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The Huron Expositor, 1981-06-03, Page 3
J W11 ANRIIV —r Oete +e r to 'the t -100n 'Vll"t. W en's, I,n titutes ,,strict . Ar+t�VA . m t ng held on May 25 in Sf, Helens United- .Church included, front ,the' left, Ruth Papple,, London Area President; Alice Porter;, President of 77-- ^ • I .r. TH(w HURON! gXPOSIT'00, Jur AX ing- ci, -ad. Ib 1 oi,,, -i�nm Yalu'pe Ring to Wish 1 had theyaiiaililses we ewoday(,' � Mbkma taboo who co&, ver taken ,that one week f qe Q fir/ be tip to the ptau soul Something G o t� U_�h aboutas»1! pope won t) to ifW a -, ��a month ago. But before 1 let the lx '� SSE, , , '�. The t1.2 t bothor the '•watt 1 learned on my . by Susan White billioa saw i the 41,9 4W vacatian" series drop. I've federal nutrition program, in fhst iootra. got to tell you about the fior esam she says will And ,fiord, .anoth©c froth t t Thnewee e�are. journalists who ,s pts readers ployeesg The story. female em- just about cover the Aaaeri- slant about. can o on: hohdass and not tD carry news coon !stats) stn¢ share8. 1& g whish can tern Kea= d• >< . qw bt?aut. mild 4oail about. I+IATQ lanes. Whiile the titdttt � 1d;t ,.. sh tato locale at.a pape.:tti liberate l} . ise1p..s alleges cls n bei the O a;. eRitire 1ton► tp 1. a) t%"+,►s r, Tor l,64ys or two %,elks.. #aur � ,. s ewhal nustial, iii 4crse bei 'Faris tbis m . llod. iun trtost. o }t like. thea• 1 by ..tl, demi s leti k h. +i t:shspc + t.i ad'. aatxl+ tl 'ot�� qa 41 W N�, �o�il°. � #►� is t� ezealletit a`,trtesi t:ob ed; ,?� it.;3, 9r <, the r�s�aoranfeur rs:lio'la4kshy, ..., u . ,, ,.} a ,,. T1te.'pi1'C>Ftt! ?ef rred ern , . a tie'Ws M 1R!+.h„�!,Y1+ 4+i�+ t f,Qtdesls ori mePu t �zr yh€ lies h 8 r A >� iu' isville, th. )aalc ietlfi4` t t:a' T iasiktaxy' ,'Ta �i+>r t'' �Cllf wa .ides .all lhle s w lie ° I r 14- 'lit Thwtsi , xt 'oolirii , . '' t, :: ,tad '04.i a[ford lti ++r t o wait : t . F 1 V4 i d, qu lilt• �cal,�site; o1'sis. b�t-tl�te';xrslrtRly:the needs .fin M"„ �#ti+ ° i :tltving love to $# w ,.,. .. ,... � ,..• ..,, , . ,, , : , . .. , viiiasrle aI ni1e$, ssa ti hf� .. ... • . +►t ttwC . p . wspapers t,ii . - that sort d wore,: . aileWSd iilRck Ira n tftat ort"of ..etc tl i�+.th►l ...... k.. the GOUIn. " , ;i ll Mur :n West sir of ;l�tl:ilandl r=, ttlpd :i[1g. t diens tt. d o. X Y places ,wrtr ,V- 41. city.L dry peo le all o eF the apnea in the, pleas. Y d: t)u$IY lily° • u$tog > IVlost4 the thea >: President of Rum'"_West Dist'riGt, Wilma Part cthas is begause.you P rtsver r u : ideas.. fcir I dry` The Reagan budget, with. stake. • m* , . pt'ovid 49 Rood T-s>iirt's dad futteball Higgins, $et .retary-Treasurer of . HuFon $/�leSt c'!n•P4. . p ayouts, It boasted a `fine editorial " t►t8 c!itbxcks. "in s } rer►atal cage. e>ccelie - t eiiu= ca . ai pagall c-thedi'w-ore District and Ruth Matheson, Provincial Board for ads f« new was of �' handling tricky stories. But Page too, with often a fall f�g�rams and sky high cion- action �apd all the rest. In gun .” Director. (Photo by Sharon Dietz) page given over to letters tributions to the military, teturn of course. for all its There r)ow, maybe you can we also read strange papers from readers. But, no matter passed Congress when we mothering, the military may see part of irrhy reading the ' beware of the quick, and 1 what your politics (mine were in the US and the want a little something, "like Louisville (it's pronounced You re like to think fairly accurate, agreed with the Courier. Courier - Journal's editorial 1 -help in a war." "Lavvul" and "Where's invited picture they give of life in Journal most of the time) pages were predicting that 1lMP'EM ALIVE this L rml" we asked once. Lexington, Kentucky or Tru- the coup ro. Nova Scotia. you'd have to enjoy the try, in social terms, But the writer concludes, b the aniusement� o#"- a breezy and readable relaxed would slide backwards 40 once the military has this Kentuclry w4paintance) pa, The -meetingof the Hos- The daily paper in Cincin• r and easy writing style. !+ears• huge investment in the lids M every .morning was a pital Auxiliary will be held at nati, Ohio. seemed to be My Husband got - used to Perhaps the most creative they've brought up. they just bWftht of my vacation. the Golf Club on June 9. doing, a super job at chronic- hearing-a-big-chuckk.#'ollow_ cotntnent came from ,s ndi- _ _mi'Rht see some -sense. in.. _ _ ..Whea.3tas_go on --holidays, fin its_ community _ _ _ 7t _ Dinner starts: at h p in: ;See g• tY "` a ed b "listen to this now" as caied columnist Ellen Good- keeping them alive.; And, you're invited,to write in and YOU there, fascinating series on the I read the most serious man in the form of her she ends "what more would tell us all about farming in The Seaforth Horticultural Appalachians. mountain stories in that paper. For Mother's Day column. 'Since you want for Mother's Day?" Jamaica, nursing on the Society will hold its monthly people who followed jobs example, in a story about America's priorities have ob- Pretty good,huh? See what West Coast or the insurance meeting Wednesday, June north •and now make up who will be selected to chair viously shifted from mother- you learn reading other business in, Florida, 10 at 8:00 p.m. in the about one-third of that city's the Kentucky Racing,, Com- ing to militarizing, she sug- people's newspapers When someone else is Seaforth Public School au- population. (Since arriving mission,. a very important gests giving all the kids to Here's more. A front doing it, it doesn't hardly ditorium. Tom Morgan of home, I've read that the post in that horse -crazy state: the military. Financially, she page story one day chronic- even seem.like work, does it? Floridel Gardens, Port Stan- paper is run by a 34 -year-old "If Flint's admirers see him •ley, will speak on "Orchids whiz kid, tabbed by some as as the champion of the 'little as house plants". There will the nest 4ead of the well- man' in Kentucky racing, his Mardis Gras a succ�ss • • be an orchid arrangement as known Gannett chain which opponents regard him as a a door prize and also orchid owns the -Cinci paper; colossal pain in the hind. plants for sale. Members and many, many others). quarters,'. may sign up for the July 15 ACCESSIBLE Nice, short and to the,., bus trip to Cullen Gardens, Butthen, Ear's whole week int. But writin that People turn° \awapo. try g Whitby end Reeves. Florist I got hooked on reading one. about a political or sports StODENT LEADERS - The students at Hullett Central School were , honoured at an awards assembly last Freda morning. Students received and Nursery; Woodbrige. of the best papers [ ve.seen leader. in this country and I Y y` g The draw will be made for in a long, long time, the don't think it'd see the light a the d badges for clubs and activities they participated' in during the school the old oaken planter, eta]. Louisville, Kentucky Cour• .. of 4y, We're (including the year. The students council was strongly supported and included these Bring your bulb order. ier-Journal, an independent- Huron Expositor) too s t - y g Y pP Pon• t�Y• Howdy. held their seventh annual Western Days, and,many of ; students; (front left) Scott Overboe, Lori Bromley, Brenda Finch, Robbie The Seaforth l ppy Cid- ly owned, daily that seemed 0111EMONABLE The annual Optimists' Mardi Gras, hostin a steak zeas will meet is a Legion to go out of its. way to be both• br haw about this w_ P g the people present were in - was and Brenda Nesbitt. (back �"Mr. Millson, Cheryl Bromley, - Mardi Gras was a toe-tapp- barbeque and a dance with, . Western 8ttire. Mr. Reid was Shawn Seers, Lisa Duizer and Mr. McLelland. hail at 1:45 on June 5th. titecessibte, to, readers (a IDg,directlyunder aheading ing, hat -flinging success. "Whiskey Jack" on Satur please ;with the event. it Please note change of date: column=long notice on page about- school principal who'd according to organizer Dave day; and winding up with ,a.- -,was as ig a success as. we've (Photo by Hamilton) Everyone welcome. Please 3 tells them -who to call about been asked to resign after Reid. horse show on Sunday. The ever had." he said'. bring lunch. everything from obits to cliatges of sexual harass- Last weekend. Optimists theme of the weekend was The Optimists fed 750 Survey s h o w s People, but 200 more wanted • � tickets, said Mr. Reid. There' were 900 at the dance, but Continued from page 1. the -board of health, told, council the urser door more ing. to get in. at members of the board were distressed by the gives.,. dLiquor Licence Board will Cieslar, are accidents and suicides. He report. He said it is disturbing when you MC5 people in there, allow don cr . indicated public health needs ;to 'help learn„ that 100 per cent of the students p.�pw, ladolescents, deal with..their problems. He surveyed drink alcohol and75 per cent are t. bu .i t know where you would .them all. he U said the Huron'Public Health Unit is already smoking cigarettes. It may seem humorous said. "There wsu hardly involved as a resource for teachers in setting at first said Reeve Steckler but when yon _ enough room as it was. up ,programs .in the high schools as well as consider the implications, iC is serious,. • They have. considered selling providing.me films on related topics. "We are ver dial covin of the report hoo Hron SC1000 advance tickets next . Stanley Reeve Paul Steckle, chairman of and i feel all adults and parents should be year, their -closing the door. The greatest killers of adolescents said Dr. setting an example." he observed. BY WILMA OKE destroyed by fire early this be helped by bottom filling of tion for construction of a the that • council meetings held but that has not been decided PMcKillop Township conn- year. a et he' said. "I wish we the tank. branch to the Regele munici- during the months of May; y-- -" oil had, second thoughts and in other business in the Council took no action pal drain between lots 1 and June, July, August and Sep• could enlarge the facilities, to a rents ask w h has ' decided• to reverse a five-hour session council con- !Noon day, but , will await a 2 on concession l 1 and lots 1 tember. will run from ? p.m. let everybody in, but that's ion ssible," -previous decision r%ot to give sidered a recommendation to. report from its buildings to 4 on concession, 10. to 11:30 p.m. Po a donation to the Seaforth its proposed bylaw on ma- inspector, and then � discuss Council passed a bylaw Classified Ads pay dividends, When asked if there had r. and District ' Pre-school nure pits. The re.commenda- the 'problem' further before been..any complaints.nlyoh te'ache`rs'a,'re m ve Learning Centre following tion was presented in a letter passing a bylaw setting out Reid said only from the adverse publicity in, the from the McKillop federation the regulations. ones at the door: The police were happy with it -the ages papers. of agriculture proposing that Wayne Dolntage, road su• Rur a omen were good` and there were Continued from page i looking for was an answer for those 200 At, Monday's session council should not require a perintendent, discusses with no fights?' They had a family, . be moving teachers: —and—'then had a publicpetitioners. "We -don't want our school. • 'council agreed to -donate , cover on above ground pits council the road rebuilding of. lowed " ors meeting. We: are elected as aboard to make system attacked by our own people. I'm $100 to: help with the cost -of and that the storage time for Concession 10 between Lots permit -which al min ' s, as six 5 and 15..' • • to get into the dance. "Then • _._ , •- ._- -, these decisions: Perhaps some of the . proud of this system.. 1 think you are all we don't have to clear the teachers being transferred are not happy otng agood jo1� " ` " "" renals! which lana beeir local-- months' is �ootrtlong _enough r-.....-Passed_inr._:p�ay'-mont_were ._ . the purchase of a portae!° the pit .b .. ' . - �-SC�-�� �ar-n� at'•aaa_beforexhe_dat►co.,�'Jle.._._... and I know some of the trustees are not Mr. Oisthoorn said if the petitioners were ed on the grounds of Seaforth and can cause problems.. road accounts totalling said. happy. it was done to meet the needs within not satisfied with the explanation he would Public School to be readied President Ken Scott wrote 567,401:,15 and •general ac- More than •100 women needs; 3• Providing , all Concerning the horse show the system." like to see a public meeting called, for use at the beginning' oU that a survey of -the directors counts of $275.625.59 which from across Ontario connect women expanded edu- on, Sunday. Mr. Reid said, WHY NO NOTICE? Mr. Murray assured delegates ihat if they September. it was necessary of the federation indicated 80 included the half -yearly le- ed at the•University of West%, cational oppot'tunities con- "I'd like to see more people Wilha Vandenberk asked why parents wanted another meeting he would call for for the Nursery Board to buy per cent of them felt that vies to the County of Huron ern Ontario last month to cerning marketing of farm. out to watch next year. They were not notified' by the board and said she ' one. the portable since it has to roofs -'on above ground. pits and the two boards of educa- look at learning opportunities produce and also supporting must not have known about learned about it from the children coming At the close of the meeting the board went vacate the basement of the were unnecessary, but felt tion: for rural women. Titled ''The the efforts of women seeking it." There were 100 trucks home, from school. to committee -of -the -whole to consider the Seaforth Library, ' which the need for them on in HOSPITAL PAYMENT Rural Connection", the con- representation on marketing and trailers in the centre of Mc. Olsthoorn said he` felt he understood 1981-$2 teacher -board agreement which was wanted .the basement for its around e�• ; There were 106 admissions 'ference was jointly sponsor- boards,; 4. Increasing „ the, race tracks for the hor= NO NEED from McKillop Township to ed by the Canadian : ongress women*s use of services now sea, so the Optimists were ..tire -board's: position.' ' He . said he was -ratified in a general meeting later. No details own use this summer. p r•: Scott said -the mint- Seaforth -Community HoS - - � Since the .nursery schzfot ty P- for -Uarning . Oppottunrtres in plaice such as established satisfiedwiththetxptanation'given. and was will -be feleased until -the teachers- meet to - " pleased with the participa- willing to go back to, the petitioners with the consider the agreement Thursday night, and was started several 'years stry of agriculture indicates ital in 1980 and ,council for Women (CCLOW) Ontar women's organizations for tion. board's explanation. He said all he ,was only then if they, ratifv it. ago, a large number • of pre- strongly there is not a need eontributed''$318 to the hosp- io branch, and b the, Univer- communication links, and for roofs on its and that ital based on S3 r patient. Y Next year's plans will school children from 1VicKil- P � P sity 4 -Western Ontario. skills banks to 'canned again include the Western lop Township have attended their requirement would Council en.doi sed a resol- Participants included farm women with needs and those tradition, Mr. Reid thinks. the school. pla ce an added financial ution from the Town of women; women from isolated, with skills to offer; S. Hold-, . The already have the arena ,Hat Claus Is new chief here Y Council also agreed to burden on the, farmer.' He Wingham asking that in the northern communities and ing of conferences and/or booked for the, same week - donate $100 to the Town and said this. is espcially true absence of the reeve who women from small towns and workshops to, look at specific end and plan to. continue the Continued from page t between the council and, himself, and also Country Homemakers, a pri- today, ( with high interest represents a municipality at villages. `From Friday eve- concerns such as -funding for horse show. However, ')'we with'.the people of the town. rates. coup council sessions, re- v and yarn store is'the Goderich'mail. .. vate non-profit charitable or- county ning until Sunday noon. they community groups, po erty, aren't thinking much about The daughters, too, are affected. After he The impress' I received .from my ganitation founded in 19?8. Mr. Scott wrote that it has presentation may be made by met with. women -.from insti• . coping with stress, Ind farm next year. w4ere still trying WAS chosen, he e>rplainedi "Ingrid sand, meeting with the committee is that between This group has its head office been proven that roofs will another member of council. tutons. government mini- business management. to ,get over this •year" he the duet and the committee there will be a g top the odour from escaping pp stries, and other agencies admitted. "it was a long 'D.Aa't worry Dad, we've alrtsstd had air harmonious relationship." he said. And, he in Win ham where it rents a from the its, and. it willll drain loans for $20.000 was Hensail attended from this, , ay'. It's a bit of an upheaval fat them." r house of its office. p providing educational serv• day!' Added,.'"! intend to meet every citizen of the definite! not .stop the . rob• groups and indivi- area. When Mr. Claus talked about thelowny oung and old:" The agency is,tn the pro. Y P P approved. ices. itt ion of mmunicatioa, he cess of buying in the House at a • -•lam :.of Pits overflowing. He Council will hold a special emutual 'they shared their pottance S$}- stfessed The new chiefs salary for 1981 is $28,000. Y g said a erson:,%4111 not let, dually he ian't;only. speaking: about his relationship lie will received 530,000 in 1982. cost of $38,000 since the P, to con June 16 at 7:30 m. ' concerns and pooled with his, men.. He also includes channels owner wishes to sell The overflow go back in his barn to consider the report on the information and resources. group is -making a Hund if the pit Is about to overflow, Dodds municipal drain, and The keynote address was but will disconnect the pipe will invite Lou Maloney of on positive approaches to raising appeal to various councils and organizations. and let it go on the ground. Dublin to attend the meeting meeting the learning needs Also, he said some farmers in reply to his request for a A .donation of 5100 was P Y 9 of rural women. Tuckersmi"'th.'awar'ds,dorm approve, in reply to s indicated that when there is fleeting to discuss lighting in A Saturday morning panel cequelt"for money, to help an odour from the pit it is Dublin. described four successful pay the costs of replacing the when manure is being Council accepted a request ways of doing this. A variety hail owned by Canadian For- pumped into it and breaking for repairs to the ,Rapien of workshops provided op - esters of Kinburn which was the crust on top, which could municipal drain and a pet" portunities for learning. lead - sewer for Egmondville - ership skills, program• plan- ning; assessing needs, and BY VVHMA OKI - , $1750 for the open drain and $475 for theinstallation outreach among ^" P• other topics. Tuckersmith Township council awarded - closed portion. • Meetingin regional the tender for storm sewer In Egmopdvi)le Three tile. drain loans for $27,200 were To the' ei , �i t o r • groups oSunday mo ning, tto ender, rra McCutcheon of Baden. The a . roved. Y PP the women drew• up recon•' - the lowest of sit received, was for Passed' for payment were the following Continued from page 2 committee, I wish to thank all the groups, mendations and plans for .$42.077.80 and the work is to be completed accounts totalling $346,661.74: Vanastra day who are over the years have provided the action. Highlights of these . by the`end of September: The seivor will be care centre. $5.607,69; special day Care. For 10 years the Seaforth C of C has evening entertainments in the Park. include: 1. Continuing and 4 built along Water Street in the Hamlet for a $3,178.01; Vanastra 'recreation centre, sponsored these programs, The C. of C. has 1 would like to express personally my' strengthening information distiince of about four blocks. $21..145.29; roads, $13,988,12; and general -now disbanded and -their sponsorship, is sincere thanks to Mayor and Councils,and exchanges among women on Council accept4d.the tender Of Nicholson accounts, $302,642.63 _which includes the finished. However the Recreation Commit- the —1i volunteer helpers «who have re ional and. pirovincial ' Constriction Company Ltd, of 5ebtin vllle- - ,half' eatlji 1ev[es to Huron Count and the tee of the Council is endeavourin to " assisted me: it was a plea ure �b work with levels: 2. Lobbying of tradi- LOOK AT WHAT i, VOUN 11 Robt�rt Maw - for the Crozier drainage "arks. 'The bid:was two school boards. y orgat►ize the 1981 series, and itis hoped the them^ tibnal educational inshtu g j p: and back their efforts. holds up an owl, Which -was. renting at Holland's The meeting adjourned at 11:30 m. area Jutll turn out athe,lowest of four, received. The cost will be On behalf of the C of C. ' entertainment , Sincerely yours. tions and ministries to better Chas. Toll meet ruratwotnen's learning" on'I�Aa�rketStreetla:3t Webk (PhOtoby Rimtirtier). a — •. �-w.�._.. �.._—..L_4.� £" +�"�•.rE'�"7d�5tM�LML.�.JI�i.'.-'.'.�°,�+n „v'„�.`._"`w"�`.�..� — :.�.:�r. �.. iN .-. �+.. ,�. _, .__._:.=:... rt.._«.. ,t ,�: .t. _,. .'4 w, : .�X_ _S::.W&.,.cL 3., __ _ _ ... .. _4. .i., I„ ., °"Is'�"'k'kr"_11�,`Y``L'":, +1 "k'S�`9 .;i�'.,,ifr•":iCY> :.,er.,, ,JY a. A