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P r ', I tBy..�, WJlmO, IkQxv,1 , �" ­'­ ,,, . i ", : 4 1 1 ;r were 'approved, shedl� iCetineth, gimpbeila R,0r �' d &I ,lid' pet.,., `• -90.1x. •w rip at R, r%; � i� � ' ". „ Council aces ted' a 00pon �#�x e • r n erro ts' Dublin, granary and bpilditiglo "'aGpiiticil agreed k9 ,teir�tltttrse' �u0pclt°+�t��ptest'�#►�ec>�04, p • . it quests fqt' build(S g E • i ` ,� const'tictiottof a drain on past 'werd�a rove for: Harvie Ctai , enclose weigh, sea s aty ,clea>tirl 'Ipekerstttitlx iCquttii fQ> .eq.'. at einca ,Xlekritt��x a 25, anid '26 on C9 ' cssian 3 at4d {; R,R.1, , Walton, Y p; h y end ThotrtaS -i r44 l �B�S, der cent deficit WO ed, ..y 4t1 �,�} j ,s, . , :,afar c #rtt�- gart iQts 25 and6 on Caztaesslori' renovations, Ken Glanville, ,Seaforth, implement-shed; McKillop .chid et};alled at ;th: A #e',a9n`r ip 411�>i:fir a' R.R,4 'Nralton, steel r na "and ' wdfi' coifientc#frs�itl+F;a# 1,11 , � ) 4 of'the townshi si netl-G Passed foir� aymient.wet�rpad. Vanastra I)ayti Catl .. ti kte. ne. �' ,, t,�� „• Maa G venjock � ICQn-Eclw# A4d" swirl' i g pool enclosure; Brian accounts amgt�nxirPg to 64,46f , fi province pays 8B per.cert of arty q ea s grt Q the 1­1t yi t •. l Joseph n pQQ,it n, , ' , 'Camp p R.R.4, Walton, steel and gene;al accounts of deficit, w ile the.parents .gay thle. ,Drain 0 '$ i .( `I'� l4 ''" t��11 'r` f ' $15,966.8'1. doll fee �f SS':00. � • , i u `` Y coinTA(M tltl, Apgp 6 v� W , Mr$. G ' ep*b presented tie gr oar Laen- Van Pe Ban, \Council will clear; the snow foi+.' The Huron t~ounty >• L,and "'. The tow:nsh vttll t�tttrs4�,, ex s N petition tp council meeting, in 'R, .1, eaforth, greeenhouse; - the school bu�'tdin(laiounda't the Division Committee got�figd, • and q `C 1(it r, W, ";$n9" `�pv z,�: ,. latero ' 1vf4ttdaY,' a 'E n• Joseph ero, { .R.5, Seaforth, Mcl4illop Township wilding for council it approved the regttest, .hotxi' ,Gleotge , RadfQxd ' CO', , '.tt ��f ;,, gine C1Tarles Cp.;bet1�" '' a ovations; " rence ,the Huron Countyt Board pf .for land• severe a •by Vincent , fion �'%tc}•., Blyth, cat : $)1 ,DO Per �' f 4, '.Iuean vias nai.ned to bring iA � Re a e, R.R.S, Seaf h, Stora a Education at �rtiinimu of $9.00. .1 11report or • the: glad g g Murray bf R:R S�dforkh;, for hourxnd'5;00, standby . $� Y � specifications' IIecess !11; per . t , Zr e � ° \ : v i zex{r, construction.. �, ,w. ' �.,, Nx����� • Council appcadetapEI em-fin cattu r: r ' � , for four the dtauit1, xo4R9 1., 1( .11 1. g h amounting to. 5�5;, 0(l wttlx, 1UrloR. >. 7 �, i / 1 f , > t' , to begin at end : of: lSlacve�40� "� � ,4)1. , ��,0,11'� Couacit refused approtcal10 R . ' ct; 111,, ' � `> . plications- on, tiie°drgritt, to SEAFORTH; ONTARIO, NOVEMBER- `1875 -- SECOND) SE TION PAGES ` .iA —. 1.2A \- ^I 1, r ,b;:br fir: "�, - . t ' ' " t Life' mb tint s in the where' �.t�arfr had sixes, SEAFORtl . I ONOURED IN TORONTO -- mo P commenced'on,the drainsr�a 4b* - °11 i Hospital, ,Au i,liar os �sspc(ation of Ontar •were presented to Miss Alice Reid, is contrary to the new chan&OF ' , ,1. • centre, and M;Iss,Ql)rctthy Parke, rid , at` Ontario Hospital Association meeting . the drainage•act: The- sta `rte., ` , in. Toronto last week 6y'A.S.JoneS, retiring pHA president. loth past presidents of that council i5 notto t K •Icons where work has startedr ' t r' t. o,�] s- .o rt �'C1CY . . . .Ahe Seaforth Auxillary, Miss Reid''and MISS Parke have been active volunteers for ns riot to`a approval., ' drat Pi? s, ' r .' % honour. Y 'ever receive the •.rovince wide P . y ' • ,. 35. ears. The are the''only,Seaforth members to - .• r `' ,. '(Ph ,by;Okej Approval of two appli�atttq�' • * "/rd, - ' b , sj,.,a r i , . for additional work ,on drag r Irecently completed° was �( • ,p as well as the additional wokk wad - , boa., ,, a oJut .u-s , e a licatio • • ' i, '� '` 1r, Public -M, e e t r n t o took underway before the pp Two Huron Board of Education specializing in that particular Colleges. sport has its own gym." IQs a teachers who spent three week$ , activity. ` , Physical. �educati'on is 'ranked -Approve Field. Trips . this fail attending a physical' G6odhletes from the various third in priority in Russia, behind Three school field trips ' were - - iu rOr� Of E fitness seminatr in •, Russia told schools are then 'encouraged to language • Slid mathematics. In -.approved Monday.- About, 25 � _ • a t. Huron restructuring ( • Board menigers of their attend sport boarding schools.' North A•mehca, P:E. is ranked members of the. South A,Hurgn . p e experiences Monday aft ,moon. Outstanding competitiors somewhere from twelfth to Distriet High School junior, Outers r " The Huron. . Count Wednesda of, the m6nth., discus ed at committee; will• go defa�atS 84' ' Ron McKa�, principal of from° the boarding ,schools are 'fourteenflY: ' Club will be leaving Fn fora `�, ' r restructuring committee chaired• Agendas, including *all reports ou to members prior- to the Hehsall Public School and Bill 'sought ' by t " arious sporks�- Che. s is taught at the y § g three day stay'at the Gord Johns mileage roti► Weber of the hrsical education clubs. J ' , levet •and'' is considered 'very farm, no of Wingham. by Warden Anson McKinley. , is - ' and recommendations -Are sent y cou ittee meeting. , 9 p y ' department 'of Central Huron The .two Huror�men said • important for athletes to develop Superintehdetit R.B.rAllan said A planning •a public information out to the members of council ope \ - A recommendation by tie Seconder School in Clinton said bidding among the five or six, top tactical .iechnigrres. , .this was an initial junior Outers g' meeting 'for Minton on week in advance of the sessions.. A subcomittee to review the Huron Count Board of Education y sorts clubs in tfie Soviet Utnon is Individual coachin rs tattled, _ Wednesday, November 'l9 at 8 1975 Huron ; County Recreation y the , priorities in Russian sports P g trip to put to practical ue actJvity, y' Study has• been named by the "airman's Advisory Committee "Were "much different than ,in keen for promising International out in most sports. Bill Weber . period learning in proper cldthing �" • p'm' "They claim that under this �,Ompri��c vel at cpmmitfee. It to increase the mileage. rate for, Canada, athletes. They listed•' the sports said 'in most activities there is cooking camping add• canoeing. ; The purpose of the meeting'is system, council ' members are Warreft Zinn, Fran members and employees to 18'., /clubs as Dynamo, Locamotive, one coach for every three athletes Approximately 136• Southf_ McKay said, `their big priorityto exchange,ideas 'on 'improving better informed," said Warden cents per mile was defeated, •Red Army, Spartak- and and in tennis it is one to one: Huron Histo students will be ook, a den Anson McKinley; i rY swon winni in International _ 1 , local -,government. in Huron McKinley , dealing, with all' Midi el Dymond and Jim Monday. --' 4 �• Burevestnik. Every apartmept building has a travelling by bus to'Ottawa on Y Sports competition.,• Wehave�been i a�E County matters in council, rather than Mcli 1e who will re esent the The current rate paid for use of The emphasis on teacher' physical educ ton instructor. ' Novembei 13, to acquire a greate • Y p fortu ate to compete on their If the rnaPting is found to be becoming knowledgeable only of recreati n directors of he count members and employees P training and'sports coaches is also The Cfinton teacher went on' to knowledge and .understand' Y, level and , sta close in recent F' worthwhile; ,similar meetings the work of a particular and S cc C> min Huron's Prrvateiy owned vehicles is 15 y very '.high` They have 23 say;"I was impressed with the Canada's political system ar an P y I would say in three years a would also be planned for 'other committee." d'evelo m nt officer. cents per mile. 4 institutions•to prepare, specialists great degree of'specialisri and appreciation • of the Na n',s ; areas of thdcorinty. 1 P. Trustee John Elliott of Blytlj "Nation Hockey league teaXrr and _$4/faculties at TCacheF their scientific methods. Each The committee reported a visit ° A modified, version of the was the first ,to oppose the wouldn't win' a game against the ' �� capital.• , Essex.Count • where there are system was., recommended fof in other' business, the increase saying, in , 'W'tIt y s st ,, proposed Y g Russian national team. / • , . FF development. committee•(i Members of the council„Haien trial in seine Hdron County other negotiations going ©n 1. Russian youngster get twice A r e t s L I • P' grant' recommended that no grant be ena g , ohas "45 members of county comritittees for a petioli o time. don t think this is the time for an as much time in sch of prysical , made it •the Huron Power Plant education as an boys and' t dna This was approved by council increase. There have been 'no Y Com ittee. A letter from A tion r ent increases . •in, costs. , g Y s P • It was reported that in the after,some discussion.' .�, irls. McKa aid the em basis _ 'Vo noted that some cos have sex system, all business is . During the debate,of the road. bee incurred by the HPP Ga olive prices at least in our>4 on`gymnastics on the seven, • b ought before the entire council committee.re ort earl.ier,.in which ar a have remained steady.” eight, and 'nine year old ebiidren. ', �w O r to, '' ,std rt i n. ,,s p r i n g '- * . p co»itteeto date totalling about^ . b a report from 'the department a decision regarding road` crew . $100. , Ag reeing quiekly ora!; trustee, All levels spend about 70 hours ' h ad; rather-than first being dealt salarjos was 'disputed by councij, ' Chadic Th omas: he added,." Any per year on the various activities Seaforth will get about half the renovations to the Jocal._a�ena, Manpgq,wer'and ,apply for work on It in committee. n. ty ply Y gr theare'a'project}'Most.Qfthe`L1F the .value of committees was The' ,crucial time will be Increase would •have• to be : �rcie in Hurd Coirn. the am ount they a for fsoni the : , Mr. Buist sa s the rant can .be "They do of course have the gurstinned.`There was'" some hearings by the Porter justified by ,actual increases in avbrage ante is about 35 hours. Local, Improvement , rpgram of used any time from, N6vember,' money must "fie used to pay stat ratory' Sommittees, roads discussion surrounding the need Commission scheduled for early operating casts." The schoo,� y' ear in Russia is ' the. federal g vernment. until June and that arena wages. and homes for tile aged, but these a for committees where, there is no "fol[," stated the letter. "We P lsirector of Educ 'on John broken' i o three terms with a Recreation director Cli Buist renovations will start after the The recreatio d;r clot was"told authority to make decisions. ex c t this willb' a ti more Cochrane told Board •members ays he`.iot a call fr e office heavy use winter season. by Mr. McKinley's office that LIP committees meet Burin alternate Y month's' ho ay after each term, p j p officials &will be in contact §don g of Huron Middles . M Bob ,LIP ro ects musf rovide at cos y period. Your contribution 'that average rate paid to province To rr4ake up a of the extra session of council rather than in While eount�y`.�councillors are in move as well-as in input will of Ontario em 1' ees is'--17'/: :'McKinley telling him that about • ]east 60 man weeks of with more information a out the between sessions, said, Warden reluctant to make change; ,to ` y, ,; P �? P?'' "holiday ti they go to school six $9 000 would be available from employment. Unemplo ed eo le1. g be r atl a reciated. ., cents per mile."(../ P Y P F grant. g y • pp .. p days, per week. McKinley. "They do ,establisK another 'system, the decision was p The matter is beta referred to - LIP to spend on lab ut cQ is for• will be able to register at Canada c committees from time to •time to reached to attempt the Essex g ,Physical education is a _ - deal 11 Iwith . specific projects." method for •s me committees. r. Vos id`t 20 merrrber the management committee for compulsory subject t i oughout a • % : n , . �' ,7 e gr up feel the pro ress-is being further, study along with proposed Russian schoo 's: Prlipils showing , Meetings of Essex, .County Under the system, agendas and a made in blocking Ontario Hydro's lncreases for board operated promise in a p rticular sport are �• 7 uncal are held every third complete resume of matters to be plans in . •Huron . County. School buses and bus contractors. e I o ped o ttend .a 'schopi �'0. �> - s 'Old boy* remembe.rs� rt , €.: 9 Y Y s i'*� - -w i . � 1� . II . A I I,n � It o . ;woo a . . 1�111 .n' vy�' v � � -.1, . 11' � ��11, 1. 1. .,:.,. 1l♦' (Editor's Note - Mr. Spain, a It was the rare person who was own .people., H. � � e was a tall thin Ella Mahaffy, L'ou McGann. . .­ .'spirit of Seaforth.- .." K s11 I fi kr` man who ut on his kilts on the The eachers of Seaforth school. Shorts of this and'that - •t native of Seaforth area lives . a n on player or spectator of P { , Y , retired in Florida after servingfor sorts', or someone who of the twenty-fourth of May to celebrate -were Mrs, Co�Iter,.Miss Watson, • Among -the events I remember �' � � • , !, , l many years as director of report of the game from somebne ,the birthday of Queen Victgoria, Miss., Kilorart; Mrs. Campbell, that made an impression on me. , ., education for the City of Detroit. else. even if•he thought "She Was.,a I s Cppwan,Miss Watson and'' Buffalo Bill shooting glass IIs' _ 111 . With his niece,Mrs. Harry Greb small bit of a foreigner". Mr. MFe`tilr and at Egmondville from the rear coach of a train All were interested, some of Murdock had. a positive • School the were Miss Chrysler his visit to Seaforth. of Kitchener, he is a. frequent - F Y Y • whom I rememb —, like ,Edda , ,personality.' ' He retained the and Walter Baker. Mr. Baker was . The torchlight parades we had „15 visitor to Seaforth.) r,* Hallatt; who' was the tow 13 II Scotch bro brogue of his outh,to such rind al of E mondville School for olitical personalities, , "�' , t'Mf� if c (By Cornelius W. Spain) g Y P P g p PF �r ' Poster. He displayed his work on an extent,' he was hard to and was mos efficient in The excitement .of meeting a m I read with interest the articl g i° r ,' • written for the Huron Expositor the billboards around town when understand at "times especially budgeting' his t', e. a had four winning Lacrosse or. football team t' ,�► . b err ns familiar w th the the Guy Brothers Minstrels were when tallying to Jimmie 'Reid.'a different pro ps iI different when they returned after winning Y P Q ,with coating or, when the neighbor , who had,, th€ same subjdets each and they went way from home, ,p . ` � customs of the people who lived cinomata ra h, our first showing ' , g P g brogue as Murdock. along in a smooth operation. The Relief of Ladysmith during in Seaforth the later part of the � r of a motion picture came to town. In 1897 he' would be round 72. Besides- babies as a status last Century and the early part of ' lie was at his best when the the Baer War. '� this one. years of'age and wh ever work " symbol at that time th ewere r, , 'The $and Concerts in Victoria1. . Circus came and set up below the he had to do was done in the horses, and more horses. On a park olid Navin ice cream at £. I 11 Many 9f' the people were railroad, track at Maiir Street g • interesting and some were real morning as he dressed up to meet Sunday morning in 'the winter Oscar Niels restaurant . South and' Railroad Street. He the mail train from the east that "time the owners used Main Street harcters, but -all together they afterwards. , acted as if the publicity of any arrivedP� in Seafort}, about one as a speedway with their cutte rs. Welkin theou h the woods ' " D31G CROWD AT K OF C DANCE' —This group danced to Ian Wiibee s Orehestr •believed Seaforth .. .,was an project was ',hi's own P.M rom there,he went to the Fur robes a d bells, carefully 'g g at the Knights of Columbus dance at the arena SAturda night. There was'a full important place in which to live with Bill, Duncan after the 8:30 9 Y 9 ,,, responsibility. Nem had once post Office where Andy groomed ho es and the spirit of mass at St. James' Church house at the dance and proceeds will be donated to the Canadian' Arthritis an and ,their loyalty n the'town w 1 characteristic that endeared him Sutherland and Miss Dickson 6 tom et'ition ere evident as they 'er sincere. P on Sunday morning. Rheumatism Society, organizers said (Staff. Photo) -to us. He liked boys and did' sorted the mail, and then home ' drove from a Queens Hotel to Y' J ' Perhaps these recollections s I something about it. He rented a Attending "the Circus with g again., • the railroad tracks. Amon those I ;take a short look at Seaforth house on Main Street next door to g g Nariy Case and„the Parade on t f t " during th Roaring Nineties will One custom he had among the who took part, I remember crank Main Street for my first, view of , ' Ed. Dawson's Liquor Store and Scotch people, and the only one to Klin Bob Wilson, Freak "' s ' "'` t" 1 also be i&resting. had athletic equipment installed ,P P Y 9. lions, tigers and elephants. y The Seaforthl knew was a Main have it, %yas when he would come Gutteridge, ,Adam Hays, the Singing, ' W; are the soldiers ' . 1.Street of wooden walks and such' as rings, palt•allel bars, out' his orch with Christina his Pickne Family, Bill g g' P Y Y• bf tl{c'Queen mj Lad" at Kidds boxing gloves, etc. You could'als'o wife, on Sunday evening after Charlesworth, Forbes L; very Hall, to celebrate Queen `- muddy. ^streets'. The , plank la checkers'or just sit around. su er • set ii his Bible n the,' Stable, Billy Ameant. Frank Klin - sidewalks continued to the side play J pp , P, Q g Victoria s Diamond Jubilee in rR a �w ,,, t �w , It was open of ter school, Satur raFk and. sin in Gael'ie ab6ut .s was only one that had a cutter streets, on which lived many fine day. and Sunday afternoons and dozen verses from the Bible, close with two seats. x897 , „' �r `' /s ' families, important people that ,the. only 'rules that I remember The blowing of the steam . a �,rs. a helped make up the spirit of a the Bible and return .inside. The first autofinobile in Seaforth whistle at Broadfoot and Boxy: °�� 4 t ; �' were, "No Smoking", "No • The family. used the Gaelic that i remember Was an electrical town and Seaforth had spirit, Swearing". Mr. - Hallett as 1 language all the time, in the one 'ow ed' by one of the S Furrnituractor at. 6:5'5 A.M. "" / A <=k. « d e eciali in s orts. aA.M.M1t surety wakened r''�' M ; Y F remember him was a gentleman home. Beside Murdock there Brother �yho ran the electric right �` Lacrosse, football. and hocke t-tj7 g You • � l v- Y with a moral as well as a general were the son Norman and two plant: V The horses that walked in a '; V, --.N i aa, .. „,. �'. 5 �tlW , , predominated and'the Recreation Park was filled with loyal fans to interest in boys, He wanted to daughters, Margaret and Effie. The installatioq' of a new •circle tri make the Turntab e Q yi`yt ': ''. z '. ' ". keep them busy. When you part on and of course Christina whose tele hone, :or ;'electricit ' for ttz "a ,,; eta , 2 watch the games of Lacrosse and P bring the wheat to the different' ' `�'{��t` football'and the skating rink for the boxing gloves It was with only use of English that i lighting .,,would always bring bins • at Sandy Slenlmons and � ���' �'kt �' h g someone of the Saone a and he g ` + v " "'v'� ' �"" hockey. ' remember • was to say "Aye sidewalk superint&idents, to Mr.Finch's Elevators on Railroad , �`. � � rAl p �., r _ " pt time and acted as referee for Laddie". watch h6w it teas done, and `°' , tt� _ b Besides our regular Lacrosse Street. + ,. o one minute rounds. Some of the bo 's 1 remember people le seemed mitre in uisitive x: c ., r t 1 teams we had a town league of He charged thirty-five to fifty from the Seaforthy Publfr School' than •they are n ow. q Bob Wilson, the Engineer at 01 1 y .. ° I several teams and the Recteatio» , cents a month. I do not remember the Oatmeal Mill on Railroad Sts. g ,a •: � s a nk � Park was a busy place. O» our were Ernie Bog, Keith McLean, 1 lived in l ittie Scotland below from whom you could always get ," �� k 4 I if he had a name for this place but I.V.Fear, Harry Scott, Lorne and the Railroad and while it Was not ., a drink of. cold water, the had ? ' F°' t <, '" . Senior LacrQise team•I remember t' Bill we called it "Halletts Gym", and Alex McLennan, C'hul acs ►a status place to live it was a Oatttrea] `in it. He liked' i b) � r s r `' K • Brown Jackson, Oscar Niel, y it was along the line of miniature Andrews, Albert Constable; Alex pleasant section. Everydne was � °rf. „,„T r ' ' i' McDougall,JPe k JohnsSmitri, Billy Y•M.C.A. If I remember and Geo. `McKenzie, Roy Steller intent on making an honest living coJimmy. Murr at the Railroad „ ,%�� t`4n r �J;„�,� ; „ , {' Y correctl he belo»' ed ' to the ,, `i ` HawksFiremanhaw. Y g afid from the Egrnondville'school, and no welfare existed, Yow were Station with' leis three hat's, KT �` "� ' { F: ` fi �s� 11 ql On our, football' teams, I Salvation Army and lived with his , Alex and Arthur Pbwell, Chester , on your own, but_ there was .l baggageman, station master and , ; i r a� " , remember were the Jackson boys mother oar e++Mill Street. . McMann, Bill Charlesworth, r co-opeeation. When a baby was freight agent. He wore them at 1 t� Eg_mondvill, , Sitly., Another character Murdock Davy , Stoddart, Walter bort !'it was born at horde and it different times during the day , A CEMTENNIAL DANCE -- tt s stilt Centennial year ill Seaforth,•dnd t0 mark toe' )~itilayson, Tom Stephens, Billy McLeod a Scot who firmly HaArthorne, Cal Quinlan, Oscar wasth�ncernofyoutheighbors- MY first Christmas present, a occasion the Local Women's Institu#e'held a' Centennial d nce, 6olrlplete With,-Olt, 1 A Montoe: All our athletes played believed in being' Nationalistic Van Egmond, and •the girls from in this sort oPlan emergency, that toy monkey that ran up and down . time costumes, at the Leglon on Saturday night. A good crowd, although h6t ail Clt 9. II for the love of the game. and were and wanted Scotland tel have its Egmondville School,' Gert made you feel you were among a string. My brother ,lack was them dressed up, enjoyed the did fashioned Evening. �Sfaf#'i�flbt�. 1.) '' loyal'-to Seaforth. own government and.be run by its, Beauguara; Victoria Steward, friends. This tom iird was the Santa .Claus. . . , A _. . '' ->;