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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-04, Page 2l�
too ,t,.%l, Vikomm Advance -Times, November 4, 1976 Housing Authority Board -
• short three members
.. £_ Ken Flett, Huron County's ap- ties with regard to busing now
pointed member • to the new occupied or being built, and
i_ ._•_�._._ Huron County Housing Authority, whether occupancy of units
met recently with members of should be based qn the needs
council's executive committee point system and be considered
and reported that still only four on a county -wide basis.
members have been appointed to Also discussed was whether at
the board of directors. These are some future time the seven and
Harold Knisley of Goderich, one half per cent of any deficit
f_t chairman, Jack Delbridge, which is presently being paid by
Frank Sills and Mr. Flett. local municipalities should
There are three members yet become a county responsibility.
to be appointed by the Federal Mr. Flett agreed to bring up those
Government. J. H. Lyndon is the points for consideration at the
manager of the Authority. next meeting of the board of
Mr. Flett discussed matters in- directors of the authority.
eluding admission of tenants to The county executive com,
housing units, caretaking ar- mittee agreed that the board of
rangements and the proposed directors of the Authority, or Mr.
budget for 1977. Flett if not the entire board,
One point in question at the should be invited to attend a
meeting was whether consider- meeting again later on, perhaps
ation is being given to existing in the spring, when the functions
agreements between mtmicipali- and responsibilities of the
Authority will be better es-
tablished.
The executive committee has
been considering the possibility
J • AleXaflder of the county establishing a non-
profit housing authority for and
operated by the county. The
appokited
it patter was deferred for the
resent time however.
a The Huron County Housing
. eomm�itee Authority is under the juris-
diction of the London Branch
�, ,t . . • '"" where J. D. Cook is branch
At its regular November meet- manager. The Goderich and
ing the Huron County Board of Clinton Housing Authorities have
Education named its representa- been dissolved and the new
tves to the Staff Improvement Authority is now responsible for
RELAXING AFTER Agreat concert is conductor Fred Lehman and accompanist Dianne Plan Committees. Appointments the whole of Huron County.
Daniels, right of the Schneider Male Chorus. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, left, president of are subject to finalization of
the Couples Club of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church chat with them before tea was salary negotiations.
served in the fellowship room of the church. The Couples Club sponsored the concert put On the secondary level the ap-
on b' the Male Chorus last Wednesday. pointments were Clarence Mc-
Donald, Charles Rau, Dorothy
Wallace and Marion Zinn. The
director of education's appoint-
ment was J. W. Coulter, who will _
Male Chorus Serve as secretary.
Schneider Appointed to the Elementary
Committee were Jack Alexander,
0 0 0 Harry Hayter, R. K. Peck and
audience .Wilfred Shortreed. The director's
nit
w 1 t h iarge appointee, to serve as secretary,
will ,be R. B. Allan.
by Ted Saunders has made if famous throughout like the pounding of drums, is The appointments . were
There is an old saying, "Once the Dominion. what gives its vitality. brought in the Chairman's Ad -
bitten, twice shy." That wasn't Starting from the opening bars The lively tune of "Didn't My been Comm mittee which had
the case with the Schneider of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" Lord Deliver Daniel" and "Put been authorized at the October
Men's Chorus which put on a fan- and continuing through to the That Horn Down, Gabriel" show- meeting to appoint the board's
tastic program at St. Andrew's final bars of "Battle Hymn of the ed the range of this great Chorus. representatives.
Presbyterian Church' last Wed- Republic" the Chorus had the One could feel the spirit of the In other business the board ac-
nesday night. large audience of over 300 people `blacks' coming through in the cepted the resignation of As -
In April the Chorus had been in enthralled. dulcet tones of the tenors. sistant Accountant L. J. McCabe
Wingham for a one-night stand The Male Chorus has a re- Other spirituals on the pro- who has accepted a new position.
and finished up by staying for petoire that runs the ' gammit gram were, "Kum Ba Yah" and as assistant deputy clerk with the
three days. They were caught in a' from sacred music to secular and "Some Day Lord". These were ., Town of Goderich.
snow storm and had to stay over. folk songs. They do everything also sung as spirituals should be,
They did manage to get out of with perfect ease and sensitivity. with spirit, determination and In his letter of resignation Mr. _
Wingham on Thursday but got There is never a moment just a little bit of sadness. McCabe said that his decisioji to
stopped again just south of Listo- throughout the performance The Chorus didn't stay with the leave the board, was "in no way
wel. when the audience is anything sacred and spiritual music all determined by either disatisfac-
They performed in Listowel for but enraptured. evening. They mixed the pro- tion of job or co-workers, but
the Lions Club on Friday night The opening music was an gram up with some of the finest rather a personal desire to accept
and then arrived back in Kit- arrangement by Harry Simeone music from the folk and secular a job opportunity at hand."
chener on Saturday afternoon. of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" fields.
However, they had nothing but The Chorus is unique in that they "Marching to Praetoria", a
praise for the hospitality of Wing- can make the music sound ex- South African folk song livened
ham and Listowel people during actly as the arranger meant it. In the program immensely. "My Auburn girl
their three-day stay. fact, if you had heard the same Bonnie Lassie" from Scotland, `
There were several references piece sung by the Harry Simeone "Reapers Song" from . Russia, is crowned
to the last time the Chorus was in Choral you would hardly have "Shenandoah" a sea shant and
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it by saying, "The Schneider fore. The Chorus was at its best in parried by drums. "Amazing of Robert Peel, RR 1, Auburn,
Male Chorus is renowned this number and I am sure the Grace" is a, haunting melody usu- was crowned Huron County
throughout Canada and North audience found out just how ally accompanied by bagpipes. In Dairy Princess at Holmesville,
America. It is also famous for its much a hymn can still remain the Chorus' rendition these were Friday night. The 19 -year old is a /
one-nighter which lasted three sacred even with 'an up -beat' never necessary as the voices of second year student at Ridge -
days here in Wingham last tempo. the tenors gave the illusion that town College of Agriculture and
April." Besides the "Battle Hymn of they were in attendance. "Shall Technology and is enrolled in
Fred Lehman, who has become the Republic" the other sacred We Gather at the River" was just Agricultural Laboratory Tech -
leader of the Male Chorus follow- piece sung was "Sheep May that, a gathers You could al- nology.
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thank the people of Wingham dous nuance for their sur- In the secular section of the 31 Blyth, was runnerup. She is a tank capacity most be 700 gallons or larger, and
enough for their hospitality last roundings. program the Chorus did a medley Grade 11 student at Huron Cen- CO-OP Petroleum drivers have earned a solid reputation for your home must he your prime residence with
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you like our program tonight as The Chorus did several works. There were twouartets homemaking projects and three
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much as seemed to then. We throughout the evening and the in the group. winter long. We guarantee it. Th s offer w ll nut apply �f our failure to del ver
agricultural projects. results frr, rn interruption of supply, have many fond memories of audience could almost feel the The first sang mostly religious Have CO-OPdeliver your Fuel Oil and let us worry about keeping. road r und�huns or any other factor beyondur
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your town which will stay with us pathos of the Negro slaves in the and spiritual music. The secon;d, Other candidates were: Diana
forever." haunting melody of "Deep called "Three Lads and a Dad" Mary Brand 17 daughter of Cor- you warm. i cin
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Then the Chorus went on to River". The baritones carry the livened the evening with some nelius Brand, RR 3, Clinton. She
prove that it has not lost any of melody in this music, but the musical comedy. is a Grade 13 student at Huron
the beautiful quality of sound that deep bass tones, almost sounding The Chorus is assisted at the Central Secondary School and a Just another way
piano by Jack Houston but former secretary and vice-presi- ■
Dianne Daniels is adding a dent in , H; Hilligiena f Mart in-
feminine touch to the group. She Datema, 16, daughter of Marthin- onenoperatives
will be taking full responsibility us Datema, RR 1, Auburn, She is
as Chorus accompanist by the a Grade 12 student at Central
end of the year. Huron Secondary School and has
NOMINATIONS completed four homemaking pro -
jeers; and Frances Ann Logten-
work
berg, 18, daughter of Derek
Lo tenter RR 1, Dungannon.etat vou
oderation in all things is a g g•for
Notice is hereby given that the period during sii<nple, but effective method of She is a first year student at
reducing your risk of heart University of Guelph in Agri
which nomination papers may be filed in the cultural Science.
office of the Clerk of the Township of Morris disease.
will commence on November 1 1 , 1976 at the
hour of 9 a.m. and close on November 15, 1976
at the hour of 5 p.m. for the purpose of nomi-
nating persons for the offices of:
REEVE, DEPUTY -REEVE and 3 COUNCILLORS for
the Township of Morris and
ONE REPRESENTATIVE TO HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION for the electoral dis-
trict of East Wowanosh, Blyth and Morris.
Helen D. Martin,
Returning Officer
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