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Saturday, ,Sept. 19
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Seaforth
EIGHT THIRTY P.M.
SEAFORTH DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
Commencement
Exercises
FRIDAY, SEPT. 25
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Seaforth Agricultural Society
142ND ANNUAL
SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR
September 24 & 25
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19
Seaforth & District Community Centres
CHICKEN & QUEEN OF THE
BARBECUE FAIR DANCE
BARBECUE
& - 7:30 P.M.
Take-out Available
Dante & Barbecue 510.00 • Barbecue &'.0G - Chlldren (12 & under) 53.50 - Dante only S5.01)14;01
• Tickets Available from 529.1300
Queen Competition 7:30 P.M.
Crowning Queen 9 P.M.
DANCING 9 - 1 A,M
Music by
BEACHWOOD
Free
Bicycle
Draw
THURSDAY SEPT. 24
6:00 P.M. Exhibits open
8:00 P.M. Official Opening by 1987 Queen of the Fair
8:30 P.M. Variety ShoW
Giant Pumpkin Contest
Log Sawing Contest
Food Available
on the GroDnds
FRIDAY SEPT. 25
11 00 A.M. Parade leaves Optimist Park
12:00 P.M. Judging of SWine
12:45 P.M. Judging LI ht and Heavy Horses
12:60 12:45 P.M. Pedal Pull Registration
12:45 P.M, Oraw for Pedal` Pull Contestants
1:00 P.M. Pedal Pull
1:00 P.M. Judging Beef, Dalry and Sheep
1:00 P.M. Stan Jackson Memorial
Registered; Hereford Show
1:00 P.M. Huron Perth Jersey Parish Show
1:00 P.M. Junior Fele for 4-H, Jr.
Farmers and Institutes
4:00 P.M. Bicycle Draw
4:30 P.M. Penny Sale Draw
SUNDAY, SEPT. 27
Annual Country Style crunch
Tuckersmith Township Garage
All You Can Eat 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Adults 54.00 Childr"en 52,00
Por information Contact:
Neil D01'mage Sharon. Flahagan Doreen Strong
President Secretary Treasurer President Home Craft
527.1196 345,2406 527.0876
Fairmount Amusentents
I'n operation
at ALL TIMES
ADMISSION
Adults 53.00 per day.
High School Students
51.00 per day
Elementary & Preschool
Free
BUCK &` DOE
Mary Jo Ryan
and
John Nelson
FRIDAY, SEPT. 25
Port Elgin Casino
9.1' 5.00 Per Person
Eating Disorders
ANOREXIA & BULIMIA
DR. K. BERG
--at—the Town—Hal•1—in—Clinton—
Wed., Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
We invite you to be present for
the annual meeting of the Huron -
Perth Centres for Children and
Youth and the Huron -Perth Cen-
tres Fund, which followsthe
above presentation.
Dr. Berg is a clinical psychologist
at. the University of Western On-
tario who also maintains a
private practice in London. Dr.
Berg is widely known as a
specialist in the research and
treatment of eating disorders.
For further„information call Clint
ton 482-3931 or Stratford
273-S373.
HAPPY 25th
MOM and DAD
Bruno and Jo ce Braecker
Love, John. & Karen, Trace & Michelle
QUEEN'S_
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THURSr. - FRI. - SAT.
Party with Us And
'White Widow'
THIS THURS. NITE
(SEPTEMBER 17)
Gin's -Nita --Out-
Prizes - Surprises
Fun - Specials
Council defers decision on..
seeking approval authority
municipality currently, but with the pro-
vince and as a result projects often are bog-
. ged down waiting for a provincial decision.
"This (delegation) would bring the deet- .
' sion one step cldser to the•municipallty,” he
said. Delegation would not take any authori-
ty from the local municipality, he added.
Mi-. Johnston, however, said he felt the
planning and development department
could be putting the county in the position of.
possible conflict with one of its member
Municipalities, In his opinion, the county is
not in that position at present since the onus
of final approval is at the provincial level. '
Mr. Davidson argued, however', that the
situation of possible conflict already exists.
under the current system since the provin-
cial, government usually goes along with`
county recommendations on such planning
functions. An elaborate system, of checks
and balances, however, usually allows the
municipality' to say no to a development If it
does not want it, he said,
"Problems occur, however, when .the
municipality and county have given ap,
proval to development and the ministry is
dragging its heels."
• Exeter Reeve Bill Micklesaid that since
• the planning and development department
is involvedin the drafting procedure for
such functions asbylaws, delegation of ap-
proval authority to the county would very
likely place it in a position of conflict.
Mr. Davidson again argued that the poten-
tial for this scenario already exists under
the current system and that delegation
would not increasethe risk of that happen-
ing. "If a local municipality does not ap-
prove a bylaw, there is no bylaw," he said.
Mr. Johnston supported Mr. Mickle's sug-
gestion that council defer action on :the
recommendation until members of council
have had more time to study the detailed
report. He also suggested that Mr. Davidson
or a representative speak to each of the
local councils on the report during thedefer-
ral period.
Council will again consider the recom-
mendation at its regular October meeting.
Revenues
Action has been deferred by Boron County
Council on a recommendation that it ask the
.provincial government to delegate' the ap-
proval for certain planning functions to -
county council.
The recommendation was made at coun-
cil's regular September session during a
report presented by its planning and
development committee. However, fears
expressed by some members. of council that
such action could have serious ramifica-
tions prompted deferral of the issue until all.
members of council have had time to review
'a detailed submission on delegation
—pr-epared by the planning and development
department,
In the report presented by the committee,
council was told that the Planning Act
allows delegation by the provincial govern-
ment of some planning functions to county
council.
The report recommended council ask for
formal delegation of: , Approval authority
for plans of subdivision; approval authority
for plans of condominium; approval
authority for part lot control bylaws; ap-
proval authority for road closings' pursuant
to specific 'sections of the Planning Act and
review of zoning bylaws as Per the
minister's interest, including official plan
conformity; minister's zoning orders and
provincial policy.
• Bayfield Reeve Dave Johnston was the
first to raise concern over the committee's
recommendation and said he feared Huron
County is trying to assume control of all
planning.
"I would like to know why you feel the
county would be able. to de a job better than
the ideal municipalities," he asked county
planning ,director Gary Davidson. -
Mr: Davidson replied that the finalap-
proval authority does not rest with the
Happy 25th Anniversary
ANN . & FERG KELLY
Love; Anne Marie & Steve,
Mike, Cathy & Mary Margaret
Happy 19th Birthday
ROBERT GLANVILLE
• from page 3
for the Heart and Stroke Foundation:
Campaign Chairman was Barney
Goldsmith and his successor for the 1988
compaign will be Chuck Rowland, 'a super-
visor with the Huron County Board of
Education.
Two Heart to' Heart programs are
scheduled for the Fall. These programs, to
be held at the Wingham and Clinton
hospitals, are designed to benefit those peo-
ple and their spouses who have had a recent
heart attack or heart surgery.
Further information can be obtained by
contacting Sandra Shantz at Wingham
Hospital and Barb Guse at Clinton Hospital.
From Mom, Dad, Barb, Paul & Kathy
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FAIR OANC-E -and
CHICKEN BARBEQUE
®n Scattulyday, Siat+eirrob_ter 19e 1987
JUDGING & CROWNING OF
FAIR QUEEN
Seaforth & District Community Centres
MUSiC BY BEECHWOOD Dancing 9 - 1
Barbeque 6 - 7:30 .
Dunce & BBQ - '10.00 Children (12 & Under) - '3.50
BBQ - '7.00 Dance Only -.'5.00
TAKE OUTS AVAILABLE -- Phone: 527-1390-
SEAFORTH
LIONS CLUB
FiFTH
ANNUAL
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 26, 1987
AT SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES
FESTIVITIES START AT 8:00 PM with 1 AM
MUSIC BY THE MOONLIGHTERS
ADMISSION $6. per person
Proceeds to community projects
OKTOBERFEST FOODS sauerkraut & sausage
Age of majority required
ENGAGEMENT
Catherine Groot, and the late
Adrian Groot once Robert & Rose
Robinson are please:1 to announce
the engagement of thtir children,
Jeannette & Stott. The exchange of
wedding vows will be on September
14, 1987 at ATF Saints Roman
Catholic Church, Strathroy, Ontario
of 2:30 p.m.
BRODHAGEN CHAMBER
Or COMMERCE
FISH
FRY
Fri., Septi 18th
BRODHAGEN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
5:00 p.m'. - et:00 p.n.
Adults '7.00
Children '3.50