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THE `HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 10 1979'
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BLlt►irDMAN'S BLUFF --Jim Prowse of London
struggles through the car parts indentittication
competition While blindfolded (Expositor Photo)
Pertt.. left
Stratford council has,
decided torenege on an
agreement with Perth
County council to restore the
historic Fryfogel Inn about 12
kilometres east of Stratford.
' Perth County Warden
Armond; Pridham said
Tuesday that the Perth
County council will' be warier
of entering agreements with
Stratford in the future.
Reeve Pridham accused
Stratford of. having "a do-
nothing council, . , . when it
comes to thineS like this
Council
Correspondent
MRS. LAVERN `WOW
34S-27$7
Qq Sunday* the church;
eooncii conducted, the
worship service at St. Peters
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen:
while Pastor Arthur Horst is
enjoying his vacation,
Next Sunday, we will: have
the pleasure of the 1,141 ef'
;League: .ht .charge .of the
Vrvice,
Sandy and David Ostrom,
D.J., :Bobby, Timmy and;
Krtx of Lynchburg, Virginia,
who are guests of Mervin:
and: :Elinor .Beuerman, are
also holidaying with Mr. and!
Mrs. John Ostrom in Varna,
David Bosence of Stratford
enjoyed his holidays with his
Dublin bingos.
well attended
Correspondent
MR. DON MacRAE
345-2842
Visitors with Mr. George
Ovine were his sister from
Brooklyn,. New York Mr,
and Mrs. Alfred Dennis, Jim
and Chuck.
Mrs. Millie Evans
accompanied by Jack and
Marie Cleary, London were
in Toronto last week and
holdin
outside of the '.ity."
In 1974, the Perth County
council and the city of
Stratfordagreed to share a
Obituary
M'RS: DARRELL ROLPHr
Mrs. Darrell Ralph, 39, of
Mitchell, the former Jane
Deana Rose, died in Victoria
Hospital, .'London. Born in
Stratford' on July 6, 1940,
Mrs. Rolph is the daughter of
Edwin and "Clara Rose. She
married' Darrell Rolph ort
Nov: 14, 1958 and was a real
estate agent with P.H. Hiller..
Realty Ltd., Mrs. Ralph was a
member of Main Street
United Church, Mitchell and
attended the funeral of Mrs,
Bill Benn,
Her Brown • reports that
the Dublin: Atheltic
Association Bingo games
have been well attended,
Herb has been assisted by
Dave Brown, Warren
Bennewies, Matt McCreight,
Doug Small, Gary Cronin,
Gary. Van Loon and Dorothy
Delaney.
number of projects';
including, the restoration of
the former Canada Company
ba
the !county has the non s
share of the costs."
The reeve said the county
has always had the caw end
area fletAIS
a former member ofthe
church choir. Surviving are
. her husband, son Jeff and
two gthe rs, Cindy and
Susan at home, Mrs. Rolph is
also survived by. one brother,
Orlon Rose and two sisters,
Mrs. • Darlene Norris and
Mrs. Ed. Marilyn, Shewas
predeceased • by four
brothers. Funeral service.
was held. on Friday from.
Lockhart Funeral Home,
Mitchell
HAIR PIECE :150?°'
REGULARLY :400°0'
OPENING SPECIAL
Surrounded by 125 year old barber chairs and shop fur-
nishings in the new Bruno of Toronto hairpiece centre
in Kitchener are Gino McCann; Harry and Frank • Willem.
sen.
FREE FITTiNGs ore provided' on these quality human
hair or lifelike synthetic fibre hairpieces, available
only from Aug, 1 to Aug. 11. Early appointments are
advised; some colours, are in limited supply, Hairpiece
specialists Gina MConn will operate the Bruno centre at
Chris Penderson's Barber Shop, 103 Water Street, Kit.
chener (744.102) and Frank W11lemsen will operate the
Bruno centre in Henry's Barber Shop, 124 Downie Strewn
(271.0110).. Both I.arned their specialties from their
award-winning hairpiece stylist borther, Harry Willem=
sen, for the past two years Operator of the original
Bruno of Toronto shop. Members of the Willemsen
family have barbered in the Kitchener area for 23 '
years, All Bruno centres offer • complete services in•
eluding hair adding', cleaning, colouring and specialize'
In custom hairplece manufacturing.
Reeve Pridham said
Stratford council decided to
withdraw from the . agree-
tnent because they didn't
want ,to be saddled with .a
large • capital expense.
Reeve Pridham saidhe
objected; :tostatements by
Stratfordcouncil; members
that the Fryfogel inn. was. "in
the middleof nowhere:"
"Its in.,Perth County.', he
said.
The reeve added white the
greatest; benefit of projects:
such as the inn's' restoration
and the Thomason Museutri
would Ito : to Stratford.• vet
of the deal, indealings with
the city.
As an example, he said
Spruce. Lodge home for the
aged in Stratford has: two
residents from the city for
every one from the county,
and yet capital costs for the
project are shared -equally by
the city and county.
The warden suggested •
perhaps a fairer repre-
sentation of costs should be
negotiated.
• An Expositor Classified -
will ay you dividends. Have
y tried one Dial 527-0240,
a
,i atidmother, Mts. Adeline
Befnewies, last Week.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Z.orne Willson and Ltsa were a
niece and nephew. Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Perry from
Edmondton who are on their
holidays spent Friday at. their
:home.
l,'rti sorry to, report that our'
.neighbour, Mfrs. Mar`lr Ditt-
Tr:f:°dhag!isa
pienhi eaforthmmnitHospl. Her
.many friends w%sh her a
speedy recover'.
Jim and Margaret O'Brien
of Edmonton, Alberta, are
enjoying part 0 . their
vacation visiting with Mrs..
Martin Diegel; Shakespeare
and other relatives.
Guests at the Dtegel home
who gathered to visit with,
the O'Briens were Sam. and;
Evelyn Wolfe, M:onkton;.
Ordelia and Mickey McCloy,
Stratford; Mts. Wilfred
Wolfe and Mrs, Lavern
Wolfe of Brodhagen;
Norman. Hollitz and Mrs..
Dora Rapien, Monkton and
Ella Willcott of Hamilton,
Mrs. Clarehce Regele of
Seaforth and Florence
Hamilton of Stratfordd. We
cousinsall, enjoyed a
beautiful day together.
Mrs. Ford iDickison, who
returned to Seaforth hospital.
on • Aug. 4 and was
transferred to Stratford•
General Hospital, has.
returned. home. We are
happy to report she is feeling;
stronger every day.
Mike and Sandra Kells,
holidayed with, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom MacKay in Pleasant
Point, Ontario,
Dinner guests with Allan
and Geraldine Siemon,
Angela and Andrea were Jim
and Margaret O'Brien of
Edmonton Other relatives at
the same home were, Mrs,
Georgina, • Siemon and
Kenneth, Mrs. Carrie Eissle
of Mitchell, Ralph and Carol
Siemon, Lorrie and Linda.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Roma Smith, who was
a patient irn Stratford
hospital, was transferred
back to Seaforth hospital.
Visitors with Mrs, Katie.
Qu'enguesser were . het.
daughter and ;son,, in• . law
Joyce and Bernie Clarence of.
Stratford.
entralia College
of 'Agricultural
Technology
Huron Park, Ont.
hosts
ARID
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2
10 a.m..- 3:30 p.m.
FEATURES
• Tours of white and ' so y bean research
plots
• Machinery displays and demonstrations
Lunch available on grounds.
For nine months we tried unsuccessfully to
:negotiate: an a reement with the 'Communica
tions Workers of Canada representing. our. •
craft and' services em loyees■
�n:
v rnme t
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Then at t ' e� union s re ue , a _ _
_ _h .q...st g
conciliator was appointed.
The conciliatorrecommended 'the fo.Ilow.ing
Moneta terms:
•An . overall' wage increase of 28.8% during the
30 -month life of. the agreement including• a10.5%0.
.increase upon signature of . the ;contract, retroactive
to December 1.,1978.
This aria s the annual sala
of a senior level
technician in a major centr
e u to 228
37 0
om
the resent$171929 b Sep:tember1, 1980.o
f •vin
st li
m �ded co 0
In additi�on he recom en a _
1
n anua 1981
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a lowance i J
ry
•
BI ag e
:r •
.ed
eI�w _
Aqadditional i s ease,, n e a
g .
for all employees located -outside of Toronto,
Montreal, Hamilton: and Windsor.
Bell agreed
Further wage increases of,1%oto 25% for all
employees in certain job classifications.
Bell agreed
Improved overtime provisions, including higher
pay for overtime, so that a senior :level technician
could earn up to a maximum of $22 per hour; more.
vacation and paid holidays; higher shift) premiums,
and better travel compensation.
We agreed, although the entire package
went far beyond' our earlier proposals.
The union said no.
We regret the inconveniency to the public
but we feel our position is a responsible one:
Bell