The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-17, Page 5insurance limits on' automobile
fleet, man-owned auto, and. s_ehool
liability be increased from
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 at an
estimated annual,-increased cast
of $192.00; That trustees'.
accident insurance be increased
from • the , current weekly
indemnity benefit Of $100 total
and $50 partthl to $200 total and
$100 partial for an additional cost
of $133 'per year fOr 14 trustees.
- Trustees are insured by the
'board when they are on boa0
business or en route to or from it.
Trustee. Ted Geoffrey' asked if
trustees could be insured 'on' a
24-hour basis rather than just
when on business. „Ansurance
representatives from Stratford,
David Reed and John LawSon,
said this was possible but to
•
Attending _ the Ontarie*
Separate School Trustees
Association conference„in-Toronto
Wfarsch 30, 31 and April 1 will be:.
board chairman, Mickey Vere,
--and trustees, Michael COnnolly,
Ronald Marcy, Arthurliaid, John
O'Drowsky, John O'Leary,
Gregory Fleming • awl, Ted
Geoffrey. Al! will be accompanied
by their wives. Absent from the
meeting when IL_ asked, about
attending the conference , were
"Vincent Young, William,
Kinahan„ and ' Keith •
• MOtitgomerY: These "three
' trustees will be phoned as to their
intentions.
Several trustees indicated they
were, interested in attending the
Canadian Conference., •in
Edmonton in june.
•
Community to the family of three
sons, Harold, • Gordon and
;Mervin' 10. grandchildren' and 8
great-grandchildren; :three
brothers, George, William and
John, and one sister Mrs.
Herman (Martha) Hinz.
• Pastor and Mrs. Arthur. Horst,.
Lois and Steven visited with their
son Richard in South Waterloo .
Hospital (near Galt). Sorry tohear
he had the misfortune to have to
return- 'to the•-•-trespital to have
more surgery on his foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson,
London visited with the latter's--
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Leonhardt.
Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Bauer,
Mr. and Mrs; •Ross Anderson;
Carl Diegel; Murray and Ken-
Rose; Kathy Mogk and Tricia
Jarmuth have returned home
safely froni Hawaii. While there,
they enjoyed ' seeing native
flowers and the'sea life park, with
whales and dolphini performing.
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
Sincere sympathy. froth the
community to the widow,
Beuermati (Alice Mueller), two
sons, Ray and Wayne, seven
grandchildren and one sister,
Mrs. Rhinold (Martha) Kahle, of
the late Emanuel Beuerthan who
passed away Thursday evening at
7 o'clock in Seaforth."COMmunity
Hospital. Sevep arrangements of
___flowets-adorned thechancel-of-St.- -
Peter's Lutheran :Church, 13rod:
hagen, Sdnday morning froM the
• funeral which was held on
Saturday, Pastor Horst"''
-officiating. He was laid to rest in
Villa Chapel in Mitchell
till a later date.
Mrs. Edward (Louisa) Werdell
passed away in Seaferth
Community Hospital; 'Thursday.
- Her funeral -Was- held .at St. -
Peter's -Lutheran Church,.
Brodhagen, Monday at 3 o'clock,'
Sincere sympathy froth the , •
St. Columban
The • property committee was
given permission to spend up to
515,000 until the budget is drawn
up.
which lacked them. The property
'committee will look' after it.
Trustee Connolly asked if trees
could be planted at some schools
Correspondent
Vincent. Lane
Since writing my last column
for Feb. 7th issue, everyone no
doubt noticed • the r beautiful
sunshiney days last Friday' and
Saterday. While I didn't hear of
anyone. suffering sunstroke, 'or
even getting sentaned, it was nice
while it lasted.
Boy! "Did it whip up a, dandy on
Sunday. I have always watched•
, for the season changes on 20-21 of
the month of March, June, Sept.,
Dee. and .1 recall Dec. 21, 1976,
we drove to Hanover, a beautiful
sunshine day. BY eve, it became
foggy and colder. 'My navigator
.. • 1 , misdirected me on the way home
and we became somewhat lost in .3
the fog and what a drive that was.
It has prevailed that • way all
winter - everytiMe we get a
senshine day, lookout! Hope
March 20-21 has nice south winds
and by:that time all this snow. will
have' disappeared.
--Personals--
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Robinson,
'Huntsville visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs.., Thos: Kale on the
weekend. , _ '
Miss Catherine Ann Lane,
L ambton College, Sarnia visited
• -her parents on the weekend and
- helped celebrate her father's
birthday". ,,
•
Jack and Mary Catherine Lang
with Mrs. Mary McIver visited in-
Kitchener as Martin Purcell is in
St. Marys Hospital after suffering
a heart attack. -
Mrs. Thos. Murray is a-patient
in Seaforth Hospital. We trust her
stay will be short.
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Phone 527-1830
Sunshine teems nhardt,'who moved to the new
ISrnior Citizens apartment in
•
Mitchell last 'Friday. Ed will be , . .. =:%.,„,-„, _, - 0 , is missed around the village. The
o brin a s orm 'house
t
was formerly built and
, 'owned by the late Mr. and Mrs.
They were on top °Pa 'volcano,
had a feast of Hawaiian feed and
saw the girls do Hula dances.
It was very 'warm' but would
cool off at night and rained every
morning. for 1,5 minutes and then
would be' beautiful 'all day.
Steve Vanhevers friends will
be glad he has returned home
from. Stratford General Hospital
where he is convalescing with a
splintered shoulder.
Guests of Mr...and Nirs, Edgar
Elligsen on Saturday were "Mr.
and Mrs.. Russell. Sholdice of
Stratford who attended the
funeral of Emanuel Beuermann
on Saturday.
Welcome home to Mrs. Louis
McIntyre where She is" conVales-
ping after being , a patient in the
Seaforth COmniuriity Hospital.
•:'We wish her a speedy recovery.
The cottintunity is' pleased to
see the General Store of Brod-
hagen will be reopened in the
near future by the Buck family of
Sebringville.
and Mrs. Dave L'eonhardf
-and little-ScotCwho have been
living in the top apartment, have
'1.purchased the home of , Ed
Wm. Reihl (Freda- Elligsoir)-: The
front partwas used_as his barber
shop. Mx.sand Mrs. Reiht-and
their daughter, Mrs. Jinn.
Simmons (Shirley) resicied„theze
in their new home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ron Gethke and
Mr. and Mrs.-BO Osborne •have
returned home after enjoying a,
day at the farm show in Toronto.
Insurance costs tor the Huron-
Per(h Roman Catholic Separate
School-Board aren't) 18.2 per cent
over last year the board learned
whin it-renewed all -its insurance
policies Monday night in Dublin.
A presentation was made by
representatives of the insurance`
Company on recommended,
„ changes, proposed by Leeson-
Killer Insurance of- Stratford to
the Insurance and Finance
'Committee .of the ,board. " ••
The total package will -cost'
:$14,7231.98. This will date.-from.
Fehr,uary 26, 1977 to October 26,
1977; 'a period of eight months..
This shortened period •was •
approved by the board so that a
renewal date in October would
give board members 'more time to
'review the insurance portfolio,
With theF b •
s onamittee_formedrin. January,
and $n alternate years possibly'
_containing newly - elected.
casts u • 18.2
estimate the extra cost it would be
necessary to know in what type Of-
v;Pork each trustee was "employed.
The' Insurance• and Finance
Committee -will look into this
before next renewal date in
October
In other business mileage
allowance paid to trustees was
increased from 16 cents to 18
cents per mile retroactive to
RoisidePhail, reeve Of Hibbert
township', will Serve another term
as chairmarrof the Perth District
v. • Health Unit. • •
John Coghlin; , of ' R.R.2,
Listowel, the proVinciallY4ppoin-
ted representataiye on the.beards .
was named finance chairman.
Other representatiVeS''. on • the •
the •meeting with a poem "Your
Task to BuilVa Better Life",
..,Hymn "Take Time to Be Holy"
was sung,
Meditation by Mrs. T.L.Scott
was followed with prayer by •Mrs.
Jim Miller: The offering 'received
and dedicated by Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Calder McKaig read
items of interest, from the Glad
Tidings. Seven members ,
answered the roll call with an
-item of concern in Canada. Mtg. •
McKaig gave' the treaSurer's
report. Cards and visits -reported.
Laniond read the minutes of
January meeting.
'Mrs. T.L.Scott gaYe highlights'
of the Stratford Presbyterial
annual meeting.
The '.World' Day of Prayer will
_be herd 'in the United Church
of Exeter will be guest speaker.
The topic was taken by Mrs.
Jefferson reading a paper on
. ' Any Place,
•Anywhero". Bible Quizz by Mrs. •
•Grace Scott.
The • meeting •closed with
„Stalta,_ March 4. MrS. H. Strang
C!ama.rty. V-VMS
World Dcw of Prgyer
- The February meeting
(;f .11YL14-lunnehfollsoewtvCeCid with
by-thtle.
hostess
hCormomeart_pyf lWm.-Mrs,:S. jwc'
ff
ase•rhsenIncl:at the 'Prayer in unison. -
ti The
President Mrs `I' L Scott •ip ened and Mrs TLS t . . . , p • • • co •
finance committee are Stratford
alderman Delmar Stnythe,, St,
Marys councillor Richard .
McPherson, and 1 Wallace
Township" reeve Rae Bender. ,
Other members of 4he board
are S't'ratford MaYckt• Keith
Culliton and Listowel reeve Elsie
Karges.
• •
• , .
• Jas. Melady, with Mr., • and
Mrs. DaYe Lang, Hanover; and •
Mr. and , Mrs.! Harvey Ryan and
family,,London with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed; Melady. •, -
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ryan,
Woodstoek spent the :weekend.
with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Zack Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. E. McQuaid'
visited in London with Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Mu rray.
Mr.. and Mrs..Zack Ryan visited
.her mother at Marian Villa„
London 'on the .occasion of Mrs.
Murray's 90th birthday
Thursday.' . „ ... ,
Miss. Elaine Ryan, Clearwater,
Florida spending a holiday with
her parents' Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank
• Ryan.
Miss Donna Nolan,-.training in'
St._ Josephs HoSpital; London:
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Nolan. .
Mr: and Mrs. Jim Subject and
family, Kitchener visited MT and
Mrs. Clarence ..8.yan,....S.tinuay.
Council supported a resolution
Council received report from • by the Hastings-Prince7Edward
the Road Superintendent; all -County R.C.S.S. Board and the
roads were now open with three Perth County136ard of Education
bulldozers widening thcise which expressing' , eeOeerti on
presented problems; pornographic peblications
.The Councilinstructed the available to young people on the
• Clerk to write to 'the Premier The news stands. The Clerk was
Hon. w.g. Davis, and to, the instructed to send support of this
Minister 61 Transport 'the Hon. restitution to Federal and
J.W. Snow, expressing grave Provincial Members,
concern at the extra expense of Change of School Support was.
Winter maintenance; plus the approved for Louis Maloney.
dotty repairs ()if- snowplowing Gravel tenders for 1977 were
tepliptilents-and the Cost of extra, opened, olio that of Donegan's
help. They asked that Haulage, Listowel was accepted.
- consideration be given the `'snow For supplying'gravel to roads
belt area" for extra tidotite • Tev$1.45 pet c. 0,49 stockpile.at pits
offset that spent this winter. The 90 cents per c. yd: Stockpile at
Township Snotv budget had. ,Township garage $1.35. per c. -yd
been' completely destroyed.The arid for Farmers Lanes, supply,
Council agreed•tb participate with crush and delivirvat43.50 °per c. yd. The work is to commence by ' other: -municipalities ,• on the .
payment of $3.00 per 'catpita for 24th of May,,1977. It is subject to
approval of 'the Mihistry of admission of Township r'e'sidents
to the ._...Seaforth Coiti nnmitr. Transport and Communications,
• Hospital, plovided the other Tile Drainage ' -Loans ' were
nitincipatities. -also contributed. approved in' the • sum of
This money was for capital' $15,000:60 fo? -fiscal, year 1977 '
expenditure which are not which spent -all „ the monies.
"• inclu'ded in the . Government allocated, and for $18;500.00; for
grants, but are of great benefit to fiscal year 1978.• All work to be
the Hospital and its patients. inspected and to be of clay tile
• ---Grants Weremade to the Royal' construct on
Canadian Legion Btanch , 128 Ken Stapleton was appointed to ' the Mitchell antl, District
Bands and . public to their • Committee of. Adjilstnaent for
Speaking Contest; to the Seaforth year 19ana• Htigh Scott, to the
and District High School Band,, to Mitchell and District Planning
the HonSall and South Huron guard fora three year terin.
Agricultural Society, and to the'
Town tif Seaferth ` for the ,^ Thebel•k was.inatingteil to set
conditions-which is a 'mild Authority, , •
•
• -di
• Hibbert council met' River Conservation Authority for
February 14 after the meeting control by the Autherity.. This
had prevfously . been cancelled application would be heard 'at the
twice because-of adverse weather next meeting of the U.T.R.C.
description of -the weather.
v‘ •
read .crews had shown during the
recent- Sferms, and hoped their
work -load would soon ease.--
Students
'The board will again this .,Year
ask the . municipalities in Huron •
and Perth to pay the school levies .
in two instalments on June 30 and
December 15. .
Trustee David Teahen
questioned why_municipalities do
not pay-their school levies on the -
Same dates they coned* Their
taxes such as Stratford whiCh
---collects four times a year.
Trustee Connolly said 'he felt all
. -unicipalities -should_ be dealt pass niusic With in the same manner and all.
• ' • pay twice yearly. • ....
eXaMS
• Jack Lane, superintendent of,
• " business, • ''explained • that •the • ' board would. have to Dave -The- - Royal: :• -Conservatory - of
TorOntOuTheld examinations 'in budgetit completed. much eariier.
Forty-six thandoes at present in• order to ' Stratford in January.', get requisitions out to municipali- . students passed. • .
ties • so that they • could . pay in The following are the results of March. , the pianoforte pupils 'o•f. Mrs.
Winona Martin of Brussels: Dotter the ,guidance of .Director
Grade VIII - Honours 72 -Mary' of Education, John Vintar,
Ellen Knight (3rd in Class of ten) giJohnven M cpCearrtnroi
permission
1 s ionfn Stratfordtnenwtaesr
Grade VII - First Class-H-onours. •
82 - Brian Armstrong (first in separate _schools in......Perth anti-
class of two) Huron to present the Young
• Grave V - First Class honours, 81 Olympian program if teachers
'six)
--Joan Caidiff (First in class of panrodgpraumpi.ls ..vere'interested in the
ocoot
1 3thoo'
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'du trustees, had little time to st y
insurance needs. Future periods
will date- from October 26, 'to
October 26.
Committee chairman, Michael
Connolly of Kippen, explained too
that 1 • with -winter storms the
Insurance- and Finance
Comniittee-qad had problems
arranging meetings' this year .
In addition to the renewal date
change, others are: The
deductible; on-- propelty ,insurance
(buildings and contents); will 'be increased from $1,000 to $2,500
per occurrence at an amnia' cost
saving of $1,011 That liability
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FACTORY RETURNS
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Mr. and Mrs. August
Scherbarth visited with the
latter's sister Mrs. Emma Dietz
and their nephew Edward Scher-
berth Jr. in the Stratford General
Hospital. BOth are progressing
favourably. •
Two pots of yellow mums
graCed 'the ...flower stands at St.
Peter's' • Lutheran Church last
Sunday in memory
Bennewies who passed away 17
years ago. They were placed
there, by his family.
Guests with Mrs, Herman
Leonhardt and -Earl" were the
former's 'family, M. and Mrs.
Richard Leonhardt, Jeffrey and
-Kevin,-thibro and Mr.' and Mrs..
Henry _Leonhard) Pauline and
Lisa frimn Thamesford.
• Mrs. Katie Querengesser is
visiting with her daughters and
son-in-laws. The Querengesser's
light is missed after so, many
years,'just like several other
lights which are missed here in
Brodhagen.
Hibbett-- to' request- extra
mon►es far snow remc~va~LL
_ •
'rovvitsbip's share of its _resident§ up ' appointment with -the
• Use a the of of. Transport "anc1.4...
tete:510110h was passed dempinnicattoneWith a Vie* to I
'''" requesting „the ,k Minisor, of ' purchasing aLL new ',grader, ;the I
Natural iteSourcesAo consider, the purchase;to be ,spread over the
inclusion c' "that 'portion of the two yeit life of '
Township lying within the Council• .orpteSsed their
'watershed. et the Upper Thames aPpreicatibri Otre dedicatien the " '4'4*
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