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The Huron Expositor, 1976-04-08, Page 5r. , I.. THE Ht01.90 PC09.PM179.11, Ape* 80910: . kes 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 a 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. McGREGOR Top Qiility BEEF GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Whole Beef .94 Half Beef .95 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and QUICK FREEZING Free DeliVery - Within 10 Mile GRANT McGREGOR' Ph. 26*5839 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 04 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. McLean, Seaforth, 1973 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON fully equipped including air conditioning. AM/FM,stereo, radials and luggage rack. licence CYE266 $4195 1973 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON four cylinder, automatic with deluxe interior and roof rack, licence 0FZ372 '2395 1973 MARQUIS COLONY PARK WAGON six passenger., model, 400 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steer ing, power brakes and luggage rock licence HMF 262 PRICED TO SELL Remember . . It's Sense to See LAR IDER MOTORS EXETER 235-1645 LIMITED w LONDON 227-4191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 • Saturday Until 6:00 YOU ARE MAKING THE DIFFERENCE... CANCER cAN BE BEATEN:I The Seaforth Area Campaign will be under way shortly and watch for your informatior! envelope. R.J. Spittal, Campaign Chairman, --Seaforth, Ontario. '.,..41,10:04t1MX4?4,a4MatUFf$,WVIPANWIAMMIS Mobile'station M t 3 amplified ceramic mie Speech MOBILE ANTENNAS BY TURNER ANTENNA SPECIALISTS Roof mount Trunk lip mount and Mirror mount for RVS Trucks • - MODU-GUARD compression. — Volume control slide — Cycolac Case' — Up to 15 db gain. I ARMACO POWER PACKS —,AUXILIARY SPEAKERS TO INCREASE YOUR MOBILE VERSATILITY 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 weekend with Miss Karen Miller. We've got CB Accessories - Turner Power Microphones To increase your modulation MINN HMS Nam NEN am am Imo ' 10-4 GOOD BUDDY Authorised COBRA Dealer Now in stock COBRA 19 -COBRA 21 - COBRA 29 - COBRA 89 Full selection of connectors and Coax to fill your every need • Seaforth: Ontario • Office Phone 527.1320 • Plant Phone 527-0297 mot ammo amme mom ma was mom mom ammiIllfl lid 1111111111 __ limo FEE Erill uW Board to • • ions ave new executive 4 I 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. • la C 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. hope with 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 t3 'STATION WAGONS f;I: WAGON MASTER 1974 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE six passenger model with brougham interior, deluxe cargo area, power tollgate, AM radio with rear speakers, luggage rock and Michelin radial tires. Licence HZP281 '4695 . 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