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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 1, :` r ,. •:, fir. z.. , ., ,: ,. -, .., ', s. ,'.,,.... .. .; .,,f., r e f. I r a e i .. .:. � ..; , ,' we r ', M:;'R ,., %C y ., �. I- • 1 is I r+ �I , , r S p,r I b f R�.a • , • , Whole No, 5564 t 115th Year S�AFC)RTH, ONTARIO, N.O,IMB.I;i 13 1974 18. F►9,AOaearin 4clvatace �P1OEt3 cPY pts `' fo A � ,i ::.4,ysy i„ ash / .srff f 5 i�. ;✓'' t,:�.: „ , ,, , _, .. ,.f %,> : n„i'';; f' , .% },a 4b,- .9 ..:,> i. .✓r, ,;. '. ;•:.,; �SY ,ri.:.x, ,,.,. „N .: ;!/:r A 1.-> '!, `.;; u:;; •.✓:., ,: �✓;.fa� . .: �'i Y 1 r..l rb, S ..,_.,� a. t f,�tr .4,•3's?: ;; , ,;, o,.: / 4,,a ,.. ..,, �:.,, 4s,,. .,. ,.✓1.,,:i..; ':,,. r, # .f. .t. ,.. -,. . ,T ., ,. _,. 3.. „ „. 36,. :.�` , .",' , . ..z..0 .. ,., „. ,wt. '+. .. w... � 4i x'•' .:: ,. f, ,..j ;,ati v� ,. 4 �ri?,..i4f. sd r.,..r ✓ ,� it 1, .. t. < .. Y,. .>:J' :�. .., �. 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Va 11 nCump !: Aepu y' Xie. .1.1 nessma I,loy Eisler ..is P iiia '�/�.5 flF..• �/ ': ' s sr RalphN' P •: , , ea #, j'" ; " 1„ �£ Y 4.,, , 1 ;%'f ' y a lenging incumbeni John To represent townships of William Loemin Councillors, 4 Flannery who has been reeve for McKillop and Hullett. Clinton 7 x f a t fc,;r�pG% air ✓>-'x;'i / r f�'r'i t.c`.+`.drt i' ;e Arthur Anderson; and Harvey stX years. and Blyth (two to be elected). are ., „ ro,spa.,, ' k .;•;t.. + ,'' (,;,,k+,,s ! t Via' r sly' Craig. 'l, .✓d. �s`T zf qtr. .,. t '"::, f a; k a�; x i,.. Vie. rsj,.:. re k;slr ..,tk. s, <, rt In C ,h,.,:,, w,,". z•fy�"', g osis tag there will', incumbents Jahn Henderson, _ :�; a'�':! � e4 Via•,. ,� ::': u'�s�'<', g,'., � l n;; ,i,! ai ,�:�;� au ,� ',5•:.`:'' '., <;�::f.'i�, , _...,.Tuc rsmith Reeve Eli* kfight for the six seats available. R.R.S. Seaforth and Ken Cooke. ke g(.: , ✓ .; _ /�>�,�.::, r y'y/t ?i:;. � ; '. �'�,, _,� zY,ri.. �I _ • � �`a.;r a, `�'`fke�;,+ f � ,,;"' ���' �.- 1� :', r, Jewcomers Jim Parkinson, . Clinton; and newcomers John i, A• �, `�� t!t' Thompson, was acclaimed., , , a 4 n $ ,, 'with reeve arlie Campbell and Doug Elliott. Blyth and'Mrs. Margaret ruin it ery xuth a e are running. Wong Menzies, es Clinton.C intonc . For council four men are seeking incumbents s�, ��� with five present councillors for To represent . Brussels and the three Seats f Grey and Morris Cleave Coombs and: Lambertthe six council seats, Councillor townships o betty Cardno gave up her council (two to 'be eilected) incumbent ly Branderhorst and newcomers $,,fiat and has been acclaimed as Wilfred Shortreed and newcomer Robert Bell and Addison Jutzi. St ,Jif r t , 1i? ayor. Charles H. Th omas were s Mayor elect Cardno has been acclaimed. �4�f , In Hugett Township courrcillox. �I .�'. a'. ^f„'4 ' `H�. r >;.±' r ` �h ;b• y�`.. Ha'.!s, s'^f, 'y,/ty Jahn Jewitt will challenge r F✓r ., �f, ¢x x l+ : ^ :N f < on council since April 1965 When For the Huron -Perth County ��a f , ,<� incumbent Hugh'Flynn for reeve. x y. , ' �� , i ,,,, ,•�k ,.fad' � u ,H ;, �i ';^''' :, sire was named a counsellor to fill Romian Catholic Separate School •�,� l �,�- a-yvacancy' which arose following Board, two of the local members There will be a contest for ; t4e death of her husband, Reeve were acclaimed: Michael position of •deputy -reeve' with Nelson Cardno in March of that, Connolly, Kippen, who 'incumbenf Charlie Scanlon being k'' ” f, s year. She was the first woman to represents, Seaforth, Bayfield, opposed by Leonard Archambault sit on Seaforth's council and is the Tuckersmith and Statitey and and Joe Hunking. first woman mayor in Seaforth's Francis Hieknell, R.R.S, Seaforth, Seeking one of the three seats 190 years history as a town. Bill representing McKillop, Huilett• on council are Milton Dale,4om Dile; a long time reeve of Hullett Howick, Grey, Morris andBEy CARDNO Duizer, Gregory Brandon and . T wtiship who was warden of the Clinton. Incumbent Joseph Looby Ralph Buf#inga. �» ft unty in 1954 was acclaimed as 40puty-reeve, succeeding Wilmer ' DROP THE PUCK — Jack McLiwain and Ken Doig faceoff. The game ended in a 2-2 tie. Trophies will be Ctitk ill who did not stand. • • lef dropped the puck Friday night to'officially begin the presented to,Centenaire players in honour of Mr. ;,Candidates for council, besides giros • 's n��. ea ort � Junior "D" 'Centenaire's season. An- unidentified Doig.and Mr, McLlwain. ' (Staff Photo) the three new men, are Mitchell player and Seaforth's Biir O'Shea take the incumbents John ' Sinnamon, Wayne Ellis, James John Cairns, who has been Council heard an appeal from at the James and Main St. corner- . ' Clocker, George Hildebrand and Acting Chief of Police since t7te Bill Williams, general manager of lot.' he added. •• William Bennett. ,. resignation of Arnold Vaughan Wright Chev-Olds, for a review of 'Council passed the roquest _ The two commissioners on the took effect October 31 was named their request for permission to back to the Police and Public Se so utions to recreation l�os�s ` Public Utilities Commission were SEaforth'snew chief of police at a put lights on their car lot at Main Warks Committees for further acclaimed for their second term -- town council meeting Tuesday and James• Street in view of the study. e�' e'kEdmund Daly and Dr. Rodger ., night. vandalism problems they've had. No conclusions were reached which have been necessitated by outlined how the townships could of this proposal, were discussed. Whitman. g P Y Burning Leaves Chief Cairns; a native of At a previous meeting Council A Ministry.of the Environment on financing recreation in new governn'tent .regulations. 'collect ercentatee rants on amoney f�ax'leve McKillop and Tuckersmith . For the Huron County Board of Scotland, was .a police constable refused their' request and asked spokesman, 'John ScarterField, Seaforth when the Recreation These have Bost $85,814.94 and . percentage g Y• delegates were, rather wary of 'Education to represent in Exeter before he joined the Wright Chev-Olds to stop parking said he had investi ated Committee and the Arena Board hoa,outlined further requirements . He stated that an owner with an ' stating what their. councils might %aforth, Bayfield and Townships department here in April 1973. their cars on town road allowance. complaints of.. leaf burning in held ' •an information meeting ' demanded by the Board of Health assessment offi$5,00 would pay an be expected to decide. Arthur of Tuckersmith and Stanley there Chief Cairns„his wife Jean and Clerk Williams said town P g Thursday with - surrounding which include. more wash rooms extra $.4 in taxes each year to Anderson,' McKillop councillor are four contestants (two to be Seaforth and said council could township council representatives upstairs and downstairs and a fire meet the costs. The pros and cons (Continued on Pae 9) elected)'.incumbent Mrs. Marilyn there children live on Goderich property includes 12 feet inside follow the lead of Exeter and pass Page Y Street. The Town will advertise the sidewalk. an anti -leaf burning by-law and to discuss sharing of costs. escape. ..' g Y - for a police constable to bring the "Parking in a no parking area offer local people' alternatives to A number ' of interested 'Lloyd Rowat, of the Seaforth ' , p P , department up to full strength. is council's concern", councillor ratepayers attended as well as Recreation Committee, stated 1`2 (Continued on Page 9) representatives from members are allowed on a Councillors a n s w " Council looked at preliminary Betty Cardno told Mr. Williams. Tuckersmith. McKillop, Hibbert recreation committee and 'if plans for a trailer park, prepared Mr.Williams' and a lighting and Hullett. recreation are committee ling to share _ for the Planning Board, which expert explained that plans call .lim-•• Crocker, SQnrocth 'costs on.'.a percentage basis, could be located on a twelve -acre for four flood lights on poles, just �! councillor ''and, chairman' oi~, repres8rif$fiotr would beTucke rS'th r t e rs town owned site near the south inside the sidewalk, two ,at,the : x. I Recreation Committee concluded- considered on that basis. He said west limits of town between corner and one each on James 1I "We're interested in knowing the .Recreation' Committee has a At a ratepayers' meeting held field. at the meeting. He is presently Brantford and Railway Streets, and Main Streets. j' what the townships will come up : resolutionjo the Seaforth Council by Tuckersmith Township Council Mrs. Kunder of Seaforth said chairman of the Separate Board The park proposal, drawn up by a Light will be directed on the member of the Count Planning cars, not the street, Mr. Williams with. We ask .you to discuss it at that the Arena Board and last Wednesday only one per cent the facilities in Huron schools and thanked the township council Y g your next council meeting.” Recreation Committee be of the 2126 voters turned up to were being used to capacity. for keeping the roads in good department, would involve two said. He said one neighbour told;` John Jewitt, Hullett councillor, amalgamated to form one hear Reeve Elgin Thompson; Speaking of the trainable condition for the school buses. phases and might eventually him she would be glad to'have 3 r Y { g Reeve Thom son stated he had' accommodate about 30 trailers. A extra light at the corner and said council was willing to pay committee. Deputy Reeve Ervin Sillery; retarded she said the are bein P „t for recreation. He spoke of the Jack Lane of St.Columban, a Councillors Cleave Coombs and assimilated into ,the regular had rnorerequests than ever for new PUC well is to be located in would feel safer. "it is a 'darky y %i Recreation Committee being Minpr Hockey official said he Lambert Branderhorst; Huron school and are. being accepted'by him to continue on council. He the area. corner" Councillor Wayne Ellis I W formed in his township.He said didn't believe the y Board of Education mem- the other students. The pupils at Council will ask James F. commented. 4 � Hullett residents use Bl th arena surcharge suggestedopbsed the her County Mollie Kunder; and the Queen Elizabeth School at said the reason his council does so McLaren and Assoc. to check the Parking problems will be °,0 Y gY much. for Vanastra is because most and. make some use of Recreation and Arena Huron -Perth County' Roman' .Goderich for the trainable they ask for it and they are paying land in the area for the feasibility helped when Wright Chev-Olds Clinton and Seaforth arenas. He committees on non residents of Catholic Separate School Board ,retarded will bemoved to Victoria of sewage facilities.' Clerk Ernie takes oet the Supertest station for it. He said the roads at " Williams commented that most t ' t explained at $1,000 granttiwgiven municipalities refused grants for member MichaeY'Connolly give a Public School when the new Vanastra were all black top and in next door on December 1: Mr to Blyth Arena and the have' ne res atiQ�i costs would. be a>}y wa summar of their last two ears in addition is com feted ne�Yt ear. municipalities have found it more Williams said, Demonstrators and Y Y l:e. Y Y Y P Y Rood condition. �t , office. Mrs. Kunder said all the satisfactory, to have trailer parks service customer's cars will be representative on that Board. " to. fund recreation Speaking of the Da Care He said theywere prepared to `'It isn't fair for the town, and P g Y rivatel owned rather than, parked there rather than on the p 1 James McIntosh, : Township boa'rd's schools have libraries privately P give $400 to-Seaforth and "would not .fair for outsiders he chid. Clerk -Treasurer, was' appointed except at two of the, smaller Centre promised for Vanastra, he municipally operated. street. Cars will still be on display, JOHN CAIRNS said the council wept along with it sure feel better about putting the "The fees in the main would chairman for the meeting held at schools in Huron at 'Walton and because it is to pay its own way money in if they . had a pertain to . minor hockey". He Huron' Centennial' School, Bruce East Wawanosh and all schools x �T 100 per cent and -he said he was representative' when asked if, will. soon benefit from Home willingto o along with Seaforth's -owilling to share costs and,, e 4'„ f R i Economics and Industrial Arts m g g } ,' �. Day Care Centre as long as it pays, representation on a percentage l:r.s, z`;f '. "s, all grades 7 and 8 classes. She ka4t its way. "We have two council „ w basis with Seaforth. h�� q said the board was keeping the members on the Vanastra Recrea Ross McPhail of Hibbert told of •older,school buses for field trips tion Committee but we don't in has townships close association u "33� _:: when new buses replace them. t t o t ,r , r ., .,. .,. ...•,,:.: _ '" �f;, � p. Seaforth, he said. with Mitchell Arena which'has ..., ,,. ;'� `� ; Y.,' . _ _ In answer to a question she said � :.'��' 'f✓ , �; ,;r � �.. � v;!, a.': F>. + y'N '"3'r.,,+.r Q n I just been constructed and on i r "+e the Field Tri Comm'itt�e of The reeves oke of the recently x t ,'v �� �• � � rt 3� 1 �� � P P Y � which 'board the township has which she is a member does not installed water system in Bruce- representation. ruce representation. He said "We $ consider overseas trips as field' field, the six municjpal draihs realize a comhtunity centre is a� trips. She said the overseas trips completed this year and the 81 ! costly undertaking and one that • s; ``' are organized by private organi- . building permits for building the Town of. Seaforth should not t zations or by teachers and are not projects of $1,787,880, the up-'` 1 'bear alone." Utz<. tf E 1� under board control. keep on the township roads, the Mr. McPhail said his township ° t She asked for support in her bid condition of the bridges and the ;.' 'has a recreation committee. He w for re-election as did Mr. Con need for replacing four of them, said he didn't believe his _ holly. He expressed his dis- his work on county council and council would want to get appointment that none of his with ,.the Ausable-Bayfield Con- involved on involved in representation with '' f ;s separate school supporters were (Continued on Page 9) Seaforth but they will study they situation and a firm statement of a w costs and percentages which he asked the Committee to mail him. a _Public pays,tribute to Y William Bennett, chairman of } Ery VS. Arena Board, outlined the co9k ay bra, attr'ikutable to major repair y district war dead Seek aid for _ fA H. L. Rittersporn. Toronto, of A dance completed the the Provincial Command of the evening's activities. Xmas lights ;� 6 g a 9 Canadian Legion, told 245 dinner Sunday morning about 50 a V, '3',4x,. S,,C',S r ,F,..;..y . vP3ik.'r.*�i�� While there has been some „��,�rr,� guests at 'the annual veterans' veterans marched from the response to the Chamber of -,, banquet Saturday night to Legion Hall to First Presbyterian P fd; 4> rad q Y g g for assistance Commerce appeal o s F� � welcome the affiliates and Church for a .special Memorial t, �:• �s s ,H. ✓a=.;E2:. ''".. '' XR'..^.'s�.,':., x ...., " yn. x: ° V z. �' ` �o:: '�' v s ' in carrying out Main Street e- associates,(w'ho have recently Church Service, led by they Christmas decorations, more helper,.'"` been able to become members) Seaforth' District High School is needed if the bills are to be met into the Legion and to make use of Girls' Trumpet Band, Rev.Edwin r! according to Committee them. .Nelson delivered a v1rmon. Chairman Jas.A. Stewart. , s "The most important task of Remembrance Day service wasp• Mr. Stewart said donations''' ' the Legion is to -direct the held at the -Cenotaph in Victoria's �i / - r>': '�;;f y,5; .�k' '�'£":.'vkgY''D. �'' received to date total $190.00 and affiliates and associates to help park' for a wreath laying - �� ��i� .�� >M�����: include gifts from the following perpetuate our aims and ceremony. The address was given' s atY firms and individuals. S.Shinen; objects he said. ;'They want by Rev. Mervin Reuber with Rev. " •. ,, gv ttrlity� ;a� n,i Seaforth Creamery`Co.; Wm. M. Clive guist, Seaforth Recreation director pulled direction or they will be bored", Harry Laragh offering prayer and .r *$ r+Hart; The Huron Expositor; Johnthe winning tickets on Tuesday from among the Mr.Ritters oro said, "we dont dedicating the wreaths. Rev. ° y HI.that—had F McLlwain; McConnell & have to have a war to keep these -many hundreds that' .had been entered In the P S.J.Sharples read scriptures. Stewart; Stewart Bros; Ga Les people occupied". ° -:' 1 , „ "^ K �+ f " Y P Arrangements Were in charge of ..,,.�.,'�, "„�.. >.' . - "'' • g g .a?r ", .._�- . . us... r, ., �iY �+,�.�">�..,a ��:a:`.�C".frai�r�..+a•.a'"nJwi<air„�Xi,aS•�raa5t.w, 'to; a��'.i.'s, k�t'ra,'l .., E3cpasitors Spot The Merchant contest. On it was �• ` Products; Toronto -Dominion ' :, s. Cleave Coombs, J.9 -Spittal and John Sinnamon Bank; Canadian Imperial Bank of the haute of- Mrs. Harold Maloney, 154 Goderich President of the Ladies Auxiliary, was grade marshall• The parade THE MARCH PAST -- Officials of the Seaforth Legion joined with Col, Commerce; Huron Canadian Street, Seaforth. Mrs. Maloney will receive four presented a cheque for $1,000 to wasr-preceded by the S.D.H.S. D.W.Archibald when he took the salute as war veterans paraded paw the towel hafi Fabricators. cheques tG• -rting $100. Each of the cheques is for George Hays, president of Girls Band. on their wary from Remembrance day services at the Cenotaph !Monday. Taking trte A total of -at least $600 is £ $25, and is payable to one of the four merchants Seaforth Branch No. 156. "It is to Col. S. W. Archibald, first salute were Legion Zone Commander Cleave Coombs, lefts Col. S;W A"tohibald of gifts may , be M required and g which she di�stg s frost among those who go -for an. air conditioning president of Branch 156 'took Chet London' the first president of the Seaforth Legion When it vas fotm-dd in• 109OLk" Forwarded to the Treasurer, Kurt system" she gaid while' promising salue as the parade passed the b " Neiderl at the Toronto Dominion participated in th contests and from which she "another 5500 iii May to finish' Town Hall an he way ack to the Seaforth Legion President George Hays, and Allan Nicholson, a mer'l'rbei• bf the, - Bank, wishes, to make pu ases. the job." Legion Hall. 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