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EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW FIRST AID — That's
one of the things that Constable John Wray of the
OPP told students at St. Columban school on
Monday. ,Grade one and two students crowded
around the constable to get a close look at the
paraphenalta, including a first aid kit, in the trunk of
. his car. (Staff Photo)
THEN YOU ADD COCONUT Mary Maloney took
her turn stirring the unbaked chocolate cookies that
Fier grade one and two class was 'making Monday
morning at St. Columban School. Mary and her
classmates read the recipe themselves and were
making the cookies to serve to their parents at an
Education Week open house the next day. Teacher ,
Gwen Fuhr, Egmondville, is in 'the background.
. (Staff Photo)
The tender of British Petroleum building in AshfieldtPwAship, the
Oil Ltd. to supply gasoline for Huron Board
tmanagementc
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committee
,ittteoo,hbariv:s itt the
buses buses owned by the ,. Huron
County Board of Education was a report on the condition of the
accepted at• ivlbridayts regular. building:
'Meet:nig in Clinton,
Chairman Herb Turkheim
explained-that the prices quoted
by BP were not the lowest but this,
was the only company which
agreed to supply extra equipment
including tanks, pipe?, etc. , •
The current deliyered price'
quoted by BP is 72.02 cents Per.
gallon: This price represents a
discount of 5.48 rents at BroOk-
side, Grey, Howick and Turn-
berry and a discount of 5,08 cents
at Stephen and Zurich.
/Fenders were received for the
sale of eight surplus used school
buses. Transportation manager
R. L. Cunningham was instructed
to accept all bids except those
which were less than $500;
To Inspect Closed School
As the result of a request to
purchase or rent a closed school
• Director John Cochrane said it
takes about a year to go. about
selling a closed school and the
local municipality is on the list of
groups which have first chance at
purchase.
Cochrane added, "If a school is
for sale, you must assure the
Ministry of Education that a
replacement is not needed for 10
years
Goderich trustee Dorothy
Wallace commented, "It would
be foolish to dispose of this.
building 'with a lot of expected
growth in , the area. '
Nevi Course at Wingham
The board approved a request
from F. E. Madill Secondary
SchoOl principal R. P. Ritter to
introduce a new course in anthro-
pology commencing in Sept-
ember, '1976.
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Members of the Huron
Middlesex Provincial riding and,.
Huron Federal riding at a meet- ,,
ing in Zurich Thursday night,
named delegates to represent the
• riding at the annual meeting of
the Liberal Party in Ontario,
being held in Toronto April 23-25
at the Four Seasons Sheraton
Hotel.
Delegates representing the
provincial riding are Mrs. Jean
Adams, Goderich, Howard Ait-
ken, Goderich, David McClure,
• Crediton, Winston Hodgins, Lu-
can, Bruce Williams, Tucker-
smith and Don Kay, Clinton.
Alternates -are: Bernard Benn,
Lucan, Don Worthy, Goderich, J.
K. Cornish, Brucefield, Chris
Beck, HenSall, Mrs. Sheila
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Morton, Seaforth and Harry
Hogdson, Lucan.
Federal delegates elected
were: Mrs. Eileen. Palmer,
Goderich, Wm. Kiehl, Wingham,
Trudy Holmes, Wingham,
Gordon Smyth, Dungannon, John
Jewitt, Londesboro and Arnold
Stinnissen, Seaforth. Alternates
named were: Mrs. Shirley Kay,'
Clinton, Larry Murray, McKillop,
Ozzie Zivkovic Exeter, Wm.
Routly, Usborne, Allan Nichol-
son, Egmondville and Clifford
Dunbar, Ethel.
Six official delegates include:
Jack Riddell, MPP, Dashwood,
John Lyndon, Goderich, John
Broadfoot, Brucefield, Ian
McAllister, Zurich, Wm, Elston,
Wingham, Wm. Mickle, Hensall,
• D. J.,,Murphy, Q.C., Goderich,
Gordon Strang,. Exeter, Mrs. M.
Harper, Goderich and A. ' Y.
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A farewell party was held
Friday night i Staffa Hall for Mr.
and Mrs. arold Parson and
boys, w are moving to
Vancpuv . An address was read
et' r Willems and they ,were
resented with a purse of money.
'Nelson Howe's Orchestra provided
music for dancing followed by
lunch We wish them good luck in
their 'new home in Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
vistited in Seaforth on Tuesday
with Mrs. James Cairns.
Another farewell party was
held in Staffa Hall Satruday night
for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Pullman, who have moved to
redition. An address was read
by Philip James and Joe Burns
presented them with a lamp and a
purse of money.
Mrs. Harold Pars9,13„
entertained her nieces • and
nephews'and the small children of
Staffa village, along with two
grandmothers, Mrs. Russell
Parson's and Mrs. Glenn Battin
for a birthday .party for Dale
Parson at MacDonalds in
Stratford on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Sherry Mueller spent t he
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Correspondent vacationing in Florida. We
Don MacRae • they brought nice weather
Mrs. Jean Dill visited with
friends Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hayrne in Simcoe on Saturday.
Sunday she spent • with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill (Karen) Warren
Stratford.
Visitors with Don MacRae and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae and
family were Mr. and Mrs, Otto
Foster (Margaret) and Jas.
Connors of Sarnia.
Mrs. Millie Evans, Mill St. has
returned home after an extended
visit with her son Bill Evans and
family, Niagara Falls and also
with her daughter and family in
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farewell party in Staffa Cleary.
Visitors' with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Maloney were Mr. Steve
Maloney of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lorenz aid Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Meyers of St.
Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Maloney, Liz Laurie Lynda and
Melly of Stratford.
Dublin and District Lions took
on Mitchell"' Lions on Sunday
Score was 9 - 8 for Dublin - Lion
Herb Brown in gcal for Dublin
suggested that a stouter Lion
might fill up the net more and
keep the score down.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Stapleton
have returned home after
Akin& hasmosichjght
Seaforth Manor residents were
treated to a fine evening of music
presented by ladies and gentle-
men of the Blake-Zurich area on
Tuesday evening last week.
Everyone enjoyed their singing
and devotional. very much. Mrs.
Fannie Spmers expressed appre-
ciation to all on behalf of the
residents and refreshments were (Continued from Page 1}
• served. asking for quetionaires. Deputy
Thursday morning at 10:30 Reeve Ervin Sillery said the ad •
a.m., EaSter. Communion was 'reads as if questionaires will be
sent to all residents over 65.
Reeve Thompson said he
questioned joining Stanley. and
building a unit in Brucefield when
Tuckersmith could perhaps haVe
its own OHC unit in Egmondville
or Vanastra.
"We should have gone in with
Seaforth. McKillop wrote: and
asked them, why not us?" asked
councillor Cleave Coombs of
Egmondville. "People are
waiting for us to get going."
Tot Reeve Thompson's
objections that many senior
citizens can afford to pay for their
housing, deputy reeve Sillery
said people who have. money but
don't want the responsibility of a
house are willing to pay fhe full
cost of an 01-1C apartment.
Councillors heard via a letter
from the' Ministry of the
'Environment that samples from
the township's water supply in
Egmondville are clean and that
the ptimphouse is well
maintained.
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Pr es. - Herb Brown, Sect. - Ron
Ferguson, treasurer, Pave
Li on Tamer Roger Kramc
TWister •Fist Pres. Norm
McKay. 2 yr, directors - Tom
watson, Russell Kramp; 1 yr.
Directors - Larry Cook, Matt
McCreight.
Plans forMay 1st were
finalized.
The lucky draw was won by Lion
Ferguson, treasurer, Dave Brown
Watson, Russell Kramp;
Herb' Brown, Tail Twister.
§llPgrigtglid*. Don Iceay.yeli
aui4 ' thu anthiepoI?gy .;, course
Would rOP.14Ce ancient
coupe now taught at the sehnot,
p said 46 students had; shoWed
biterest in .OnthroPology;
siTgments:1114RE.,19 at.PLIOMI,
Instrumental mitsic.. will he
offered* Central HUM APP4,4*
afy School in 'Clitlten 4004, the
197617 term, The bpard 400
to• offer the PUMP. _•
Superintendent Ralph
said parents of 23 studsp.ts had
agreed to pay tke rental costs of
instruments. DireCtOr John
Cochrane said hoard piney sti-
pulates a minimum of 2,5 students
must register initially to have the
course offered.
After considerable discussfon,
trustee John Elliott proposed that
the policy be amended to allow
the course to .get off the ground.
Re said his son -had since
registered to bring the total to 24
and was sure others would join as
students only had three days to
make up their minds.
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them.
The regular dinner meeting of
the Dublin & District Lions Club
was held , in St. Patricks School
Dublin. 12Lions were present and
visiting Lion Ted Hiempel of
Mitchell was in attendance.
Nominations were held and the
new slate of officers take over for
the September term,
The"norninee s were President
Elect-Lion Jim 'Paratcheck - 1st
Vice Pes. Lion Kramer' - 2nd Vice
Pres. - Vern Steinman, 3rd Vice
Tuckersmith
held with forty residents in
attendance and the service and
music conducted by Rev. E. S.
Stephens of ,Brucefield United
Church. •
On Friday morning at 10 a.m..
Father Laragh visited. and admin-
istered Holy Communion and
service for members of 'the
Catholic faith. Mrs. M. •Finlayson
Liberals name delegates
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hymns. Keyeg-aiid Elsie-Keyes.
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