The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-04, Page 1, �nP„naa M
."."1 F ve young p Ontario Scholarshipsch Distr.ict Collegiate , Institute have'been
ry�r
recommended forthis. year, 'hese stttdex is have. all com-
pteted Year 5 (Gr de 13) with an average•'of at least.80 percent. On six credits.
\'‘ Top student In the classA was Glen Naylor,, •sora -cff Mrs. Jessie Naylor, Auburn,
`with- an ;Lerage of 87 percent. He also was the winner of the Robert McKay '`”'
Memorial . Scholarship_'for attainr the highest average i,n''Year., 5.
Maki een McCauley; daughter of Mr.=and Mrs: Peter J McCauley,' 255 Bayfield..-
Road,
Mau
a
average' of 85.8_percent W_ , ..
: had avers ••
caking, fii�-protection,
recreation oil under :discussion-
Another Goderich resident, -Randy Keller, son of Mr." -and Mrs Kenneth Keller,
15 Victoria Street S., had,'an, average ,of 84.5 percent:
Two -candidate* foe .this.yea'r's,-school •queen we're among the Ontario: Scholars
• • -: as well. They areSuisan Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Freeman, R1112,.-
Goderich
R2-Goderich, with an average of 61 2 •percent and Mary Van Rooy, daughter.• of. Mr
and Mrs:'YJohn Van Rooy, "RR.3' :Goderidi -who'se-average .was 80 percent.
' An Ontario- Scholarship is worth $1,00 to each • winney. �.
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After' .last week's ' Huron.
County Council .sheeting - the
fined one until September' -
vas apparent that while mem-
bers are 'interested in county'
restructuring, they are ...not
anxious to pay up to $100,000
s , in consultant ' fees toll-iave tik
job done for thein; ,,
Actually t e. Executiive-''Com
-rnittee chaed by Douglas A
• McNe i 'r eve of Colborne
• Toivns'hipt trought in a-recomm-- iS
'.. mendation' that no study on'
r'estructurin'g be carried out.
The intent of this motion was a.
"subject for _argt lent -until-
CI rk-treasurer ,'John Berry
said it was ,his understanding"
the committee was opposed, to
paying a •c4. : aultaint to d the
study—as w " ecommer}dlast
month ,byr; resentative from'
the; Mini ry ,of Treasury,
Economics ,and Intergovern-
mental Affairs. • •
Reeve 'Roy Pattison,' :county
warden. last year, `told •council
the decision for the recomtnen-'
dation of the -executive, con n•it
tee "was, ``not unanimous", what happens in Oxford/ as far, development committee was county council the'developrAent'
"If nothing is done we'll be • as•the tax. picture is concerned:- n approved', however. That -"had been controversial in.Ash-
told t by the province how McCutcheon reminded •council recommendation waste ' that .a - field - from the standpoint that
•restructuring should be dqp that whenever. r•estruct tr ng• i repr"esen,tative of each fire" area it closed off access to the Public
jarhaw will ecarri o
d it 11 b ed dt''
ford Count . idde a :'t was generally agreed; by ' development of May -park
with -•Marr. that+:it was a "goo(„, i:oun • • khat -a -c ntral dispatch Devel_io r ent" in Ashfield
idea to',Let thepeople' decide. 0[s—tem was the'earning . Township J1.St • SOuth 'o
•`•, •Jack McCutcheon, reeve, of ° thine" and "something to work : Albert:
• - • A TheCounty D.
should' 'be delayed until "we'see The recommendation 'of the Planning;' Gary. Davidson, told
/God•erich District Collegiate
',Institute has announced the
/ winners of this year's schol•a�r
t shi s- in each of the five years..
' 3 Six, students will. receive their)
awards at commeneementexer••••
ciao early next fall.
,• 'Veterans' Memorial Scholar -
calculated, from' the aggregate'
of seven Year, 2 subjects was
Joan Coulter,'sd 'lighter of Mr.
and ' Mrs. James W. Coulter,
181 Cameron Street, with .at f
•••waveragg of '94.1 percent
- Marilyn Wagler, dauglnt,er
ships were won'- by two- girls
who had the highest averages
in Year 1 (Grade .'9). Winners
ares Anne "1VM ri °" 1-1 ward;`
• ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
- • Robert Howard, RR'.3 Goderich ,
with an average of'89.4 percent
,,With
Donna Frayne„ daughter of
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'DONNA
FAAYNE
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Mr. and. -Mrd. • Donaid. Frayne, T'
RR. 3 Goderich with an
av rage of ! 1rcent. • • •
• In. Year ,2 (Grade l0) the
win lets- of the Peter Adamson
M1ibirixl :. Scholariship.
M. and -Mrs. Kenneth°Wagler;,
RR 2 Auburn, was' the -winner
of the M-e•I�Cirn Mem,, 'r 1
. h' fo'r the highest
Scholarship P
average in Year 3 (Grade .fl?.
Her average was 86.9 percent.
•
The. 'Peter . Adamson
Memorial, AS'crholarship fore the
highest avera"" in. Year 4
(Grade 12) was. won by Joan.
,Schoenhals; daughter of Mr.
completed; costs, seem' to 'Irt-e board together with the County of the beach., .However, accor-
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argued Pattison ' -"''"� crease.. ' Fire C•o ordinator ; &rfd tithe ding. to,.the plans presented to'.
ei
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�r Deb ^{,Sh'ewfelt; .•reLve of^'•�--_,-Reeve. Ed:,;""i dd'1 ifson, development"'officer of the council, this problem no
G d -Ci] • warned council that
if
'longer.ovistc•
•o err ' and a staunch sup- r Cummings, exists.
sotne • ' : ` tee' to study a The Plans, are „for,. cottage.
portEr'-for .a study.into restruc- � thing: tsn � .done--ttrw�ard fdrttrt•• a` corrirnit
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turing; told, council he, was "•a, restructu7t-i"n'g immediately, central., dispatch system wild, a development only: and 'while -
little disappointed at the Huron wilt tstd'what to do. compatible• fire network and year round residents, especially
recommendation of the corn- "We do not want to lose our report back to county council. those with school children,
mittee. He advocated a study at , autonomy;" said Oddleifson: ;County recreation was, would pose a problem for *Ash; °
the- local level ,and reminded' "We should'not sit back on our • brought 'to the 'attention., of field people and the county as
councilthat its m roil. ers:.haye . a haunches and let them do it for county council through a well, it is,felt seasonal residen-
t .ars'' rQcsen•tatlon Derr -1 ictr-a]'••� iter -roil ose na.-harclshi for
alres'dy°eery°approached cc�hW�Na� N.{,.> nVFVMW✓V'MVNYN{•.{NI-M•u{wV.pld�YVMi.•Ll�VVv.V.V" hY..J. V M1.. M1 9.Y• vY{+ Y,Yt.NPY„
cerbning county police, county .. APPROVE STUD:*
consul>`nt from the Sports and the municipality,.-„•.... •' •a;,
fire protection, and ; county ; "While there, was-' discussion ,J •egreation Bureau of the .«a Amendment six- of the _Of -
recreation. ardiand citizen involvement an Mlui"st9rya of Community and"e „,ficial Plan• was also apP1•oved...
-� Social Serwzce which makes it possible for
"We've, gots out head"s' in the the Com.mrttee, 'the motion 'ap '•
sand, .gentlemen, if we don't at pr9ved by council: was fora Heaskedthat Huron County' Ra„doma,. owners and
least look"at it," said 'Shewfelt, study to. be�,;done,at the county Council establish a committee developers of Vanastra, to con
"We should at least have' a to•look at the -implications and vert the fortner Officers' Quar;
lever com y(zsed of Members • structure of' recreation in the •
committee to • study �•t.•• FI'be.• from count :courteta oint""continued oh pale 14
result will be what ,we want, 'by 'the execiitive committee. county. .
not vl at some consultant says. Coyjncillors did feel;' however, �� Reid' reviewed! ,the seven l
we;should 'have." 4 clusters wltcb were
shat ciCrzen opinion would be established in Grey, Bruce and
• Jim T Mairr deputy -reeve' of sought "alth`ougli only -elected;
y
Morris, said that at a, recentHuron :Counties' following 'a
afficialwoirld have a 'vote on �, .,
vii'orkshop in, Hurotr -on the sub- the matter. -� • • s meeting last September at Pike a
Lake. He' said the main idea
ject of restructuring, he'd been One of the'final statements 1n.J �r
n-1
the discussion was `made by behind prolilelusters was tc5-
the (II opettin
,VFVarden dill• Elston; "I do trot s and • infow g �r •7� M
want . lo` o- av"vay with' my ''nation so that recreational
•rnunicipality,"---_said Wa"rden -' planning could; be cgirried out The Huron Historic , Jail
. Elston. "I believe -,-the Tical - in a larger region than ever • Board reported „the opening of
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advised by .one elected official
that it, was best�to ao the study
locally, despite what was
recommended by government.
Mair further suggested' that
the matter should'be brought to
a vote of the .people..
'The - whole program should,
be 1brought out and. put before
the' people,";paid Mair.
Jack Riddell; Huron MPP
who- was one of many invited
guests in attendance, wi :hskeda
to give his ,opinion since - •the
Ontario gov'ernmen't. had , just,
approved restructuring for Ox
council is the closest still the' before possible. the jail for public tours June 29
- our�C'1 that "was a success as `654 persons
agreement.. s nc�t-all people in Huron County, , visited build*
the historic Build
best ►,
Several heads nodded iZn 1^Ie told county c t
Earlier' lin thed a -. the have -014opportunitiesfor . over the Weekend.
eekend.
oexecutive committee" had recreational rragran%s'.and'ad'- The revers -lie from tours and -
de that decisl s abot t dainal ons, $468
brow ht; iii a recommendation.15 over: the
to ask the S : licitor,General for recreation are.' pre ently .being- weekend, will be°.used by. the
a feaiiiblrity study concerning, made by only `certain secter�.- board ' f'or expenses -and '
�► of the „county ; ,
the possibility of estaf?1r'sltingr'a .
.{' Reid pre-ented • $ .: report
County Police Force for 1-Iuron ,mP,hiair showed that provincial
County, with the'urrderstandiKng.
that the study wogjjl be "at•no grants in Huron County for • guides has .worked-..2well; Paul "-•
cost to the County”: ° ' recreation- presently amount to Ce.rroll, chairnlan oft'i oard``
. The recrrmti•tenatton'waa tip d $1.01.,463.45: He said - not All said. -4.,
a . presentation': at the ' Mayr` plying for these probably needed .hdwevler, to ?work ani tine
-• �rrni4wions in Herron who
is available in the way. of .shifts,. he added.
develop`'metit.4`5f 1•ong-range •
progr ns.,,at= lhe:,jaij�
The sytsfern. or—volunteer
p cl
�seroved. 'It was made,y
following municipalities are presently ap QMore' adult 'volunteers are
asrrnn bm,,, lie five pt�lice cool because they don't know What reception counter an four, hour
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litHO,ENHALS . ",... ,
,,Tle" July 8 election date is
drawing clo; a end : the advan-
ced",lls held for the Godet'ich
voters were last Saturday, June
29 a n~i oras
y, July 1.
Orris kindred and eighiy'•oiie
people wolf advantage of Made early: ,yoting data 'and' trade
and Mrs. W, L..Schoen hals, 6
Blake Street East, with itri�
average of 80.3 percent.
•r a - An one wiltin `o wdrk just a
the provincial government on ply or don't have .a r:erc. bo rd few hours a•'week or every two . �...
requested. council to ifpproach ' grants, -don t know hov$ o p• y K t
•' which is necessary before some weeks should 'contact 'the jail at
garl°ier in • t day as• welt, etnliers�ofcount cpu'nct1 ,The Jail board has another,/
chief,
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`yicl Oxen es, a+s,i°�naof i. are resOntin�'ttiwrs•-a%d �i'llagas= attract`jfm4 which begs -Wed, -
the Services,recreational and„will - Fire "Marshal, aridre�sed wtth-arenas /�d ,
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y` a, faeilitles' welcomed the every. Wednesday at, 8 p.m.,
council en• the i�tiptyrtance of
brigades
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srehire1 dispatch vtaXnfor suggesticrr that some' plan historical Mira.
'dethirzn crista 'recreation could be the�ntury'whiel
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er of the Hoobert M(av on MOdaV Def paramount :fire ortanre. IP► .. se
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average rn Year,. 5 reported,: rtla�rd rtwrtaul with Vinfharil+arid � t~ "re" fling
board rereivia soprova Parrfis t�.diaPly
throughout thetown, department soon to be'r *dd ?, to) Perthit the Jart%oars' Mr. Elrrrlaid.,rhe,:'turn t evenly distributed. rar1ck rrliirpp�i''wit1 tn� .�etei
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frr. ameultnent five to the Of.thtirwo>Ohoild contact the
The quare painting rro ect be..' n last eek as 12 mal-
teeraaq ra picked tip~ bi•ushee,' buckets and ladders .and.
besian awing this` illiopst alae►1lft. L i d hd�, b�ottotn, la'
moving a ladder. He I* aisted' by .Wa. . .l dk middle..
Mary Vakflopy, tpiirparpitrat nigh above the * al .ref'+ '
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