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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-24, Page 19 (2)• 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 T -A photo BALI TEAM RIDES Lucon Farr.. The Crediton pee wee 'baseball team rode in Fridays parade at the T -A photo i R. K. 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WE • ALL WIN GET YOUR TICKET NOW cot this special Bonus ;;ra'w ticket sales will stop at 6 00 n m Thursday August .' .1978 to accommodate the advance Gnus drawing `ickets are going fast sr don t I',a4" C.et yours n, .. and don t miss the srecial •our '.':intarlo shop': the Monmoi,r - .. . r.: :.•ena Wilberforce ,. • .. ..Coe ,ear ..i • i'rq pe' ,..1 S. 1ahv r,t(' • 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 control. Perhaps that's why in times like these. . You meet so many sons of hees. • • ADVERTISING The shortest., route to business profits 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 annmuw iuni nmunmmmwmmmnummunnnnnumunm ninumin nnumm ismini umum ninnin ilnmmmmmmunumuummisninss SHOE SALE ENDS SAT., AUG. 26 aWome^ s Tender Tootsies/ Assorted $6 6.99 bGr` Casual and Dress Shoes S8 99 Children's Straps & Ties Factory Imperfect Just o few left $6.99 = me,' 5 Dress or Casuals $8.99 100/0 OFF ..' ALL IN STOCK MERCHANDISE : -. INCLUDING Men sF. Shoes - s 1 Z 99 E = g. ton. Seaforth. Stratford and travelling out of town on 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 — • SMY ■ SHOE 5 TORE older students -can keep an mile. - E 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 longer. since in the after g--f;EE-•ftiscnrcT•s•-Pirattt _ --- noon the. bus will pie up when it is in, Stratford earls' 1IIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllilllinllltmlllllllltlmlllltllllllllllllllllltmllllttltlllllhlllllllllllllllpllllllllllllminlllllll111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInr • NOT ALL SIZES- IN ALL GROUPS ALL SALES FINAL MAIN ST. EXETER 235}1933 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. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. - For mofie information contact ohn R. Consitt at 2364381 or 236-4560 - hROEHLER J KURU e R os.I IarPEppIEr K ROEHLER WINDFALL OAK 7 -PC. DINING ROOM .OMIT HUTCH. IxTRA IARGf TA.II 4 CHAfIS REG. VALUE-'ISTS. SAVE '300. 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