The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-04, Page 26Times-Advocate Se • tember 4, 1975
A LARGE SIZED VEGETABLE — A puff ball weighing 16 pounds was
found Monday on the Lucan area farm of Ross McRoberts. Displaying
the large wild vegetable are Terri and Tammi McRoberts. T-A photo.
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Urban bus service rejected
by Huron school. trustees
The Huron Board of Education
Tuesday afternoon unanimously
rejected a suggestion that urban
bus transportation be provided
for pupils residing in excess of
one mile from the school which
they attend.
The matter has been under
discussion at several meetings
this year and in June the ad-
ministration was asked to make a
full investigation and determine
where the service could be used.
They returned a complete
survey of the situation with maps
showing the territories in
Goderich, Clinton, Wingham,
Seaforth and Exeter where
students lived more than a mile
from the schools.
Early in the year, Goderich
trustee Cayley Hill attempted to
have urban bus services in-
troduced in Goderich on a trial
basis. His proposal was defeated
at that time. The other Goderich
representative Dorothy Wallace
opposed the move.
The recent survey showed
areas existed in all five towns
where a number of students
outside the one mile distance
from schools.
The only comment on
the motion of Mrs. Wallace
secbnded by John Elliott to reject
the proposal came from Jack
Alexander, a trustee from
Wingham.
Alexander said, "Many schools
have the same problem, It would
be unfair to do this in one school
and not all under the same
conditions."
In other business, the board:
Amended a previous resolution
setting the salary of board
courier Earl Young of Wingham.
The Wingham man will receive
$6,555.90 for his year's duties.
Under the previous agreement he
was to receive $8,506.68 but this
was to include a service for the
Huron-Perth separate school
board.
Set the salaries of night school
principals at $500 per centre plus
$2.50 for each student enrolled.
Authorized its signing officers
to execute a quit claim deed
whereby the Dashwood Boy Scout
Troop may sell the former
Sharon school property at Lot 21,
Concession 5 of Stephen town-
ship.
Approved a field trip for 50
grade 13 students of South Huron
high school in Exeter to Stokes
Bay from October 13 to 15. The
field trip is to consolidate
previous learning in biology and
to study bog ecology, cave
ecology and the general en-
vironment of the Bruce
South Huron teachers ac-
companying the students will be
Jim Marshall and John Holmes.
Referred to the management
committee a request from the
Seaforth Agricultural Society to
receive financial aid from the
school board in erecting a new
fence between the school and fair
board property.
Appointed trustees John Elliott
and Ken Cooke to a committee to
co-operate with the Hullett
recreation committee in
By DENISE FLETCHER
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Winbow,
Charlene and Craig stayed at the
Paul Bunyan camp at Bayfield
for the weekend.
Miss Denise Fletcher camped
with Mr. & Mrs. Blair Fletcher
Dale and Barry at Pinehurst
Camp.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Wilbur McBride, Kitchener
visited his brother and other
relatives.
Mr. Joe McQuarrie is making a
fine addition to his home in the
village.
Renovations are underway at
St. Andrew's Church, Kippen.
Continued wet weather has had
a very adverse effect on the bean
crop in this area.
Mrs. Robert Baillie, Mitchell,
visited recently with relatives
here.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Moffatt and
family have returned from an
extended holiday in Western
Canada,