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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-30, Page 16HWY, 4 AT HURON PARK ROAD '_.11111-111111 II I111111111111111111111111I IIIIIIIU I1111IIIIIIIIIIn111111111111C Bob & Shirl's Restaurant, Take-Out and Gas Bar CLOSED Sat., Oct. 2 For Family Wedding HOURS Mon. - Thurs. 6:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fri. 6:30 - 10 p.m. Sat. 8 - 10 p.m. Sun. 10 - 9 p.m. misommook, The Huron-Perth. County Roman Catholic Separate School Board approved in a recorded vote of 7 to 5 Monday the preparation of a resolution to the Ministry of Education pointing out the deficiencies in the present legislation concerning elected representatives on the board. In the redistribution of school board members announced earlier this month, the City of Stratford lost a representative and the large rural area around , Wingham gained one. This evened up the representation from each county, giving Huron and Perth each seven board members. Speaking for the four members from Stratford, Howard Shantz said, "One of us will be missing next year," Mr. Shantz said they didn't have a leg to stand on to appeal the redistribution this year but wanted the brief sent to express their concern about what might happen in the future as a result of the proposed property tax reform plan by the government. Jack Lane, superintendent of An Event... ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1'1 . . • U .'^'•11.• • I.j:•likd • ANOly , - • 01!• • p G ADU6T ENTERTAINMENT SIVIr 't• • 4 They'd never forget the day he drifted into town. • Club Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228.6733 Try Our Delicious Food You'll be glad you did Sat. night only Bryan and The Ace Tones Phone for your reservations for dinner on Thanksgiving 'Sunday, Oct 10 DOMINION HOTEL ZURICH 236-4371 DAILY SPECIALS LUNCH 12 to 4 p.m. DINNER 5 to 7 BAYFIELD, ONT.' 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Its worth 254 discount for every adult in your group. business, suggested it might be prudent to wait and see what the decision of government might be in the proposed property tax reform plan as there appeared to be considerable opposition to it, before sending in a resolution from the board, Stratford trustee Ronald Marcy insisted that a brief should be presented as soon as possible to express the board's concern about what might happen. Joseph Looby of Dublin said he did not think the school board should be involved, "If Stratford does not feel they have the right representation then let them go to the government." William Kinahan of Lucknow, who represents Wingham and the area to get more representation, A final attempt to pass a motion calling for a private members bill which would have reduced the size of County Council from its present 45 members to 36 failed at the September session of Huron County Council in Goderich on Friday. If passed the bill would have provided for the composition of county council as follows; the reeves• of the towns, not being separated towns, and of the villages and townships in the county, together with the deputy reeves of such towns, villages and townships where there were 2000 or more municipal electors. Where a town not being a In the grains and seeds com- petition at Exeter Fair Gerald Dearing walked off with no less than five first prizes. Taking two first each were Ray Cann, Bob Down and Thomas L. Hun. Clifford Pepper of Dashwood continued his dominance in the poultry section with 28 red rib- bons. Mrs. John McCart, Newbury was the runnerup. Leading the bantams division was J. B. Mills, Goderich. Next in line came George Tieman, Dashwood and Jack Mayhew, Clinton. Knudsen and Dennis of Petrolia headed the pigeon exhibitors. Next in line came Emery Baechler, Goderich and Glenn commented on the Stratford trustees remarks," I think what you are saying is to h--- with the children in the big rural area in the northern part of Huron." Voting for the resolution were Howard Shantz, David Teahen, Mickey Vere, Ronald Marcy all of Stratford; John O'Drowsky of St, Marys; Vincent Young of Goderich and Ted Geoffrey of Zurich. Against the resolution were Donald Crowley, Gadshill ; Francis Hicknell, Seaforth; Michael Connolly, Kippen ; Joseph Looby, Dublin; and William Kinahan, Lucknow. In other business the board accepted the resignation of the custodian at St. Mary's School, Hesson, Mrs. Marie Poissant, separated town or village or township in the county had more than 4000 and not more than 6000 electors, the reeve as a member of the county council would have an additional vote and where the municipality "has more than 6000 electors, the reeve and deputy reeve as members of the county council each had an additional vote. Speaking before defeat of the motion Cecil Desjardins, Reeve of Stephen Township, noted that reintroduction of the motion was another attempt to chlange "what is working just fine". The motion was lost on a vote by show of hands. Jeffrey, RR 3, Exeter. Shorthorn cattle honours went to Frank Falconer, Clinton; Herefords from the Keith Coates herd, Centralia were best in their class, Mrs. John McCart, Newbury was best in Polled Angus and in Holsteins honours were shared by Paul Hern and Murton Brock. Awards in the various breeds of sheep were won by Gerald Dearing, Exeter; Louis Emke, Elmwood and Ed Jackson, Harriston. Entries by Knudson and Dennis took five first prizes in the rabbit shoW while Mrs. Scott captured three firsts. Sherie Cooper also won a red ribbon. Last attempt fails Dearing tops sheep, grain LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thurs., Fri., Sat. Donna Jackson Trio Dining Room Open Till 12 Midnight Friday and Saturday Lesperance Trio Watch Sports Events on our 7' TV Screen Dining room open Mon., Tues, Wed. 9 a.m.. 9 p.m.' Thurs thru Sunday 7 a.m.. 9 p.m. "The Home of Grand Bend's First Annual Oktoberfest" OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 8 P.M. effective October 29. James McDade at St. Patrick's School, Kinkora, was given permission to submit his name to be nominated as a candidate for assignment for teaching in the Department of National Defence Dependents' School overseas for a two-year tour of duty. 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