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Lakefroi.t Association eets to discuss proi..,.,.leni.s with snow removal
Ael.field Lakefront
As;saciation, which
represents 26 • individual
1 so iatons in the tewtwhlp,
met Saturda afternoon; at
the home of Geoff and Bath
Walker„ Huron View Beach,
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tandance, of cottager
" eettagera Who are
J0090410%r'eeictente and
ore alta like to. viMt't e r
:tgttagea throughout the
winter have problems with
the snows .Most toad leading
to the <..,Cetta, ea are not
ply ,With highway
standards and the township
• Joliet obligated:to plow thenn,•
.In some..infiltenees, cottagers
leavea near •
#11 iIC . the
highway -and use
snbwmob'iles, . as lean,.
spoliation to .their cottaBes.
Cottagers are also deeply
• concerned about any at-
tempt to dump industrial
waste in the township. The
association had high praise
or the efficient manner in
leh garbage has, been
en care of. They plan to
i:the ,,Ontario --wide Cot-
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iRT ALBEF3T
NEWS
'lean L Ivl r teei na7
At a future Meeting, the
Ashfield Township Council
will be invited to attend.
Jack 'ioewio of Wingllam an
area a ottager,;was electedto
the office of president and
during his,term of office, he
will be concerned with the
proposed dump and planning
as it affects the cottagers.
At the conclusion of the
meeting, a social hour was
enjoyed.
Social News
It was a very happy oc-
casion Saturday evening as
many friends and . neigh-
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bours gathered to wish
Myrtle Hb a happy
birtlhday..S .t ,dsy was just.
a little early.ateSunday Was •
her' actual $lith bhthday: She
is a long.thne resident of the
village and a devoted
member of Christ Anglican
Church It was evident by the
flowers, cards and good
wishes, the high esteem that
residents have for this lovely
lady of Port Albert.
Recent visitors with Agnes
Foster at the home of Norval
and Ruth Anderson, Rivers
Bend, Port Albert were
Hazel Foster. of Abernethy,
Saskatchewan, Dr. John
Foster of Toronto and his
daughter, Johannah of
Regina.
Vacationing at their
cottage in Port Albert are
William and Margaret Balk-
will of Downsview.
No doubt in most homes
there is the° occasional
moment of, confusion. It
happened in our home
Thursday night when my
wife Anh'le requested the
Signal -Star ,which I had been
reading. In looking at the
dates on the paper, I could
only find one section: Now
what happened to the other
part? We searched and
wondered. We gave up the
search Thursday but
resumed Friday morning
with a look in the car, in the
garage, and in the latest
papers to be ;bundled up. No
it wasn't there.. The only.
thing to do was to go to the
village store and buy another
Copy. I'hadiny► Money out to
pay Pete when. I glanced at
the date: It said'August 18. I
told Pete it was an old
Pete scurried triround.. the
Muter to. check his papers.
A. further check inside
revealed that the Signal -Star
had the wrong date on one
sectiane I hope this didn't
casae the confusion In your
house thatit tlid hours,
Clair Hodges. of Port
Albert, who built a rocket
plane made fromplywood
and covered with t blue..prb
Inntherecent e Dung entered
� annon Fall
Fair parade and captured
first prize, for; the most
original entm The Hodges
Children,,-. Daren • and
Bradley, were dressed as
pilots.
Residents of Horizon
Beach, : one mile north of
Kintail, report that the oc
cupatits of a boat just a short
distance from the shorewere
rescued late Friday 'night
when they encountered
problems. Saturday •af-
ternoon the boat could still
be observed bouncing in the
rough water, just a short.
distance from the 'Shore.'
F.G. (Red) Kane from
Arlington, Texas is spending
a vacation at his cottage in
Port Albert.
Pamela Brooks of London
and Fred and Marlene
Pulham of London are
vacationing at their cottage
at Martins Point, Port
Albert. Fred and Marlene
were passengers , . on the
C.N.R. train which was
involved in a collision at
Ingersoll recently. Marlene
suffered a laceration to her
left eye and her glasses
were • broken. The Pulhams
had friends visiting from
England and it was the -first
time in 28 years for them to
be on a train. They were
looking 'forward to spending
a- pleasant day in Toronto
with their friends when the
accident,, occurred at
Ingersoll. 'To the Pulhams it
was a terrifying experience.
Philip, age 5 and •Rhanda,,
age. 8, children Of Don and
Janice Dickson of; Port.
Albert, captured second
prizein• the Dungannon Fall
Fair parade last Saturday. It
was a three-way, effort with
Pepper_ the Pony pulling the
•buggy on_his best behaviour.
No doubt, the judges found it
dliacdlt to pv oolt a five.
year old, . and an eight-
ariild WAnn interesting aroma
oscapec fro*n t to backyard
of the res1dence of Jerry and
Shaorotn Weaver Saturday
aftenzin Albert ass
they enoontertainedPort friends to a
pig tall Malt.
There was a.small Dunbar
reunion Thursday afternoon
asOm isitors called on
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Jean r, formerly Jean
Rilnbasyr. They were Mrs.
Ailna Hardie of Thame Iford,
Dr.
. E and Sarah Ham edging the Bulldogs 54.
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Mrs. auasell (Jean) March News
ilollghtan of Helmet. The - Morning yea' waft ob
three ladles are all fonner served at 1 I ,Anglican
D . un They had an. in. Church, Port Albert Sunday
D
re _._g visit th Jean morning. The Rev. Robert
Lednor who is very Crocker conducted the
knowledgable about the service.
D1mbarname. Margaret Young,
Wednesday evening the president of the ACW .asci
two local ball team, the Port noimced that the September-
Abert 1 crates and the Port meeting will be held at the
Albert Bulldogs, played an home of Cora Cook, Port
exhibitio.Q game at the Albert at 2 p.m., September
village park with the Pirates 1.
uron farm and home news
The beef business has been
through tough times during
the past, three years.
Farmers need to be on the
outlook or lookout for beef.
With the sponsorship of the
Huron, Perth and Middlesex
Cattlemen's Associations,
the Ontario1Viinistry
of
Agriculture and F has
put together a 'Beef Infor-
mation Night' It will'be held
on Thursday, September 9 at
the Kirkton-Woodham Com -
NEWBORN NEWS
VOLLINS
I'm Danny and I'd like
you to meet my new baby
sister. Her name is Angela
Lynn, born at Kincardine
Hospital, August 21, ' 1982,
weighing in at 81/2 lbs. Our
parents are Bill and Cheryl
(Kotyk). Our grandparents
are Marj and Frank Hogue,
Goderich and Elizabeth and
Ray Foster, Clinton. Great
grandparents are Gladys
and MilvertReid, Goderich.
HARTMAN
Mark and Tilly Hartman are
pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter,
Sharon Adrienne, 8 lbs. 12
oz.,- on August 16, 1982 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hartman of
Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Kester of Dashwood.
Special thanks to Dr. L.
Rourke, Dr. Steed, Dr.
Walker and Dr. Neal and to
the excellent nurses on 2nd.
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Tom and Eleanor O'Brien
welcome with joy their son,
'Liam Thomas, who arrived
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7 pounds 132/4 ounces.
Delighted first-time gran-
dparents are Don and
Shirley McMillan and proud
grandparents for the fifth
time are Joe and Mary
O'Brien, ' all of Goderich.
Thrilled great-grandmother
is Henrietta Long of . Rex-
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George and Tracie (Wilton)
thank God for - the . safe
arrival of their first child;
Matthew William, at _.St`,..
Joseph's Health Centre,
Toronto, Ontario, on August
17, 1982, weighing 5lbs. 14 oz.
Proud grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Swan and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilton,
both of Goderich
munity Centre.
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cent more grain in the same
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TOWN OF GODERICH
REQUIRES
DEPUTY RETURNING
OFFICERS &
POLL CLERKS
For the Upcoming Municipal Electron to
b. held Monday. November ith,11$2.
Those interested may forwrrd In writing
their name and address tis be considered for
these positions.
Please include your phone number also.
Larry J. McCabe
Administrator
Returning Officer
57 West Street
Goderich, Ontario
NORTH HURON
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