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Clinton News-Record, 1974-04-25, Page 16EUCHRE and BRIDGE, 13ayfield Anglican Church Parish Hall, 8 p.m. Friday April 26. Admission 75c, auspices Ladies Guild, prizes and lunch.-.17b ST. PACTS GO-GETTERS an- nual spring rummage sale on Saturday May 4, at 1 'p.m. Good used clothing and any other articles may be left on Friday, May 3 at the church hall or by calling Eric Switzer .482-9942.-17,18b CLINTONIAN CLUB euchre party - Tuesday, April 30, 2 p.m. Town Hall. Admission 75c, Everyone welcome.-17b "CASH BINGO", Seaforth Legion Hall Friday, April 26 at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each. Three specials for $25 and a $75 Jack- pot. to go each week. (Children under 16 yrs. not permitted). Admission $1, extra cards 25c each or 7 for $1, Proceeds for welfare work. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion.-16b ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY AND WESTERN Every Friday and SaterdelY Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING - COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth. Ont. 1111111011111111mnsesawainmelle11111•111111110111111•111M111111111111 111111111WEISP ADDED FEATURE Mao too to Ern moo. Kung Fu-Karate at its deadliest. FR'I.1L SAT. 26-.7 APRIL SUN. ONLY 28 APR. GIRLS AT THE GYNECOLOGIST AND CONVENT GIRLS loot °Omen o0104 t:30 457:44,0, DRIVEIN THEATRE ,C I, a' .r”.irrcnoN pr, 4 Now qqi' 'OFS RES l•tt 18 . • STAG PARTY for DAVID JERVIS SAT. APR. 21r 1914 CLINTON COMMUNITY ARENA AUDITORIUM / / / / / / / / / / / A \\> TROT 0 -R> HOTEL playing '- The fttahittic' "Old Sailor Show' Coming Nex t "JAMIE JAMES" ELM,HAVEN O p WE APLOGIZEt- Oar the rinting errbe in 'left weeks Elm Haven Ad. "There wilt ho 000 Charge", THE OODERICII SIGNAL-STAR. / / / / .0 .0 / / / COMING TO CLINTON WESTDALE SECONDARY SCHOOL CONCERT BAND from Hamilton at CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY 3 at 8:15 p.m. Adults $2.00 Students $1.00 The student* of O.H.S.S. would like to thank Mr. Horvath and the Huron County SchOOl Board for introducing a Music program next September. They have taken. Olt opportunity to Show their appreciation by in- viting the very excellent WESTLAKE SECONDARY SCHOOL CON- CERT BAND to 0.H.S.S. May 3. The proceed* Of this concert are to be used to buy a badly needed new Mann ter the music room, We would like to have a full house, so please come Catty end get. a good coat and entoy yourself, Your 0000 will be appreciated.-. Adult Entertainment Adult Entertainment Wir104 CLINTON OHTANI', • R 1100170 BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M, • FRIDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY April 26-27-28 the only one who can save them is DEAD. RYAN On, J/KOUELliit BISSEF WARREN OATESColor by Des,uxe• TNinter VITIO UN TO Dirirleit p PARK GODERICH THIS SEASON'S FIRST . C.M.A. SANCTIONED ROTO CROSS RACE SUNDAY APRIL 28 RAIN OR SHINE (300 ENTRIES ALREADY REGISTERED) RACES START 11 AM THE MEET WILL LAST APPROXIMATELY 6 HOURS - FOOD IS AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS. ADMISSION CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED $2.00 BY PARENTS, UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE HULLY GULLY SPORTS AND RECREATION VARNA 262-5809 THURS., FRI. & SAT. APR. 25-26-27 ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY 8 P.M. COLUMBIA MURES nWNa ROBERihiWEITMAN prcuIon 13111g GYM REYNOIDSe CANNON CHARLES 1-?c,I, BRONSON' N'4)4 Tile STONE KILLER SUN., MON. TUE. APR, 28-29-30 ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY 8 P.M. When Man and Wife Love OON the Same Woman.. ADMITTANCE More Spice ...from the makers of Fritz The Caw' WED. through TUE. MAY I to 7 WED.-THURS. ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. I ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS SM. ND 1111101: THE WAY W R 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIR CONDITIONED 16--CLINTON NEWS-RECO 4.. THDR DAY, APRIL 26, 1974 MAY DAY Musical, featuring Marjorie Hays Dunlop and the Bradley family 'Wesley -Willis United' Church - at 5;00. Adults $2,00, ..students $1.QQ, family tickets $6.00.-46,17b 'About 3S residents of Vanastra showed up last Saturday for a clean-up of their new park which was given approval by Tuckersmith Council last week...Situated behind the chapels, the proposed park would include a swimming pool, a picnic pavillion, a baseball diamond, and a playground, Here young Ralph Schneider and Michele Govier watch as Wilfred Schneider cuts one of the fallen trees. (photo by Wilma Oke) ifuro firm,. • receives. grant An Ontario Development Corporation loan will help provide funda for Canadians to purchase a company owned by a Major U.S./ corporation, Industry and Tourism Minister Clande Bennett has announced a $300,000 GPO loan to newly established North Star Yachts Limited of Huron Park, near .Centralia. The funds will enable the eorn- pany to take over the, operations of Hughes Boat Works Limited which is to be liquidated. by its former owner. The company manufactures' fibreglas sail, boats for Canadian and export markets, Present employment of 130 will be maintained and it is expec- ted that employment will in- . crease with expanded operations. NRW BI$GO Clinton Legion Hall, $;30 Apr, 25, Admission, $1; fifteen regular games $10 each. Three Share-the-Wealth games. One Jackpot for $170 in 56 calls, Consolation, One call and $10 added weekly if not won, Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six BINGO April 30 Huron Fish and game Club, 8;30 p.m. door prizes. you support.-17,186 will be knocking at your door, 6 p.m. with cookies, They need Friday May 3rd between 4 and BROWNIES AND GUIDES " - MYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth Memorial-Ian, Saturday, 8:30 p.m. $150 jackpot. Big cash prizes,-39tfn DANCE - Seaforth Community Arena, music by Star Trex - Friday April 26, nine to one a.m. Admission $5,00 per couple. Refreshments and buf- fet lunch. Sponsored by Conestoga College Clinton. All welcorne.-16,17b a • n Friends & Relatives • • are cordially invited • • to a • • . RECEPTION • • • For • • Mr, & Mrs. a • Tennis Kolkman • i'From 2-6 p.m. and 9-1 a.m.: 1 ailit 'Friday, May' 3 A • I In honour of their 40th Wedding! 'Anniversary at: a a n 1 Saitford Valley i • • Hall a • • n m Vannannomaimannenalimanwaradt w. CLINTON HOTEL 1* * __-0, * * ....,,.,„ * ,,,E • r * * l rS..t ti 6 * ***************** -i,L , 1 -t,-;.-- * 33 Victoria St., Clinton, Ont. 1 * C'T ..:.•:, 1. ,,+.7 * * NIGHTLY :ENTERTAINMENT * "NASHVILLE BOUND" * Country and Western Music * OUR 'CLOUD 9 LOUNGE ' - * 1 Licensed under L.C.B.O. Phone 403-3421 BY WILMA OKE The Huron County board of education approved a budget of $13,185,831 for 1974 at a special meeting in Clinton Monday - up 9.24 per cent ($1,115,503) over last year. Municipal taxes will cover $3,091,559, while $9,,426,000 will come from provincial grants. Tuition fees and school rentals will cover $612,784, B. C, Straughan, chief accountant for the board, said there was a surplus of $55,488 from 1973. (In the elementary panel there was a surplus of $80,832 less a deficit in the secondary panel of $25,344.) The average local mill rate for 1974 will be elementary 20.7 mills, down one mill from last year, and secondary 20,4 mills up 3.2 mills. The province will pay approximately 74 per cent of ordinary expenditures in the elementary panel in 1974, an increase of about two,per cent over 1973, and will pay The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic separate school board set the 1974 budget of $2,942,956 Monday - up $289,778 (10,9 per cent) over last year. Approximately $1,829,100 (82.5 per cent) of the total ordinary expenditure is for teachers' ialaries, an increase of $226,000 over last year. The maximum ordinary expenditure this year is $704.00 per pupil, which is the same as the, provincial ceiling. Municipal taxes set in separate rates for the 47 municipalities will raise a total of $386,700 and the rest will come, from provincial grants. Arthur Haid, R.R. 4, Listowel, chairmen of the finance commit- tee reported as he presented the budget to the board members. The 1974 tax rate in mills established for each municipality, with the 1973 figure in brackets, as follows: Clinton 27.66 (26,65); Exeter 25,59 (22.59); Goderich 30.18 (29.97); Seaforth 23.13 (23.13); Wingham 29.29 (28.72); Hayfield 31.45 (28.45); Hensall 23.43 (22.50); Zurich 29.96 (29.89); Ashfield 28.50 (25.50); Colborne 28.21 (25.21); Goderich TwP, 25,00 (22.00); Grey 24,72 (24.72); Hay 30..91 (29.45); Howick 22.00 (19.00): Hullett 24.22 (21.22); McKillop 23,88 (23.08); Morris 20.10 (19.00); Stanley 22.62 (22.62); Stephen 31.19 (28,19); Tucker- smith 25.42 (25.42); Turnberry 25.20 (25,20); Usborne 21.38 (19,90); East Wawanosh 24.47 (21.47); West Wawanosh 23.21 (22.50)Blyth 24,20 (21.20). The board spent over an hour discussing MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton Open 2-6 Closed Weds. approximately 74 per, cent of ordinary ex- penditures in the secondary panel this year, a decrease of about two per cent. R.B. Dunlop, business administrator, ex- plained the improvement in the elementary panel resulted from more generous assistance in the French language grant for elementary pupils. D.,J. Cochrane, director of education, in presenting the budget said preparations for it were started last November to outline the capital needs and the maintenance needs, and continued through January, February, March and into April to present date as requistions came in from principals for additions or replacements of equip- ment, as staffing needs and enrolment projections were up-dated and grant regulations received. Cayley Hill, chairman of the board, said it would be a good idea at the inaugural meeting when board of management and education committees are being set up to sewage and water for buildings where "we don't even turn a tap or flush a toilet!" Reeve Elgin Thompson said, "We are in sympathy with you." James McIntosh, clerk-treasurer, said "water meters would he the answer at Vanastra but they are not available at this time." Mr. Ginn is going to take his problem to Queen's Park in Toronto seeking some provincial help in establishing a commer- cial park at Vanastra - the same as has been done at Huron Park, also a former Canadian Forces Base. Council supported him in this endeavour. The members of the newly formed Recreation Board at Vanastra are Reeve Elgin Thompson and Deputy Reeve Ervin Sillery, representing the Council and resident members are Dick Lehnen, Jim Hill, Wilfred Schneider, Jim Broadfoot and John Duddy. Council is await* word from the On- have a sub-committee formed to act as a budget committee. The committee mem- bers would sit down with the ad- ministration and screen requests for equip- ment and assist in presenting facts to board members, Mr. 'Hill said. It was decided that two members of the education committee and two from the management committee would be named to form this committee. Instruction costs will use up to 78.1 per cent of the total ordinary expenditures in the elementary area and 78.3 per cent in the secondary and retarded pupil areas. When the subject of field trips was brought up in the budget, Mrs. Mollie Kun-, der requested that a committee be set up to look into field trips with recommendations for the. 1975 board. On the committee will be trustees, administration, and represen- tatives of elementary and secondary prin- cipals. Ted Geoffrey of Zurich and Mr. Connelly reported on the official opening ceremonies they attended in Brantford for Education week starting April 21. • (continued , from page 1) tario Municipal Board as to whether the proposal to set up a recreation area at Vanastra has been, approved, Council passed a revised by-law to con- trol dogs in the township which the newly appointed animal control officer, Dick Eisler of Goderich will enforce. Council granted two requests for building permits - Roy Oesch, R.R. 5, Clin- ton, addition to house and David Christie, Brucefield, addition to store. Council accepted a petition for drainage from Douglas Hugill and a request for repair of the Rogerson Drain. Council was notified by the County of Huron that the township's share for 1974 (5.0776 per cent of the total county amount of $2,023,000) of the estimated provincial subsidies amounts to $67,742, Mr. McIn- tosh said that by the county getting this grant, it makes the township's levy to the County lower. urn board budget increased 9% • THE SALVATION ARMY Thift Store will be having a 1c sale during the month of May, The store is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, 15 Rattenbury Street, Clinton.-17p vinnunnannnanunannninninann a a • n n n a a • • n n n APRIL 28 at 7:30 p.m. Spring Thank Offering meeting of On- tario Street and Wesley-Willis United Churches com- bined. To be held in Ontario Street Church. 16-,17b Wedding Reception for DAVE JERVIS and JILL SCOTT FRIDAY, MAY 3 Clinton Legion Hall 9 p.m. Everyone Welcome ' VOGSMIMWASICSOSNSCSSM . Separate board budget up 10% a policy covering attendance at conventions Hicknell of R.R. 5, Seaforth, who also before finally approving a set of rules. volunteered to attend, lost out when lots Howard Shantz, Stratford,, Oscar Kieffer, were drawn for the three delegates permit- Bluevale and Vincent Young, Goderich, ted to attend according to new policy. will attend the Canadian Catholic Trustees 'Convention in Regina May 30, 31 and June 1. Gordon Ball, St. MarYs will be alternate delegate, Board chalrbian Michael Con- nelly of R.R. 3, Kippen' and Francis Vanastra. cuts •