HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-06, Page 10PAGE 1.0--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 197.4
Mrs. Jae Gourt'aey .129-1189
CONGRATULATIONS to
Adrian Miltenburg," son of Mr.
and . Mrs. J®hn Miltenburg- of
R.R. 7, -huek now, who
graduated with the Degree of
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
from the Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Guelph.
His parents and his. brother
Toni attended the Convocation
sentation, of
and the pre
Diplomas on Friday, May 24 at
the War Memorial Hall in
Guelph. .,'Adrian received the
award for proficiency in large
animal medicine. Adrian has
accepted a position with the
Eldale Veterinary Clinic in Mrs. Barbara Eedy, teacher
Elmira, and commenced em- at our school was -hospitalized
ployrnent on' May ',1: during the. past week. Miss An -
Special welcome to the many nie VanDiepenbeek, daughter
summer visitors who come back of , Mr. and Mrs. Frank
to this area each summer. It is VanDiepenbeek• has been sup -
good to see the many familiar ply teaching.' High school
faces again this year. students who don't write exams
Fares Edmondson, Mrand will be out of school on Thur -
Mrs. John Edmondson and sday, June 6th for the sumer
family and Miss Rose. vacation.
Mariconda, all of Chatham,. ,• Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rolland
visited recently with the .for- -nd family from Clarkson spent
tiler's daughter, Mrs. Carl the week end at their summer
Riegling, Mr. Riegling and the home here.
Riegling familJ,
Monday, July 29 and ends on
Friday 'August 23.
A clearing auction sale of
livestock, machinery, feed and
some household effects was
held on-. Tuesday, May .28 for
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan- McLean
and another on Saturday, June
1 for,dack MacLennan with,tlle
auctioneer being Grant
McDonald for both occasions.
Con Hogan fell while at work.
last Friday and fractured three
ribs. He is convalescing at his'
home here,
Fare§ Edmondson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Edmondson and
family and' Miss Rose
Mariconda, all of • Chatham.
visited recently with the 'for-
mer's daughter, Mrs. Carl
Riegling, Mr. Riegling and 'the
Riegling families.;
Dennis Shea of Detroit,
Michigan •visited recently with
his aunt, Mrs. Bernardine Kin-
ney.
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Detk Logtenburg and the
L gtenburg family on the death
o Mrs. togtenburg's father Mr.
S on de Boer of Lucknow in
his 74th year. Several from this
area •visited the McKenzie
Funeral Home in Lucknow and
attended funeral services •on
Tuesday May ,.28 at the St.
Helen's United Church- with
burial in „G.reenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow, . •
Achievement Day for 4-H
HomemakingClubs in this area
was held at the -Brookside
School recently. The
Kingsbridge ,Kuties with their
leaders, Mrs. Antone VanOsoh
and Mrs. Eugene Frayne atten-
ded.
Pupils who attended school
. ' at Kingsbridge had a holiday
on Friday, May 31 as this was a
Professional Development Day.
Twenty-five teachers from St.
Mary's School, ' Goderich, St.
Joseph's School, Clinton,
Sacred Heart School, Wingham
and St. Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge held a Workshop
at St. Joseph's School
Kingsbridge from 9:00 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. on the Metric System; ,
Curriculum Evaluation and
planning. the teachers Lun=
cheon at noon was prepared
and served by the Kingsbridge
Catholic Women's League.
Several' children from this
area registered for the swim-
ming instructions to begiven at
the Lucknow and District
Swimming Pool on Saturday,
June ,1. The first session will
begin on Tuesday, July 2 and
last until Friday, July 26. The
second session will begin on
Several from this area atten-
ded the 25th wedding anniver-
sary celebrations of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Greer at the
Lucknow Legion Hall on Satur-
day evening, •June 1st while
others attended the Forrester's
dance at the Saltford -Legion
Hall.
Grad
Ruth C. Melady, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. T.R. Melady, 362
Huron Rd., Goderich, .received
her Bachelor -Of .._ Arts degree
May 23 at -the University of..
Guelph Convocation" from
Chancellor Emmett M. Hall.
Miss Melady is a graduate of
GDQI.
iufstaiihog bogs
Most valuable track participants among the boys were
'midget boy; Tim McGee, most valuable juniorboy; and
The awards were made4during awards assembly. Mo
•
(left to right) Pete Crew, most valuable
Dave Martin, most valuable senior boy.
nday morning at GDCI. (staff photo)
County changes discussed
At the May session of Huron
h
County Connell held Friday in
Goderich, Gardner Church of
the Ministry of Treasury,
Economics and Intergovern-
mental Affairs spoke about
.John White's proposals for re-
structuring local government.
He . told county officials the
objedtive ` was simply to
eliminate as many special pur-
pose bodies as possible and
ideally, to have one body co-
ordinate, "all the demands on
the taxpayers' money'", but he
warned that' local government
may not be. ready for this
responsibility.
M -r: Church said that the
county councils acrpss the
•province appeared to be -the
basis for re -structuring,
especially in places where the
population is not " large but
spread out over a sizeable area.,
He went on to, say that while ,.
counties Such as Huron have
been 'progressive and have
already ,put a number of ser-
vices under the jurisdiction of
the county, them- are .,many,
many departments that are still
functioning. independently. He
expressed' concern" that it may
be sometime before total
restructuring can be accom-
plished. -
Th.e speaker' told council . a
study into the, proper plan for
re -structuring in Huron; would
best be done. by a commissioner
hired' by the county. He sajd
this method has been found
superior over other ways, in-
eluding engaging a consultant
and estimated the study would
take about 18 months to com-
plete and would cost about
$75,000 of which the provincial
government would pay half.
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He said the study would look
at boundaries, local govern;,
ment in general, types of
growth and the services and
facilities required, existing
communities of interest and the
present .relationships among
municipalities. ,
Mr. Church agreed with
Reeve" Derry . Boyle ' that the
provincial government :would
not force re -structuring on a
county, but he did draw atten-
tion to the advantages to re-
structuring in the future. It was
his personal opinion, Mr.
`Church went on to say, that the
municipal system as such is
"outdated",
In other business during the
day, county council voted a
grant of $2200 to the'ictorian
Order of Nurses; approved
McKinley...
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almost all commodities while
industries which, produce them
need more .workers he said. At
the same time, the government
is spending "enormous sums"
-on unemployment insurance.
He quoted a figure of $2.2
billion spent in 1973.
He accused the Trudeau
government, of wanting to
"swoop under the carpet"• an
alleged ,'unemployment in-
'-surance scandal publicized by
Conservative MP for Hamilton
West, Lincoln Alexandei.
Woolliams alto in-
timated unfairness in the ad-
ministration. of the Local
Initiatives Program. Con-
stituencies represented by
Liberals received $106,700,000
in LIP grants and Conservative
held areas received ,only
While the New Democratic
Party is admittedly socialist in
its aims, he also gave Liberals
that same label. '
The alternative to socialism,
he maintained, was the
Progressive Conservative -party.
under the leadership of Robert
Stanfield,'
some changes in the tree cut-
ting bylaw; approved,,the secon-
dary plan for the village of
Bayfield which now goes for
'ministerial approval; and
heard that'''-Iuron County,
scholarship winners at Cen-
tralia , College or Agricultural'
Technology had been won by
Darren Finkbeiner, Crediton
for Agricultural Business,
Management; Kathy • Wright,
Goderich, Home Economics;
and Catherine Malcolm,
'Seaforth, animal health.
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from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
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