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next .• Week k � k x� " Toronto,• •were looking over the Lauzon home. who lives next Constable L,auzpn said ;
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F ,. y y,,, ;_ ? , r site of a $22.000 fire on the- door, said that she and he.r Bricklayers has been .sci'.e401,0d `
Ratepayer meetings will be y';;'�",. - +' ;' w set
`,: °" � I '' �yestern outskirts of S,forth husband showed the new house ,o to brick the exterior this'tveekend.,,;
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t ; x`s;, , �' _ sday afternoon. The fire some friends. about 4 o'clock and the'dr wall inside• ,bo hgi3so''
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�' localities to discus's election Wt:'de Y •
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" ' > ' �: r� .* ' < '>,'Y4 destr 'ed • a nearly finished new "everything w•as alright then.' Constable Lauzon and I1iis
candidates in the December �2 / „ a3 % + '4 r t rsx k � �', ' ;: 1s destroyed
r ;, f ; <. f�5 y F $, u house belonging to Seaforth Mrs. Broome said she did not' neighbour. Mrs. Broome both
municipal and school trustee ""Fps ' ° IJV r y t' . rr,
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elections, yg: '�.' u �• " Police Constable. Lauzon. notice anybody around the ha a re; :
9 ? y ;. t'�y= ,` ? �f j Constable Ray Primeau of the before the fire was discovered but' Department,
Nominations for all municipal f �" Y.,+ r �a4 e a zon I :".:.
P•: e , �x,f r Seaforth OPP detachment who said they can not see the L u Constable Lauzpn said he
ilE and school trustee _offices in ro any*.;a u 9y�y house well from the Broome g
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called .on the' ex erts. said that, coui'dnt comment orf the ori in,of.. ci.
Ontario open on Thursdy, f , "'� ° at, •yi a the fire. He said he ,fiad no
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November 7 and close at S m.,. > t''r�f + ', arson is not suspected at this time
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any< :. ,: f; u" r r,,:; . n but that he wants everything done to their house and with .all thge enemies in Seaforth. "I've.
Tuesday, November 12. Anyone _ , ,.� ;:: G` # ��� curves in the road and:trees'and
'=Y�� ' to rule out the possibility. charged a lot of kids ... but
who is a Canadian citizen is _ �,"� a� ;f s a cornfields we -don't have a very1
»._ <„ �x .o Constable Lauzon's name was nothing serious. I've given a lot of
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good view from here". breaks too." The constable has.11 111.
Nominations must be supported `, Fr Y1 •,0:" • ' s F . ,' ,� " y n �" " one of iwo written on' Seaforth's Constable Lauzon said that he been a Seaforth policeman since"
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' by the signatures of ten people on;;.zhr ,.,.. ';,b=f ' ' water tower Saturday night and
;' ,�„ a and his wife and two children had October 1973.
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the voter's' list in, the nominee's , ,t; , � „ i , , •' ' p He said the younger generation
locality and should be submitted a, ,"l 4 , 4 � r� " fire the next night - was co -inti• house next weekend.
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to the municipal clerk's office y �'` ' r ,, � �d 0 d ntal, There are many rumours
p , �, ¢ n , qg� Lw f E "Everything was going along police and that many people 'have
beforeS p.m. on November 12 _ C�«; floating around town the OPP1.
"' , beautifulland we had had no b n upset by the fire and offered
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Seaforth is holding a meeting of max, `� t 01. rte£' "# �.' rrrt . officer said, "People are saying hold ups. . " help.He said the police are liked
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at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. '; } r F , , ,ai A n �` " '� t"� �1. � water tower one night and than ptesent home in Woodstock and ,come a long w
Tuckersmith.Township's meeting �,.; > ' ` I w � ,i A wasn't enough so they burnt ht have to be out of it by November "If it, is arson, we'll find out
will be held the next : night at , , ". ��g� k . , , r o i� •^ 1 house down Ahe next night' ' • 14. The constable is now looking g who did it. Arson'is no joke. It can
Huron Centennia'I. School in, ,a �yi rs Constable Primeau emphasized for an apartment in , Seaforth mean up to 14 years in prison",
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Brucefield at 8 p.m. , McKillop t "; , that he„dAes not suspect arson but where he can stay until his.•house the constable said. The law
Township. is .not having a a� r a rfb eta•, r x` said that Don Campbell from thG is reborn. (Continued on Page 3)
ratepayers. meeting, clerk �v Y' r ". , 3 4 '. Qrttario Fire Marshall's office "is1.
treasurer Marion McClure said ., � °' ; tP r x ., .3` the expert." e
# Wednesday. ,, �y ;' K The fire was noticed about 8:30
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meeting on Thursday, November ;�;-' . . ':,.r Seaforth Fire Chief ,Don Hulley
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7 at . 2 p.m .'- -i't the Ethel' THE HALLOWE'EN FAMILY Care with obscenities .
said the Department received the
Community Centre. Morris Careful everybody, four girls created the Hallowe'en family, front row .
• alarm call at 8:35. .
Township isnot certain whether •toni,ght s the night that the goblins and ghosts are centre, for their' classmates at St. Patrick's School, When the fire department Sometime Saturdaynight finding out who bought them" ,•
they will hold a ratepayers out in. full force. It's Hallowe'en, October 31 'and all Dublin. The girls are, left, Joyce Dietrich, Dianne arrived flames were shooting out Seaforth's water tower was the constable said.g 'Then of
meeting or not, according to the small fry will be out in costumes, collecting Maas, Mary -Lou Maas and Debbie Van Den Berg. from around the ceiling area of painted with obscene' slogans. course the, thing is to prove that
Reeve Bill Elston. pennies for. UNICEF or candy for themselves. These ,,,(Staff Photo) the attached garage and had Constable John Cairns of the the person who bought the .paint
. spread to the house. "The fire hd Seaforth Police Department said also painted_th'e„,water tower", he .
1., a good start before we got there" the matter is. under investigation. added.
Chief Hulley said, "you could see "We have some names" he said, ,__-Tho _;constable said that the
I W /III H v e s H v ro n c o v n Cj O v n `j'' that in the garage". "but enquiries are still going P.0 C. installed spot lights and ,i
t Chief Hulley said that the •on". barbed wire at the top' ' the .
. y- origin of the fire was "unde- When a P.U.C. crew clilmbed tower in an effort to make it inorg.11
;, mined as far' as my report 'to the :top .of the tower • to. paint 'secure. -Last year at Hal1QWe''en
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1 MM a� ro.,co n tro ve r ia I ustar � a orf goes", , t said it was originally oven the slogans Tuesday time the water tower was also
thought, the fire might have morning they found the' tops of painted with slogans.
• f started in the fuse box in the two spray paint cans, which, the "I'd love to catch the devils up
A summary of the controversial there. permission to engage another own planning consultants if the Municipalities of Ontario is garage of the unoccupied- house, "vandals presumably left behind. there'and I'd keep them up there
Mustard Report was prepared by "If the report planner for the year 1975. This need for secondary plans is so keenly interested .in increased but "Ontario Hydro checked •out _ "The cans were purchased at for a week Constable Cairns`
Df: "Frank Mills. Huron County is' implemented," warned Mr. additional personnel would assist great. membership for the coming year. the fuse panel and .they don't Canadian Tire so it is a matter of said.
Medical Officer of Health, • and Berry, "we will be looking to the present staff to expedite He was told it was costlier for a . , -
presented to each member, of - larger hospitals." 'zoning bylaws at the local level. municipality to engage their ovxn, '
county council at- the regular He asked county councillors to James Mair of Morris, ; planning staff. It was also pointed .
monthly meeting Friday, October "stand up for Huron County and chairman of the, planning board, • out that it had been agreed that '
0 25 in Goderich. its hospitals". told council that the further the the county would provide the ' e •
• "1 think it is • an excellent ' Ed Oddliefson, Reeve of county goes with planning, the planning staff to assist the •
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summary of the report and 1 urge /Bayfield, also voiced concern that greater the -need for secondary municipalities to ensure a total , .,
each member of council to read it ,if the criteria set out in the plans and zoning bylaws. planning concept for Huron. `'
carefully so you -will be fully Mustard Report , was adopted, • "Some of the problems we've "Possibly we need a little more .
aware of the possible implications 'there could be a "reduction of encountered might have been overall planning," said Mr. Mair.
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if this report should ever supported medical centres from handled easier if we'd had more It was .noted that some of the '
be adopted by the provincial five to three zoning bylaws in the county," greaiest planning problems ariseI. '`
. government," Clerk -treasurer if there is any reduction in said Mr. Mair. "where town and township ' y'.4 <,� . " � ! '
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John Berry told council: rants to any uticular hos ital, He termed it ' re rettable" meet."% 5 1-1,`, w`ax' F' '
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g g strenuously." said Mr. Oddleif- have to be considerably increased , learned 'a new library van has
e>�apital expenditures" at the five son. "We• should be very. very to meet the saliry of an additional been ordered from Jim Hayter
county hospitals from now on. militant about it." staffer. it was estimated that an Chev-Olds Limited of Goderich in 1y
Mr: Berry gave as an example, a'
N , , ' He said in his opinion. Huron additional $18,000 would have to the amount of $3,691,50; that the + >
the "long and tedious" .effort by had an excellent medical setup for go inio the budget to finance the official opening of the , .;,5 �+'
the .board at Alexan,lra Marine a rural county and noted- that five extra expense: Huron -Perth Regional ;, � ,
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and General Hospital in Goderich hospitals were , adequate and Stan Profit, deputy -reeve of Assessment Office is set for ;
to obtain permission to build serving a need'herc. Goderich, asked why November 14 at 330 p.m;; and .. .
additional emergency facilities The planning bo::rd was given nittnicipalitits don't hire their that the Association for Rural
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Secretaries in the 20 schools take rare of getting it clrarncd up assessment rolls as being Public School in Seaforth on Thursday, s , ,;;», '. .
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( operated by the Huron Perth that's vv hat• •hc s bang paid School• supporters asking them to' October 3.1. �.
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Roman Catholic Separate School for," convert to SeHarate School After diagnosis the children.,}
Board were granted an increase On a motion from Mr. Looby. support. To date he has received will be referred to clinics in either • .,; ^ , , ' , ,° ,, - m
of 25c per hour, retroactive to the Board voted to ask Kyles. 53 positive. replies. bringing in London or .Kitchener. Children1. yrs . �. ,,.• "-.z :x -41,x' * v F,'`
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September i of this year. and a Kyles and Garratt to contact both $140.000 in r � additional from Perth County who attend • ' 'x :,��i � ,t a''•' '
further 25c increase. effective contractors and give them tvyent. assessment, amounting to about HPRCSS schools can attend a ,_, , �1 .
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February 1, 1975, at the board's da}s notice to correct the $3,500 in additional tax dollars. speech therapy clinic in Stratford. NEW HOUSE DESTROYED - Fire of unknown weekend. MAn official from the Ontario Fire
Iregit,lkir meeting in Seaforth deficiencies: Ed. Rowland. Now. I is the last day for changing Assistant Superintendent Joseph
Monday night. i HPRC6S maintenance co-ordin- the assessment rolls. Tokar told the board. origins did about $22,000 damage to an almost Marshall's office. in Windsor was to examine the
HPRCSS Board Chairmann ator will check both ,schools after A specialist in correcting Sui 4rintendent John Vintar finished house that Seaforth Police Constable house yesterday afternoon, according to
Michael Connolly, said the raise 20 days and the Board itself will speech disorder, Dr. Seppo %rill attend, the Olitario'Education
Ronald Lauzon was having built on the western investigating officer, Constable Ra Primeau of the
was authorized by•the boar d on repair anything that hasn't been Tuomi of University Hospital, Administration Officials annual g g g y
the recommendation of the cleaned up and deduct the cost London. wall do diagnostic cdnference in Ottawa next week. outskirts of town. Contable Lauzon, his wife and Seaforth OPP. (Staff Photo)
Personnel Committee. The from the held back portion of the screenhig of children in the Mr, Vintar is , , the family, had -hopea w t,iuve into the house next - -
employees are not unionized, Mr. contractors' fees. board's Huron County Schools organization's board of governors '
Connolly said. Mr. Lane reported that notices who have been identified by and said the conference will coyer Bible,
rhad been sent to 500 Catholics teachers and rinci al as havin B, ,rth e l bmortgage-
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I The raise brings the school principal g strategies in negotiations and
secretaries' salaries 'up "from who were identified on the speech disorders, at 'St. James financial planning and media
1, $2.80,to $3.05 per hour and to effectiveness. Bethel Bible Church, celebrated Ito times in u!c bible. it suuws place. The closing hymn was: gets. �a • .
their•tenth anniversary on Sunday that the Spirit of God when He "Praise God From Whom g y 1
i I $3.30 per hour in February. ROM -archeologist to Stratford d trustee David Te then and the special occasion featured works within us, activates us to do Blessings Flow".
HPRCSS Businesscommented that the conference the burning of the mortgage. great things. At the close of the service all care grant
*Administrator Jack Lane reported would coyer a great deal of The church was full to To close the service the five those from a distance were
that a list of small deficiencies k a inieiest n trustees ... *'but they overflowing with friends* and board members: G. Blanchard: G. invited to gather- in the Sunday MPP for Huron Jack Riddell
following construction at Holy speak at SDHS are not invited, are they.
relatives from far and near. Staffen; 0. Greer; W. Embling School room for dinner with the announced last week that the
'Name School in St. Marys and St. Mr. Vmtar agreed that trustees •:I
Aloysius in Stratford have still not Three high schools in Huron Seaforth area from Noyeniber 5 vv;eren't invited and said that To help round out tris and E. Stevenson assembled w ith Young People as the hosts. The proposed day care • centre at ;
been remedied by the County will get a,first hand look at until November 9. Heb told the there will be a similar conference programme the Bell Ringers of the Pastor at the altar as the table was decorated as ,for Vanastra has been approved for a '
contractors: Mr. Lane said that how local history is uncovered the , Wingham Presbyterian mortgage burning cer mony took Thanksgiving Day. rant ftom the Nfinistr of Social
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to discuss the Pottery at an}L local p Church and their leader Mr. and Comtnunit Services.
one contractor told him he was next week. Industrial Sit Superintendent Vintar said that • Y
not aware of some of the items on 'Archeologist David Newlands of meetings planned for next week. the Professional Develi,pment Legette thrilled the congregation New Spot winners named 4 Seaforth submitted a- day 'catp f'.:
Y The Van Egmond Society hopes to with three numbers. Miss Eunice centre proposal to the Minist•.
the list. the Royal Ontario Museum in Day held Oct. 21 was of , a 1? P ry•.;
The board h s held back Toronto, who supervised a dig at different foriiiat and teachers felt Doerr and Mrs. Will. Embling Winners of prides in- this Winners were: Mrs. Ron shortly after the 'Vanastra pl'a'n
have him speak at their >2teeting. contributed a duet "Jesus Shall week's 's of the merchant" Bennett. Walton; Mrs. Mary was submitted Sharon . ,];rail,
$4,Oi10 in theSt; loysius job and the 'Egmondville Pottery this Friday. November 8. that it met their needs better. P
Y• Lead Me All The Way". contest draw were determined Connolly, R.I2.3, Kipper and chairperson of the Seaforth day
$2,000 at Holy Name orifi] the summer Will he showing slides The Ontario School Trustees
p• g he gy An roup wishin to invite g 'an in-service Pastor Yieldingchose as his ' Tuesday. Karen Laverty. Seaforth. Care Centre comf ihtee kaid
deficiencies 'are cleated u and discussing arc colo with Y group g • Council is offerin sermon a theme rom Psalm 80:
Dublin trustee Joseph-LI.ooby acid students at SDHS,. South Huron Mr, Nbwlands to speak while he training course for trustees after They will each be mailed a $5 All entries received will be Weiiitesday that ilio tv6rd has ,gel
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lE les DHS and Central 1S and stressed the word ,.
) I That the archifectx Kyles, , y al Huron DHS. is to the area, can contact the the December 2 election. the „ merchandise certificate good at deposited to the special ballot box been itecejved ort rife. Srafortlf '
Qland 0arratt ofW Stratford should Mr. Newlands will 'be in the Huron Expositor. (Continued- on Pap fs;' quickened". This word is found one of the sponsoring merchants. (Continued on Page ) proposal•. r .V • : "
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