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Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 2�WflS$ Pelf L 1Stte'l4,'WS2 r WDnan found guilty of arson in court GODS RIt2H - Former Gode- rich resident Gabrielle Bell was found gullty of anon and has been remanded in custody until June 26. Bell was charged after fire broke out m January, 1990 near the intersection of Hamilton and Navigate Sweets in which three businesses and a second-atoey apartment were destroyed. The residence, which was the Bell home, and the businesses amounted to about'5500.000.in damage St. Marys girls saves fawn ST. MARYS - Kathy Bell is a local hero in this town as she rescued a tiny fawn along the River Road. Bell who was riding her bike, noticed the tiny deer stuck in a groundhog hole. ti Attempted abduction M1TCIV..LL - Police in this Perth town are keeping tbeir eyes wide open following an at- tempted abduction. Accordjgeathoilitchell Ad• - ,vacate. -both a nee black sports .car with raised white lever tires -asked a- young boy to get in the car but the boy said no. Two days later. three young boys were approached by a man 30.40 years old in a lime metal- lic green car and asked the boys their names and addresses. Expositor GM passes away SEAFORTH - Ed Byrski, gen- eral manager of the Seaforth Ex- positor passed away suddenly on June 9, at the age of 47. He was a long time employee with Signal Star Publishing Limited and also acted as the company's advertising director. Byrski, is survived by his wife Dorothy. He passed away at the Alexan- dra Marine and General Hospital in Godcrich following a short battle with cancer. Reform party elects president SEAFORTH of Seafm weskit Riding u, u1t. . - Harry Deathaan • been elected ' iuron-Bruce ..,urn Party of Canada. A financial consultant, Den- ham has been working with the party for the past year. The Huron -Bruce Riding has tyet to elect a candidate. Theatre losing publicity director BLYTH - After being the voiseef,the Blyth Festival Thea - Are tar An imams, Jame Gard - ser IOU be leaving her position Tea Ditrotor;of Mang With ,wadtiag with the ,theatre. she was a founding ,tiwmber of the Godetich Cham- berof Cstasaasrre. Mee er i*te aswwfeles37eestriNIslLwn c6ragl etultetes the winners of -the ,June 3,4;5 6loytole eetdeo-held in conjunction with the Optimist ckab. Exeter Nubile . 3ohool =winners Include Tyler Blue (back Jeft), Dave •Parrguher, :Lisa C' iia slemone, Jeff Jarrett, Jenna Rader (front left), JasonrRoy, Josh torn, Jenni DeB/ock, and Matthew Johns, whbwas r>absent. 1 Wingers of 'the Monk rodeo from Precious Bbod Separate School were Amy Regier (left), Jason Fach, Megan Geiser, and Natasha Duckworth. Her►sall compnster stealing county's thunder? Continued from frontpsge publicized wed neeztain aspects .of it had been discussed with county staff. Henson reeve Cecil Pepper said he too had considered that building a six -channel composter would be of more use to the county, but was told by the province that a three - channel was adequate until it is a proven system. He was assured that expending the system can easi- ly be done at a later date if needed. As it stands. the current project is expected to turn up to 7,000 cubic metres a year of organic waste into useful compost. Waste management committee chairman Tom Tomes wondered how the Hensall project could be approved by the Ministry of the En- vironment, without- coming to the .attention :of the Huron Mather Plan albecaaaeche name t nistrY j44 w rk- ing with both. MPP Paul Klapp, who also at- tended the --meeting said he had faith Hensel' and the county would beable to work together with the project. Reaburn said after the meeting it appeared to him .that many at the county level were unaware of the Heasall composting project, and were perhaps concerned it was stealing some of the thunder of the Waste Management Master Plan. - But Reaburn also said he was con- cerned that .the .county wants to view ,the Heasall oomposter as a real waste .diversion plan, even though the province still sees it as a rah and development project. Fad statement renv COlilt EXETER - Justice of the *toot Karen Sturdy 1♦ semoneed.an Ailsa Craig woman to a $750 fine with X90 days .to pay in Justice of she Peace court in Esaoler:iast Tuestday,aftersh° made false state- ments so police for en .incident occurring on March 27. Delores Guiadat of lot *12, concession 14, Ailsa Ctsigplaadguilty.iothe charlge. Tits court heard dietetic wsa stopped for speeding on con- cession -atatd 2.3..in ,,fittitian 'Towaakip Mod al- though she couldn't produce .proof. Amid ,she .bad -insurance with a company in London. She produced a photocopy of :an insurance _policy to police a couple of days later. The court was .told ale bad.uover been insured and the photocopy was false. Delideaessidersallianahan Thomas Gray of Main . tS Diashwood, was vieted_tor making an unsafe lane vbeal ;antd of riving whine ander suipensionsad must perigees lauding $1.B7SanstppRes elion• - Alma WesNmke of 39:(dsascilior'.SL. Zwich old she ocwrt, in the of the agco+sed, *too, Petoiery 12. Capty. atirbile Ms* ber . ear tbn 1 ighway 4,m Hessen j o od,to.csortAber:out other lane causing damage Otter Wt kos i iot~asd imam. The constable stalled to;ti>,e2aaoiaartc. found Ale tiatay.bed a aus- peade d licease:and,behedenede nikapsuper,Jwe:oltsgge. '1;l c ac- cused 10W told ilestflawriliethebedlositAnw imclmid-rots,ataaagpt- ing to poll into aha ro Cam& Sauce soilwa4Kieod a,plcfor trailer in,biementisw at mer.xamiai iibeaaoeident• Jmice :of Jive -Aimee xmsu.s6ttmly��wk�iaw ray . gtlt�ttilon: u G.Mgts tatith rlpWM[alial AimoAE itc- aidant .whoa: fittieJ4iNvrb ilii ter fki g ivaaer s`rilpapaion and the S75 for 1hn urwfejsnefa e• • Stiskealonesiosigsk Parr Visscher of Lot 19 StepharrTimiam. iiD jst+sd, a;B,ipa Mf guilty for having his validation sticker on his front liesnapepylnmr- er than on his back plate. The court was told that on March 18 an officer stopped the ac cused who was driving on highway 4 in Stephen Township beeausc he did not have a validation sacker on his rear plate. Visalia mid -lie did not realize it was to be on a particular plate. Justice of the Peace. Karen Sturdy, fined Visacher 575. Mike Stahl (centre) "sad Jake 'VJlstcher (right) and the JChrtstlan Service edge a boys wivsffe with dented b/eyaNs Jos they package them up for a voile, to lam. Bicycles on way to Cuba EXETER - The boys of the Christian Service Bri- gade of the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle were helping their leaders in packaging up donated bicy- cles last Tuesday evening - bicycles for Cuba. Transportation in the communist regime is be- coming increasingly difficult as the country's fleet of 1950s American cars ages beyond repair, and broken ties with the former Soviet Union mean the parts for the Russian automobiles are also increas- ing in scarcity. Consequently, Fidel Castro has initiated a pro- gram to get the country rolling on two wheels. Bi- cycles are still expensive; however, and priced well out of reach of Christian missionaries who am still trying to keep ahold of the remaining religion in the country. The Christian Service Brigade received 15 donat- ed bicycles, repaired those that needed it, and pack- aged them up for delivery by a Brigade team going -to Cuba later this summer. The team will be help- ing out at mission construction projects, and will be dropping off the much-needed bikes. Mike Stahl explained that this is the first time any chapter of the Christian Service Brigade has taken on such a project. He said he hopes the bikes -for - Cuba program will be undertaken by brigades at other churches in the region. Lelia Way and .Steve Yorke star in the Huron Country Playhouse's season opener, The Sound of Music. Pia 1n ase opens 1992 With c/asrTc By Adrian Harte GRAND,BEND - The Huron Country Playhouse bas. chosen to be- gin its 1992 season with a musical with which everyone, everywhere. can ging along. Absolutely everybody /mows the story_ and songs of The Sound of Mrsstc. isvecyase,lcapws the tale of the drawatic escape of the Von - Trapp family. Everyeee kouws how to solve a problem like Maria. In soup respmts. "dime. might be just a little too familiar with the Julie Andrews ®pvie. but the stage production has a few surprises. Few expect ibe.cumarin to rise on ibeta Gene of the convent at vespers. The hillside wrap of Melia (frAlayerd lir Leiser Way) coates a law mu - menu later. providing a, contrast and reaming die point that Maria sloes atot<godly fit rt as a ton. Evan Way's "bruttdtvay" voice stands out as aoastetbiagshen to the woven. The Suwad *Mink has Algae liveliness the Audience might expect of it. The algaaed backdrops (sae Aiistrtan atuwUains rusily•thal craft- gy?)are imPsst slue• 1ytos4411r f4at oldie Von Trapp mansion which drew a round sttiatpplwiao from ibe*Awe when unveiled. The Captain Von Tapp.played by Mew Yorke (you may r tem- ber Lyjtn 4n 1Jte Jayttte�iise's ,yet ➢wldsis1ign Of firigadSon). MYas the mtrptoamtalon Iron torn andee meanie Leo a Nam and loving father very obviousksdakitiSPL . -The Von Tapp olikkeoarajilayad -byAiwa' legal Y!e curie s, sd . the *soler Ofdirecaor Tony loluvel. They ktpt;fdte siseaY.pBwdOlive even tlinctliSh *Wksand. iiphisril •lltel-liMie rd Abe -abeam ow - NW sn gpeoi ig eight. No :doubt the provmcisl Sent many will go a long way to prevent- jpgfibe_iritalik of rainwater that made its way to stage right. ant hoof one of. ler musicals of all time won't want to miss The Sound o/ ' i,04s.411.Abe Meeh ciaStrY p'iaY- huuse until July 4. NDP nomination meeting in Strath roy :STRATHRt ' - The 'Larttbton/ Middlesex Federal NDP Riding As; sociation will hold its nomination meeting in Strathroy, Ontario, at the Lion's Club Hall, 432 Albert St. on Friday. June 26. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will commence at 7:30. Featured speakers will include Irene Mathyssen, MPP Middlesex Riding and Paul Klopp, MPP Hu- ron Riding. Seeking the nomination in Lamb- ton/Middlesex is Jamie Hamilton of Parkhill, Ontario. Hamilton is cur- rently the President of_1he Riding Association. The nomination may be contested, but this has not been confirmed. The elected nominee will be the next NDP candidate in the upcoming federal election. OPP charge two with impaired driving EXETER - 'the Exeter OPP re- port that they charged and removed from the highways two drivers for driving while impaired this week- end. Last Tuesday, police responded to a traffic accident an Highway a3f at Stephen Township road 2-3 where ibe vehicle of Wendy Gre- goire of Exeter slid off the road. No injuries' were reported, say po- lice. Last Wednesday, Tony Meaner of Grand Bead collided with a deer on County Road 5 i4 Steptoe Township. Damage to initticie wee light and no injuries were *rotted. On Thursday, the OPP respO0000 to some information *belga $9A110 Lasorplarte stolen from a coops, in Michaele' area two Follow> ewta rho Poor Wawa of Zack* bas ciiiirs.d wish poseoraloo Milo Police are Mao Nokias infix*: than about the thpf t'1t re a Minolta bArusrs from a May Taltnuahip pint's vehicle. If anyone gen help with aahang tie theft, they are in- vited to gall the dew:linrent al 235- 1300, or Crime Stoppers at 1.800- 265-1777. In both roues, you can remain anonymous, say police.