
666-1967 *
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Auction Sale
Of men's clothing and store fixtures, pine
lumber, furniture, antiques, 1962 Thunderbird
and misc. items on Thursday evening 6:30 p.m.
July 25/85. Location; Bob Swartmans Men's
Wear, 386 Main St., Exeter Ontario.
CLOTHING lg. collection of mens suits, pants, shirts, T shirts,
socks, ties, etc.
STORE FIXTURES: 3 glass display cases, display islands, 7 mer-
chandising display counters, underwear, shirt and tie merchan-
disers, suit and pant racks, display monsford.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES wooden kitchen table with 5 legs,
4 wooden stools, odd chairs, 2 buggy wheels, 4 wrapping paper
dispensers, 2 cosh registers, 10 old large wooden shoe boxes,
hall tree, antique wooden trim mouldings.
FURNITURE & MISC mates bed, double bed, mirrors, clock,
3 sets of skis.
CLASSIC CAR 1962, 2 door black hardtop Ford Thunderbird PB
PS, PW in good condition.
Terms cash. Don't miss this sale. For information contact:
Auctioneer Norm Whiting Phone 235-1964, 235.1931
Times -Advocate, July 17, 1985 Page 15
CUSTOM WORK
Custom round baling,
swathing and combining
Doug or Pete Case
235-1648 or
235-0197
Budget
Rent A Car
Low daily and weekly rates
Special weekend rate Fri-
day 6 pm.. to Monday 10
a.m. 559.95 including 200
free km's.
Mensal! Motors Ltd.
262-3331
Auction Sale 444!0
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on July 20th, 1:00 p.m.
for Bob Vair at 33 Goshen St. North, Zurich
FURNITURE Oak dining room table, chairs and buffet, Martin
piano, black chair and ottoman, old wooden chest, wall table,
double bed, mattress and springs, dressers, school desk, of-
fice desk, lamps, trunks, wooden and lawn chairs, table, pic-
nic table, high chair, playpen, stroller, change table, hamper,
carpet.
APPLIANCES 22' T " Kelvinator electric stove, Sanyo washer
spin-dryer, (Good condition), kettles, toaster, electric frypans
and other items.
HOUSEHOLD: luggage carrier, suitcases, kitchen vanity set,
sleeping bags, bicycles, sausage stuffer, sleigh, coolers,
downhill skis and poles, toy boxes, books, magazines, foot-
ball helmet, hockey equipment, misc. kitchen items, oak book
case, four Windsor chairs, three -speed bike like new, crocks,
mantle clock, wicker pieces, armed rocker, small tables,
fireplace brass.
TOOLS' pitch fork, heat lamps, brooder bulbs, chicken waterers
andfeeders, lobster trap.
NOTE: Bob is moving to a new location. Plan to attend this sale
ofTikenew and good articles. TERMS: Cash - 1975 Ford ,Torino
- as is - clean unit.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
Auctioneer John Finlay
236-4814
NORM, �WN17'IN(i
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Auction Sale
Of household furniture, misc. items on Saturday,
July 20/85, 12:30 noon sharp. For Mr. and Mrs.
Fred W. Bischoff, 2 miles South of Exeter on No.
4 Hwy.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. ANIIOUES & COLLECTARLES
chesterfield and chair, swivel rocker, stereo radio, record
player, end tables, small tables, table with dt~awer and hutch,
lamps, tapestry, pictures and mirrors, fireplace tools and
screens, wardrobe, oak armoire, single beds, 3 pc. bedroom
suite with box and mattress, 7 pc. kitchen suite, utility table,
school desk, 30" G.E. elec. range, G.E. deep freeze, Maytag
washer and dryer, portable sewing machine, Kenmore vacuum
with power head, 2 radios, waffle iron, tea kettle, can opener,
coffee maker, hair dryer, hair blower, floor polisher, clock,
vaporizer, 9' x 6'8" carpet, several dishes, 4 place setting of
dishes, sets of glasses tea pots, cups and saucers, bean pot,
Blue Mountain pottery, odd dishes, wine decanter and glasses,
tupperware, set of stainless steel, pots and pans, drapes, gas
barbecue, db•wn"draft stove; English:,and,-.German,lortg play
records, croquet set, toys, games, 2 Ig. flower pots, 8 sliding
glass windows, 5 wooden doors, 30 ft. ext. ladder, 5 ft. step
ladder, hand tools, some good tires, fishing tackle and equip-
ment, mesh fence and posts, jumper cables, rabbit cages, many
other items.
GARDEN TOOLS weed sprayer, shovels, hoes, rake, fork, Lawn
Boy lawn mower, Lawn Flite lawn mower, (like new), about 300
ft. of rubber hose.
Terms cash. For information contact
Auctioneer Norm Whiting 235-1964 or 235-1931
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH •
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of
Tuckersmith will hold a series of public open houses, as indicated
below, to consider the proposed comprehensive zoning by-law.
OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE
Monday, August 19, 1985
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The first hour of this meeting will consist of a general presentation
to be followed by questions. Everyone is welcome to attend the
presentation or drop in any time to discuss the by-law with Council
or a County Planner, or if you are unable to attend this meeting
please drop in any time on
Wednesday, August 21, 1985
Between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
or 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location - Vanastra Recreation Centre;
Vanastra, Ontario
The open houses are deemed to be public meetings under Section
34(12) of the Planning Act; they provide a flexible timetable to suit
the malorlty of ratepayers and an opportunity to consider 'and
discuss specific concerns.
The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of
Tuckersmith as shown on the attached map below. It implements the
Tuckersmith Township Secondary Plan by establishing land use
controls and zones In the township.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or
verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the
proposed zoning by-law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law
Is available at the Township Office in Tuckersmith during normal
business hours. In addition, a draft copy of the proposed by-law has
been sent, for Information purposes, to all owners of property and
tenants, as noted on the latest revised assessment records.
DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF J.R. McLachlan
TUCKERSMITH, JULY 115, 1985 Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Tuckersmith
OMR 115, R. No. 5
CLINTON, Ontario
NOM 110 •
(519) 482.9543
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