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SAFE 8ICYCLII4G —Constable 'dill Wilson,
commkmity-services; officer with the Goderich
• C/.P.P. detachments is telling, primary students
at St, Celumban School about some of the tips
that maKe bicycle "'Winga littlesafer.
(Expositor Photo)
THE SAFE BICYCLING QUIZ These
students are reading a safe bicycling quiz which
was handed out to them during a special
presentation on bicycling by Constable 0111
Brodhagen
Correspondent
MRS. LAVERN WOLFE,
345-2757
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the end of the club following
was a delicious supper held
at the Brodhagen
Corninunity Centre which
they all enjoyed.
Mildred Brown of Calgary
Alberta who is visitng in
Brodhagen enjoyed a
pleasant weekend with Carl,
Janet Buuck Danny and Julie
of Mitchell. •
A large crowd gathered at
the home of Mervin and.
Grace Hedgert where a
successful auction sale was
held last week.
• A lovely pink hydrangea
plant beautified St. Peter's
Lutheren Church in memory
of the late Wilfred Wolfe who
passed away 7 years ago on
May the 6th.• h was placed
there by his wife Dorothy and
family on Sunday morning.
The Luther League was
pleased with the large -
amount of cars on the day of
the car wash in spite of the
The many friends and
congregation of St. Peters
Lutghcran Church.
Brodhagencontinue to pray
and have concern for Mr.
Norman Reihl who is
confined • to Seaforth
Community' Hospital.
Mrs. Adeline Diegel,
Shakespeare was pleasantly
surprised on her birthday by
her /laughter and sonin-law
Ralph and Joyce Fischer
Lauri and Mark Dale and
Star Bachert, Keri and
Stephen of Blyth,Doug and
Ooderich ,O.P.P. at. Bt. ColuMban
School, Thursday. $tUdents watched a film and.
then filled in the quiz with Const.Wilsons
(Expositor PhOtO)
David and Jblie, Marilyn and ,
Jim Caltehrearl, Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibb and
Janet who all gathered at the
home of Bill and Grace Gibb
and Katherine Stratford in
honor of Jamie's
confirmation
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Congratulations, ' are
extended to Jim and Marilyn
Cakebread who celebrated _
• Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Ford Dickison were Mrs.
Dickison Sr., and Mr, and
Mrs. J.S. McDonald of
Teeswater
Congratulations are
extended to •William
Bennewies who celebrated
his 94th birthday and
enjoys fairly good health.
Guests of Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe and Dale were Lorne
and Betty Wolfe of Clinton,
Dire!' Wolfe and friend Miss
their 19th wedding
anniversary the same day
eaQnnrrn
datoationi!mie on his
Friends of Mr. Tem Wall
Who resides at the home ef
his nephew Gordon and
Lorraine Rumford and family
just south of Brodhagen will
be pleased to hear he has
returned home after his stay
in both Stratford General and
i
Seaforth Community
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Allison Lucy. of Kitchener,..
The many friends and
relatives of Mr.. George
Mueller are sorry he is
confined to the University
Hospital in London where he
underwent surgery. He is
doing as well as can .be
expected. Wishing him good
healing. •
• HE fitIRON' EXPOSITOR* MA
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stay the som
Logan Township eouncit will not raise
the -township general mill rate this year.
AlthQugh more money being spent in the
township than
gtt;anntslaa4nttlYaeal4jett is offset
HoweaVerer. thaisgnhaeYrerts•hawnillif;id. ytheaatrihdeut fax
bills increases in the county and school levies.
The county levy in 1979, is $72,795,
compared with $70,105. in, 1978. The
education levies with, last year's figures in
brackets are:, elementary public school
$139,014. (5124.457.) elententaty separate
school $28,200. ($23,903.) and the
secondary school $135.945. (122,2440.
Assessment in the township is
54,047,855. for 19794 in 1976 is was
53.985.040. The total amount to be raised
for general municipal purposes is
$140.347. (138.028.) Some other levies
leclude„ the reads. 5290,000.., fire
protection •SIP,506„ 'street lights 51774.
conservation authorities $2,909, and the
sanitary landfill site $2,400.
The mill rates are as follows with the
1978 rates in •brackets. For general
municipal purposes. 'the farm and
residential rate is 34.36 mills (34.36) and,
the commercial rate is 40.43 mills (40.43).
For county purposes, the farm and •
residential rate is 12.62 mills (11.92) and,
the commercial rate is 14.85 mills (14,02).
For the elementary Public school, the farrn
and residential rate is 39.99 mills (35.95)
the commercial rate is 47,66 Mills (42,10);
(39.94), For separate schools, the farm and
residential rate is 42.89 mills (37.89) and
and the Commercial rate is 44,43 Mills
For secondary school purposes. the Mill
rate is 32.71 (29.86) for farm and re.
Sidential and 36.34 (33.10). tor costmenzig
At the regular May meeting.
Tcownship c'ouPeil approved the PaYntentekt
raod acenOnt,S in the amount 471.1.(s9.99,06:
which *chided $5,793. foe fel)** to the
1972' grader, The genenki accounts of
558794.09, wet -0 ordered'paki. This
included $4$,500, trAirtSferrect froM the
Government Of PrItatle applicants for
tile drainage loans. This: drainage work wa.s
completed in 19-78,, The council also,
approved ten new tik drainage lost*
applications in the amount of S66,200, ;
On April 18, tenders were opened for the
construction of three municipal drains, the
Murray Drian, the Gaffney Drain and the
Melville Drain. The contract for the
.constrnction of i the Murray Municipal
Drain was awarded to T.VV. Van Bree and
Sons Ltd., Thedford, Ont. for
$3,104.64, The Robert Nicholson,•
Construction Company Ltd., R.R.#1,
Sebringville was awarded the contract -for
the construction of the Gaffney Municipal
Drain for 54,823.00. Hanna and Hamilton •
Construction Co, Ltd., of Listowel was
awarded the contract for the open portion
of, the Melville Municipal Dram for
$1,590.00 and T,V.W. Van Bree & Sons
ttd R.R.#3, 'Medford was wen the
contract for the closed portion of the
Melville Municipal Dram at the price of
$ 3,844,46,
• At that same meeting the engineers
from. W.E. Kelley and Associates Ltd:, of
Kitchener were present for the con
sideration of the Grey Branch of the
Northwest Drain and the Rohde Municipal
DraM, Beth dram reports were adppted,
The next meeting of 'Login Township.
council will be on May 14 at 8.
more help
Perth B of E needs
for French, morals programs
• TruStees of the • Perth
County Board 9f Education
were told at Tuesday night's
meeting that • the
administration building was
going to need more
secretaries in order to help
handle the work created by
the new French language
and morals corisultarits,
Director of Education and
Secretary of the Board, Ken
, Self, told board trustees in an •
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office staff.
Director Self further re-
commended- to the board,
that up to one more full time
employee was needed and
that personell now are being
asked to work some over-
Voting on Self's • recom-
mendation to hire up to oue
full time employee the board
rejected the proposal
re-
asoningulthethsatt tdiiyeYdweteurmidin*Ma:
the administration need was
complete. The board did pass
a motion which would sec the
hiring of a part-time
secretary to fill the gap until
the study is complete.
Perth teacher resigns
Brod , (3gen bowlers.
ministration building are be -
a " another promot ed
ocorantclizsp.,tia thtahte thde,
coming somewhat cramped
and the secretarial staff is
becoming overworked,
At present a study is being
set up to determine how
much help will be needed.
but the Director of Education
also recommended that more
efficient use be made of the
available room in the
administration building as;
'well as better use of the
have social
. •• A social evening was
enjoyed by the Swing,
Bowling Club of Brodhagen
at the Bornholm Township
Hall. Howard Bode the
president conducted the
business. It was decided to
begin the seasons busy
schedule with the first game
to be played on May 21st.
The remainder of the
evening was enjoyed playing
court ,whist. The winners
were Ted Bradley, Mrs. Carl
Hillebrecht. Mrs. Milton
Bode and Bob French. A
lunch of donuts and coffee
was served.
Joy Elliet, Shawn • and
.
Kimberley of Brodhaen who .%Ni•:•, -;•?e•••••••-,- •
• entertained her at the
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Walton 1 tin on Firciay ' Ak3:1
wishing , her many happy I t 0),',.
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returns of the day, • .,,
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, Mr. and Mrs. Les , /-- 444.
Wietersen. Brodhagen, Mr,
and Mrs. Frazer Gibb, •
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Stratford attended the ....ea
confirmation of their grand
son Jamie Gibb at St. John's
United Church in Straford on
. Sunday.
Others attending the same
confirmation were Uncles,.
• aunts and cousins. Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph • Wietersen,
ovingiy
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At the Board of Education
meeting held May 1, the
board trustees reviewed the
cases of two of its teachers.
The board approved the
appointment of Richard A.
Beresford to the post of Head
of the Mathematics Depart
ments at St. Mary's District
.Collegiate and Vocational In-
Stitute. Beresford has taught
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school for 1 of 10
years, between . the years ••
1965-68 and 1972-79. •
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The • trustess also passed .
• acceptance of the resignation .
of Stephen Martin, of North- .
western Secondary School in
Stratford. Mr. Martin has
been at the school :three
. years. .
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