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Regular games: Win. Upper,
Listowel; Mrs. Margaret Adams,
Wroxeter, Marie Hamilton, Lis-
towel, Mrs. McLennan, Lochaish,
Ileen Wagner, Lucknow, and
Mary Dumpily, Listowel; Dave
Miller, Listowel and Mrs. Hollo:
way, Wingham; Veen Wagner,
Lucknow; Joan Robinson, Luck-
now (2), Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich,
Mrs. Anderson, Lucknow and
Mrs. McLennan, Lochaish; Mrs.
Barkwell, Lucknow; Muriel
Ritchie, Lucknow; Margaret
Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs. Schill,
Formosa; Mrs. McLennan,
Lochalsh; Mrs. Holloway, Wing-
ham; Mildred Coupland,
Wroxeter.
Share the Wealth: 1-Mrs.
Strauss, Mildmay and Wm.
Upper, Listowel; 2-Mrs. Strauss.
$25 Special: Jim Scott, Listowel
and Mrs. Jean LaRose, Kincard-
ine.
Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Jack
Henderson, Wingham.
Jackpot Consolation and bonus:
Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, Lucknow.
Lap Card: Bonnie Hislop,
Wroxeter.
Door Prizes: Ileen Wagner,
Lucknow, Pearl Angus, Wing-
ham, Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter,
arid Ann Strauss, Mildmay. •
Lucky Draws: Roger Leitch,
Kincardine, Clara Denstedt,
Dorking, Florence Kennedy,
Wingham, Sarah Hamilton,
LticknoW.
Dart game: Mary McInnis,
FordWieh- $1.0.
fidwick Lions' 50-50 monthly
draw: Grace Fischer ) Listowel
$21.50.
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Suggest restructuring local
government at County Council
At the May session of Huron
County Council held Friday in
Goderich, Gardner Church of the
Ministry of Treasury, Economics
and Intergovernmental Affairs
People we
know
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins
spent last weekend with his
sister, Mrs. and Mr. Robert
Mitchell at Downsview and
attended the official opening by
Honourable Wm. Davis, of the
old McKenzie home at Pioneer
Village. Also the 100th anniver-
sary of Blackwood Masonic Lodge
Ladies Night banquet in Wood-
bridge.
Donald Hastings, 3-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hastings who was injured in a
lawn mower accident on May
11th, has returned home from St.
Josephs Hospital, London.
Mrs. Dorothy McArter is a
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Nellie McArter, who has
been a patient in Clinton Hospital
for sometime, returned home
Thursday of last week.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Campbell on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Campbell of Listowel, Mr, and
Mrs. Lawrie Cousins and family
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cousins and Timmy, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Cousins and family, all
of Brussels.
Winners at
Howick
spoke about John White's
proposals for re-structuring local
government. he told county
officials the objective was simply
to eliminate as many special.
Purpose bodies as possible and
to have one body
co-ordinate "All the demands on
the taxpayers' money", but he
warned that local .government
may not be ready for this
responsibility.
Mr. Church said that the
county councils across the
province appeared to be the basis
for re-structuring, expecially in
places where the population is not
large but spread' out over a
sizeable area.
He went on to say that while
counties such as Huron have been
progressive and have already put
a number of services under the
jurisdiction of the county, there
are many, many departments that
are still functioning
independently. He expressed
concern that it may be sometime
before total re-structuring can be
accomplished.
The speaker told council a
study into the proper plan for
restruc turing in Huron, would
best be done by a commissioner
hired by the county. He said thig
method has been found superior
over other ways, including
engaging a consultant, and
estimated the study would take
about 18 months to complete and
would cost about $75,000 of which
the provincial government would
pay half.
He said the study would look at
boundaries, local gov'ernment in
general, types of growth and the
services and facilities required,
existing communities of interest
and the present relationships
among municipalities.
Mr. Church agreed with Reeve
Derry Boyle that the provincial
government would not force
re-structuring on a county, but he
did draw attention to the
advantages to re-structuring in
the future. It was his personal
opinion, Mr.Church went on to
say, that the municipal system as
such is "outdated.".
In other business during the
day, county council voted a grant
of $2200 to the Victorian Order of
Nurses; approved some changes
in the tree cutting bylaw;
approved the secondary plan for
the village of Bayfield which now
goes for ministerial approval;and
heard that Huron County
scholarship winners at Centralia
College of Agriculture
Technology had been won by
Darrel Finkbeiner. Crediton for
Agricultural Business
Management; Kathy Wright,
Goderich, Home Economics; and
Catherine Malcolm. Seaforth,
animal health.
New Star
Personally, my wife doesn't
think very much of that new
foreign movie star. As a matter of
fact, my wife thinks she's
overrated. She's seen several of
this star's movies and she can't
understand a word the foreign
actress is saying.
.Brussels Public School
Slippin' Sliders 2 3
Base. Bouncers 1 4 u
Brussels Public School Traci
Field meet will be held
Friday, June 7th, for Grades 3
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