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A VETERAN PARADER Lorne Conklin appeared Friday at the Lucon Fair parade with his swinging float sponsored by
Young's olso in the group were Mamie Wraith, Liso Morkin, Lourie Compton, Theresa Morkin and MargMorkin. T -A photo
PRECISION MARCHERS - - One of the most exciting and interesting marching
the Sarnia Bluewater Buccaneers.
groups at -Friday's Lucan Fair parade was
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BALI TEAM RIDES
Lucon Farr..
The Crediton pee wee 'baseball team rode in Fridays parade at the
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Storm hits
Varna area
A violent wind stomp on
Saturday afternoon brought
down a number of trees and
large branAhes in. the
Bavfiehl to Varna area.
A twister- apparently
touched down .at Wayne
Taylor's place. His im-
plement shed had its ' end
sucked in several inches and
an inside wall was moved
quite a distance. Several
sheets of steel were stripped
off the barn and several
,trees were. torn •apari. There.
wasextensive' damage fo his
car: A wagon was moved
'about 50 feet.. Then the
gravity box came- off a•nd
landed 100 feet from the t
wagon.
A large barn at the Blackie
place to the west of Taylor's
was destroyed.
At John Oslrums on the
Parr Line. a spruce tree
broke off about 15 teet.up and
landed on his car. Had the
car 'lot- been there. they felt
that the porch rant 'would
have been badly damaged.
There were .a number` of
power failures in the_area s
well.
Over 80 Club
Mrs. Olive" Andrew of
the Bluewater Hest Home
will ` celebrate her 95th
birthday on September 2.
THE BEE
A bee is such a busy soul.
She has no time for birth
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Perhaps that's why in times
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You meet so many sons of
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To integrate bus
students in Hibbert
By ALICE GIBB
Hibbert Township
students who attend St
Columban School and
Tuckersmith 'Township
students who attend St.
James School in Seaforth
will be riding the bus with
secondary school students
this fall. .
' The Huron ;Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board voted on Mon-
day night to integrate
transportation of these
students with secondary
school bus routes operated
by United Trails.
"This action means United
Trails can eliminate one
school bus route. a savings
for the board. •
The board had considered
extending the licence -of
Keith McCarthy. an in-
dependent bus driver
employed by the board. to
pick up the McKillop and
Tuck'ersmith Township
students. - -
H:owever. since Mr
McCarthy would then be
picking up students in the
protected area Of the United
Trails company. this action
would have required special
approval from United Trails
and the Ministry Of
Transportation and Com-
munications licensing
board: -
John O'Leary. one of the
trustees. expressed concern
that St. Columban parents
wouldn't be pleased with the
tTesults of integrattoh.
He said he had already
heard• that "integration in s
McKillop Township' is not'
of the Mount Carmel area
told the board that residents
in the area are requesting a
pipeline easement across
Our Lady Of MountCarmel
School property.
The Lake Huron water
pipeline is being extended
into -Stephen • township to
provide water for residents
from Mount Camel to
Cairo..
Mr. Fleming told -the
board residents are holding
a publie meeting. about the
issue on Tuesday night.
He said residents wanted
the easement across school
property so the contractor
wouldn't have to run the
pipeline under County Road
#2 road allowance
Trustee -David Teahen
asked why there wasn't a
More formal approach to the
board from the township or
the contractor rather than a
verbal approach from Mr
Fleming.
Mr. Fleming said there
wasn't time. since the.
pipeline -will be completed
over the next two weeks
'He added residents hoped
the school would eventually
hook on to the pipeline as
well. The school now has its
own well on the property to
supply its water needs.
Trustee Michael Connolly
said trustees have to think of
the schovlyard and
recommended the pipeline
be run -underneath the road
allowance rather than on
school property.
The board passed a motion
requesting that trustee
Fleming •and some of the
good." ,,�'° members of the property
Mr. O'Leary said some ',committee attend the public
patents were concerned ' meeting On the pipeline
• about younger children However. since the board
riding with high school doesn't meet again until
students. • - Septembers trustees pointed
Jack Lane,superintendent out they could not grant an
of business and finance. said easement across, the school
indegrated bus routes property. -
already serve board schools In other business. in the
in Goderich: Exeter. Clin- future board secretaries
Tim.s-Advocato,Au ust 24, 19711 Page 19
HONOUR ELVIS -- Carlene Desjoraine and .Belinda Lowe of Huron Pork made o bulletin
'board honouring the -first anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley. - T -A photo
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Kinkora. board business •approved by E.
Trustee David Teahen ' the director of education E
said one benefit of integra-• will be paid a travel
tion on the buses was that allowance of 20 cents per' El
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older students -can keep an mile. -
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eye on the younger -students. The completion date for
• Board members were also construction at. Precious =
- assured that the only Blood School in Exeter has =_
difference in travel time on been setback to August 30
. the new route is that the - Grade 7 and 8 pupils from _ ClIARGEX
route will be 212 miles the bead schools will he 74
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students at St Columban in September
School after driving from
Seaforth rather than from
Dublin as in the past.
.The board also passed a
motion that Charterways
- Transportation Ltd. be gitren
' the contract- to transport
pupils to Our Lady of Mount
Carmel School
For the last 24 years. J. P
Marrinan has handled ,the
contract for the board but he
has sold his business to
Charterways.
Trustee Vince Young said
he was concerned that
er companies won't be
as asy to deal with in the
fut re as the smaller.
'vate - companies have
been. .
The cost of transporting
non-resident pupils to Mount
Carmel from McGillivray
and Biddulph Townships will
be charged to the London
and Middlesex County RCSS
Board.
L-
Cleaning
In other -business. Sparkle
Maintenance was again
given the contract for clean-
ing services at St. Michael's
School.
' The number of classrooms
at the school had 'been
reduced from -11 Weight!
Trustee Gregory Fleming.
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