Zurich Citizens News, 1975-06-05, Page 16PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Delay decision on
school bus issue
(by Ross Haugh)
A recent issue of providing
bus transportation to Huron
County school students residing
rnore than one mile from schools
in three towns was re -opened
at Monday's meeting.
A move at the April meeting
by Goderich trustee Cayley Hill
to provide busing for elementary
students in Goderich outside the
one mile limit was defeated.
Hill's original attempt came
after a delegation of Goderich
parents attended the February
meeting showing concern over the
safety of their children when
they had to walk long distances
to classes.
After considerable discussion
Monday, Hill agreed to withdraw
a motion to operate buses on a
trial basis from mid-November
to mid-April. He agreed to have
the board's administration deter-
mine "where the need is."
The other Goderich trustee on
the board Mrs. Dorothy Wallace
opposes the busing proposal.
She told the board, "All of the
students in question are in grades
seven and eight and should be
able to walk to school."
She continued, "As a taxpayer
I would object to the expenses
of paying for buses out of one
pocket and helping the govern-
ment pay for participation ads
from the other pocket. I can see
a real can of worms being open-
ed here."
Hill agreed with other trustees
that the need is "basically for
small children, " Iie added, "I
originally had a number of conc-
erned people talking to me but
since the matter was rejected
two months ago I have not heard
from any of them."
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New organization'
makes plans
at Bayfield
The newly formed Lionettes
Club of Bayfield met at the
home of Lorraine Fisher on Mon-
day, June 2, for a picnic and a
meeting. Twenty-nine members
answered the roll call. After
the delicious pot -luck lunch,
the president, Joan Merrier,
presided for business.
Members decided to hold a
Bake Sale on Saturday, June 7,
at "The Old Homestead, " and
.discussed plans for a Penny Sale
to be held on Friday, July 25,
in conjunction with the annual
Lions Frolic.
Volunteers were asked to help
plant flowers to beautify Clan
Gregor Square. A get -well card
was signed by all members to
sent to Clara Johnston, who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Mets lose to
Thorndale crew
On Sunday, June 1, the Zurich
Mets were trounced by the
Thorndale Angels 16-1. The
game was marred by errors.
Zurich's hitting attack was led
by Paul Charrette and Glen
Overholt with two hits each,
while Dick Bedard, Richard
Schilbe and Dave Schilbe each
collected one hit. The Met
pitchers Doug Geoffrey; Dick
Bedard and Dave Schilbe, held
the Angels to nine hits but
errors on the part of the Mets
helped Thorndale on their way
to the romp.
Kevin McKinnon scored the
lone run for Zurich in the eighth
on a double by Richard Schilbe.
Winner of last week's glass
hat was Bill Bedour.
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