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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-17, Page 3• Denni iox rad Lyon CH S students honored complete late the CLINTON - Dennis Fox, Brad Lyon and Paul Brand, Christine Roulston, Joanne McKay and David Sparling, Lori Hayter have been recommended for Duddy, Kelly Vodden, Don Baan, Shannon Gr. 10 honor students. The Gr. 11 list has Don Hearn at the top Ontario Scholars from Huron Central Secon- Preszcator, Elizabeth Bedard, Tara Cluff, dary School (CHSS). Michelle Verbeek Julie Trick, Linda Hearn, with Bonnie Turner, Shawn Lester, Gwen Holland, Joy McG7inchey, Dat Vu, John The provincial scholarship honors secon Jody Mustard, Brand, Brenda Nesbitt, Chris BVurrzlann dary8school tudebes who obtain an average Kim Cook, Tracy Schoonderwoerd, Jeff 4 80 perark cent or better, and a minimum of Snell Sip - 480 marks in Gr. 13 courses: Julie Howson finished the top of the Gr pal, Mike McGregor .arid Connie Hoggarth Mr. Fox finished the year with a 92.7 also on the list. Wunna Nine Gr. 12 students made the honor list average, Mr. Lyon had a 85.5 average and Martin David Andrew , Miss Hayter a 82.3 per cent average Steven Angela Van Den with Mark HobaJ t he top. Jeff Su McNa int, The top Gr. 9 student at CHSS for the 1984- Christine t Cooper Dianne Jackie Norman, ay Rick 85 school year is Jeromy Ten Hag. Other Gr. Batktn Craig Hackwell, Jeanne�toer Keys, DeDeaan Caryer wrighandft, V Bill Si are also honor • 9 honor students, (from highest average) in- Donna Haugh W b t s Turner,' Bradr Ron students. chide Murray . Townsend, Steven Blake, Lori Hayter Expropriation eao ing July 19 Elaine Poore, Susan Govenlock, Sheila Randall and Shannon e at 10 honor list. Heather Bauman, Roxanne Andrews, Myint, Beane,Elzen, David Roorda, ris int Col- quhoun, Julie Webster, er, - Eckel, Riverbank erosion controls sought • By Wilma Oke TICKEE,SMITH - Tuckersmith Council met at the residence of Harold Black on Highway 4 on July 9 with Mr. ;Black, Steve Tyndall and Stanley Harburn, all property owners on part of Lot 41, concession 1, pre- sent .to discuss the erosion problems on the Bayfield River adjacent to their properties. Also in attendance were Tom Prout and Alex Scott from the Ausable-Bayfield Con- , servation Authority and the township representative on the AuthorityMervin Falconer. Their discussion centered on the erosion that occurred to the river bank during the spri run- off this past spring. Mr. Prout and Mr. Scott explained that there were 87.5. per cent grants available for soil erosion from. the Ausable-Bayfield . Conservation Authority but that grantS must be applied L for lin the verLnear future : to obtain an ... allocation during 19130,' They further advised that the remaining 131 per cent would be the responsibility of the municipality or the affected property owners. It was their recommendation that a study estimated, to cost $10,000. should be carried out as quickly as possible and it was their feeling that they BACHERT MEATS *Try our own smoked pork chops ""*for the bar -b -q season' CUSTOM MILLING, FREEZING Cutting & Wrapping KILL DAY ON TUESDAY °'All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm 1 MILE EAST OF WALTON 887-9328 ... have no _�.�_...a i., obtaining a Brant would problems in a grant for that portion of the work. • Council advised the affected property owners that they should discuss the matter further 'with ,their nen ,hbours and bring. their recommendation to council for their next regular meeting on July 16. Council then adjourned the meeting to the municipal office. Council will remove the top of the old water reservoir at the back of the Egmond- ville Church and fill the underground tank 'With fill material. The tank was put in on township property, ' the road allowance, many years ago for fire fighting purposes. Road Superintendent Allan Nicholson reported that it had never been necessary to use itand now there is no need for it, and because of its age it could of it could be hazar Bus. was estimated to hold about 5,000 gallons. Reeve Robert Bell, will be the township representative on the Hood municipal drain with the Township of Stanley. Council discussed a request from McIn- tosh Poultry Farms Ltd. fora minor exemp- tion to the county tree cutting bylaw involv- ing about 1.28 acres. Deputy Reeve William Brown and Councillor George Cantelon will inspect the acreage on Lot 32, Concession 4 and report back to council. 4_: The Ministry of Tourism and Recreation!' A advised council it has approved 'of a ORC grant of $1,416 for the installation of•a new heating system at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. GODERICH - A hearing on expropriation proceedings will lie held on July 19 in. the courthouse at Goderlch. Huron County Counil wants to expropriate a 17 -foot section of land along Countyhada is Tuckersmith Township, jointly owned by brothers Stuart and Merton Keyes, as well as a sister in Woodstock.. Only St,, ,+-F ur•.n� .o0... I:r,no ... Rromn- ton, has refused to settle for the $2,400 per acre offer given by the county. Keyes wants costs for •tlie.fence on top of the $2,400. - County engineer Bob Dempsey says the $2,400 includes the fence costs. All other lan- downers along the county road have settled. County solicitor Dan Murphy announced the hearing date of July 19. Fire fighters at,, scene for an hour CLINTON - Local fire fighters were called to 238 Victoria St. during the afternoon of Ju- ly 11 when debris at the bottom of a sill caught fire in the home of Bill Tideswell. "As far as I can tell, they ( residents) were removing paint and the debris at the bottom of the sill went up," commented Clinton fire fighter Craig Cox. r r�m� A .. ...i..0. ........... ..n .... n.7 f.. ..n portions of the outer siding of the home so fire fighters could get to the burning sills. Mr. Cox was uncertain of the amount of damage cause by the fire, but said the Clin- ton department was at the scene for one hour. The fire alarm sounded early the follow- ing morning but was a false alarm. YPC elect new officers On July 6, the Western District Associa- tion for the YPC (Young Progressive Con- servatives), held its annual election for ex- ecutive officers. Elected to office were: Steve Sparling as Policy Director, and Doug Earle as Com- munications Director. Steve Sparling is presently the Vice - Monday afternoon euchre results° �.. CLINTON - Monday Afternoon Euchre donated $100 to the Clinton Public Hospital Equipment'Fund recently. The money is the profits to date. GOET TrL LER DUBLIN is A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE 'On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 Free Delivery Right Now, the C.A.A. has more emergency service vehicles on the road than ever before! That means, less waiting..better servlce..,.and a faster start when you need it. Keep _ In mind too, that your C.A.A. membership is much more than Emergency Road Service. There are literally dozens of benefits designed to save you time, money and worry. Call today and we'll send you the Facts about C.A,A. memberships. July la winners were: high hand, Florence Houtzon andAgnes Carbert; low hand, Vera' (ribbings and, 'Edith Ann Johnston; lone ' hands, Ida Godkin; lucky chair, Charlie Wallis. President of the Huron Bruce YPC Associa- tion (Federal), and Doug Earle is the Presi- dent of the Huron Bruce YPC Association, (Provincial) . The Western District of the YPC Associa- tion encompasses 29 electoral districts with Huron Bruce now having a strong voice in the executive. SUMMESAL- CONTINUES SPECIAL GROUP SPORT COATS ALL SIZES Reg. to $140. NOW X69 5O • ONLY SUMMER SHORTS t ALL SIZES20 NOW ONLY Reg. to $29.95 SUMMER SLACKS Summer Shades Polyester & Cotton -POLYESTER- Sizes 30 to 44 ALL 20% OFF KNIT SHIRTS Short Sleeve S -M -L -XL 0° CARDIN-WOLSLEY$ 1 6- kSTANFIELD L Selection • cree Reg. to $30.00 S MEN'S WEAR 32 Albert St. Clinton 482-9351 ./ ti THE PARTY'S OVER A special THANK YOU to everyone who helped make the TUCKERSMITH SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION such a success. Everyone's co-operation and enthusiasm contributed to a MEMORABLE CELEBRATION 035 11cSA THANKS AGAIN iIJCKERSMITH SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE L