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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-20, Page 5 (2)Hamilton family was held in Riverview Park, Exeter. Sunday. There were 38 in at- tendance coming from Owen Sound. Lambeth. London, f}derton, Tofbnto, Mitchell, Staffa, Cromarty . and Exeter. Mrs. Cliff 'Miller is- the • newly--elected`-prestde-tst-• Ter -- 1979 and Mrs." Alvin Kemp, . ' secretary. treasurer; Social 'onveners; Larry and Ruth Anne . Gray and Gary and. Sandra Kemp. After -the noon meal all enjoyed -games, contests and visiting together. limos -Advocate, July 20, 1978 Pose 5 Arbft�hOncivvard •Continued front front page that has got out of Control," =950 less than the board's he said. three superintendents. Mrs. Weary said - she__ia_ - A Yice-principArWilh• two Pleased w1111 what she calls a air" settlement.. years -experience will earn "fair" Think it is a kind of 5 compared with the• settlement both sides can current .$31,900.live with ,and neither one 3.94 percent increaseefor The board had offereda should be unduly upset." • boar�___rhair-uan,- ----prihsipalsand-a-t.79-pereent �T critical of the report, said the settlement was a "preconceived decision by the arbitrator" With -the arbitrator basing his ' alienate . 0n previous -mon - -- tracts in other counties. He said the arbitrator did not pay attention to the board's arguments con- cerning the agricultural community's economic situation and ability to pay. in !tie teachers' favour. . • Mr. Elliott said the report's increase for vice -principals. The teachers salary demands also covered Principals and vice-- principals. . Ali __satiety increases- are - effective September 1 and are not under anti-inflation guidelines. One of the major stum- , tiling blocks. in the 31 day strike was sick leave credit. gratuity, which was settled • • Dean Johnston agreed not . to alter the clause which allows a teacher with ---12 years of experience to collect up.to half a year's salary al, resignation or retirement. The board wanted to add an age restriction of 50 years before a teacher could collect, reducing the eligible teachers from 108 to 38. He argued for retention of the clause as it has been part of the contract in Huron since the board's inception in 1969, and the board did not • offer anything in its place. Mr. Elliott Said it is dif- ficult to determine the cost of this clause as no money is budgeted for it but "if 108 teachers decided to hand in their resignations, the_ ship would sink. - "It is a contingent liability findings confirm the board's reluctance to go to ar- bitration. _ It is expected the _ set- tlement will effect the remaining contracts being negotiated. especially the 'elementary teachers. Drought Continued from front page "We'll be happy to harvest 50.percent of what sire did last year." he said. The late turnips will still be all right if they get rain, Kints" said. . The pea crop hasn't been affected by the dry weather yet. said Jack Urquhart, manager for Canadian Canners._ if - the dry weather continues another few days it could be detrimental. he said. _ •__._The-•-e-ar+ner's -corn-chip - isn't hurting from the dry weather either. Urquhart said. The weather • has slowed the growth of the crop, he noted. • FIRE- AT REC CENTRE - Exeter firemen- work to remove o slightly scorched tractor and wagon from the South Huron Recreation Centre Offer o minor fire there friday afternoon. The blaze. was started when a spark from a welding unit ignited gasoline in the pit area: Thejires on the tractor were damaged and the paint on.part of the building was blackened by the. smoke. Sunday night the Exeter fire deportment 'responded to a false alarm at Dashwoods photo Industries. Mg.ft, $5asM-a "nom fir ,• "a . HAZEL MOODY • • Hazel (Hicks) Moody died in Toronto on Tuesday, July 11, 1978, in her 85th year. She was the wife of -the late Norman Moody of Ottawa and mother of Kay, (Mrs. David Hunter) of Don Mills and Arthur of Ottawa. She was predeceased by her brothers. Byron and Leon Hicks of Centralia and sisters, Alla, (Mrs. George Stewart) of Calgary and Ruby (Mrs. Henry Corsaut) of Watford. A memorial service was held at The Church of the Ascension in Don Mills. • • RODNEY STEWART At Huronview . Home, Clinton, on Friday; July 14, 1978, Rodney Edwin Stewart. beloved husband of the late Blanche ( Miller) Stew art 19774. in his 80th year. Dear father 'of-Whorell-, -- Red j Stewart of R.R. 2 Kipper. Dear brother of Mrs. Lawrence f}ea1rice).-Arnett of Gaspe, Quebec, and four grandchildren. The funeral service. was held Monday tr(ui_1 e Westlake Funeral Home. Zurich and Trinity Church. - Anglican Dear Customer: We - thank you for your patronage for the past 17 years. ' We • appreciated each and everyone of you and think of you as our, friends. We closed our store doors but we are still residing in Dash- wood. Thank you most sincerely, Hugh 8 Bernice Boyle Doshwood Locker Service & Food Market. • Obituaries OLIVE PYM At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital; on Sun- day. July 16, 1978, Olive Eloise (Prance) Pym of Thedford in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Mervin P. Pym and dear mother of Donald of Brampton, Eloise ( Mrs. Jack Eagleson) of Parkhill, Marion.i Mrs; Mike Whate I of Sarnia, and Jack of Ipperwash, Harold of London and Stanley of Thedford. Sister of Harold of Bosanquet, Audrey ( Mrs. Cliff Moore) of Exeter, Clarence of London, Gordon of Woodham, Lois (Mrs. William Yule) of St. Marys. Also survived by ten grand- children: Funeral service was - held from Thedford United Church at 2 p.m_ Tuesday. Interment Pine _Hill Cemetery. -DENNIS HOFFMAN Give no indication they'll appeal ruling Members of Exeter • Ironically, Hanly said, if council indicated little in- the province had gone ahead terest in submitting any with its pfoposed property objection to a recent decision tax,system based on market by a special appeals hearing value, Baytield'would have that resulted in the Village of had to pay higher taxes. --Bayfieldwinning-a-reduetiort He -said there was a -large in its share of the Huron difference between what board of education levy. property in Bayfield_ was They were apprised of the valued at when the factors ruling last Monday by Clerk were set and now. Liz Bell, -who was one of the• Hamilton clan holds reunion 26 Huron municipal The 22nd reunioh of the treasurers who comprised the . abritration board hearing the Bayfield _ap- plication. Bayfield successfully argued to have their levy lowered •by $.8,229. That change will have a rippling effect 'on other Huron municipalities and. the provincial- grants provided -- for education. Mrs. Bell told council that Exeter will end up with an underlevy of 543 as a result of the ruling. adding that the province will be paying most of the levy lopped off 4 Hayfields total. Bayfield - Reeve Ed Oddleifson argued suc- cessfully that the assessment equalization factor for his community was too high. The Exeter clerk said CATHERINE MORRiSSEY there appeared to have been • Passed away :it St Mary's a mistake made in their Hospital. London. Tuesday. assessment. Jirly 18. Catherine (McPhee) Huron -clerk Bill Hants. Morrissey. widow of the late said he had expected the Augustive 0953 i. of Stephen other clerks to turn down Township.- in her 95th year. Hayfield's request. which Dear mother of (Kathleen) would have put the matter Mrs. Lou Groom of Van- before -an Ontario Municipal couver. (Winnifred) Mrs. Board hearing. Hubert Desjardine of The other '25 • Huron Amberly. John of Grand municipalities have 30 days Bend. Benedict of London. to appeal the decision, and Predeceased by •Andrew Hanly expects some may do (1964). Rev.. Sister Mary that. Avila (1959). Cyril 419691.• However. when the subject Mrs. Mary Bedard 419781. was broached at Exeter's Also sur'4iving are 29- special meeting this week, grandchildren and 58 great- there was no indication that grandchildren. Resting at any members,.felt they the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home. Dashwood Prayers Thursday evening Chaplain of St. Joseph's• at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass at Hospital. Chatham. and St. Our' Ladv of Mt Carmel Ontario, Th dam p Mrs. -Chureh`-Friday. -Julie 21 at CAMOVISMAAMOMMOMit EARL SPROAL Memorial Anglican Church Earl Sproal. In St. officiating. Interment Ex- Joseph's Hospitat,. London,` eter Cemetery. on Wednesday, July 12, 1978. Beloved husband of the late Charlotte (Lottie) Cham- pion, in his 75th year. Mr. Sproal is survived by one brother. George of Michigan and one sister, Mrs. Mary 'letterman of Buffalo and several nieces and nephews. Funeral_ held from the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. William St., Exeter. on Friday. July 14th at 1 p.1.1. Interment in Wroxeter Cemetery with Pastor Bodenham, officiating. FATHER - - FREDERICK COSTELLO At Marian Villa on Satur- day. July 15. 1978. Reverend Father Frederick Raymond Costello ( retired Roman Catholic Priest) former P On County Road l South of Marys Hos London. -- Zurich, n aria, __.Jus wear uncle of \lr5.'Bernice 10:30 a.m. Interment Mt. :Jur♦' 13. 1978, Dennis Leo hiller. Mrs. Ruth Russell. Carmel Cemeter Rev Hoffman. Beloved son of Leo Leo and John Costello. all of Father, R Charrette of A. Hoffman and Irene Detroit. Walter .1_ Costello iiciating. 4Esdaite)'Hotfman, R.R. 3, of Toronto. firs. Man Zurich. in his 15th year. Dear Frances Geiser of Exeter y LAURA BOYCE - brother of Robert, Barbara The funeral was held Tues, At her residence. !tensed. and Dianne all al home. day from the .John 7.. on Wednesday, Jul 12th, Dear grandchild of Andy and Donohue -Funeral Home. 1978 Laura Beatrice Rena Esdaile and great London and St. Peter's 4 Barrisdale) Boyce Beloved grandchild of Mrs. Mary Basilica. London with the ,.rife of the late Robert Henry Deurbrouch. Rested at the Most Reverend John M.. Boyce in her 83rd year. Dear Westlake Funeral Home. _Sherlock officiating inter- mother of the tate Mrs. Zurich until Monday. July 17, ment 'St Peters Cemetery. iiarvey ( Iris Lucille) when funeral Mass was held London - in St. Boniface Roman Spar1ing. Toronto. 'ETTA MAY YOUNG 'December 14th. 1970) and Catholic Church with Rev.Mrs. Earl 4 Shirley) Hackett Father Durand officiating. At the, Bluewater Rest of Stratford. Grandmother -of interment was made in St. Home. Zurich on Tuesday. Nit's: Stephen ( Ruth) Sealey, Boniface Roman Catholic July 18. Etta Mau--:( Boweyc--r' ', Susan Hackett. David Cemetery, Zurich. .Young. formerly of 'Exeter. Hackett all'of Stratford and Pallbearers were Nick .Van Stepmother of Shirley (Mrs. Stephen Boyce Sparling of Raay, Jim Regier. Jim Antonio Grossi) of Toronto Toronto. The funeral took Ducharme. Biel Masse. Bob and dear s :ter of Frances Livingston. •Bill Livingston.,, Mfrs. R. Bet'rV) of London. place Sunday. from the Robert Vanderhoeck and Predeceased by 1 sister Bonthron Funeral Home, Robert Grenier.: Flower Jessie (Mrs. Milton Pfaff) Hensel! with Rev Robert De bearers were Danny. Rader. (1976). Resting at the R.C. Graw officiating interment Chris Rader.. John Farwell Dinnev Funeral Home. Main at Baird Cemetery, and Stephen Esdaile. Street. Exeter. where the Brucefield. The pallbearers funeral service•will be held were Harold Parker. Ted on Thursday. July 20th at 2 Thuss, Clarence Stnitlie. p.rn. with Rev. George John Kinsman. Bob Parsons, Anderson D.F.0 of Trivitt Ross Samaras_ • r should .appeal the matter,. Tile topic will be put on their August agenda. It- is believed that the decision .was a precedent. Hanly said the--- the Haliburton region is the only other area to•has,e made a similar successful appeal of its assessment, but he ex- pects those upset.,, with education taxes will ask for hearings in the future. "'['here's going' to be a lot more of them,['m afraid."he said after the hearing. SADIE LUTHER Sadie Regina ( Held Luther at -St. Joseph's Hospital..§arnia on Friday - June 30. 1978. of 745 Alex- ander Avenue. Sarnia in her 650i-vear. Beloved wife of Murray Luther -dear mother of Mrs Leslie (Judy), Potter.' Forest. Mrs Michael ( Patricia ) Lukasweihz of Sarnia. Nor- - man arnia.Nok'- man Luther. Sarnia. Steve Luther at home 2 sons predeceased. William in .1965. ,terry 1971 The funeral was held Tuesday. July 4th: 19;8 from Mckenzie and Blundv Funeral Home. to 5t Peter's Church for mass Burial in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery, Sarnia - Ontario SELECT COMMITTEE ON HEALTH-CARE FINANCING AND COSTS A Select Committee of the Legislature has been ed to review health-care casts and etho establis alternatty Interested in ,should obtain th • the Clerk of the Co ,the briefs to him by Jul oratpresentatton of briefs sh Cterk of the Committee tdr Committee 11 (s+Mende weft be heard between Tuesday. August 22, 1 Committee as may be - • 1' • s of financing health are duals. groups or organ(iatIons precise terms of reference from' e and should present 7 1978 Requests for Auld be made to the onsideratuon by the at oral presentations oriday. July 31, 19 8 a 78 subject to reyisron by the required • - • --NTr Douglas Arnott. Clerk of the Committee Room 110 ' slatrve Building. Queens Park, Toronto. 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