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A niht upovor. nteetinga,
• a hill were all;nn the Igen
Meeting of itIle.INblin Pollee
held oa Thursday, Se129F
Ina: sta}emeat+to the`other untie
Murray objected 40, .not;being not
either letter or telephoner of a chant
location for ti Jltl
meetingwas -�
township offlae u transferred
private home.
Inspecting trustee for` the. Nlliage .MITI
McCreight said he had left &`Mote on Mr '
Murray's door after he was unable to reach
him by telep194nebut Mr, Murray said he bad
not seen the note and did, not realize the
meeting location had been changed.
As a result of the mix-up an amendment to
a motion calling for all meetings to be held in
the township office was passed which will
result in all remaining meetings in 1983 being
' -ety'ry
piinnthe"
The
e i*theidii bb� .
b t to a
heid �ia the home of John Slagle with the
meetings in 0984 being held in the township
office. s *,.
P4fing the ineeting MT, McCreighttold hit
fellow trustees that he was holding payment
onabili until he received More information on
1vkst;action should be taken. Mr. McCreight
said he would bring the matter up at the
NavctiRber Meeting.
in new business the !trustees discussed
ways..: to dell with a blockage which wag
resulting in .flooding on the south side of
Union Street E in the village. It was decided
to contact the county and ask them to take
action since according to the trustees it was
runoff trim county property which, was
causing the flooding problem.
The meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m: The
next meeting will be held at 8 p.m. on
Thursday Oct. 27 at the home of John Nagle
in Dublin.
St. CoIumban baby
baptized by Fr O'Rourke
MRS. CECILIA RYAN marriage' at Sacred Heart R.C. Church,
345-2028 Delaware on Saturday, Oct. 1.
Katie Lynn, daughter of Bob and Lori Guests attending the wedding and recep-
Cronin was baptized on Sunday Oct. 2 at St. tion Mrs. Joe St. the Celu Mtn andra were:Mr.
Columba': R.C. Church by Rev. J.L.y.Doug
O'Rourke of Stratford. Racho, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Cronin, Mr.
Godparents were Cathy Ferguson of and Mrs. Jerry Cronin, Mr. and Mrs.
Guelph and Mike Ferguson of Ottawa. Clarence Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van
Guests attending the ceremony and later at Bake!, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swart, Mr. and
the Cronin home were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mrs.
ken Coyne, M. Kevinnd Kale, ank
Ferguson and Jodi of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Crowley,
Mr. andMr. and Mrs.KJoe Mr. and
Jim Cronin, Larry, Terry and Barry, ColleenMurray,y.
er,
Joe Verberne, Mrs. Louise Sloan and Barb,
Jean Murray, Mr. and Mrs Dominic Murray
and Janke, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicknell
and Marg, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cronin, Nancy,
Brian and Sean Melady, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and Larry
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisk (Jeanne)
Melady.
Jed and Jessie of St. Paul, Alberta are
spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Melady and attended the Melady-Roks
wedding in Delaware on Saturday. Also Don
Melady of University df Western Ontario,
London visited his parents' on the weekend
Cronin of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cronin
end Jacqueline, Danny Nolan, Adam and
J.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pdlrtridge, Jeff
and Steve of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maloney, Mary, Colleen
and Patti and Mrs. Theresa Maloney of Ritz
Villa, Mitchell attended the twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary party for Jim and Marie
(Maloney) Doyle at the Boyle Community
Centre, London on Saturday, Oct. 1:
Gordon Moylan of Edmonton, Alberta was
-,_in,the-area for a few days and visited with
Mrs. Mary,,Moylan, Mr. .and Mrs. Don
Moylan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Murphy and family and also attended the and attended his brother's wedding on
Melady-Roks wedding on Saturday in Dela- Saturday.
ware. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melady
Congratulations are extended to Tom and Joanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melady and Joanne Roks who were united in • John Roks of Delaware.
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Pro-life group hears Dan Murphy
The Goderich and District
Pro Life Group met.
Dan Murphy reported on
the convention of the Canad-
ian Bar Association in Que-
bec. Muria) Murphy reported
on a seminar at, the same
convention, on modern birth
technology.
Dr. Hart Bezner BSc. Phd.
will be the guest speaker at
the 10th anniversary dinner
of the Goderich and District
Pro Life Group.' The dinner
will be held at the Canadian
Legion Hall in Goderich, 56
Kingston St. on Oct. 26 at
6:30 p.m.. Tickets will be
available at Denomme Flow-
er Shop, Goderich and Bryan
Lavis Insurance, Clinton. .
Perth schools will educate
Huron -Perth retarded
'` -
The Perth County Board of
Education met recently and
dealt briefly with the follow-
ing.
The board agreed to enter
into an agreement for edu-
cating the Catholic trainable
mentally retarded. The
Huron -Perth Separate School
Board will purchase the
service for about 11 of its
students presently enrolled
in the Perth and Hurob
trainable mentally schools.
Both the Huron Board of
Education and the Huron -
Perth Separate School Board
have approved the agree-
ment. The agreement comes
into effect on January 1,
1985.
A capital forecast commit-
tee was established to pre-
pare a 10 year capital budget
from 1984 to 1993. a five year
capital budget from 1984 to
1988 •and a capital expendi-
ture forecast for 1984. The
chairman of the committee
will be trustee Howard
Shantz with trustees Rodney
Bell, Peter Black, Don Crow-
ley, David Hammond, Earl
Oppenhauser; Ron Richards
acid Dereck Ward making up
the rest of the ad hoc
committee.
William Driedger was ap-
pointed as a short term
teacher at Mitchell Public
School and Donna Quipp was
OPP ask for help to
Cattle thefts in No. 6
District are a concern and the
Ontario Provincial Police in
this area are requesting your
assistance in helping solve
the problem.
Recently, a total of 87 head
of beef cattle have been
stolen
All thefts have occurred in
the early hours and have
been completed by daybreak.
One investigation following a
appointed as a short term
half-time teacher at Elma
Township Public School.
Jill Cunningham has been
appointed as a part-time
teacher ht Listowel District
Secondary School.
Effective Oct. 24, the
contract of teacher Elizabeth
Cox at Upper Thames Ele-
mentary School will be term-
inated by mutual consent.
catch
tnett revealed neighbours
had heard a truck during the
early hours but as they did
not realize a theft was taking
place, failed to notify the
police.
in the event that you notice
any suspicious vehicles,
please pay special attention
to the color, license number
and other details that you can
obtain and call the nearest
O.P.P. detachment
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One -hundred -and -twenty serious fires
damaged property in Huron County in 1982.
The number of fires in county increased from
the 86 total in 1981, according to a new report
published '1 the Ontario Fire Marshal's
office.
Estimated Toss from 1982 fires amounted to
52.320,325, up considerably from the 1981
total of 51,907,017.
While the number of fires and loss
increased over the past year, the county had
an almost clean Slate from any fire related
injuries or deaths. in 1982, one civilian was
injured in a Turnberry Township blaze. in
1981 the county suffered three fatalities and
10 injuries.
The 1982 statistics showed that Hay
Township had one of the lowest number of
fires. two. but the highest loss figure at
5797,000. Another south end municipality,
Stephen Township also had a high fire loss
with 5420,300 from 18 fires.
Fourteen fires in Ashfield Township
resulted in an estimated loss of 5192,914
while nine fires in Howick Township
destroyed 5163,150 in property. Three fires in
Osborne Township resulted in a loss of
5101,100.
Goderich Township suffered a loss of
593,300 following six fires while neighboring
Colborne Township had five fires for a total
loss of 591,472.
Turnberry Township accounted for the only
injury in 1982. The township had a loss of
585,000 from two major fires. Two fires in
Hulleti Township also resulted in a high
dollar loss at 580,000.
In Clinton the volunteer fire department
reported four major fires and an estimated
loss of 575,401. in Seaforth losses totalled
565,328 following four fires and in Exeter six
fires resulted hi a loss of 552,670.
While fire fighters in Goderlch handled 26
major calls last year, the kiss was only
S38,388
Also on the low end of the scale McKillop
Township had two fires for an estimated loss
of 526,000. Two fires in West Wawanosh
Township resulted in a 520,000 eroperty loss
and in Tuckersmith Township, damage
amounted to 515.168 from two fires.
Bayfield only suffered a 52,020 fire loss
from four fires, while Wingham's fire loss
total only amounted to 5772 from two fires. in
Hensall, one fire amounted to 540 in
damages.
Five Huron County municipalities reported
fire free records in 1982. No fires were
reported in Blyth, or the townships of East
Wawanosh, Morris, Brussels or Howick.
The Fire Marshal's office investigated
eight fires in the county, including one large
fire, one accidental blaze. one undetermined
and one incendiary.
in the provincial study the 'Fire Marshal's
office cited electrical and electronical mal-
functions as the leading cause of fire in the
Ontario, accounting for 16,73 per cent of all
fires.
Other major causes included: cooking,
11.22 per cent; smokers' materials, 10.98 per
cent; open flame, 9.56 per cent and heating,
8.23 per cent. Other factors, besides those
mentioned resulted in 43.28 per cent of major
losses.
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