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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-02, Page 3­,:­.,,�� ... �,7 . ... -7 7777. . I 4 i I .. , I . . I , t. I I . - . I 1. a, I .1 . - I I I I . C . ­.­ - � .--- I I . - . I . .. I ' - 19 — A , 16 1 I 16. 6I.I... -.1 11 - I . THE H.URQ,N EXPOSITOR. APRIL 2 . ,. I ­­ , ,� ­, ,,01,� ,3 . -., . ,f � - I "', I" I . " � I I - . . ` ; 0 , � � - � I I ­ I I , � )* , I I 0 I .dm, nit.dn'. , f qljlli� ,7111� ­,-, � , - . .6. 11 . - .. .. - . I I 1 . I I I - .,,�:q . • A 7,1,- I I I I � 6 .&­ --!'' .1. V�*,.,.6.16666 -1 I -, ,-,11111' 6 -1 . "It ,;� I .11, I I "Ok" � . .. . - "I ,. ..d", I I I . 11 IT ,O�. -11 ' i ' - ­; � .6 Continued from page I could, be, He said be would, w#K -Arivia -1 ft, drug- fca -am usin8- but the in recent. ycars-� 9cclArred , , I I t . M ­ W ' I '- - — , �,­ I I . 4=1 " . I ­ -- . 6 emphasize-' the da0gers of %e area. He said he �%ishcd* Mr. Ellison suggested au- teacher pointed out alcohol in high schools. which vocre i . .1. .". . alcoholic, responded to ques. . J - 7 . . -- ­ - " - . � . - . . -- I , . ! I . 11 this combination even more the filth bid demonstrated dience memb I I - : I 41 16- 11 i I , �, dons from audience. . . -- - ated 6 � ­ ­..­ Avrik coacerned Use. according totstatisiics. is once the bub of social I I — --," I �f - ,� .. Dr- Brady -toW­tha -'aud- ' -w­hjs--p.a0ca1s,--iar thp-futtire. The jiffiail of a normal party about changes in drug laws on a rapid, Incline. even activities for teenogers. . I I , .-,---. . i I ., ,1 ---�4 ! . I � ',�,of should v6ritc to Health Min- among elem$:ntary students. He i�vwd now many- �stu- 1 , I , •� , ­ ' - - — . . I r, � . ­- 1 -6-. � . ience he was suFprised at low Terry Johnston said as a night's aniloqpA Amliol on. .- ...... . , I 1�1111 � '. 14'i* high school teacher. the ester Dennis Timbrelt. The coach said visitors to duets work. which va�atv, .1 I 6r. . 6. - I i 1 potent the combination of one, .. . number of teenagers who city Beutterimiller asked Dr. Brady said some poop- the area often comment on they have' a lArger Inconio., ist. , , . ali�6hol and antihistamines � ii I . . I " . .. I like cold tablets, allergy pills drink and drive worries him the panel, -What as a group k.� feel iliar. uaria shatod be tare number of y9ung,p­eop)e ilicir.diiippbal. Hv said in I , ., . I . 11 .1 .. .. . � ' 4111Y with 'Roor here c . , . - most. especially . bq,ut MAri. sold under govcrnmenp,Ai­ ,dritik-ing 9P -. � pr4�t-tO--wo.r,k-.--(,M,Oeiu6�.OY4"� ,�. a " .. I , 'an we do A . I. :FR -P , I . � � and' bay, fever medication 6 . , )�, .#hiic I . 1. I - ,,A4 , 94 I - ­ . , . , I A . I I 11, , I . . I I ;.. - . in-g-.100mlikv, 001- -11"'-- ' ­ #4� � # . I 6. - Vile . 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I cirtivient'Soilding,'qry tbe'cor4jr ,Pf , � - d,Goderich Hc3iit�l . ani! ii!t '. .V . hqspjt�l iri�patients in Huron, ,,, mli�c about $f)S for the - . 6 1 . . I I I .90 I . � . . . 14 1 . .. . . 7 I I ,�. . . , . *�- - , " Tbert 1w I f thi) , , , ... on Pa 2 hi 4 ... . . It is W04 " I '. , � '1� I � � I is 9ppose - to the use of we ve been abusing it for 6 in t�4gni - . L N, ,Streets, Which fQrm,erIy'bQuse.d Padene 6 Qr4fts,, is. being dem,Olished to. , . . . " L I �111 . � .11 use " . "i" - � 01! -�Nuffcring. frf) s, Coliticil. , I . . I . :5,(* 'ears." I lohTl'eclate'd diseases 'and I P more parking space for apartment tenants. (Photg.�byLGibb) . , . - . . � . I . pi4rijuana,,so he'couldn't see ' * ­ . -C says a dance -is bt:ld at . . , . I • I. .. . . 'I "I Canada actually legalizing l5r. , Brady con'Juded by' Rrodhagqin. the oqg.anizers . . ­ I . I I c that 411 per ectrl ot polri.� - . .. . . telling the. audic"ce "I would investigated occurrences In run- out of booze 6g - 10 it. ru - 63 t be dead se, against it being the couril, arc, alcohOl-TC' and ralxc over $1300. 1 1 I UP . ' legalized and sold under laced. - The teacher did praise I government auspices or anv , PEER PRESSURE activities like the Leos Club .� . I , . . I I other way. One parent asked how_ and. said in his opinion. one .-b.0 - . . 07 . ,per cenMr. Docherty agreed -'wrath teenagers can stand. Up" ­t -0- , of the saving graces in the I I . I Dr. Brady. saying today you - peer pressure to drink or community was -4-H Club% I couldn't take alcohol away expe'rimei.11,with drugs. The and Junior Farmers.'' , in ' I., .1 . 6 BY WILMA OKE' I students. ' n increas'e'O'"f 12�2 the board is -spending just -,.tbout at the Stratford. Ministry approval is required tom, people even thopgh woman asked , if the fact the providing ing something for The Huron -Perth County Catholic ., Plant operation showed a ... maximum allowed by the ministry with but trust6cs hope assistance will be available researchers know the long- student's parents disapprov- . . . . teens to be involved in. . " . per cent, One item here was a S4.(M expenditure p qpi I I School board approved a 1981 - budget of per p. I ,it 5 1959. if, marc had it) hire teachers and abso college and term effects of alcohol abuse ed- wouldn't be enough to The SDRS teacher -said hj-.�, � , ' S5,820.716 on Tuesday. up $JI0.0Q0 or 7.67 .conversion from oil tQLgJ1,',$ planned for the to be %pent it would have to come from the secondary student-, in July Aid August He said if . marij,tiona were Withstand peer pressure. -- . . . � . -.,. ­­ dream would be t,p have the . .. '- ever put on the market. the Mary Thompson said the per cent over last year. ' heating system at St. James schogi. Scafort h ratepayer~, Mr. Young said. "It's -good news these projects. high school a -gain the hub of ) - -9 -1 ' . ' ' Local taxpayer 18.3 per providing the government .comes through lot the focal ratepayers. " ~aid Mr. Lane. "Its Following the meeting, Mr. Lane was same thing would happeo. fact - parents disapprove . -- - -- main . � I .. taxpayers will have to pay . I I -1IOactivities for teenagers, in the �� - cent of this budget or 51,1 14.9,55, -while with the promised ,grant in this program, $1 730. is the maximum allowbd,per pupil -but asked how the board ended up its 1980 year . GREATER PROBLEM won't make . any differePce. area. I ,grant . I I provincial grants will provide 79.5 per cent., Last year the board converted two schools this is ,adjustable according to the and he said with a deficit of $35.00.0. due, to Rev. James Van Slyke While she said ntost teens At the end of the workshop . - $4.627.148. The remaining 4.1- per cent or . for a total cost to the board of $8.000 as no individual board due to such expenditures as costs not budgeted for such salaries which asked panellists if they would have experimented, she said the audience was provided I I $78.613 will be raised by miscellaneous grant prograin �kas in effect in 1980,� St. special education cost% which allows in- ,ere �h I o- -minnitrit-,urt-w-hether-alcohof "-the only thing they can do is ,jij�hrS!,�ft,t,i,�lK�,IcA.-,Whilr-��in,- M� with a number''Of handouts t .", ,­)r"-)� �', is board -) , say on alcohol and dru related 'fees from other "' A")P,- -, )%c Gobtr exceeded the maximum grantable or drugs are the greater ... put their foot down and " - James is the ,1* Jar , . revenue such os tuition c 1;.st scI&X-io be converted as �-.,�Z�,.­qf­jpqSq-- ­­.1­-­')J"K- , I . I ,r& r , I ' .9 , I I -- boards.' other schools are not in a ­gas,vuppk%1­'; a. The board chairman said the average mill c' problem in Huron County. I I . . citing. this year the board is right on ­ ..no** when pressured by other problems. I I - 11 I The projected tax increase will cost-bogm. - ­ . I SALARIES rate i%'Iower than last v8ar at 3.1-8 mills. due (.viling - Terry Johnston said in the teens. - local member of the . I The , , ' 'Huron and Perth counties an An I LI percent increase in, transporta- in part to increased assessment. Mr. Lane educational system, the em- Another parent asked how ' ow ncr% -in "We have cc -organized the,staff'of 132 CAAD committee is Yvonne I I . average of $1-5.00 based on an assessment of tjjqn. expenditures has been set. Mr. Lane stated the increase in assessment indicates "full tintq• equivalent teachers", and while phasis has returned to point- teens could be steered to ,Kitchgo of Seaforth, , $5.000. said but it could be that the budget in this the continued �i confidence in the Catholic enrolment is down by nine pupils in....our­­ ing out the dangers of other activities• so they I I i . . . .1 Ronald Murray. board chairman, said,.' area for $622.000 might not be sufficient to school board and the quality of education. I sv%tem. we have 2475 pupils now.'` Mr. alcohol. He said some par- wouldn't have tune to exper- , I I ' . . !-- -- ­�It is L . ane said. "The ministry is recognizing 60 encs s I . . --Ws a ptettv good budget. We have cut 'as meet in(:rcasing costs such a% operators Mr. Lane said- included in- the �bitd L till say, -it's just iment with drugs or alcohol. , An -Expositor Classified far as we could.- especially 'the property salaries, and replacement of two buses .it $10,000 to assist in the operation of a per cent of the decrease of the nine pupils ' alcohol.. at least it's not -' Terry Johnston said in his "will pay you dividends. Have : �� committee for the cutbacks 'Made in main(c- $45,000. Although there is sharing of busing summer school 'program at St. Patrick's .,-vilh grants." marijuana" that their child- opinion, the greatc% change you tried one? Dial 52,7,0240. -' ­ .1 I I and and a library program in . I , . I I nance." . with both ,the Huron Countv . Perth Sclibol in Dublia , Jack I Lane. sit &iniendcrit of business and - County Boards of Education it:• still rc(14ires . � .. r��- , . ­ . ., I . . . I . I p, - ,, �- -,�-. ­ , . . -1 I . .1 I I I I i . two-thirds of the school .............. :.= . .1111,- ''I ­­ ­ ­ - - I.--- I -- - - -­-­­­.­" 1. . creases in expenditures, partly due to a & ,." . . I , . Y -I'.. . b K* bu"r . I i finance. explained the percentage of in- 80 school buses total in the two counties to . " � 11 I I I . .. -1 0 •� I . student body who require-, it. ­ 1. . J 11- re uild n, hall transport the , -- - . I , , catch-up in inflation. -He said' the ,mainte , . _ ­ I ..01 ,• I .1'.. . ­ . 11 -1. . I , . : , � I ., . .­ � . . -c' F I - . nance program shows an increase of .23.6 per , The increase. in the instruction budget � . � .,� :- -�',', . : . . ,*�,4n, . The Constant: Forest- ing remained standing after taker Eric Anderson of -RR I . I 62itt although it was cut by $15r.000 leaving amount-, to 8.9 per cent. This part of the ., I . i�­ . 11 , , 1,14�,",�-*�,*%"?r..'.-­ ; , . 11, '- . I ,�, �. , . I .,W , � - includes, teachers' salaries and , " . I 11 . ­1.1w� I I , . � ­� V�, , - - ' * t Lorkdc%boro. .. . ... . , , 'i ;�! . . . I , - 4,-1,- - h " ­-, ­'�,� he amount to. be spent ig this program ;it budget whirl) - . � ­­ --:, - . ;:��,4'4.­,�, .er s hall. Kinburn. which the' fire. he interior was . 11.11'. 1. , , , ­ . ­­ 11;, t I . �� -, . - al� ldo- � ­':� I "��,, , -* the fire, , Mr. McClure said the I . , , ., � �;��.., " -, � ;;, ,,, V,.-, . . . " . .:rA , I.^ I 'I ,a .- was bladly dimaged in a badly gutted, in . . is in�ludcd reduction .in the classrogm supplies has been set at , . � ,!�,,�k� �L .1� �'. . ­ . $64,000, The co ' . . � . . � I I : , . 4��- !Z-%��-�--7�,�-,�-�:�,,,,-���-,�-,�� 1. 1��-�,:��,,� - believed, to have stapted .in has aleadv becri demolished . . -1 ­­ - ,�- ; , , I . I �;�.�,:::''� ` , . March 17 fire; going to be 1, r .1KjX ig,,., . " � � "".1 I . I , `� - M, 1; .- I -�­', ,� - build . ince projects ­$3,936.969wh[ch is 57.6 -per cent of the total . . .11 , , a.. , � '-.4,� P program. removal of fence . . I . . T ", j� - �­. . t It , �� �,, " , . � *LZ - -1 i � the building's' oil. furnace. and the new - 'budget. . I 't . !;,-, - . . I �� 1. � "... - I 1. ----14, - ---'* L. rebuilt. . _ %vill be ,.. .. ­ , , . I � 'r . I .. play areas. He said the . , , -1 1, " �V . .. ., '� � , , Ntll - on the site. The and resurfacing of pl, � C .1,1 ao " ­ ­ - erected . . 1; , * .,• I:; W, I . . " 0;A 4�'S-�.'i� 'TN -71,1 ,� �%, � �, -, Nothing except some barbs- I W ­ ­ , , - `�" - - -tinting program - - �'- t!v I I . �,"*;*,.-V� ,'�:';�,, � ,, ,,'**"�A`­-X. 1,:1 ; . . - indicaicd to be about The increase in adminstrative expendi 1. ,q " . . , .,,4 ,�� � `,�Q� - Walter McClure. a ' . - .1 . -�� � - -� , ­ -- , cue racks were salvaged in lodge will be ... . , .t�. , I - . -, � 11 , p. was � � .r , I .." . - �-t,!��'V.,' ., , ­�­ starting a . . ars behind. How&cr, he said this was - lures amounts to 3.79 per cent. . . I ---0015-- _-_ - I I I -i�,, T- , .*� �,,,'�� , i!"5: . ! �,, ,�� A,��4-, 10 ;�;.­-�%. ,z- ''!"'. 11 _ ­ -tl 14 *,Z,.- � v - "I v ,4 - member of the lodge. -said . five year~ _ . •, . - . . - % .. I- ­ the firecane-. fundraising campaign . � ­ - I . 11 . . . ,,- , A* , . ; . 41 �� . . r�;.,-L, .'r 1, 1) ,,',�,, , "t. . I � '.k,�^,,3�: fundr i I n short. � e � ­ !�. , . � , discovered by 0 a the board could make cuts " I . *qmn- I ",�;�,!�", . .I 1, . GOODNEWS, ..n,,�Z:�- , V I 1. I ­,,"', ."O .t � :. members voted Monday ;­ - . -- - -- - ..1�, - - - ­- t . I . ., ... % and vet I I ; , 4 ­ . . , . no are, yet I ��.r ,­ I . � . � - ,.,-i , ­; N ­ ­ I ", 1, 7. . ' . - -7 ­ -MV4. �.. � , I " � -­;� (I- - � ­ - , %," 4117 . . I I not affect the education orouratin for the Goderich Trustee Vincent Young said ­­ �, � �, r , , -­ ;�� . - !�- , nighi to rebuild the hall A I . I 31!--*- ,0�1. - . ­,­­ ­��,,-­­!..'­F­ .4- " -.J-,��'. ; ,� ­., �,.% �k­;­ ,­­­ � x, ­.> - - ��, " -- - oses . I , "I , , 1.��,A.. I � t--�­�6;4--!�� �-,- . �. �, �, � " � . . '. - - , - �"- - - number of area'' c(iaffi 11ton-office , A . ­ . - " . - '�, � " - ­' biors DO'n 'HCIMF . - - '' ­ . I . . 11 I -It*.� 1- — ­ , `�N'1'11i�is��; L � :�� , will be, approached for esfi-' 1. I .■� . - � I - � I . . , � i I - ­ �­ , i ,,�,, "?:,� . "'� ,�, * ' ­ ........ ­ -0 ­ '--"- T­`�� ,1 ­1� � - ;-. 1. ,vhol --- ­­- - - ­- - ' '! � , 1�� t;�,7�-,, . ��,�� . hall. Don Hamilton , - -Real -Real- -Est--ft - 14d. . "& �-­' _ki_U_ed ­�, r , . 1,, ----in a replacing . .0 "T""", , 11. mates o acing the It . - - . I _ _ _ ­ 11 ­ -, - Teacher, -a. rtist %'t ,- ­. I—. - Estate Ltd. is closing its office is now located ,,it 39� _ _ _ _ ___ _ ­ - --­­------ I � . - . . N- --A N , The Kinburn-hall was the $caforth I ­ . ­.- . . 111 , " I I . ­ . . 1.11 �-,- �. office. at 7 Main " Main Street. South. . ' I I . ,*� former S.S. #3. Mullett . MISS JANET (JINKS) interest in this area.-,F:or Weston Collegiate. she ' 11 .1 �'. I -Township school. built in Strect.'South. The office. a HenrN Moro, the a; enc . . ' . . I , 1. ­ ­ . GOVENLOCR, a number of years she had shared her love of the finer ', . 1011.,1.r 1 1900. When the school '._,.,,. bra of the Listowel firfn, n6w �mplovcd b% Workman, I . . �, , . . I spent the winters in Florida. things of life with all who ,Zk. :r'­­-�";�, -­ -'W - opened in Seaforth in 1979: will be moving ilic office to - . . Struck by a motorcycle as klell lc�11t I .. . . , ' Following a, funeral, service knew her. Weston pupils .­ VD,�iq closed in 1966. the Court Mr. Hamilton, owner of the former Don Hamilton I she crossed a street in Sara- . ' ' ..*+� -1. . , in Westminster United were fortunate. indeed. to r;t�,J Constance and Court Con- the company, said it's hard office. Mr. Moro will coriti-n- . sota, Floridaon Feburary , , M ' . . . . , Church. Weston on Febrijary receive her genuine interest, . � pol '', stantine lodges purchased it to sav at the present whether � uc selling real estate. but the I lanct Scott (Jiiik0 -,�, ­ � ­ " 1. will be 21st Miss 11 . .1 . . . � 27 the remains rested in affection. and ' encourage- " for use as a'hall. Several the company will be re -open. other a'genN %% also Govenlock suffered severe ,... - !"- �� 2 ment. The Rev. L. Upward. * � �41"`� . . . . . . i IN . ­ 1. -..,. insurance for ,Me - Pioneer Memorial Mauso. Akll.,� �� community activities incitid- in an office here in the selling - . i 'uries from which she died leum. Har aches -prior ,to , � 7, I c,' said --"at the Master Insurance I .� ­ - ing euchre and barbecues futurcr, H - Comp . expressed so well all The Z,.":,. -,an%' four hours later. She was 97. 1 3 - �4K - .I . ,.�, 14k, 14-11zkq-� I., '.. " + moment" they later burial in Maitiandbank ,feelings deep, in u,ir hearts. .,� A were held at the hall. cy v%on*t. of Stratford. France-, Teatero , . . I I I Z- -0, P, I , ' 'a . . ­ 11� , I -1 '' V - , � ­� - ­ F v will continue as office I - , , 4. Born at Winthrop. the Cemetery. The following -when he spoke of the beautv, ' .. .� �t;*-% I M, McClure said the., ­ _.The two agents . , I . ­ ­ ,� , 11 ... r . gents employed ! '4 ..��-, . ­ i ­ ­ . .. ,. - , . .1 , ­ 4� -.,:, � '. . �, I i youngest dad liter of the late ication. and getterositv of I � �, . -,�� ­ lodge hopes to recover ap- at Don Hardilton. Steve Mur- ceptionist. Mr. Murra% said I letter by one ot'-Miss Goven. ded ��­ -� �,., , , � I ' wi4 11 -.1 ­ - ­��­­ 1 11, - �-%•� I , . - 4�, 1 � .k:* 4 � T,.;,r,.. � . 4 � - changeover �%ill . be , . John R. Govenlock and Eliza- fock's former students, ap-' 'her life. and her strong belief , I .�,' P.111.1 .... . � ''. ­ proxinvokv S25,000' in in rav and, Bill Henderson, will ' the ch. - , I . ': ��',., I , V, " - I . peared in , - , 1.�, - � - "immediate." . a recent issue of -in the truth. and the right- . ­ I . . cc. Although the build be " joining Harold Workman' beth Hall. she moved with . ;. I , " 7t�­ . suran 110 . '. �.,,1 1� . -­ I I . - 1 . . I.. Zl " J0 ­ I I �� . ­ . i her parents to Seaforth as a. . - , �' �;Z,�� - - ...., I ,#�, '�, I : I �0, I I � . . I the York News of Weston. ncss of things. It does not . � . �-..i It ­ ' "I 111�� I �, ­ -1 11 . . I - ---�- small child. She spei)t most The sorrow and ,loss of a seem possible -that we Will I 1'ty-*�. I . P I ­­ . I _U ...... ­­ ­ 11 . � � , " . ­ --. I I )11 -1 . .. I I 11. " - C � ----,.- ­ - , - * , , of �her youth' here and f6l.low- , dear friend and tqachcr. was never see her again ­in -our. . . I — . ... , . .. ' ­ .-,$..-.- ­ I . %. 1. .1 , ing her eduFation. she taught . .1 I J iA r I . I . P shown in the faces of the town; her shopping at .-' ' '-. 1* , .. �. . .1 I I I I A, .1 ­ - I ,�, -11 . - �T. . I r -e. - i I •I I I - �­ . . -has'' res e v .­ * . school in <6,cral towns in mourners4,.,at ,the burial ser- the summer market. which . - -1 1-1 ..'' 11 4, -­. -.. ­ I , . � I I . Ontario. She teaching in vi . cc F . eiday. Fdb..27th. of our she loved, with her big hat 11'1 11 . I , I- 0 .. Seaforth PUC's Atater.. total of 970. 1 Weston when she returned beloved "Jinks" Govenlock and basket. or ,share a talk 001M--,&��� - - I . . . . dance." Mr. Ben�ctt told " I I I I I . ­ , : and she had made her home who died; suddeniy"6y accKand a glass of wine. But we h. hit wagon on Saturday works department ends 1980 nager Tom council. "How much interest ­ SPRING - Chris Dalton W'OeIDUI Wit . - . �. I than 50 years. S - , , , -1 . . - ­ (DUI . I 19, work is ' with. a working capital re- Phillips .said . paving?" ., I for morn he d6it, in Florida. The glorious , will remember her just as slit the drop in are " you paving? , joked I � I to start some spring cleanup chorse around.the years. Some kids' wo serve of $10,765. compared , amon. was predeceased by three colour .and light from the always remembered us. by . . . , water use is- a result of our . Mav0r John , Sipn* ..... . i never done. . I . , (Photo by Hook). td last vear's $21.032. , the i the last time. - - Mr. , .11 I brothers-. William, -Andrew stained glass windows of the our first. names, and we will I 11 I . I I I . ). I I I . . financial . financial' 's present- damp summer in 1989. ,,'lwc "Same q% I � and Eimer; also,three sisters. Westminster United Church, think of her. whenever %V . just didn't have as ehffl�h Bennett retorted. ; Westminster I ­ .A I �'%� , . I ­.., 'p­---i1r, .,# i . �1, � ­ ",.3�1� P'. 11.1 ed' at coUtleir' last week i y virw the b6alitics of nature . � 't .,.- I -� -,4 - t.f I ,..� I 1 %4 ; . . . . ' Deputy reeve ' Bennett . Mabel (Mrs. H. Munn) Anne truly reflected the beauty - , . lawn sprinkling here as I . I I Anne . r1..----- I 'i I ... � I : shows. I '. and Ada (Mrs. Angus Bates) and joy of this lovely lady's and creation. My Iowa life' ft, - �, ­ .�- 7 -, . � usual." Mr. Phillips said. , thanked the Optimists who I ' + , , I . " I ' . I I , I �� . . . I I 1. , , ''. t� Atkinson - . . 11, A frequent visitor in Sda- lifo. 'An accomplished artist. touched and inspired by thiji ,- .1 � -. . —­'. -, �. -, ` ,� I I %. �,_% , -... Auditor David I ,We use- 150.000 gallon., donated drapes for the back . - . . �1 I I. '1�i � . . , ".V, I . I I said the PUC had done an "forth' she retained a keen Q teacher of Art at the remarkable lady. - I . ... i I . 11 � . more a day %,.-bcn -people are of the arena stage. He 4 . . I . I , , I•I � �, f. ­ . I ' . ­ �- I I . . , �'. 1 " excellent job on bath capital I . ten dances hav e• . , - ." . . � .., I � .;, I . ­ ; 1� Ill watering their lavtns.­ ;mcnted . , - .:­, 1. � �;X..­ , I I ­ I .. and operating - expenses. I I . been booked -fbr the arena I 11 ­ a " . ­ , a �, ­,� -, I ";­��' ice, . Kr ��,. I 4,��,��,) ; ­', I. , bt Cksmith die' ,-' ::iwe-...�.1 There was a netdeficit in the PUC statistics show thatfloor so farthis vear. comppen I. , '71,-7, - .� � ,.�,.,;,��'Il.-l-�,-�.!�,���­""- nt, . � -­­ -W 1. 4, . year's operation of $3.044. as residences. use 80 percent of 17 -rvlel - I ­ � �-­ I', I'.-- ., - �. ­ pared to a high of six in' clic ' - - -- ­ - I I A: � "", . . I * -;-�; �- . .!1..-'1 - '. . I- ­. . - , '. ­ .. I � '­ ­ . �900� , ', , ­ , - �, ,� ­ venue was d( -: - I � �j,"... I ; ..'.. i �� Avn slightly the town's water while bust- ast-' .. A, son of the late Thomas Until recently- Mr. Mcilit, -- . - ­ r � "I ­ re . ---- -- — - ti%- -p ---- -- .- ­­; , I ­ t.-11. ­ . , -;i,��:.-�*';� � the — - I , I . � - - " � I , over year. and ,expendi- ness and comm .. --ERY ­tn-,--fW't ---g 11 "I. � -. � . &a uses - . - . -- . - I , ,. Itis-upd­*nnic .abeth- trad--bech fry Wood- 4� :.'.i:F "I" ," ;,,��,.7�� 1 Thc� entire council meeting I I . . . I , ­ ­ - . .. I ­ ­ ­ � .11 ­ . I . . ­ . ,., %. ,�, ­ --- - , I , -� 1 ! ,­ � ­­ . -1 .., , '. take 20,percent. ' , � ,- ,,, �, I I 'King. he was born in- Kip- health. Following several I �J'1,�­ --- ,. , .­ - . . - .1 VA lures were ,up. highlighted of course twv, the " I - I . ­ 11 I I'll 1 4 1 I 11�, 11, - . � of filmed: . . r-;! *,,­�m.".-­ - : ,,, I Power and,purnping costs r's .1 " 1 W.1, -,�� ..... � I Up to two membe . .. . . , pen. He was the youngest of, weeks in Exeter hospital. he ­ .,,- - . 7777-7ZA budget, was fi and . - . . . , :"'.­ I.:-, '�' , I , .... �, � " � . . . I 'I.v of seven. all of ' was moved to'Victoria Hos I rz -'.' !, ,­'�­-.:�t� � ­� ­ wen . I been ' mer -on . ! a farm . . , . , . - I , � . . �­ " .r, ­­ t down almost t$4000sin Sciforth council have . shown an 1. 1. ' ;, I * �, ,'�' -�­ , " 11�. . . " , - � I '1pl I ; . .�,,, wk 'w' 1980, reflecting the painting authorized to attend,a Scalia - ital. London where he under- h it -,j 11 ,'..T S -Mitchell cable t.%. . P, 11 whom. predeceased him ex 1, ­�,�,,�... .1 caforth . I . ". - .1, t�­. ' I . , 11 � . -1. 0 ,- �0 , " r in 1979. ar on the transportation of argaret. Mrs. ,went 'an , , 7 F, , , of the water towe Broade.i'st started with ffit� , : I , , sept a sister. M. op�kafion before , Vis'. ,­ - I . � I f- . I r ­ . , � ,­ r . � " -1. i. . : � - I 1. .., "" . '. . - � ­.� ; , i ". Administration, including hazardous ' I . 1. Clarence Hutcl � ,­ . ", �, us goods. later is I , : ! 1. 'k- - .; '� I I , this 4 *1 ;, I hinsog of St. being returned to Exeter'. . � " . � �, 1, -, ,� " , ­ . , � ., ,� I nah- . -1 , - , , . - auditor's review of the 6' 1. I ' v- V- . I I - 11 . �1� -L ; L L ' 1 , I., I ­ ,� Funeral service was held �,­� L"4 '�' I i6.:� . - - . salaries and billing costs. month in Toronto. ' i . 1-' , ,;,,- -;;.,� � 1, I i- �; 'budget. . I Thomas who is 92. �' ��,-. 'tZ�` - ?-5 _:,7, �� _It ,; . " �tatctricnt. with Mayor 'L ­ p,.,� - , . I at the O'Connor Funeral . " -;; , '­,, .. I . 11 I ", was up "the . John Sinnamon's ' �.- 1�. L ,7,�_r , Bial . I ' �_"�.. . " ­ wm� � ,�� about . same It's A two day meeting and , , 4. , , ,- --- m—, --l' , I I L , �-, �­,�­";�. '. councillor.Bob Dinsmore said '- I . In February 1930 he Home. Hensall on Tuesday --'-'.','w I I 0> 1� amount. he can %pcech coming second. Sev- . I . . . * � I, 4-,', -0�. , ,�L I . , ,� ;� 'A'. . " I he'd like to attend if I married the, former Mary morning. March 31 conduct- I �':. -.:, . t- I .:, ; f oral councillors commented I .:, I .:, 1 4-* , .:, I I,, Capital expenditures were * -;; ' I Gibson' of Wroxeter who, ed by Rev. Robert MeMutm I.- 411, . . . . . , �: 1-k", down about $7.000 because spare time from work. Coun- during break that another I READYING THE GREEN FOR A OF PLAY - Alex more work on the new w 11 ,cillor' suggested that both . survives. The couple ,cele- ten. Temporary entombment , I 'Of r last _ . c S vear it might be more inter- I . Pepper spent part Saturday getting- the Seaforth Lawn howling and pump house,Was done in the police and. fire chiefs be , - . , braced their golden wedding will be Tollowed with inter- . . I esting fo viewers if that order .• I . . 10. me,iff later in. Baird's come- Club,s green ready W another season to play. (Photo by Hook) 1979. S10'.000 was trans- informed and asKed to attend ' 11 . ., .. I anniversary February - I I I . . I fcrred during the year from if possible. I were •reversed. I . .. # I— . 1980. terv. man I --*1ZFWM�ARKIN IMELLIS � . I 0 � 0 1 � reserves. to operating ex- In other business. deputy ' I . . Wilfred Larkin 'Mellis. . . I . penses. . '' reeve Bill Bennett asked 9 L I longtime kippen blacksMith - --- I "Am S , ...... .. - -..-. � - ''I .. - .., � � .Statistics, on . the water• council to advance the $1250 Yott re 41 ­�,71 Obftua, U , died Stinday in Exeter Hosp, I . . ri Works bver two years show downpayment 'required to, . I ital. Had he lived he would . that the PUC actually distri- book Major, Hoople's Board- 0 1 0 . I hayc­mprkcd his 90th birth- WILLIAM TAYLOR (Greta) Lowe, of Brussels. Carrie Lvnn- Baker, Carlin Saidivar, of RRI. Seaforth. Pallbediers, were: John buted less waterin 1980 than ing House at the arena for a . L day in April. .1 ; four grandchildren. Rilev. - - ' Mrs. Ronald (Joyce) uliver. Ho art, Ed Salverda Jr.. in i979-. about 4 -million duly 25 dance. The vommutt , invited � - William Harold Taylor. And It- - . I., - : : Mr. M -chis early learned 71, of 52 Crombie St.. Sea- Alanna and Carlin.Riley Cored . . -of-FRR4. Seaforth, Mrs. Larry Jim Anderson, Kelly Dalton, imperial gallons less. At the ty committee which is,raising You're invitcd-by Egrnond- I the blacksmith trade from his forth. died Sunday at' Sea- Carrie Lynn and Corey WILLIAM DOLMAGE (Carol) Blake., of RR I. Sea- Ray Storey, Earl McFadden. same time the number of funds to pay for new tables Ville U.C.W. to come to the and on his death in forth Community 1-164pital. ' Baker. He was predeceased, William Dolmage. 67. of ' forth and Mrs. Brian (Mar- Flowerbearers were: the utility's --water customers qi1d chairs *at the arena is their Thank Offering meet- Born in May Township. he by one •. brother, K6neth. RRI Londesboro. died Friday lenc) Anderson of St. Marys*. Harold Storey. the inereased..two more , resi. sponsoring the event. ing, Tuesday April 1. 8 P.M. , 1924 took over the business had '--eallinik ranker by and one daughter. Lois: at University Hospital. Lon ; I h n a - Ltivobrothers. Roy, of Mullett . ­ - which had. served the com- trade. -- Friends were received at don. I To­w-wsaiili� tia­ffirv-,ei I .. 0 I f Haney, beorge Hoggart and - dential and six more non "We anticipate We can Pay to hear Dr. Alan Knight, munity since the early days. * Eric Anderson. r residential customers. fora it back after our May 16 I Keenly interested in He was a member of First the R.S. Box Funeral Home, Born in Mullett Township. Seaforth,, and 14 grandc�ild- The Seaforth Horticultural . event$ in the area. his shop Presbyterian, Church. Seaforth, wheic a service, he was ,I son of the late ren. I Seaforth Veterinary Clinic is sold Society will. hold its monthly for �c Surviving are his wife. the was held 2 p.m. Tuesday. Austin Dolmage and the Friends were received at meeting on April 8th. 1081 at a a popular former Viola (Pepper) I . forum years was per) Elliott; Rev. T.A. A. Duke officiated. former Maud Lowrie. He had the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Scaforth Vet Clinic was the practice for the time Dr. Kuhn said he will he 8.p.m, in the Scafarth Public . . for discussion 9f cur- two daughters, Mrs, Jack Burial was in Clinton,come- farmed in Mullett Township Home. Scaforth where a purchtsed recently by Dr. beig T d,"third veterinarian interviewing ' recent grad- School Auditoritim. Guest rent topim , � I ry w,6 ,;g,� "from the University ill be Bobleming' For many of the yeitrs-in (Marie) Baker of Seiforth, tery. ' all his life. service ice was held 2 p.m. Brian Nuhn of Egniondville. at -the clinic is Dr. uates . itv of speaker will 'ob . which he had been in busi- and Krs. bomild (Jolene) Pallbearers were Frank Surviving are his wife. the Tuesday: Rev. James 'Van- Dr. Nuhn has been employed . nployed Dan Templeton. GuNph in the next wee Ministry of Riley of Ilderton, three stist- Phillips, Dave Muir. Bill former Amin Love, whom he slyke officiated, Temporary tt the clinlc since May. 1978. A' fourth hire a fourth vet far the Agriculture and Food. His ness in the village. Mr, , ers. Mrs. Frank, � (Alice) WA!bcc, John Aubin. Lloyd married at Eginondville, July entombment was in Pioneer , . vet. Dn'Clinck Robins . left �olinic. � L topic will be successeton I I i . Meths had served as a corse. Chapman,of Clinton.'lton.'Mrs. Bedard'. Harvey Qeucrman. 6. IVO: one son. Neil, Memorial Mausoleum with Dr. Stan Alkemade of Sea- the clinic earlier this year to ' Dr -'Nuhn fi