The Huron Expositor, 1997-12-31, Page 3Seaford' aims at zero per cent tax increase again
.s.
The District Health Council
task force announced in the
latest re -shuffling of hospital
keds Seaforth and Listowel
will both lose one lied.
MARCH 19
Sealorth's Petite A ringette
team won the provincial title
in a flour -day tournament held
in Watcrhxo.
.r.
Atter 1' years of heing
ins olsed with the Seaforth
Girl Marching Band Brenda
Kenny has decided its time to
move on She has served as
helper. chaperone. orgamier
and president of the booster
club
Seatiorth Ct,1rs finished sec-
ond among the 16 teams
entered in the Young Canada
Week peewee hoskea tnurnJ-
rncrlt in ('.!ergs h Dorchester
blanked Se.ilorth 3 -II to wm
the ( championship
C•ouncrl passed .i bylaw
regulating open-air fires in
•Seats rilo. too he enforced hs
the tire department. The
hs Liss cnToss ors Sc.rforth t<)
rccostr the toss. it necessary.
through
\F\RSH 26
Form; 7 E \:`o'iror editor
Tim (umn,:r_. who has been
teas lira_ tourn,ili.m in
Mes]s,o oy. presented a,
paper on Canadian -Mexican
relations ,:t .1 tree trade con-
ferences held in \\-,des. U K.
Prominent Seaforth busi-
nessman. Das c Stewart. of
West St Seaforth passed
age at the _•e of 76 He
was .r former partner :then
owner ot Stew.irr. Brothers
for more ;h.ui 5i i y ears
Slerher)Fliskricil .final Mane
Hickncll. Hioniecratt presi-
dent .ind wife of the late
Frans]. His knell, were pre-
sented Wath •t'se'r'ice award
hs the Se.cor:h :\gncultural,
Sloc]ety ,it their annual meet-
ing to rcco, niti+•n or Franci.
19 ye.:rs . scr. !Lc as director
of the so.
\ PRI1. 2
Samantha S:u,rge. of Ann
St. Scatiorth. thought missing
was l ..:feet after in OPP
emergency res.ronse team
and iw'o ,ar•.•nc unit•o assisted
uniformed ot!isers in the
search
Betty Hui -ser retired atter.
3' -and -a -hal; sears at the
Seaforth \1 aro-
•
The I -furor. -Perth District
Health ('. ,ares l ,lrcially
adopt, th;tr H,•s, ;sal and
Related Sen ices
studs
Drrest+•r, t f .:.: .i on direc-
tor Paul (.:r•..' I inn"anced
the ho.uJ - .rant trona
Ontahoo cr• , ens has been
APRIL 16
Huron County Pet and
Poultry Association held
their first-ever buy. sell and
trade event for poultry and
small pets at the Seaforth
Agriplex. It was deemed a
success despite the cold wet
weather.
•se
Nineteen Grade 6 students
from SPS became
-Peacemakers- after they
attended a conflict resolution
workshop at Wingham
Armories. The program is
aimed at techniques to help
primary students deal with
minor schoolyard disagree-
ments.
tea
Seaforth Central West
Jusenile Girls hroomhall
team won brontc at the
nationals in the "B- division
held in Montreal.
APRiL 23
The Huron detachment of
the OPP report a small
amount of money was taken
in a hreakin at Tasty. Nu
Bakery. Main Si. Seaforth.
The second-degree murder
trial of a former area man.
Steve Murray is scheduled to
begin in Godench. He was
charged Sept. 15. 1995 in
connection with the 'disap-
pearance of his daughter
\Irene.
sas
Rey. Cheryl -,Ann
St'adelhauer-Sampa leaves
Egmondville United Church
after 14 years. She will
become minister, of Central
United in Stratford. -
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The Town of Mitchell. 'and
the townships of Fullarton.
Hihhert and Logan -have
decided to name their newly
amalgamated municipality
the Township of West Perth.
APRiL 30
Nine-year-old Luke
Anderson was killed while
riding his bicycle in, Hullett
Twp.
Huron County Council con-
stofers a new computer sys-
tem at a cost of 5300,(00 to
replace its , outdated 11 -year-
old system.
. t e
225 children participated in
the annual Trout Derby held
at thc Lions Park.
MAY 7
' Four Huron County youths
and another young offender
are charged with break. enter
and theft. possession of a nar-
cotic and breach of pmhauon
after an early morning inci-
dent at the Hensall District
Co -Op. Hensall. A replica
hand gun was also seized.
eee
Seaforth District High
School' student. ' Jason
Shortreed earned a gold
reduced hs per sent this medal along with his team.
the Twin City Spinners at the
year Junior Wheelchair Basketball
championship in Kitchener.
1PR11, 9
Betwc•crl 1 `+' ti' 21W I golfers
took aJ'.int.:.' of the 20C+
weather w,o•rk on their
game at t'rc 'e.:torth Golf
and Co.. -try
Seaforth s D.iye \ist-Iwain
netted his !+Doth career goal
for the New York islanders in
a came ._,ons. the Dallas
Stirs and .:I'o risked up an
assist
Scatonh so•un, i .,ills Ior j
tern per sent in,rc.sc in
munrsiral Lases Both pro-
jected resenues and expendi-
tures are down c xactls
JR. DIVILOPYIN1 HOCKEY CLUB
LAMBETH
at
CENTENAIRES
FRI., SAN. 2nd
8:30 p.m.
LU CA N
at
CENTENAIRES
SAT., JAN. 3rd
8:30 p.m.
Remember the
BLUE LINE CLUB
UPSTAIRS
11
Two Seaforth area couples.
\laden and Jane Vincent. and
Tyler and Summer Papple.
pent two weeks finishing a
Building a snow fort takes a lot of work especially as cousins
Devon and Alex Murray of Beechwood. Michael and Matthew
Ward Virginia USA. and Andrea Murray. Beechwood; build the
snowfon in front of their grandparents home John and Nellie
Jansen of Seaforth. The families were visiting for the Christmas
season (Fitton photo)
school in Bluefields,
Nicaragua. -
IAY 14
Harpuncey's main road tra-
ditionally known as Huron
Street is renamed Harpurhey
Road.
..e
Scott Wood. goaltender and
Steve Mctnally. forward win
their second -straight most
valuable player awards at the
Seaforth Centenaires 1996-97
wrap-up banquet.
t..
Lit Cardno and Angela
Smith are appointed co-chairs
of the Seaforth Business
' improscment Association
+ Bi:\ i for 1997.
The Steve Murray murder
trial continues with'Nlurras,
taking the stand and testify-
ing he did not kill his Daugh-
ter. Misue.
\1:\Y 21
Steven `lure.:v lit Goderich
wJS Lound not guilty of the
second-degree murder of his
daughter. \lrstte after a I2 -
,Jay•
trial.
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Huron Centennial
Bruceftcld celebrates
anniversary. The
opened its doors on
1967 to 590 students.
...
School.
ire tith
school
April
Jim Willson. 33 of
Kitchener was treated and
released for face and arm
burns after a 24 -foot trailer
blew up at Family Paradise
Campground in McKillop
Twp.
MAY 28
Reilla Riehtmyer.s artwork
was chosen to he placed on t -
shirts promoting the
Children;s .Aid Society of
Huron County. She is a
Grade 4 student at Scatiorth
Puhlic School.
....
Huron County may he rep-
resented by 4 trustees instead
of the present 16 when it
Joins Perth. to become the
Huron -Perth District School
Board next year
Notice is hereby given of the
ANNUAL
MEETING
OF MEMBERS
in the
Clinton Town Hall Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th
AT 8:00 P.M.
for the purpose of receiving Reports and Financial Statements for
the year ending September 30. 1997 electing Directors and Credit
Committee officers. appointing Auditors and Scrutineers for the
purpose of amending Bylaws. approving special resolution to
amend by-laws. approving share resolution and of transacting all
other business of an Annual Meeting
The membership will consider and if thought appropriate.
approve a resolution amending the Credit t nion s Articles of
Incorporation and Bylaws to create and authorize the issuance of
an unlimited number of Patronage and ins-estment Shares.
Copies are available at the Credit Union office to review in
advance of the Annual Meeting
I.unch will follow the meeting Ikx,r Prizes to be drawn
i)ated at Clinton this 17th day of November. 1997
Peter McFall.
Secretary
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
1• •+erre
1•. tt•
118 Main St North
Exeter 235-0640
Seaforth area dairy farmer
Conrad Eckert passed away
at the age of 82.
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JUNE4
Huron -Bruce Liberal candi-
date Paul Steckle was re-
elected to a second term with
more sotes than the other
four candidates combined.
...
• Sealiirth businesses. south
of the railway tracks have
spent more than SI -million in
new buildings in the last four
years. They include Sun
North Sa stems. Huron ice
Co.. Seaforth Creamery inc..
Sharon Medd's' office/c'ar
wash. the new Hensall
District Co -Op warehouse
and Design Concrete.
Rob Janmaat. 15. of
Egmondvilie and a student at
St. Anne's. Clinton won the
midget hogs' It)0-metre hur-
dles at WOSSA in Brantford
with ;time of 14.83.
JUNE 11
.Huron County ri,ad super-
intc,ndertts hosted .t success-
ful trade show in Seaforth
with large crowd* attending.
• =
Dave Kelly. of Waterloo.
and a graduate of Seaforth
Distract High School shares
his experiences as he travels
through 21 countries in .ix
months.
More than 20) high school
teachers and other. from
Huron County who are cur-
rently under contract. mem-
hers X11 t he Ontario
Secondary School Teachers
Federation iOSSTFi. voted
May 27 to support the
union\ province -wide sanc-
tion of recent Ontario Loy-
ernmcnt educational policy
JUNE 18
Seaforth has approved the
construction of a new water
tower at a cast ot 51.01 5.000
it will has.: .i volume of
about 425 thousand gallons.
Nancy Holmes who had
taught for the past i- years at
Si. James School retires
THE HURON IXPO$ITOR, December 31, 1997-3
NOTICE
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY OPEN UNTIL 11:00 PM
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for your continued patronage and .wish you and
your family a happy and prosperous New Year.
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