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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-19, Page 1I I F N' t:. return to Seaforth on the 3:15 bus making the total cost $7.75. 4 r problems were presented by two from Clinton in order to catch 5� Broadfoot had warned that the delegations at the meeting. . 4G Retiring Trustee John Broad- board should be careful that it not The first problem wapre- Whole No. 5571 f 115th Year if; Lt b I 0 n w b ».v YY 4 THE HURON Y, DECEMBER 19, 1974 -- 20 PAGES f +• , :r 1t •t i } N + � t Smote-iysrlV. .Reverses stand Huron'.B of E will pro return to Seaforth on the 3:15 bus making the total cost $7.75. 4 r problems were presented by two from Clinton in order to catch 5� Broadfoot had warned that the delegations at the meeting. their bus in Seaforth for their Retiring Trustee John Broad- board should be careful that it not The first problem wapre- " �r " f home's at 4 p.m. The proposal foot of Brucefield said at the be put in a position where it might sented by ,Mr. & Mrs. William �- , . ---' .. '~ a1- calls for the late bus to leave conclusion of the discussion: "I be liable in of a mishap with Berry -of RR 3 Goderich, who have N pg:-, .$�' Y, DECEMBER 19, 1974 -- 20 PAGES f +• , :r 1t •t i } N + � t Smote-iysrlV. .Reverses stand Huron'.B of E will pro �'s.ay r'r fix,i'S Y s6a s i. fv'BR�.SFk s gg 8 1( e'lat' bus to, Seaforth # A lace bus in the afternoon will late bus and that they would be beginning of the end of the express bus. be provided b the Huron County responsible for working out a way Seaforth District High School. Chairman Cayley Dill to Ivir. P Y Y P g Y g Y ., , ' Board of Education for the 127 with their children of getting This is one more straw on the Broadfoot concluded, We 11 Seaforth'area students attending home from Winthrop or the camel's back." as he predicted an make note of your comments and Central Huron SecondarySchool Seaforth school for those in that increasingnumber of students the earlier one too that no liability � w wt r " k ;':, �,• , " "` at Clinton to take special options. area. from Seaforth would be enrolling be possible against the board. To date they have not been able to Mr. Turkheim said the express in courses at Clinton, while ..We'll leave it up to administration �a �' ", � � ¢�'�"� �, participate in extra' curricular bus would cost the board and enrollment at Seaforth would be to work out the details,:' , its a ?. ��i ; activities because they must addition $1.05 to go to Winthrop decreasing. In other business more bus return to Seaforth on the 3:15 bus making the total cost $7.75. Earlier in the discussion Mr. problems were presented by two from Clinton in order to catch 5� �'s.ay r'r fix,i'S Y s6a s i. fv'BR�.SFk s gg 8 1( e'lat' bus to, Seaforth # A lace bus in the afternoon will late bus and that they would be beginning of the end of the express bus. be provided b the Huron County responsible for working out a way Seaforth District High School. Chairman Cayley Dill to Ivir. P Y Y P g Y g Y ., , ' Board of Education for the 127 with their children of getting This is one more straw on the Broadfoot concluded, We 11 Seaforth'area students attending home from Winthrop or the camel's back." as he predicted an make note of your comments and Central Huron SecondarySchool Seaforth school for those in that increasingnumber of students the earlier one too that no liability � w wt r " k ;':, �,• , " "` at Clinton to take special options. area. from Seaforth would be enrolling be possible against the board. To date they have not been able to Mr. Turkheim said the express in courses at Clinton, while ..We'll leave it up to administration �a �' ", � � ¢�'�"� �, participate in extra' curricular bus would cost the board and enrollment at Seaforth would be to work out the details,:' , its a ?. ��i ; activities because they must addition $1.05 to go to Winthrop decreasing. In other business more bus e P garbage. i� in operation in. various, states in compared to the service provided the U.S. He stressed the fact that the left a decision up to the for the students. It would be an th i l early n e r + a large number of the plants were 1975 councilnew express bus directly to Seaforth set up in the heart of large Year. and the students would seek their HONOURED AFTER 35 YEARS -- Miss Marguerite residential and commercial areas Brian Garrett of Garrett, way home from Seaforth. g of cities. Garrett and Garrett, Architects Mr. Henderseli said that Dunn, R.N., was presented with a plaque marking The Tricil incinerator was also attended the meeting and thinking of the udents from . her 35 years as a nurse at Scott Memorial and guaranteed fully for the first discussed possible renovations Morris and Greyhose parents Seaforth Community Hospital at the Hospital twelve months he said and the for the front of the Seaforth had indicated to him they were Christmas party Saturday night. Miss Dunn retired firm also guaranteed that it would Arena. interested in the late bus,, he In 1968. Looking an as MISS Dunn expresses her meet air pollution standards Mr. Garrett is to provide a would ask that the express bus go established by the Ministry. , sketch plan of what might be done to Seaforth and drop off the appreciation are Board Chairman Clayton Looby and He offered to make a survey of to improve the entrance a - students for that area and the. past Chairman Mrs. Alice McConnell. (Staff Photo) Seaforth's requirements at no dressing room area of the ar a. north students to be taken to the ”- turn -around at Winthrop and dropped off there. (� The Board members agreed to uron oar ma a an a rove ores the extra mileage to Winthrop ' — - — -- provided that the parents would leftft,, was elected Monday as, the new Chairman of the Huron County Board of I give signed agreements approv- Education. Zurich trustee Herb Turkheim, right, is the Board's new vice-chairman. ing that their children take the (Staff i•,loto) Changes will probably be made the board with recommendations. the possibility of an alternate the construction and renovations in the way the Huron County There are subjects we should route, South Street to Highway 21 underway at the school now. Board of Education operates its investigate, there are going to be to ease the traffic strain. A letter from the Huron Prc e w n s c h' e v e+m e n t Day ♦ a ard meetings, following discussion at problems in the future and some "For my own personal view I'd Medica] Officer of Health, Dr. oG. n the final meeting of the 1973-74 constructive planning and like to see the road left the way it F, Mills to the•Board advised of y board Monday afternoon. investigation now could be of is," she said. the need to. have larger and Retiring board chairman Cayley great benefit to the boord and Chairman Cayley Hill asked brighter rear driving lights and Miss Elizabeth Pryce of RR 1 completing six projects were: #1 Club and Mrs. George Cante- each club have had the opportu- Hill suggested that the board as a administration later on. Mrs. Wallace, "Economically I'm riding lights on school buses and Seaforth was awarded provincial Dianne Oldfield and Elizabeth ion RR 4 Seaforth, a five year nity to plan and prepare refresh - whole consider all business first He said that efforts have been not sure, but what would you feel to have drivers required to honors for completing twelve McIntosh both of RR 4 Seaforth; leadership award with the Bruce- ments for varied occasions, dis- and then refer what is necessary made to aid some of the students about an underpass at the cor- periodically get out and clean off projects at the seventh Huron Marianne Kale, RR 5 Seaforth; field Club, cuss table settings and service, to committees for further study. who have learning problems "but ner?" the rear lights of the dust and dirt County 4H Achievement Day, Kim Campbell, RR I Dublin; Jean Over 1,000 4H girls from across practise flower ' arranging and Mr. Hill said he is still an to date we have not aided those Mrs. Wallace said she would that tends to obscure them very Saturday. Van Tyghem and Marilyn Murray Huron County have been partici- discuss etiquette for many occa- advoeate of the committee system 'students with exceptional abili- agree, "As long as the children quickly in bad weather. Miss Pryce was one of 121 both of Seaforth. pating in the current project "A cions. with some reserva#ions. At the ties." are safe." Dr. Mills said he had observed members of the nine clubs Mrs. Gordon Elliott, RR 5 Club Girl Entertains" which is Miss J Pengilley, Home present time the total board In his report Mr ill said the Asked about the safety patrol that school buses are hard to sponsored by the Seaforth Seaforth, was presented with a designed to help club members Economist for Huron County responds only to recommenda- board should f d ways and by John Westbrook, Mrs. Wal- discern in poor weather condi- Women's Institute. leadership award after complet- gain confidence in the practice of presided for the program, tions that come to it from the two means of offering the public a bit lace said only young children tions such as fog, snow or dust Receiving county honours for ing ten years as leader of Seaforth simple entertaining. The girls in (Continued on Page 4( committees: education and more information on what is from Kindergarten to Grade 6 because of the "inadequacy of the ' management. Committee happening in the field of educa- attend the school, lights, which makes them barelyH—P b meetings are not attended by the tion and "throw open our, doors There are 450 students at the visible at 50 feet." press and there has been some and make available to the public school and another 30 trainable R. L. Cunningham, transporta- concern that background informa- more information on our retarded students will be added tion manager, stated that all • tion on some board decisions has activities." when the Queen Elizabeth School school buses operated must con- raises been unavailable to the public. The Huron County Board of takes up its new quarters in the form to the regulations of the rF, Mr. Hill spoke of the progress Education will express its concern school next year on completion of (Continued on Page 8) made by the board'over the years, to the town of Goderich and the salaries especially in the improved rela- Ontario Ministry of Transporta- tions with the teaching staff. He tion and Communications over a Seaforth sponsors At a special meeting held in r spoke of the review and revising proposal to widen Britannia Road Camera Wednesday night the of board olicies which have (Highway 21) in Goderich. r, p ( g y � Huron -Perth County Roman improved the system and made Trustee Dorothy Wallace of New Yea r S Eve S 0 1r. Catholic Separate School Boardthe handling of many items of Goderich said she is worried increased the salaries of. the business routine. Mr. Hill about the safety of school children This year, New Years Eve will businesses,The Centennial board office administrative staff, y, k continued "In other words, let the from Victoria Public School belong to -Seaforth.At least, the Committee will also be all effective January 1, 1975. t�.Y board review first and the crossing Britannia Road which Guy Lombardo telecast from New advertising details of the June 28 Jack Lane, St. Columba, committees respond to the direc- under the proposed plan will York, which traditionally ushers - July 1 Centennial celebrations Business Administsrator, had his M-1, tion of tlfe board. li' may be become a four -lane through {n the new year on local TV on the New Years Eve show. €°� + necessary at times to establish ad street. The Board will ask for salary increased to $20,000 fromstations will feature Seaforth. $18 000."* hoc committees to take on special direction to improve pedestrian P P P The Seaforth Centennial 0%N Ed. Rowland, R.R. 1 Dublin, a studies. This has been done safetyon the proposed wideninLy g. P P g Committee has made Co-ordinator of Plant and Main- before and there is no reason why Speaking about a traffic light arrangements to have all the tenance had his salary increased it cannot be continued into the which will be at the intersection commercials on the New Years . - $2,000 as well, bringing it up to future.'` adjacent to the school, Mrs: Eve Guy Lombardo show, over $12,500. He emphasized "One thing is Wallace said, it's a worrisome CKNX TV, sponsored by Seaforth In the board office the secre- important. All trustees must be enough corner now and I'm merchants. Guy Lombardo will be o tarial and clerical salaries were given an opportunity for active worried that traffic will move, in Seaforth at a May 15 dance as adjusted as follows: accounting: participation and it is not a good faster with the lights. I'm part of the 1975 Centennial clerk to $134. per week from $112. idea to load committees with a tot concerned that traffic will come celebrations here. 5 Payrollclerk to $136 from $110; of routine items which tend to around the corner at a very fast The show will feature old secretary to business administra• "`°" � make cominittee, work dull and rate to beat the light." pictures of Seaforth, pictures of $HOPPING tot to$137from $123igsecretaryto AWARDED COUNTY HONOURS =-- At the Seaforth Area Aehi�e>fiarhen# 'Day f5t` non•sfrmulating. 1 tlttyk cam Mrs. Wallace cited the new past parades here and '+then and assistant superintendent to $130 mittees'should be given projects mopping mall out on Highway 21 now" pictures of maitiy, Main (position vacant at present time); 4-H Clubs an Saturday, these girls received their County Htiltiours,.theyy are �le�i 1. or asked to make studies which as causing increased traffic along Street store fronts, as well as DAY � �� and executive secretary to $I36 Van Tyghem, M6+ne Cale, Marilyn Murray, Kim Campbell, Elizabeth Mclnttiy'h t might form the basis of reports to the route. She suggested commercial messages from local from $110. and Dianne Oldfield. , (Staff 04616 �w return to Seaforth on the 3:15 bus making the total cost $7.75. Earlier in the discussion Mr. problems were presented by two from Clinton in order to catch Beginning of the End Broadfoot had warned that the delegations at the meeting. their bus in Seaforth for their Retiring Trustee John Broad- board should be careful that it not The first problem wapre- " �r " f home's at 4 p.m. The proposal foot of Brucefield said at the be put in a position where it might sented by ,Mr. & Mrs. William �- , . ---' .. '~ a1- calls for the late bus to leave conclusion of the discussion: "I be liable in of a mishap with Berry -of RR 3 Goderich, who have N pg:-, r y s � raG � s`� ��a���' Clinton -at 4:15 m. P• think you'll see this is the Y students dropped off b the late. PP Y (Continued on Pae 4) • . . g ,r:<' ,•"r as ' :' E ; When Trustee John Hender- x SUNDAY SCHOOL RAISES $36 — The PrimaryChildrens' Aid.: She accepted the money from the p y son, RR„ 5 Seaforth, made the proposal first at the October board Lights out _ Xmas tree's in storage meeting of the he was V 4. division at Northside United Church Sunday School oldest primary..,plass. Members are Derek Cooper, defeated twice by one vote each raised $36 for the Huron County Childrens' Aid Katie Kerslake, Cheryl Read, Laura Chesney, Tracey time. At the board meeting in For the first time in many years comments. substitute tree remain in storage Christmas drive and gave, the money, in a velvet Gowan, Janice Underwood and Brenda Pullman. Clinton on Monday, Herbert there is no Christmas tree onwith This year C. of C. officials' the PUC. stocking to Mrs. Frankie Ball, representing the (Staff Photo) Turkheim Zurich asked that the proposal be reconsidered so that Main Street. For several years the PUC in suggested that unless a real The custom of erecting a Main the board members would be fully co-operation with the Chamber of Christmas tree was available Street tree began in the early SeaforthCo l looks informed of .the facts. He said that the "Seaforth students were Commerce has. erected a- simulated tree in front ofthe town Plans for a tree be abandoned this Year. thirties - 40 years ago - when the, Lions placed a large tree in the # ` ` .y U i In C i taking courses at the Clinton hail. While the Strings of, lights Difficulty in obtaining a tree in centre of the Main and Goderich School not offered at -Seaforth suspended from a s'iipporting pole the time available and increased Street intersection as a a' at large incinerator High Schoo[ and that the early bus meant they missed out on the were most effective at night there was little similarity to ,a tree in costs - the same difficulties that prompted the earlier move to the background for Santas visit. Increased traffic prevented extra curricular activities such as daylight and despite efforts to fill substitute - made installation continued use of the intersection - '�PR y Students Council, Glee Club, in the blank areas with decorative impossible this year. Meanwhile and since then the tree has been ' Y Seaforth waste disposal cost to the town. Camera Club and they were the mat erial this led to some the supports and lights of the erected in front of the town hall. , problems were discussed at a Councillors in a brief discussion only students in the county /. special meeting of council which followed the presentation denied these activities. Tuesday night attended by said they felt area municipalities At the October meeting Robert officials of the Ministry of the should be approached before any Homuth, principal of the ClintonF Environment and a repre- decision was made so that a unit Secondary School, had stated that? s i" sentative of a firm manufacturing of suitable size to accommodate the Seaforth students in the i was4e disposal units. the area could be installed. Clinton school were in an unique • ,, z, q Ii �fu • Representing the ministry Mr, MacTavish of the Ministry: situation, different from any other. were: Doug. MacTavish, Bruce e d fill g said that if the present tan group in the county where they ": ;.; Boland and John Bray. D.J.Vlair site was operated according to were denied the opportunity to � �•��'s�,.. �,,.J s; .;, ,.,',a,t'• €x,s„vf,'.t` re resented Tricil Waste p Ministry st andards as advised have part in extra curricular `� �w �,Y•. � v . ;» `,� ';, Management Limited, a.firm the g over the last two years and if activity. . �, . 4 x •;.� • k ��.�,.°�:.: , : � _ d- N� • >s t;, t: Ministry had suggested might burning was eliminated the Mr. Turkheim said that the � � . •E � •�? s !�„_•r �'.�' ..wi,t :°•PT, have a unit suitable for Seaforth present site could be used .until an Murphy Bus Cq an .had a bits P (np Y '�� •��,��� �� �� ; ,;°” 3x1 ;, � �'•_- .r '� Y f✓, ih V t a requirements. q incinerator or some other method --ayailable•for'the late bus service � � ,, F�- Aid � est` �„+ �'-�- • �;,Y - `S ' " ..,w.. =?� 'mss•+ . �'-� sq • �: % r. h' M Blair in is resentation P might be found to dispose, of which cost the board $6.70 per p s s � ,y`�;� ;P mss,' >)> �� � ' ` showed slides of numerous Tants day a small amount of money .�>� €:; •��•.�' .< +- Fy ��� e P garbage. i� in operation in. various, states in compared to the service provided the U.S. He stressed the fact that the left a decision up to the for the students. It would be an th i l early n e r + a large number of the plants were 1975 councilnew express bus directly to Seaforth set up in the heart of large Year. and the students would seek their HONOURED AFTER 35 YEARS -- Miss Marguerite residential and commercial areas Brian Garrett of Garrett, way home from Seaforth. g of cities. Garrett and Garrett, Architects Mr. Henderseli said that Dunn, R.N., was presented with a plaque marking The Tricil incinerator was also attended the meeting and thinking of the udents from . her 35 years as a nurse at Scott Memorial and guaranteed fully for the first discussed possible renovations Morris and Greyhose parents Seaforth Community Hospital at the Hospital twelve months he said and the for the front of the Seaforth had indicated to him they were Christmas party Saturday night. Miss Dunn retired firm also guaranteed that it would Arena. interested in the late bus,, he In 1968. Looking an as MISS Dunn expresses her meet air pollution standards Mr. Garrett is to provide a would ask that the express bus go established by the Ministry. , sketch plan of what might be done to Seaforth and drop off the appreciation are Board Chairman Clayton Looby and He offered to make a survey of to improve the entrance a - students for that area and the. past Chairman Mrs. Alice McConnell. (Staff Photo) Seaforth's requirements at no dressing room area of the ar a. north students to be taken to the ”- turn -around at Winthrop and dropped off there. (� The Board members agreed to uron oar ma a an a rove ores the extra mileage to Winthrop ' — - — -- provided that the parents would leftft,, was elected Monday as, the new Chairman of the Huron County Board of I give signed agreements approv- Education. Zurich trustee Herb Turkheim, right, is the Board's new vice-chairman. ing that their children take the (Staff i•,loto) Changes will probably be made the board with recommendations. the possibility of an alternate the construction and renovations in the way the Huron County There are subjects we should route, South Street to Highway 21 underway at the school now. Board of Education operates its investigate, there are going to be to ease the traffic strain. A letter from the Huron Prc e w n s c h' e v e+m e n t Day ♦ a ard meetings, following discussion at problems in the future and some "For my own personal view I'd Medica] Officer of Health, Dr. oG. n the final meeting of the 1973-74 constructive planning and like to see the road left the way it F, Mills to the•Board advised of y board Monday afternoon. investigation now could be of is," she said. the need to. have larger and Retiring board chairman Cayley great benefit to the boord and Chairman Cayley Hill asked brighter rear driving lights and Miss Elizabeth Pryce of RR 1 completing six projects were: #1 Club and Mrs. George Cante- each club have had the opportu- Hill suggested that the board as a administration later on. Mrs. Wallace, "Economically I'm riding lights on school buses and Seaforth was awarded provincial Dianne Oldfield and Elizabeth ion RR 4 Seaforth, a five year nity to plan and prepare refresh - whole consider all business first He said that efforts have been not sure, but what would you feel to have drivers required to honors for completing twelve McIntosh both of RR 4 Seaforth; leadership award with the Bruce- ments for varied occasions, dis- and then refer what is necessary made to aid some of the students about an underpass at the cor- periodically get out and clean off projects at the seventh Huron Marianne Kale, RR 5 Seaforth; field Club, cuss table settings and service, to committees for further study. who have learning problems "but ner?" the rear lights of the dust and dirt County 4H Achievement Day, Kim Campbell, RR I Dublin; Jean Over 1,000 4H girls from across practise flower ' arranging and Mr. Hill said he is still an to date we have not aided those Mrs. Wallace said she would that tends to obscure them very Saturday. Van Tyghem and Marilyn Murray Huron County have been partici- discuss etiquette for many occa- advoeate of the committee system 'students with exceptional abili- agree, "As long as the children quickly in bad weather. Miss Pryce was one of 121 both of Seaforth. pating in the current project "A cions. with some reserva#ions. At the ties." are safe." Dr. Mills said he had observed members of the nine clubs Mrs. Gordon Elliott, RR 5 Club Girl Entertains" which is Miss J Pengilley, Home present time the total board In his report Mr ill said the Asked about the safety patrol that school buses are hard to sponsored by the Seaforth Seaforth, was presented with a designed to help club members Economist for Huron County responds only to recommenda- board should f d ways and by John Westbrook, Mrs. Wal- discern in poor weather condi- Women's Institute. leadership award after complet- gain confidence in the practice of presided for the program, tions that come to it from the two means of offering the public a bit lace said only young children tions such as fog, snow or dust Receiving county honours for ing ten years as leader of Seaforth simple entertaining. The girls in (Continued on Page 4( committees: education and more information on what is from Kindergarten to Grade 6 because of the "inadequacy of the ' management. Committee happening in the field of educa- attend the school, lights, which makes them barelyH—P b meetings are not attended by the tion and "throw open our, doors There are 450 students at the visible at 50 feet." press and there has been some and make available to the public school and another 30 trainable R. L. Cunningham, transporta- concern that background informa- more information on our retarded students will be added tion manager, stated that all • tion on some board decisions has activities." when the Queen Elizabeth School school buses operated must con- raises been unavailable to the public. The Huron County Board of takes up its new quarters in the form to the regulations of the rF, Mr. Hill spoke of the progress Education will express its concern school next year on completion of (Continued on Page 8) made by the board'over the years, to the town of Goderich and the salaries especially in the improved rela- Ontario Ministry of Transporta- tions with the teaching staff. He tion and Communications over a Seaforth sponsors At a special meeting held in r spoke of the review and revising proposal to widen Britannia Road Camera Wednesday night the of board olicies which have (Highway 21) in Goderich. r, p ( g y � Huron -Perth County Roman improved the system and made Trustee Dorothy Wallace of New Yea r S Eve S 0 1r. Catholic Separate School Boardthe handling of many items of Goderich said she is worried increased the salaries of. the business routine. Mr. Hill about the safety of school children This year, New Years Eve will businesses,The Centennial board office administrative staff, y, k continued "In other words, let the from Victoria Public School belong to -Seaforth.At least, the Committee will also be all effective January 1, 1975. t�.Y board review first and the crossing Britannia Road which Guy Lombardo telecast from New advertising details of the June 28 Jack Lane, St. Columba, committees respond to the direc- under the proposed plan will York, which traditionally ushers - July 1 Centennial celebrations Business Administsrator, had his M-1, tion of tlfe board. li' may be become a four -lane through {n the new year on local TV on the New Years Eve show. €°� + necessary at times to establish ad street. The Board will ask for salary increased to $20,000 fromstations will feature Seaforth. $18 000."* hoc committees to take on special direction to improve pedestrian P P P The Seaforth Centennial 0%N Ed. Rowland, R.R. 1 Dublin, a studies. This has been done safetyon the proposed wideninLy g. P P g Committee has made Co-ordinator of Plant and Main- before and there is no reason why Speaking about a traffic light arrangements to have all the tenance had his salary increased it cannot be continued into the which will be at the intersection commercials on the New Years . - $2,000 as well, bringing it up to future.'` adjacent to the school, Mrs: Eve Guy Lombardo show, over $12,500. He emphasized "One thing is Wallace said, it's a worrisome CKNX TV, sponsored by Seaforth In the board office the secre- important. All trustees must be enough corner now and I'm merchants. Guy Lombardo will be o tarial and clerical salaries were given an opportunity for active worried that traffic will move, in Seaforth at a May 15 dance as adjusted as follows: accounting: participation and it is not a good faster with the lights. I'm part of the 1975 Centennial clerk to $134. per week from $112. idea to load committees with a tot concerned that traffic will come celebrations here. 5 Payrollclerk to $136 from $110; of routine items which tend to around the corner at a very fast The show will feature old secretary to business administra• "`°" � make cominittee, work dull and rate to beat the light." pictures of Seaforth, pictures of $HOPPING tot to$137from $123igsecretaryto AWARDED COUNTY HONOURS =-- At the Seaforth Area Aehi�e>fiarhen# 'Day f5t` non•sfrmulating. 1 tlttyk cam Mrs. Wallace cited the new past parades here and '+then and assistant superintendent to $130 mittees'should be given projects mopping mall out on Highway 21 now" pictures of maitiy, Main (position vacant at present time); 4-H Clubs an Saturday, these girls received their County Htiltiours,.theyy are �le�i 1. or asked to make studies which as causing increased traffic along Street store fronts, as well as DAY � �� and executive secretary to $I36 Van Tyghem, M6+ne Cale, Marilyn Murray, Kim Campbell, Elizabeth Mclnttiy'h t might form the basis of reports to the route. She suggested commercial messages from local from $110. and Dianne Oldfield. , (Staff 04616 �w