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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS •
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1973
Huron board
Ron Day, of Goderich, has
been hired as custodian at
Robertson Memorial School,
Goderich., it was reported
at the monthly meeting of the
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion last Monday.
Mrs. Mary E. Carroll, teach-
er at Holmesviile Public School
resigned effective August 31,
1973.
Bruce Betties, custodian at
Robertson Memorial Public
School resigned effective Tune
22; Carl Nickles, custodian at
J.A. D. McCurdy Public School
resigned effective July 31,
Donald McLean, custodian at
Seaforth District High School
resigned effective August 28;
and Mrs. Joan L. Middleton,
secretary, Turnberry Central
Public School resigned effective
September 15, 1973.
E. Cayley Hill, chairman,
as the meeting concluded rem-
arked that he would like to see
the Board curtail in camera
business as much as possible.
He suggested that the whole
hour set aside from 1 p.m. to
2 p.m. may not be be needed,
except for items of a sensitive
nature,. Mrs. M. Zinn proposed
that the balance of the hour be
used for free discussion among
board members.
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According to a survey cond-
ucted by the Canadian Mobile
Home and Travel Trailer Assoc-
iation, one out of every five
single-family housing starts in
Canada in 1972 involved a mob-
ile home,
The association defines the
term "mobile home" as "the
ultimate in pre -fabrication being
manufactured and furnished
completely under controlled con
ditions at the factory and transp-
orted on its own chassis to site
for connection to utilities and
services, for use with or without
a permanent foundation for year-
round living."
In 1969 when it bacame appar-
ent that mobile homes were
providing increasingly accept-
able housing, the CMHTTA
joined government to lay down
mobile homes
specific standards for the const-
ruction of mobile homes.
Today's mobile home barely
resembles the travel trailer
used for vacationing. Instead it
is a permanent residence which
merely retains its mobility.
It must be hauled by heavy
transport which can cost the
owner up to $100 dollars for 100
miles, Because of such costs,
mobile homes though able to be
moved about, tend to remain
in one place.
During 1972 single width mob-
ile homes shipped in British
Columbia far outnumbered other
provinces - 5, 321 compared to
3,419 in Alberta, 2.974 in
Quebec, 1, 652 in Ontario, and
1, 581 in Nova Scotia. (Statistics
from CMHTTA).
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CALDWELL AND COMMUNITY
REUNION
The families of William J.
and Harry A. Caldwell had a
reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Caldwell on
Sunday, August 26. Guests
were present from Hamilton,
London, Grand Bend, Exeter,
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The sports program was arrang-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cald-
well. James McGregor, on
behalf of the community friends,
thanked the Caldwells for being
included in the picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Binnendyk
are holidaying in Holland. Dur-
ing their absence Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Venema and family are
holidaying on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kyle
have returned from a visit to
. the Eastern Province and to their
son's home.
An accident involving two
cars driven by John Tummer-
mans and Eldon Jarrot occurred
at the Kippen corner.
Mrs. Ruth Dickert of Harriston
visited with Mrs. Norman Dick-
ert.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis
and Mrs. Margaret Barnard att-
ended the funeral of their sister,
Mrs. Isabelle (Gibson) Seifert
of Wroxeter. Mrs. Seifert died
suddenly at her home and was
buried from the Morir Funeral
Home with interment in Ford -
which Cemetery on Friday.
CUDMORE FAMILY PICNIC
About 40 attended the Cud -
more Family picnic which was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Workman on Sun-
day, August 26. Guests were
present from Exeter, Seaforth,
Toronto, Stratford, Oshawa,
Kitchener, Wallaceburg and
Clinton. Kippen U. C. W. served
a sumptuous smorgasbord supper.
Old familypictures andd a skel-
eton
eton sketch of a family tree
provided an interesting and
happy occasion for the descend-
ants of William and Louisa
(Philips) Cudmore and of Thom-
as and Mary Anne Johns Cudmore
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman
live on the William Cudmore
homestead where Cudmores
or their descendants have lived
since the early 1850's
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