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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
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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
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