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lTf ,Hullett Central Public School andh about t Lynn Fuller, a perrrtanent staff✓ "�j cost
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The first 4-H meeting of c4th visitors thrpu n the as,t week secretary at Goderich District
s theNo. 3 Club was held at the home with Mr. and M s: •William Storey Collegiate Institute and Brenda R
1t y Naylor as a bus driver at re # ions
[tr of Mrs, Brenda Thompson on were Mf. and mrs. Ray Norris of y o P P
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March. 4th. Leaders are Mrs. Kirkton, Mr. Iand Mrs.Hu$h : Brookside Public School.
t W &k fie5' Brenda Thompsop and Janice Norris of St.affa and Mr. James Arrangements have been made
Schenk. Scott of Seaforth. for Douglas. Bundy of,CitSd-esttch lately?
District Colle sate Institute'staff
t - - .V All nine members were Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
k By present. Officers were elected: spent the weekend in Toronto and his wife to act as hosts for the
- Lee Hee President - Joanne Scheok;;Vire with their daughter and son -in- Young Voyageurs from Grand '1rOU could d0 something
Prairie, Alberta, who will be "
,', J � •• President - Brenda Scutt; taw, Mr, and Mrs. F•raifk Tardella
visiting in Huron County from about It.
{ Treasurer; Marie Nolan; Press and also attended the wedding of
SCANNING T EE]�KLIES: In scanning the Clinton Reporter,. -Shirley McClure. In their cousin, the Holden : July 25 to August 2. Murray Different brands of the same quality
News -Record it `ls noted that two delegations from -Clinton Hunter of F.E'. Madill Secondary
charge of Book covers: Doris 'McCarthy wedding heli in drug wide) in rice. r
were present at the Clinton Council meeting last Monday McClure, Sharon Thompson, Toronto,. School staff will accompany g vat y y p
night protesting the erection of a building and asking for an _ Huron's Voyageurs to Tracadie, Next time, when you need a
Lynn Hugill and Luri. Hugill.
increase of police patrols. Mts. M. G. Bell of Maria• Street in Bowling wind-up New Brunswick, 1'rpm July 9 to prescription; ask this question, "Am I
•.Achievement Day Punter: Brenda
Clinton was spokeswoman fora group, protesting the moving The windup at the Foresters July 2.0. They are: :. «'..«..'
Th ompson and Janice Schenk, getting the lowest cost drug according<<.y�>,
Of at foEmer railway car to the Gulf S`e ice Station lot on Family Bowling was held on From Central Huron Secondary to PARCOST?" a ' '" is".•', ^`s`
Taking a look at Yourself s a Sunda evenin March 17th at School- Lorraine York, Bayfield
VictQria,Street South, Site said it is lowering the value of discussed' and at makes a Y g y d
PARCOST is a program that assures %>
houses in the vicinity and was creating a slum. Bill German Nobles • Bowling Lades in.y and Donald Reid, Blyth; Gofietich p g
girt, attractive".
and Neil Haugh were also present and wondered if the pulite Seaforth. This ear 'bowling "•Collegiate-Vtlanda Linner, R.R. 4, ` you of "Prescrip3ions At Reasonable COST" ' '3
Tli�elub name is "The Pretty
couldn't step-up patrols around• their businesses in town. nights have been very. successful Goderich, and Ernest MacMillan, -- use it! Your doctor and pharmacist know
- Putties. �1.
Both have had several break-ins recently. If was also learned with good attendance. Gode ick; F.E.Madill School-
PersonaCs about it through the PARCOST Index of f, t
Y i that the official opening of the town°s new sewage plant will f Fallowing bowling about 45 Kevin\-Aiiatns, }Hingham, Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure left quality drugs.
be held on June 2b, 1974. - • -Clinton Council Monday'ni ht returned to the Foresters Hall' 8on crtman, Teeswaler, g on Thursday to spend a few w ecks g MurrayY Think PARCOST — chogse a
decided to discuss further a plan to con"tract out the town's �r nett -they enjoyed a pancake Keith, Lucknow and Roxanne y,
visiting in Vict uria,B.C. with her
animal control duties. sumer-with but chocolate. Petteplace, Teeswater; Seaforth participating pharmacy. • r ,,•.,
sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. p�'
I the families in the area are Hi h Srhodl-Gerald Kassies, R.R.
The Zurich Cittzens News reports that a large rroti;d Kay Allen. g
attended the officiaf opening last Saturday afternoon of the reminded that the Foresters 4, Seaforth; and South Huron, ba'„<•'�.....>: `
P g Y Mr. and Mrs. Terence -Hunter.., y
new facilities of the Hensall District Co -Operative, located on of Colborne I'u�+nshi M[. Jim Family Dance will be held Friday h Exet r Gregory Love, R.R. ['\P.
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Davidson Drive; in Hensall. A highlight of the opening was f Bening March. 22nd in the Zurich, Teresa Ann Ondrejicka, ; s
p g • Thompson of' LitAsay, Miss "s. ;
the ribbon cutting ceremony, performed by a, past secretary of Shiela Baker of Winthrop visited huresters Hall. `"his dance is for R.R. I, Exeter, and John Wurm, � � � . {� 2= �� v„� v��` 0
the Co -Op, Bert Klopp. Assisting in the ribbon -cutting are oil Friday evening with Mr.and• eterYQne. Exeter.
r Gordon De Jong, a director, Delbert Geiger, President, Julian Mrs.John Thompson, Sharon and
Smith, General Manager of United Co -Operatives of Ontario Bub, when they celebrated News of Ministry of -
and Bill`Dowson, Vice -President of the organization. - • • The Mr.Hunter's birthday. ��% R Q MARTY t f syL xs `” "` •x^'`
staff of the Post Office in Zurich sxere resented with aARTICIPATIhIG v Health
P Mrs. BobBub Johnston of Grand PHARMACY
r Certificate of Safety last week, by .area inspector HaryeJ Valley spent the weekend with Munchkfns Meet A lemon sauce thickened with Ontario
"Pfaff, of Exeter. The Zurich staff of Postmaster Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Medd and On Saturday morning the fifth cornstarch and a brown sauce y
McAdams, assistant Mrs. Bella Farwell received the . Kerri, Sundae %isitors at the sante 'meeting of Staffs Munchkins was thickened ith flour were made Hvi Rctua'rd T tatter MD. Munster
certificate..- for having completed one or more.years wtithour home were Mr, and Miffs`.. Dave held at the home of Mrs. Charles by Mrs. Douglas and Julie Anne r>
any typi of accident: - - - Europe will increase purchases ofMedd and Kim of Blyth, Mr. and Douglas with,` Mrs. J. Carey Elliott.
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Ontario white beans this year, predicts Philip Durand, of
Mrs. Jim Medd the 13th Con.
assisting. The meeting opene
Zurich, chairman of the Ontario White Bean Producers
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of Hullett
with the 4-H Pledge followed by
- Marketing Board. Mr. Durand, Mr. John Hazlett, Goderich
We •would like to %telcunte to
trip roll call, An Item Made with
and Mr, Joseph Miller, R.R.1, Dashwood, last, month
the community„ Mr. and M•rs.
flour. Mrs.Dous led a
compreted a visit to a six -country European tour .to assess
Sheldon Wall and family from
discussion on popular astas and
future'demand for Ontario white beans:- Mr. Durand was
Medicine Hat, Alberta Ro the
Mrs. Carey read from n article
^' optimistic about the industry's future. Ontario beans have an
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former Luther Sanders house
tin pastas which gave some
' Advantage -because the research department has kept the
N+hich is owned by William
helpful hints on the cooking of
industry ahead of competitors in production techniques. The '
Whyte. They moved in over the
pastas•
result is that Ontario White Bean y jgelds are at least 20 -per
eek°nd.
Kathy- Douglas and Bonnie
cent higher than Michigan. But Mr. -'D -brand said escalating
Mr� and Mrs. John Thompson,
Norris made peanut crispies.
production costs cduld be a problem in the future, if Ontario
Sharpri „and' ,Bob visited from
Margaret Laing, Cheryl Riley and
producers are to continue to meet competit,ion. • - - Bayfield .
Saturday until Tuesday in Ottawa
Betty Anne Miller made
village council is proceeding with the controversial
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Barry Powley,
Gingerbread' from a mix. Mrs.
expropriation of about,2.3 acres of property, commonly called'
Jason and Jonathan.
Carey and Jeana Lou Elliott
the river flats, on the..north side of the Bayfield River.
Miss MargW-Whyte, of Torurito,
demonstrated the making of Hot
The LODE, according to the Mitchell Advocate, have
is spending the weeks holidays
Water Gingerbread from a recipe.
completed their $900.00 project- f double room for.the Ritz
with her mother, , Mrs.
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Lutheran Villa. The ret mee ing d tided that when the fa
W 1, Whyte and .family, Mts.
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season begins they will aise fun or tfie new -arena project.
John�Nhyte, Jeffrey, A'hdrea and
SEAFORTH
-Logan Council members meeting recently passed food
Kerri of Lindsav, Paul Van -der
and tiledfainage by-laws. The dog tax was set at $3.00 fora
Molan of Oakville are also visiting
JEWELLERS
-* - - male or spayed female dog, and $6.'00 for each other male or
this week at the Whyte Mime.
' spayed female; $6,00 for female dog and $12:00 for each other
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wh\ to
for
The Lucknow Sent�el reports that the swim ing pool fund
a idL,iri of Glen Orchard are
visiting fear a few day;;ahis week
DIAMONDS,
--JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
was boosted by $500 following a donation'fro the funds of
"ith his father, Mr. Harold
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the Lucknow Curling Club which has been inacti a for several
.
Whyte and Mrs. W.L.Whyte and
All Types of Repairs
years. K�ip�►►�.m Clubs in'Zone B held a conference,in
I.tnul�'Phone
lengthy and suitable- to "read
Harriston recel fly at which time a cheque for 83,000 was
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent
527-0270
presented. to. the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The dreaded
said that in "order to prevent
childhood disease, Cysiic Fibrosis is the district project of
I uesday in London.
Kinsmen Clubs. - - - Ripley hockey game Sunday raises-9400
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for recreation complex fund.
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thMee. He said that if a board
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According to the Wingham Advance -Times, Wingham
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•.police are considering the possibility of issuing bicycle
representation on that board.
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PRESBYTERIAN'
licences in the town. Chief. Jim Miller explained the idea is .
not to raise revenue but help the police get serial numbers on
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the bikes. The chief•said a• great many bikes are lost or stolen
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and the police have no way of identifying them; He stressed
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that the police are not announcing compulsory licencing, just
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letting people know the matter is being considered. - `--
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-Wingham Council viewed the final draft rof the zoning
Rev. C: MacDonald
by-law. - - - The Wingham PUC is experiencing some trouble
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a �G�lencoe
in getting tenders to build its new pumphouse: Tenders were
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Gaest Minister
ihvited from four contractors 'from Wingham but the PUC'
cerved only one reply.
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The -Se forth Public Utility"Commission ,would- like five
minutes of your, time. -to think about
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uWa,1, rwor s 0 -peration
POSSIBLY AVE SHOULD START OUT DO YOU KNOW -- Howmany gallons of
TO SAY "HELP" — W want yo to save
i�' water is used by our customers, including
water and money. Instea we ask your co- Seaforth, part of Harpurhey and part of
operation by asking the following questions Egmondville? 925 customers, population
and giving the following answers. approximately 2,000.
In 1969 — 96,902,900 gallons -per year
(Reconstruction and replacing bad- mains cut this ,down)
In1970 — 72,499,000 gallons per year
In 1971= 77,455,100,gallona per year
In 1972 — 76,486,656 gallons per year '
In 1973 -- 77,264,076 gallons per year
WE THINK YOU WILL AGREE — Over
New building..
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77 million gallons of water a year (1973)
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is a lot of water. What we do not know is
the Province of OnTario, 48
.HOW MUCH WASTE?
percent ($695,857); the County of
Huron, seven" percent($Ib2,527);
and ..tiiscellaneous non -subsidy,
�., TiE FLAT RATE WATER RATE IS $30.00 PER YEAR
one percent ($1:000).
SOME. -OF THE NORMAL COMPLAINTS WE RECEIVE ARE L -
The planning board budget is
; YES., THERE. ARE MANY MORE WAYS
"up- substantially" to $134,395,
TO WASTE WATER. Watering your lawn
more than you need to, A water leak in
said Chairman James A. Mair.
your service not reported to the PUC or to
'This a budget, however, reflects
your plumber.
the salary for a • new planning
The Public Utility Commission does not
technician, summer student help
want to police your premises to save water
and the non-recurring UDIRA
waste or to install, water meters in residen-
(Urban Development In Rural
tial properties which would add .$60,000
Areas) study.
for water meters to our costs. WHAT WE
The secondaryplan f9r the
WANT IS YOUR CO-OPERATION TO
village of Zurich _ was accepted
after two and one-half years of
planning. A bylaw was passed
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accordingly to, amend Huron's
Official Plan
The Historical Building (the,
former jail) was a matter for brief
`discussion at county council. The
offer of a lease with the Town of
Goderich waS withdrawn and the
county has accepted this change.
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Furthermore, .the brief of the
Huron County Branch of the
Ontario Architectural . Conserv-
ancy for renovations at the -jail
will be investigated by' the
property committee at a meeting
soon.
"We're almost back to where
we started- from a year ago,"
remarked Chairman Harold E.
Wild, Wingham. He suggested
that councillors should familirize
theniselves with the brief which is
lengthy and suitable- to "read
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yourself to sleep with,
Goderich Reeve Deb Shewfelt
said that in "order to prevent
duplication of meetings, Goderich
town council had deemed it wise
to have the Conservancy deal
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directly with the property com-
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thMee. He said that if a board
was appointed to operate the jail
project, the town should have
representation on that board.
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1TO�O.UR CUSTOMERS.
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The -Se forth Public Utility"Commission ,would- like five
minutes of your, time. -to think about
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uWa,1, rwor s 0 -peration
POSSIBLY AVE SHOULD START OUT DO YOU KNOW -- Howmany gallons of
TO SAY "HELP" — W want yo to save
i�' water is used by our customers, including
water and money. Instea we ask your co- Seaforth, part of Harpurhey and part of
operation by asking the following questions Egmondville? 925 customers, population
and giving the following answers. approximately 2,000.
In 1969 — 96,902,900 gallons -per year
(Reconstruction and replacing bad- mains cut this ,down)
In1970 — 72,499,000 gallons per year
In 1971= 77,455,100,gallona per year
In 1972 — 76,486,656 gallons per year '
In 1973 -- 77,264,076 gallons per year
WE THINK YOU WILL AGREE — Over
DO YOU KNOW =- How much money you
77 million gallons of water a year (1973)
save in' Fire Insurance Premiums by hav-
is a lot of water. What we do not know is
aw ing a muhiq�al water supply compared to
.HOW MUCH WASTE?
an Oat -of -Town resident? Estimated •valise
of home, $20,000, not including,contents,
the savings is $40 to $45 per year.
�., TiE FLAT RATE WATER RATE IS $30.00 PER YEAR
Savings on Commercial enterprises on insurance premiums are even greater
SOME. -OF THE NORMAL COMPLAINTS WE RECEIVE ARE L -
WATER and HYDRO BILLS ARE TOO
; YES., THERE. ARE MANY MORE WAYS
HIGH — In some cases we have found a
drippint, h-btand cold water tap or shower-
TO WASTE WATER. Watering your lawn
more than you need to, A water leak in
head. This may seem'a little thing, yet it
your service not reported to the PUC or to
can be a source of extreme waste and con-
your plumber.
siaerable annoyance. One drop a second
The Public Utility Commission does not
can add up to about 200 gallons of water a
want to police your premises to save water
month down the drain. A single washer in- '
waste or to install, water meters in residen-
stalled conserves cold or hot -water. When
tial properties which would add .$60,000
going on vacation, turnoff the electrical
for water meters to our costs. WHAT WE
supply to your water heater,
WANT IS YOUR CO-OPERATION TO
CONSERVE WATER and HY)0.
Help us to help you. ,
A review is being planned this year amo g commercial
consumers to determine advantages of the poss�bfe installation
of water meters.
Seafor'th'P I U'blic Utility CO3
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DR. .RODGER WHITMAN, Chairman WALTER SCOTT,• M-ana•ger
Mayor F.C,J.Sills*) ED. DALY Commi.sooner
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