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1 . . . . ,� �.�.-. "I . . ” � It's virtutklly certain that next centennial next ear befo i 6 slimmer end: ]Jou)�F4 x9vu* I I
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_. . I I I � � I.. year, 1975, for "one night orpr-��akjng a definite selection of, and a walking tdur, ,,if 49mo of ,thlo, - , 1','�:`
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For P Geography Club'ffiem- - - I ` I.. � . dians, their regular activities throughout : ' A parade is a most for the 1974i ,., /;�`: -C"
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. - bels it the Seaforth District High � . f..; " " . I ' 197$ is another Centdnnial year the year with or Centennial'theme. Centennial' and it may be topped . ; -11-111
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School,-Ae spring break means it ' ;1 "I here and marks 100 years. since A beard gro*ing ,contest, w4'ich off by a, g�iant bar
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I Thp students, along -',With . .1 � 11 town. For those who are" Winter Carnival and end With Id . at airleasf
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. . . n the. beginning ,of a trip �1, `�'711. the Seaforth Old Boys marked 100 ioils to rd' Wednesday. ,quieter ajXA.Alower' music "sholAP � .��,
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. t , `cities . 'Florence, and . W, 111 . I . in' -1967 we celebrated Canada's 'mentioned were an invitational" d6iing Centennial festivities.;" ' .
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draws,.., _�va;bing -cars, holdi�ng, I 1, �, 11 � An or anizational meeting was may be. closed for part of the reminder of the Centennial yea
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.. ws, . I 1, � ... the' Town - Hall last Centimnial week or weekend with "After all. it's Seaforth's' 100 I .
bake sales and dance§. The Grade I p. � , N�! , held , in
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12 students are accompanied by , - ., P"I U::! :"L' " . .
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I I -and teacher Mrs. Alfred 'Russell , . . . '. , "' '�nd would welcome, suggestions ons about e .
kf,r husband: ' ,; - � ' I THEY'RE -OFF - Months of planning an hard work Airpoet to bo@�pd a plan r a week irl.lkt�l local otganizations interested Centennial theme and an outdoor
. . and. . . , - ..y� The citizens at the, -meeting roughed picnic at the Van Egmond I h . house a p6manent.h0orical project for'%-.-
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.1 0 - - .. holding bake sales, car washes and raffles paid 'Off students flew to. Yugoslavia Od iravel-led,,b,y bus to ,. .
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0 TNY will arrive bi(� -in Tor'onto, . * * . , , . out a tentative plan forst ear's was suggested' .for the big Centenniat year.
, I at 7 p.m. on March 23'to be bused . Thursday night when,. 27, members .6f the S0HS � Itily where they will tour several northern cities. I � - . � .
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. . to their homes.. , - . . . . I . ..I I , I 1�� A dance at the arena with , uy Donations , Horticultural Society, Mrs. Wil-
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I 0 as I y "do'n't all, os .ta e Feld- , I*PS. 7 ��b I Ord ' ked' ' � .The GuyLombardo dance will The Seaforth Chamber . of su '� � .. I I I I . . 11 ..I . . . I I I suggested.'
jk Ls . I I . ' I . I . � I I " . . take '-place • in ,May, "at the Commerce Christmas street light :'An a#rn�pt will also be made .
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A guideline -for s,taffing, of . Airport 'with overnight accom- sites- on the Golden Horses'h6e. I during entennial year.to inter- .
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a- elementary schools is to go on the-- modation to be arranged at the Cost of trip to be, about $65- se ols participate in Field Trips R.B, Dunlop, were named to bandleader Will b by merchant's donations of $6115, view a large number eaforth's I 11
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-,are, in a .-mileage range of negotiate salaries with ,tbe cust- making in Ontario. S afprth'% 'older citizens, . tape their '
I agenda ofd s1pecial meeting of the ,Toronto Teachers Colle charged- to school bi dget., ' e s a. C of donation of $80, and' .ge. The budget. I tat ,
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I . Huron County Board of Education - cost' of the trip V estimated at ' From'Principal J.L..,.Wooden of - eir . . school that it , is not odian staff as -.their contracts run Recreation director Clive Buist surpfus left over froth last year of personal recoil tions of the pag . t. '
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D,J: Cochr ef, . Director of- iran.sportaflon seetion of the to send students, members 'of sion. Mr. Cochr'ane said it Norman Mund y, custodian at S' among thos present at the � ,
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Education, said the class siz�/-, -school, 'budget I And S Saturday, May 17, 1475, on the tabled by JamesA. Stewart who ne6ting w set up. It includes, ,;L �.
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'Teacher -pupil ratio was possibly contributing $1. � - . 'j of the'sclJool whether. Wing'ham,' resigned effective, but is await' . � firma- effbrt. . . . Councilyna '-�, Crocker,' Re- .
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the most important item in the list .1 From Principal G.O. Phillips of area April 19 and 20, travelling on they'took full advantage,.of trips .. 'February 25, and Wallace Biltpn, . tion from Mr. Lothbaroo's agent Expenses for the street light- creation c or ' Clive Buist, ' . I .
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I I of ten recommendations resulting F.E. Madill Secondary School to foot and by canoe to provide 'available.'He informed the Board , bus driver,'Howick Central -School In' New Yqrk. -Guy .Lombardo ing, done every year 'with the ,
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. from the Xisitation. .to schools - sen 7 �jen!oi� student (Art 401) practice in camping and canoeing members that the sch6ol budget resigped effectiyi March charges a'fiked -fee of $3,500., - co-operation of the Seaforth PUC' McLean, and Dive Ring, student
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made by Board Chairman E.C. acZI)a Ica b the, Art Teacher, skills as; as menu planning fpr, Trips is based on the ' ,Donald Gowc� was. placed -on ,. The 1975 celebrations will totalled $763.35. New decorations , representatives, Gordon Scott .
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. - Mrs atrikia son, to the . and group activities. Cost to the i I odian, at probably be concentrated in a were. purchased at -a cost -of I "
I "It's not, to the pupils if Central Huron' Secondary School, week or long weekend daring the $596.28 and brackets, bulbs, a . I .
I n6v,his staff and he are' ' ready to CarboruNdum Museum of Cer- Board will be nil. - ' '. I I I . - and Jim Sills of .the -Seaforth' I I I I
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I I*' discuss a number of these items amics 44,Niagara Falls, N.Y: on Another request to send 24 they are not taking adva,Atage,6f Clinton., Linda Anderson_ 'a summer. The%S�eaforth Centennial express charges and wire, tape Firemen, ,and Mrs. Strong from I
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. with the board. members at the Friday, "May 3 ,to further thi�' students, members.of the Senior ,the trips, apparently there is a permanent ,staff secretary committee - and paint accounted for .the.r_st of The
. " S cial meeting next week,, Students' knowledge of ceramics, Outers Group, from SouW Huron , budget for it," Mrs. Kunder said. (Conthhued on Page 16) ton, which ed on Page 10)
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. ' ,they have b6len studying and 'Magnetawan River are 'May asked to study each school to see , - . . I
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Bda cir'bag not yet been 0�0 th6 cfeatifig-Ifi-bi The , . :the, . ' .
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I 1 ant regulations ,and � other ,,assessed . `1�_-_' 'budget, canoeing skills, to give practice in opportunity to p��rticipate in I - .
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I pertinent ma7terial necessary' to transportation section. , - orienteeting, to observe' biolo Trips. . . . ( '. , . .( ` , , , I . I I I I .
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I complete' the budget, but - based From Principal B. Robertson of gicai and geographical aspects' of The Board Chairman; E.Q. . . .
" on the assumption.that grants will � Howick Central Public.School to that area of the,,Canadian -Shield, Jim Britnell, Huron County programs forcing,us to delay, for - some of those' down. � Carlow, 10.5 . miles, -$269,000;
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not be less than last year; woman send 35 Grade 7 students on a to develop initiative, resoprceful- � I engineer recently elected Presi- the time beigg, many reconstruct- "We had two choices," said Road'4, Crqdilon westerly, paving
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.and , self dent of tlThr Ontario Good 1144ds ion projects," ?aid Britnell. Britnell. "We could continue. with I.S miles (portion, not in maim- . .
you wish." Mr. Cochrane said area on April 2 9A. NeW building � Association in .Toronto, did not To hoid thl 'line this year in our program and in -Crease the -e\rka e $100,000) $25,060; Road
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because of spiralling. costs, the urban -ural exchange. � The stu- No cost, to Board. . •. paint a particularly bright picture Huxon'-meanslusing the $157,000 road mill rate by 25 to .35 percent 19, M61 to Highway 86, land and
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4 grant regqlations had been pulled dents from Burlington visited, Mrs. Mollie Kunder of Seaforth when he spoke to Huron County accumulated surplus of highway gr hold the line and delay what we fence, 5.2 miles, $20,000; Road -7, .
. .. back by the Ministry for Howick on December 13. . possible ki Council last Thursday. I . 1, .
I ) .The asked Why some scho.Qls go. on I . I funds from the general surplus consider some very important Highway 4 to Road 12,' spot .
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I re -consideration, blifthat it was students will visit Stefco, Ford, of Field Trips regularly while other . ZA I Although the , county road account as well as $11,000 of the projects." I �, imp,ro�`emenls on six ' hills
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. important thht he get some ,Canada, - Squa ' and various ,schools do not request . iest them. . it co-unty. library budget remaitis about the same $135,000 Reserve Fund, leaving a * "The decision was not an easy $90,000. .. 1. . I I
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. . interim guideline for hiring I . �,� . I . . , I as last year with the county ,ib erve balance of $123,000 plus,' one and we l'av'e decided, for this ' When asked about the county's,. .
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tion versus decentralizationthe amount of work to be done has . ''One of the 'main, reasons 'for we hold the line ine and not increase High%�ay 86, Britnell told Reeve I
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. ) tendent, said -,estimated enrol- Union, ,-g as stri ke .. - Huron County's departmen(s Was been drasticaliv cut. ? . ,ing to delete some projects our levy," said Dietrich.' Charles Thoxnas that it takes at
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ment in e,Lelitentary schools will - - . . I . . . I revived at last Thursday's session "This program falls- consider'- a.' dip into Our surplus and Reeve Anson McKinley asked ,'least two years and in excess of .
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I be down 227 pupils and th�ee legs. • of county when It was ably short of thC, 'amount of work reserve . is the increase of ,Micther Pe money rSaved on $100,000. a mile including. hot I "
I . t I eachers will'be required. He said learned the county public library We ,had ,hoped' to do," said .Approximately 60 percent in hot sndwplou-khing would help with mix, to rebuild one mile of road. .
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. I it may be possible that the Board , I I I board Was considerip&_�iwing a Britnell. "We have.been forced to mix paving prices," said the the budget, Britnell told him that He said,Road 19 was undergo*
will be hiring aboui 14 new . Effect 'of the strike by � Union . . new library A�F6adquarters delete .several projecis from this ,county engineer. "Tfiis. was sin e the men who usually plow the first 'phase of a reconstrucl. ng I
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but nothing is definite at this clos6r to Seaforth this wee4s g 'as reported, the present , ��
I . .1 valve had been turned Off. Pilot ' funds." � . 1 4 , .
11 - time. I was cut off to consumers in lights. pn',*gas appliances 'would rented' facilities on Lighthouse I I of the liquid as that -'makes the only money saved was that $710,000; bridge maintenance, .
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. A 'proval for five Field Trips Hensall, Exeter, Centralia and notsbe ignited for all customers I I "In fact ' your county roads up six percent to'seven percent 'of which would, have been spent, on $10,000;. road constipctioll, , ..
; �p . . I Street, in, Goderich are only just department has not asked for or the paving mixture." overtime. - 1. $769,000� ' bridge construction, -
vas Made as follows: From lHuron Park on Tuesday,.- until late Wednesday, Union Gas adequate and the ow�ers of the . . I '
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. %Gcey� ... .... �,,Employees worked in the cold - 'other ten received an increase in'JK6 COLfilty "This increase plus a draslic "The true not show $20,000; 'construction of bridges
. I principal J. Axtmann of officials said. I 11 building have -ants in , I saving rfiay* ' I
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. Central Public Scho6li6'take 38 at the large -Boise) Cascade The Unionh mind. The lease expires in 1976. share of its budget for four years - i'hcrettse in the price of bunker up for two or thte'e years when a on township' boundary .roads,
. Grade 8 -:students on a three-day wanufacturind company in offered An award of $500 in an "It would -appear that the and this in 'the',face of the• heating oils and other petroleum truck or a -grader lasts'a year or so $150,000 (Bluevale Bridge); and
.1 I trip to Toronto May 27-29, to visit Hens'all because the plant's gas effort io halt interference wiN logical move . would be to larger continued rise 'ink costs of lab6r products %rill cause the average longer," said Britnell.- ,,,miscellaneous (rebates, over-
, Science Cdtktre, Parliament Build- ffirnice could not function. '. . . and materials," said Britnell., pr
. . I mission and dis 'bution quarters and to a building owned , ice of hot mix'paying- to 6s,c Road construction planned head, new machinery, bank
4 ' Museum, Planetarium, ,'By Tuesday trans by the county," said librar I Ak a result of, this tight from $7 to $12 or. more per ton," includes Road 28 Gorrie South, interest) $470.000. , ,
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.W , , Black Creek, Village and the been turned , back on, fo - sine ebruary 7. . I . chairman . John F. Flannery, budgeting we have not been able . he estimated. ; 6.5 miles, $106,060; Road 25, ' Total . road 1 bijdget is
I - . I . . e I - to carry out some of the projects He cited otlil�f increase§ - - ' Blyth -to W,94ton-, 7.6 miles, $,2:120,000. Total provincial share
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