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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-10-17, Page 1(41 10- n 9 n - - .. oun ce s r4", r. TF In a surprise move on Tuesday resignation to council members in, -committee had -established _ a The res gatiom; is e night.Seaforth's Police Ch'ie'f a committee of the whole session Police Department with qualified October 30 and C4VAcll aPt79 j Arnold L. Vaughan resigned that started at 12 midnight. personnel which- could "combat 'Constabl'e John Bairns as'4 with' great regret" from the, Chief Vaughan said the reason any and all'plta-ses of police work Chief of Police effective Qc position he has held here for a • for his resignation- is personal. In and .were respected throughput 31: , year and a half. his letter•of resignation he said he the County of Huron". Chief Vaughan wa$ appq Councillor Wayne Ellis: had started work in Seaforth in Council accepted the chief's on March 15, 1973.atld'C 's,' lebairman of Con.neil'c Polite "difficult times" and with the regination with "deepest Cairns joined,the'departtitg Committee read Chief Vaughan's co-operation of the police regrets councillor Ellis said. April X973. ' $6,'aforthdustI rk sell inria as f rest Scaforth Council has sold its parcel south east of the bridge concerned that we don't get away can't put more than two or thro*;' y, �4,,T4 first lot in the Industrial Park from Smith Construction of from our original intent in acres together ' down, thtoyol- area, site of the new Birch St. Egmondville. developing that area." anyway Councillor Jim Crockt*r"'" Rrid$e. Councillor Wayne Ellis Mr. Ellis expressed concern told Mr: Ellis. Tuesday night council accepted objected that Smith Construction about "selling off the industrial "It's a step in the an offer to -purchase a two acre is "not really an industry". "i'm park piecemeal" and said "It direction to get something >in', seems were putting a lot of there" Councillor John Sinnampi money. into opening that area up said. and not getting' much out of it". Cduncil accepted the Smith HPR c b o a r d will Mayor Frank Sills said he offer of $4,000 on the condition shared the councillor's concern that ah agent's fee of $5'00 be paid I but said he felt it would.be a good by the buyer. Councillor { ; idea to get some building started Crocker's general government s t a n S e a f o rt in the area to "show it's committee is considering another i, available". offer to purchase two smaller lots The Huron- rih County authorization was given for "He'll be paying taxes. You in the parka he said µ. 3 A Roman Catholic Separate School renewing the lease until January r s ..,Board y!ill...continue to maintain 31, 1976 with the owner of the building, Richard S. Box . of Y` �xl Yui it;,` its administrative offices in the a t x same location on Main Street in Seaforth,' at a rental of $390 per k Seaforth for another year. month. This decision was reached , At a meeting of the Board in committee of the whole ata Tuesday night in Seaforth meetingwhich lasted until about an hour after midnight.p� In other business the Board endorsed' a resolution from they Roman Catholic Separate School" Mayor not pBoard' of the District of Sudbury r<�' s qty calling for legislation to give the', f s" r ` '� , r • • ri ht to a separate school board as , well as to a board of education or running in .�.J u to a public school board to either ' a.,r� x .'• r � _ >, '• � > :;� �� r ,�' <; • organize and maintain classes for, menta[1 retarded children or to zI< a Y j�✓ eCt�on purchase from another board if •;�. �,�. > a �' k�i1� �; �; �. ar � r : � ' _• >�•' desirable, and that rants c` r , •�' � -�-, �. ,�. :: tosa et whether o �.?a yrs a licable for such classes be also: �� a'7:��:: '3�"i'S i'•` i. >~. J, p11 a�' ^!am•t.r..^ +�F 4'aiS9 tforth ort wit) have contest n0= �gaf h t ally made available to separate school wh'` a new mayor and boards. ,. countlors are elected to two The Board will again contribute n. ° is years terms this December.. a> a .scholarship to the Stratford' > What is certain, though, is that � � 9 •"' '-` g ' Kitvanis Music Festival; there will be some new faces on increasing thevalueto $100 from MARRIED -SIXTY YEARS —A well known. Dublin the town council. Mayor $75 for !974-75 term. couple, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney celebrated their F.C.J.Sills and Deputy Reeve The Perth• County Humane 60th wedding anniversary over the weekend with a' HER WEIGHT IN GOLD — Catherine Coleman, a contest at the school over the weekend. She sold 231/2 V1�itmer Cuthill said at Tuesday Society was granted permission to family dinner for 65 and an Open House. (Staff Photo) Grade 9 student at, SDHS and dau hter of Mr. and subscriptions and'won the amount of her weight in nights council meeting that they canvass the stun Sir in the � 9 p do not expect to stand for office separates schools in Stratford for , Mrs. Bruce Coleman of R.R.4, Seaforth was the quarters. Catherine weighs 97 pounds and was given again. Councillor John Sinnamon volunteers wjlling to participate winner. of the Huron Expositor subscription selling 100 quarters. She poses with her loot. (Staff Photo), said the same thing. in a Tag Day canvass to raise Bu s ' co ale cele rates Mayor Sills said he has enjoyed money for the Society. Y serving" as mayor .but council It .was confirmed that Vincent "needs some new ideas". Young of Goderich "and Francisry • Longtime Rceve and former HicknelL•Qf Seaforth are the board 60 years. of � / � V'rriage Town _applies' for Day Caregrant mayor JohnFlannery said he will representatives on the Family run again. as reeve but not for Life Committee. "We've never been in hosp- Toronto, they farmed for 30 years mayor. Two year veteran Jim The committee is scheduled to ital," smiled Martin' Feeney, on Lot 24, Cone. 5 of Hibbert Seaforth Council will apply to Care Committee. Brothers Construction two,blocks and east of the building) "ideal Crocker said -he will run again. meet on october 30 to decide Sunday, as he and his wife Township. Then their son Fergus the Ministry of Community and The Committee met last west of the Rec Grounds on the for a day care. centre". - Councillors Betty Cardno, whether to recommend celebrated their 60th Wedding took over the farm and the couple Social services for. funds to ' Thursday with Jim Deneau, from corner of Brantford and Isabella He estimated that the house, Wayne Ellis and Bill 'Bennett all continuance of tt� Family Life Anniv,,ersary with a reception at moved to the farm on Lot 13, establish a day care c£ntre in, the Ministry 's Wingham office Streets. Mr. Deneau, a facilities which has been structurally said they will check with their program in the schools this term. theft'residence in Dublin. , Concession 3 where Mr. Feeney Seaforth this week` on the and toured the proposed site, a specialist, found the house and its renovated could' be transformed employers before deciding They will study the date from the Both, in good health, the was born in 1891: Here they south into a da care centre, with an g pilot project carried out last Feeneys do all their own work and ` farmed for 28 years until retiring recommendation of its own Day house owned by Maloney location (empty lots to the so Y whether to run again. extra lot for future expansion for Councillor George Hildebrand, s irn had a good garden as usual again to Dublin in 1973 when their son under $65,000. who was not at the council p g y The house has a new roof and Howard Shantz of Stratford this year. Lorne, took over the farm which meeting because of a sore hand who is in favour of the program Asked if she did any canning, has been owned by a member of new aluminum siding. The lot it said Wednesday he is undecided p g F a ��x. c3zy °; ' `. sits on has about 10,000 square Y being continued and expanded, ,Mrs. Feeney replied, 'Over a the Feeney family since 1886. R ,r3.6 9 about whether to run or, not. expressed concern that the hundred jars." Mr. Feeney devoted many k' :< feet, which is ample to meet day The present council plans a Family Life Committee had not "That's nothing compared to years to serving -his community. ,�. ter, . *, . lam space requirements, f m rep playing g P 9 ratepayers meetin on already met to consider the date what she used to do on the farm He was a member of Hibbert cag a " . Mr. Deneau said.- Wednesday, November 6, at the and that a recommendation might when the family was home," Mr. Township Council from 1926 to "That's a real bargain b da g Y Y Town Hall to discuss election not be ready for the next board Feeney said. 1930, following which he was tax s care standards", he said. Day issues and get the campaign meeting on November 12. The couple was married on collector for the township until 1P Care Centres in Wingham and underway. - Nominations for "It seems like a long, long October 20, 1914, at St.- Colum- 1936. He served on St. Patrick's a `<' '' • r Listowel cost close to $100,000 council and mayor will be open Y P time. I feel they are not pushing ban Roman Catholic Church by Separate School Board ai Dublin when they were established a few from November 7 until November hard' enough to get h' t late Re Francis White for 0 ears. nit this he a e v. n 2 y years ago. 12. Election day is December 2. underway.."Mr. Shantz stated. Following their honeymoon in (Continued on Page 3) The provincial government a#;'alpl t, recently announced that they will t. pay 100°% of the costs of ljp p �� yy establishing day care centres. Council agreed Tuesday night y °,•`�.'�• '�ws''`o s a,k. :`€oft`. Brothers an offer 'ii>_._ x •.v ,y "zF u, r. .rt4' };,. to give Maloney B oth ,.� ., �' � ���_t�� �,,,• � • property ;� • y he ro ase t ',. purchase �i .k , 3 conditional on provincial funding ,. ., ., : „ , , •.. . t � _ ,, � y x'`' m. �r .� i y. ( $. .i �?. p ,} e. .. .. i.. •, , k"x� �.. ..",# � 5kiyki a: t. ' �y . ,. _ ,-�. enA'': 't' :;.t' , "«.7+..a3 •aw'.^5`.3F. �i �» � 'eceived. �. 1e.. >� � �.�'' <- `; being r ,. ° , ,' ' s,, i-.:' a ���s:='-;tr�� .,yzl? 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I , f� a' h b F i 4 ,,1��f ,.: . •� -. _"� They will each be mailed , . • � aF. ; � yy n' b 4.'is . ;A .�, k �..}, �FR,,t �..t,r> a.,e., q ,- -i ” :3 dt,.L.. t .: .:'•:: r. �• na,� , -} •}rY• r.v,;.v� 'oyil. ��.: 4K:.. ,. merchandise certificate from one .'; .. ..• �-M .. �i,".,'� ,r ..: rk ,�� ��, w}.;".��' i� ",yl �i*F1', I. '. T. .. R,s ;,,.. � ��If,. ��".5. t�t:k# �'•o- • ,..Y..+# ' '%, �i o:'T.+... ' d!4 i':,1.,�. „. r„ +. .Y.:.: .,*.':s,:.. •,-.... _. ,..< ;. r...:., "d,. 4 "Wi7l>s:%t:,s,.': .:: 4-`: 1 Of the SC OriSOringmerchants.sart 4.,Ra<,;,a,,ir.'"� tfC4sp�xiyeTJ'- Winners were Mrs. Glen '..y` @.y;ie t. '�ws hr A' k;,YS d 4t"r st ,si .�.:.;;:ai T �y,{>faTt:."r�'A' ri�:%" �}Ywd��`..k.ap;r,.r.^�.'�'A.�;„1• y•.�y`k+...l;t ,•"'.'- ,Y, �".�.+fkid. 1z�, s�.�. ,'''•rf. 4 h , s•, y : ,.'.^^`,''..rs ',�liTy?S.f?'u •4 tr." , k i j (''` '�' x' . q+l' yrM+k,.. v;, �:, h s, McClure R.R 1 S fofth, ea M rs, ?',���.; � ; s;a �• �; � � �� Z i �s,ar ,� "� � �' , 4 ,}„ '��� fi.�i ; `w 1, i �•* t, 4 � ,. , �,' - ;.•'�" .e.4 �. .' " k c I' a I f Bill Holmes, Seaforth and Janice.r•^� 4.,���t'ti �_-` ��eus w:��;9 L'4i' n ��, *� I, ,� '� � a �• � tst�w, .. .. ,.:. . „ .. ... f� .` i, '^o rt1`•.; nF��u <a,. k11�i7 •ti ,�}uu1F: 4 tw .V�r � xF' i � i�. r,�.. 3'"�"'4, i=A�, '� � .� �� y ',. t, r ws,-:t' s'• J �HS s V.;4-y",X. ,�'i' i. x: �'t '� �."'` •�S „�''. ,-..-:.: _ . Murray, R R Walton � a Maloney' , k R CENTRE Jbn IVlf Nialontay Constructiona PR(�PdSED oAY cA �All entries received will be '`lw . .. .� shows a louse on e'ralitford and lsabelia, Sts, to members of the�Seaforth Day dare aeposttea m the special ballot box :... I- xr,.xka•:s,xM�t4. 4S ij,'.kY� �4, �. - -rte. -.Vi , •�.n;. s n w Commjtteek The `Town of Scaforth has put' in an offer to purchase the,"buiiding for for the big grand prize draw Centre, Committee mbrohers Sharon' Flau, Arlene van 'den AAkker, valued at $100. NEIN BRIDGE IS COMPLETED Work has underwrite the irlstallation'" f water-maina in the'are� use as a da car. e P Y ,. , .., � -. Contest dumber four appears COullcillor Sett "Cardno and Lois Hodgert toured the f�uilcing with Jim Deneau, finished on the Birch St. bridge which gives access to and agreed t0 sell a' two are parcel in the park t, ' � • . .. �� . :.. trits week and entries for it will be � , _ . ,.. � , . . third from left of the Ministry, of Social and Community Services who §gid the received 'at rthh 'fix bsitbr office Seaforth •s new Industrial Park, just east of South . Smith Construction of Egmondville Who pla'e 6:6 X_ prernisea t;o'uld retake "an attractive Day' Dare Centre"". (S.(,4#f„photo) until Taesday nooti:� 'Main St. Council_ decided Tuesday night to 60' building there. (Staff 0Firgio'y W , .wr..et•mrrrrt,w r..',,,..��44,i.. ..v.n f .',. , x,r ,,* ,Mnn r.a,.0 .+ ..,,,.1 e: a,.w«}oYy:Nn 'M.,w'zt,t., .i, a, ,..l...uv.. n/, .:11*M.... r1: - . • r • .> ' ' r. •...r�'""' ,, n>.. ...... ..........:...w.w..v.r ,.w ...”: M,. .hr...nrNniuu0 114. N_rvr lir..: 1,n n.IA T.su