Clinton News-Record, 1985-09-25, Page 3The Grade 8 pupils at Hullett Central School in Loudesboro held
Cider Day on September 20. Bags of apples were cleaned and crush-
ed by the students, using an electric cider maker. The fruits of their
labor was sold at noon hour for 20 cents a glass. Here, Wai Lee, Jeff
Nesbitt, Jason Nott, Murray Whyte, Christine Potter and Marilyn
May throw the apples into the cider maker. ( Alan Rivett photo )'
Road superintendent starts in October
By Wilma Oke
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP - A new
road :superintendent was hired by council on
. September 17.
Douglas. Poulton, 45, of Ailsa Craig will
replace Allan Nicholson of Egmondville who
retires at the end of October. Mr. Poulton,
presently employed with McGillivray
Township, will start work October 16 at a
salary of $28,000 and will move to this area.
He and his wife have three children.
Cheryl Nuhn of Walkerton is the noir
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supervisor of the day care centre at
Vanastra at a salarrof $17,694.47. for a six-
month probationary period and then the
salary will be adjusted to the salary of the
present teacher. Mrs. Nuhn replaces Karen
MEwing-McConnell who has accepted a
poition in Oshawa, and she will assume her
duties on October 15.
Judy Osmond of Godericli has been hired
as a part time teacher at the special day
care centre at Vanastra.
A salvage yard license has been issued to
• William C. Brown Jr. for his property, part
Lot 11, Concession 2, Huron Road Survey.•
Council will invite tenders for a tandem
'truck or a grader for the township. winter
snow plow operation for this winter.
The Ministry of the Environment will re-
quest the release of 50 per cent of the cost of
the Toronto Street reconstruction of the
sanitary sewers, the water main, storm
sewers'and road reconstruction.
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ydro hearing set
txanlhearing' on the Proposed
ilou line. route through Huron
Coutitt will be held Wednesday, Oct.16 at,
the Ho y Inn, Guel&&at 10::30 a.m,
Dave nett, coranw lations:officer
withOntario dro, exp ed,. the route
chosen thin past summer by the provincial
utility;alt the. Sept. •5 meetting.of.Auron Coun-
ty council. Ile also announced the dates of
the preiininary hearing and the regular
hearings. The regular hearings are ex-
pected to start Nov 12, the day of the
municipal election across Ontario.
Turnberry Township Reeve Brian
McBurney questioned who chose the Nov. 12
date and Abbott told hire it was the joint
hearings board, which Conducts the hear-
ings.
The hydro spokesman said the date and
location of the hearings - Guelph - could be
changed by the joint hearings board if suffi-
cient reason is given by the people involved
when the preliminary hearing takes place.
Ontario Hydro announced its chosen route
M7 in mid-July. The proposal, if approved,
will have hydro constructing:
- A 500,000 volt transmission line from the
Bruce Nuclear Power Development to the
Esso transformer station near Barrie. This
line would run north of Chesley, south of
Markdale and Flesherton and cross the
Niagara escarpment near Lavender;
- A 500,000 volt transmission line from the
Bruce Nuclear Power Development to a new
London area transformer station in Caradoc
Township. This line would pass east of
Ripley and Zurich and west of Ailsa Craig;
A 500,000 volt transmission line from the
new -London area transformer station, along
an existing 115,600 volt right-of-way, to the
Nanticoke generating station. This line
would pass north of the Caradoc Indian
Reserve and follow the existing right-of-way
east of St. Thomas to north of the Nanticoke
generating station.
Abbott said there are alternatives Ontario
Hydro is willing to consider. One such alter-
native in Huron County, would be to follow
the existing 230 kv line from Bruce to
Seaforth instead of the more westerly route.
The chairman of the joint hearings board
is R.B. Eisen, a member of the environmen-
tal assessment board. The . other two
members, J; R. Mills and R.W. Rodman, are
both members of the Ontario Municipal
Board.
Despite number drop,.
immersion looks promising
By Stephanie Levesque
Despite a drop in the expected number of
students in French immersion classes in
Stratford and Goderich, a spokesman for
the .Huron -Perth Roman Catholic separate
school board predicts a great future for the
program.
Superintendent of education Gaeten Blan-
chette told the Sept. 9 meeting of the
Catholic school board that nostudents have
been withdrawn from the program since it
started on Sept. 4.
However, less staff are needed at the
Strtford school becauseof the drop in
numbers. Only 55 Kindergarten, Grade 1
and 2 students showed up at St. Michael's in
Stratford to take part in the French immer-
' sion program. This.comparesto an expected
number of 76
The school board has reduced the number
of full-time teaching positions in the French
immersion program at Stratford from three
to two.
Goderich has three full-timeteaching
positions for 64 students. A total of 68
students were expected.
Mr. Blanchette said most of the students
pulled from the program before it started
actually moved away. He did say though,
that some children did turn to the public
school system which doesn't offer French
immersion.
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