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<- .w bac luck sioce it opened in waS.'broken into and about $8,000
`1 January. -' '.in meat was stolen. No charges
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EarlyTuesday morning,'while-
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R..KA—A Firemen were, able to save MUM.. Wft l� �
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,` be slaughtered. .
i and aq.adjotning slaughter house. Chief Becker said the cause of
Damage- was estimated' at the ' fire has not et been ,
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X100,000 by Dashwood F}rc Chief determined. ZORN,.
Emil Becker. The Dashwood fire ' Mr.' Merner ;and, his •wife are '
departrtient 'fought the bt'aze,' ' expected ,home from Venezuela
•r tr which destroyed 411 meat in' ,on Sunday. ANO. .
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Before the .Rush'.
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Cor Blanken. Winghani, Min- Mrs.' William,' Strong was Fre h ET 4lto
w, istry of Conservation, and Natural gatned to mpresent the Seaforth • . "
tee•ar`w :z"'j : :,rc A1w° i*#: , Resources,. described' the' making `Horticultural Sociiety ori the ,
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-of maple syrup• at` the March. - Seaforxh •Centennial, •Committee
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meeting of the Seaforth Harticul- when it is formed. Seaforth will
turas Societ' Wednesda FORTH
y a.,•. ��, , *« } � r ( `. r „ y , , Y• be celebrating its�tooth,Anfiiver•. ���
Mr. Blanken showed s tdes to sary as.a tow on Januar 1, .1975.
,.r 'demonstrate all aspects of syrup The members were told Paul
EXAMS OVER - After a hard, weeks of exams; #he' Mrs. J hri, Hall -anti Mr. and M'rs.. Alfred ' Russefl making. He compared .the latest Miies, a famed horticuittirist from FARMERS•' A
up -to da't�ititoafy methods Suffolk, Eagl4nd, will be speak- f,.
members of the SDH$ Geography Club, Grade '12 flew from ;Toronto „to Yugoslavia arid -will be back in which must -meet government•ink in'this area when he arrives•in
students at the school, left town Thursday for a,weak Seaforth Saturday night. :. "-' standards to tht3old-time way. "`A . Canada in,April; and it is hoped Phone 5`�+�-.77a Seaforth
P'n Sunny Italy. The group•, With chaperones Mr. and lot bf hard work:goes into making' '• that, the .Seaforth group vAli' be
syrup;' he sTaid, able th hear.'him.
Huron Board of Education' ' � `� Mr. Blanken disdussedwo.odlot
management and offered'ro give
" y ' advice to ancone with a 'w•oodlot,
•a`ho had a problem ortteeded'
Approves,trans,orta o �informaTion.
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• •y, • ' •' ., :' ' • ' ` `. • , . � ,. - • :News of
,The' Huron County Boaitd 'of (Elementary $choois). infroi used to. correct �incons'ist- traffic' .and the frustration of --,•--
Education .will grant a •two per The €ormula has been 'd'eve-.. enciesin,the 1`lighway Traffic Act drivers getting to work in the ,
Y cent increase in contract rem•un= loped which combine (a) admin- which does not rpquire flashing morning rush hour .with school
t. efiation to all Transportation is' time 'for principals, (b) iiots bn school buses and traffic buses bringing :all traffic. to, a VARNA
7 Operators supplying' services. to administration •.time for vice- ''haltedr when school buses ,are' standstilL.'.Mr. Hill stated there '
the Board effective September 1, ` prinripa�ls, gild (c) .secretarial ' .,loading ordischarging students in are•two sides to. questioin •of Rev: Murdock Morrison• Na+ho
<1973. time available to the school. areas, where• speed limits are r35 safety and e"�x�pressed the 'general' has been -ministering here for "1.2
R.B. 'Dunlop, ' Bu'siness. Ad- Tlte, repoit also includes: the miles per. 'hour or less. concern for tli� safety of students years, hos resigngtl,,as. of'tfte end
tY miitistratot, told boaid• members criteria :fol; establishment. of a When -replying to '`Mr. Cro and. -'the.. general concern .for of Jane this .year,- the congre-
rneeting in C}intoti Monday ' Vice-principal positioh on a staff lhers' letter • the • Board, will trup},c• A gational meeting •of -Varna and
a lernoan that the' Government ,has been changed ffom, class- inciude'.the statement of TrusteE .. Goshen Uni ed Chyrches.wastold'a
has increased ceiling to provide, rooms to'enrolment:. and as well, John' Broadfoot. of A.R.' 1. authorization was given'to R.L. on Wednesday evening in Varna
t' for the two per cent and that the steps have peen taken to ensure. Brucefield, that ins 30 -mile zone ,,,Cunningham, Transportation ; Church:,' A
Huri $oard has been below'& thaNice-pnnci�als. are' allotted;:. there ate areas where buses cap. Manager, for the Board,. and A pastoral relations committee'.
1 ceiling, He, said the,, increa?e' time to perfortn administrative 'get off. the traffic lanes`to load or Trustees --J.P. Alexander -.of was'. formed, Those; appointed
would 'amount to about $8,000. , tasks as part -'of their training as. discharge. students where it will W ngham and John Henderson o€ were Bill McAsh, Elmer -Hayter,
iTte Government does allow an future. school administrators. not interfere with the flow 'of Seaforth to attend" the 'annual. Ralph >,•Stephdfflso,n, Anson'
additional one=hglf per cent but'. R•B.• Allan, Assistant Super- traffic.. Mr. Broadfoot: also convention of the School. Bus McKinley�a: Charles Reid.
the Board' rejected a motion. to intendentof Schools, was,granted' pointed but that in 30 -mile zones..Operat6s"Association. of Ontario 'Due'to the' cold„we,atfier,. the
allow'•Itis. permission td. •teach' 'on . ,the there are' often four 'lanes of in London. on. July A. 2, and 3. sap is. running fa1rly slow. .'
The BeArd, 'will. maimatn a MinlWy-, of 'Educati Summer '
t Trustee Accident Insurance cov= Course' in 'Special duration in N@ws a1 "KiPPe�.
erage' with, the Reliable Life • London from July 2 to Augt}st'2 at `
i Insuraec_e Cotpan�+ for the year' no loss of salary.. Mr Allati • ''
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"~ • t fopt,r `,il tible' x' offered •'have t ie ,'pertoiT* its , o' ,n �e't g^
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o byf ic., hqueshon cossiderecf as, hiY �. a4 r } •
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Dunlojt; `'fitter oalcatton. 1"ier�eitf'Tntltetm; " On t6trsclay last, •about fifty Ktnbtttan an d Mrs. nsian Steward.
The fee structure, (effective, chairma'K' of the, Education. tom,' , neighbours and friends gathered " Broadfoot were. in cha'a ,of the It was decided to, donate $t0 to
Septeiriber 1,' 1974) :will remain rnittee, said the -Board should' be ..#o honour Mr. and •Mrs: ,Tom prograrir and the ladies served a Clinton Hospital .Auxiliary, not .to
!: the same ,as' for 1973' ~term at prouof have as ntendent of ' Siadin who have. moved to Exeter, delicious 'lunch ' have a str bery supper this
5100 per'ete--mentary,student and 'Mr. Allan's•ca(i • be invited Mr. and 'Mts. Dick Taylor; !!r.'' year, to continue.meal catering at
to teach the • special. cours in,
$200" per secondary student but P � .,,and Mts. Ed: Dick and Mrs. Rosa 1({ippen U.C.W. � ,$3.00, to -invite the surrounding. .
will be applied,to.all b4n't-esident . ondoh 1I r hs, ,who ,have; moved to, Kippen U.C.W. tnet at the church ' ladies to a 'meeting. ion
students• attending Huron
County Approval wa's given the request Rensail•and'Mi. and Mrs. Ernbst home of4vlrs. Hank Binnendyk on April . 17 and • to 'have Mrs.
t , . schools for whom: responsibility'is of Principal, ; J.B. Chapmail of ' Whitehouse who are moving to •March • 13 with 12 -m embers Malcolm. Davidson • • as- guest,
not accepted by neighboring Exeter- Public School',to • sepd b0 Egmondville. present. Mrs. Robert " Kinsman , speaker.
Boards. The fee structure is tote' Gracie Of -pupils, ,ons a threee'-day Winners at euchre were: Ladies was in charge of the'•Worship, t}ie
reviewed annually. -The, Boafd )rieid Trip io the Niagara -Toronto i. 9 -Mrs. Ed. Dick,,ladies Low theme being "Gentleness". The'' Petrsotta'ls
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will also discontinue paymsrtrt dT region_ on . May 28,. 29, 30 io '- Mrs. Murray Traquair; Men's , worship opened with Hymn 280: Mr. and ` rs. Elzar Mousses
r fees for Huron County re'sideitt• •expand, the. learning.expetierces High hit. Robert dell; Men's The scripture, was taken from have returhed to their' home. • ' '
Cools
s atten##tg Bruce County of. the classroom in relationship Low. -`'Doug McGregor; Lone James 3 verses (6 --.18),Hyinn 298 Heather McLean who has been,
l schools except . where right of ,with course3i"in Science, History Hands Ted Taylor•: was sung,and prayer followed: a patient in. Universify Hospital
i such attendance is clearly defined atid•Geography. at a.t9tal'cost of Mrs.- ,Robert Bell 'read the Mrs. D9vid Turner, President, has returned home,
.by Aprovin' is:l" statdtet-orf, • . $1,500. Of this total $300"wili 'presentation ,address .and on -conducted the business.. The, roll Mr. And Mrs.. Dobson of Ea'eter
' regulation. ' come out of the school transport- behalf of the gathering gifts were call' wag art'swered'•by a verse %Ath have moved. to, their new home on
The Board retracted its stand `ation budget and the remainder presented by Harvey Jacobi;•• the word Pepce.•The offering was • the Town Line:
on requiring medicals within
paid by students and the profits ,.Robert
Bell, Vern Alderdice,'
taken -by the hostesses Mrs.
'Mrs.. 'Hank
thirty ;days of hiring non -teaching.
from school projects. ;,
Grace Drummond' and . Mona
W.L.Mellis • and
,
employees but; will require the
The Board -is planning an Open
Aiderdice.'
Binnendyk and was dedicated by
Administration to have on hnn8
"has
House .' at its . Administration
Fit�ng replies were made by
Mrs. Turner. Reports were given:
evi4,epce indicating that it
'Centre bn•Albert;Stieet in Clinton
Ernest Whitehouse, Dick Taylor,
The Rose'Report by Mrs.,.Laird
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ask d any .potential non -teaching'
employee whether he or she is, '
aware of any medical reason why
on Wedne'sdav, Apt7l 24, and
Thursday., April 2S. from 1:30
7:30p.m. to
Ed. Dick; Tom Slavin and Rosa•
,Harris �vho have lived within 21/2
of. for'=4
Finlayson; ".Sunshine Report by■
Mrs. Norman Rickert, the
Visiting •Rep&rt by Mrs.
Perth'a�
d
Hu
�c�n R�sid nthe s'.
or she might not be able•to ,
p.m:.toS:00 p,m•.and
10.60.p.ni. each day. This -'will
miles each. other
years.
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W.L.Mellis.� the Treasurer's
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carry out t mands of , .the•
give the , general public the
Kippen' ast W.I.
report by Mrs, Harold Jones in.
position i Oesti n, and if there
o ortimit ,of seeing the facilities
PL? Y g
Ki en EastW:I. entertained
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Mrs: 13ert.Faber'3' absence. The
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We know it's sometimes difficult to 'get away' to school, so we.'ve
is.any doubt, a medical certificate
in the Centre. and the use
the resideht fof Blue Water Rest'•,
topic was prepared by Mrs. Keith
t come to you 7nsteadl.Atthe CLINTON and STRATFORD CENTRES of
would be required.
(ineetings) and be'able to learn
Home, the occasion being .the
Lovell and given by Mrs: David
Conestoga College, close at hand, we're offerdng several programs to
The Board approved ^a new,
the size -of the building, and the
monthly Birthday Party.
Turner. The' topic was, "I will
- give you the added 'Push'. •further your educational /business
otic re administrafion time fot
cost of renovations. A s ecial
A skit, "Mary's Conscience",
assume Responsibility".
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skills now.
• elementary, schools. The £ortnula
press night is to be held prior to
Square Dancing. ' Community
Several Bible verses were used
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At our CLINtON CENTOE you can enroll in a modem and comprehen-
for the new olicv was developed
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the Open .House,
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Singing and Piano selections b
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as a basis for tile' topic. The
sive Secretarial Program. This series of courseis, designed to make you
by a'committee formed by D:J.
The Board did not wholly
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot highlighted
Parables found In Matthew9fiAp.
an efficient Legal, Medical or •Secretary, has -been very
Cochrane. Director of Education
support the stand of .Hugh A.'
the program. Those with
..,25,verses :14-30) and Luke Chap,
.Executive
successful. ,
based on a request from the
Vice -principals' Associ0on
Crothers of Toronto who would
like to have a non-partisan bill
birthdays .in t4ar`ch were
presented with gifts. Mrs. Robert
19 verses (11-27) teaches lessons
on talents and how to live as a
successfulare the
Equally successful are the various Business Programs we offisr, At our r
STRATFORD CE can complain Year I; the introductory series
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