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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-09-26, Page 12Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation W14 and VG GREY Area . Weiiclin (Photo by Harvey McDowell) HOGAN-PLETCH Agree on Y.D. lesso for -Board members CI-IANCE & GAMBLE sibMs A boNVS "iirbu say my growth stocks aren't growing? Maybe they should he watered." BRUSSELS Oat SEP1`EI46E Huron separates functions (Continued from page 1) it was," said Reeve Oddleilsono "Is the Executive Committee the committee to decide policy?" asked Oddleifson. "I thought each committee was a committee unto its own. I was under the impression there was no.senior committee. Maybe there should be but I'm afraid I haven't seen it in the books." John Berry, county clerk treasurer, referred to the rules and regulations for some con- firmation of the Executive Com- mittee's power s and while he admitted the legislation left some room for argument, It appeared the EXecutive Com- mittee was the only committee who had any right to recommend on policy matters. "Then let's formalize their authority in the proper manner," said Reeve oddleifson. Berry advised council od- dleifson's motion should be ;introduced at a later time in the meeting for vote by council, The motion finally intro- duced by the BayneId Reeve and seconded by Cecil Desjardine, deputy-reeve of Stephen Town- ship recommended that the Executive Committee be 'the senior committee of council with power to recommend "legisla- tive changes, committee changes, bylaw updating, changes in the standing rules and regulations, administrative changes and other organizational matters leading to i.he continuing smooth operation ' of the county". This was referred to the Executive Committee for consideration and recommenda- tion. In the meantime, however, the Planning Board and the Land Division Committee were separated when it was shown there would be no duplication of duties ir the change. "It won't slow the process up a bit," observed Warden Roy Pattison. Due to the death of the former reeve of Turnberry Township, Ken McMichael, . Donald S. Eadie, newly appointed deputy- reeve of Turnberry was named to complete Mr. McMichael's term on the development committee and Allan Campbell, reeve of McKillop Township, was named chairman of the Development Committee, a position held by Mr. McMichael, for the balance of 1973. A summary of expenditures and revenue to the end of June 30, 1973, shows a surplus of $134,205 with all budgets appear- ing to be within their limits. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. Miss Lori Cronin, niece of the bride, as flowergirl, wore a dress identical to those of the bridesmaids and carried a basket of yellow and white baby mums. Michael Hogan, of Lucknow, brother of the groom, was best man. Guests were ushered by Don Pletch of Brussels, brother ,of the bride, and Ron Hogan of Deep River, brother of the groom. For the reception held in Brussels Legion Hall the bride's mother received the guests in blue floral chiffon with silver accessories and a corsage Of yellow baby •mums. She was assisted by the mother of the groom wearing floor-length, dark green floral chiffon with brown accessories and corsage of yellow and bronze mums. For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, and points in the U.S.A. and Quebec, the bride chose a black, and white pant suit with black accessories and corsage of yellow and white mums. The couple will reside in Goderich. Guests attended the wedding from Toronto, Sarnia, Kitchener, Moose Jaw, Sask., Waterloo, London, Teeswater, Georgetown, Goderich, Brussels and Lucknow. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at bridal showers held in London, Kings- bridge and Brussels. For the first time ever, Huron residents will be paying for some "people services'.' on a populat- ion .basis' rather than on assess- ment basis. Following a decision atHUrOg cowity COUncil last Friday, the Health Unit, titirOnvieW,Child- ren's Aid, Social Services and Library budgets will be appor- tioned on a pitipulatien baSiS With the population figure to .be the same as the per capita grants for the year 1973 and using the 1973 estimated expenditures. The balance. of the county budget will be apportioned on an assessment basis. "It Is the etiltnitiatien Of a great deal Of work And study over two or three yearg," said Tax Review Committee Chairman Charles Thomas, Reeve of Grey. Figures 'attached to the report showed that tinder the new system; fourteen municipalities will I* paying More in' 014 and it municipalities Will be paying less. Those paying less include Goderich, 13ayfieldi AStifieldi dolborne, Goderich towtiship Oreyi. Hay, 1vicKillop, Stanley, TuCkersmith i tlabortie and Fast WAWAnoSh. A. recorded vote Wet' takettain the Matter showing 39' in faVer of the change mid 16 opposed. Those iti iater Wei% J Allan danipbeiii deal, beijarciiiisi, The Huron county Board of Education at its meeting in Clin- ton. MOnclaY afternoon aPPreved the use of the Venereal Disease Teaching Kit in the teaching of Health in the schools under the Board beginning with students in Grade 7. Mrs. Marion Zinn, chainnan of the Education Committee, who made the motion for approval, explained that the kit has been designed jointly by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Ed- ucation, and the Board will re- ceive a complimentary kit. She said that Dr. G.F. Mills, Medical Officer of Health for Huron, had attended the Committee meeting to indicate how the slides, tapes, transparencies, books, etc. could be used by the Physical Educa- tion teacher who will use the Kit. She said Dr. Mills will set up a workshop to assist the teaching on V.D. Mrs. Zinn said the subject is not new but has been on the sec- ondary school program for some time. She said students do not like lecture's on morals, hence the Kit is foritreatment rather than prevention. Mrs. Zinn said that Dr. Mills was asked if V.D. was prevalent in the County but he stated doc- tors do not report cases and that a visit to a doctor by a student is kept confidential, John Henderson asked if dur- ing the year, any time during the year, one of the teachers could attend a Board meeting and ,;go through a regular lesson just as if before students." He said, "I'm afraid a lot of .the board members do not know what is going on. I feel that what is be- ing taught about sex, instead of helping students, is hindering them." When asked if he wanted the initial lesson in the Kit, or, a middle one, Mr. Henderson re- plied, "I want one they think would be real interesting." Clarence McDonald asked why the V.D. teaching kit would start in Grade 7 and Mrs. Zinn said she had questioned this too. She reported that she was informed Grade 7 students would not get the same lesson as High School students but on a level suitable for their age group. The Board denied a request from John. Ball, Geography tea- cher at the Seaforth DistrietHigh School, for assignment as a tea- Cher with the Department of Na- tional Defence Schools overseas for a two-year term, on the grounds that due to declining en- rolments in Huron County schools it is-becoming more difficult to Dietrich (2), .D. s o Eadie, Ferguson, Hugh Flynn, Robert GibSon (2), Gerry Ginn, Joe Hof.. fman, Cal Horton, Joe Kerr (2), J. A. Mair, Walter Mcieride,Jack McCutcheon, Everett Mc , Illwain (2), Anson McKinley, R. McNichol, Doug McNeil, HarVey Mulvey, Warden. Roy Pattison, Stan Profit (2), Girvin Heed. C. -Scanlon, Deb shewfeit (2), ErWin Sillery, Charles ThomaS, Elgin Thompson, Jack Tinney , Jack Tarkehim, R. Williamson and Warren Zinn. • 6 .600•••••1••• • • 0 0 0 0 • • • • release teachers for sue year terms and hold thei tieni open for their return. The Board reversed i vision, re Paul Johnson o erich and he will be per to enrol in Central Huro ondary School in order t the subjects of his choi was the feeling of the Edu Committee that Board really left the decision o matter to the discretion Administration. A recommendation fro Management Committee t cept the trade of Ross Sco mited of Brucefield as thi supplier for 16 schools an of Sterling Fuels of Londo two schools.was accepted. T were the lowest tenders. A. request for an easemt the Town of seaforth to con about 600 feet of drain alor northerly boundary of Sea District High School for the poses of a better drain cull the Seaforth Community e, area was approved subject t playing field being return its original condition after struction of the drain. The Board approved p' the frontage charges for the struction of water works it Village of Zurich relating t water service to the-Zurich lie School in one payment am ing to $3,250, The Board approved ar crease from $25 per room month to $35 per room per m to the Huron-Perth County Rc Catholic Separate School B for the use by Queen Eliza School for Trainable Reta of three classrooms in St. pet School, Goderich, for the pe July 1, 1973, to June 30, 1 Now save faster Special Savings Accounts • 55c .2 for 49c' #11*ii o ti O. 41 Oil- Bonnie Lynne Pletch of Brussels and James Gerald Hogan of Lucknow exchanged marriage vows in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kings- bridge, on Saturday, September 15th, 1973. Father Edward Dettinger per- formed the ceremony in a setting of candelabra and baskets of sha.sta daisies and yellow mums. Miss Colleen F'arrier of Toronto, cousin of the bride, played traditional wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Robert Cunningham of Ethel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pletch of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan of Lucknow are parents of the groom. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore 'a formal gown ' of pebble peau de sole fashioned with empire waist, scoop neckline and elbow-length sleeves, with alencon lace trim. The chapel train had matching lace. The shoulder-length veil was caught with rose-petal flowers and seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of red roses and white feathered carnations. The brides attendants, Mrs. Karen Cronin of Seaforth, sister of the bride, as Matron of Honor and bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Hogan, London, sister of the groom and Miss Lynda Gibson of Listowel, were dressed in floor, length gowns of mint green polyester crepe with white lace trim. They carried boquets of white shasta daisies and mums and wore matching green flowers in their hair, Population is pay basis Ca rstation Evaporated 'Milk TRUST .cOmPANY SINCE 1889 Stieii Branch Manager LiStoWel. •••••••••••••••••••••••• HILTS FOOD MARKET None 887-9339 We Wive SPECIAL • • Duncan Hines Cake Mixe8, Cherry Supreme • • And Swiss • CHOCOLATE