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Miss MarrMellwain
Kentucky 'Style
CHICKEN
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Try some today
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the six ardnowned buses YO- 44
continue for the 10734/1 feral'
except for BiliBaechler of Zurich
who resigned..
M. Kakhell 'MPPTted OP;
gallin Brothers of flt.MarYS
will operate the board,owned#iin
at St. Marys. '
Speaking for the ''PersonUel
Committee, Trustee Viligent
YOung of Goderich, his in
mittee had had an informal meet-'
ing with, the . custodiOn's
committee to discuss various
matters. Mr. Young called it
a 04communication meeting". The
contract With the custodians Will
not expire until next June.
Oscar Kieffer of Bluevelet _
chairman of the. building-
property ' committee, reported
repairs to the roof of St,Colurn,
ban school had cost $5,977,,Mr.
Kieff er said tenders had' been
called for fuel oil for the var-
ious schools using it.
Mr. Kieffer said the Mtinict-
pal-Provincial winter works In-
centive program had amounted
to $11,239.66 to, the Board, with
an actual °cost to the Board of
$608.66 for materials.
M r. Vintar said a Ministerial
Committee has been established
by the MiniStry of Education to
study the improved curriculum
fbr teaching,.French instruction,
'to the English speaking student.,
In September the Board will be
asked say whether it thinks
the a Is and objectives of the
tour e are being met and if the
mo y is well spent.
•
Miss Gertie Crich watt in the
area over the weekend with.
Toronto friends, one of whom was
Miss Elizabeth Clegg who visited,
Miss Turnbull, a friend of long-
standing. Miss Crich took her
friends around town to see some
of our highlights namely, the
flew Sr. Citizen's home, the Golf
Course and the Van Egmond his-
torical site. After their drive
having atenplecrthe hospitality of
the, town in general, they visited
the home where they were able
to sample thb hospitality of Kil-
barchan 1n particular when Miss
' Turnbull, assisted 'by ampere
.of the staff served afternoon tea,
Miss Crich 'and her party
returned to Stratford where they
attended a Festival Concert and
remained for the Closing of Strat-
ford Teacher's College.
'An interesting
held Sunday afternoon.
Judge
was
Judge IC Glenn Hays of
Goderich, called this week and
took his cousin, Mr. Russ Hays
for a drive -to McKlllop where
they viewed many places,
familiar to both.
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ard renown lease TM fluippi..,"%pcfrrok‘ pm** ctit,
(091A4Med troth page 1)
Service and picnic in the Lions'
Park on Sunday.
Miss Kerr! Medd and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Medd and Kim of
Myth,spent the weekend camping
at Point Farm.
Masters David Jewitt of
Clinton and John Dawson of Varna
are holidaying with their grand-
mother Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
spent the weekend,visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszcator
• and family of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mane of
Clinton, visited on Saturday with
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
Mrs. W.L. Whyte leaves on 13
Thursday Thursday by plane for London, (Continued from page 1)
• England for a three week 'visit Cartwright regarding the Kenne-
with friends and relatives. There
she will meet with her daughter dy Drain. No further action is 'to be taken until Mr. Cartwright
Margie Whyte who will return
• Agriculture Officer.
has a survey made by the County
home with her.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,council In-
eluded the following motions Sharon and Bob spent the weekend
Other action by
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey- which were adopted, •
'Milton nolds and family of Southfield Dale andJohnJewitt: That
Michigan. Janet , Bob and Nancy Jo Reynolds returned home with we accept the Report on the Nott
Drain and set Tuesday, August'7,
..the Thompson family for two at 9:30 p.m. to consider the Re-
Willert of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. weeks holiday, port.
Chas. Scanlon and Tom ,Duizer;
That we accept the petition of
Robert Thompson, and others re
stopping of garbage being dumped
on Lot 24, Con. 10, Hullett Twp.
Tom Duizer and Milton Dale:
That we appoint Gam sby and Man-
nerow Ltd. to prepare a Report,
including plans, specifications,
corsages'anel seated in decorated 4, estimates of the drainage works,
chairs. A number of contests and an assessment against the
were conducted. by Nellie lands and roads within the area
Wammes, Tina Bos and Corry requiring drainage as petitioned
Sanders.' Lucky winners were: by John Beane and others.
Mrs. Van Dyk, Joanne Wammes Chas. Scanlon and Milton Dale:
and Lia Hoggarth. , Mary Merner That we accept the petition of ,
read the address and Jennifer Robert Livermore and others° -
Sanders, Sherri Brindley and said petition being in opposition
Sandy Mcllwain presented Mary to Pig Barn being erected on
with • many useful gifts after Lot 26, Con. 2.
which she thanked everyone and Chas. Scanlon and Tom Duizer:
lunch was served. That the Clerk notify the Plan-
Miss Mary Wammes of ning Board that the Township
Rivarsdale is spending this k wishes' to rezone the aiea north
visiting with her parente, of the Town of Clinton for resi-
Mrs. John Wammes a d John. dential purposes,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Halliday Milton Dale and Tom Duizer:
of Nipawin, Sask., and Mr. and That we issue Building Permits
Mrs. Allan Halliday and Peter of to John Rapson, Lot 26, Con. 2,
Hamilton spent the weekend with steel granary; Florence Pullen,
Mrs. Elma Jewitt of Clinton and Lot 14, Con. 1, addition to barn;
Mrs. Ella Jewitt. Donald Pickard, Lot 21, Con. 2,
Miss Diane Preszcator 'is steel granary; Wayne Kennedy,
Lot 33, Con. 8, Drive Shed;
Gordon McGregor, Lot '11, Con.
7, SoW,ZePig Barn; RionalfIGTese:
gratallinnoilLott r3e0e03014/111, .Mex, ;el
Hulley, Lot 3, Con. 10, to instal
Trailer Home; Sparling's Pro- -
an pane Co. Ltd., Lot 23, Con. 14,
Bulk. Storage Tanks, Truck Barns
and Office: ,.subject to Township •
By-Laws. •
Chas. Scanlon and Milton Dale:
That, we agree with the applica-
tions for severances on Con. 11,
Lot 7; Con. 11, Lot 25; Con, 8,
Lot 3; and hate no objections,
but would suggest Line Fences be
a written agreement.
Milton Dale and Chas. Scanlon;
That we appoint Tom Duizer, and
John Jewitt to go to Fire meeting
in Clinton.
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Court Constantine L1842 held
their regular meeting on July
12th. Committee :reports of the'
past activities'. were heard and
indicated the court'had been busy.
Nevi business Included dis-
cussion concerning the Beef
Barbecue, the same as last year,
on August 1st for Huron County
Beef Producers in Seaforth.
Huron County Pnek Producers
are having a pork Barbecue on
August 30th and the ladles will
cater.' .
The Court is -purchasing 1/4
page of advertising in the
W.O. P.A. booklet.
A poem, oiLifes Journey" was
read during Good and Welfare.
Congratulations were given to
Sister Sharon McClure on the
birth of her son.
Mr. and Mrs. GordoeHalliday
Nipawin Sask.; Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Halliday and Peter of
Hamilton; Mrs. Elma Jewitt and
Brian; Mrs. Annie Leitch; Mr:
and Mrs. Ran JeWiti, Jeffrey add
Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Jewitt, and Jerix' ⪙ Clinton ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Glew, Paul and
Kevin of Dorchester; Mr. and
Dowson and family of
Varna; Mr. Bev. Jewitt and Miss
Betty Snell of London; Miss Pat
Miss Nancy Preszcator is Hullett has spending- a few days with Mr. , I
and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of
Crediton.
c-143 With a VieW to Wing the
Federal GOVernMent Orient it.
The* Beard did approve the bill
which will give school. boards a
free hand, without cost, in the
use pf educational material pro-
040, or , leased by the CBC.
It would man a saving's to school
boards and also a recognition Of
trustee strength.
The Board authorized Trustee
Ted, Geoffrey to arrange for the
loan of chairs from St. Boniface
School in ,Zurich, to the' Zurich
Minor Hockey Assoc iation for a•
program on August 25, providing ,
the chairs are returned in good
condition and it does not inter-
fere wit the janitor,
Reporting for the Transpof-
fation Committee, Trustee
roblems
uly 22nd• a surprise
and Lori- of Clinton;, Mr. and shower to honour Mary wamines
Mrs. , Jim Preszcatir, Billy, at the home of her parents, Mr.
Debbie and Michael; Rev. and and Mrs. John Wammes.
Mrs. J.C. Britton' of Hensall; Mary, her mother and Cliff's-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMillan and mother, Mrs. Brindley of Rivers-
Bill, gathered at the home of dale, were presented with
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys for
a family reunion the past Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Barry Powley
of Ottawa spent the past weekend
visiting With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim,
Sharon and Bob and also attended
the Merner-McIlwain wedd ing
reception held in the Foresters'
Halt. on Saturday evening,
July I,4th.
'Miss Debbie Preszcator spent
the past weekend with Mr. , and
MI'S. Alla Pfaff and family of
Creditors...Michael Preszcator
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Scott of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon, Bob, Jim and Shiela
Baker of Winthrop; .Mr. and mks.
Sam McClure and family; Mr,
arman Kent, Donna,
Gordon and Karen of Sask., spent
the past week camping at Elliotts
pine Lake.- Spending a few days camping at
Barry and Bonnie Turner of Elliotts Pine Lake.
Tuckersmitte)spent ca niflYeAVA tcurtus 9111 slsrtvi
the past weelteivieltine. •Iro , e (iv ot-re:',
and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John ana
Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der
Molan, Paul, Mark andiMargie
of Oakville spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs: ,W.L.
Whyte; Tom, Bill and Mr.Harold
Whyte."
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erratt
of Hensall; Mr. Paul Reid and
Pat of London, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mrs. Luther Sanders.
Mr. anctMrs. Jack Medd, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Adams seen plan a, Demonstration Workshop
the weekend on a trip north: in the near future for those plan-
Mr. Ben Riley spent the week- ning demonstrations this
end at his home, returning year. ,
on Sunday evening to Clinton Discussion of who is. to be
Public Hospital, involved in the upcoming Recrea-
Miss -Cheryl Dale of Caledon tion Workshop was held. It wars
spent the 'weekend with her decided to have a small scale
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale. workshop with Youth Council Reps
A number of people attended and interested Youth Leaders on
the Londesboro United Church August 9th.
John Jewitt and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Jewitt, Kathy and
David; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt
About 30 e s relatives and
neighbour d on Sunday,
evening,
gathe
has meeting
Huron County Youth Council
Representatives met Wednesday
in Clinton When Chairman Barry
Gordon reported plans made by
the Recreation Committee.
A committee was set up to
yout
council
.an
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MILTON J. DIETZ
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