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,�... alt�typMir t►:t;�a�t.ln yqux The Huron -Perth Count� Young said the board pays for, TOP000 .the dist bf Apr
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Roman Catholic Separate School delegates only but it is up -to the, repoirts on tbe, workshotio' they 44010cuss, it.
Board is preparing its 1974 conscience of the delegate attended, favidieahen poted ?p4p+�eR
budget. Jack Lane, Business whether he collects for the that the KV_olutlon' ,snaking all�Q
Administrator, following a board additional cost of taking along his trustee Bele tes to the 33a 13ay $pa , Torolnto,
meeting Monday night said the wife or a guest. He'said delegates convention Oilgg delo8ates t t3 g6 --k ,vis, ,CSX -8146.
Finance Committee will be are not asked whether expense passed,.formerly only 500'.per. cent „ pt pos}e,tar'
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holding a meeting- Thursday, accounts include the added costs of number on teaoh board "were io�gW lterploe.,', {
April 18, to review the budget and of these. considered voting delpgates.
examine local mill rates for 1974. David Teahan said he would
When Arthur Haid, chairman like to see the guideline in black {
of the Finance Committee, said and white before he votes on it.
during the board meeting that he Ted Geoffrey, chairman of e ,
was in the process of setting up building and maintenance4.
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the'budget' committee meeting, committee, gave a detailed report
he was asked to notify the on various maintenance work
remaining' board members, not done at a number of schools in
only the Finance Committee of Huron and Perth.
the date, so they could attend if All the delegates to the Ontario t
they wanted to. Separate School Trustees Notice is hereby giventhat the
Trustee Vincent Young said, Association Convention in
"In the past the budget is Annual Meeting in of
brought in one night and
bang--it'-passed, and all fiver SEAFORTH , COMMUNITY
He said he wanted to attend thee •
h
"committee meeting so that hehad it
the background information. y HOSPITAL
At the next 'board meeting
members will be asked to vote on will be held
guidelines for delegates
attending conferences, it will be a Tom Uy, P1 • P1 30, ,191�4�
to ifhe foundation by about 35 men who worked there recorded vote as requested- by ® at 0 P.M.
on Monday. The shed will eventually be rebuilt. The David Teahan:
Melady'family all got to the basement when they t 4w 1, All functions with estimated In The Hospital r,
the tornado coming except Mr. Malady who was in
cost of $200 or less per delegate to po l ice N e W s
be ,open to all executive and., --(Health Unit Conference Room, ground floor
the den and Saw the 'roof g0 flying off. trustees, with following for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the Board
(Staff Photo) conditions (a) the board office will A. L. VAUGHAN
of Trustees and of the officials and to elect four Trustees.
be notifed in advance of the CHIEF OF POLICE
Northside intention to attend and (b) that a The public is invited.
brief verbal report be given by t0 attend
each delegate at next meeting. During the week of the 10th to
u 2. Functions with an estimated the 17th of April, 1974, the The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital provide
audience that the board of trustees shall include 12trustees to be elect -
cost of over $200 be limited to 1 Seaforth Police Department t
executive and 3 trustees. (Th is investigated 26 occurrences. They ed by members of the hospital corporation°
had been 2 trustees but was are as follows:. -MEMBERSHIP --
hears Easter changed to 3 at the request of Break Enter 1
The by-laws provide with respect to members as fol-
F.J.Verej. The following Theft I lows:
conditions exist (a) the' board Assist Other PDs 3 (1) The following persons shall be members'upon resolut-
:Cantata offtcc•,ttptlf?ed in advance of the Missing Persons 3 ion of the Board:
intenlion to attend and drawing of General Assistance 4 (a) A person who has donated or who donates $500.00
lots as to whom will attend if more Lost and Found I in any one year to the C Aporation shall be a life member.
Northside United Church Choir than three volunteer to go and Insecure Property 2 (b) The president or designated officer of an association
presented the cantata"Our Living this holds for the executive if General information 7 or organization who pays the Corporation $25.00 in
Lord" by Wilson, to a very -more than one wishes to atte f8. Vandalism and Public Mischief 3 $ny year shall be ex officio a member of the Corporation
appreciative audience, Good One alternate dje4ate is. to be Assault 1 for that year.
~elected b drll�dwi 1 from There were no arsons involved (c) A person who pays the annual membgrotp fee to
Friday evening. Y qg;•,' P the Corporation in any year shall be a member .of the
..the choir under the direction of remaining volunteers. (b) Each in either major or minor vehicle Corporation Lor that year. The amount of this fee shall
Mr. Jas. A. Stewart, with Mrs. delegate - must make a verbal collisions reported. be established from time to time by resolution of the
Stewart as organist. Members of report at next meeting. -(c) That - No person charged under the Board of Trustees.
the choir taking special parts travel expens-- be paid for L.C.A. (d) Persons appointed honorary members shall not be
were, Sam Scott,Mrs. delegate only and that air fare be 2 persons charged under the subject to fees.
M.E.Reubpr, E. Williams, J. A' ' sconomy class for the delegate. H.T.A.
Stewart, Mrs. R. McKercher, Joseph Looby.said.there would 1 person charged under the (2) A member who pays his fees annually .shall not be en -
Wm. Campbell, Miss Ruth Cluff. ',be a lot of leeway in No. I. Criminal Code. titled to vote at any meeting of the corporation unless
Marlen Vincent and Mrs. David Vincent Young chairman of . No parking tickets were issued. his membership fee was paid in full at least thirty days
the ad' hoc committee which 11 persons stopped and warned Prior,;tp',thQ date of the meeting.
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Following the cantata. Mr. and prepared the guideline said he for minor defects and offences. By resolution, p)+ the;,!BQArd. the_,p4qualr q;i"eg-phip
Mrs. Stewart entertained the was satisfied with No. 1. When The Police Office was entered fee has been estp.blirhpdat one flgllaibntttilr `J950U2 JCS
choir members, their spouses and questioned about No. 2 and Saturday night by a male person
friends to •a. social hour in the taking a wife along to the armed with a knife threatening to The meeting wiH provide an opportuatity for
SHED DESTROYED -- This driving shed on the
farm of Ted Melady on Number 8 Highway near St.
Columban , had its roof torn off and two sides
destroyed by the tornado that ' reared through the
area.Sunday afternoon. Neighbours have rallied to
help the Meladys •and the driving shed was levelled
FRAMED --Framed by what is left of a barn and a truck which> is pumping out
church school rooms.-
convention Mr. Young said: i
suppose it would allow a delegate
harm the otficer if he attempted
to take the knife away from him. 1
a discussion of hospital problems.,
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grain from Ted Doyle's barn which was destroyed in Sunday's tornado, a group of
'Mr:
tee Monday evening at the
to take his wife and would pay for
would like to commend Con. John p
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� swill be served following the meetang.
promote centennial were specially
Mennonites from St. Mars helped Doyle's neighbours on Tuesday. B
Y P Y g Y Y
Every week more •and' more
, the added cost of meals and roon:
Cairns for the manner in which he
earring
Hopefully by Centennial Year,
Wednesday most of the wreckage from the two barns.destroyed at Mr. Doyle's farm
people discover what mighty jobs
cost but the Board would not pay
conducted himself in disarming
i'M A CENTENNIAL
great Guy Lombardo. it's almost
was cleaned up.
arc accomplished by low cost Post
for the airfare„"
this male person. The person was
DR. WM. d. THOMWON, Secretary
Seaforth sometime in May of
which are easily removable from
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arrested and charges have been
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5a7-0171 every week.
Following the meeting Mr.
laid.
even
word!"
%.enrenn1acvmmIrree
plans bumper stickers
it was decided to purchase
A large multi -band rock, greasy
bumper stickers at a meeting of
spoon dance is also being planned
the Seaforth Centennial Commit-
for later in Centennial Year.
tee Monday evening at the
Don't be alarmed in the next
r Library. Also purchased to
few weeks if you see hundreds of
promote centennial were specially
bright stickers affixed to the
stamped pen sets which will go on
bumpers of local, cars. They're
sale locally in the near future.
earring
Hopefully by Centennial Year,
only to promote ' Seaforth's
Seaforth and area residents will
Centennial in 1975.
get to see, listen and dance'to the
i'M A CENTENNIAL
great Guy Lombardo. it's almost
BOOSTER/SEAFORTH 1975 will
certain that the sweetest music
be the official Centennial slogan
this side of heaven will come to�
appearing on these stickers,
Seaforth sometime in May of
which are easily removable from
.1915.
your cars.
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