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:CHASSIS+: LUBRICATION,
ererai'New Appointments Made
lunar County Board Of Education
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13Y RICHMOND ATKEY •Central Public School; Miss 1 lvlel
• •itzet, Victor Lauriston Public
/ !Wrap County board of Education,l
• School, Goderich, G': Rittinger•,
r eet.titgin God.ertch._la�t week,. . Qra d Rivee �;1.; Mr
ma to several important, of the Provincial Go ernm n
'appointments to to -key osi•t•ions •in L .Ruddy, university; R G..',Wright ,
Y p :Rain ° ,i.ver High School , taking over the Municipal
oss Township-
,ouncil Minutes
Kinloss..Council rhet on June .2.
p,
air: 7.30 m , , Reeve Wm. Evarrs
and all council present; •
The minutes of .May 5 meeting
and special meeting May l6 were
adopted . . '
A request from Ilan Mclnne&w;as
•accepted to. have a repair done on
the Ross I5!7vnrcrpa:DYaYn.after._beng
,inspected, by'Geo. W. I-lald'enby,
the drainage inspector. : •
A motion was made. to donate,,a
cup'or trophy to the highest pupil
inEnglish aft the -Kir'rloss-Central'
School .• •
Ross McMillan, representing• the
Kinloss Cemetery Board,; was pre
sent and, Council.agreed to deliver
a loadof• crushed gravel on the.
Cemetery roadway: ' •
Donald-McEwan regt.ested' a
repair•on, the Pollard; Drain.
By -.Law 9, 1969 was. passed being,
a by. -law' to impose a drainage rate
on Lot 4.;. Concession 5 for 10' years
,at an annual 'rate of $98.63. ..
By -Law :1071969 was 'passed to im-
pose a.•specia1 drainage rat'e•on
Lots 16,, 17,18 3RS for 10 years at .
'an annual rate of $246..58. •
,By -Law; 11-1969 .was: passed subject
tot . HYO. approval to increase's 1�
ary of road superintendent'to $2.35
per hour,;
An application for tile drainage
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-was 'accepted from Charles Murray
on Pt. Lot 8 and 9, -Concession ,9
.and'fromJack .Button on S.H. of
Lot.. 1, Concession 5 and.the, N. H.''of;
Lot 1,•,Concession- 4; Kinloss Town
ship
. The resolution, from. the Associat.-
sloes of lv aybtsrand 'Reeves was:
endorsed - .that we are. not: in favor
v: et
• the overall picture: Y•g •.
• ,Salaries f the. above new. teachers 1 .'
R. V. Whiteley, 53, head of\the arses o ao
were not stated'in the.report of the
Sei.ence Departttnent .of General committee of;the whole which was
Amherst High• school;
;'adopted; unan piously.
nanied vice-principa:l of Central ermanen contact
:to eightteachers in'F. E. Madill
I Iurort Secondar• School , Clinton... F
salarywas not revealed.: ,Secondary School, Wingharn; four:
' 1r wmiteley, married with four i.teachers;in Seaforth District High:.
School; thirteen." teachers in South • •
ch'ildren',;: and veteran of five years' Huron District, Hi •
gh :School`, Exeter;.
service overseas, to World 'War.11,.
and'three teachers•1n Goderich.Dist
is; a; graduate of University,of• Tor-' rict High School. "
onto and:Ontario College•of Educ- a `
axion. He•taught at Napanee 1950 Having tatight'for less than three;'
'5,5, years in Ontario ; the ',following
�ti; SeaforthI95.5 :60; and- .St. .V1n- .. ..
cent, West' Indies N 1960=6'S as an. 1 teachers will be kept .on .probation :,
of the Canadian,Govern
"d�Zl=ie
eniplo�ee 970. eleven at Wing
• ary contracts for one additional •
t*sc•ieiice anma
: District:
inept
ntteat ham • four .at Seaforth-• two at
a,tics r
f3. C. Straughan, a 'native "of
Huron.County; presently. Business Resignations were accepted with
regret from Mrs. Diane Jeffrey •,
Administrator:of Goderich
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Exeter , . and one at Goderich
:Collegiate Institute was a ointed n Centennial PtrbF e School
'HI
I`lrs•;', Catherine Vriese,
Chief Accountant and Officee Ma"n- Exeter Public School;`.Maitland. E;
a�_'er at'•a salary of .$12 ,Oop per
Edgar; South Huron`Distriet High
tear •
School', Exeter (residing in .Clinton)
�#iss Jo ce Procter—Gre Genzraj
TFR
QUEEN'S PARK.
BY. MURRAY GAUNT
M.P.P. •HURON -BRUCE
The Minister of Social and Family
Services ,'• John Yaremko, who has
come under severe attackin recent
weeks, announced :grants totalling •:
• $15 ,150 .to .Indian Organizations in •
ert-hw=este-r • f • .
At the :same.time the Premier.
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told the legislature that the,
Government is'sti1, considering
4a-ilriion o O r o
Ind ians••proposal.
to. have a,crown corporation "handle.
l Indian: affairs
Labour Minister, ,Balton Bales in.
B, \4aloner vusiness Adm.inis �dicated:this week•that the Govern-'
.. Y y _. --•m n_t.ma, im .lement marts of the,•:
trazor of Central 1'iuton Seco:rtdary° Public School;: W. McNab,,. it p'
• -• •` highly•criticized Rand Report on :.
School. for se;•ve al years:was'named Seaforth District High, School, .Ethel
ma rsa_e'r elPurchasino and Servic �' Labour -.1
e at a salary of .1tl;,uuCu per year. N;cKillop: 1\i.%ss �Sario'h Ruth••Trieb-
• Cat field for the pat 1 ea Brucefield was 'granted leave,of /ab
o�fYce• at Canadian Force Base . teach.for Department of National
p s y y.
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WEDNESDAY,JUNE 11th,• 1969
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1969
BEL�GRAtMMUNITY CENTRE;
Speakers: Tom : Robson and Ken McLeod
EXETER ' LEG:ION HALL
Speakers: Ken McKinnon and Stan Smith
BOTH MEETINGS FOR 8 P.M.
Assessrrtent .
By Law No .' 12-19169 was given
first and second reading being•a
by-law re:•,the. financing of Luck-
now Arena renovation for Kinloss.
Township
A motion was ,xnade •that By -Law
13-1969 be prepared to place a
stop -sign at the intersection of •
Concession.2 and. Station 'Street'.`'' The, Clerk was insttuc ted to in
form Ontario Hydro to relocate/the
poles' at Lot' 21, S. D.R. at their
pricesandwhen, convenient.
A motion was passed that the:
Council -of the.Township'of Kinloss
authorize no work tobe done on
Township roads unless authorized
by: the road superintendent.
• Council adjourned: to meet. on •
,June' 19th; 1969 at 8 o'clock 'to'.
read' the report on the McDougall
;Drain' Improvement ,
The following accounts were..
ordered' paid:• General $1;015.45; ••
• Drains $18•,718.3i; .Highways
$1,251..83.
FRASER .Ma.cKINNON
• Clerk.
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t Dennis Custodian at:°S.S.9, • -
Bales emphasized the- Government •
considered free collective bargain,
ing,.an essential elernent in:labour-
management relations. .However,;
he•said•there:.were Other. things' in .
t e-, .report t at were wort consi .er-
' Rohs rt \ , :"•Scotty' \'ae\`een; net. •Huron•Centennial School,
13afield, s . rears r,
ei.i liatt construction engineer•in e'; ' ,
, � . . s n;ce_ Until August 31, 1971, to;.
li•nton .was Canadian d r \ .
C s a.t,pointe Plant.Sup Defence,. o sibl ` in.German
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A llen C . Schod'e Coderich Pub
lit School, was granted .leave of•
The .following, teachers were.ap.
Fi? abs•ence. for two years to serve
ointed to.the staffs of the schools as:Voluntee with th Canadian:indicated on.pr0b
atidnary contracts .Universicv Services Overseas'
for one year• • ••
(CUSO) in the Caribbean theatre. :.see them, even - though they have
ng.
Following complaints by nursing •
home15
o'��province that
,erators in the ,
Dr.. Matthew..•Dyrtiond', Minister of
:Health, has consistently 'refused to
F. E, •Madill Secondary School,,
,`lin ham: 'Miss E., Beaton °• 5itths
Falls; D.J Hawkins,.Althouse .
College; Miss -S-. Nichols',
University of Western Ontario; K;
Roberts, MacArthur College; N.
Wolsey Al h" C ll D
r•c
He has been, a member of the God.- ; tried. for over a .year, the Chairman
erich to hof the
. Y has rode=
�> . tree
aching staff for foul ears. h Health Gommi ,
„NIrs. Alice Andrews; teacher ated to Dr.. Wong, the Executive
librarian on the: Clinton Public Secretary of the Associated' Nursing
School. staff, was grantee leave. of Homes'of Ontario, that the ;Minister
d
absence. for one year; J'.A. Gnay, i' now prepared to see them •
,. t Dose • o ege' �it]i al , wcote�stt
p P --- l?porting_her..........;'.'_ ie.ht; borf on
application and cbtt mending her seems to be the daily rate 'that nor-
work -
•,Young, U o tf-' O -
Goderich District Collegiate Inst-
itute: Miss J L, u11en., Fort Wi11:r;.
iarn - 'West G:ate CI; Miss M.J.•
Dowde University :of Manitoba;
13, ,Feav-er ;°• it dso.i• et -t a-tt--Col-1
iate; B.r•1. Herrington, Wingham-
• F.E,Madill S.S.; R.W.. Hunt,
business; P,O, Main, Colborne
s
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an mae your crop
inuestaellt, pay off in
10100t-01011.0$311gOerprOfil$:......
If you want better corn and more hecause,the:,''soii retains all the.,.
of it from every acre you plant • nitrogen applied.and' there ts
• supplemental .hgtiid .nitrogen can loss during application' '
.• make money' for you. And' the
most effectuve.' and economical
way to supply' the nitrogen needs,
:of -abigger yield crop, is. with
CQ-QP''A•quia Ammonia. This tow
;costliquid nitrogen fertilizer is:.
injected 3 tai 4,' below the
surface of 'the soil and gets into
action. last. With this'method 'of'
application the corn, gets Maxi-.•
rnum benefit from 'the nitrogen
•
sing homes are periiitted to .charge
for patients being maintained in the;
homes o:ri public assistance, The. l
(4.asPitirtikilt tial -set the rate,at•
$9.50 per day, but the 'nursing home
operators Want that raised to $12,50.
w:
per day:.
Frons:expertrecomniendati0+i-tP
trained -operator application•; the
..en
Co-operative •l:iquid' Nitr.ocd
' of '
Service,, gives you thebet.
• su,pp.Iementarnitrogen ferttli-
' iation'vwithout your costly invest
ment in time, labour a.nd equip
• ment. Callyourlbeal Co-operative
now and .plan to im`p.rove your
prditts•this season,
froth. LJc research
r # ifre rP
rogYemrties
for the Ontario farmer.
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