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s &0 'bNT-AR11.0,- THURSUAY,.JVNI� 0,, 1980 �O PAGIM f-JIFIST SEPT.
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A OKE of. edlolcatiori� bov many times thi� �qU on,� 94rd wishes to be of Assistance- to the 'pArticipsktin I progr.am"ll
DTW lb -!4 0 .
g ft the' Itil, tiiq. _xt
C r" 0 A44 community
'CorwI about. the d$lits of, p4rexiti u re by permitting involvementof the meeting which will bq P Jol� 2�1'.
ing of 11 st4den 116� had �Pc q
t by p6
4' je4ln. the past d
tholic school was t w
the Huron rth County iQg]_. I _ Q , ,
14 three till year: schools in the' community service lor er 0 ot
I her, poc* ut� board t4 oin. appropriAto' School, relate
John. c� upe approvp4;,ov_ i..idngdoi,stiation f, medicine,
u P� Y, S Hurop volunteer work
7 h
boardPs policy 6A t utitiorling 0 00 t.S* Fduqgtic�i, q but.t.at in bd
PP41 th person 4nd
be, qq k to, student 6'' b ' 1, th
projects
S: y PC 99 he. e.
'police. erth c u have been. vpr—y This b law would spo a if a piplicy-i6n tibn of sj�ecb4 i
y And, F o.-ptiestho police Iloutthe.detpij� tratlSport4
YT
4uc4L#Qn
Trustee Vincent Young of "et:ioh� SW . helpfu tin—providing eduqAtiq4#1 PSI 911 previously 'passed motion Agreeing in 6cilifies In Huron 4 Perth CQ es.
nd u
ery, 1le to providing work for 9se young, The p
the he had been. y glicy on medici I Itt
t. gave, no mention of, jots as safety and nc cl, r wrl, e� AI
p re' b illes� 0 Pir
parentbe� att6ndo wh I of tb6 law t a pth parent.
ing 14 tic Tbis.rqsulted n helpf gll
p,li At _ t:imes, obavp run afQu authorizatio o.ni
The, b9ii d member&.4 inodgp' rather -gardian and''III6 physicia w amiliD
gr this
a; 1pnit indr way. The irettot Qf_E0u_CAti61__Mr_., -iher�_.was_alwa h
D n 'help6pson pecifiq
_W y- An
'b
isuggested the 4ilat wiles was firmly stal4ta work in, the,community s u mer
policy go the :sbject ,e s. the policy o many hours to pay $taW Wbein. lijrp4 for the. s m
a debt. to socie.
'tt e ocq4slo
xefiprireO back 0 -the policy q9th n could arise when a chil_ mi, ty
mi . ee..,,, d glit"be School for. 80 pupils to bO held at,St-Patrick. s
-questioned4ben th
compilitoe metribers Nvid O'Reilly who work s,
J advised the. pqlicy,� e parents could not be e. nding:
�sohgoj,. D Ii ith Hurn, ptIpil
0 Anl.w_ A I . . � .
the piopbse' eh reached.by phone., tte in Stratford in Ju*� and, Perth students in ugust. Mrs.
a, am dmen s vvith."th -community services com mi e- 1
,to #7 he �p psen - polic th Mary OlMal ey 6 t W i , ngh a . m 'I be principal
S r ygu0_ 'id. -'fi6i'
local;' it 6n fbi size T ino tbb, desire of
ial. Sa d they wou ng W,
a
poli
'that a 11''sc but f4
h
hoot Personnel co- t
rt cl,#at no� .1 'sh u the board �dened criminals, er people wo 0' during -Ju y And. Mike, DeWan: for Augusti
Nrm jEcI.Ce . al' chid: o Id ha
0oljcpijf, it operate with. la onforeethentageficies. btit have slipped 'off h :Kathy 01 Pary t
q L
gestiqn�d At the school by the t.'e path, of S PLIfal' is project
'6c'Sai: S batit is important that the. individual Trustee kbn Mii d: "We have gr
8 -Y,; tal6s t Staff well as of
Sal
#W'co oidinatbr colnsists,as
should:- be right ents. and parents be protected. t And,, M
r s.bf stud o pt,fen M . ary
�t en, the v tan pes to. I think I would prefer, thkee, teachers,, Anne Urroy,
Arent �o .�gua;d,
URGENCI,
W , nd 'the �Oogl visid And
k- y di:
'tbai no �iilll, The poilcy'stat that ou
ent. them to be 'wor !4g arou �Majgiiet drPot n. pritnir n Dick
Tiousf, 4 1 ..junior, , ivisiono."Aptl intermediate,
lion Sal tside, of scho_j. hours. es op n d'
ee ald Murr'y 1 061, �B t
h 14cted in the -Trustee Michael Connolly Said, 'Lefthem,', d should be questioned- by the, police unti a procedures are to be p6pi jvisidn_also� Celeste M cy.-
consent and Was e,to, e 'on y for,the cou ':E' ' h U116e taught by rs. McCreig t.. -
%work, ' nglis.,w
he'boaid�oted, but-n4t'unanim6uslY, tO a si seedfid1aijuage �each hidmin for About
Another policy by-lawo w,4s'tabled until the
desired . i.,
li*i' in cases, of-'utnicnCtirgen M h
-or o0iergr
Vaien ave a6i or. t 4 f
�oe
t s t ti July 21.'It c ncern ill -th 20- jntlq�l;h e stilft
r I id. 0 rector' nex mee n s. _e
ustee Da �-Reilly aske&the di �9- P4 table' the motio on e guidefifielo se, rit4.."
001i
C ea
in
the p
he major
ity� of -the. we've. got, says Susan., sammer which-itIve BY HERB 91.40YELLEt- of the tragedy
col
'011k ti� the possible results OttheilACAC of* inecting Vibio �r �yi�h Main St.
=r; w6bden 4uildi een e�t
forth is srnpthi' tigs �,Ilhd..b th gn
rnain§ftee,tqfSea, hime d
19 prpgraoi�*hpih is initsjlftfil�,sul r -of The Aim would be a e -co
�p][Acedby'mcir� niI brick, structures; oine
p W, . I !� .
a.a, peqpe'-'l
all.tqetowli's '"lle'downiown p
vse AS so" good ',o
Pration'� in U4 V1 L j lb L are
S f
business w' p
A un
"ions, and sketch '.ie�ei�ifig-a�lieiltag6�d6.�ig'n"a'tio'n.' Much"of.S4�ari's.�vork.is�iiicQ�ij ction,
'hi6iigh discq
Susan Dunitio,-hopes. to. sh The"ruagblis ethat: the'rebIlilding comple, od so fast,,"
heBi Jniprtiv'ement Assoqi7
ow,
u
were, own counct makes the nat.
Susam, At the time the'y v
is 96,
zh1j d ation,(BIA study grotip:and.-..-
why;.,,. d Surnmerlollor itip,ing more giaifi.�,6utbf Seaforth,,than
working t
th'talk'
h nts to exp ain
Toront(
nation Only one �4 Main Sf-fiferc a
C4
S eSe SOI Well but t
S, to, e
6e` in tlie
hit6ctural Conservation ' d Bairi6heId,,,4-n6ai -k� th f� LACA
which -falls:, structure #s,Fe
_Commltted� (LXCAQ,� 'akq: Seaforth �a VISITING.WRCHANTS
v1sory- 'thO. title �but ifi', tb.6 'works'
"Heritage bian6li-of the' r e C, lch� in'
'built afte th fir h 't
tffidei the Ontario
ant to get across to,the merc an s.
We"
ut t ert
-o t6wh:of fiisi6rical.,note ttildiiy, doesn't iveifo, e,alieritage it t
UbIgnaLlull k d'df what, ffiaf :Pi er age; esigna Ion Ministry IlIC61turtb, and, 116cr�ea ton. pr6
One of the tell4alesigns offhe riapidand'
e town; as �1
4i go't�.-, points-out.Susan fast chAn 911" "When a'mer6hant
_y a i�see,
If yo u visl .04
fli of, &
preparitig_
s etcbes'��of ..Ae,, many. p,r e ore; k inibett lo�constfiictignarp.L 7,
:�w�rits,ltq mak� St
Susan hoeto,: instilf an interest -by:�'
line. main, trept
'Se4f6rth .'citizell�,. 11! U architectIlra
_eniarkabI6 aichitettdra 'struotures,�,. wou cl like -to, a95t9t-to,bI bld',�kith
end tht
he tooflineg -ruaJeven, y,
In most cases t are decorae wi eritage-thai Surrounds them and 9 &,hasL.
and' h
'th h h'
the',bu g:� Soop
'�'A lot of pLr6hitectur-aI'histoiiaqs�. have I have�o. b keepers.,
carve mn scu Pted 'designs. w ic giv, gp-
t d. d- 6 a couple of 1U114 LV VIMULAra t, a ong. e. visitin�
Sal �b lb'L
h SpQLC MCM 1 4 credit.
d th fie of the 1mbsf:unique owns A C6NTEST� �o:tind jout w atL'they don't'know�`dbout,
i eoI
tario, ly�hecaus
c
On She says.;. tru p
ontesf,,pe'h' : herii signati
aps,run in
to the phd6andrygkill ot th6, �ra� e
last, f' S
'Tbek6y isnOt'�hat Ws restbrettibiii'liqt
tire iri, 18 1 ftsmeif�d th
6
ohic ,v uban's,,.
he d6writown- dentury.
That 12, adres�, of t W t -n s, renova
'sk6tche's� would- be"diSpi4ye4, 6ritpsta
"We �'all� -up hd
look
ction Were wip�ed ut e t
se 0 in a fir' hint" ed to h
ijfy th ure in too, exlensh,6.� And You L avq to a e
w6uld'be ask iden
SUppq_ ; yq1
Ll: have to 6ve�: "hem commi
ea
-Th id 'Susan is,wor in'
ki g wou h
as an
C, pysan;,91i Se epwritsEl6ri,'ll
S6 bfffiArt ,'Mintz,,,.,.. rom orning, New,
o provi e
'York;. f�fth- j d' -sioinie LI.i�fiq'urs de"g'ree 6orn Qu6en's, Uhiv i
d' antilarthigtol h year,
Vsersiy. in
Can
a lan, e spen a
d a dis'l
oohsu tationi'a, senlin r� an p ay.
projec c ifector, o the
-w
,and was'.�als# ifiVolv, with �'theL� Kingston
Mark6t
'd'th.6 Wrinil'o�,:'iSL�', and A half.
r, is the
A in z
in Corning. -s ould
:ns h e ',banned
town was ctim 6 a flogid over six. AA4r sitting through allih ' e proposals for adds,,ov,e.1rhanging Sig f storical, ociety.
e, uli,,
'Sch years ago an e,.,
h A6�vntown coreof §6aforth'i And, repld6ed� with, sma er; simp th M 3try of"LCUlture
001 revitalizing t e d th direi�fqr as -'b and R'ec
WH ARE -.ALL THe�CA U
R NDLES Unoy
ERE �,j,hq UsIn!es5,'LImprdvei�hLtnl�4,",,A�s6ciatio'ril which could'b iiibugh6ut the h ient. "f !for
C�ak yV consistent t des �pei o the -salaries.
on B in
t6d I i6ka:the can' -on"A by Nor Unil strumenta in t revi a iza ion of "the
town.
. ": ;" 1. ., I : , erience... e usans.,. an
IF
Wes t d
.a si e �(QU) Stdy"Gro S_ e a -winner, en re core.
ps,,, S,ma t paid'by the
Oltlja8 io;IP4�:, street 'lahi Some thoughfis,'iflso still being. give6 to e.remAming....., p c n is
th' k6b6ft.Tdfu of, R R' 5 ",Seatop e
Van.. Slyj(e',. e 200th`afiriiV&s6eY; Of: AUhday Zchools..1rhe c urc - 16
-and. -reolacingl e hit' Y.,
the- '$I Prize" for' nr of, ge4sso . .
aproj w i was looked atin�a pFevio S
%1.6wed,, byr a picnjc�, -Wapi� held, at the! Lions Park tun
e,,,- :u .0 c,P
tions or strefigt e 6rV q 6t Ing, m u I I A
Ph h W6rn- . ......
OW bricic' walkways,
e to: see. town are.L�tunfier:cbangp�'nee,,Wc)lLia
S'
Representatives o t e' tu y� roup,say- o'rae'�.ot��le'alteratipAs'-were!
�S'
t e
th � selection of the wilin r was, no easy, as eA es., Carting,
:,0S,: ff f
after, :all `6f the' propos s 'writing Otta%viill'though - -
'to,upgr,ade i p l� o ow
orth-�rfiile.,ch Vi6toria'ParkLtould attticioe6 I t t n.
AngeS Ad, Listow , el', mani I S I � , Te:, 6h,Cjd� he4 Seafoioth..'If inythin tfie"
in,peripusl was 'An mitn": V
on cc ri a , .
in Uni 1,ondon HighwLay:8, irr Dtibifil;, �vh h i great, deal 4 c b
'47 f 8
own6d by Ken H incen o eaforth Miss Catodno. rth is:in,
car; Struck p6opI6 for h6..town t
d T, llheluded,a wide ��the:,mjast :of. seve I a ions,
Thursday.' est. ith, car jetuols presentation
wlI64isalso4rave ling w
itd. th-& ditch 0' range or' suggestions., thogght,the yet nothi major it S 1 ing
IngL' I �e
Colin brought f
thdn'Went ii n m Ion
-'to' Ilb'd g:th6se lifies; she f6 ould,cieiii6
f L and'struck"a'triee'. parking niete n Main St.: shou e e one
Community Hospi6l And. then 1
Lbndi re, Nlr.�� Vifi�,ent - �wag' not- inj e in t e, away w are an eyesore and Intbr'
ran�s efred eSt4L in t e own.
And placed i' Ahtensiv6 The ur d� ith because they h
partment L y f R �a d
jud a in��the R 'n -The was a- target for vandals. en 6 1 Seatort
-was one..p.Ssengpr; ichrd acc e owl h�t IS, it Niaureen- ,S600-:� of edfor-th, ". propo . s , e
d
.21 from oronto vv . ��6'.W-as n. an to bell) 2'e't the'Alwo-men tb Re.said'fl6wer hah�erson!the street, are'
ought, to Seaforth, and latektraiisferked to
1� , " ' '' t They-tholigbt
ut said -police.' severa interesting ideas,,.
car.9
thob
I UZI 4y . u Smith Lcar Was estim' ate"d at ll 7 1- with` windows could' be. used -to Stiaif6'td,,,G.eiic�i4l"-Ho�pii�l.- 01 'M -d h "Darnagd.to th
fian '%g plants set closer display 6ca.
Fr A, . L L , I ': I ffitclS, And they
gin .1 hi�foricaj.iirti
ed :'back, to' Se06 h 44Q 1; t great 1.use of
con ition.
d e more 1) easin --e
In , addition, Mr.' also er Victoria
-Te t u arge P a c u ng
-; tb 'concens kin I d S [3, C I uters With. Park,.,�ithdi�splays all
d-buslids placed �qh 4he - eornamental trees an popular filddeth,'m6sic the,.stores,
be attractivev
ht sidewalks: could
sbeauty of S pey a5o violipsed cotisu tation
with the
W.1 WA OKE wtchQ - wbiin �piidkers in 4ctionmr-in ac a 'nofe'd the
;eaf&t Ii
"ind would likel would.be met
'Dancing lights near the Se�iokh'Odbli': chitdctui� :o�iee* dw td��n 'elderly to -insure: their needs:
am
-te 'aro
-of fhem.
in vd tci�.keet),� the exte nea er, bV Any chaings,
,Sch6W-in-th-b"e".�rly-ha6r-s�of-kotida�,-mbrnin riors� -in a
t thi
,fel L, Asforth offered.
ion. e i te
t,.a. condit S;s rMir -Louis of Sea
tIea� L'
�;`Attfacted, the'. attention of. the Oke- fam1L Y. shrub!� in- the back'yrd revealed at y
uppe tories of Main sd_qraI id6as'
'could be,§con M orithe: im,
ould it! be" Vandal afoot �ar ed with ""coupl!e'of,d6zen lights b6bbi Which ranged:, om, c eane
�C S
'window diSpI flitshlights?-"
6nL,and off iicross' the school grod Ul ings'.
ik�s thiotigh befte vd attitude by.
A call Ad t e, e4 p (CCL day Constable' Charles AkOy ,Mf..Tetu Suggested ston inienancd,toa, more
L, , e froont'display§ �ma
S rth'pdiice- offi was Later: that r
an . sw I ere 'th 1. :Assume 4 mo e old-fAShioned d6s.ign.. and, -6tiz6ils -toward. t eir town,
rich
d b e po ice, 'communication said he believed the:
service . at
Gode who, offcre'd',� th weie-froi�To�6nto�aid�'hadbedii,ili�t ea
e hear'
ew He Said,* a so, itVas not information' that the officer on' duty 'Wag the.last f,
lgping,off-dufy. year of working in the town.,.
ISL
S'e
' d Also: the,stiggestion that figgfed d,ph6ne call Satur ay evening
The P&'sibili at - he school Apparent y t c. , had, a.
viinda �iforth 'police 'Flo
w' d SU
Hen,$,.
S avid fishdrifien o ing' vIliom 'a e
pt looki neighbodriiig' resident'.- iteould �d igme fj 'BYL
dnt6ttants for, the horse,and cattle shows'
k 'VAN c
or,WOMM, DLANE DOOREN' The travelling obAnd of:Worin pit ers CaCh
d altht
ri TFair o d
Whofi�this In rp'a min heltrietwith 11' htS` The ual 1�6fisall S� frorn all 6ver.theprovince an
on wo and pails� 142th ann itigh jat�� formati as passe on to r, 9
sira pe b each, Tuesda was, wa up, this, �ye' r it.sfill hAd its;,,
the 'leg. �afibthdr subedtv. �T, he, fair drew,. a mission a0 leer, e confirffied we,were ind6ed'L d
y
uabusy cio"l The Grant alf club
I fiampion in the Margaret ply 4K
m, *h6se heifeii 'sold, - for the,
e
"OA
'hig price fo $1415 per
19 Sfiuigoini'Th� o5 ik
rar 'and Amelda Reynolds Greg Bdckcr�s hei
hea a in ight class* in
of L
'ch, sold for $1,10 *nl' Seaforth - recently took auction, to Bette.
wre;rV an ominous
a vant age'of an offer Uom
d N Visitor to , Dublid6sit last"
weekend, We have apictare...
-Greyhound '91is Lines of' a "The Top Gaiti winner was Jim Pars
th discount on. 't e reserve Top Gain- 'was Bill' Kifis of in
ours in, ffie:
d
was won y Mark
United State the pf.5 Bob action o; 4 ,
Junior Showmanship b
.:..McGregdr, and the, res6rm.� by Brad
was A'thiftkyou to Canada for -
b4 S out
ettigg the Six,Amdr1cAfi s owmah, as Bill
Th& Duk6 5crove."JolIll Coleman.
of Iran. Pratik describes the' Kinsffien,and the re!
ir
'journey . 'The 64by s ow had many conics nts, in
h ta
0,4
its, tlas�es'bf six months and, linde
two
h
sli-indilths to one ye months.
an in thd'..gix
nd
AnAnnual Walter a JeAn BteWldy 0 andnder, class, I
viefonle Cref6 ofWalton r&ently. visited the 0rjlLLCtdte,.N6n first pliceJ611o'Wed by'Jbilt
Ki
f
ch
Netherlands as t Willis, daughter of Jut and
Affair 6 Out'
t h ly. Willit,, 2nd'
4*d
Th, y
g p. I tribute' td, Caiiadiiins '�oytd at HdngAll pring
an' The liberated tfidir cbUtitryL
nit
�M. Rdt� ene d u ghter of Marl
Fofterif offagalfibrl Tile
fa DublififOk during- the Second World- Rdiier �woh hrs'�'prlz' in'thd six months to
4� 'day lotigh dy WerlfaVe: 4 Ye
#ad
the
y Sdhbol, 0 �dat
e by Bryan Ijroen,' son of'' -4
C 'd pr
d ae o
P ictures df, i6ifid"bf, Bob,. Aar Y,L ft m Aake". visit,
I and how Sherri
an ada vas third 'j,
0 teen 2Ltid. and Tinloth' Poeters from 8t., PW U15110; 11y'Woh tho On. Ot' r
activities and lun that Wont ed for 101t sep , ar L� ate
n pearej w o t Thursday.$. Ufm06-PerthL ted6k m6et
o At the dvient 17 son, of Helen M cNaug hton fti Mte In, last
n 'gupot� M,
World In' '1919
I thLa Ud 016. b
(Ph
on -A . 16,