The Huron Expositor, 1986-06-11, Page 1Births IA7
Bruss,?Is IA11
Classified 't A14, 15, 16
Dublin /Al2
Entertainment IA17, 18
Family tA6, 7
Farm 1 A10
Graduates I A6
Hensall I A5
Legion iA18
Obituaries /A7
Sports I A8, 9,
Walton IA4
Wedding IA7
Local attractions ,shake, for varied night life See page A
3.
Serving the communities
and areas of Seatorth,
Brussels, Dublin, Hensal)
and Walton
SEAF471R4H, Gah9'i'AR109 WEDNESDAY, JWf<iE 11, 1986 — 18 PAGES
Zoning protested
local farmers.
Four Township farmers have "It (the bylaw) means we can't do anyteven
hing
taken
can tern control protest
in establishment
of an for oneof St. do regular maiear. I ntenance (on buildingse it means we )" said
Columban to the Ontario Muncipal Board Mr. Nolan.Mr. Nolan is also upset the farmers were ±r
(OMB),
Tony Van Bakal, Daniel Nolan, Joseph not informed of the proosed restrictions +' "
Nolan and Gerry Cronin are opposing a bylaw untill aftewould havebylaw had a chance been to debate the
passed.
passed by McKillop Township in October, "
1985, which restricts the establishment of issue," he said. here for over 100
new
from the institutional ano d residential years and862 ' foot "The dssoom sve of thenpeople have been
designated areas of St. Columban. The bylaw farming them for over 30 years,
Mr. Nolan
is that most of
an
passing, effective for
one the option of a oneear from the -year resie of dents in favor of the bylaw have moved
extension. McKillop council is expected to •into the area within the past 10 years.
pass it's secondary zoning plan by the end of He said the bylaw was causing hardship for
the two-year period, said Clerk Treasurer the farmers saffected
f ec od by it.
It's a financial
Marion McClure. has bylaw has prevented Daniel Nolan burden for us."
from erecting a barn on property he owns The OMB heard the case at a hearing in St.
feels it ` is impairing the operation of his farm islumban and he o expected in twMondoo toternoon. Their decision
four weeks.
Huronview request deniedae
BYAIAN MEW for going back on its promise to p
rovi
You could have heard a pin drop in the funding for the project which was assured to
Huron County Council chambers after it was Huron County prior to last year's municipal
announced the county's request for $750,000 election. "W ROOT TRAPPED"
i.
for renovations to Huronview was turned „I can't understand what the heck is going
Sown by the rist of CommunityJand on (with the government). Wewerevg going
Social Services during the meeting on June 5, collect money for " the project
Huronview Administrator Wayne [,esBil understanding of matching funds for the
in answering ang thef by ng sit Reeve toldlU ro ct Now, we find the money is not in
M Wide regardingbeen inform situation, Mn, Piace We jumped at having a lot of money
John Sweeney he had is before
by Minister and we got trapped," he said.
meetingho meronts before the council He recommended to council that the money
that the county's grant request had collected this year towards the project should
been denied for the nursing home near be returned to the municipalities to be used
+ Clinton.donany for "future works in these tottnicf elMties,'� • .
"Ithinswes, said a ds ppointedeMr, StanleyTownship Reeve Clarience Bar,
Lenteother answers.' said a disappointed Mr. howeve, disagreed with Mr. Miekle's
Lester, proposal, sayinthat the county should hold
FIRST of ASE the municipal funds for the project until
'The first phase of the ojec million government money becomes available. Col-
ex
county-
andr renovationghomew project a3 the bome Reeve Russel Kernighan also coon -
this
year with matching was ndslas from sed o the e red with Mr. Rau's proposal.
county
year with lace.Huron County had "W a should keep the money for the project
placed $750,000and province. the Huron until we have solid backing and they
udgseinforproject in assessments
1966 (government) agree to allocate funds two
budget set se March with the ipa sties. is year's down the road." said Mr. Kernighan.
already gassed n to the municipalities. Huron County Warden Leona Armstrong
Calling the funding situation ag "ernment (Continued on Page A6)
zet", Mr M1lidde chastised the government
Doctors to discuss
i$str strike
tof
tilember physicians of the Huron Y
"Hunan County chapter of the Ontario Medical Association small towns. We don't have a big centre," he
will meet tonight to decide what action they pointed the local association votes against the
will take in the face of the OMA's calf for anIf
open-ended strike by the ppnposed open-ended halt to all but etrter-
rovince's doctors• gency services, take. Dr. Rodney isn't sure what
Dr. Ken Rodney. o£ Seaforth. spokesman action they ws.
ant chapter said he could not
"I don't know if we can modify the
(OMA's, resolution locally," he said.
The OMA ennouneed Monday It would ask
member physicians to begin the withdrawal
of services Thursday, June 12. They have also
asked chiefs of services and chiefs of staff at
hospitals to resign their positions as part of
the protest of Bill 94.
The provincial government has announced
it has no plans at this point to legislate the
doctors back to work. .
for the cw
spocuiate on a result of a
but said he
personally would not support an open-ended
strike.
Although he said he Is behind the OMA in
their battle against the provincial govern-
ment's anti -extra -billing legislative proposal,
Dr. Rodney said he does not feel an
open-ended strike is viable a this eantre•
ea.
"We are more than P
We treat patients ail the way thtegh,"
unlike many city physicians whose patients
are sent to hospital emergency wards, he
said.
FOAMY MESS — Seaforth firefighters used high compression foam to make sure a
tire did not ignite when this van overturned on McKillop Concession 6-7 on June 3.
Above, firefighter Dave deVrle5 keeps an eye on things while Peter Kling applies the
foam. In the tower photo, Mr. deVrtos putts a gaaotlne-soaked bag of saRw fusttle.outhotel) f
t e foamy mess.
Seafortirfirefighters defused a potentially
�pplesiva eltuattttoon East wok, Ming Wei(
on and modem equipment. (lite, was
An overturned van, leaking gaso
covered with high -concentration foam to
prevent ignition after a singie•vehiele acci-
dent on McKillop Cor.cesson 817, on
Tuesday, June 3. Y
The incident occurred at approximately
12:40 p.m., when the GMC van,
loannis Nanos, 40, of Toronto, was west-
bound
estbound on the concession. After being passed
by a westbound vehicle, the van went out of
control end rolled over in the north ditch.
Police and firefighters arrivedion g e
scene
minutes later, they had run down the
taskingsoline
from the gas cap
side of the van and leaked through the
broken windows, formingpoo about
half-tacit deep on the Mel Of the vont Some
bags of sawdust in the back of the van were
:soaked in gas" wording to Tom I�hlliips,
deputy-dlfef of the Seaforth Depart -
mint, adding to the possibility of fire.
in addition said Mr. Phillips, the van's
battery was still engaged,
.'One spark and Itcould have caught fire,"
he said.
After saturating the van with the fire -re-
tardant foam firefighters cut the battery
cohle, minimising Use risk of ignition, said
Mr. Phillips.
The driver of the van was taken to Seafoilh
Community Hospital, where he was treated
for minor in es and released. Three Other
passengersInvon all
stained rn nto Were
damage
uninjured.
estimated at $2,800.
Bode/idi provisseial Police investigated the
incident,
isf"r�TiR .r r ie47ls�■ nes
School Iuee
dramatlC effect sal.
est ssalsents stili es worlangafter school
.ci 1Righ ScdiooE i)rania lines one night but not ars on the fu;sf of h'fay and
SeafoithY�str? urre5 an#heothernighk.flni'>Tdaythoylaughed at had rehearsals eve ri3ght for ttivo t+ee�
e finance of the play one scene ad
prior when they wore .supposed
ands, ttnate th ice at the said
dr'The is dtd,I t show sP
said that the arabT differefht °n the
Staff advEsbr Janice )lose 'def. too Miss Rose said that on t0t3uttheprrsdudianr metogetmerandwoas
Some hoes were funnl* atebegan relteaks
Rhe de ifs ptosence known J which on Thursday h been rr�y es
Club realty tea o the produef`ion SanieEun peep
'''reach Me Hoyt Y
cease of the tfht, PtaYenstn'es that the two ni
arer►ts and asucoess Marg tom, the student duectoraf
ab will be rad talent
next !O,;; "A ' senior citi�retts wwhille d s andwice #bee fs-, bad n, the stadt tit d
'The
sow was
*`Rtietre'sri;altaleiitherir, sheran ���ieg�ttiza;�fr>youttg¢ortpi� � val) hinge on
the high silos) ma eased
weans ,
to saycontinuo
no
theciuoareuIGfadet0•sbthtOf b b ./wound
for two ar three more years
the club
going Andoenciurageotherstude ts1 in.
Marg, a Grade 11 student, pieta
high school and go to college te stay et
design She Said that being directo
merely a title.. It was a group of fort and,the
group made the decisions."
The members have shown act interest lit
• coin' miisicalsbutMitaRciseateditwbutdE
terribly difficult to"stage a musieal m the high.
sdsool
Besides this production, the drama chub
ed at Christmastiroe and wee ariieeg
a east tor onto old Mie aitdah2ed
e set was tot tip' o ward iauat•_Oitaa diraraa cam
Use Bl estival earlier the yeard
z the meal): dperformed the play'
ap roads Rime" whidi was a��
Ui la said that setting age Through
eUi
g _= sons a 2 students frorrti'St. James Schh Clubntry on
fh Fere freated to an a
NancWATy 17HE 13A
afternoon of golfing Gln pe�byshtreQhe S �efttlendif n9oydd uDeveresuri wra {
Naricy-Mokmes help
sir
d y
few IefeTdmei, hes ..onc�meoffwell, Missftf„sproduta€ori lh inge i
thine
mop 3ie�, t� _" l—°d
pre of the play, Has n another
stege and 'he Wholrt.
more titan TikelY
reserlce 'Son Knights, actor, was `site aid. But thererewere a few slams 111 Stn re than ars in
v , wheas a etiod ►gv¢eht Rost: said.
verygoo hthegage the Bald, t iy evidetasttettheet'igwaileading maii
-wrong spa the stage sects, and stage manager. viten
Ttin�day,night, about s0 people attended Be eras setbe
Al orodwice tb t ma yk% pulled Moso that emeleading Matti � tooarose With the cok nverWho
and did a
Almost twice t the rub w 6o rint ood b on Stott notice, Mis-sRosesa d.
-lime only s and the club had . e � tti a !f rohietns With the lights
rgiries for o O arig t'S pe5 fa,is asetma There teeix' p,
iviyalties for one •srighea perfarmen& because the etub had tib lighting rt!the
"7lieyhadsy► patliy�forusandgeveusthe iightshadbeen horrowedfromM�llBigh
dthernight ,'andOld.Theclub obta red SeAO nn and flashin& ail
One o cppand Wet gives �e pmfitw ' ova the place Miss Mee said
phots copies, the testBose the rub will have Club members could not put the stage set
almost double the cast ea.s efforts. up and leave it therebecatise the sta a bad
scinae nine for neat year' to the hilitis an'd the Were norm
Theis wasp e a
ifs hose s , but neither cast was better, rou wo v a feel for' Use held at
iss Nose said. "F� j+� foal a ditferelit oftWeinesdoywhlritvasdotettought%r
" he ars an atm tog he , ,
June 5. Hare; teacher e n oma th udrencewas d t ` a tto get a` mdu nog � anginal - .... Uiey had vmtten.
un
with -hair' prating,
Bettisth " One In the 41,4er. Miss— to have other
ats photti en one night as oomph •.