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Council wants vehicles
banned at Victoria school
BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER .
A letter from the police
department of the *Town of
Goderich advised members of
the Huron Co'unty Board of
Education Monday evening in
Clinton ,that various„kinds of
motorized transportation as well
"As horses have been travelling on
playground recently about seven
"If is just a miracle that tic')
one was killed," ,she concluded.
A ',..suggestion to seek the
co-operation of the public, most
especially snow ile clubs etc.,
Policing harbdur
Ashfield-Wawanosh walkathon set for June 16
will Qremain, on
as needed basis
The policing of God,erich
harbor will apparently have to.
remain on an.,`,as needed basis"
according to F. K. McKean, the -
district marine agent. •
The town's harbor committee
had contacted the OPP but were
informed that the steady
Dr..' Alex policing of any particular area is
beyond the scope of the
The, second joint meeting of
the Ashfield and West Wawanosh
recreation' conimittees and other
organizations was held at
Brookside School on June 3 to
organize the vvalkathon
Ascheduled for June 26:
The head of ,the °Walkathon
committee this year is Diane
Hackett as chairman. The rest of
the committee consists of
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Larry
Park; publicity, Bryah Black;
would be used to assist the
Binder Amazonian Ilospital
Foundation find the remainder
to assist the recreation
committee sponsor the
swimming program for 4the
summer. The split of this year's
money will be one-third Ashfield
recreation „committee; one-third
West Wawanosly recreation
cOmmittee and one-third Binder
Amazonian FAid Fund.
The next meeting for the'
Public School in Goderich.
tentative policy regarding the tPwn
Clerk Harolt Wall's, at the Jirn Boak a.hcl energy centre, school at 8:30 p.m. Preseht at
The letter was submitted "in situation to inveStigite the cost request Of council; Mi. MCKean Warren Zinn. this meeting will bb Mary POaps,
The,purpose of the walkath-on executive director .of the Rinder
the hope that you could pass a ' of signs for the county school suggested council consult with
...tegulat.ifirr J;),,vjaws, to ya_r4s_and public the OPP have 'the town was voted upon with the result Arnazonian• Foundation. 'At this
slide illustrations of the need for
further ,assistance in Peru, and
also the cattle barn for which
the money of last , year's
walkathonr, was used fdr the
.adcktion. of a cement slab floor.
Please remember that
everyone is welcome to 'attend
this meeting.
' n addition, the
transportation for the swimming•
program will be discussed at this.
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prevent .aqy type of a, vehicle organizations advising them that
that is driven other than by school property' Should be
muscular power to be prohibited off-limits for motorized vehicles
from the school ground area, . or horses.
befpra someone gets hurt".
In other- butiness, the board
, It was suggested in the letter announced the resignations ,of
that signs should be erected at- the following secondary school
the school grounds advising teachers effective August 31:
people 'that vehicles aie Roy E. Stephenson and Gustave
tab -id -den- on -the - school -7 Moriette,'. South 'Huron DHS;
\ Ralph Wareham, F. E. Madill;
Director of education John follow.n
g teachers: Mrs. Marilyn
Cochrane said that such policy Hohner, Hensaff TS; Miss
across . the county could be Margaret Hunkin, Exeter PS;
helpful. He reported that $3,000 Mrs. Bonnie Jewitt, Clinton PS
in sodding at the Vv'inghain (music); Mrs. Helen.,oKeith, Grey
School had been destroyed
Central (music); Douglas
through elle winter by PearSon, Hensall PS; Mrs. LoniSe
snowmobiles. ar• June 5, Reev,e, Douglas McNeill,
police make periodic checks di
-the harbor area.
"The principal' points of
concern usually -are careless or
dangerous oPeration of a boat,"
he wrOte, "which is a. civii
offence Or parking of a boat In „,
an illegal matter, which is under
th-C jurisdiCtion of the harbor
master."
The marine agent stated that
any police officer has authority
on the wharves in the' harbor.
Colborne council
At the regular meeting of
Colborne 'l'ownship Council held
Sygrove, Colborne Central; Mrs.
Victoria PS-; and . was in charge_,__with Councillors,
said she had. had a report or a car Paul Elgre'-a-tid riurst, -jetfinsiOn and
Madill, Wirigharn. MacPhee,„ Clerk -Treasurer,
Wilmer -7 --Hardy, and Road
Superintendent', !yin Good, in'
attendance. „
A large number of ratepayers
assessed , in the • Connelly
Drainao Works came before
Council. 'Mr. Shifflet, Drainage
Engineer "of Guelph, answered
ancl explained' the enquiries and
problems. The by-law accepting
the engineer's report, with some
correetions; was given first and
second reading and carried..
By -Law „9-1971, confirming
appointment of ClerU:reasurer
and Tax Collector, was passed.
Council discussed the dust
problem 'on Falls Reserve Road
and jt was agreed -to oil this road
20' -wide at twice -the cost of
Calcium Chloride as' a road
experimental projeCt..
The report of „ Burns ROss,
Township Engineer, was read
and Council agreed -to proceed
with -construction of the road in
the vicinity Of ,„ the Municipal
Dump in accorciance ,with the
report..
travelling
full
speed
it, atkiiiiiiselo IA eiriiiiioNosoledieeAs do of so so
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.4irop.mo_NummestAkokk .4! to wt." 1.6 sA iks it 10 e 1.0 pi's" iiipepossos, No see* • 11.41. se • ko
eing , low ug
registration date for the
swimming progxam is J,une 19.
Additional information will be
• sent home with students from va
West Wawanosh man becomes OFIC's 1,000th
• John Rutherford of VVest Ikawanosh becomes the 1.000th member of the Ontario Federation
. Agriculture in ,Huron ,County as he signs his membership sold to him by Vince 4,Kstin
• Dungannon. Hiiiron, leads all caunties in the nurnber of OFA memberships sold.
T he Huron' County
Federation' of Agriculture
welcomed its 1,000th member in
a short ceremony on Fri-daY,
June 4.
John Ruth,erford of . RR 2,
tucknow was presented with his
membership pin at his 'farm in
West Wawanosh.Township.
Mr. Rutherford, who operate§
the 325. acre Century farm
from Vince Austin of RR 1, memberships."
Mr. Austin will receive a free.
membership_ rehewal Tor -signing
Mr. Rutherford.
- The. County Federation leads
the province in memberships,
the provincial total being 8,000.
Dungannob, "to 'get him off my
back", he said' iokingly: He was
active on the township council
and is said to be otie of the best
ring men at the Lucknow
„ The pin was presented by Mr.
Austin, Jack* Stafford, county
chairman and 'Mason BaileY,
chairman, who himself has sold
``between 450-500
of
of
Mr. Bailey . said that a 'great
memberships were signed
through blitzes. but there was
still room for More member' in
most Of the townships.
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