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addressed to members of Ratepayers Association was Joe Murphy of,Clinton, one of drainage loan of $2,*600.
N Seaforth will have two to the a artments, put on a
Tuckersmith council • from the pleased to receive acceptance for the owners of HuronConcrete supplementary to an original a); P P
Vanastra Community Ratepayers the total J recreational Pipe . Company of Harpurhey, application, "` Opportunities for Youth financed' program and outdoor activities
Association and considered by development from 97 per, cent of was s the, meeting' to discuss building permits this year to the , r community service projects this like horse shoe pitching will .be
council at a meeting Tuesday took the Vanastra residents and zoning as it applies to the end of May total 43, compared to r r: summer. One, providing home available says Ruth Anne i•
r : * r; �!" iM rovements for senior citizens Dunlop, project • worker. Bill
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away .the bad taste left by •isle taxpayers, all of whom were property.,•The Harpurhey,area is 20 issued in the same periokt last ,, >a , ,, P P� P ,�
letter of resignation last week by advised at the time of petitioning designated residential by the year, - Clerk James McIntosh is "basically a repeat of last McCurdy and Ruth Anne are both
councillor Vince Fowlie of that the cost would reflect as an Huron County Planning report year's program", according to students at McMaster University.
'Vanastra. additional levy on their taxes. To -Department. Builds permit applications S Bili McCurdy, one of the Lynn Nicholsbn, a' recent
The letter written on, behalf of date/the Community Association Fred Ginn of Vanastra, one; of approved uesday included: Bill program's organizers. graduate of Lambton College in
Vanastra residents by the has not received any negative the owners of property there, was Ross. Bruc field, new house arbd a,r v �c The other OFY program in Early Childhood Education, and
Association said they wished "to reaction to the assessment which at the meeting to.discuss current livestock barn: John and Arnold town this summer ig a day camp Dean Cornish, a Grade 12 student
take this opportunity 'to extend appeared on the current 1974 tax developments of Vanastra and the Van Milternburg, R.R.a, s ' �r and recreation program for at SDHS are the, other partici-
appreciation to the Tuckersmith notices." transfer of his property to the Seaforth, addition to barn, milk , children from four to seven. Pants. One other worker will be
Township Council for their The letter concluded, "The Township. The property involved house and grain bins; Stanley ft'', Susan Hildebrand, Cathy named soon.
sincere interest, co-operation and Vanastra Community Ratepayers is the church which he is selling to Johns, R.R.3, Seaforth, silo; John-, McGonigle, Cathy McDdnald and The students are moving -into
support in the oyerall Association looks forward to a the township for the .community Oldfield, R.R,4, Seaforth, � Pam Snowdon are. organizers of an office in the Town Hall and will
improvement of Vanastra." continuing, harmonious centre proposed in the Recreation addition to barn and silo; Gerben the day camp which will run five st art operating May 27. They will
The letter signed by A,DJutzi, relationship with the Tucke45mith Plan, at a cost of $35,000 and sloe Wynja, R..R.4, SEaforth, dairy r"°' t ;r w days a week from 9 until 4;30 and. take turns staying in the.office to
resident, and the other seven Township Council." curling rink, at a cost of $35,000, cow barn,, I Elliott Layton. t. , 4.",:�: "s;"; inetudes-•goon hour supervision. answer calls ever morning and
P Mr. Fowlie in his letter of to be used for curling, hocks and d P Y g
members of the executive., stated, ' g, y • Brucefield, carport: Hugh g� schedule the work, Ruth -Anne
"The most ambitious undertakingresignation had condemned skating. . Parsons, Hensall, storage shed;, r�, d The four- girls, all SDHS
g' g s,, ,, students plan crafts instruction in says.
to date is the acquiring of a council ' for 'the continuing George Radford -of Blyth was Harvey Hammond, Vanastra, ✓ p There are a total of 14, OFY
and Alvin Haff, the mornings and stories, nature
community hall, a curling rink, ruthless expfoiiation of, the awarded the.tender to supply and garage, yy3 trips, swimming, trips to the grants'awarded for programs in
swimmin pool, and an outdoor citizens of the community of deliver granular A dnd B and, fill Egmondville, addition to house. Huron Count this summet•.-The
gA.� library and gym .activities at the Y Y
• recreational area in Vanastra; all Vanastra." to the Hibbert Boundary Road Wayne Smith of Vanastra wi#1 Public School. The day camp will range from day camps in
difwhich will eventually serve the Reeve Elgin Thompson construction at a total cost of be asked to remove an , odd be free of charge, and will run for Brussels, Huron Park and Clinton
residents of Vanastra and the commented, "Council has worked $11,865. Tike Radford tender was building from his lot 35 which he seven weeks, July 2 until August to clean-up programs in Bayfield
surrounding area." ` long and hard to do our very best the lowest of tl'rc.c received, moved there without a permit. 16. Children can attend for half or and Ashfield Township. Senior
full days. Citizen aid projects are scheduled
Special meeetin decides g s are graduates
P g Two of the irl for Wingham and at' Senior
of St. John's Ambulance First Aid Citizen -'s homes ' in Goderich,
Clinton and Seaforth.
course and all have visited areaire su ervisor day care centres and nursery Landscaping of the Blyth Union
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w*1 schools to get program ideas. Cemetery will provide work for
N, + W They, are working closely with srx students under an OFY grant
HPRC vertise for bothec al s pf rvis on A. R Besides providingCllaboBr tfor restoring and painting buildings
there; while eight will work a
The Huron -Perth County. Ro- lar. Mr. Vintar told him',
man Catholic Separate School Mr. Vintar made the proposal gd into a school by request only, officer and p a in the Square at Goderich,
Board will be advertising for a to engage a supervisory officer to either by the principal or the consultant and leave it open to home improvement jobs that Collection of historical data about.
supervisory officer and special replace the special education teacher. take an alternative, maybe the, Senior Citizens in Seaforth need -- "Zurich and preparing a computer
educational consultant for the consultant who has resigned and 'if we hire additional high better of the two. housecleaning, painting, model will involve six Exeter area
next school term, to fill a vancancy in the position of priced help how do we get rid of 'I can't see ho%v we can support gardening or lawn cutting. the young people.
The decision to advertise was primary consultant. Because of, . them it' they are not to our having a supervisory officer when other OFY project will sponsor a In Goderich, five students have
reached after haggling for almost major curriculum changes by tire advantage."' Howard Shantz of we need a special educational ' recreation day'once a week at the planned Open Doors to provide,
two hours on the subject and two Ministry for the primary , and . Stratford asked. consultant. Could we hire a OLD MAPLES GONE -- The big•"maple trees which Senior Citizen's Apartments recreational activities for
recorded votes during a special junior division which •require Mr. Vintar replied, 'We have. person to carry out both duties?' framed both sides of Dublin's main street are being which will be open to all Seniors mentally, retarded youth there. In
meeting in Seaforth Thursday td in -school follow-through supervi- to worktogether as a team.' and Trustee Teahcn asked. cut down in preparation for a street rebuilding' and handicapped people in the Lucknow area four people will
study a proposal for reorganiza- . Sion, guidance and evaluation and Mr. rntz a greed. 'We. should Mr, nnoll i£ Seaforth;
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tion as presented by We Superin- for leadership training of princi- be pulling together.' anyone in the system had written program. The large tree in the background will soon w47tk onseveral projects involving
tendent of Education, John Vin- pals, Mr. Vintar suggested these : Joscph Looby of Dublin said he 1 papers, resemble the stump in front of it. Staff'Photo "We'll provide transportation agriculture and the environment.
his supervisory a ccs, Mr. Vin- P ( )
could be implemented with the was in favour of another supervi- tar said no one had.
y - assistance of a supervisory offs-, sort', offiac'e' who could be in the Donald . Croavley. R.R,2, Gadsw,,.,. t, t;,
Ver:-Htsaidabout 90 per c•ent.ofa school 90 per cent of the time. shill, asked if teachers d'o 'noti4luron Board of Education '
Jr supervisory officer's time would Mr. Shantz. told the meeting have an understanding of slow
r, be utilized in the schools. that the Stratford ta;cpavers did students and asked why. sonic
yy David Teahen of Stratford not want to meet the extra teachers have more than others
%• asked if it would not be trying to expense of a supervisory officer and he wondered if a supervisoryOK's I i brari e In o�ta Ie casS.�oo S.
squeeze threeinto one. He said when both a primary and a special officer would have abetter view
n , � he thought the junior division ,vas education consultant are going to ort this rather than a consultant.
being deprived and asked what be needed and F.J. Vere also of Vincent Young of Goderich Portable cla:;srooms will be for field trips were granted: 19 advance of having an official plan Department is preparing official
provided as accommodation for Grade 8 students from Turnberry, passed planners should consult plans across Huron • the Board..
primary was involved. He was Stratford added that if a supervi- asked if' principals are in tiie P P
told by Mr. Vintar Kindergarten Sort'• officer or a consultant were classrooms supervising or if they library facilities at several Huron Central Public School to the with the Education Board. should be consulted prior to
to Grade 3 is primary, hired it should he on a probation arc teaching full time. Mr. Vintar schools the Board- of Education Wingham area from June S to 7, In the Zurich report it is stated completion.
Ted Geoffrey.,as)ted when the art' basis, told him the principals try to do decided at a special meeting on no supply teacher required; 45 that there is excess capacity at Absence for Walton teacher
May 6. Grade 7 and 8 students from present and should there be Mrs. K. Pletch of Walton was
•, consultants really worked and did Chairman Michael Connolly the best they can in the time 1
they visit thc'schools frequently. suggested the board should ad- (Continued on Paec 16) Knowledge. of the special Zurich Public School to Camp Sy- expansion required there is ample granted a one-year leave of
meeting did not become known Ivan, from June 5 to 7. Only cost space at .the existing site. Herbert absence. I
•� until the regular meeting on to Board. transportation costs of Turkheim of ,Zurich,,,�hallenged A request from Clive Buist,
Lions install new offs e e rs, _ Tuesday of this week. Board $70; 45 Grade 10 Science students the statement of ';ample space". ScaforthRecreation director,. for
officials had failed to inform the from South Huron District High and the Board will notify the information as to whether the
press and public of the meeting. School to Pincry Provincial -Park Ministry of Treasurv, Economics Board has any plans for the
Schools to receive the added from May 31 to June 1, no supply and Intergovernrfiental Affairs development of track and field at
make plan's for anniversary facilities are those at Blyth, teacher; 25 Junior Outers from that any population explosion in the Seaforth District High School,
- Brussels, Colbourne. Grey' and South Huron District High School the Zurich area would, in the w'as tabled, it is to be
Robert Beuttenmiller has been Secretary and Treasurer - Gordon in the�Community Centre when Turnberrv. The board will name to Bruce Trail then canoe to Lake Board's opinion, render the reconsidered in September when
Daniel Bennewies elected as the 49th president of Rinuncr and Llo�•d Hoggarth: representatives of district clubs teachers for them on a half day Huron, from June 22 to 26, no present school and school site file Board deals with its 5 -year
Daniel Bennewies, son of Mr. the Seaforth Lions Club. He Directors - Gordon Rimmer; will join with members of the basis. The necessary turnishmgs •supply teacher; 37 Grade 11, 12 totally inadequate. The site capital forecast. The expense of
and' Mrs. Edwin Bennewies, succeeds Clair Campbell-.• Wayne Ellis; Keith Snell; Dave Seaforth Club to Amark the for the library facilities will be and 13 students from South comprises 2.2 acres and houses such a project is not included in
Seaforth, a graduate of Seaforth • • Other officers elected at th'e Hoover. anniversary. purchased, Huron District Hi&h to Montreal 184 pupils. the 1974 budget.
Public School and Seaforth Dis- May meeting are: First Vice The meeting referred a request Suturday afternoon an in other business at the regular and Quebec City from May 30 to Mr. Turkheim. suggested that The Board agreed with the
trict High School has graduated President - Leo Teatero; Sec. `.'ice for assistance for Girl Guides and anniversary parade along main meeting Tuesday the Board June 2, no •supply teacher; 55 with a population exploision in "resolution from the Muskoka
from the University of Waterloo. _Dr. Bill Thompson; Third G ice- Brownies . to the Board of street will be featured and that named Sherwood Eddy head of students, members of Girls' Zurich area some of the rural Board of Education to the
He will receive his Bachelor of Marlen Vincent; Tail Twister Directors. evening a beef barbeque and the English Department at South Trumpet Band at Seaforth District students east of Zurich could be Provincial Government that
Mathematics degree with a major Jack Pickard: Lion T: n °.r Plans for the clubs 50th dance is planned for the arena. Huron District High School at High School to Inkster, Michigan, bused to Hensall where there is a legislation he dmended to provide
in Combinatorics and Optimiza- George Hays; Treasurer - Harold anniversary celebrations were . The event is open to the public Exeter on a probationary period from May 26 to 27. Cost of trip declining enrolment. He said that that school buses be required to
I tion May 24. Turnbull; Car Club Treasurer discussed in detail by conlmittec and tickets are available from of one year, effective September charged to school budget, when the Huron County Planning (Continued on Page 16)
He will be employed with -Dave Hoover; Bulletin Editor- chairmen. members of the club. 1. He wa's the acting head of the transportation $363 and
,r Victoria and Grey Trust Company Wilfred Titford; Secretary - Irwin The anniversary, gets underway The anniversary program department, ac(%nimodation 5300,: and 33
in Goderich. Johnston; Park and Pool Mrs. Eleanor Louise Richman Grade 8 students from Hensall • • •
- on Friday, June 21 with a banquet" concludes Sunday afternoon with D. Hildebrand W�nS $500 i/1
a special service in First has been appointed acting head of public School to Camp Sylvan
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Presbyterian Church when -Dr. from whine 3. to S. 50 per cent of •
rr Y Y the Mathematics department at*
` Douglas Stewart, well known Central Huron Secondary School. costs will he charged to school Lions Stanley Cup draw
�ti j' '.z ' • ' t• , I" Seaforth native now of Toronto, Herbert Turkheim, chairman of budget plus the cost of a supply
will speak. the Education Committee, teacher for three days. Douglas Hildebrand, Sefdrth, period at 14 minutes, 48 seconds.
James M. Scott who recentiy Protest Official Plan Mr. Hildebrand's ticket of 14
reported Gordon Wray a sl adept held the winning ticket in the
returned from a three months The Board, in receipt of a coy minutes 49 seconds was the
at F.E.Madill Secondary School at P P. •Lions Stanlev Cup Draw and has
Win ham had ranked 15th in the of the Village of Zurich secondary P closest since the ticket with the
• a,• tour of India where he andMrs. g Y been award ed the $500 prize.
Scott visited their son John Scott, cross Canada Mathc- Plan. prepared by the Huron The winning goal in Sunday's precise time of the winning goal
showed slides depicting that matics contest. County Planning Department. final game was scored in the first had not been sold.
country and described details of Clear SDhS Band Trip will write a letter to the Planning
Seven requests from principals Department asking that in
their trip.
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LIONS PARK FLOODED Newly elected president of the Seaforth Lions Club,'
Bob Beuttenmlller, takes a look at the flooded conditions at the Llons Park last
week, Thursday .night the waters of Silver Creek were up to th-4 level of the
bathhouse, but had receded by Friday morning when this picture was taken.
(Staff Photo)
Seaforth Council authorizes arena
repairs, price up $14,0®0
Seaforth Council, Tuesday
were present at the regular
ne, • ture and is to he completed
evening passed by-laws at a
council 'meeting and informed
by Au t .10, 1974.
special session of council
council that the bid they had
authorizing structural repair work
accepted was not a final price and
In the contract is a stipulation
on the Seaforth arena at a cost of
that further work would he
that the contractor will move his
$79,404,
necessary before gcwernment
scaffolding to one end of *the
At tM- April 'meeting council
approval would be granted for the
building for the weekends of June
had received a firm bid from Bert
project.
10, .lune 21 - 24 and July 12 -
Wesley, Wallaceburg for the
15 becalrse of bookings -requiring
carrying out of this work at a cost
Final plans nrny have been
the use of the main arena floor.
of $65,000.
approved by the Ontario Minist ry
Work became necessary as the
Mr. Wesley had submitted the
and the new bid is based oh these
result of an engineer's report,
bid based on sketches that had
plans.
which was published in the Huron
been supplied to him by
The $14,000 increase is mainly
Expositor last September 13 and
engineers of James F. McLaren
due to additional Steel required to
which pointed out to council that
Limited,
strengthen the trusses.
the structure was considered to
Last week members of the firm
Work is to commence in the
be unsafe.
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