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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-10-24, Page 1C f 777 7"T A, 7 1" 77777"� Wl,"il i%l f W 7"` 7777777r. 4 4 Z roo in Advance Wh inCe H �ObT,0_0 -,�,OPAQE, :$EAF ONTARIO�,� M r1 'VA'SDAY,, S, o py �5 ORTH, A f. 1*04 ps V It; O's. ��c erg h � - ., $ lllilgol& Amok i s n e 'W 0 t U S:16 'J Mk 4, water"',L ad SI In a s f hour session that went�r,. 3. V! 0 r S. on tonearly 2 'a.m. the following us; or P. that on .morning Tuckersmith �ownship cil'Ttiesday night rev MtFello%v Huron Cow lity Board of students in the county who are He reminded trustees that this Coun reversed a . Mr. Rendor,$on'$, Motion WAS� 00tication triist0s twice. turned denied the opportunity to h ave bus exchange was saving over previous decision and will make 'defeated by a void'.off I to, 6 I Igsal by 'McKillop 4etivity such as the Seaforth, $7,000, the late express bus t( I , �y an offer' to Jim Etue to install - Seaforth. he said.*would cost less the proposal wqs iria . iil�, xy, filisteie J�hn"Hender4on to otter group. water in his _pp house in : I regular bugine§ssessjop d- fitt� service for S�aforth area Mr. Henderson wanted 'the than $2.00.0. "a. very nominal,fee 9 Egrnondville for �SSOO. � The board to consider having one bus for the amount of -money being 5 (two trustees left early) -whost meeti0j, adjourned at 1:45 a.m. students attq6ding' Central Huron the question. was're-c i L no4 ten have a xam Wednesday. ,Secondaty School, at a me'e'ting of leave at 4:15. an boor later than saved. I feel these. child , 0 L.* , tyi leg the conclusion of tbe'Me tt"t-at At the previous council meeting the Board Friday in Clinton. Mr. usual. He said'the buses left early full right to these act' CAI' had , Henderson asked fdr a late bus presently because of . an exchange. The late bug would not wait his request. two weeks ago. council until .after IVe. 0 clock for The Field Trip �6"Mm 40r the 136 students who take the of buses at the Walton school ut JU0 informed, Mr-Etue the cost of p.ptions at t Clinton School who before the, students were students playing ball garries.' he presented a repott.to the bbaid.: laying a long 3/4 inch pipeline to he Of et4,1� his home, with the installati6n are unable to participatetransported to -their' homes. said, just for those on activities Mrs. Barbara Golding in chairman, outlined p6iii after-school activities' because included, would be $900. At that their buses now leave at 3:15. recommendations for Improve-' cies with time Reeve Elgin Thompson.said Several . trustees expressed merits in -promoting field -trips by council might consider a two-inch tp' utilize concern that if a late bus was encouraging schools pipeline along a longer route to them as an integral portiori"of the, students, accommodate two other possible provided for-, Seafbrth -curriculum and that lots It a cost of $1,800 with . Mr. others would.1demand the game school h bud, Asa geting for 'them remain,As, service. gtuel paying $600. given this xra allocation, to .individual schools, information Mr. 9tue had told However, Central Huron council he would consider it. principal Rob6rt Homuth. who The committee asks that the board was at Friday night's board encourage the use of board In' answer to the 'question owned buses for most field trips �T esday as to payment of the meeting as an observer said! Tuesday "Clinton is a unique school. and sports activities and that a deficit of $1,300 Ervin' Sillery procedure ke,:. developed' for replied, "The people of the There is no other group of and n&licensing of community will have 'to pay for U t� it. teachers who are interested in C Due to rising costs council will Lare cobtaining their bus driver's d6uble thegrowd license. , cosf , of water A installation in Egmondville in the Among the recommendations was a special request that the future, making it $400 effective THROUGH WEEDS TREES Kathy Jewitt, left andJill Clynick, students at immediately; Clinton Public.,School- look like they are enjoying their run. The ..photographer tramps thru budget committee entertain requests for extra budgetary Township residents will jnave caught them at the halfway polnt, as they participated, iln'the Cross Country at the allotments for special programs 6 an opportunity to question their' Bill Millson farm In Hullett Township last Wednesday. Students from Seaforth,- or groups such as' bands ,• or membprs 'of council at a I . for E�rdcefield; Hullett, Blyth and Holme'sville' took part' in,a run there, (Staff Photo) Bannockburn" gc!o'gr�phy clubs. ratepayers' meeting set Thursday, November 7, Officials Of the When asked e gt A usable- Bayfield Conservation -Trus representative if he would'Iet his h of Stay tees by the press Operations up. . I n• Authority were surprised when .name stand for re-election; Reeve 150 persons t urned up Sunday, Thompson said because of "so afternoon for a Planned hike - many loose ends at Vanastra" he own- ospiharound their 67 -acre s d h *tal. board. lu%a,rs toff a re felt he should. He has been on 1. 1 1 � BannocWurn Wildlife Area council for 18 years, 13 of them as While the' number of operations the end of September. Concern nearly ten years has been causing,.,, located in Stanley Township three reeve. _"ring the first nine months of was etpressed that a numb6r of problems and an engineering and a half miles northwest of Deputy reeve Ervin Sillery will the year had increased by 20%4 those appearing for emergency consultants report recommendeV'Brucefield. in Banff 0 -seek re-clectioA.. He has been on over budgef—p—afient days had treatment were not in fact in need it be replaced. Installation will get f,,, Roger Martin,Resource council for 13 years, two of them decrtisod by more than 400, of emergency treatment but were underway in December with theV­Manager of the Authority said, with -three delegates pff to a SeaforthCommunity Hospitial people, who found treatment at conference \,as deputy reeve. Councillors "W -.-'are 'ovelrvMelmed. We e! in satiff. tile• �k r6li­ post to be included. in the 1975, o9pital was County Board of: Edu Cleave Coombs with nine yea trustees learned atthe Septembee ears s _arne the h tfidre. budget. vxvd6ted 20 •to �5.­. "lituated on the Bannockburn fi� 16ivi_ O6t6h&1'1)Mf rd Bran Oerh Qrst With 'mPetitig';"Of 4116 beard as they convcnieut,.aqd­avotded delays, The board accepted the tender, four, yeafs will seek re-election. reviewedactivity at the hospital. -sometimes experienced in the of Gordon , Moble, for garbag6 -River, which flows, into the three days early'this month. .Since the resignation of Vince Reporting as chairman of the offices of area doctors. The removal at $65 per month and Payfield River, it, is knoA�K16r,.its WWI The meeting, - -which got Fowlic in, the summer there has finance committee. Mrs. Donald matter will be referred to the that of Frank Kling Ltd.-,,,for'snow . �ue natural beauty and underway last Friday afternoon been A vacancy on council. Morton told the board also that medical staff for- a report. removal as required, at $11 per instead of Monday this week, was IT'S A BIG Terry'and Darin Lempriere, The 2127 v6jers in Tuckersmith 765 operations had been The meeting in charge of hour. (Continued on Page 8� three-quarters of an. hour 4gLte, Zurich.,. examine a huge stump, one of the few that will have 'an. opportunity to vote. performed in the p4iQd and at President Clayton Loobyvirgin forest that covered with two trustees absent, when q u s when they go p f 9 remain from the. original., the committee-of�the whole (tpe. polls, i n.,,Pe I totalled 7806 compared' to a flie property committee pLegented overtime to cernbcr. most of the Huron Tract at the Bannockburn, Wildlif meeting . ran into budget total B-01'" C ten.niai "discussing personnel matters' . on liquor, 6stion the same time patient days a proved a recommendation. oBccausc�of deficiencies in open - of 8350. bv chairman Robert Wilson tonature hike Area on Sunday. About 150 people took a 6 work and on tile work on the. The board noteda substantial -Bayfield Conservp i n In Banff this peck at a purchase a duplex water softener sponsored by the Ausable flo (Continued on Page 9) increase in, emergency at an estimated cost of $4800. The, a �Authority through the area which is 21/2.miles Tvest of conference of - Education procedures which totalled 2342 at existing installation in 'use for Administrators- are: Brucefield and 1 Mile north of the Brucefield-Bay- Cochrane. Clinton, Director of meeting Mond ?,field Road. (Staff Photo) Education; Herbert Turkheim of Planning for Centennial Program, Lloyd Rowat,_527-1022- Zurich, Chairman of the activities for Seaforth's 1975 organizes all progxams during Education Committee, and birthday are picking up steam as homecoming week. , Join search for hunter Kenneth C. Cooke of Clinton, committees have been estab--C' member. of the. Management 'Centennial Parade, Bill Pinder, lished to look after various parts. 527-1 sev6ral parties of people from Brown lives.a mile and a quarter Committee. of the celebration. 851 -Tuesday, July. 1, 1915 'the Brodhagen area have north of B'rodhagen, between the E. Cayley Hit . I -of Godericb, w Organize - rs are still looking Antique Parade, Don Coleman, for travelled to Lisgar Township in village and Monkton. - board chairman left for a business people, to, serve on these coin- 527-1141 - Saturday, June 28, the bush West of Kapuskasing in He' has been missing in the trip to Turkey following the mittees and to get involved in the 1975 Northern Ontario to help in the buO since Monday, October 14. committee -of -the whole and. ............. .....Centennial. Miss Centennial, Mrs. Audrey search for missing hun ter Donald He has a wife and a small Charles' Rau 'of Zurich' was Chairman Clive McIlwain, 527-1253 Buist asks that more people James Brown of.Monkton. Mr. daughter. absent. attend a -public meeting in the Souvenirs. Mrs. Elva' Ellis, lower library at "7:30 Monday, 527-0125 Octobqr 28 or contact the chair- Guy Lombardo Dance, Clive person of the committee they $uigt, 527-0882, Frank Sills. would like to serve on. 527-4194 - May 15, 1975 The Centennial- organization Registration, Mrs. Kathleen "MINOV still needs a volunteer treasurer, CAM, 527-0753 people for decorations committee invitations,' Mrs. W. C. Bennet, and typists. 527-1952 WWI Committees are: Publicity, Wayne Ellis, 527-1505 A. TEACHERS MAi<EA' Ni"I'MALS — Teachers with the Huron Perth Separate School System learned to'make paper mache animals'like the rabbit above as one of the Early ractio displayed G ' a �� ' man activities in a Professional Development Day Mond-ayat area schools. Mrs. Q JoanMurray, from St.0olumban, School, Sister Mary St.Joseph principal of St.James' School, Seaforth, Mrs. Mary Smith, St. James' and Mrs. �ran Craig, Si, Ait at Historical meetinf. Joseph's School' Clinton look at some of the art work they produced. (Staff Photo) "Ten cents a listen" was what' some early automobile souvenirs. ff an enterprising young Edmund Seaforth higtorian Belle Daly,charged in 1922 when he set Campbell outlined sonic of the Sco�l bus contractors et increase. up his homemade radio as one of history of Tuckersmith to the g Cthe highlights at a garden part} in audience of 75. The township, Huron second smallest in Huron was An increase of approiitnately Limited ithL&-HCoach%vaNsof State Commerce Commission Victoria Park, he told the H j J Simcoe and Lishman Coach Lines approve the amalgamation 18 per,cent was awarded by the . County Historical Society at their named after Canada Company meeting in Seaforth Monde} director Martin Tucker Smith. She Huron County Bokrd.of Education of Kitchener.. to be knovvii as An Ad. Hoc Transportation t. (Continued on Page 9) A,re I to the 18 bus contractors trans-. United Trails Inc. Mr. Habkirk committee will exafiii-ne—,l the porting students for the .1974=75 - stated his school. bus operation legality and general f6asibilj We had a tent set up abd c hed Az, school term at a meeting of. the will remain the same but the new limiting the size of an opeito�losfline to get in to listen stretched New 'Spot, half a block". Mr.Dalv said. 'I'd board in Clinton. Friday. company would be more comp'eti- bus fleet operating in Huron Wp 411t, S a fair settipment," stated tive in the tour and charter Counts. J. P. Alexander. turn the dials around and around winners. While the customer sat with the ,R.B.'Dtinlop., 11itsiness Adminis- business. The merger will Wilighain trustee, said "I feel the tratbr. "The Huron Board is right become effective November I or headphones on. When I heard Winners of prizes in this in the middle, not the highest, not. as soon as the Ontario Highway board should know who is buyinmusic or a man's voice or week's "spot the merchant" ani thin I'd say 'Did vou hear contest draw were determined the lowest'of other area boards." Transport Board and the Inter- our bus routes." The board appr6yed the assign- that?' and if he said 1(ep', I'd Tuesday. merit of the bug transportation %aY. 'OkaV. next custonief please' They gill each be mailed a $5 contract held by Oeorge Radford, Tape -recorders stolen froM' Mr. Daily had sonic samples on merchandise certificate good at Blyth to Ralph 11tiffinga, BI display of early radio receivers he one of the sponsoring merchants. g. 8e0ause of Mt. Rqd I ford's otherduring karate class has made along with several other Winndrs were Mrs. Geo. business; liressures. historical niomentos ' from Vhrlev, Kippen.* Gordon An offer by Mcikillop Township When the Karate class• they, human skull in -'the science room./ Seaforth and area. He showed a Sallows. Seaforth and Dianne Council was approved to, supply were watching at the Public hand written agreemew to build Oldfield. R.R.4. Seaforth. Snow - plowing services at the School Thursday evening failed to CoAabre John Cairns 'of the the first school in Egniondville, All entries received will be t timing area at Winthrop, at the hold their attention two Seaforth Seaforth Police on Friday signed Ty his great grandfather, deposited in the special ballot bo'X REMEMBER WHEN? — Longtime fan Ed Daly talked a bit about the barlY d.19 rate bf $12 per . hour or a youths utidertook a tour of the recovercii the stolen umis and John Daly and Col. Anthony Van for the big grand prize draw radio at the Huron County Historical Society's Meetihg in S'dAf6rV Monday iii hi minimum charge of $6. s600l,hopefully to find charged fhe ybuths. The Egniond's son, Constant. valued at MOO. They Mr. Daly showed several pieces of old radio equiotnent, including the first radio' -sot, The bOArd applovod a request something snore interesting. apptired in Goderich . Court Mr. Daly's father had the first Contest number five appears he made, using an oatmeal b;x and homemade parts, when 116wa-4 10 YOM: old"fell from Leslie Habkirk, Seaforth,, 'What they found were three Mbtldap and were remanded to Ford dealership ire Seaforth and this week and entries for it will be training tape recorders valued at 1917. Mr.Daly shows the 'Exeter teacher David MbClUte, Otdtidiehtif asking f0f ap�rdval 6f the merger Seaforth for sentem-c jilt One of the earliest in the country received at theExpositor office set toyt (if Hable0k Transit Somte 5166,btch, 6 training tapes find a November 21. and so the amateur higtoriat-f had until 'Tuosdtfy noon. Society and his sister, Mrs.Alice McConnell who-astist6d high: ... .... ... .......