Huron Expositor, 2017-06-28, Page 5Wednesday. June 28, 2017 • Huron Expositor 5
IN THE YEARS AGONE
July 5, 1973
Dublin student
with voyageurs
Twenty students from area
High Schools along with their
chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Mullin from Goderich, left Clin-
ton Tuesday morning for Ms -
bury, Alberta by train. Here
they will be guests of that pro-
vince for ten days and following
their visit there, they will by to
Ottawa for a tour of that City
returning July 17th.
The Young Vgy.�eur
senting Seatorth
School is less
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rho
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County works out
VON agreement
A. alr,ar.'1.-.,c-
t.e•... Huron. Cx- .. and
, the Victorian ',vier ,. Nurses.
r as SLQYeSte•: t:• the : r.N, and
re. -r mrroende-i by t•.e Socia: For-
. vices
ur-
vjres Cotr.:r.ittee. re-e::ed
council approval. The neA azre.--
ment ''Overs nursing ser':ir•-'
purchased from t :at organ:r..11or
by the count:.
The amenrfrr..•-:t :nclules the
new rate of $ :.00 per 1 :S1t, which
had already been approved by
council.
It aslso provides for a
thirteenth payment, or refund,
each year when the actual cost
per visit for any year is known,
which is usually early the fol-
lowing year.
It was felt by the committee
that the latter amendment sboald
result to reduced deficits and
therefore should reduce any un-
subsidized grants required from
the County In future years.
In other business from the
Social Services committee,
County Council agreed not to
concur with a resolution received
from the County of Grey.
T".e resolution requested
support for a move to ask the
Province of Ontario to contrl-
5ute SC per cent of all adminis-
tration costs of social service
departments, rather than only
salaries, staff training and travel
expenses,
Huron was of theopintonhow-
ever that such as increased sub-
sidy would only lead to more rigid
controls and loss of local
attfonomy.
rue
of
r1-
?st
8,
v.l
the
to
Ing
ta►
arse
Lions Carnival
t week
next a
for �, for nearly 30 Years wtoll pentti
�. nest ; f - - •.•.., 1^ tit,d tared aiotlg . ith b1t><
• of chance.
Han
n.st +►."►adas Titdtsr'3� _at sale and games
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This year the carnival, which
Frtda) ri:.'+u. I: acre Lions
n 38th as +tel Ltoss tai es ,lace at the 8
Su�:.. tr tt+ saluted bf stcl
Sumrr.r arn:val at the L .+111 Park will beOn 'mss"
Paz . 111; L` vee nts is on divers from Hamilton
sarurre amateur talent 1C st day evening. The campers sr711
Satuzap ::ht Talent Conte Include th Jim Flannigan, a tort
finalists r:11 :-ye for more 0101 Seaforresident. The pooll
water
s406 :r prizes, est be busy during the three ���
Accor'=� to CO4e� as swimmers compete torpriz l
chairman Marlen received have been received from to a series of events arrat>gedb,
:tilted amateurs in Newstredx.
Gerd Rimmer.
Mildmay, Huron Park. Hensal1s
St. Marys, Mitchell, Seaforth,
Kirkton, Brussels, Bayfield,
Varna, Dublin, Goderich and
Egmondville• Entries are still
being received, he said
wednesday.
The nightly 50c admisston,or
special advance tickets at 3 for $1.
include a chance on a draw for
$500 which will be made on Satur—
dsy
w!q.6
nfgttt.: The Carter
m
OPP checks
park thefts
TITtte OPP is investtgal
breaktn and theft at the
Park that could have had s
mgibtt
ROSEMARY NEWNHAM
THOMAS RAPSON
S.D.H.S. onnounces five Ontario scholars
Sanibel! rtstr'tct HIgt Setool announced on
vo*r to aasies of atraduattr>r pupils alio had
Iiws iataatled as Odario Scholars. They are
111tY0. Batt, dsatkrer at Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
111149saibita; Mama Fraser. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. loggia. r raser, R.R.2, Blyth; Rosemary
Nennt:am, daughter of qtr. and Nirs. Robert New•n-
t:arr., Seaforth; Thomas Rapson, sort of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rapson, R.R.4, Walton and Marlene Storey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Storey, Seaforth.
DARLENE STOREY
Scholars are required to have an average of SO
per cent or over. They receive a certificate and
a.► award of $150 will be sent to the school from
which they graduated.
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