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BY MARY MCIIWAIN
Best wishes are extended to
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Riley who
celebrated their 35th wedding
anniversary on Saturday
evening with a dance in the
Londesboro Hall.
A number of people from the
Letter
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area attended along with their
family who were home for the
occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Goodfellow and Kristina of
Georgetown, Mr, and Mrs.
Doug Riley, Wendy, Debbie,
and Benjamin of Huron Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl,
Shelley, Jackie and Kim of
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Bedard, Debbie and Del of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Bannon and Melanie of Strat-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shaddick of Londesboro, and
Gordon , Gerald, Greg, Sandra
and Lorna.
Mrs. Bill Storey left on
Friday to spend the next three
weeks on a bus tour to Califor-
nia.
Misses Carol Cartwright of
Londesboro and Vicki Powell
of Auburn visited through the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Buchanan Bill, Doug,
Betty and Bob.
Billy Preszcator visited over
the weekend with his friend
Kent Howatt of Londesboro.
Miss Kerri Medd spent the
weekend visiting with Brenda
Hummel of Clinton.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Don, Larry,
Ken, Kevin and Steven, and
Miss Pat Willert of Goderich
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
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from seeds, bulbs, flowers, shrubs, trees and bushes
These four students of the grade four class at Huron Centennial School at Brucefleld
demonstrate the finer art of Japanese eating during Japanese Day at the school last Wed-
nesday. Part of the day was filmed by CBC and will be shown on TV next January. (News-
Record photo)
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Constance
Rileys celebrate 35th Anniversary
Mrs. Dennis Jewitt, Kathy and
David of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hun-
ter of Colborne Township were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. John Thompson Jim,
Sharon, and Bob.
Mrs. Ken Betties of Win-
throp and Mrs. Irene Grim
oldby spent Sunday visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Betties
of Goderich
At the time of writing, Mr,
Ben Riley is a patient in Lon-
don Hospital and Bob
Buchanan is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital,
We wish them both a very
speedy recovery.
The community would like to
congratulate Gisela Dorrance
on her marriage Saturday April
28 to Doug Richardson in
Owen Sound. Everyone is in-
vited to attend a reception-
shower to be held in Kinburn
Hall on May 12 with music
provided by Marie Flynn's Or-
chestra.
BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER
Only 14 votes separated the county coun-
cillors in favor of retaining the jail wall
from the county councillors who would
have torn it down ..., but those 14 votes
have preserved the historical old building
located at the northern entrance to the
Town of Goderich, possibly for a national
monument.
It was Reeve Ed Oddleifson who an-
nounced the possibility of the former
Huron County Jail becoming a national
monument. In a lengthy and sometimes
heated debate, Oddeifson pleaded with'
council to "preserve a monument older
than Confederation". He said the time may
be "very near.. when the site will be named
a national monument and in that case, no
one will be able to touch it.
The recorded vote which followed coun-
cil's deliberations showed 34 votes in favor
of retaining the wall and building the ad-
dition to the assessment building on the
present paved parking lot just north of the
existing offices of the Huron-Perth
Regional Assessment Office. There were 20
votes in favor of removing the wall - even
though the Town of Goderich has indicated
it is unwilling to issue a demolition permit
for the project - and building the proposed
addition to the east along Napier Street.
Reeve Derry Boyle of Exeter and Reeve
Allan Campbell of McKillop led the fight,
to demolish the wall. Both men drew atten-
tion to the fact that at a previous meeting
council had agreed to take down the wall
and build to the east of the present
building, Both men expressed fears that
the cost of preserving the jail would fall
back on the County of Huron sometime in
the future.
"We have to look at economics," said
Reeve Boyle. "History is fine. It was one of
my best subjects in school. But I'm afraid
someone will be coming to the county to
01) in i on s
n order that
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express their opinions on any
topic of public interest,
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always welcome for
publication.
But the writers of such
letters, as well as all readers,
are reminded that the
opinions expressed in letters
published are not necessarily
the opinions held by The
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"If you're not fed up with arguing and
bickering, and I might add court action, go
against the assessment office in Huron,"
said Profit.
Reeve Everett Mcllwain asked whether
street parking to be provided along
Gloucester Terrace could be reserved stric-
tly for assessment office staff use. He
predicted a "conflict" when and if the jail
became a public_ attraction. "There's con-
siderably more parking to be provided than
is required at the assessment office,"
stated Warden Roy Pattison,
Deputy-reeve Harold Wyld of Wingham
accused Goderich Town Council of
"pussyfooting" on the jail issue, He said he
was pleased, though, to see some members
had the "courage 'of their convictions" and
remained firm on their stand regarding the
jail.
Reeve Deb Shewfelt of Goderich coun-
tered by saying that even the provincial
government of late had found it necessary
to do some "pussyfooting". He said the
Town of Goderich had made an offer to
take over the jail and noted that while he
didn't want to see Goderich "get hung with
a large tax bill" he felt certain the jail
could be utilized in a profitable way for the
benefit of all.
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help maintain the jail."
"There's no way I'm going to be
bulldozed into something like that," com-
plained Boyle. "If the rest of county council
feels that way, I'm sorry for them."
Reeve Campbell asked," Who is going to
finance keeping this jail as a museum? Is
this going to come back in for the county to
maintain and staff?
Campbell also reminded council about
the water problems which had been en-
countered at the assessment office
basement excavation and could only be rec-
tified with sump pumps. He also deplored
tearing up the asphalt in the assessment of-
fice parking lot, laid at considerable ex-
pense to the county.
Architect Don Snider was present at the
meeting and said the water problems had
already been anticipated and noted that
plans had been made to overcome further
complications by raising the basement floor
from six to eight inches.
Snider also said that the cost for the ad-
dition would run about the same -
(estimated $150,000) - and the overall
space would remain exactly the same, 3,150
square feet on each of the two floors and
the basement.
Reeve Harold Lobb, Clinton, chairman
of the property committee, told council that
in his opinion time had become a factor for
consideration, Hp said-it, was his ffeeling,.<
and, the feeling of,t,he majority.of-merribets.n
of. the property committee,f.,that
county held out to build the addition to the
east of the assessment office, The Save The
Jail Society would tie things up in the
courts for enough time that the assessment
office would be moved out of Huron.
"I'm convinced the assessment office will
be moved if we do not go ahead and build
the addition now," stated Deputy-reeve
Stan Profit, Goderich "The only one sure
way it will remain is if we build the ad-
dition right away."
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County votes to save jail wall
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TRY OUR---BUDGET-EASING BUYS
AT THE
Those councillors who voted in favor of
the-anotion td preserve the jail wall and
builckthp assessment offibe4 additibli lto the'
, .north. of th ng Weite -;"ti
Baker, Harold Campbell, Joe Dietrich,
Lloyd Ferguson, R. Gibson, Gerry Ginn,
Joe Hoffman, Mrs. Helen Jermyn, Harold
Lobb, J.A. Mair, Walter McBride, Jack
McCutcheon, Everett Mcllwain, Anson
McKinley, H. McMichael, H. Mulvey, Ed
Oddleifson, Roy Pattison, Stan Profit, Gir-
vin Reed, Deb Shewfelt, Ervin Sillery,
Charlie Thomas, Elgin Thompson, Jack
Turkheim, R. Williamson and Warren
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