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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-05-02, Page 1Wbole -No. 5538 II , ' •• T I C.V. A VnRmT? nwmA RTn -4!' ''' .,�. ss x .. + <y Yrt�� { 4 . a'°r_,l"� K�•;" ,i `t Care P,ita I - w X x ar Xti4„rfj, c�a in �� q , H' o '' A t 1 _r' 'I �•35Nf y;K 4” ( "�`'' i,��A >,qi ,j �R �� ! , k n���"yw.�� �: �i' , s - � ry ,y d, cF s��� �9s,.{4��d�.� o, ��"+�������1�•�' ya�ryll i � � .. ,1w. i 'I, •r,� /-'t�+M.=�SrJP/.,� /' S�` F� -`5� 3rY tt Jp}e{ 1G F� Y • 5 � q . 94 7'h A'l1)1 � � � `' � �� '', '��d��Mfod �. oxceed hal.f m *I-10 4 d' w' • i3. •' ,r ✓ mast ,5 w` rme.. "'•'•._",- on A Municipal'Day Care Centrpboard' was David Cornish; Other trustees are: James M. Doi bad attended a convfention Clayton Looby of Dublin was g operating F g b Y September F ember in the y, Scott,, Andrew Y. McLean, John on Infection Cotkot in Haaniltott, ` { r ,MSM' new Optimist building at the sleeted president of the board of secretary, Dr. William J. t xa c 4 pl I II the Seaforth Community Hospital Thompson and treasurer, Cyril Modeland, Mr. Wilson, Dr:'""' Mrs. Doig is pxestrntly y i R creation Grounds is the goal of , a z? ^' g at the annual meeting Tuesday. Kirk. Thompson. Mrs. Joan Whyte, undergoing one month's training. x 1)d•�a { - a group of parents who have He succeeds Mrs, Joseph Mrs. Donald F. Morton, was victor Lee, Russets Worden, Roycourse on infection as Nutri«`' formed a Day Care Centre McConnell. named chairman of the finance Williamson, Walter Shortreed, Control Officer, y r psi„ 1 t organizing committee for In assuming office Mr, Looby, committee and Robert Wilson, Ralph McNichol, He 'commented on the Seaforth and area. expressed appreciation on behalf chairman f the • property Rev. H.J .Laragh. Frederick improvement ,in patient -care at Committee members are Susan of the board for the contribution committee ' Dobson and Mrs. W.C.Bennett. the hospital which has , been s.� >`' •3; `�>; - Wheatley, McKillop, Township, w Re-elected to three-year terms p' r•t huh Mrs. McConnell had made Mrs. McConnell -in her report accelerated b y the immediate Gwen Patterson, Hullett,, Sand ' i Y dorso the two ears'she served as trustees were Mrs. Morton, g Y spot€ of the lass of two highly results on X•Itays being reported Faulkner, Hibbert, Lyn Reidy anal-•.. -as resident, Mrs. John H. McLlwain, John Sharon Rau . ;-SSeaforth, June F respected board members within by radiol6gists Dr. J.A.Wickw{re A► r ; l tjh _ , z .'; Elected vice president of the Longstaff and David' Cornish. tlte,last twelve months --Earl Dick • and associates attending the rli�l iat:n j Martene and Lorraine i.i,l:.•r tt who died sudden) last summer hospital five days a'week, r 1}r :i Roth-Moyo, Tuckersmittl,•-Jean lisnts'�,i 1'Y 1l ) zk # ``` n - i. Dockets, Grey and a and Donald Stephenson this He said the pocket beepers'are . month. proving satisfactory and ru t . ..., •�:' : �� , representative of the Opimists lttiiijavtl �i it T' a ', r' f Mrs. McConnell expressed the recording data of Medical rr i and Recreation Director Clivp appreciation of the board to Lloyd records has upgraded charting ,n 1ts3i jtllt {t't x Buist. 1 r tR p f Y Hoggarth who retired recently as and coding of diagnosis by the ,1 � 1b{ �S i ^tom t' Seaforth Optimists offered 4v ;� } g t t„i7s, secretar of the board, use of H.M.R.Lcomputer system. facilities in their new building for,' , ; •' , t �� fps , y' k�, f Vie,. t, Reporting for the Finance Gordon' Mckenzie, Administ a Day Care Centre, beginning in;' � Committee, Mrs. McLlwain said (Continued on Page 4) September, at a cost of $200 per r the hospital employs 85 persons month subject- increases if costs - tiers$ with salaries and fringe benefits .Mrs. Edna Rutledge, of - ; 'k+ rtutrr,` g hamounting, to $572,402, which Another' week li:f •: •'%••� is r rqc • �'; • e :.• + he Ont io Day Nurser -les branch ;. , represents 70 per cent of the, ,••• +'� j,� a • :. _ ' r yf' in London, said the new building ''s” � ✓`.• {tutu ihlih r -`_, ? ; ». hospital costs. This is u $39,619 was suitable as a day care centre h P P jssttr, kf b, ( over 1972. to enter contest and has sent her findings and' ( �• a P P The deadline for entries in the tr 1; • t ;a�(�;; r � i - � recommendations to Town �,y4� She reported capital i err , t t - ° ` 4 expenditures for the year. r -', x-"�" P � Y "What m homotown newspaper 1, Council, the committee said. ! t t , '� y x' t amounted to approximately means to me" contest have been "There will never be a better. a �; ; 1 " $16,000. • ' r." a, , s time • to get a Day Care Centre � "� ���, extended a week, until May .13, , �,, Dr. Charles T.B.Moyo, 1974. The contest, sponsored by, y going" Mrs. Rau said. "We have �""k,. "T a building and playground..' ;� J,��. , chairman of Medical Staff. y t% the Canadian Community +�y reported there were 1,181 Newspaper Association and open, , available now at a reasonable Mt P cost". l admissions to the hospital last to readers of member papers, has A survey done in March &v. "`++:"" year, 34 deaths and 90 births. fr, ' a prize of $400 offered' for the indicated that 27 children would �, �, There were 395 operations best, most interesting essay. , H 1, 41 performed. The -average length of Entries will be published in the use a Day Care Centre in the fat{, « �„ + HAPPY STARS — This smiling group of stars -performed in a•concert at Seaforth , r� stay in the hospital of each patient 17 full 'time and 10 part time, a t., P P local paper before being Public chool Last Thursday, From left the are back row, Jerry Zwe and Sill " ++ Was 8.8 days. submitted to the contest. Entries y � y p which the group says points out • - ,,} Dr. Moyo reported he had should be between 200 and 700 Garrick, centre; Michele Sinnamon, Charlie Malcolm, Michele Fry and front, Susan that there is a community need ,,�+ words in length and should ' attended a 3 -day seminar at Int Ball and Jeff Watson. The concert was a feature.of Education Week at the School. for the service. ,,,.✓ g (Staff Photo Two mothers in the group now ernational ' Infection Control indicate that the reader ) Conference in Toronto and that under an —t to role, of the are driving their children tor a Conference • Y paper. part-time nursery school in Mrs. William Eisler and Mrs. Rod week) a , P P , Seaforth's education levy,u Clinton. Mrs. Docken said if no' NEW PRESIDENT — Clayton Looby, Dublin p centre is established in Seaforth contractor, left, was named president of the board of she plans to drive her child to the Seaforth Community Hospital at the Hospital's s -increase �r! �I % Day Care Centre in Wingham in �t iCre�.�h,�eJ�,45,900 ' for !74 annual meeting Tuesday night. David C. Cornish, of the fall. "" - The committee estimates that Seaforth, rigfit;`'of • Topnotch Feeds 'Ltd., 'i5 the The levies for the eleinentary $3,091,559 while provincial The- townships of Ashfield, the cost of establishing a Board's new vice-president. (Staff Photo) and secondry panels to be paid to government grants will 'tota` $146,821 ($ 124,632); Colborne, municipal day care centre in the the Huron County Board of $9,426000 and tuition fees and $89,896 ($84,040); Goderich, 'Optimist building would be Education for 1974 by the 26 school rentals will raise $612,784. $129,203 ($120,099); Grey, $5,000: 801l4 of which would be municipalities in Huron- County $112.451 ($107,8.32); Hay 'paid by provincial grants and Council appoints .. e �, i r � The tax levies to be raised from e r was released to the press Friday. $170,354($161,036); Howick, 20°/County or $1,004 which would be the each municipality with tile $146,1e 1973 It shows an increase for all 16 ($138,779); Hullett, Town's share, Other townships committee �> cl" • tit;.; figures in brackets are - municipalities. The budget of $105,417 ($98,367); McKillop, whose children use the Centre l $13,185,831, passed at a special Clinton, $124,467 (.$119,950); $89,210 ($5'6,780); Morris, would share the $1,000 with tile 3 to Histoficale 7 rot meeting Monday indicated an Exeter, $187,532 ($170,598); $84,071' ($80,789); Stanlev, Town. increase of 9.24 per cent over last Goderich, $435,567 ($;197,901); $128.581 ($124,030); Stephen At a meeting Tuesday the Iii tt brief session of Huron The least „e ran de, is to give t. i t` year and will mean an overall Seaforth, $83.759 ($77,864); $211,174 ($197,439): Tuckersmith coninlude said that .a DIN" Care County Counrtl Thurulay, April ,hen, a chance u, see ,+hat they r increase of 2.2 mills in the tax Wingham '$153,875 ($142,882) $167,3W. -I -x($158,184); Turnberry, Centre would add approximately . 25 approval ,\as''gi\en by the can coni• tip with." said Reeve � 1 rate for Huron ratepayers. Bayfield, $45,188($40,752;BIyth, $66,579 ($63,204); Usborne, five jobs to the town's econainy F,xccutivr Committee fur three Wild, t }; Municipal taxes will raise $28,014 ($25,832): Brussels, $107,827 ($103;280): East when a supervisor, two assistant members of Huron County Ihcre• ,e as considcra`blc $35,332 (w32,0741; Hensa11 Wawanosh. $68,660 ($65,687); child care workers, and part-time Courreil to be nn•n,bcrs on the disctis,iun throughout the day. ,<,r t $61,710 ($54,900): and Zurich, and West Way+$nosh, $54,303 cook and janitor were hired. Hisu•ical 1leiilding Conunittcc. _concerning file Executive $26,056 ($24,370).. ($48,655). The playground at the Day 'chis 4oll,miftec, ror„prised c'ommittee's choice of DEVELOPMENT DAY — Harry Scott, left, director Care Centre could perhaps be 'ii�'irilN' of lic'r%olls interested in representatives on the coninlilter of the Commercial Department at SDHS Harry made available as a tot lot o,. rile prc,e,vcft;n „f the t�nmc, p,ii't;rnla,lc because noir of file Dougherty, a commercial teacher at the school and lav round 'for all the area's'" 11 On C'omit Jail and finding three '.las committed it, the jiiiI - tiomc .use for, it, has its first Justic'e's• Ha, c\er, it ,�a, decided Gar Baker of Seaforth, Clinton High School teacher, fluron teachershave playground children on weekends.. mectin this „cek. the "k,ontinuit\'• „fthc Historical talk things over during a coffee break at a members said. g At Seaforth Town Council's The cotrruy's representatives Building Conupittcc should conic professional development day for Huron teachers on that 'Committee will be the front the non -elected people on it C �' M development da May 1.3 meeting, the conimittcc . 1 t held in Clinton on Tuesday, (Staff Photo) Y will ask council to apply for grants Warden, this year Bill Elston: the and that the Warden and the two to establish a Dav Care Centre. chairman of the conimittcc chairman 'ceere the While the 12.601 students the Ministry did provide a more executive committee. this year hest choices of council. ~ >Wrunder the Huron County Board of specific course of study but Doug McNeil; and the chairman'other business, councilEducation were enjoying a during the last t en _years the • F�r of the property conuptttec. this learned that a ncai librarian bras S art holiday from school Tuesday, the MinisUy considered ' itself a destroys year Harold �y'ilct. been appointed and gill assunu r` t:` uy Ate, :;"'.,:r • 650 teachers in the system were responsible to produce guidelines a ,, . Lrr in the classrooms al .Central under which various courses are Reeve Wild told rucnui) the his ncr, duties August 12.. r$+hK p e"i�r *'a V��Qnt Huron County Branch of the W.Parn•idge will replace Misss«Q•` Vit{` Huron Secondary School in given. Architectural Conserv airy is Fithrl Dewar as count librarian ��' .r �,'t Clinton for rofcssional activity Mr. Wuldrum said, "We are �► P actually the formic Sace the .)ail c,hrn sir retires this summer. .;�, •• ,� r v�" �. ;.�' day, prepared to co-operate with stone house Society. He said in his opinion,e" His salary will be $13,500 until W. Coulter, Goderich school boards and teachers in uperintendent of Program and developing guidelines for the Fire destroved a vacant the group has "honest the end of 19'4 cehen it will be intention,' . increased to $1.1.500. Align Nicholson w• r° r, , P m,' g said through the actual teaching in the schools.' century -old stone farm house on pro ssional activity days new The teachers had complained the 5th concession of Tuckersmith Tudeersmith ideas and methods are brought to the guidelines lacked content and` Township about 3:30 a. Ili. the teachers. ' he mentioned provided no assistance to Monday. T7 ' u • specifically new mat erial for teachers, especially nee' By the time Seaforth Firemen + t } supenntendent teaching metric system, family teachers. arrived at the farm owned Ill,.- life ylife and art programs. He said Allan Taylor, principal of the Lawrence M. Beane of 4r newlearning material was on Clinton Public School, who Bruceficld, the fire was out of r Association advance display even before it attended the workshop on Basic control and the two-storey stone •" • will be presented in the next Skills for Today's Children, said house with its slate roof was president- annual issue of • the Ministry he had found it interesting with destroved. xl�' president - publication. three different points of view Firemen poured water on the --Tuckersmith Township Roads There were 26 subjects on the being presented, Mrs. Donald barn and farm implements nearby Superintendent Allan Nicholson agenda for the day with resource Southcott, Grant Bend, presented and were able to prevent damage F;' ' was named President of the personnel, from the Ministry of the part reaction, Dr. 'Wilfred io them. P Huron Road Superintendents at 'o in Torcvnto the Wees, oro�,to, spoke for the"' "" p Education P their annual meeting in Belgrave Regional office at London and the Ontario Institute for Studies in "Seaforth Firemen answered a , 1 ` (t °• a rho. Wednesday. business community. Among the Education and a representative call to a McKillop Township farm *�y F •. rAla ' Ei+� irk up Reeve Roy Pattison welcomed resource people lecturing for the from the regional office "-as the fire late Friday night. , (1t t, P P g ; the members and guests and day were the Deputy Minister of third speaker. A barn owned by Tonv and ,may ; ' ° y { j�1 ? 'fir r. kti iti.P °'�'" invited Them to tour the new Education for Ontario, George Speaking to the press following Cathy. Loden of R.R.4. Walton, , _ *',ownship shed. Warden Bill Waldrum, and the chairman of (Continued on Page 4) Montinued on Page 4) Elston spoke , on behalf of the the Huron Board of Education, E y j ► ;tl -�'� �*` county and conducted the election Cayley Hill of Goderich. • • r f • ' of. officers for 1974 - 75 which Mr. Waldrum resentrn the :• P ` g , injured �n tornado cleanup, result as follows; Ministry's philosophy, described. t% r^. ! E`•, Past. President - Karl Harberer the departmental jurisdiction and of Hay Township; President Allan the re -organization- of the Staffs man improving Nicholson of Tuckersmith; Vice educational structure. He said they President - C. W. Hanna East total budget for the year amounts Eldon Allen, R.R.2, Staffa. who timber while taking part in Wawanosh; Rec., Sec.-Treas. - to $1,374,531,500 and outlined was injured while assisting in clean-up operations on the farm Bill Taylor of Stanley; O.G.R.A. how it is spread around. cleaning up damage done in the of Joseph O'Reilly. TALKS WITH SPEAKER — Bill Murdie, left,, WEIGHING THINGS OUT — John Ball, left, head of a yep.. - Harvey Culvert, West Mr. Waldrum was put in the tornado which passed through the Ted Doyle of R.R.2. Dublin who formerly of Seaforth and now' vice-principal of the Geography Department at SDHS and Joe awanosh; Auditors hot seat by teachers who St. Columban area Easter Sunday received a back injury when his Goderich Collegiate talks with Deputy Minister of deGroot of Seaforth who teaches at CHSS in Clinton J.W.Britnell, County Engineer; questioned whether the Minist ry is show ng some improvement. mpbile., hone was overturned by Education George Waldrum who Spoke to Huron practise working with metric units of -measure at Ross Jackson M.T.C. Stratford. should provide guidelines or He has been a patient in Seaforth the tornado, remains at patient at Joe Kerr hosted all present to a specific courses of -tudy, . Community Hospital since April the Seaforth Hospital. He is County teachers at a. professional development day learning day for teachers In the Clinton sdhool on smorgasbord Mr. Waldrum said at one time 17 when he was Struck by a making a good recovery. Tuesday in Clinton. (Staff Photo) Tuesday. • , (Staff Photo) r �m