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"I j r,r.$te'Wij#"t4 "�, ,; � �"%':to�'�:"Y,'�" _ !'! , "', ' puty , ,d , , . , � . . , , e, J0 - --" `-, k"" e� � r � , I I , �t ,"",,.��r ' i .Fort on , regional health mport,' He said the provincial r". dollar bulk grain handling and Tuckersmith De I I �' r A I , , , f rr " 0 1 r,,, "t, ' _ , ,��,�_ , ,Z, I nni' g in Ontario that would lways t4lking ,,­,�; seed plant which Maple Leaf Ervin Sillery. who attend. _'A", .government was "a � Toronto hearing said , 1.�,,��; � OVaMills Ltd. wants to build in -that Mrs., ��" . . p about doing ' special 5; 1 w 'QM . , , 11. ,,t Ji. County into a Health g away with sp . i. 1W, Tuck&smith To nship .get. the Bakor�s..pmperty was about 1,,',, District with Perth, Oxford, purpose bodies,. then they turn . i" - `)�' I , 'tram the propo, ?,'i,* - �p , . feet away 'f v I, , � ., " I Middle and Elgin counties has around and create another otie". rr .. . go-ahead at in Ontario Municipal .4 � " �. ,' . I P%q r �1. Board meeting in Toronto on -building and said he felt thaf :bit , , upset iron county officials. The,rrepgrt advocates,- the clerk .i I ,rr, W%11:t" I ... "..1",',,,�,,., i- objection to the Maple - , ' ustard report calls for said, 6 doct ors �nd. 6 nurses for �.� ­- " -Tuesday, . . af ,01111 11� I I The . 11 � 'I., 11 _. . 1 atiOX)L The OMB, ' .Which *.�.-.tbe I of 39 district every 15,000 people. Warden Bill r ,Was made on the, th the , r�� . Idisturb . ..... ... councils toroughout the province Elston said h a got the impression -1M I considering an objection to the noise and lighting would -- , ,.�L. . , , � :, her sheep �f administer long term from the report that "people will - - "­­ plant filed by Mrs. Edith Bake farm "bad not filuch ", � which woo admini r. I �Ur . 1, . , " I 1* health ,are -planning, , now be reduced to the point where * rrrr . " � � whose farm adjoins the proposed bearing because she is so . "' . I ­ � individual hospitals they won't have a personal, doctor I site on the Henry Klaver farm, aw,%Y"- . 11 I handled tly I 1; I!. .11 .I 0 1 ,; 11 . Maple Leaf Mills spokesmAtV., 1- � I � - , r . . . . . . " ­ -,.,.,, i I � �- I anymore" and that a nurse will �11, 1:: LL, , the . . ! , and clinic r 111 four miles west of Seaforth on � . , I . 5W I'll, ;';,r.. London he At a p(ess conference Friday decide 'whether you can see a . South side of * Hi 8, George Sword of Lo . ','r,� r " I -treLasurer John Berry doctor or not. . A ,­ couldn't say yet when 1; .�, I � �ik approved the mill, contingent on 'I., � ;1 Huron •clef N . ��V.V.7"7­­, � ,,_ �� . I �'- .... " rr ,0 rr "I rr cons .� - . ,­_ ­,e4lA; �', ­ 1� �, 11 ...... , I . - L r � Maple Leaf receiving Ministry of ­ I . ,1. - � ", 11 11 & 1.F,�� said the rep... ;-jiV ,� " I " I'll � � 11 ort, with a covering Goderich deputy re6e Stan - - _19 � ­rN' , 11 i" ,�,,,�, "I'll, �,rr "I , truction of the mill will start.g , "' 1."I �.,?" ,�V�l 1. 4 .; � L.1 I ­ ��..., 1, .;Ir��,11 111 � 00 I ,,1i g, ­f",� V"­'­,�j,r � I . V, ­11§X.1 I'll, me d,, I ­­­­­,.,, * 14k'�'A:r�,:�.!.Nt r r their Uealth Minister Frank Profit called -the report '.'socialism �, gr ,V � said his head office woul ,4,1�t��%, , �%N,�,T* ­'YU, - - ;,,_,*,­_gJ­r, � � o"Al Environment' approval fo , ,F - i �r ", �. ;'�'� ,� "" .., " ", " � r .,�, ��, letter from V "C"5r,11W.,�_ " , , ­ r " e, 0_---- - . ,� �­._­­f­­, �' 'J�' �,' Nelij, ,?§� _Mk, � � I ,,�"," �, I ,,,��,,p"V . , PY -, , r,,, 1�, , , "."; " , �64 4 ., ig � , � M.1 R"', ..,4 �,A'Jq� 't , "'IL , !'MM plans. _ k .12 INN , . , _ _ I I _Iq ,_,Z - - rop 4Q�'K ! �� `,T� , 1, "i -l"A"ill F , I I Rw, 717011_17177'�' ��. �1, Ig , ,� make the decision. . � 0, 3��,�r�01 .", � , i�l , , , 't " 11 111�14i I e ,o�. Miller da � ." ,g " 0 g " '�] June 18, was - beyond David Lewis' wildest-.. �,� , 1011111 .0 ". " , ,� , 1,ty, _0 """ '? Seaforth lawyer Donald .7 ,I n!,�. 1,� 11 '0 4 No I , , , ", "� 1 ",4 received by Qnty council on July dreams". "It's the thin edge of ; "- 'r Ir � , I ".tl4. The ' mi ster aske for the regional wedge", he ", Stewart. %yho ,acted for � ­ . ,,, . ta.N .,;,. .- ponses � to the maintained, and would virtually � TUAer's.mitli Council,at the OMB I : 1�1�1 . murticipal' re . . r I Ir. HPRCSS ' I , . �,�,' �* report's rec mendations by eliminate the Huron County H ' hearing, said the board really had . . - September. 1; ) ealth Unit. - AT THE FINISH LINE — A. small crowd of kids compeied in thelwio mite event, a first for"the ... Lions, , .. no reservatidns about the mill and a . I . . 11 . A fair sized staff would be . . . . I I will official!y approve the project . : . .. I �, 11 Mr. Berry skid' officials _ ­_ I watches as John Cairns, 14, the first prize winner in Carnival. -Seaforth Lions , president Bob ' presents a . I t�t and the iiuron J3oard of Health needed to administer the district , , when Maple Leaf pr appoinis .. . .1 � � '. , e small councils, Mr. Berry said, "And of the Lions`Carnival 10 speed bike race Thursday 0 Photo) ., I �ttl were concerned .t .. I . . ­ . . � rned bout the . Beuttenmiller is on the sidelines, left. (Staff hoto) certificate of compliance from the . I . I amount of time Oft in which to course this all adds up in cost". night, pulls in to the fm line. 13 young riders Ministry. .. , I . . . . .. ". '� Reeve Harold Lobb of Clinton, �. . Two very minor Tuckersmith -- . make sugge�stion.- A special . , . . 1. � . -_ I I 's, , Council has said .'he would like to see the 1. ...­'. ­,­ by' -law changes were also boardmdergy. meeting, c .� 11 i , , I- I .1 _ gust 12 to Minister of Health at the spe . I I I, required by the OMB, Mr. . . I . been called for Au I � I I ­ ­ 1 d a council meeting to answer I -1 Stewart said, X-1912 P ectal I r c .', . township . a discuss the report'ari, ad weathe utv� if Count} Board of county coun B ' ' ­­­ .. I . . - . .1 ­ � by-law must be amended to I Health recommendatOn which is questions. on the report. I ,�� , � r. V,� I commiffee 'critical of it. . All hospital, boards in the . I 4 �V I change the zoning of the , . . 4t . I 1, I proposed site from agricultural to Francis Hicknell in reporting I ## C, N .. . I "We are concerned dout what count and medi6al staffs have - .�,,,, , I � I would happen to. the pt of ,been invited to the August 12 carnival crowds "' 11 .11 ... .1, industrial and the , current - the July 4 meeting of the . 0 . , I I . I ' 11 1 . . .. W. , . Trustee -Clergy reported on two' Huron County if this repiort was I Tuckersmith by-law approving . " ­ � , L; ­­ ' - adopted", Mr. Berry said- In the controversial health , care Wet weather Wednesday night organizational functions. . `1�� - ; . . the new plant's construction must other areas that were discusseT. meeting to , discuss the '1W I . � �. � I . i I five with a total proposals. . forced postponement of the 10 The prizes were presented at r I I I have a site . plan, showing He said that it was agreed that county district , , ' . I. ;0k, � population of about 5_�0,000, On a suggestion, from Herb speed bicycle race that was a the Carnival by the President of � K . t � . setbacks from the ,load and the each pastor had prime � � . , . Huron would be the smallest unit , Turkheim of the Zurich Citizens highlight ,of this year's Lions the Seaforth Lion's Club, Bob I I f railway tracks, provided by Maple reponsibility for assessing. the . I I I . News, a representative of the Carnival. The race was held Beuttenmiller. 1. . . JAc I Leaf Mills. Christian witness of'the staff with a.50,000 population. ung riders Attendance at the ' - I'L s in his local school. r . This district would be mtjc� too Huron" County Board of Thursday %d 13 yo Carnival over-'ql I I I With, these three stipulations, member -1_11- . I . . as down from' � . ...... t I . t � "the last two very minor", the . I ual Education, the board will be also. raced from Klings gravel pit in the four nights w � Three trustees were appointed I ; large to give Huron any individ, notified of the council meeting. McKillop to the Lions park. last year. Two rainy nights and. . . . OMB approved the plant's to the Trustee -Clergy Liaison � I , . � k attention, the administrator said. Warden Elston said he, ' Race winners were John two cold ones kept many s I pecta- I I . � . I Committee at a meeting of the ' ,, The proposed Grey and BrucF T I I � . I particularly ted to the Cairns, 1st, Allan Dale , , . health district would have a tota,. objected , 2nd, and tors at home. Those who attended 3, __ I Huron -Perth County , Roman � boys ' '. "I I ,IV I . � � , 1. Police brepkpopulation of onlyabout 114,000,' minister's insistance that replies Bob Menheere, 3rd. The could play bingo,or other games Catholic Separate School Board while the Lain , bthn and Kent � , to. the report be filed by Sept. 1. were presented with a $100 watch of chance, try out the Carter Show � I . ,Monday in Seaforth. I . . .1 . � �,W. �. - ­H�w�l,the devil could we for firs prize and two travel bags rides and munch on candy apples I I . Thq, are Francis Uipknell, of , 49410 , fit' only two � I 't . , 1. . I , 1., -10 - '' , ­,­ Francis m , ­ryllk, -,III district 00 I" f, I � . o- p --- two .� , - , r, two . � ­­ . I . t ,6 r, 9��11� - � I � .;T,!��Itf,Y4;et ,objections in by for the second.and third placers- or turkey burgers. , . . . I h . Seaf�i4b, TedGeo. key o ,,, Wic i � - ., I �� - - ­�, lioup. T ve� a 'r �� asked. The race rotate was of 21/2 miles A penny sale was a, feature . of ,. ,� I• .1 1. . I i�; , 1. ' I � T+,�,"' U then?' I and David Teahbn of StrAffoifil no" . , .��.--G'� 20",1600 Mk � I I . I said. . . . ; Warden Elston said he plans to, approximately. 'Traffic was the carnival and winner's names 1, .1 disturbances ' Howard Shantz of Stratford was Members orf county council will go to a Perth County board of. controlled by three Ontario appear in,4, sepAnite story. . . I . . I Seaforth Police were called to named as alternate. I . . want to know why, Huron has health meeting July 29 to hear Provincial Police officers on Friday night the Seaforth Lions L ,,,.the Lions Carnival grounds in the Mr.. Hicknell said that concern I I been put into such,a large d.isiric't. -further explanations of the -report Highway 8 and Huron County Park swim team met the Clinton . . . carly,hours on both July 17 and 19 was expressed regarding the ' - i Mr Berry said. - by Dr.. Robert Walker, the Road 12. Two Seaforth Police team for the first swim meet of . . . . . . . - " .. - to' calm disturbances. Grade 7 and 8 New Canadian . .There is also concern. Mr. ministry's area planning Officers controlled ' rolled traffic w ' ithin the season. Results are on the 11 . .% � I . I ` Both incidents were reported Catechism program. He said the . . Berry said, about the general co-ordinator for Southwestern. the Town of Seaforth. .An Sports page. A program on 11 . I . . � . . . I .0 . . 'the carnival's owner, Ernie committee agreed that further . I . I ' -, . '. . � by .� regulatory philosophy of the Ontario. I additional twelve volunteers were Saturday -featured the Silver . I ., . � *( Carter,London. study and definite ree-ommen- I I � . . Race Route Marshals holding Strings from McKillop and Earl , I '. . I • . * . . 11 it . . I " ,� r ''I . .1 Police were called Wednesday dations would have to be made � t 'i , traffic from side streets. Judges Heywood. � .�. �: -, - - - I � . I � ., morning when one of Mr. and that more depth and I Centennial meeting . ion ,ht at the finish line were Reeve John The. Lions draw for four . . I � . 11 � ­ . ,.. I r " . . 1� . . . I substance were required' to . I . . . 9 . I 1 I . 1. , 4., �il . Carter's employees, who had I Flannery, Deputy -Reeve Wilmer quarters of beef, made at the end -11 � . - . 11 1; I , � I I been fired earlier, returned to further an understanding of I . I Cuthill and Mayor,Frank Sills, all .of the Carnival Saturday night 1, I -v I., 11 X I I V . -M.001 Christian Catholicism. � r n I '�, �f' I , I .. - threaten the owner's life- around I . Plan ing for next year's ' Centennial Committee's 11 � L"', -01, 'I, . , .11., 1. N around . . '. . - I " - A motion requesting the, of Seaforth. An additional, six made prize winners linda Seiler, . . I . 1. ,;�,, 2:00 a.m. The disturbance . I Centennial will poke another step activities. . . . , " . o�,� 'CO. - e was , I I, _ . �­' . 'I'll. .. , __� I'll . 11. . �`_� .1 � .... %, I .1 hatted when the police arrived. appoin I I 'I" � I I . � . � . I -'11 ­�,,", ­­­ person at board � "I a resource '. 1. I., An argument that apparently I . held i'fi .the basement of the Centennial weekend will I be persons were involved in starting Jeffrey Kenn — . !��,� , ", ", I -.� �, .1 ., I , `**)� . ,,edy, Donna Fry and � . I , ,� . ointment of a priest serving as forward at a public meeting being A schedule of events for the big of the race and other Warren Shera happy people,- "I ,� '4� , — ,�, 'V6 _�, , � _ I � ;� . , _1� - 1_�_ I started in the Queens ' . � : . . meetings on matters pertaining to ' r library tonight. Organizers hope . I :. .,V, : , . � Hotel, , .1 . 1� , 4 �� I 4�11 1 �41' ­ ­ 11 .,� P. I � . , - . . - was defeated. discussed and committees will be �N -4.'-4 , . I � 1. .. I � �. _K��� . .1 Thursday night, between some the Catlfoli� Faith for a large turnout of interested � V -,, -, , I Seaforth people. I I ,� �_ " ;$r � , � . - ­ " -4 local youths and carnival i I named to look after all facets of ,�,� m��,�Z, _ - - , � � . .the celebrators. I . I I I I � nival workers This was discussed in committee I start I now Local men, procluce,.. 1. I . . of the whole. It was felt that the . . "we have to start working now All local people who want to . I . . I � . I � was revived around 2:30 ' Friday -Clergy Liaison . tr of we are going to be as successful have a.say about how Seaforth - . �, . morning when the local youths Trustee L . I . as the recent Mitchell celebrates the 100th anniversary 'BINGO! - Mrs. Frances Teateio, who was helping . went out to the carnival grounds.. , Committee was' available for . . I celebrations were", said Clive of its incorporation as a town are grandmother -clock out at the Lions Carnival bingo booth last week - Mr. Carter called Police, in advice and guidance. . I Buist, Se'aforth's recreation urged to attend, Tonight's I . I . I . 11 � checks out the card of Gerard Ryan of Egmondvi Ile, a hopes of avoiding a physical fight. Three priests will be -appointed � director who is coordinating the, meeting is at 8 p.m.. Collecting stamps, coins or it in three months, excluding the yourig bingo fan. The bingo', which went -on all four' Constable John Cairns, of the to the committee by - the muron- . I I I . 11 . I I . . 1. labbling in photography are two-month period Mr. Broadfo.ot Seaforth Police said the local boys Perth Deanery. I T T . I I . nights in the picnic pavillion, was one of 'the most went home when the police asked' Previously the committee was I I . . 1, popular ways of spending leisure spent vacationing. - , , , I . , , , , , V .'-;; , . ... I _ ., - �� . 1.1, . � . � : "I'l :1 , ' them to leave the premises. (Continued on Page 16) , " . t IRKIWA ". , ,� . 41 ­ , , -, , I . ;,��, ,�, - time. Wilmer Cuthill and Cliff Mr,. Broadfoot stressed that popular carnival spots. (Staff Photo) I . 5 4 %­ , .." �.. I , � "' " ". �. ,' , ­ ;1. , ,;, , ­�� � .. " .t I ­ ­ ��,� , I I I , , , . , _ �.�Iw- Broadfoot. both of Seaforth, had a both tie and Mi. Cuthill were not � , ) , " �., �', ,,C-�� -"':"' �, I d � *11 � � I Ili � � I �, , � ..., .1 0 .4, , V - . I I '' " ,; , �, �.'7 1 � I " better idea for a hobby. in business, but doing this strictly ; ,,�".' ';_Ie 11�,� " . . , �! I . �, � 'I, , � ' 1, ­� ,; , , The two men completed their as a hobby. , T" , .,.. %) I � - - '07�j��,�.,,�; 11 I first grandmother clock ia April. The grandmother clock, now st , �_l I - Year old co-op gets $180,000 addition', � I IM The men were able to combine anding in the Broadfoot house has , � il I—; 11 I .� R 1 � . . 14 � _ ,.��,. ,-, I I their interests with\ , past triple chimes; Wesminister, St. . �;,� k . ' 'He said that in the Seaforth the convenience offered by the more employees will be hired to 1-1 0 111. ;I ,7;-."1;,. 1� ". I I experience as Mr. Broadfoot. who Michael's and ' Whittington. After only one year ill ! ,11 :: , "I operation, an addition to the � area, the potential for more and plant. . work at the plant because of the ! I I ", I . ; says he always "was inclined to Including man -hours, Mr. Ontario Bean Growers ' Co -Op more growers is good because of It is still not certain how many addition, .W. Dearing said. Z :- , . 11 �4 I fiddle around with clocks.". Put Broadfoot estimates the clock to , 1> I I ��, �� V, .­� . . I . cl . . _ , ' , I 1� , ,,* . � ? A Al ­. � ill outside of Seaforth will more than I c I , . together the workings of the be worth about $950. . . 1 �41v4j .. . clock. I double its capacity. The additio . , .� , 1�1. . Mr. Cuthill, an experienced The men will be making more should be in operation by the " 0 r%A-P I � , . r I r .... clocks in the fall, but for friends beginning'of September, � 11" rM.14 "I I , I . 1 I I 11 '1� t* I 11SWI cabinetmaker ventured further in oniv. ­ - . . li �1� - I 'his field as he did much of the I The $180,000 addition will be I ,. '111 - Ell, � . I � ';;,�; " , ' � , , 11 I I � . ( I capable of holding 21 0,000 cwt. of ­­� �c r� ig 21��, , 501 1 -, woodworking on the walnut I 0 1� I 1 ,gcabinet with some help f M beans, 110,000 more capacity . .. . 4 A V1, RVAI-111 ,7 . I "I -Nil Broadfbot. When it came time to S than it can now handle. The 1, I - -.1 MRS 111111�, PUC rate' N14 U, aw 1, T Of 5 Xli� I N put the finish on the clock, they �addition includes six more silos I Ztiq , M, aI , �.6�4, 7 &I , I I ajg ljf%w�,#, , " decided to ask Harvey Belierman and an additional elevator at the � .1. 1'1.71�1 , _., - . '1171", ­­­ 111 . end of the silos. -V , to do it. to have it done propeyly, �. I . . AR.1 .. The clock was actually made up 10% I �,t is ; . VM A The project began in mid-May I p�.,- I ,�,, ;1 11 ,T,�- � Nll.:: from a kit, put out by Colonial � i I , & � with the erection of the silos.- The - 011,11 R, I Seaforth PUC customers face a . i �1.1, I ,�`, tl�, I Clock of Waterloo. They 10% increase in' s floors, the final touches to them, I .1 ` I M" I .4 4 suggested that it should take hydro rates this are now being laid. After they are - . .. ! , 1111 i .74 " fall, but according to Commission & J I � 17 �Wll/ three months to assemble , ,YVA,? le the Finished all that remains is the �. I ­-, ,� "I . A,- ; , 11 IIKIV� Chairman Dr, Rodger Whitman, V I �, , ­ , high clock. Although the local 11 " , 1. I.. - .1, ; I lobal hydro users are lucky .., , ­. installation of the elevator that , ­_ i I . ,�� -1 I ted in October. they did - � ' 11111 11 I ,� " '' men star . because the last increase was two will drop the beans into the nine . . 1, , . I, .", 11 "I new storage areas. '. ,� �". I years ago. ,� . ' . " � .. ", I I � _ �NN` ' 1.11, 11 ­, - 1 1-1 -11 • "Ontario' Hydro's costs are ­ - � ,.�11­71 . .1 - - , 11 V I # I I "" -1 'MA -1 go 010 a Ed. bearing o g .,I' t , �' I 4=',�g;i.t Town police -- ing up by more than 10 , I I � 'O. 11 I director of the Ontario Bean . 1 A"', "?. � "M �- , . � ,,,;,,- I � I I , � ''� ". � �,; 11• year and they must pass these, on "I ,��_ , .11 I � , �ii;,.",�,.",.,!;;��fil,,���� lucky and Growers Co -Op, said that their � ij,o 'A" , � I to us. Last year we were luc I ,.� �!;,�,4%11t, in. hi h ,* . had enough supplies in stock that initial year in operation. last year. I'll � I I'll', IN, w.�,',4,, - , -11 . ,nf g ' 11 ­ " , I . ', 'Igt � � .,��6)`3',',� _. -, ,. - `,�',6.- �r saw the silos filled to capacity. 11 � ­,,­_ �_ � ­�'_ �__ - I we didn't have to increase rates," ' -.:'�� � mgt�,.- , I 1. 1. - . " .", ­� , �,�P_��Y,-,.',�*­� 1, 1. . . , �'. speed chose Dr. Whitman said. I "With that kind of 1. I i_ f4l_-?11���! �.- �a�1.111 I ­ I ��!,�, ,� " - . � I �x o 1, 11-,W'_ ,� " That 1973 respite from yearly encouragement. and that tXpe of " _: I,. "I tp , I -v,. � 1: . � 11 I - .. , I I I 11 A Clinton youth led a high increases is a thing of the past response from the growers an . ,. �, 'l, , speed chase with the Seaforth however. A power costing addition seemed possible," he � I COCKMAKERS — Surrounding the-graqomother . . I Police early Sunday morning, committee of Ontario Hydro not said. � I . I �, clock that they spent ililtee months construcing are e from Seaforth to Dublin.- long ago projected a 100& 1� Harvey Seuerman, left, who finished the * w.11nut, Lionel J. Stanley was driving a increase in. the price of hydro, Mr. bearing explained that 0 - - - - I 4411 �,::: , . � ,V'i,� 't � ,� � �., I I "I I � , !.'o, , , A 11 -�,,,11 , .� r n ftg,i �, ��; ( "I , "I , I I t1: i = I ,� i f - # case, Wilmer Cuthill, centre who did the cabinet 1967 Camaro 'in town when the every year for the next ten years - becadse of short crop of protein NEW BEAN -ADDITION - The Bean Growep Co -Operative just east of S66fdrth 1 ; making work and Cliff Broadfoot who put the actual Police tried to stop him for a doubling of hydro prices in ten foods in 1972,.the world market has nearly completed a new $180,000 addition, after 13eing in business only one � speeding. Travelling in speeds in years. . has increased tremendously and 1i i clock works togethet'. The clock Is 74" high and has excess of I 10 m.p.h. the car drove . "Now it looks as if increase last year. beans brought record year, reflecting the phenomenal growth In bean pr6ducing in this areaAbdal t- omdO # .1 : 1, three different types Of Chimes. (Staff Photo) (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 16) high prices, official Ed. Dearing of Staffa looks over the new construction. (8taff'OhOtd) . I . . . I 11 � . . I I I ] � , . ­­ .1 , .0 - . I , . - 1 .1 I - . .. - . .