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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-23, Page 14p a 14—'1' a Wam Advance -Times, May 'LS, 1878 MNR officer M""LA ""TN w W ROXETER—The Teeswater Wroxeter Personals seizes illegal y • > held their recital in the town hall, bass Mrs. Bonnie MacDougall, Burlington, spellit the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Herb Braniff spent a couple of days at the catch weekend with bar parents, Mr. home of their daughter, Mr. and Two Michigan fishermen found and Mrs. Gordon Gibson. Mrs. L. R. Turtle of Shelburne. out just how expensive fish can Mrs. Ralph Gray, Randa and Peter of Htaiddburg visited at the Mrs. Ronald McMichael, ac- be last weekend. The pair paid fines totalling $216 under the home of Miss Marion Gibson. comed b her sister, Mrs. Brendel and Sandra Harris with Harold Mullins of Aylmer, Game and Fish Act i n the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cathers, Quebec, has returned home after 24 penalty for hey Kerry and David, Belleville, visiting their aunt, Mrs. Evelyn and they didn't smallmouth bass, and were weekend guests of her Leach, Los Angeles, California. get to keep the fish either. mother, Mrs. Stan Gallaher. Mrs. Joseph Craig spent the Conservation Officer Bob Pegg of the local ministry of natural Mrs. Margaret Adams visited weekend in Toronto. resources office apprehended the recently with her son-in-law and sale of buildings and some land didn't set the $62,000' reserve bid fishermen on the Maitland River daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George building site and for an airplane near Wingham with the illegal Noble, Gorrie. Mr. Mrs. Vernon Hupfer, Brownie Corner catch in their possession. and noted there is a big difference season was played Thursday with The season for smallmouth Brussels, visited Lloyd Hupfer house, other buildings and 30.05 fluenced by its recent conflict bass does not open until June 30 Sunday and also called on Mrs. By Rhonda Ireland and even then the daily catch and George Griffith and Miss We played games outside. We possession limit is six fish per Margaret Griffith Sunday went inside and checked our fisherman. evening. books. The Brownies sang their Mr. Pegg noted that with �e Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith Six songs. We said, our promise, . rainbow trout season drawing to were in Teeswater on Sunday law and motto. The Brownies a close the big problem con- where they visited with Mr. and going up to Guides practised a servation officers are en- Mrs. Edmund Green and brother, play, the others went outside to countering is out -of -season bass Ross Green. play games. fishing. He noted that for serious Weekend guests with Mr. and Group B planned a dinner hike offences a fisherman's boat and Mrs. Mac Allan were Mr. and and were tested on the compass. equipment may be seized. Mrs. George Allan, David and Pam and Kim Patterson did their The fish which were seized are Sara, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nature. These Brownies were being turned over to the ministry Allan and Heather, Toronto; given their badges: Kaley Beggs, of community and social services Lewis Abbot and daughter of Janet Hogg; Suzanne Reid and for use. Guelph. Tracy Thyrme--Singer's; Julie and regulations without a thing May 16, at Caroline Mulvey's Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black, Rick Leedham, Housekeeper; Lianne Shaw, Musician. Lisa Daw and Ste dancing nc i n and Donald of London were holiday weekend guests with her Archita Ghosh were given their P mother, Mrs. Harvey Coupland. Golden Hand. -� recital h@Id w W ROXETER—The Teeswater a ' . step dancing classes taught by °` Janice McMichael of Wroxeter y • > held their recital in the town hall, �. Teeswater, Friday night with a large crowd attending. Twenty-five pupils danced to 4< �s the fiddle music of Nelson Howe ` a o of Staffa accompanied by Mrs. Ron McMichael on the piano, ILLEGAL CATCH --Conservation Officer Bob Pegg of the Wingham office of the ministry Johnny Brent was the emcee of natural resources displays 24 smallmouth bass seized from two Michigan fisherman and other performers were: Lori Brendel and Sandra Harris with near here Iasi weekend. vocal solos, Phillip Kennedy with a violin solo, the four McMichael sisters with their step dancing f treaItm a nt routine and Mrs. Gail Glanville of deeWalton, Council n�s their former dancing teacher, joining Janice in an Ottawa Valley dance duet. ale tenders ofpropertyProceeds in the amount of $100 were donated to the Teeswater Turnberry Township council even decided on until the night The 30 -foot strip is to be used as a Jr. Farmers. has defended the way it called Pthe tenders were opened. He said right of way to an adjacent and dealt with tenders for the it looked suspicious that council property, while Mr. Baird in - sale of buildings and some land didn't set the $62,000' reserve bid tended to use a wider strip for a Belmore on the Allen McGill farm the for the property until it knew he building site and for an airplane township bought earlier this was interested in it, when he landing strip. spring. showed up for the meeting. He Counpillor Brian McBurney The first ball game of the Clayton Baird, who had the was concerned that council's noted there is a big difference season was played Thursday with highest o€three tenders on: the decision might have been in- 'between: allowing access to an the Pee Wees sweeping to victory house, other buildings and 30.05 fluenced by its recent conflict adjacent property and creating a over Belgrave with a 30-19 score. acres, questioned council May 15 with his brother Len, whose new building site. * A pleasant evening of musical• on the way it handled the tenders. township job status was recently FIRE BYLAW REQUESTED entertainment took place at the He complained that when changed by council. Filsinger was at the Belmore . Arena on Thursday submitting tenders, no one knew This wasn't the case, accordingDoug council meeting to check on what evening of last week.. The concert the acreage and dimensions of g to all council members present. had been done about his request was sponsored by the Mari -Bel the property, though the size of ( Deputy Reeve Harold Elliott for a township bylaw to prohibit Singers who provided several the parcel was estimated at 35 was absent.) A reserve bid price open fires in Turnberry without a numbers under the capable acres. What council had sur- wasn't set until just before the direction of Mrs. Carl Douglas. A ve .ed and offered for sale turned 'opened, y tenders were opened, so the Mr. Fortune, Mr. McBurney special feature was music by the out to be just 30.05 acres. amount of the reserve bid and Councillor Ben 1Vlalda all Harmonaires, a men's bar - Even council wasn't sure of the wouldn't become public voiced objection to the proposal, bershop choir from . Mount size of the parcel of land, knowledge and affect the Councillor Doug Fortune told Mr. saying if implemented, the bylaw Forest. Of added interest to amounts of tenders. would be too restrictive and Belmore people is the fact that Baird, until the May 8 meeting when the three tenders were Because the clerk held all almost impossible to enforce_ the group is directed by Sid owed and rejected. A surveyor tenders until they were opened, Mr. Filsinger, a township Hewitt, whose father, Rev. Ar - thur Hewitt, served at Belmore didn't survey the property to council members didn't know council's liking and because the who had submitted tenders. and farmer, said he appreciates how difficult the bylaw would be to and McIntosh United Churches job had to be done again, the certainly didn't set the reserve enforce but that the problems he about 30 years ago. Other en - performances were given surveyor's report was late. bid on any knowledge of who, the has experienced with a neighbor joyable by the Bruce County Junior Council had intended to sell a tenders came from, Mr. Eadie lighting fires near Mr. Farmer folk singers and step - 33 -acre parcel and was just as said. The reserve bid was set byyears Filsinger's dry straw for two dancer Janice McMichael. surprised as Mr. Baird when the in a row warrant tough lot turned out to be just 30 acres analyzing an appraisal of the measures. The Mildmay-Belmore- ildmay-Belmore-after whole 142 -acre farm and using afterland with good potential for g "I think we have enough rules McIntosh Hi -C met Wednesday, commercial gravel deposits was segments of the appraisal to and regulations without a thing May 16, at Caroline Mulvey's set aside for the township to produce a proposed reserve bid like this (bylaw)," Mr. Mc- home. Many business items were retain. of $83,000 for the buildings and 30 Burney said. He asked if the discussed and the Hi -C teen Normally the township would acres. Council felt that figure match burning to light a cigar dance was planned for June 22 have delayed calling tenders for was too high and cut the reserve could be considered an open fire with Turntable providing music. the property because the survey bid to $62,000, Mr. Fortune ex- which would require a permit The annual Hi -C church service wasn't completed, but because plained. under the Filsinger proposal. will be held the last Sunday in spring planting must be com- In his presentation to council Wingham Fire Chief Dave July. Plans for a Vacation Bible pleted soon, council wanted to Mr. Baird asked if the township Crothers will be consulted on the School were also discussed. The give a new landowner a chance to will sell him a strip of land five or matter. next meeting will be held at get crops planted, Reeve Don 10 times the width of the 30 -foot- In other business council ac- Linda Renwick's home on Eadie said wide strip of land crossing the cepted the $1,000 plus legal costs Thursday, May 24. Mr. Baird also asked why the width of the township's farm, offer of Helen Eadie for the 30 - reserve bid wasn't announced or which was sold to Helen Eadie. foot right of way through the Des Fair of Toronto spent the township farm and accepted the weekend visiting area friends. survey of the farm, which cost Mrs. Leslie Edwards of Lucan $824.15. is visiting local relatives. Council accepted the $4,651 low The winners of the Loto draw at i tender of Hanna and Hamilton the Belmore Community Centre Ltd. on Baird Drain work and were Stan Ditner, $300; Wilfred noeec 1 IP 4 agreed to pay Wayne Cantelon Detzler. $200, Bill Bain, $100. V Vr V ■ _ $2.900.v. 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