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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-11, Page 16
. , V-7,77,77-- �, • HU c>, >~ lPosIrbl , arw r i On 1tars ' For band' Florida trip4 72 e r + � rove ala co-u�lrse � kH"'FRC b09F 4r •. m `,�S n tied owns orrises • r'l ,. (By Wilma Qke) Waterloo County Board of Educa- The board accepted the resign- Howard S,h,antz, Stratford, Duron Perth County Roman tion at the Smiths on Public ation of Peter Koens, grade 8 chairman of the policy and `•+! - I Catbolic Separate School Board ' School Nursery Class for a child teacher at Our Lady of Mount by-laws committee presented a robbed Seaforth s town council is going Most cottttciJlors felt the girls in would be a gAAd Idea and said it * k' prized the' purchase of nur- with Impaired hearing at a Carmel School, R.R. 3, Dashwood rep>�r .on updalin'��gg several .bylaws,~ to give the SDHS Girls Trumpet the, band should be paying at, least lvs,uld pay° hinsportation for four sexy school instruction from the meeting in Dublin Monday night. effective December 31, 1975. Included in the cltari4es approval Band a grant to help finance their half the costs themselves, "'Ypu girls. A 72•year61d Walton area man The Huron County Board of by the boaild i one that cans f tri to la in Florida in Feb uar should have a firm commitment d t Al DON `T FORGET TO FEED THE BIRDS" Fresh stock mixed Seed and Sunflower Seed Seaforth- 527-1910 I'6 r Education informed the board it a s pr nevGly elected'"trustes� gyp. be . ��'ho lives al'-ne at his farm home P P Y Y., but they want to wait until from the girls` parents," The newly forme a es auxiliary to the band hopes to was not able to offer.;'thp xepair invited ,tp a L-me6tings "of the' ' H'as tied up; nd robbed by three ""u ,0 sonic time January and take the money out councillor Wayne Ellis said, . raise $2,0000 Couttcillpr service a Its audio-visual depart- f p board in ' ecember riot to taking P p g '�� _intruders of their 1976 budget. He added that it was difficult Hildebrand said and other' money ment at this time as requested. office in January in order for them between tine and six last Monday That was Mayor Betty for council to give a firm amount is coming in fxom the community. The termination of the board to become. acquainted with the morning.. Cardno's summary of council's without knowing what the -total READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED lease with R.S. Box, Seaforth, for other board members and to be Charlie Murray. of W11.3, reaction to a re.que'st for a. grant costs of the trip will be. Councillor Council will' have a special the ' former b6dird office was informed about procedures. Walton had only very minor from SDHS principal Bruce Shaw. Ellis threw the ide of a $500 meeting before the end of approved effective December at 5z7-0240 rnjurics. according to Corporal Councillor George Hildebrand is grant out for count fors to talk December, Mayor Cardno said, a discount of $215 saving to the Trustees Ted Geoffrey'of Zur- Croskill.of the Wingham OPP who ' the band leader and he supported about as a "starter". Councillor and may be able to decide on a board, ich and Donald Crowley of are investigating. A small amount Mr. Shaw's request at Monday John Sinnamon thought $500 grant to the band then. ' ^, F.J, Vere, Stratford, chairman of the building maintenance committee, reported the concrete footing had been completing at St. Patrick's School, Kindora. He Said work to be 'done in December includes t11e cement block founda- tion for the new addition and gravel fell, along with the in§talla- tion of underground drains. Mr. Vere said the addition being built by Pounder Brothers of Stratford is-whedided to be completed in June, 1976. Gadshill reported on a recent Christian Curriculum Conference they had attended in London on the topicofsocial justice. The conference was sponsored by the Ontario English Catholic Teach- ers Association. They reported it was "geared for teachers rather than trustees", and both expres- sed disappointment in it. . The regular meeting was ad- journed at 11:30 p.m. when the board met as a committee of the whole. of money was stolen, the OPP spokesman said. Mx: Murray didn't know any of Xhe robbers, the corporal said. Mr. Murray, who is hard of hearing has a dog, but he didn't bother the robbers. The man was able to free h imself sone time after the trio left. Corporal Croskill refused to comment on whether the OPP have any suspects and said they are still investigating, Randy Collins (centre) of Hully Gully welcomes sponsq.•rs of 1475 Huron Cup Classic snowmobile race to a press dinner held at Hully'GLIlly last night. The race to be held at Hully Gully December 27 & 28th. A purse of •$5,000 will be up for grabs. (Staff Photo) Cattle -.rustlers hit near ADDRESS LABELS • WITH POSTAL CODE 1,000 Deluxe, Gummed Padded, Address Labels, Printed with Your Name, Address and' Postal Code. Only $1.96 Postpaid. Please Print Your Name and Address Clearly. Order Yours Today from BURDEN SALES CO., Box 4357, Postal Station D, Hamilton, Ontario L8V 41-8. GROUPS: WRITE FOR FUND RAISING PLANS. here OPP Stevens Record Hop at the Wingham detachment have confirmed that 18 head of cattle, valued at about DISC JOCKEY $6004 and belonging to Aubrey McNichol, of near Walton, were stolen recently.. Music for Hotels, Christmas Parties said the OPPCorling .Weddings, Banquets, Anniversaries as the cattle stealing was the first large one this year in this area. etc, The ,thieves just backed a truck into the farm, which is a little bit Ethel; Ontario Phone: 8.87-6159 isolated and loaded the cattle on , early on the morning of Friday, November 28, police said. Mr. McNichol's home farm is ' near Walton, bu�_the_cattle were READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED at another farm he owns, west of Blvth. "You have to have a lot of nerve, that's all" to be a cattle •• Action Ads rustler, Corporal Croskill said. About suspects, the OPP officer said "we've got lots of PHONE DIRI� T ideas ... but we've got to prove j them.", The cattle theft is under 5z7-0240 investigation and the press will be notified if there is a break in the i case; he promised. QuarZ Watches for 'Incomparable Accuracy Least Service D i i•ta l or, Analoaue ' Reading; from $125.00 Z A WAA L V1 al1 : Y 0 .I at JEWELLERS night's council meeting. Councillor Hildebrand said the total cost of the trip couldn't 'be worked but yet but tt'ansportation alone would probably cost $10,000. The band is planing to fly to Fort Myers, where they will play at five different times in seven days during the Edison Festival of Lights. A couple of councillors mentioned that council gave $750 to the Seaforth Lions Club, part of which went to sponsor the band in a parade in Hamilton in July . , GET YOUR MIX N, PEPSI COLA KIST, GINGER Q; 389 While stock lastsw LE ARCHIE'S SUNOCO' SEAFORTH Open 24 Hours V _ C H. E S T ER Erm-l"tm: L D Up to o OFF �►- Manufacturers Suggested list Price g Featuring Canada s=o4••op'Manufacturers Kroele'r * Braem©re yak Sklar Troister BQNTHRQN & SON LTD. HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES 202-4023 wENsacL mom 0 GM 0