The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-24, Page 10• s,
'THE HURON EXPOSITOR , 'MAY ,: 197,.
At its,. regu.,.'lar Meeting,
h+landay tutght, Seaforth
e uncil decided the tfollowans
Patters:
,A bylaw setting .down
ruls and; regulations for the
Seaforth Pgliee• ;Force was
,lippreyed , as was the
kwcstigation into buying a
Pew typewriter apd walkie
titlk a sYStem for the police
The towie$ building,
inspect* we'll report in June
on the possibility of making
smoke detectors, mandatary
in, Seaforth homes and apart-
ments, following; a coroner's
rMommendation to that
effect at art inquest following
the death of a. Seaforth, n
•in a ,fire in December.
Request from, the Legion:to,
close Huron. St. on June 30..
from noon to 0 p.m. ,,Olid to,
use the handshell :lune 24
were approved. '
roomed agreed to publish
biercic safety and littering
laws to alert paretns to their
esponsibilities. ;following, .a.
request from the Chamber of
Commerce. ^,
Town ,parking, by laws and
fines are under review and,
.police have, been asked to •
enforce,ail no:parlring. bylaws
SereniJlzt,
by: Alice• Gibb
will:` appear next week •
OPEN HOUSE.
The family of
Ernie Er Alberta,
STEVENS
slab to invite
Refad es, friends, neighbours, to their parents'
50tH
Wedding Anniversary
Duff's United Chuatrch Walton
on
SUN. JUNE 3rd
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from
,12-5 p.m.( [7-9 p.m.]
BEST WISHES ONLY
Morrison Dam
PRiNG.HIKE
at.
Morrison, Dams Conservation Area,
miles, east of . Exeter
Sunday,
Ma... 27
at .2 'la .m.44
being binoculars, field 'guides, and boats [If It rained.]
For further information contact
the Ausable Bayfield Conser-
vation Authority at
235-2610
FRI -SAT. SUN.
May25-26-27
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. SHOWTIME 9:00 P.M.
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that the greatest moment
of our recent history
may not have happened at all?
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Arena cental: for the :Liens
Club eight day .carnvial in
'June was set at 'E150. a day.
'l.rsual:rental 4' per day.
end the' town will donate the
arena=flee of i barge for the
Wintario draw June 2t.
An electric floor .scrubber
wilt be,purebaaed for S4S0 for
the arena which wall allow
gni* man to clean the floor itt
two hours as opposed to the
proem day all .a half. •
The arena, manager's
probation period has ended
and hissalary is increased;
from 12, 500. to. $13.000 per
year.
Following: an incident at
the arena when the manager
was '''verbally. and physically
abused" during an argument
over lighting for roller
Skating. council accepted the
recommendationof its arena,
committee and barred en,
trance to the arena by
Gordon Pullman for 30 days,
effective belay 14.
$3,000 was donated to the
Lions for the park and pool
from the recreation budget.
New nets,at a cost of S$0
willbe purchased :for tennis
,courts at the high, school,
which are open to the public
'with the school and the res
Vanastra
Centre
TENNIS' •
COURTS .� .. `.
6 hardtop
OPEN FOR PLAY:
Dawn till dusk
7 days a week,,.
MEMBERSHIP ONLY
Single 12.00 Family 311.00
4.82.-3544
4'0014 409: splitting :the cost.
The tee ,committee Will
sponsor as o dance, ford,
teenagers at the ares a
July or Angtt- . • L
Alex Stephens Ovas
appointed to the Committee
of Adjustment far a three
year m.
A requeterst for up to S3,000
help the Chamber of
Co nnte{ce promote the town
tin CItNJi: was turned down
as was arepeat request for a
grant from the Blyth Centre
for the Arts, on the ground*
that budgets , have been set
and no funds were available.
Following a lack of
response . on tenders for.
repairs at the town hall and
library, the clerk was asked
to seek quotes. •
Bylaws authorizing the
seeking of tenders. for James
St reconstruction and Huron
St, storm drains were passed
The PUC will be asked to
instal a street light at the
southeast corner of Chalie.
and Side Sts, near, the new
apartment building.
The town will pay labour
costs of 5222 to Bell Canada
for relocating telephone
poles for James St. re .
construction. Bell pays five
percent of its gross billings to
the town as' a. business ta,x.
Dan Owens.af the Ontario.
Fire Marshall's.
office ' ii l meet with -council
Mav 23 to discuss the Fire
4rea Board.. FAI3 chairrnan
Irwin- Johnston told council
he, had little to report from
the FAB, saving meetings
had been well anl: fairly
covered in the press.
Councillor Johnston.
volunteered to sit as
councils representative on
the LACAC.
•A request ,from Lawrence
Cusack to have no parking.
signs posted from Main St, to.
Mill along the north 'side of
Brantford ,St., near the ball:
park was passed to the police
comimttee.
A. letter from 'Keith and;
Wilma: MacLean of
MacLean's Flowers,
complaining that a Garden.
Centre is allowed to operate
on land owned by the town,
was passed to the saute
committee toinvestigate the
facts.
Clerk Jim . Crocker told
council Bell Canada is
putting a second downtown
pay phone booth in next to
the post office,
A bylaw was passed
exempting farm lands. within
Seaforth to ten mills of taxes..
i
Dublin Community
centre
.Commencing
Fricay,.May
and every following
Friday at 8 p,m.
'Sponsored by Dublin and District
Athectic Association
THE WAITING GAME 7 Graeme Craig, his
wife Helen, his mother Mrs. ;Harvey Craig.
(seated, front row) and supporter. Murray.
Hoover of Grey Township anxiously wait for the
results after the pollblosedTuesday night. Mr.
Craig's campaign headquarters were located in
Walton. (Expositor'_ Photo);
Frankenmuth band
headlines festival
A well known band from •.
Frankenmtith, Michigan,''
Linda Lee Brown and the
Golden Airs is headlining the
annual Optimist Spring Fest-
ival )formerly the Mardigras)>:•
Saturday at the Seaforth
arena.;.
The ' band, number one
attraction . at the- Bavarian
Festival in Frankenniyth,
will p'ay„a Matinee Saturday
as well as during the evening.
The 'five piece band plays
Germak and .all kinds of
music and its second recor
will be released shortly.
The Spring Festival feat-
ures food by Campbell and.
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HURON
OLDE TYME
,„FESTIVAL
See.performances in,
Fiddle, Step dancing
Square dancing
for
51:000 in prizes
and trophies ,
Fri..,Sat.,June 1 & 2
Memorial Hall, Blyth
8 p.m,
Admission. Prida} 52-50
'SatiirdoN 5:2 00
Balli Niglus S5 00
Children 51.00off`Adult Prices
For tickets call .t.23.4300
'.
APPEARING -IN THE
Seaforth:
Community Centre
SATURDAY,
UNE 2
9to1:e.m.
Lunch provided
Sponsored by
Seef'orth
Lions Glu b
Tickets S .00 each,
Tickets at 'Bob and Betty's,
Vincent . Farm Equipment
and from Seaforth Lions or
order by phone. Call'
527.0120, 527.0373.
Cardiff 'Caterers including
whole hogs barbecued on a
spit plus beef and; sauerkraut
LCBO regulations won't
allow anyone under the ag
of 19 to attend.
Proceeds from the Sprin
Festival go to suppo
Optimists' ° youth work.' Th
club recently donated the
balance' necessary' to instal
new lights at the arena.; Its
next project will be to finance.'
t e installation of childrens'
playground equipment at the
Optimist Park.
WINDING DOWN — Graeme Craig's campaign
manager, Bruce McDonald of Walton, waits
anxiously for results from polis: in the`north of
the riding at Craig headquarters Tuesday night.
The Liberal candidate lost by almost 9,000 votes'
to PC Robert. McKinley, re-electedtfor thesixth.
consecutive time. (Expositor Photo) .
ave Fun a:t the Faire
•
Western Ontario's La:rges`t Ex'hibit`of Livestock
OVER
$22,000'
' IN
CASA
PRIZES'
i
CLASS 1”
125th Year
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
FnsSAT.June
Friday, June t
12 food; Judging, of
Ontario Spring Jersey Show
12:30 p.m. Judging et
Huron County Holsteln
Show
1:00 p.m. Judging of
Goat Show
3:00 p.m. Arena
Concessions Open
ti 00p.m. ltid1es
' Exhibits Open
7:30 P.M'► b INF TRACTOR
GULL fstinetWyted' punj •
10:00!Meta
Pm�
Concessfinkt Cia
JOYES MIDWAY
�M FULL OPERATION
ALL illi DAYS
ILUNCH COUNTS
Operated by 'Ladies Division
Saturday, June 2
•10-00 a.m. -- Judging of
Line. Classes for light
• Horses
11010 a.m. • Judging of •
' Poultry Classes '
11:00` a.m. — Judging of
Sheep Classes
12 Noon - - Arena;
Concessions Open
1:004.m. Judging of
Livestock Classes ".
1:00 p.m. PARADE
Leaves Legion'Halll
Ontario Massed Pipe Band
[wW participate]
2:00 p.m. — O�ciwl
Opening
2:30 p.m. Baby Show
7:00 p i — Judging of
Teams in $'seness
8:30 p.m. Grandstand'
Show featuring the ONTARIO
MASSED PIPE BAND \.
Sunday, June 3
1:00 p.m. -- Arena,
Concessions and Ladies
Exhibits Open
1:00 p.m. Horse Show,
Judging of Western,
Games etc.
1:00 p.m`: Judging of
• Beef Cattle Classes