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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-28, Page 13^�I h.:. ,. ,..,A ,.... ..,,. i #r.c. �,4.11 .. 'a..: ... -gb '..,. . <a ... .. ..lC \,.. rr. yam„ .{ a , w 1 , V M d S •Y •,l neer M tl t i'r 1 f p I . t " C kt a'„ t, 1 s t 1 "Ik:" .. A ' , n� -.. , •,: ;..:' 4y'!,t.n A .::.5 ro'':�; � ,'a' � t C{ r '1?F`$F. •R f ,, ii; :+ k,, e 'i T•e. t.^,a I k ,•, r ,' dol MUM i AN t c 1 � i° t, Z' +� u i. a �` u o J t a o ni al • election /. • i e`' � the fou 'd t r e „��. The' m, i i , Js fourth can i e n h T"w c t a l ti l.s, d f i. ,o f;• l cal o f` , �y , t :,r � ". P . with a broiler operation tiQn xax # nshi who. Chas � a: f Q e„ • �� ,k � . � ip �' ilt�ste4lar .��1� J��1t g�eftaottlt n has 'not been a noisy mar ' - the three Tuckersxtilth se .ts.... r• oble r l ed ' capapa. Y east Hensali, He is rrae a pr xn a ated to the�wtxshi Iaiter,lst_.. Jxn 8PY&,>tix>eiat w;, i}�bk'l i 1 X 4u f I, , 1 i on i i Juni, the manager f' 'Base a the want i "' a i "a ' �' Rn with f the children, e p h 8 o that .. Y, n to 'd scuss, h . v r ppr,j ;>4Ve1 rat bpe el, „ e1 :'ope, f % w 1., a j ':R ,., , �,, , ... Candidates or counc.,il into school i e forth. L , t}te be t, Factory Outlet at Vanastra said I of ckl " ' ' n a et Y a. he sade': ,pp s ave .,:;p ; townships, Tuckersmith ani ,, . B a chq iit: , have ,no axe to r' wi,h ;the Mx. J,utzi, a4, is in with regional,e Bid man win Mr x., t►4fe, Q ,g B tp t.-�gQXerfi.0tpat, `He „ac��,,4)11wK ' d ha 1 ' + '> r, +:.»,. .. ,> h , o,:'.:f ` ., 1 ,; tY,,'v,tf f -r' u l,i .•';",. b °. ! two chi dren. , ;! McKlllo whom the Fx 'ositor a s. �forxner council, nor v 1 any $ that he'd like to 0e more,- .o .Ie r,$:�+ p P, s y '. - e pe. p, five cbtl�.,f .fr ..'F 1- ,�'D•..ss45,r s .i „ftrf:,>..; ra e. , .:: : .•.. -�_�: '.•, _ ,". � interviewed were utte satisfied r rBob'll, Is an Ian to altpr th wa f life There is even less at issue to tnteres ed a T w t to ss _, •-; :,.- f, ,E.:�;����f,. �•�,v,�4,-� „� F.. ^}} 9 Another farme , B $ :� g P g Y"� t n Towt bu�...e,-,.y, r Dttb�tza;iCe id tt:,� C �xA7±f ,) .. .„. ✓..,� r9 5 ,e y, do .;. ,Y9' : v 4,;. ! "3 . f , r. - p p �r f �°�� r� o <%� f ;� r tt the stats o and identif d to Tuckersmith,” the electron for Council n Hibbert y• r, �., y fir. , W b e 4 �4 10 runninop for Tueker[rnith �Gpu.ctls h n t e adding that he ryas Interested, .'��,(>$,✓�•.az,:rv/6�'r O Y ,.:.., ., .!!:: `. '%' ... ... yf/,3✓:t! . � .: ,n r... s� ..,w Y. � 1I, 2/L•. �.election . . •„ ear a etion issues, �' M .Jaz - who w b rn o a . T wn hi Where f e � - �, , ..' • .. q . , • t •: � _,;' �. <� ;x� ,,>< :�: , ��:. � � �;� >� � �xl, � �.,,'. , f Lea but for the first time, Mr��ell said , r t r. o as o n o s p h our men ai+ eno h to spenyl a %w ears ' of .>por; � s �, e: + h ,.: � .� ���� r•.. �� _ ;�_�� � <;� � r �� �,,�,; ws . , . �`$ � ; . t�h� r..1: rata ,� aft Veteran Tuckersmith cAuncrllor he had no rat beefs i�ut he had' farm near Baden. was sales running for 'the ''three seats.The his, tjme at it.Village, . Cleave Coombs said he wanted to erested it mann gr at a Kitchener car oniv inru . bent is Cromarty area Me. rri s 'a i'fe= "' • <'� �s . � z� , '> �: r,,�. � ,<,�����w,�� ahways been int g. ,nt Y No is t long HiblZ. rt, ar pawn„ ,y , .,e •'? CS$yF hP.et tllax f ,�„ •„ „y , �s�',x ,��,,,,,,� , t �, � � � �� �i� {�;r.�,,=� clear u confusion that some municipal affairs. "It's and t � 'dealership and. ted. his farmer Ivan Norris who was resident. is married with five �. P s t h o t the ow,�s a i h, v,;� beewak r: ' r a • „ `� -' pap s,,. voters seemed to have about the come u with issues since f have paint iartd carpet bu loess in the elected two years ago' by ,children and farms 30p acres an ifff , P pretty ;weal rift: +y. ?,H ", „ - � W.; , new indoor pool at'Vanastra. Mr. never served on council before" ,same city before coming to acclamation. the Oth Concession. Br ver 'ks � ., ' � , � _ r . .. yrry4 '. TF t z �,{ , t sp y r Coombs said that Tuckersmith he said. VanastFa. Mr. Norris said he had thought Roy 'Swart. who farinas on Loob Cons action is arrli+l-, y ',ff� " >ytl !� , r - ou ci 'i one involved so that He said h has w f r Y ' x ; »>>t § , , <,,• r: , , ; � � •;w, . �. C I' l § y •Mr. Bell, who is 40, lives three. a always been o running for deputy reeve, but ' Highway 8, near St. Col,umban, is yvjth teA c al.drez#,N. the 'Vanastra- " %ecreation miles east of Hensall on the 12 b , interested in civic affairs and a that would have meant that a` a first time. candidate for Hibbert The fourth :ca i ate f f a committee could apply for grants concession and is married with feels that having his home a d council, made up of men without council- . tie 'said when two council, Ste Inco 14S to 9 i�' f.,.,f: � th S ` # i , �'1)3 • g �, io have the recreation complex two children. business 'in Vanastra will, make council' experience. would have councillors resigned a feweople Dublin said he hadho cominent:"to eompleted. "We are not backing A Vanastra resident,. Addle , him "readily accessible to anyone gone in by acclamion. had asked him to run and pI was make, ti�,x'f' yeY it, the people• of Vanastra are backing it's. - , y •• \ , Mr. Coombs' said that Tuckersmith Council is involved yfi j^ c with 'five recreation commit♦.kh��e E ;'`/ H' f�F ��M•`i'E-/ �r�y �q�f5�`'�fy y, ��.GM •f -V � , Seaforth, . Hensall, Vanastra, r "Yf7 'Clinton and Exeter. He' said be �} l �r h g3 �z: f � thought the council would do i( A-Vnr f ;; something for the Seaforth area r too, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1974 —SECOND SECTION PAGES 13 -- 28 'rx The Seaforth Recreation Committee had_,.' as.ced -- �• Tuckersmith for a contribution to recreation costs, based on -usage •- � by Township residents, but R:te , k * itla council decided to wait until aft erVan, E o o �"a t' n e t S 8 000 rant the election to make a decision,` » " Mr.Coombs said. " The Van Egmond Foundation. aid, to taught from the 25 who told the meeting that the from the Ontario Herita Mr.Coombs, a resident • of an au iary to`help- with fund x. has received a grant of over, attended. Foundation must raise $2,500 Foundation. raising The names of donors to Egmondville, has been on council $8,000 to get the first phase of Former treasurer, Edith Baker, more and Will then receive $7,000 The Foundation wilt establish ,1E'ontmued on Page 27) f for nine years. he is married and renovations underway at the' . ' w3?f ,'�„'.. `s.y, n x3” i;` ✓+F:. # ',ia .d�c,.;,,. works ° s., -r: ,a, ,,, . a,>F ,1 :.>> s l's,'r-.,? .,;5.. , s• dl, x has rows u' son. He at r ., g Pt,�'storic VanE mond house and: .�: <€;.� lM g ,i L,£ 8. �r.s,• :,z?; yty >}i'y, ,v.; .,..'. : x HY :/ .a.,<^.. ss,, ,,.-r.•�•'�- r,Ew1 r,- :-,.ar ryy ,,.,:..,. Yrfz, < - Archie's Sunoco' in Seaforth.,�� has elected a new slate ���� ;t`�, y ✓/.,,,, fir'- '�:.",,J„� <,'r` f r"'s` X«,. ,4 .. `� r �, incumbent F, s t: f: The other• , o .�« ,gas. n, .,'°4�,,s',_, ;>r�s,s f�.�for two year terms. Word•ofthe ,_Y!,�s -g�" ��afv�+,;��..��".�.','�X,,'�_;'o-i'`�`'y.�s<:>~r+r.•;X.,.7,,�'�d�,, � :L'•' n. ! < ., .. ,•d . ,4 %'•O '-� ». .,1` Y :Ix ., ,',/,•ryr 59.1 �F., a/ `S'.,. s.,?rG�',b �...; • �:: h% councillor, Lambert ' .' f r� ..<+ �n Local Initiatives grant came First Aid lessons provide lots of fun 'if this picture r Y h P 'd�e Branderhorst said he ,� , , .�' , <.�: •through onFrida from Ottawa. s/ ,r «< ' , means anything. Richard Stewart practises on fellow resent council has worked y ,5. y g' P P The LIP rani , will rovide:s`s Y; , classmate Bob Dinsmore ,at the final instruction satisfactorily., He felt Vanastra employment gfor six :,provide. r was pretty well underwa xce t � period of a seven week• course whic�l the St. John, s P Y Y.,e P working under local carpenter ,•; �, � , � ,� �, � '�•., > ; •�,�",k� pp ;� �f� e ,��ti,���� Ambulanc ftls be'en'nc ndGct-ri for a problem of some back j.�/ y l- • Q g'at S.D.H.S. 17 were Walter Armes. 1The renovation ,. _ " �,r °�'��r ;�r����� `�`+ ,•�" I taxes. will include ' basic structural enrol led ,.w itT1'e'course.. er •Fk: �:' � �' (Staff Photo Mr. Branderhorst , is a. farmer • .. repairs, provision of a 200'amp + . electrical service and, completion of the first f1ooY of the budding Huron-Pertk parentsin. „ The Foundation a favor ofcampaign ' fuhd raisin to rovide money for construction materials The grant money will be mainly Com ls,� r b ec is boa rcl �, a r n's used for labour: Work is expected' p • / / to: start early in December. At an enier enc meet k' • Members of the 'Huron -Perth strong support, 66 per cent, attended on November 20 g . Y g,� Sunday, the foundation eleeted a County School Board Roman Catholic Separate the pieedoA o 57 per cent across -sponsored by the Ministry of, ” Family... Life . Education on "Evaluation" which new chairs aurer David W �� g P g : ' Newsham, Treasurer David Rin • of a study _pads by the Waterloo program to 6e taught in the was attended by `6p .delegates g, �•> S� � �; ' , �, y. � �� area of the Ministry ofducation , schools: Huron Perth supported across Ontario. and Secretary, Cynthia on intermediate` , school . French as 'a compulsory subject 'They all agreed on the Newnham. Dr. Rodger Whitman c curriculum .covering • rade 7, 8,, • 80 per cent, while support across importance of evaluation --in '411 is the Foundation's new vice 9 and 10 at a boa d meeting the 'regiop for French was 471/2 aspects such as the aims and chairman and Arnold Stinnissen4" • . 1 >y ondav<inrSeaforth'. 4• er cent. '• - .objectives of policy{ curriculum is the. iiew 2nd. Vice Chairman Nl '. ,p Other officers Include ,�? Williant Blake, Superintendent ft was pointed out too that in progtammin'g, teachers,' trustees, « of Curriculum ' Services, the Huron -Perth region there was administration---. The believed immediate past chairman .James f Waterloo,, and, his assistant Ted firm support for ,the whole -year the 'questions, Where `are we Doig and Interior House Corti Johnston said they had sent out a system' of school which is used going and what are our goals? mittee - Mrs. M..McCbwarf and, series of questionnaires to now in most schools rather than should be looked at closely at Mrs.R. Spittal; Exterior House ?�^ parents, teachers, administrators trimester or four,quarer'system. regular intervals. Committee = Arnold FStinnisseii; i ." k . ,.,.: and students' in the Waterloo ; Huron -Perth strongly Mr. Vintar said that with the Publicity - Mrs. M. McCowan; Region of the Ministry. of supported having students of county board system in existence Ways and Means -Mrs. Dorothy $500'FOR VAN EGMOND — 'Dr. Rodger Whitman, Students council R5i3�11ber and treasurer of the Education. This region 'covers varied abilities and, achievements for years it was time,to evaluate 'Williams; • Architectural vice -Chairman of the Van Egmond Foundation Foundation and Marge,and Wilma Jansen presented thirteen jurisdic tbns ''in Bruce, in all classes in school rather than the board. Consultant - Nick Hill; Auxiliary happily accepted a cheque for $500 from members of the chequQ-on behalf of feJiow students. Restoration Grey, Huron -Pe th, Wellington, streaming --grouping students No further action was taken in Co-ordinator ; Marge, Whitman; , the students council at SDHS, this week, part of itis at the Van Egmond house will start in December, -.• Waterloo. Oxford and Brant according_% ability. implementing the Family Life Membership Chairman -Vivian , proceeds, from the high schools subscription thanks to an $8 256 LIP raht� Staff�Photo 'Counties: _ •• John ,Vintar, Board Program but the administration Nevynham; I�istprian - Fred Van g ( ) -Mr. Johnston said the replies Superinteudent of Education, was asked to report on a possible Egmond, Lo on; Nominating campaign. I David Ring, in a dual , capacity as a • .from Huron -Perth, Separate said the report of the curriculum cd -ordinator of the program at the Chairman' ith Baker School area generally supported review will be sent to the Ministry next meeting of the board on Assistant -Wilma Oke; Financial q the opinion of the entire region of Education office in Toronto December 9. Advisor -Bob Spittal.n O� - m0n in ��r�� and gave as an example almost where it may give a feeling of the Trustee `fed Geoffrey outlined Three members of + the M inlured* unanimous . support for direction -that education may go. the maintenance work carried out Newnham • family are now compulsory subjects -- English, MAVintar, Assistant at the various schools. involved with the Foundartion Mathema ics and Science. Superintendent Joseph Tokar and A committee of the whole was but "I want to assure the spirit of Glen St affen, 44, of Jarvis at his back so his face wasn't David said there were several David said he had punctured a Mr. Johnston said in the Trustee ' Howard Shantz all held at the end of tqe general Van Egmond that this is not a Street is in the. Intensive, Care burned.cans with liquid in them.n th Old-_ h ole in one can to put liquid on Huron -.Perth .area., there was reported on the,conference t'hev meeting.. Family Compact", Mr.Newnham Unit atUniversity Hospital, "Some .men from Topnotch warehouse -but he didn't really the rubble to get the fire started Y a v . know what they contained He and th London, affire whilerh elping blase tst and ercalled •wan Perhaps�itscaught fireet the s 1 Bonet R P g k ® thought they might have been know. it all happened so fast," , clean up after the demolition of an ambulance He was transferred varnish fro the former• Boshart PP old warehouse on Crombie Street. 'from the Seaforth Hospital to Furniture Factory. he said. H � � _ •� , ,� < The building was used for many Uitivet1sity." •' , years as a warehouse .by the x y z former John B�hart Co. The site M i x ed to rn o u t at advance polls, was . purchased recently by Topnotch Feeds' ttd. and the Voter turnout at advance polls reflected a wide open campaign the advance poll representing m building sold to David Staffen• for on Saturday• indicated keen far reeve andycouncil. about 3% of those on the lists • demolition. "< `� � �s�}3 zf ��'�� ' •' interest in some communities and Lack of concern as to the according to Clerk .Charles, Mr. Staffer was assisting his "I don't care attitude" in others. �1'�ction was most obvious in Friend. 17 Hi hest area turnout. SaturdayStaltic where Clerk Mel Graham Faced with an election for all £ r aslt year-old son David to burn the g Y was in Brussels where 52 electors reported that one one voter u 1,W 1,51.06.40N rubble when an explosion P Y council positions 24 voters in "1 a .. ocurred, cast ballots -over 8%, --of those turned up at the advance poll. Clinton used the advance poll. In eligible to vote. The turnout in Hibbert '30 voteis came to 1r` (Continued on Page 14) David -related: 'I really don't know jtist what happened but'the a bac of D t'- ,:t• �' k ad's 'clothes t - � �`�•�: w ,�.� " then cysts on ^� � a r fire. , ' >a �s •�<,, � i teed to help him. We �; � '' , �� of his heavy w' k g Y inter jacket off. ,a.. r "a -' is clothes were 3 , burned off him. -�'�� •�'� , •' t . Fes.., ' „: *� His legs andbadly hands were he Luckily burned. ) t ex was HEAD ON COLLISION — A Goderich nurse; Nancy carts on the left. OPP Constable Ray Primeau, who q 1 Spence, 33, dyed When her -car, right and' one driven Investigated the accident, said Miss Spence lost Look at farm I b Dr. 3tanle A`Ikemade, Seaforth, collided.tiead on control when she swerved to avoid hitting a cat. Both , Saturday morning shortly before 10 a.m. on Highway 'cars invere total wrecks. (Staff Photo) .8, just west of the Kilburn corner. Dr. Alkemad6's€+ for match site. - The 500 -acre Ken Glanville f �• t ''! arm t R.R.4 Walton located 'r ' e � <. t , Crush'11s' ® e��Cnurse 7`/2 miles north east of Seaforth, ���� was one of four farms inspected Seaforth detachment of Ontario by the Ontario Plowman's A 33 -year-old Goderich curse, The automobiles, were-•' Association Tuesday as a possible Nancy Spence of 97a Napier demolished. Provincial Police investiglated the +. site for the 1977 international I I y accident. i•; . � Street died from injuries received Constable Ra Primeau dI' • Plowing Match. �> in 'a two -car collision Saturdayt morning "on Highway #8; 32/• ' The Site l2yspection team was miles west of Seaforth. steaF fry fiats led by the President of the Sneak thieves y , 'Miss Spence, alone in the _ Ontario Plowman's Association, eastbound car was pronounced - Len' Jefferson ofFexgus, and i Some thieves are either trying be able to get in at all times, 2� included a number OTdirectors dead at University Hospital, to start.an auxilliar fire -de Police Chief John Cairns said: 'iLondon: Y P from neighbdurifig counties. went or are showing a callous Dr. Stanley Alkemade of SHOPPING ++ disregard for the safety of the "If there's a fire the firemen - The other farms inspected were Seaforth; the only occupant of the Seaforth Volunteer Fire Brigade are going to be exposed to dinger those of Bill Morley, R. R.1, g g g P g DAYS LEFT Y• other car was treated at Clinton Over the past two weeks, seven - with nothing on thet''�i�eads," he Granton in Usborne Township; Public Hospital for Minh e P P The ins eC ' � � • , ` P _ o lower fireineh's. fielm�ts have added: The chief said he copldn't Allan W 1 er, Grand Bend in p tion team for the 197`8 Internatibn�l Plowiti�-�il"atic�a are `pietra •red at'tfe bruising and lacerations t o , disappeared from the Fire Hall. understand such a senseless Stephen Township and Jim 5100 -acre farm of Ken Glanville.as Reeve Allan Cam1bbell'(front), i OKIII60 r and Vice lip and jaw and to the right kites, .. ,. n.N,'r. dl-', • t,d later released. The place cant be locked- up theft If they'd just return Armstrong, R.R.4, Wingham, in. chairman of the -1978 local committee gives details of the.farm bein0 co�lstddred a's a' tight be the firemen have to them he concluded.. morris Township. Site for the 1978 International. Mr. Glanville is at the reser centre, 1 � .. � ., ($tslj`f Phgiio) ' 1 M T