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Knights of Columbus hpolice
The second annual "Police
Appreciation Night" was held at
the Father Stephen Eckert Coun-
cil Hall, St. Columban, on Thurs-
day evening, when some 20
representatives of all police forces
O.P.P. and Municipal in District
Blue their appreciation of faithful
and exceptional services, of all
police forces in the District 31
area. Grand Knight, John Paul
Rau, Seaforth; Grand Knight,
Pat Osborn, Goderich; and
Grand Knight, Al Grant, Strat-
ford, presented engraved pens
31 of the Knights of Columbus, to representatives from their
which covers Seaforth, Clinton, respective areas.
Goderich, Exeter and Stratford District Deputy, Ed Murray,
and area, attended. Also attend- Stratford, on behalf of the
ing was the Ontario Police Knights extended a• welcome to
Commission Chairman, Elmer all the representatives and intro -
Bell of Exeter. duced the guest speaker, Nelson„
(Nellie) Bernier, Stratford, who
The get-together has become gave an entertaining talk on
a major project of the Knights police work and the. law. Mr.
who try to show the men in Bell spoke briefly extending
thanks for the invitation and
expressed appreciation of those
present for an entertaining and
social evening.
There were about 80 Knights
of Columbus present from God-
erich north, the Blue Water
Area, east to Stratford and south
of Exeter, in attendance in
addition to the 20 police repre-
sentatives.
School heads
given pproval
to negotiate
The Huron County Board of
Education Monday authorized
the principals of South Huron
Secondary School and Exeter
Public School to negotiate a
satisfactory agreement with the
Exeter Fall Fair Board for use
of school properties for the
1976 Exeter Fall Fair.
Superintendent Bob Allan
made the recommendation for
approval with the understanding
that all overtime custodial costs
and other expenses of an unusual
nature be borne by the Fair
Board.
The small gym at South Huron
would be used Friday and Sat-
urday, September 24 and 25 for
exhibits which in other years
were shown in the Exeter arena
which has been closed by pro-
vincial authorities.
The larger gymnasium would
be used Friday evening for the
beauty contest and talent show
wbich'fi apopular part of the fair.
The large gym would also be
used. , for;;, the annual country
and -western jamboree which
has featured the Sunday after-
noon portion of the fair for
several years.
South Huron principal J.L.
Wooden estimated at a minimum
of $500 for the use of the build-
ing. He added, "If the weather
is wet or muddy the clean-up
will be a big job."
Wooden continued, "I feel
that.:. .ei'should co-operate with
the'Fair'Board and I can recom-
mend the. use of the small gym
for exhibits and the Friday
evening use of the larger gym.
I• would reluctantly recommend
the. Sundayuse."
The principal asked that
smoking . be banned in both
gyms and suggested ash trays
could be put in the hall.
The Board agreed with Wooden
that the school grounds not
be used for rides, displays, etc.
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POLICE APPRECIATED -=Members of the Exeter Police Department
were among those honoured by the District 31 Knights of Columbus at St
senting the K of C, John Paul Rau of Zurich, centre, presents engraved
Mason and Larry Christiaen, Constable Ron Fice and Chief Ted Day of the
and Exeter OPP detachment
. Columban last week. Repre-
pens to OPP Constables Don
Exeter Police Department.
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