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NEW POLICEMAN — William Charles Streaks,_ a
former London resident, has joined the Seaforth
Police Department as a fourth-class--constable. Mr.
Streaks served one year in Vietnam with the 1st U.S.
Marines. He received his police training in the U.S.
„ and served with the Detroit Police Department Mr.
Streaks, who is 28, will be married in the fall, and
(Expositor Photo) will be living, in Seaforth-,
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Hulley; Rfl. 4, Walton, repairs to
'barn.
clerk Marion IvicClure reported
a provincial grant • of $3,551.05
was received for Walton area
athletic field for renovations to
ball park such as floodlights.
The Ontario Police Commission
will be asked to hold a hearing to
look into the facts surrounding
the-resignation of former Seaforth
pOice constable Ron Lauzon
according to his lawyer, Don
1 Kilpatrick Kricki
1patrick, of Lamon, •
McGrath and MacDonald, in
London, said Tuesday, "We have
requested, a hearing and the OPC
touzon to'requpstOPC heariog
(by Wilma Oke) • ,
McKillop Township ratepayers
face an increase of $27,819 in
levies this year that they must pay
to Huron County Board of
Education and Huron Perth
County Roffman Catholic Separate
School Board, and the County of
Huron.
The Huron Board of Education
has asked for $74,698 for the
elementary schools compared to
$60,104 last year, and for
secondary schools $89,198
compared to $81,892 last year, for
a total increase of $21,900.
The Separate School Board has
asked for $31,505, which is $4,286
above last year's levy of $27,219.
An. increase of $1,633 must be
paid to the county which asked for
$76,118 this year compared to last
year's request of $74,485.
A special meeting has been set
for April 12 to finalize the
township's budget.
In other business at the council
session in Winthrop Monday
afternoon road superintendent
William Campbell said the total
cost for snow removal this winter
amounted to about $75,000. He
said last winter's costs were
$33,000. Mr. Campbell has
applied for a provincial grant to
. help with expenditures .
Mr. Campbell said road
washouts were a problem this.
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spring. in several locations but
especially on the sixth concession
with theAvorst one at sideroad 20,
Passed for payment were road
accounts amounting to $8,463.06
'and general accounts of $1,500.71.
To put calcium on the-triads-this
year, full on the concessions and
spotted on the sideroads, it will
cost about, $20,000 with the cost
$89.00 per flake- ton equivalent
compared to $84.25 in 1976.
• James 'Keys, a representative
for McKillop on the Huron Farm
Safety Association, attended the
meeting t6 give a report on the'
work of the association and to say
that with so many farm accident
it was important to draw attention
to hazards on the farm. Mr. Keys
said there would be an increase in
advertising safety measures that
should be taken to prevent
accidents.
Requests for tile drain loanS
amounted to $26,100 this month,
Court of Revision was set for
McDonald Muncipal Drain on
May 2 at 2 p.m. The $6,959 drain
affects one ratepayer.
Court of Revision on the
Northwest Drain (Logan
Township drain) will be held in
Logan on May 2 at 9:15 p.m.
Reeve Allan Campbell was named
a member from McKillop on the
court .if appeals are received. Six
McKillop Township ratepayers
are affected to a cost of $675.
Building permit applications
were approved for: Merle Smith,
RR5, Seaforth, barn; William T.
Murray, RR 5, Seaforth,
implement shed; William F.
Pepper, RR - 1, SeafOrth, tool
shed; Don Domage, RR 1,
Londesboro, liouge and garage;
Robert Hulley, RR1, Seaforth,
renovations to house; Gordon
Mail hours
changed
for Easter
Ile post office department has
established special arrangements
for Easter Weekend, according to
Seaforth post master O.G. Oke.
On Friday, April 8, no mail will
be rec eived, no wicket service
and no rural routes..
Usual service will be provided
On Saturday, April 9 'till 12:30— -
p.m.
Again on Monday April 11,
there will be no mail received, no
wicket service and no rural route
• service.
Mail to all points will be picked
up in outside letter box Friday,
April 8 and Monday April 11 at
2:00 p.m.
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has told us they will receive our resignation," He. said that notice of appeal and will then normally on OPC hearing would
decide what action to take." He be, the -final step in a process said a- notice of appeal would be through the Town's police
s'ent- out' committee and ToWn Council.
former constable
'When asked if. he thought it Because
Lattion resigned in the face of likely that a hearing would. be
allegations, the normal ell= of held, Mr. Kilpatrick said, "We
,,• . discussion was' by-passed. Mr.aren't sure what they will do,
"This is an unusual circumstance Kilpatrick could not say when the
because it's an appealfrom a hearing might be held.
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20T-THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 7, 1977
McKillop faces $27,$19 increase
There are many advantages to using wall-
coverings for -interior walls. Among the
reasons why wallcoverings are a popular
choice, we might include the following:
1. colour, texture, and pattern lend a
distinct individuality to the" charac-
ter of a room.
2. there is a wide variety of designs from
which to choose.
. 3. wallcoverings may be used to ernplia-.
size or to minimize architectural fea- ' . 6.
tures that
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surface can be easily covered or .
camouflaged.
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S. a "problem" area can be' made in-
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or a long, narrow passageway can
become a dramatic center of interest
without, the use of furniture. Difficult
or uninteresting alcoves can be given
importance.
wallcoverings can, be used to both
separate and coordinate areas when
other means are impractical,
wallcoverings can emphasize a furni-
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interest more dramatic. :
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