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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-14, Page 8° PAGE & GQDERIGH §IGNAL-STAR:THLJRSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 AV WILMAQKE ex'txao,rdinarily, dangerous ' situation and that the protec The Huron -Perth County - tion 'pr'ovided, a child in a `4' • Roman Catholic Separate mile e hour -or over -zone, is S0oo1. ,,Board meeting in just 'as vital to a child in a 35 . Seaforth Monday night suppor• .mile or under zone, noting' that ted tile: position--. of HTugh R. being hit by a car at -any speed Crothers, Toronto, who, is 'could cost the life of a seeking public support and sup- youngster. port of me1'nbers of parliament • in,rthe introduction of a bill ,The board ,will write Mr. amending the inconsistencies in Crothers that.:, its 4position is the Highway'Traffic Act. that all vehicles should stop The., Highway Traffic .Act when a school bus is taking on requires (a) school buses.. must or letting off passengers in all have flashing 1igh.ts'frdperating speed zones. when children are being loaded— Thackery Roofing of Kit - or' unloaded. tb) school buses chener is to replace the roof lin ' musi have a" sign or ,lettering, St. Patrick's School 'at Kinkora.. ' indicating "Do not pass when at' a cost not to ex eked'„$7,13.1 signals flashing ,(c) Motorists and •part of the roof on St. Arrr-„ -approaching from either direc- biose School in Stratford at'a tion must come to a full stop cost, not to exceed $4,910. The until the flashing lights step. work is to be done between Mr` Crothers pointed 1 out May 1 and ,July 15, that these regulations are not required in areas. Where soeeri • Vala4-C+instruction of Strat= limits are not • more ,than 35 ford is to 'demolish the house, miles per hour...” He said the °garage and sheda� at 29- Well Traffic Act allows the Council Street"Stratford, for $760. The of any city to exempt highways.' property bought in December, under its 'jurisdiction., where 1973, is adjacent to Im speed limits'may be more than mact:rlate Conception School 35 miles per.hour. . , and will provide more parking' •Mr. Crothers Said it was an space for ' the teachers, • Patrick Carty ofStratford CARE -is was named, to: the cronvention e committee to replace ',.Joseph Looby . who is away on •a - le holiday: Others on the commit - p op a tee are Vincent Young of Goderich; Donald Crowley and ' ;,,. the— aditiV.-§tiliefiVeriden t "of`"`"-"-'" �a education, Joseph, Tokgr. The peojie' com' riittee ..will decide ,how many trustees are• to attend the. ° ° U various conventions and con•-. Bluevale Collegiate Inat'i.tute in ferences held for trustees in ,, Waterloo. Ed Rowland,`, Main - 1974 and will report at the next tenance bol -ordinator, attended meeting of the Board. as well. Mr. Geoffrey said they Nine,trustees will attend the received many ideas On saving Ontatr.io Separate School energy -heating etc. as well as' Trustees' Cottrit'il convention' in suggestions as to what to watch Toronto on April 3, 4 and 5.,out for. in roof repairs, con -- They are Michael Connolly, struction and, related areas. .,,Ki.ppen; Francis Hicknell„ Jack' Lane, business ad- Seaforth; Don, Crowley, 'Gad- aministratc>-r; Wis'authorized to shill'; F.J. Fere, David 'Peahen, attend. the.ZOtli• annual meeting Howard Shantz, and Patrick of the Ontario Separate school Carty, all of Stratford; Ted business officials' association Geoffrey,` Zurich: and ttrthur " ,in• -Toronto April `2 and 3. Haid, Lrstowel. Michael Connolly and .Ted Francis Ha -knell was named Geoffrey will attend the On - chairman e>t the board liaison Jario committee for education committee which will meet 't`neeting to be held in •Bra.ntford • frotn time to time (first meeting on April 21. • �•to be' held' Mart'hF::}6)'•with a-� H'' A• letter of cirgr.atulations is . similar committee composed of to be sent twEd Rowland's. son, clergy, with Rev, -Carl Keane of Michael, Of RR 1.'°Dublin, who Stratford, chairman, to discuss placed first ' in the ' senior rete nt issues related to elementary section Of the Royal • Catholic education to the two-, Canadian Legion District C county ju.jsdic'tion. ' public speaking • contest in -Ted Geoffrey reported on a one -day architectural. services • workshop which he and • Michael. Connolly attended .at Harriston on advance to , a competition 'in Collingwood on March 17. The board turned down on a' 9 to) 3 vote a 'request from Terry' Craig, a teacher at St. James Separate School in'Seaforth, to 'Send out a geographical statistical survey to parents of Students in St. Col,urnban and St: - Patrick',s' School, °Dublin; with the students taking the questionaire 'home to their parents. Mr. Craig indicated in his letter to the .board, the • statistics were required in the geography course he was taping at Laurier University, Waterl-roo. i, N . While the Board members agreed the survey was har- mless, Trustee David ,Peahen suggested . that, Mr. .Craig should mail out the questionaire himself, rather than involve, the board. The regional direc'ttar of .education in Kitchener 'repor- ted to the board' that it could, receive an a1°location feo•rrr , capital aid of $50,000 (category B) for such projects as exten- sions xten- sio s of education " services - Colborne Township :Hall at of: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Durst, Garlow• has had considerable ' who has been working in renovating done to . the main Nanairno, B. C. is now on the room. VW"hatwas once an of staff of the Wellesly Hospital, 'clinary room' has taken on a Toronto.' decidedly new look•"with the a -- ceiling being painted and lovely Mr. and Mrs. „Richard panelled walls. ° The 'Tiger 'Buchanan visited their 'son, Dunlop Women's Ihstitute ad- 'Ron Buchanan, Mrs. Buchanan dad _the. finishing touch with ,lovely matching .drapes. Many -residents on Highway 21 north of Dunlop corlier,ha,e `Wm. Westlake, Saltford and been puzzled as to the reason Gordon Powell of Auburn have �� trees" in the returned from ° a visit with why lovely maple vicinit'v'of Provincial Park have relatives in Vancouver, B. C. recently been cut down, The Mr. Westlake visited his A beauty of the country 'disap— pears all tog quickly. North Vancouver and Gordon IN The Ladies attending the . Powell visited, his father, ••sewing class . "More Ideas 'for brothers and sisters in the ewing--Knits" sponsored by vicinity of Kamloops; -B.C. the Department of Agriculture They report the flight was just and. 'Food in connection with something special and a most` file Women's Institute with enjoyable visit. . When they leaders Mrs. Richard were at the.airpo`ri for their return t°ri � there was a heavy Buchanan' and Mrs.; .Harm P Kloeze, meeting in the Carlow' fall of snow in B.C. 4,`1VIrs. L. M. Pope of Hwy. 21 is.. Hall ever Monday afternoon, a "" patient in Alexandra Marine are finding this very instructive and'beneficial 'and' many very , and General Hospital,. nice garments are' in the Goderich.• ma'king., Several of the Tiger Dunlop 4-H ,Girls -ate going 'to benefit by t•heeeial offer put out by the D.ep'a ment of,' Agriculture to'enaltdr-t }. ,.girls to attend the' Tce Capades in Londohn, April 9. • Apparently the Department is helping the girls with substan- ° tial assistance in securing „ on by the. Toronto Garden tickets. A bus has been char- Club'This `bus trip was tared "and the girls are looking arranged by the Goderich Gar - forward to 'this special event. den Club. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Durst, School children will soon'be Colborne, and Mr. and'Mrs. enjoying the mid -winter break. Ktrnersor Durst of Seaforth Colborne Central School will have returned .frorti. a very' en- close, this Friday at 2:30 p.m joyable holiday 'in- Florida„ •and school will re -open Mon.. Miss Betty Durst, daughter 'day, Ma'rch 25. and family in St. Thomas. on Sunday. d � � Graham Electric, of the novice hockey' division -in -the Goderich house •league, ended the season in .first place: Bill Stanliory preterits the trophy =to Mike Eastwood, left,' and Tim • Chisholm'.(staff photo). James. B. Buchanan, 'R.R. 4 was the victim of a painful ac- ' cident recently and is a patient in -Alexandra Marine ,and General „Hospital, Goderich. A group of ladies from Colborne ' Township attended` the annual flower,show in O'Keefe Centre, Toonto, put ` elp crippled kids Buys Easter Seals 74 KINGSTON ST., ' 'T 97 2 CHE V'•CAPRICE Two door hardtop, V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, side moulding, radial tires, vipyl roof.. Uc., DFY-398.., JIM HAYTER CI1EV.LDS. TROJAN ALL ALUMINUM POOLS DIVISION OF A.M.I. 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