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,w. jcouncil named a committee to lose •to the. proposed site Mayer. Sills said he had . 'felt the .cpt}nc�t had rbeew !na)p to
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1 ' I n ; �,',f Appointed to the committee was so bad that he couldn't see on approval for an incinerator from B.P.Canada to cl an a the;j sigtt ,,
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�.- �ts t ',.� Repairs' are $79,404
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r ynyk.k s� "'.and outlining a -program 4o be that make thisJparticular type. involved .is $79,404. morning, Sept, 19th to 7� o'clock
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x + , r' d ,� , -� t * r£. r ,-to him bu't had rad this money for +; t : a z� k An ' is . there oil in McKillop : "
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+ interest at the rate,of 10% on this � � ,� � � < robin for last week along the.
4 J rl Y, r^ P money as he said he would have ;f ., ` r� 1 �'p '' ^° r township's road's.. g
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he had invested it,elsewhere. cwt# • fir,
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Council felt his solicitor had. .�a many of the sideroads to map the
CHRISTMAS TRADITION —Michelle Huard been premature in suggesting ��w . subsurface rock formations. Any
At special meet) ,, that he pay the,amount before domes could possibly indicate a,
and DoUg.Huard are set to follow tradition - under a p p y
ya, • 4, council had acquired the de osit.
sprig of, mistletoe .which Derek Cooper holds above P
their heads. They Were participating' in the Seaforthnecessary gayernment authority A spokesman from Teledyne in
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recreation program's AUStI'ali fr't3h1`i trria Day -nvro'NKeeves, . lar rg e4410i• ..interest' Was not. M u a.gary)said'theoil'compa'nies:..
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(Staft Photo) :interest of 10% on the $850 to Mr. oil in the fringe areas T
' Prvice. McKillop because of the high
ustarpropostis rice of cru a oil.Withdraw Approval ; - pr1.ice
said,-the oil companies look.
r; : Council .has been infor..ined that ' at old maps which -indicate where,
Huron County Council last if the proposed district councils the solid waste incinerator they' 11 previous wells had 'been dug.
Monday rejected the report of the are created. had planned on installing at the Many of the old wells were not
Health Planning Task Force of . Doctors 'would be unable to local' dump site does not meet dug very deeply thus leaving the -
t, 1f A'i'f Ontario, called the Mustard practise in an area without the with ministr approval. --
w .,. K Y pp to possibility of deposits farther
�' '• Report, ,which recommends consent of its district council; the 'Mayor F.C.J.Sills said he had own;
' `i sweeping changes in' health care. ,. board of health stated. ,, been informed b hone from a . d
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r services. Before' county council accepted Ministry of the Environment, . requires blasting caps to be
' # 1. - A report from the county board the board of health's report, thus, ' I .. a ed below the round. When
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s of health stated that the Mustard rejecting the.M'ustard Report, Dr. O _ the shell goes off,` .t sound "'"'
'`'X` report. recommVdon
'ns if Robert Walker, the Ontario l N CBC Ross Perrigoe, a CBC reporter from J �
Rate' reflects travels down and as itafefleets off
' implemented, loss of health ministry coordinator for Toronto was at the Egmondville Pottery dig' ,site
p g Y the rocks -it returns to the surface
local autonomy usion of southwestern Ontario, answered Qdded CCstS Saturday morning doing an interview with pottery where a detector measures the
existing health care services, questions from council members buff Bill Hartt left. Mr. Hart, Mrs. Harry Pretty, a ,„ depth.
.ii `, ." , ;j" � The Mustard report. proposes and the public. ' Like all' others • in business
W P P P P niece of the last potter, at Egmondvitle and Records of their findings are
creation of about 35 district health Clerk -Treasurer John Berry today those engaged in
. - - - archeologist David Newlands were interviewed fora sent to Calgary where it t akes
. councils to direct public. health asked him to justify the•si7ftf the publishing find they are faced about a month for'results. These
story to be broadcast oh the national week day
. policies in the province. district that would include Huron ,with increasing costs' of d t , , . may prompt further investigation.
� . „ Huron County would be County: _ production. .We at the Huron • morning radio show This Country in the Summer . Both '.Usborine and Stanley ,
i included in' a district with Perth, The roposed districts have, not Ex ositor 'are .no exception. . Globe & Mail reporter Jo Carson did a story on the
p Townships were also probed, but
' "' , Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin been created yet and, the province Already during this year there dig for' the Toronto newspaper last week as well. I: the majority of their time is being
Counties, which would have a wants to get constructive criticism have been two substantial (Staff Photo) spent in Oil Springs, the area
I population of about 550,000. about them, Dr. Walker said. increases in the weekly cost of most.likely to have deposits. ,
" The health board noted that Earlier, he said that districts printing the Expositor and which
x P1. {� other proposed districts would• had to be big enough to contain reflect an increase in the cost of •
I�A� P a '. it have smaller populations. Grey . complete services. newsprint of more than 20%
- t` " and Bruce has 114,000,.Lambton Josephine Berry., president of during the past twelve months. In Sea f ort h po1i e: arrest two a s
�' ,;u Kent has 206,000, and Dufferin- the Alexandra ,Marine and addition, of course, during the
>j { Wellington has 136,000. Generale Hospital Women's same period there have been • •• • , ,
, ,% r.a'h The district which would Auxiliary said the Mustard continuing 'increases of varying a hase ends n H' art TwP
fi,' �� �� A include Huron County was Report proposes to take hospitals amounts in the cost of all the •
1, , termed "impractical." away from communities. other elements that go into the .
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headed in - to Seaforth. car Constable Burton sad that
_, . a ^ "If the district, as proposed, is They wou Id no longer be "oar production of a weekly. A Seaforth man has been
., ` i k i lamented, Huron will barely hospitals!', she said, resulting to newspaper. char ed with dangerous drivih When Price failed.,to stop in Price started driving in reve '.rse.
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% 1 , � 1 „ bar recognized," the board of a lack of volunteer workers: To compensate in part for these and assaulting a police officer, Seaforth, police gave chase Const. Cairns ran after the Price
+ •/" / '' 0 health stated. I Volunteers give s county increases certain adjustments and a'Dublin area man charged through town, clocking the car at car on foot and he turned back to
a ` it recommended that the hospitals 'about $20,000 in have become necessary. The with obstructing an officer after a speeds between 90 - 115 mph. get the cruiser.
w The Price car then drove
a � u district be altered to assure the equipment and many hours of annual' subscription to the high speed chase last Sunday Constables Fred Burton and
f : county adequate, representation their time annually, she said. Expositor is being increased by morning. John Cairns followed the car, forward towards Const. CaCrns,
�1111-t r l'` ir # 11 t r • on a IS -member district health Most hospitals now receive less than two cents per week. This Miles Price, 25, of Goderich St. which'eventually turned left onto forcing the officer to jump into a
-11` j� council appointed by the almost 100 per cent of their funds means that effective September 3 was the driver of a car which the Staffa road,. After travelling ditch. He fired shots at the tires to
it +'' provincial health ministry. from the province, Dr.Walker . the yearly subscription rate in Mitchell police tried to stop in down several ,concession .roads, try and stop the car.
County council learned that'the said. CanaZa will be $10 -and $12 Mitchell, for a minor offence. the police were able to pull 'in, Const. Burton said the car then
board of"' health and hospital . Volunteers should not feel that outside of Canada. Single Copies Stratford radioed Seaforth police front and stop the vehicle. drove towards him forcing him
boards would have little authority (Continued on Page, 3) • will be 25 cents. about 1:40 a.m. when the car Wheir the officers got odt of the into the ditch on the other side of
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' Most Grade 3;'4 and 5 students and the gym rents ,at $6 per hour. Under questioning by trustee concern", he said. according to the com arison said a beer bottle was thrown at
t�XTRA LUGGAOIE - �ight0en'=month-old Adrian "We seem to be leaving a lot u including 1972, 73 and 74 one of the officers and Const.
p4 m the Huron Perth Roman No money will change hands, Howard Shantz of Stratford, g P g
• Rau . finds two lunch palls all the luggage he can Catholic Separate School system however, with th- Y vKaiving an Superintendent Vintar said that at to the principals", he added. presented to' the board by Cairns received a bruised hand
handle at' parents day at .the playschool operated will have a chance to learn to ,imbalance OF $378 in the two lepst one of the three schools After more discussion the Business Administrator Jack when it was caught in the car
under th'e opportunities for Y6ut� grant, at the - swim indoors at the YMCA Pool costs. The board will pay the costs were..not using the pool because agreement was ratified on a Lane. door.
"'Seaforth Publid Setiool this summer.Adrian, Who IS in Stratford this winter, following 6f busing the children to the of distance and that all had made motion by Mr. Shantz, seconded In Seaforth, for example, the Price received a cut on the ear,
too young for Play School attended Parents Day with an agreement with the Y ratified Stratford pool. arrangements to use outdoor by F. J. Vere, also of Stratford. pu 'blic elementary rate is 18.66 which was later treated at
Monday night by HPRCSS-board Superintendent of Schools, pools in their own communities in 19 classes of HPRRCSS mills, down 2 from 1973 while the Seaforth Community Hospital.
his mother. - (Staff Photo) members at their meeting in John Vintar said about 1,000 May and June. "It's up to the , children learned to swim at the Y separate elementary rate is 23.13 Miller attempted to stop the .
: t [Seaforth. children will receive swimming principal and staff", Mr. Vintar during the 1972-7.3 school year, the same as 1973 and down 3 officers from moving Price, then
oldfrelds host Ayrv.h .re meet ` in exchange for a totat -of-180 instruction. Each of the 16 schools said, to decide whether to use the according to the board's Physical from •1972. The 1974 high school got away across the fields. on foot.
hours of use, for students in 16 of will swim at the Y for 10 hours Y pool or not. Edgc'ation , consultant John rate is 18.66 mills, up about 3 He was later apprehended in
The Banner County Ayrshire . from a six county area. its 19 schools, the board will allow over a 10 week period. All schools Trustee Shantz suggested' that • McCarroll. ' from 1972 and 1973. "Trustees Seaforth about 2:4$ a.m. Const.
. Club held their annual get Following the ,fudging of the Y to use the gymnasium at St. .in the board's jurisdiction except the board should perhaps sek a Many separate school need this information to meet Burtort said.
together at the farm of Mr. and, several -classes of ;cattle, a gocial Michaels School in Stratford for St -Joseph's Kingsbridge, St. policy on use of the pool and gaT supporters in Huron and Perth challenges from tax payers about The two 'then appeared in
Mrs. John Oldfield in evening, with games and 552 hours. The pool rental costs Mary's, Goderich and Sacred all the schools to participate. tire paying higher mill rates for the public rate tieing lower. if it is -Goderich court on Monday and
Tuckersmith Township Saturday ilaocing,,,was held at the Seaforth $19.50 per hour this fall and Heart in Wingham will use the "Parity throughout the. whole their children's education than so, they can tell why it's co.", were remanded until the Sept. 16 -
Might. About 75 people attende Golf"99d ,Country Club. $21.00 ih th winter and spring, • pool. system should be the board's are public school • supporters, (Continued- onPage •16) -edurt'•dat+e in Seaforth.. h
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