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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-04-04, Page 9• p •• 107 • Club or No hordware fittings needed to set.up. Two adjusishie ntioUrAft *IN 20" to *ORA LONG $4i71 41" tO 00"' •P • • secretary and press be rotated. 'The girls discussed their *it for Achievement Day and !sfrs. Watcher discussed "Our Images". Roll call was with pansy 8g and home assignment were fined in. The meeting was adrurnDoW Mrs ; Clark acting as pivoident. ilThem* meeting will be held Apt Alli) AND. , TORS CHARTERED iitcfOUNITAINTS 121. JACKSON STREET %WALKERTON lmmediately Adjacent to the Town Hall TELEPHONE: Office 881-1211 iesident Partner , F. Thonroson4 C.A. Residence 881.0048 11 • HURON IN 187—The Huron. taunt), delegation Other Ontario Plowmen's AssoclAtion annual meeting, in 'Tok,nto successfully lobbied to have the - International Plowing ° Match In Huron County in 1978 Members of the Huron grouposith some,of the ;members of the Seaforth:„District RELUCTANT IKEKBERS ' . Only three out o every 10 •„people in Britain are In favor of °British linerilberehlft in the Common Market, according to a regent Opinion, • poll carried out at the request of the EEC P011101.1130011. High School Oiris' Trumpet Band posed for the photograph er atthe Royal York. Seaforth hosted the last International match which was held in Huron in 1966. iOntarlo Ministry of Agriulture and Emil Photo) 4 t THIS IS THE W0IiLD OF CARE: Providing nutritious food for school children and pre-schoolers, health ser - vides for the -sick and' handicapped, facilities and equipment for basic schooling and technical training, tools CARF __••• and equipment for community endeav- ours. Your support of CARE makes such things possible for millions of individ- uals around the world. One dollar per person each year would do itl CARE—CANADA 63 Sparks OTTAWA (Ont.) KIP 5A6 CENTRAL IN THE aceompanying picture, grouped around the big banner are: Marilyn Robertson, 1972-73 Queen of the Furrow; Jack Riddell, MPP, Huron; Bill Elston, warden of Huron County; Howard Datars, director, Huron County Plowmen's Assoc., Mrs. James Armitrong, RR 4, Wingham; Robert 'McKinley, MP, Huron; Murray0Gaunt, MPP, Huron.- Bruce, aritl C.ollaen Cardiff, 1973-74 Queen of the Furrow. • •, a •-ti7.'• • ' _psit se441 ist o .4 IN,, tipl nominated osafieod of Pres. assembly Rev. Robert H: Armstrong of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is one of eight candidates • nominated to the position of mod- erator of the 100th general as- sembly of the Presbyterian Chureh of Canada, openink June • 2 in Kitchener. Mr.,, Armstrong joins seven other candidates, Rev. Everett Bean of Sydney, Nova Scotia; Rev. Arthur Curlie, Ottawa; Rev. Hugh Davidson, Toronto; Rev. Allan Farris, Toronto; Rev. James Marnock, Winnipeg; Rev: . W. Stanford Reid, Guelph, and Rev. Edwin White of Edmonton. The moderator will be selected this weekend. Mr. Armstrong has been the minister at St. Andrew's for five years. He is presently recuperat- ing from injuries he received in an auto accident near Guelph about a month ago. PV'Sj I ts-6 bort its fa \ Wingham and District Hospital reiiorts that six people were treated in hospital over the last week kr injuries suffered -in falls and several others were treated for injuries suffered while play- • ing hockey. On March 25, Mrs. Marie Hig- gins of Wroxeter, was 'injured • when she fell on the ice at the Wingham Curling Club. She suffered a fractured left wrist and was treated and released. Thirty -three-year-old Tom Robinson of Wingham, received treatment for a cut on his left eyelid and was released. Mr. Robinson was injured during a hockey game at Wingham Arena March 2,5. Mrs. Pieternella Jouwsma of RR 2, Wingham, was admitted to hospital on March 25, with pulled ligments in her right knee. She sustained the injury in a fall at her -home. 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Tom Robinson was injured while playing hockey at Wing - ham Arena on March 29, He suffered several fractured ribs. He was treated and then re- leased. Fourteen -year-old Alexander Fitzgerald of Teeswater, frac- tured a bone in his right hand while playing at school on March 29. He was treated'and released. On March 30, Harry Vollmer of RR 2,' Teeswater, suffered a cut over his right eye while playing hockey in Belmore Arena. He was treated in hospital and then released. Mts. Anne Weisser of Lucknow, was treated and released from hospital March 31 after she fell on some ice and fractured her right ankle. On March 31, Douglas Leitch, 19, of Wingham was treated for a cut nose suffered during a hockey game at Wingham Arena. He was treated and released. GORRIE Mrs. Harold Robinson spent a few days with Mrs. James Graham of Toronto. Harold Rob- inson attended the insurance con- vention in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fer- guson spent the weekend with their respective families. Rick Alcorn of Orangeville spent the weekencrwith Mr. and Mrs. James Alcorn. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Alcorn are attending the 35th wedding anni- versary, reception and dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Penrice of Georgetown, held in the Drift- wood Inn at Norval. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the be- reaved families. FIFTEEN TABLES FOR EUCHRE FORDWICH — Fifteen tables of progressive euchre were in play Thursday night in the com- munity hall, sponsored by the Fordwich Women's Institute. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Carl Geiger; high gent, Stan Bude; low gent, Mr. Freeman; special prize, Mrs. Carl Shoe- maker. This will be the last card party till early next fall. dosita• Thi In 11"faschoduleI3 " ladles* the theund. soosbor. 0("1"001 Any owner sof Isaile iu respect ,of which so** Is glue* who detires an Inquiry Into whottot ***Wog of *nth loud le sound 'and reasonably nettessery in the schilessinsiat cdou o( ric kauon o( ib. nRMItdc TPlarplutulitibia°14.11,f0;1111.111°T114;AA.2sx°P.0:4:41111milptol'ild:nono:istion-114"ristila:° A: 1 11"iti":0'n$111,44` providesSarils)r*TDire'ct"PONthat4300704t°0' ittolli:Yeabfontwooa Av*****, M5G XX6 • ct eerved Dy with the ort when be thin,: after the co) izthtaractisethirtrotandvizownartetwhotuis not* notice. • THE APPROVING AtriviloitErr IS Minister of the Environment, • (u) where en inquiryis requested, it shall be conducted by • an inquiry o&er appointed by the Minister of Jug*, and Attorney Geneva; - (b) the inquiry officer, (i) shall giveevo7 party to the inquiryanopportunjty bt:f bresentis Cisinseti-----'eli0;71k$044$1*11d*‘:0441"34C1 argument to 4171°. cross-examine witnesses, either person*Ily ot may reeommend to the approving authority that Party to the inquiry be paid * fted,*mount kr his costs orale inquiry not to exceed $200 sunl the . • . approving authOritynisy in its discretion orders " - ' exploPristingisuthorifytoposuclicostsforthudth., 2. "owner" and i'registeretrownet" are defined in the Act as u In ii°f°0111,:rtrae°rdso vt1che;fi,$'elliterns3,4E:ti. ht:caer:n. ,ped-arb:i.vem,ane ireiri:frsw'e't7rs'gh:lostryt:01114r 4;:onitrillisigniniVedhist,itseeSid:saffes:1114140Wrob:dobstorsillaafinitd, "registered oWner meansan owner of land Whoseintereat 'owner" includes* mortgagee, tenant, exerutiOn creditor, , • a person entitled to 2 /irked estate intereit In Undo.* • comnutteeof the estate of* mentally incompetent person or - s office, and includes* person' shown *s *comfit of land on the bast revised assessment roll; 3. ThaPPe:roelf"107P.Iiroithatoinrfa_64:41.1hetY4'etil:icrObi°.7hnetriwn.')i narluitii;>,:settheof: tiladedeldenol.dss..a.inpteartyndedby to ebracieu?ryrooPrsicestr.ed,aratutrid 10.40ciesy prowntre 4 inquiry. • , • • SCHEDULE I.*A" • 1. Subject to qualification, oil right, title and interest in the following lands: _ ••• _ (a) In the Township of GreenOtk• in the County of Bruce. • . • 1. THAT PORTION of Lot 7, Concession 7, tftvdte Tovriuthiti of Greenock', .in theCounty of Bruce, andithe Province of Ontario, designatedies Part 700* reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for -the Registry Division 01 ,Bruce as Plan 3R-336. 2. THAT PORTION of Lot concession 1; North 01 Durham Road in the Township .of 'Greenock, in the County of Bruce and the Province of Ontario, ,designated as ,Part Lon a reference plan depositedin thel.iiid Registry Office forthe•RegiStrY Division of Bruce as 'Plan 3RT5403., 3. THAT PORTION of Lot 8, Concession 2; the Town,. ship of Greenock, in the CotintY of Bruce and the Province • • • of Ontairioi, designated as ,Part 1 on a. reference , plan .deposited in :the Land Registry 'Office' for the Reguntry Division 01 Bruce as Phitt3R-324 Hiri'-"wat7-8 Culross, Inffie-CeuntY of Bruce. T •PO N toif` Concession • ship of Culross, in, the Cbtanry of Bruce and the Province of Ontario, designated as Part 3 on a reference 'plan deposited in the Land •Registry oma for the Registry Division of Bruce as Plan 3R-361. (c) In the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron. - 5. THAT PORTION of Lot 9, concesOon 11, in the %wit.- -ship of Turnberry, in the County of `Huron and the Prov- ince of Ontario, having an area of 12.814 acres, more or less, and more particularly described aslollows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the .said 1.0t 9; THENCE North 11 degrees, . to miriotes. and ,,te seconds • West along the Eastern limit of the said Lot 9 a distant* of • 2292.32 feet; THENCE North 11 degrees, 30 minutes and 50 seconds West still along the said'Eastern limit 1023,92 feet to the Northeast corner of the' said lilt 9; ' THENCE South 78 degrees, 23 minutes and 10 seconds West along the Northern limit of Lot 9 stfokesaid 146.81 feet; THENCE South 10 degrees, 40 minutes ,and 40 seconds East 3323.15 feet to the Southern limit bUthe said Lot 9: THENCE North 76 degrees,23 minutes and 40 seconds East along the said Southern imit 187.03 feet to the point of commencement; Bearings herein are astronomic, derived from observations on Polaris and referred to the meridian through the. Southwest corner of Lot 8, Concession 7,Township of Turnberry (Longitude 81 degrees, 13 minutes and 20 seconds West) SCHEDULE "B" 1. A Limited estate, right or interest in the following lands: (a) In the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron. 1. That portion ofLot22, Concession 3, in the Township of Morris, in the County of Huron and the, Province of • Ontario, designated as Part 2 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Huron as Plan 22R -D 1124 (1). (b) In the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron. 2. That portion of Lot 20, Concession 1, in the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron and the Province of Ontario, designated as Part 1 on a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for he Registry Division of Huron as Plan 22R -D #131 (1). SCHEDULE "C" DEFINITION OF ESTATE, RIGHT OR INTEREST REQUIRED • A limited estate, right -or interest is required in the land (herein called "the star) as set forth in the description hereunto attached as Schedule "B" and made part hereof, namely, the right' privilege and easement in perpetuity. 1. To construct, repair rebuild, replace, maintain and operate an electrical transmission line (herein called "the line") including towers, and all necessary or convenient guys, anchors, wires, cross -arms, apparatus, accessories and appurtenances belonging thereto, in, over, along and upon the strip. 2. To dear the strip and keep it clear of all buildings, struc- tures or other obstructions of any nature whatever and of all brush and trees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in all cases where in the sole discretion of Ontario Hydro the safe operation and maintenance of the line is not endan- gered or interfered with the landowner from time to time or the person or persons entitled thereto may with prior written approval of Ontario Hydro at his or their own expense construct and maintain roads, lanes, walks, drains, sewers, water pipes and fences on or under the strip or any portion thereof, provided that prior to commencing any Such installation the landowner shall give to Ontario Hydro 30 days' notice in writing so as to enable Ontario Hydro to have a representative inspect the site and be present during the performance of the work and that the • landowner complies with any instructions that may be given by any such representative in order that such work may be carried out in such a manner as not to endanger, damage or interfere with the line. 3. To erect, maintain and use bridges and such gates in all fences which are now or may hereafter be on the strip as Ontario Hydro may from time to time consider necessary.. 4. To install, maintain, and use an underground conductor for grounding purposes when and where required within the strip, such conductor 0) be at a minimum depth of 12 •'inches below the surface of the land. 5. To enter on and to pass and repass tit any and all times in, over, along and upon the strip for the servants, agents, , contractors and sub -contractors of Ontario Hydro with or without vehicles, supplies, machinery and equipment for a11. purposes necessary or convenient to the exercise and enjoyment of the right, privilege and easement hereby expropriated subject to payment by Ontario Hydro of compensation foe any crop or other damage to the person entitled thereto caused by the exercise of this right of entry and passageway. This Notice first published on the 3rd day of April, 1974.