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Clinton News-Record, 1979-12-27, Page 18• 4Ai PAGE 18 -- LINTONHEWS-RECORD, THURS,pAY, D,GEMBgR 27 1979. coming BINGO every Tuesday Evening at Vanastra • Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card, $1.00; 15 regular $15 games, three, share -the - wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and over.-52tfar CARD ,PARTY, December 28, 1919, 8:30 p.m. at Summerhill Hall, Sponsored by Sum- merhillHall Board. Ladies please •bring lunch. Everyone welcome. -52 HURON CDUNTY ,e FAMILY PLANNING project invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every\ Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley St., Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. Counselling on Billings (natural family planning) available first Thursday of each mon- th.—EOW AR BUS TO N.H.L. games in Detroit from, January 26 to April 5. For more in- formation call United Trails 527-1222.-47tfAR BINGO: Blyth Memorial Hall every Saturday night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3 share -the -wealth jackpot $150.00.-39tfar THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in the Clinton Public School commencing Thursday, January 10, 1980 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. These classes will run for 8 weeks. Would anyone who is interested pie° register by calling 1->0= 265-4252 toll free or the Health Unit office at 482- 3416, Both husbands and wives are invited to at- tend and participate in the discussions. 1980 Spring Series will commence the week of March 31, 1980.-50-52ar Dancing six nights a we ek 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Pian to attend our NEW YEAR's EVE PARTY Monday, Dec. 31 No admission - no cover charge. Free snacks - free novelties. ELM HAVEN MOTOR ,HOTEL HIGHWAY 8 WEST, CUNTON h11 • aitland CA learns 1979 was good, year Members of the cutbacks will be land Maitland Valley Con- acquisition and servation Authority development of existing BINGO at Vanastra (MVCA) recently conservation areas. Centre, RR 5, Clinton, reviewed program ac- A year-end summary of cancelled Tuesday gomplishments for 1979 erosion control projects December 25, 1979, anal nd discussed the w presented to the Tuesday, January 1, 1980 'P . roposed budget for 1980. ni_,mbers in the form of a Will resume as usu8 Twenty-five of the 35 slide presentation and Tuesday, January 8, 1980 representatives from photo display. The at 8 pm. -51,52 member municipalities examples of the Inter - attended the annual national Plowing Matph General Meeting to Demonstration site, a provide their inp}tt, and stream bank project in to make decisionsthat the Town of Harriston, will direct the Authority's the McGuffin Gully activities in the new year. project and Belgrave Authority Chairman, Creek Improvement Lorne Murray, urged projects were used to each representative to show how effective land return to council with the . managementtechniques preliminary budget, so. can be ifnplef's hented with th t t f th a minimum o expense municipalities can be' under the Authority's received prior to the final existing programs. budget44,-adoption in The current 85 per cent February, 1980. - 15 per cent cost sharing F o 1i1 o w i n g i n- on the Belgrave Creek troductions and com- Improvement Program ments from the various seems quite acceptable to guests at the General both the Authority and Meeting, the members landowners who wish to adopted the reports of the solve erosion problems Water Managem..ent, and improve the stream Land Management, for fish habitat. Community Relations Under the program, �s„s,■s, and Conservation Areas low cost fencing, seeding Advisory Boards. and reforestation It was noted that while methods are used to 1979 was a very busy and rehabilitate stream successful year, 1980 will banks and prevent fur - provide an even greater ther soil erosion. challenge due to the The Authority has also budget restrictions that been working with the were outlined by Ministry of Natural Secretary -Treasurer, Resources District Office Marlene Shiell. The. to install structures in the combination of increased stream to improve the costs and $11,600 less fisheries. potential. • funding in.1980 than was It. was reported ,that 'receivedin 1979 will work has already cause the Authority to progressed very well on strictly assess program the Murray Scott and priorities, and to allot Ross Taylor farris, and. less funding to each that another project will program area than was be undertaken on the originally requested from farm of Ron' Cook in the the Ministry of Natural spring of 1980. Resources. s In addition to,_,; con - Programs most tinuing the Belgrave drastically drastically affected by Creek program , Authority members adopted a motion to in - solutions. Acost-benefit analysis w u1d' a applied to any future remedial measures_for the area. Upon the request of the councils, one in 100 year floodplain mapping was prepared for the Villages of Blyth and Brussels-, and for the Town of Listowel in 1979. The, councils have also requested that special policies be developed to establish the land use in flood prone areas. As the special policy designation would be incorporated into the Secondary or Official Plan of the municipality, regulations for future development are being prepared. jointly by the Authority and the councils. The Town of Listowel has beicome a test case for the two -zone flood- plain management ap- proach for Ontario. At a recent Ontario Municipal Board hearing, the special policy area and its future implications were reviewed following VANSTRA RECREATION CENTRE 2 mi. South of Clinton SPECIAL • HOLIDAY SWIM Monday, liecember 24th to Wednesday, January 2, 1980 3 - 4:30 p.m. Regular recreation swim also in effect. Pool will be closed Dec. 25/79 Dec. 26/79 & Jan. 1/80 To Everyone... MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR crease the funding of projects . under they Erosion Control Program from a 50 per cent - 50 per cent cost sharing arrangement, to an 85 per cent. - 15 per cent split to offer additional incentive - to landowners who have erosion problems. The updated program would continue to provide technical assistance, and funding up to $8,500 per project. A total. of $15,000 has been included in the preliminary budget to undertake an erosioc�n control study for the Po`rl Albert area. Existing homes and cottage lots are exposed to flooding and erosion hazards that are related to a sand bar problem at the mouth of the - Nine Mile River system. The engineering study would identify specific causes of the nrnhlem onii rnr+nmmanrl WED., DEC. 26 - JAN. 3 SHOWTIMES: WED. - THURS.: 8:00 P.M. FRI. - SAT.: 7:00 8 9:10 p.m. SUN. - THURS.: 8:00 P.M. the- Village won't forget celebration year presentations from the Town, Mihistry of Natural Resources, and -Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority. The Listowel example is one where the Town and the Conservation Authority work together to provide -a realistic level of flood protection in a hazard area. The Authority mem- bers agreed to include $5,000 in the preliminary budget to initiate an implementation program for the Lake Huron Waterfront. In 1978, MVCA completed a large scale study thatjdentified shoreline erosion problems and solutions, land use management schemes, and recreation potentials in a 21 mile study area. Funds in 1980. would be directed toward future research and policy preparation, field investigations of potential demonstration sites, and the preparation of a public information program. y O If the funding can be completed by consultants made available,, a at an e4pected cost iof B r u s s.e 1 s dam $10,000. Master plans preliminary engineering already completed, study will be completed approved and adopted by in 1980. The study would "the members include the .outlirte technical and Wawanosh Valley, Maple -economic requirements Keys, Sunshine, Ethel, for replacement, repair Galbraith and Falls or removal of the dam, Reserve Conservation and would provide a cost- Areas. benefit analysis that the The members' meeting- Authority eetingAuthority would use to 'allowance and expenses determine future courses' were reviewed and a of action,The Authority's proposal to increase share of the study costs meeting per diems from would be -levied to the $27.50 to $30 was ac - Village of Brussels as the cepted. Travel expenses special benefiting recommended at the municipality. current Ministry of As master plans are Natural Resources rates requited for funding and for any Authority long range development business that members of Authority properties, participate in under the the members passed direction of the Executive !"motions to undertake Committee, will be planning and interim subject to Ontario development of the Lake Municipal Board ap- Wawanosh property, and proval. to complete planning for The Authority's he Saratoga Swamp and Administrative Turnberry Floc°dplain Headquarters will be areas. It was proposed " closed over the holiday that the Saratoga and season, from December Turnberry plans be 24 to January 1 inclusive. • AUBURN C. Eleanor Badnock, editor . .advoca e The year 1979 is rapidly coming to a close and so is the year of Auburn's 125th birthday. There are many happy reunions of loved ones and school friends to be reminisced about. Most of these took place during the big weekend at the end of June and the first of July ;as thousands of people came to our small village to see the large parade while it rained and rained. Although it was damp weather, the spirit of the birthday party held up high until Tuesday morning when everything came to an end. The well- planned weekend went off without any big problems except for the ball games and the tractor pull. The opening ribbon cutting ceremony will long be remembered as will the in- ter denominational church service on Sunday morning which was moved into the Com- munity Memorial Hall instead of being outdoors where a platform was ready for the ministers and choir. The cutting of the birth- day cake and the un- veiling of the Heritage Plaque to pay homage to our early pioneers was also a moment to remember. The concert Sunday evening,. with a former Auburnite as Master of Ceremonies, held in the large tent on the banks of the Maitland and outside, recalled many events that ' happened in past years. -This program- with' coffee and cookies received high praise from enjoyed after each"one. everyone. ; one. The Shriners fish -fry The - honorary and chicken barbecue by .President and his wife the Kinburn folk and also entertained officials in the pancake breakfast ` their home after the provided food during the ribbon -cutting ceremony three days. when the Auburn, The Women's Institute, Michigan mayor and his with their presentation in wife were present to meet the Sunday School room the Auburn,,, Ontario of Knox United Church of officials. ,r""�'"�" Auburn As it Was", drew An official dinner. a packed house for each before 'the parade had of the four presentations been held on Saturday morning with dinner served by a Unit of the Knox United Churcjh Women. The following is a poem, composed by Mrs. Harry Worsell of Goderich. She was formerly Ila Craig and was born in this village and grew up here. She has written this tribute to Auburn and thanks to her, we are going to let the rest of this community have a chance to read it. Lions hive Xmas meet A brightly decorated Christmas tree and other decorations made a good setting for the annual Christmas party spon- sbred by the Auburn and District Lions Club. Lion president, Bill Robertson, welcomed all and wished.. all . the children a good time. Donald Haines operated the projector for 'the film, Charlotte's Web, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, The Gift and Pups is Pups. The Prevent Arthritis It is better to prevent disabilitythan to correct it, according to The Arthritis Society. The earlier any form of ar- thritis is diagnosed and treated, and the sooner the patient gains an understanding of the nature of the disease, the better the final result will be. 1980 Serve our Colonel Sanders' famous 'do it mei buffst tSIJNCOAST P STRIP 1 BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH JI 524-7711 04$1 For just '2.15 per person, you can serve 15 to 500 people. O'0 or morel Your New Year's guests will receive 3 -pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken each, as well as a choice of salads, Grecian bread - everything - plates, forks, napkins, serving trays, even the table cloth. Just givo us 2 hours notice...then come and get it! thicken? BLAKE E'DWARDS' Holiday Mon, Dec. 31 -Open 11 a.m. Stare until 1 a.m. Hours Tues., Jan. 1.Open 12 noon until 7 p.m. '241' WO'S �, 4�ai Sdnderb ftdtl`�a ' WISI'HING EVERYONE A HAPPY NSW YAR STARTS JAN, 18,119W 94 Elgin Ave., E., toderich- • visit our ,Newest Locution ' MAIN tag A i:AF1At)IAN tiMPAN' � N) Weekend Entertainment FRI. & SAT. 28 & 29 THE DESJARDINES • Treat yourself and your friends....to our Hot Buffet Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Conte as you are HOURS: TNR 'WED. `t1t3 GODERICH ARE l�NNE X24=?8l AIR OWbITIo Edi SUN.U • 10 p.m. THURS4 FRH SAT'.11:30.1 a.m. A films had been obtained by Stephen Campbell and Al Luna. Between the films, carol singing was led by Mrs. James Schneider with Mrs. Fred Lawrence as pianist. To the song, Here Comes Santa Claus, Santa appeared and • talked to the children and then gave out bags of candy to over 75 children. Auburn residents sari reminded -to _ keep 1 the weekend of January 26 and 27free to enjoy the Auburt• Sno-Fest weekend sponsored by the Auburn and District Lions Club. Socialnews Members. of the Auburn Horticultural Society are asked to remember that the annual meeting will be held on January 7 at 1:30 p.m., in the Com- munity Memorial , Hall. Everybody is welcome. The Auburn and District Lions Club Lottery was won this week by George Collins with ticket Number 143. Winners at the weekly euchre party held every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. in the hall are as follows: novelty -Mrs. Lillian Letherland; high lady Mrs. Ross Robinson; low lady - Adeline Allen; high man - Elliott Lapp;. `and low man - Ross Robinson. Most lone hands prizes for the first half of season: Women - first prize - Mrs. Kathy Rody, second - Adeline Allen, and third - Mrs. James Glousher; men - first Do-uglas Glousher, second r Kenneth McDougall and third -. Stan Dennis. * * * * * * * * *.* * * * * * * * * * * TV 12 LISTINGS * Mondays - Lions TV Bingo 7:30-9 p.m. * * Wednesdays - Beginning at 7 p.m. * * 1- "Storytime" with Caroline Cass * * 2- "Surprise!" with Ronnie Varga . * 3- "I'11 Be Seeing You" with Stan Profit Thursdays- Beginning at 7 p.m. ` * "Simply: Sports" with Dick Eisler * This Week: After Simply Sports will be • * " a special TV 12 Special Presentation * Remaining Thursday monthly specials: Week 1 - "Foxy's Friends" with Ronnie Varga Week 11 - "Easy Listening" with Grant .. P „ Ellison . Week III -."Do you know?" with Frank * McTaggart,& Dave Barrick * Week IV - "The Best of Friends" with * Warren & Eleanor Robinson * Sundays 2 p.,im, will be slated for any religjous , programs• , Monday through Fridays 11'ston botw on.4:30 -.6 * p.m. for tousle & chat with students fon, Central Huron secondary School on Channel 1' on your TV ** dial. 10. A .