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county. On hand was Ray Bennett
'of the CKNX radio station in
e-hands
red Mobile sound truck and he
himself was attired in a red jack-
et to match. In fact 'there were
so' many finely dressed men and
women seen moving into the
building that it resembled a minia-
ture Atlantic City Easter parade.
Another thing which aided to
the pleasantness of the occasion
w - -
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DaYe Moore, works department ;
superintendent and his ;Men
Joe Hodgins, John .MacDonaki
George Dicke on had, their bright
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Officers. Meet...
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The spring meeting for Lang-
side Cemetery was held Thurs-
day evening at the home of
Victor Emerson with an attend -
ance of thirteen,. The minutes
of the 1971 meeting were read by
the secretary Mrs. Victor Emer-,
son.
The treasurer Jamieson Petty-
piece is a patient in Wingham ,
Hospital and from the
books the amount•on hand was
estimated at around $225.
Work done in 1971 was grass
seed and fertilizer sown, grounds
levelled , raked stones on •
roadside put there by snow plough
each winter, front fence steel
posts Were painted aluminum,
ground hogs were taken care of
and weeds were sprayed by George
Young.
It was decided to prepare to
build a new east fence and to get
a load of top soil.
The trustee board, Bob Orr, •
George and William Young are
to inspect the Cemetery as soon as
possible and if need be call a
work bee. Mr. Don. Kruger,
Department of Financia.1 and
:'Commercial Affairs, Cemeteries
Branch, was introduced by Presid
ent Bill Evans, Mrs. einerson
read the questions from a prey- ^
ious, letter she had received and
Mr. Kruger dealt with each one.
The first question was Perpet-
ual Care of Cefneteries, *
became mandatory„April 1St
1955. The minimum of 35'cents
for every scolatejnor of surface
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area is required., If not enough
is charged for perpetual care the
owner makes up•the deficiency.
All funds for perpetual care are
paid to a trust registered company
or The Public Trustee. yhen a
be made out
trust company is used an agree-
ment must be drawn uf by them
and the cemetery officers. A
register shall be kept of names and
addresses of all lot owners,
name of deceased persons, loca-
tions in cemetery, date of burial.
In managing a cemetery three
copies of plans Of ceniefery must
on_pa?er and sent to
Department.
The President Bill Evans thank-
ed Mr. Kruger for his clear ex-
planation of the situation. It
waS decided to .draw tip a set of ,
By-Laws in the near'future.
The election of offiCers were
-Presidenr;Bill-Evans-;7Secreia
.Mrs. Victor Emerson; Treasurer ;
Mrs: Fred Tiffin; Trustees, Bob__
Orr', George and William Young.
The 1673 meeting will be held
4:,,t the home Of Victor Emerson,
Whitechurch , May 1st or 2nd.
The adjournment was moved:by
Victor Emerson. '
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Observed 92nd
Birthday May 15
ASHFIEW '\EM
Mrs. .George Collinson of Kin
tail observed her .)2nd birthday
on Thursda_y_,-Nlay_.11th;
VISITING IN WA1Z
Rev. Kenneth Rooney left on
Tuesday to spend two weehs wi
hiSaunt in Wales.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Stuart Macf,en•
nan and Mr. Wm, Johnson were
Sunday. visitors.with N:1r. and.
-r-do-n—mr-Na .r—d-rin-uri-,-St-- pro
William in .Kitc boner. .
'Mr. 'and Mrs; Jas. ,V.acIntvre
and Mr. and Mrs. Fr,nk YOung
Goderich visited ith relativ
here oh Sunday •
Many parents a.ttc:nded the ,
music' Festival :at ':orih ,As,hfield
School last Wedn'eda.:,..
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'yellow and black truck out at the
front of the parldng lot for all to
see and also the space in. the build
ing was neelved for chairs which
they moved in place earlier in the
day. The bUilding present
ed a clean and handsome appear-
ance painted in Pastel shades of
yellow and ligft bine. In fact •the
Wilson Pairtirig COM6'aMT of
Gtelph was here re-tbuchin: earl-
ier in the week -. , h Seer.2E qcjae
awhile .a ?.-7a 10.-hen .
drivint his fazher 10.1-4:::F.ree. • . zer
h-oke the sod :a, level the.
site and Welcon'Cam:-...a.c1 cf
Guelph. -lobe were 'the
'Loa: 11v...se
.reath.cal
Cotton's ha"ZSe. Se" i kr-a:
Z worked cr.; .ate .
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served from the kitchen,in the
Huron Township hall;
a'grFarcredi-t-to the -people
of the township that they now have
two fine huildings - the Huron
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Dis* trim High SchOol 'and Knox
Church and the new Huron
Township Municipal Worl build-
ing. Members of Huron's couneil
Reeve ittss Stanley are
;Deputy Reeve Bob Emerson , Coun-
)tillors Don MacTavish, Eimer I
Smelrzer and Bert Elliott aldng
with Clerk Treasszer Earl Tout
of Pine Rivel who keeps ev.ery-
T'-ling nada: account. And for
Fd'pky which it still Huron's Hub, ,
tad council is Reeve Clayton
olson , Councillors a_,'13. :ranter ,
Dr. ?ene-acssonnee--,,,e-. 73-award
Hodge and Pock' y I4acDoth' ld with
McCrea:tit Clerk and Ar.--Lbrose
lillage works fore-T..a.n.'
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Some of these were. Bob Love , :Joe
Fludder, Wes Smith and Ron Far-
rell. It is to the credit of all
these Worlunen and their foreman.
that the building was roofed and
c osed just as the heaVy snows
of last winter came down.
Dave Moore and .his men made
the . move from the old building,
which was formerly the '
fall fair hall and skating and
curling rink, built in 1881, to the
new building on January 31, 1972.
After.the opening tererrionies
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