HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-04-12, Page 7GODEUICH SIGNAL•STAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 12,';1973 --PAGE 7
Bitter words over
convention plans for
Huron-Pcih SS Board
Lockhart, left, presents the Goderich Elevator and
1 Company trophy to a rink of (left to right) Lois Van -
Hazel Beaver, Carol Meyers and Francis Clark. The
presentation was part of the Ladies Curling activities wind
up at the Maitland Country Club. (staff photo)
By Wilma Oke
"I ernpers flared at the
meeting of the Huron Perth
County Roman ('acholic
Separate School Board Mun-
chnight when, the question
arose its to the' number of
Iru-tees to attend the Canadian
Catholic Trustees Asao0iatiun
4 ((('.414(44 In 'Toronto Mav 17.
In and 19"
A motion was 1110(10 to s('t1(I
one 4(44-1ee and the Superinten-
dent of Education In a length'
s1tgurnent that followed it was
s(lgge-ted that one trustee
could not attend and brlitg
ha( k report, on all the
work -hops.
Tru --tee -Joseph Looby of ,
1)uhlu1 questioned the reed for'
attending the convention after
a large number of trustees had
attended the Ontario Separate
School 1 rll��ees A�sorlatlun
conyentln44 In Toronto on April
5 And 4
'1'r(1, -tee F .1. Vere of Strat-
ford told Mr. LoobV that if he
did not 4, 1111 to Intend himself
he-hnu141 keej> quiet.,
After hoard chairman, John
raham, left, • presents a trophy 'Oil behalf of the
ion Road Machinery Company to one of the top rinks
Saturday evening when the Ladies Curling Club at
aitland Country Club held their wind up activities.
Members of the rink are, left to right, Bertha McGee, Dorothy
Bogie, Carol. Myers. Absent from,the photo is Kay Duncan.
(staff photo)
st reactor trade heavy
yc h(Ing (lrayvt1 from
Reayv Water Plant,
un(1(•r1;((ing normal
("eri) R e 'i'ti(�rilica�
s \t'heri purified, the
'ter will he .hipped to
(1)114 i,(Iing Station,
near 'I'orontoo, for use in star-
ting up the fourth reactor.
This D20 was produced ,from
the First Enriching Unit, which
frlted •with h-vrir43g-ere,
sulphide and began building up
an inventory of heavy water in
the system in December, 1972.
ti
The Second 1 nl'iching Unit is
now in the early tilges of
operation
When toll 1pacityle is
:reached, tt1 '4,c verat tti�4,rjtllti.
of tuning and debugging, the
plant \viii produce s(I(I tuns per .
year. ,
Hughes to 1,14)1(1 the eighth ('OR
weekend, Mav 4 to...t), at St.
Michael's School In Stratford_
The Invitation for hoard
nlemher' to attend the Huron -
Perth TI3 and Respiratory
1)Iseases Association annual
education dinner meeting In
Egnlundv Ille 1'nitecd Church on
Mav 2 will he considered at_
next hoard meeting. Michael
('onnolly Is the hoard represen-
tative to the Association.
Fred Bergsma of Mtr'atfurbl
vv1s named to fill the remain-
der of the terra Of :lames Morris
(1 s4 honl hoard rept'esentatIve
un the Stratford I. hrary Board.
!V1r Morris was appointed to
the Stratford '('I ' ('ouncil to
fill a vacancy there due to the
death of one of the councillor-
fits. re'ignatton to the school
hoard as library reprt'sentatiye
was ;((('Iced at the meeting
A couple of shots or a full wedding album
RAIN or SHINE y'
Outdoor or Studio shots at same price
,yet of bad
Mi('ann of R.R.:1, Ailsa Craig,
called for "Order's the merit 4)f MDA Ioca 1 l
y
atlend inv. convention, WI'
dl (t(- .ed ('ritici;nr was
ley(die(1 at sending three
delegate- to the ('anadian
Cat holt( Tru -tees Convention
_last year vchelt it was 1101(1 In
V,(ncouyer, an(1 the fart that
one (f those -eat is no longer
on the hoard. The lack of war.
thyyhilt. reports on that conyen-
norl wa'- criticized a1s(4-
-I'ru-tee Ted (;t')ffrev of 1(1k
2. 7.urlch ,puke of 0 r(''cent con-
feren,,e ul llanlilton which Ile
attended, as we'll as Superin-
10101(.n4 of Education -John V111 -
tar and Trustee Michael ('on-
n,,liv ot-1(l( 2, Kippen, when 110
said he wished more hoard
n14•nll „hi'
were there- for the
Very y,,rthwhile vvurkshop-
I n ( y ot,(( of seven for and
fly c II motion carried
to Kermit ftp to six fru-tee, to
a 0'001+1 the convention. 1' IV('
11 (-tee- 'Unhealed they may at-
t('ud flit would ;;1Ve it definite
tc,-,ver at the next meeling In
I n
other. bit -mess the 13oa rd
.1111h(417ed thiat plant (44-
'(rdintt„tor fur the hoard. Ed
ltowla1141 of 1)uhl111 h4' •econ-
(Ie(1 to the ud hoc con111111 tee for
huilding projects.
"T'he Iioard granted per-
11i1sion to Rev. .'Michael
The preliminary list of Voters was prepared
from the enumeration as prepared for the recent
Provincial by-election on March 15th.
This list will be revised by adding the names of
qualified persons, the addition of proxy voters
and the certification of proxy certificates, on April
16th, between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. at the clerk's of-
fice lot' 20 - con. 16.
4 lt'r1 h 14ulice Chief Pat
1�1nt and Nth, er from the
Stratford detachment of the
Royal (' 1144(1(1)1 Mounted
1'nll( -01141 nn `I,ue"day that to
date no Incidents helve been
tep0144(1 in (ro(,lertch (4r Moron
('unrlty ( onnected '.vith a killer
)11-102,1(4'11(.; '01(1 as MDA
1)ea'11 have been attributed
to the drug In Toronto,
fl.lrmlltun and Kitchener.
I hereby call upon all persons to examine the
said list and make such corrections and changes
as may be proper
BREAKS THE SOUND BARRIER
SAVING YOU SSS ON SOUND VALUES
Ronald ('raven. 1 of no
fixed address. '.vas convicted of
car 411(11 in Prnv inclal Court on
Monday and-etltenced to three
month-.
eras (n Ita l earlier given
himself (1p to (;4)lerl(h fall 4'
,Idnllrting the theft of 0 car
from •Klnl1-.ton Street in
/;oderlch' Ort the early morning
of Mar'ch "► .
The vehicle' was later, found -.
. )tear (;eorgetovti n Ontario.
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