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MEETINGS.,
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W.4,. i prlj ,17. -Board of MOnagamo. M+ eying in
Parish Hall g,t)0 p.mw
Thurs.,` A . pill' 1;8-4uchr•?oily an. Porlsh:Halts. 030 p.m.
Suaday, visitOr. Vdth Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall were
Mrs. Soh Halland family of ,
Supperguests of Mr. and Mrs.
,
rase* IWO and Eileen were
Mr. and lifra, West IWO) Mae
and Dome, Did` Haugh 'and
Ivan. Haugh.Sunday visitors ,et
the ° Haugh home Were Mrs.
Ames MON, Bob,filtephen and:
Ronalar
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Brigadier and Mrs.
.S.Mattison and:
Students from Toronto'College forOficers
SPECIAL FEATURES
Good Frida 0:0 p.m.
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Drama "Were you 'there?"
Saturday: 10:00 a.nr. Children's Meeting
0:00' .m. Coffee use •:Listo I •
Sunday: a 9:45 a.m..Sunday School`
1100 a.m. Easter Family Service
?:0O P:rin Evangelistic ServiCa
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292 Edward Street
Wingham, Ontario
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Public service announcement
.you drive
:er drinking...
NOTICE GIVE Jfok
hereto attacheda "A" 77 .
limited est**, ri
desire* io axe
u halms attached
sin Safe s,8►,
the lend*
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sound and reasonably noceisery
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objectives of the sale
app i wp antIsatiti
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with the notiret or, i
within thirty days afwE the
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ithin thirty 4°Isys Ow the
notice.
THE APPROVING AUTHORITY IS
Miniatet of'the iinvitOnment,Peril/Went Buildings, N.
#9tfllllta
Toronto Orin,
M7A1A2 Refe:r to .Application 011.37 :62.0. :
`NOTES.
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• (a) where an i410 ' is req ,►`:R 'bit 0$04000441Y
cas irl uiry oer app ►.n by theMiniJo(J'
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and; ttorney;General •,,
(b) the inquiry bS.cer,
' (i) shall stye eV
to pr nt esidepreend
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b dhiis se1 o' �amd,
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a:• part" to the iel+itlry .be.lmad **zed'
hie costs of theft ufiry sotto
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owner" and r registered,owner: a *lined hi Act,M
followsl
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of a person incapable of nettnllegtng his
guardian, executor,administrator ort in
is vested•,
;;,restere d<ow►n;�, ,mem an'Tiger j
• in the :land is adeftned,al►nd whom stemit, `
itiltruaaent int the proper .regi tr ' `band
office, and includes a person shown, a.s lite!**
the last rev:ised enema** tont
The exprgpriattn authority, esth owner who . s .
a proving authors' ty?t; h desire t 1bearing in slospect
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iencis landsuntended oto 13 •>•mcpropriated and Many of
added es Ai 'p? y `b -the inquiry officer are ;pard' 1
inquiry.
COMMUNITY PRESS WEEK--Plansfor international comrunity;pre Weekin Canada
'were discussed .w th Prime Minister'T.rudeau during the :spring meeting of the board of.
.directors of the Canadian Community Newspapers. Association in Ottawa. Seen with Mr.
,Trudeauf from left to.rightare: E. Michael4Waiker, CCNA general manager, Cloud...ley
:Hoodspith, first vice president;and Lou Miller, chairman of the. board. The, prime
'minister..is scheduled to',address the first. joint conference 011ie National • Newspaper
'Association, representing -community newspapers throughout. the United States, and the -
CCNA which will beheld:` during the week, July 24 to 27 in Toronto •
There is a good chance the pro-
posed 600 ft. wide Hydro corridor
to bring player down from
Bruce generating station,
g to
Kitchener -Waterloo -Guelph
will not cross Huron and . Perth
Counties after all.
This was the announcement
made by Lloyd Moore of Listowel
and MPP Hugh Edighoffer
er
(Perth -Lib.) in Atwood Friday
y.
night. Mr. Moore is the chairman
of the Concerned Farmers of the
United Townships of Turnber y,
Howick, Wallace, Maryborou t,,
Peel, Woolwich, and Pilkington,a
group which opposes, Hydros
proposed route for the line. ;.
The announcement came while
are
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federal Minister'of i islture
Eugene Whelan whose
i lane
experienced brake problems in
Montreal, putting him more than
three hours behind schedule.
....then here are
somethings to consider
Let's say you've stayed a little longer
than you expected at a party — long
enough to have 3 or 4 drinks. All in
good fun. Ali in good fellowship. And
then you have to drive home.
Section 234, Criminal Code of Canada
— Impaired driving is an offense even if
the driver's blood alcohol '- less than
.0896.
Penalty,' First offense — "Fine of not
more than $500 or less than $50 or jail
for 3 months or both. Second offense
-- Jail for not more than 3 months, not
less than 14 days. Subsequent offenses
—.Jail for not more than 1 year but not
less than 3 months.
Section 235 — (11 Breath tests for
blood alcohol are compulsory. (2) It is
areoffense to refuse to take a breath
alyter test for blood alcohol when such
s test is demanded by a peace officer.
Penalty -- On summary conviction
only. A fine of not more than 51,000
or less than $60 or jail for not more
then 6 months, or both.
And there's more
Seddon 238 — It is an offense to drive•
if driver's blood alcohol exceeda .08%.
Penalty — Same as for Section 236..
It isn't just the appearance before the
judge that's humiliating. The penalties
for impaired driving can range from
those provided in the Criminal Code of
Canada — which include: fine, im
prisonment, or both, -and loss of
driver's licence to the pOssible loss of
insurance, higher annual insurance
rates, Toss of job, even social disgrace.
Even if you, have never had a parking
ticket you could end up having your
licence suspended for a month :.. or 3
months ... or even indefinitely.
Your name will also probably appear in
the newspaper for all your friers and
business associates to see.
Alcohol is involved in=,appfoximately
halt of the more than 5,000. traffic
deaths in Canada each yeti.
The Social Drinker is one of the leading
causes of automobile accidents. Either
as a guest or a host, you have a retAn
sibility to yourself and others — includ-
ing other peDple on the road.
IOW TO
PREVENT IMPAIRMENT •
Coffee will not work. Nor will a jog
around the block or a cold shower.
They will Only. make you wide awake,
tired or cold — not sober.
Only TIME will work.
It takes more than an hour to elimin
ate each 12 ounces of beer or ounce
and a half of spirits or three ounces of
non -fortified wine.
If you MUST drive, then adopt the
Canada Safety Council rule of thumb:
HAVE LESS THAN ONE DRINK
PER HOUR.
ONTARIO SAFETY LIAGUI.
courtesy CiAG INSURANCE
(John Evans,Photography Ltd., Ottawa)
port McKE.oug
tic to their nee
Mr, Moore and Mr. Edighoffer
were reporting on a committee
meeting held .Friday in Toronto
With various provincial cabinet'
ministers and top Hydro officials.
Besides the Concerned Farmers,
Mr. Edighoffer and MPP Murray
Gaunt '(Huron -Bruce -Lib. ),
mem of the° Bruce -Huron
Hydro Negotiating . Committee
were at the meeting.
Both Mr Moore : and Mr.
Edighoffer reported Energy
Minister Darcey McKeough as
stating there had been a complete
change in priorities, with agrictd
aural interests' now requiring top
billing.
While thero Bradley to
P�
'Georgeto Vfl line nOyeihightw
itle�r
tip
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by the `Committee of Concerned
1�eMrYfllt+t. ifs a iMenew* •e.�' n nwM f�
a number of provincial ministers,
Lloyd Moore said the fight to save
Perth land isn't over yet:
"The chances . now look real
good for keeping the one line out
of Perth," lie said, "but in
keeping that one out, it looks as
though the one up from London
might go right through Elma."
Besides Mr. McKeough, the
Minister of Agriculture and Food
William Stewart and the Minister
of the Environment William
Newman attended the, special
meeting which was arranged by
MPP Edighoffer • and MPP
Gaunt.
Members of the Concerned
Farmers Committee reported re-
ceiving strong support from all
the ministers.
Representing Hydro at the
meeting were the vice chairman
Arthur Evans and N. J. Mc-
Murtrie, property director; and
Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig are
enjoying a three week conducted
tour of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
spent one day last week in Lind-
say.
Emmerson Hargrave of
Listowel is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Hargrave.
.Miss. Cindy and Master Jeffery
Mulvey of Belmore spent the
weekend with their: grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern.
Mrs. Carroll Johnson was a
patient in Stratford Hospital for a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer re-
turned home last week after
spending the winter months in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
attended the Hackney Associa-
tion banquet, Saturday night,
held at the Holiday Inn, Cam-
bridge (Preston) .
Robert Hibberd of Belgrave
and formerly of Fordwich is
confined to University Hospital,
'London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wittman,
Ralph and Robbie of St. Clements
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Miller.
The holy rite of baptism was
conducted Sunday morning in
Fordwich United Church by Rev.
Charles Forrest. Those baptized
were Ian Michael, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Gibson and Mat-
thew Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Timperly.
Mrs. Yvonne Bricker of Baden
and John Bricker of Kitchener
M. Fia>resso, *director
of trans-
mission and distribution projects,
Representing the Concerned
Farmer besides Mr. Moore were
Pat Daunt of Wallace Township,
George Adams, of Howick
Township, George Underwood of
Turnberry Township. and, E.
Metzger of Maryboreugh'
Township, Speakint for the
Huron -Bruce griup were
Nicholas Whyte . and Glen
Sawyer.:Representing the" .On-
tario Federation of 'Agriculture
were Bert Hodgen and Mason
Bailey.
Members of the committee also
reported . Energy Minister
McKeough as saying the pre-
statio'at o
G aterich
se
r
1>h r•.
e�bhlflliied
elven
�dltin�ig *deck
tlhfoYiffaillitf lioetriogtfr.41g
one 'of26'such site beirxg 'bated'
at by Hydro."
•Farmers in Bruce,.Huron and
Perth Counties all opposed
Goderich as the site for another
generating station:
Summing up the special
meeting, members of the various
committees said they received
much more co-operation from the
provincial ministers than they
expected.
Mr. Edighoffer described the
Friday meeting as being "most
encouraging". He mentioned the
Minister of Agriculture and Food
William Stewart as being espec-
ially helpful and sympathetic to
the farmers' cause.
Mr. ,Moore later said he be-
lieved the final Hydro report, ex-
pected in from two to three
months' time, will 'be brought
back to the committee for their
opinion before being finally
adopted or considered by the
Legislature. -
Personals
visited Saturday with Earl Moore
and with Mrs. Moore in Wingham
and District Hospital. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny of
Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Nauman of Baden visited 'at the
same home and also with Mrs.
Moore in hospital.
Lorne Wilson of Toronto visited
over the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wil-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roth and
Tracey of Gorrie visited Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry D'Arcey.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins of
Bolton visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn of
Orillia visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ridley.
FORDWICH I1
The f' t meeting of the unit,
"Takingja look at yourself", was
held at Mrs. Sharon Agla's on
April 6. Twelve girls are taking
this project with the two leaders
being Mrs. Sharon Agla and
Susan Grosz. Brenda Brears is
president, Julie Machan is vice
president. They decided the
secretary and press reporter
would rotate.
The subject for this meeting
was "Is Your Image Important?"
This club is proving to be very
interesting and as always a lot of
enjoyment.
SCfrIEDUIX
Subject to qualification, rigs, to
following; lands:° , x '
a) In. the Township of +Greenock, in the ' 'otu ►
1. THAT ° PORTION of Lot 7,Concession •7,inthe Tom►.
tam
of Greenock, in the Couflt of Bruce and the``Provincet':
Ontaio, 'designated as Par; 7 on* .reference ;trepoa pad
in 't the Land . e Office for 'the, ;Re ist ► "
Bruce es ',Plan s. p
THAT' PORTION- `of sat Coln
Durham Road, `sin tine Towrnsi ip of G: � ►
County of Bruce ansa' the
Prov icer of `Ontario, ,
as part 1 on a,raeferegce plan d+ p�gsiit in tb e.La R
Office for"the 'Registry_vision. oaf > race aitPlan: 3R-348,
3. 1THAT PORTIN of ot f8, Concess on ^2, n '.Town-
• ship of reenpck,in the coPotrofarrCe and **wince
of Ontario, '.designated es Pat 1 ", on.
deposited xn : the Land Rt istry Office • foa
Division of.Bruce: as:`Pla n 3R-3+2,4. „
b Inthe 'To. `f
o :t~ xis:
( ) wry nlro�cs, � , tCatttiity;
THAW fi.
4,1„, :I s vas
pA oQ!pgfaxi
depo i df tn'" the -Zen Regiitiy Office' Tot'' e Re. ury
Division of Bruce as Plan 3R-361, •
(c) In the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron,
5. THAT PORTION of Lot 9, Concession 1.4111 the Town-
ship of Turnberryy, in the County or Huron and the Prov-
ince of Ontario, having an area of 12.814 acres, ,rnore:iii
less, and more particularly' described ,aa foiow.lt:.
Commencing et the Southeast corner, of the 'seid .Lot 9;
THENCE North 1' 1 degrees, 18 minutes and 10 second,*
along the Eastern limit of the' saaid Lot 9 tti distance Of
2292.32 feet; •,
THENCE North 11.deggrees, .30 minutes .laid r50 seconds
West still along the said Eastern limit 1023.92 feet to the
Northeast corner of the said Lot 9; :,
THENCE South 78 degrees, 23 .minutes and 10 seconds
West along the Northern limit of Lot 9 aforesaid 146.81''
feet;
THENCE South 10 degrees, 40 minutes and 40 seconds
East -3323.15 feet to the Southern limit of the said Lot 9;
THENCE North T6 degrees, 23 minutes and :40 seconds
East along the said Southern limit 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, i 3 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 of Lot 22, 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 2 2R -D #124 (1).
(b) In the Township of McKillop, m 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 the Registry Division of
Huron as Plan 22R -1D #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 strip") 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 rowers, 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 clear 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 tonable Ontario
Hydro to have a representative in the site and be
present during the performance of 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 to be at a minimum depth of 12
inches below the surface of the land.
5. To enter on and to pass and repass at any and all times in,
over, along and upon the strap for the servants, agents,
contractors and sub contractors of Ontario Hydro with or
without vehicles, suplies, machinery lend equipment for
all purposes necessary or convenient to the exercise an .
enjoyment of the right, privilege and easement hereby
expropriated subject to payment byOntario Hydro of
compensation for any crop or other amage 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.