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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 1I I 'I "M 7 �a "'77,77"T ffttW We I lt­t;" 1A, Ti, -1 't t;l i 11, ".11"'tc 11 1, IT"Tj "i-10 C4 I "5'111" W, A �0 4 A., T� t: Nhole No. $545 p First Section — P QNTARIO, "I'll"URSDAY, JUNE 24, x,974 •x••:24 PAGES 114th Year ages 1-16 SEAFORTH, CbJu Night school -too!. )t o xPn K a, x r F Eledidn', actio'i'n,�`!; 4 i etric systew cones. to ng, p h u, u r'e increase' of 1548 voters aver rile In Sptemb6r with-iittlei more than two we�,ks remaining until voting day, area 36620 who were eniltlid tO V6'te In 4ls on o cam moving, forward - October 1972.. campaigns are Students in schools under the valued to $15,000, previously meeting, in August, it will, be _h" 0 -29,751 cast ballots At Huron County Board of Education $10,000, because of the decided whether Mr. Turkbijm-or the 14st, more quickly. will get -a head start in learning increasing tabour and material Mr. Henderson attend, following•While there ha' been little election apparent activity tote the next Committee rooms have lbecrit- the metric system when. it is costs.. John.. Henderson did not a suggestion by Mr, Turkheim that August would be two weeks will see increased opened by the Liberal and inftbduced in the schools in agree with the increaser stating soon activity across Huron riding.. ' Conservative Candidates in e to go ittowns. Meanwhile nomi Sepi�mber 1974. that he did not '$eiicve_in.fIation enough for him to arrange nations have across the riding. In Seafortirthe The Board, meeting in Clinton had one that far and that I feel granted permission to attend at been completed having closed On Liberal rooms are in the Royil Monday, gave approval for the there are more and more things that time. -MO day. In Huron there will.be block at the corner of Maio and metric this Board 1 doas� not know The Auditor's report for. the' n tric measures th be instituted into the programs of all grades as anything about." calendar year ending December three candidates. Goderich Streets and the 'Aff They are as described on the Conservative room� are in soon as possible, but beginning in Mr. Dunlop said that prices op. 31, 1973, was accepted by the' notice of grant of poll as follows: Coleman's garage, Market and capital equipment Ilid gone up Board, and a copy has been September it is to be used in all activities involving measurement tremendously. prepared for publication -in all John Lyndon, Goderich,Main Streets. Liberal, Theatre Manager. His with primary grades. The Board authorized R. L. County weekly' newspapers. official agent is Exeter lawyer Canada AgricultgU&- Minister D. J. Cochrane, Director of Cunningham, transportation The Board approved continuing 14 Pe Eugene Whelan will be, ih Clinton', to tender for six membership in Ontario School ter Raymond. Education, said the federal target director, 0 Robert E. McKinley, Zurich, Tuesday morning as a guest at a I replacement buses with delivery Trustees' Council and will pay the breakfast meeting arrange Is 1980. d by Herbert Turkheim, im, Zuricly, in 1975,- jubjedt to approval of increased membership fee by 30 Progressive Conservative, farmer Liberal John Lyndon. The event is 4L and businessman. Kenneth Chair nan of Education Ministry of Education. per cent. This follows suit of the scheduled for the Clinton arena Committee, outlined the program A', sm. all storage area th4t can •other boards.in Western Ontario. MEETING OF THE CROSSROADS The Cilossroads- prografn, is not only sending Parkes, technician of Varna is his and gets underway at 8 a.m. be locked up ;And a refrigeratdr, a Resignations Canadians abroad, but v Iisitors are coming to I the area. Michael Dzandza and Samuel agent, Mrs. which calls for all new measuring Shirleyey Weary, N.D.P. Shirley Weary, D.P. deutices ane: equipment to be second hand one if possible, will The following are resignations Allotey from Ghana, seated in. the ceriter are now g-uests'of Mrs. W.L.Whyte of held a rally' teacher. Her agent is David candidate ly, at purchased -to have the metric* b provided Mr. of non-jeaching personnel: Bruce Hallett Township, far leftand Margie Whyte, far right, who visited the Philippines Weary, self employed, . of,r– campaign Headquarters in that problems utilizing ter of Seaforth and Mr-'io units; as at the Sea -Th Cu , lbert, custodian, Robertson in,102. Standing is Tom Donovan (India '72), Marg Mallory (South America '73) Goderich. Godertuh to kick off her' metric units should be created District High School. The Eisl it s Memorial Public School, effective and John Ramsay (Ghana, '73). S' -z According to Retdrning Officer campaign. In a speech to wherever liossible. but some hold the contract for supply g May 31; W. G. Avery, custodian. Seated between Mrs. Whyte and Michaei is Li are 33 workers she outlined the NdP, textbo . ok exampi which include lunches at the school. Central 'Huron Secondary School, Beale (India '73). Michael will be staying with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Errington, Garnet Hicks there rural voters and 4806 urban' program to combat costs of living. British units beetoritibued with Set Policy effective June 21 due to ill -health; Auburn for-ameekand Samuel with jMr, and Mrs. John Segeren, Seaforth, for a voters, a total of 38,168 in Huron Workers, then canvassed in intermediate grades for the The Board will set up a policy Donald G. Armstrong, bus driver, week. (Staff Photo) Goderich and Clinton. present;- that -,a handbook of regarding the number to attend Grey Central Public I School, Middlesex riding, This is an proper terms, spellings and conventions and this will include effective June 30 and Mrs. Kathie symbols be prepared . and that'two' trusteessecretary, Hensa for from administration may attend Public School, effective June 30. 197 Adistributed to at I I schools only and. two Neilands, see 11 Gana men iHullettSeptember.'out of the province. The following are appointments,sit i n as 4� and that conventions instruction for the preparation of Mrs. Donald Kunder of to permanent st aff, non teaching: home-made. equipment be available. Zurich indicated they were Brussel sPublic, effective May 12; 'made Seaforth and Herbert Turkheim of Mrs. Linda Laurie, secretary, C an'adianCrossroads volunteers, John He7d rson, R. R. 5, interested i n attendihg the Ron Douglas, bus driver, Howick or Seaftirth, ask if night school Canadian Education Association Public, effective July 1; and Mrs.' Canadian Crossroads has, flow program to Canada. they are,us6d to temperatures of classes - could b( s driver, become a two-.Nvayl street. Not This year 74� volunteers from 80 'to 90 degrees, with June and From July 14 to August 38 they be held on the Convention in Regina in Audrey Dickert. bus nadians volun . have - volunteered for. are to' be counsellors at Camp' metric system for adults. September. John Hendersdn said Ho"'ick Public, effective July 15. qnly are young Ca - Canada JUIV the wet season, and the rest Chairman Ca ,le Hill, he may, be interested but . would The roffowing'are resignations tecring to go' to work oil projects Canadian Crossroads projects in of M6nesetung ' on the shores of the v.car hot and dry. Lake Huron north of Goderich, Goderich, agreed -this would be a not knew, until' the Augusi of teaching personnel: and are in in Africa, India and the West V111,1011s Countries and 13 volun- They are spending Indies but now young peopl�,from teens frim overseas are here in their days The camp is owned by the Huron good idea, ."I think the whole meeting whethe'r he could get addition to 41 resignations I . e ' Canada.- tr'avellin'g 'tr various points of Pert}' Presbytery of the United community might be interested in away to attend,-, At the next (Continued on Page 9) those countries are I in a,,revcrseinterest in Ontario, and doing Church of Canada. Miss Whyte is Well a course." Margie Whyte of ' R.R.2, chores around the farm. Flick, the 1974 camp director. 'Superintendent J. W. Coulter Scaforth, who spent the summer remarked on the smiling friendly Sam And Mike enjoy travelling, said he would bring it up at the - of 197� in the Phillipines, is no", faces they see everywh&e in music. horseback riding, Bible next principal hosting t -\%-o Young -men from Ontario. s meeting to be -v north-' The week of July 8'. to 12 they reading. crafts, and meeting� within a few -days. Ghana at the family farm people. Both are from .large FIP14 Trws west of Seaforth . will be leaders at a Bible School at families, and both have f4ther� it Six requests for field trips were i6 Michael, Dzendza, 2j,' (if- Peki - Lofidesboro United Church. with two wives jai'who- live -in thatia and Samuel Allotev, 30, of, 116N. EUGENE WHALEN approved: ' I.: separate houses. with . their —18 Grade 4 students from Accra \01ile, partiv.ipating ill a Can d, Minister of Agriculture Howick Central Public School to craft aft , course. in the Puppet • children. Their fathers decide who will speak at a breakfastI the Howick area from June 1-4-15, ip Division of the Arts Couniil in Lions insta,11 each day where they will eat and being held in Clinton Arena on I sleep. Both Mike and Sam agreed at no cost to the Board.,. Ghana, accepted. an invitation to Tuesday morning­ro which the -hen they marry they only plan to —18- Grade 5 students from spend four months in Canada UU PA61 g2kre \% nublic is invited. Howick Central to the Howick N Toni Do ' novan, London, assist- .5 11%0 (.to it orate. from director Seaforth Lions installed nQkv area f in June 21-22, at no cosi' ant dii or 6f Canadian Cross Se, • to t `otiias ,International. channelled officers and completQ.d.,plans for the Board'. -ge, —40 Grade 8 studetits from 'V them 'to the Whyte farm after the Club's 50th AnniversaryObject toloning chane W Usborne Central' Public to Camp receiving the offer for guests from celebration,, at a niecting in the Sylvan from September 11 - 13 at a Margie Whyte, Community Centre on Monday. Obj'ections to a proposed the proposal or may submit it jo cost to the Board of about $1,75. Michael 'is still a student. Robert Beuttertmilldr change in the Seaforth zoning the Municipal Board • advanced who heroines president and other bv-lakv to change an area on South for consideration. In the event it —35 Grade 8 students from completing mpleting -coufse in ad\ science Huron Centennial Public to Camp and will return to school officers were installed' In ' v a Main Street presently zoned as goes to the Board the Board when he goes -back to Ghana in installation team headed.liv Frank coiliniercial could. if it wishes, hold a public industrial to highway Sylvan from Sepiember 24-25 ata '.St.to Board of about $100.r.Pmid Septciliber. He hopes to be a Kling. -c been filed with town clerk E. hearing. 9 —35 Grade 8 students from mechanical engineer. Officers arc: Past President M. Williams. -ho was born in Accra, Clair Canipbct President -Bol? Huron Centennial Public to Camp Sam. rN s The changes have been Sought Call firemen p k% -its First Viec;- L.co by Brewers Warehousing who Syrvanfrom September 26-27 at the capital of' Ghana,' �N an 13cuttenmillci Fit electrician but was a produce Yearend: Sec. Dr. n. who cost to the Board of about $POO. 0� property in the area and for' cocoa prior to W.J.Tl-wnipson; Third Vice- -27 Grade 7' students, from examiner propose erecting a neer store. car fire' 14`5eaforth Public to Falls Reserve leaving for Canada. He said that Marlen Vincent; Tail Twister The changes werg considered to Conservation Area at Berimiller, QUEENS ANDTHE WARDEN—— Three fair queens from other area fairs were cocoa is the backbone agricultural Jack Pickard; Lion `railer; Geroge recently at a public meeting or, from June 21-22 at a cost to the product in Ghana. To ensure that Hays: Treasurer ­ Harold June 3'. Seaforth Police and Firemen board of $t5.00. platform. guests at*the Hensall Spring Show Tuesday evening. Seaforth Fall Fair no inferior' cocoa is eiported to- I'Ll.1 'nbull: Car Club Treasurer Those objecting -who reside on answered a call shortly before 11 The Board approved a request Queen Margaret, Van Dyke, left, Cheryl We ' bster of Varna and Willy Blom of the world market and that the Dave Hoo\'cr:' BullctitiEditnr ropert?cs near the area where p.m. Tuesday night concerning a Kippen sat in front of Huron Warden Bill Elston. (Staff Photo) quality is maintained, there are Wilfred Titford; S6crctary - Irwin p burning car 'Parked in front of for an instrumental music the changes are proposed include Roweliffe Motors on Goderich program to be instituted at produce examiners, Johnston: Park * and Pool - Chris Leonhardt, Mrs. Mary Holmesville . Public School Sam plans to work to bqconle Secretary ' v and Treasurer - Gordon Murrav, Mrs. Florence Warmes�, Street. starting in 'September under the an electrical engineer when . he oL Rimmer. assistant Lloyd Hogarth; Kenneth Hulley and Mrs.Nelson The rear of the convertible, eadership' of Mrs. Irla. Stewart, Hockey tea ets $5,000 donration returns to Ghana an'd have his Director .1 owned hv James Nixon of R.R.4,. 9 s - Gordon Rininier. Mark,, 'Scaf(irtli'was burning when the The cause of the fire is not music teacher at the school. The ­ generous grant from a own workshop. Wa.�nc I -Alis, Keith Snell. Da\c The objections will be included ived. y cost of instruction is to be borne A "I icered the services of his 197445 season. Doug. Mike and Sam have found the Hoover• when. the proposal goes to the •arr Eby the Board and the renting of Seaforth businessman has made accountant for use V the team Cruickshank, who has been .\%-earlier rather cold and damp (see Page,, 2 and I A to 8A. for Minis) of Housing for approval. lZat' since their arrival on May 22 as information C011CCI'lling Lions known ' and police are instruments by the Parents. certain that Seaforth will have a organization. coaching' intermediate hocked' in Ac�orditlg to Mr. Williams the investigating. The Board awarded a contract well equipped Junior D. hockey Jack Price is president t 't)f the Goderich, was appointed 'last, 50th Annkcrsar.\.) Ministry may or may ncil' accept for the conversion to gas at South team this winter. tickviv formed club and Maurice week. Mr. Cruickshank is eagerly Huiron 'District High School to Les Seiler, owner of Seaforth Huard is secretary and Dennis making plans for Seaforth's New -Minister Industrial Boiler Service, London, Creartiery has presented the McCauley, treasurer. Members debut, organizers said. i, at a cost of $11,404. newiv formed Junior,D executive arc Bob Dinsmore, Doug The Junior D executive arc The Board granted authority to with $5,000. The team will bear Hildebrand, Colin Young, Jim entering afloat in this N\cekon'd's R. B. Dunlop, Business the name and colours of 'Mr. Nash, Larry Cook'. Don McClure, Lions Parade and said that Administrator, to award tender's Seller's choice.- He has also Glen McClure and Frank Murray. seasons tickets for this year's inducted at 1, to flp p games wall be available bay then. A 11, Fir Church Vr� A� 'Aw Near h( r °'F• ,� Tlie Rev. Edwin G. Nelson was. inducted as minister of . First on eras Presbyterian Church on Wednes- IL h day little 12. Since 1969 he has been minister of Txcecismuir N hurts two MARI PresbvtcrianChurch� Orangeville. st i0+ Two persons are in Seaforth The service was conducted by, rg, Community Hospilal, following a the Moder resb\ Moderator of Huron P near head-on collision which tory, the Rev. Gordon A. Beaton. demolished two vehicle-' near Listowel and the sermon was Seaforth early Monday. given by the Rev. Vernon W. The Hospital reported Isabel Tozer, St. Marys. Rev. G.L. Pethick. 19, of R.R.1, Seaforth, Royal. Goderich. Rev. W. D. and James Hugill, 17, R. R. 2. Jarvis, and Rev. Winston Seaforth, in satisfactory condition Newman, Shakespeare &Iso took T 1,19, ArIkA `V, with cuts. Mr. H ugill also part in the ceremony. Durinp the suffered a concussion and broken service, David R. Stewart sang kneecap' ...,.The Lord's Praver.* Seaforth OPP Constable Ray Mr: Nelson is a native of native 0 T t P -here he was born in 4 6meau said Robert Bragger. Goderich %N born in 11 Seaforth, driver of 'the car in 1933 and was ordained in Knox 1. which Miss Pethick was 'a Church in Goderich in 1967. He passenger, was also treated at and his wife, the former Florence NEW MINISTER AT FIRST CHURCH Rev. Edwin G. Nelson who was Inducted 90 YEARS YOUNG —Friends and neighbours bf Mrs. Taylor, centre, held a hospital for cuts. Hudson, have four children. as new minister at First Presbyterian Church Wednesday night, and Mrs. Nelson, C 18 party In honou'r of her 90th birthday In, the lounge at the Senior Citizen's Constable Primeaki said the Dwight, Mark, . Dale 15,left, greet members of his congregation including Miss Janet Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. collision occurred at about I a.m. and Cindy, 13, The Nelsons wil Apartments Monday. night. With Mrs. Taylor are Mrs. Ed. Coutts, left and Mrs. on Huron County Road 12, north move to Scaforth from Orange- Nelson and three of. their four children will move here at the end 6f June. i (Staff Photo) (Staff PhotoY Harvey Moore who helped organize the birthday party. of Seaforth. ville at the end of June.