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Board of Education
endorses resolution
A resolution from theCity
of Stratford asking that the
Minister of Education be
petitioned to make changes
in the representation on
boards of education in the
province was • endorsed by
the Huron Board Monday.
The Stratford resolution
asked Education Minister'
Bette Stephenson to make
changes so that membership
of boards of education more
adequately reflects student
• population and education
taxes paid.
Representation by trustees
is d.etern'iined by assessment
and commercial . and • in-
dustrial assessments are not
permitted 'to be used.. to
dtermine urban represen-
Goderich and district obituaries:
ARTHUR HENRY
HENWOOD
Arthur Henry Henwood of
189 Wilson Street, Goderich
died In Alexandra Marine
and 'Ieneral Hospital on
Thursday, January 1 at the
age of 62.
He was born in Liverpool,
England on April 6, 1918 to
Francis Leslie and Lillian
May (Smith) Henwood.
He married Joan Riddett
in London, England on
-November 16, 1944. They
• immigrated to Hudson Bay,
Saskatchewan in,1954,
Moving to • Oshawa !in 1955
and C-oderich in 1971. '
The late Mr. Henwood
worked as a high school
teacher and consultant.
During World War II he
was a -Sergeant Pilot in the
Glider . PilotRegiment. He
started as a boy apprentice
in the Royal Artillery Signal
Corps. - He enlisted ' in
Liverpool • and served . in
Holland and in the airborne
Invasion of Sicily during
Which he crashed and. was
rescued bi ,the Alps. He was
discharged in London in 1946.
• He was a member of
. Maitland Lodge number 33
A.F. and A.M.;. Bluewater
Chapter number 284 O.E.S. ;
and Royal Canadian Legion
Branch .109, Goderich. He
was also a member of the
Bluewater Amateur Radio
Club, Call No. VE3 HEP_ . .
He was an adherent of
North Street United Church,
Goderich. •
He•is survived byhis wife;
'three sisters, .Mrs. William
(Lillian) Payne , and Mrs.
Thomas (Dorothy) Beckett,
both of Brockville and Mrs.
Harbor report
The Algoway a i-ved
light for salt from Sault
Ste. Marie on December,
24 and cleared harbor for
Kingston the same day.
The grain boat
Meldrum Bay arrived
from Thunder Bay on
'December 24 for, winter
Eric (Doris) Mills of
Gloucestershire, England;
and four brothers, Leslie of
Goderich Township, Norman
of Lancashire, England and
David and Stanley, both of
a fordshire,England.
A funeral service and.
committal were held at
Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich.. oh ' Sunday,
January 4 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend G.L. Royal off-
ciaited. •
Interment was in' the
Maitland Cemetery...._
MILS LUELLA E.
BEATRICE FISHER •
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Mrs. Luella E. Beatrice
Fisher of 98 St. David Street,
`Goderich. died . Tuesday,.
December 30 in Victoria
Hospital, London at the age
of 61.
She was born in. Stanley
Township on October 8, 1919
to Albert and, Edith
(Denomy) Bedour. •
On February 28, 1938 she
married Ernest Claude
Fisher in Goderich where
they took up residence.
She was a member of St.
Peter's -Roman Catholic ;
Church; Goderich.
She is survived by her
husband; three children,
Mrs. Adrien • (Auleen)
Theriault .of Chatham, New
Brunswick. and 'Richard
Fisher and Mrs. Peter
(Brenda) Teichert, both of '
Goderich; tbrie sisters, Mrs.
Lester (Geraldine) Banks of
Toronto, ,A Mrs. Lawrence
(Lucille) Brisson' of St..
Thomas and Mrs. Leo
(Cecile) Meidinger of
'Zurich; three brothers,
Gordon Bedard and Tiny
• II
storage , and' 'becarue
stuck in ice for 11 hours.
The grain boat Pierson
Daughters arrived on
Christmas day for winter
storage. =
The . Canadian ice
breaker Griffon arrived
December 24.
newdoors�en
b--,to small
business
Financial assistance
Management counselling
Management training
Information on government
prograii ns for business
See Our Stratford Office Representative
Don Handford
AT: the Bedford Hotel Goderich, Ontario
ON: The 9nd 8. 4th Tuesday of each month e�
Next visit Date: Tuesday, January 13th
If you require financing to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or if you erre interested In the
Fl3DB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative,
FEDERAL
SIJS/NDSS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
(drdnch Office Address) For an appointment or further in-
formation on the Flank's serarlces call 271-S650 (collect) or
write 1036 Ontario Street Stratford, Ontario.
Bedour, both of Goderich
and Bill Bedour of Zurich;
and three granddaughters.
The body of the late, Mrs.
Fisher ' rested at Stiles
Funeral. Home in Goderich.
The funeral mass was held at
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church on Friday, January 2
at 11 a.m. The Reverend
Father A.F. Loebach of-
ficiated
..Interment was in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Cemetery, Colborne
Township. •
Pallbearers were. Elgin
Fisher, Leo •Meidinger;=
Laverne Powell, Michael
Brisson, Peter Teichert and
Adrienne Theriault.
MRS. KATHERINE
DIGGON
Mrs: Katherine Diggon of
Huronview and formerly of
1
Goderich, died in Huronview
on Thursday, December 25
atthe age of 84.
She was born in Strafford
on January 2, 1896 to James
and Emily Steele. .,
She taught English and
history at Goderich. District
Collegiate institute:
Shewas a member of Knox
Presbyterian ' Church,
Goderich.
She was predeceased by
herhusband, L.H. Diggon.
' She is survived°by one son,
Robert of West Vancotiver,
• B.C.; . and three', grand-
chile regi.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home.
in Goderieb, on Friday.
January 2 at 1:30 p.m. The
Reverend . G.L, Royal:. of-
Belated.,
f-Belated.,
Interment was in Avon=
bank Cemetery- at • Avon -
bank -
tation. Stratford contends
that rural and urban
representation on boards has
been changed because of
higher ruralassessments.
The resolution added that
through re -assessment
urban representation does
not • reflect population,.
student population, or
education taxes paid.
The resolution came to the
board's attention after it was
endorsed by the town of
Clinton. Trustee Frank
Falconer took exception to
the endorsement claiming it
reflected on him.
"Clinton is just _arubber-
stamping • .copycat —of
Stratford," he said.
"They're sore because they
GODERICH SIGNAL,STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7,1961.-4410E3
don t they have
representation and that
comes back tome." „ •
Falconer, a resident of
Tuckersmith Township,
representsbo h the township
and town of Clinton.
Goderich Trustee Dorothy
Wallace said Stratford had
theright to protest their
representation on the Perth
Board of Education.
"Goderich is the biggest
centre in Huron County and
they may be left with only
one representative," . she
said. ' •Representation has no
"t'elation to the number of
kids or taxpayers."
The Stratford resolution
has been forwarded to yell
towns and cities in Ontario.•
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for half damage caused
Vandalism in Huron
County Schools- has cost the
taxpayer almost $6,000 in the
last four -months of 1980.
•A report released to the
board .by Director of
Education, John Cochrane
indicated that incidents of
vandalism and related
damage in both elementary
and se,condar;v schools
amounted to $5,634 in repair
casts. The total cost of
damage repairs 'in
elementary schools was
$3,035 and $2,859\ in secon•
-
dary schools for the four-
month period •
-
Most elementary .schools.
reported one or two incidents
of damage brit Robertson
Memorial Public School
Wirierich reported eight
incidents"at a repair cost of
$38.1. The highest repair cost
was $554 as a result of two
incidents at Huron Cen-
tennial School.
One incident of damage at
Holrnesville Public School
resulted iterepair costs ,of
$116 while five . at Victoria
Public School cost .$404.
Therewere seven incidents
of damage at Usborne
Centra !School ousting $280.
Almost half the incidents
of damage at county
secondary schools occured
at Central ,Huron High.
School •in Clinton. Of 31.
damage reports in the
county, 15 were/in Clinton at
a cost of $1,844. Much of the
damage required .the ex-
pertise of outside tradesmen.
South Huron High scnooi
in . Exeter reported nine
incidents of darnage at a cost
of $607: There were two in-
cidents • at Goderich and
District Collegiate' with
repair costs estimated at
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Cochrane told the board
that many incidents 'occur
1 after . school' hours and on
weekpnds and repairs often
involve overtime pay'" TO
custodians or outside
tradesmen.
The only schools without
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