HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-07, Page 9GANG TACKLING — The defensive team played an outstanding
game in Thursday's South Huron senior Panthers win over Goderich.
Above, Doug Mclsoac, Al Lovell and Tom Hayter gang up on a
Goderich ball carrier, T-A Photo i.
Huron cancer unit
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The Huron Unit of the Canadian
Cancer Society raised over
$43,000 in their 1975-76 campaign
and more than $17,000 from
memoriam donations, members
learned at their annual meeting
at the Seaforth Golf and Country
Club, Monday night,
ChesterArchibald of Clinton is
the Society's president.
45 patients were transported to
clinics by Huron Cancer Society
volunteers, who drove over 11,000
miles during the year, and 49
people participated in a service
to patients program,
The Goderich branch raised the
most money in the county
campaign, $12,343, followed by
Wingham with $9,840.07, Exeter
with $8,876.24, Clinton with
$7,525.87 and Seaforth with
$4,552.69.
In memoriam receipts included
$3,626.31 from Clinton, $5,040
from Exeter, $3,707.53 from
Goderich, $2,499.75 from Seaforth
and $2,344.35 from Wingham.
Total receipts from the Huron
Society's year, which ends this
month, were $62,442.97,
Speaker to the large crowd at
the annual meeting was Don
Insley, vice president of
programming at CFRB in
Toronto, who is also president of
the Ontario Division of the
Canadian Cancer Society.
di The Huron group has been
_Nair sponsoring a smoking awareness
program in county elementary
schools, according to the
Society's annual report. The
Cancer Society has also been
involved keeping health
literature available to employees
of Huron Industries.
The Seaforth Branch, under
president James Murray,
reported a successful year with
$500 more than the goal of $3500
raised by a mail canvass and $955
raised by a walkathon of SDHS
students.
After expenses of $1028.12, the
balance was forwarded to the
county organization, Bess
Grieve is treasurer of the
Seaforth branch, Margaret
McCowan is secretary and Alice
McConnell is chairman of the
service to patients committee.
The Clinton branch, under
president Vera Forbes, reported
assisting 12 patients during the
year and raising over $11,000.
Leen Rehorst and Mrs. Jack
Roorda chaired the Huron
campaign and Catherine
Plumtree was the in memoriam
chairman.
Laurie Shapton is president of
the Exeter branch. Harold
Knisley is chairman of the
Goderich branch and Richard
Campaau is president of the
Wingham branch.
Returned to the executive of
the 1977 Society were: President,
' C. A, Archibald; 1st Vice, Mrs.
Helen Davies; 2nd Vice, W.
Harold Knisley; Past President,
Gordon Richardson; secretary,
Dorothy Johnston; treasurer,
Harry G. Harriman; Campaign
Chairman, Ross McDaniel; Vice
Campaign Chairman, Leen
Nehorst; Mrs. Jack Roorda;
Moderator
will visit
The Right Reverend Wilbur K.
Howard, B.A., D.D., LLD.
Moderator of the United Church
of Canada, will make an official
visit to MiddleseX Presbytery of
the United Church of Canada at a
Rally in Metropolitan United
Church, London, on October 12 at
8 p.m. Everyone is invited to
attend this event.
In addition to the Presbytery-
wide rally, Dr. Howard may be
seen on TV when he will be in-
terviewed on the FYI
programme on CFPL-London on
October 11 between 6:00 p.m, and
7:00 p,m.
Olt October 12 on CFPL Radix)
980 there will be an OppOrtunity
for telephone conversations with
Dr. Howard on the Bill Brady
"Open Line" show between 10:00
' a.m, and 12 noon.
Commemoration Funds,
Catherine Plumtree; Education,
Freda Slade; Medical Advisor,
Dr. C. F. Doorly; PD & N., Mrs.
Helen Davies; Publicity, J.
Howard Aitken; Service to
Patients, Vera Forbes; Tran-
sportation Cony., Helen Rath-
well; Mastectomy Ca nv,, Vera
Forbes; Rep. to Div., C. A.
Archibald; Delegates to District
Council, C. A, Archibald, Helen
Davies, W. H. Knisley,
Okay tender
for bridge
Tuckersmith Township Council
awarded the tender for the
construction of the Hanna
Bridge, Tuesday, to Roger
MacEachern Construction of
Mount Forest.
The MacEachern tender for
$121,868 was the lowest of four
submitted.
The Hanna bridge which spans
the Hayfield River is located on
Tuckersmith sideroad 15-16 at
Concession 3, Huron Road sur-
vey.
Township council expects that
the approaches to the bridge will
cost another $20,000.
Engineer Kenneth Dunn of
Goderich, who attended the
special meeting, said his firm
will install a bronze plaque in the
bridge for council.
Work is expected to start as
soon as final approval is given by
the Stratford office of the
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications.
Lease terms
for CASTLE
At Friday's meeting the Huron
County Council formalized
arrangements concerning the
house purchased by the County
for lease to the Children's Aid
Society for their Children's Aid
Society Teen Living Experience
Project (C.A.S.T.L.E.)
A standard five year lease is to
be drawn up, computed from
August 11, 1976, at the rate of $600
per month which will include
repayment of principal and .in-
terest,,,, taxes, insurance and
maintehance,
The lease is to include a clause
to provide that either party may
terminate the lease upon three
months notice in writing during
the term of the lease. The house's
located in Goderich.
Council also agreed to pay for
the installation of a light in the
upstairs hall of the CASTLE
project house to illuminate the
stairway and hallway.
Acting on a request that a
private office be provided for the
Children's Aid Supervisor, and
following a tour of the Children's
Aid Quarters by the County
Property Committee, the council
authorized an estimated ex-
penditure of $1,100 for the con-
struction of partitions and a door,
as well as wiring changes and
changes in the air conditioning
vents,
The committee also recom-
mended the expenditure of ap-
proximately $200 for the in-
stallation of floodlights on the
west side of the Assessment
Building. This was deemed
necessary to discourage breakins
after a recent such incident.,
Council approved the recom-
mendation.
In the Property Committee
report the chairman, John Baker,
Reeve of Hensall, noted that he
had been contacted by Fred
Tilley of the Seaforth Canadian
Tire Store as to whether the
County would allow him to retail
County Flags.
Council agreed to allow the
store to purchase and retail the
flags at a east of $19,99 each, and,
further that the flags be made
available to other retail outlets in
quantities of five or more,