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Huron's Historic Jail Board will organization will adhere to any . is understood the fait bard has conduct a study pn policing nee ,s : police protection';since' xl ey ate.
be given approval by Huron parking restrictions that will be plans to open the jail this in Huron County. , pat rolled by the.QOtj, lx► fifey�
County Council to use the former 1lecessaFlly imposed by the summer, providing plans are not Representatives of HuroWs` towns, however, redents ther.:e'
Jail for whatever is, deemed propttrtY committee; that while altered b� unforseen difficulties. Police Commissions attended Last pay heavily for tbox fawn police
adviseable by them providing the the county will carry insurance as In speaking concerning the . Friday's meeting of Huron forces.
terms of an *agreement, expected to liability and fire protection, It recommendations of th� property County Council 'and suggested It was pointed aut.at the 11110 0101
to be drawn up and signed will be the responsibility of the committee, Chairman Wild said It the request to the Solicitor that in the future, it appears thin
shortly, are met. - - - jail board to carry sufficient was his belief that tTie jail 76oard General should include the ' the rural, areas will 0.150 be paying
liability insurance, content was comprised of sincere, provision , that any study through their municipal taxes for
Property Committee Chairman
Harold Wild reported to council insurance etc., •-for their' own dedicated people who deserve- i- dndertaken by that office would police protection by the OPP.
the Huron' Historic Jail Board is protection; that the jail board will chance to do what they could to examine• "all the possible That being the case, It was felt by
be responsible for the bring the former jail into the alternatives with regards to some that a Huron County Police
an individual board and nota olicin Force - might be the most
sub -committee of Huron County maintenance and operating costs limelight as an historic building. p g g
Council, of the building and ground and and tour si t attractiorifor-Ruron The action steins from a report economical method of policing.
ensure that the building will .be County. by the Task Force oh Policing in A brief containing 20 publip
He said the terms of the maintained in a safe°manner; and The executive committee of Ontario which has suggested that advantages to be gained through
agreement with that board will' the, agreement will be for five Huron t'ounty Council has been all municipalities under 15,000 a county police force was on the
provide that any structural years with option to renew, charged with the responsibility to persons would be policed by the; desk of each councillor for study.
alterations to the property in Chairman of the Jail Board is look into a request from Huron Ontario Provincial Police -with a41 It promised faster service to the
question must be approved by the former Goderich Reeve and County's Police Commissions to other forces to be disbanded, ,public in Huron County; central
property committee; that the . county councillor Paul Carroll. It ask the Solicitor General to If this was made legislation, it' dispatching; improved salaries
would mean that the police forces and benefits for police officers.;
in Huron's five towns would be and improved policing in many
dissolved. other ways.
Some discussion centred • The presentation noted the
u around the fact that rural areas OPP would stili patrol' the
presently now pay nothing extra highways and be a part of justice
^" by way of municipal taxes for in Huron.
BRIAN HABKIRK BARBARA J. BRYANS CAROL ANN WILBEE
Son of May Habkirk and the late 'received a Bachelor of Arts in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Scott Habkirk, graduated June 4 Political Science at the Spring Wilbee, R.R.1, Walton, received
from the University of Western Convocation of McMaster her Bachelor of Arts degree from
Ontario with an Honours B.A. in University, Hamilton, on Friday., the University of Western Ontario
Geography (Recreation and May 31. She is the daughter of on June 4th. Carol is a graduate
Tourism). Mrs. W.R.Bryans of Seaforth and of Seaforth District High School
the late Dr. Bryans. and Stratford Teachers' College.
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She holds a teaching position on
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MARGIE WHYTE
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and the late Mr.Whyte of R.R.N2,
son of Mrs. Philip James, R.R.N2,
0 Seaforth, graduated on Monday,
Staffa, graduated from the Royal
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June 3 with her B.Ed.
Military College, Kingston, with
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GILBERTJ. MURRAY
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from the University of Toronto.
a.. Bachelor of engineering
Gilbert J. Murray, son of Mr.
She received her Honours B.Sc.
(Management) degree conferred
and Mrs. G. Murray, R.R.1,
degree from the University of
by Brig. • Gen. W.W.Turner,
Dublin, graduated from Wilfred
Guelph in 1972, and is a graduate
Commandant of the College. This
Laurier University, Waterloo,
of SDHS. Margie has accepted a
year's graduating class of 199 is
Ont. on May 19, in Honours
position k with the Wellington
the second largest in the history
Business Administration. He has
County ' Board of Education
of the college. Also receiving a
accepted a position with the
teaching Math and Science at
commission in the Canadian
Federal Government in Ottawa.
Erin District High School. For the
Armed Forces, Lieut. Haines will
summer, she has been appointed
continue his navigation training
as Director for Camp
with Ithe Air Division at the,,
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Menesetung, near Goderich.
C.F.B. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Attending the graduation
Custodians
ceremonies at Kingston were Mr.
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and Mrs. Philip James and Roger
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Haines from Staffa, Miss Carol
Mason, Blyth, also Mrs. L. Greig,
18'schools were represented by 21
Mrs. R. Gardiner and son
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custodians- and their helpers.
Richard from Victoria, B.C.
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Officials from the Hurony
County and the Perth County
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Health Units spoke to the
*custodians on the need of
Thompson
cleanliness in the washrooms and,
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what to look out for so that their
elected zone 6
schools met the 'st andards
required in the regular
inspections of the schools by the
conservation
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Health Units. The regular testing
of water samples from the
chairman
drinking units were explained.
Ann 5UZANNE DiE12
Demonstrations and lectures on
Elgin Th ompson of R.R.3,
,glz,y cleaning of floors and
Kippen was elected chairman of
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mervin
washroom care were given by two
Zone 6 of Conservation
Dietz, R.R,11, Dublin received
representatives of two chemical
Authorities of Ontario at the
her Bachelor of Arts Degree in'
companies who provide the
annual meeting in Newmarket
Sociology from Sir Wilfred
schools with their cleaning
Monday. He succeeds Allan
Laurier University , Waterloo at
supplies.' "
-McLean of Barrie.
Spring Convocation May 19th.
Mr. Rowland said this was the
Mr. Thompson is chairman of
Janice is a graduate of S.S.No. 8
first workshop of this nature.and
the. Ausable-Bayfield
McKillop and Seaforth District
he•expects it will be an annual
Conservation Authority.
High School.
affair.
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First Air Freight Nottawasaga Conservation
The first air freight carried by Authority was named secretary.
plan a was a $1,000 bolt of silk Zone 6 is comprised of an area
that weighed 60 pouns. it was extending from Newmarket on
wlashed next to the pilot on 8ne the east, Owen Sound' on the
wing of a Wright biplane and north, London Township on the
flown 65 miles from Dayton, south and Lake Huron on the
Ohio, to Columbus on November west.
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LOCAL BUSINESS SOLD — W, T. "Wiff" Teail, second from right, after Sa yeArs
as a Seaforth car dealer welcomes Richard Wright, London who has recently
purchased Seaforth Motors. The new dealership will.be.called Wright Chev-Olds
Ltd. anti Wilfiam Williams, left, will assist Mr•Wright. Mr.Teail and his son 13111,
right, will stay on In the new bysines. (Staff Photo)
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Spring Gardening Supplies Now On Display Af 'Seafortlr- KIA,
Box Plants, Begonias, Salvia, Geraniums, Vegetables., Shrubs"'
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