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AND THIS IS A WOODPECKERS NEST—Guided tours through the Bannockburn Wildlife con-
servation area just east of Varna were very popular last Sunday. Here one group pauses to admire a
large hole pecked out of the trunk of a tree by a woodpecker. Photo by McKinley
County reps to H k dr
Warden J.L. McCutcheon.,
Reeve of Brussels, and Anson
McKinley, Reeve of Stanley
Township, were named by Huron
County Council on Friday to
serve as representatives on the
Regional Citizens Committee of
Ontario Hydro.
Ontario Hydro had requested
that Huron County recommend
two delegates for appointment to
a Regional Citizens Committee,
to participate in, the planning
process by reviewing the need for
electric power in the area.
This area will probably include
Huron, Perth, Wellington and
Waterloo Counties.
The committee is expected to
meet as often as twice a month
for six months to a year.
Ontario Hydro had suggested
that possibly the Planning
Director and the Development
officer could serve on the com-
mittee as Huron representatives
1-' it the councillors chose instead
name two of their own as
resentatives noting however
mat the Planning Director and
Development Officer would be
available for opinions and con-
sultation if required.
Council also named Warden
John L. McCutcheon as the
County representative to serve on
the Board of Directors for the
Huron Centre for Children and
Youth.
The advisory and nominating
committee of the Centre for
Children and Youth had asked
that the County designate one of
its members as a representative.
The executive committee
received approval for a
recommendation that the Huron
County Housing Authority be
authorized to use the County
Crest on their letter head as the
Authority had requested.
At the March 1976 session of
County Council a by-law was
passed providing for ap-
portionments to be paid to the
County of Huron by two equal
instalments due June 30 and
December 15, commencing in
1976 with penalties and discounts
set out as required by the
Municipal Act,
Acting on a recommendation of
the Executive Committee, the
council set down on Friday just
what criteria would be used to
determine the amount of discount
or penalty payment.
The date the cheque is actually
received in the office of the
County Clerk Treasurer will be
used in determining amount of
discount or penalty, not the date
when the cheque was mailed or
postmarked.
Three business days of grace,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays. will be allowed in
making the determination.
fir' 11■mittee
Discounts or penalties, if
payable, will be payable from the
actual due date,
The rate charged or allowed
will be the prime borrowing rate
of the County in effect at the time
of prepayment or default.
AerospacecorfraCt
13e11 Aerospace in Grand
Bend is 99 percent sure of
signing a contract with a U.S.
government agency for a modi-
fied Viking craft according to
Jim Mills, head of the company.
The contract, once signed,
should take approximately four
months to fill. There are a few
problems still to be ironed out
before the contract is signed,
but Mr. Mills says they are only
administrative problems, the
money is available.
Bell Aerospace will have com-
pleted a Canadian Coast Guard
contract by the end of Novem-
ber this year, but the 42 em-
ployees presently working there
have no need to fear being
OCT. 7,8,9
THURS., FRI., & SAT.
ONE SHOWING ONLY
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
• "Death' 1eekend is both exciting'
and suspensful. ACanadian
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or Sarn Peckinpah s
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—Brian
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SUN. • TUES. OCT. 10 — 1 2
ONE SHOWING ONLY a P.M.
"LIFEGUARD"
OCT. 13 WED., ONE SHOWING ONLY
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
AGAINST A CROOKED SKY
PLUS ADDED FEATURE
laid off. Mr. Mills is certain the
company will be able to retain
its 42 employees for quite some
time, but it is unlikely any
more workers will be hired.
HWV. B GODERICN AT
aPHONE 524-9981
CONCESSION RD. 4 •
FRI. & SAT.
OCT. 8 - 9
STARTS AT B O'CLOCK
LAST SHOWINGS OF THE YEAR
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LAST FEATURES OF
THE YEAR
STARTS AT 5 O'CLOCK
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WEEKEND LOVERS
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To make soap jelly, good for an all-purpose cleaner,
shave one cup bar soap and dissolve it in one quart
boiling water. When cool, store in a jar.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 8 and 9
SII:,,, DAY, OCTA Oth
4 FEATURE DUSK -TO -DAWN
FOR OUR CLOSING PROGRAM
QUEEN
OF THE
PRIVATE EYES
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
-MEN AND WOMEN CONDEMNED TO DEVILS ISLAND, U.S.A
"Welcome kl'
to Terminal
Island, Baby!'
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Our season closes with the dusk to dawn show
October 10th. We thank you for your
patronage over the season, and look forward
to seeing you again in the spring.