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IT'S A WHOPPER —Early Thanksgiving morning, Bill Brown; formerly 'of
Harpurhey, now of London, hooked a fish at Goderich, and with the help of Gordon
and Leonard Muegge and Doug Dalrymple, in waders, was able to land a Chihook
salmon 36 inches long, 22 inches in girth and weighing 24 lbs, Here some of Mr.
Brown's helpers and a few admiring children pose with the fish.
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BRUCEFIELD
UNITED CHURCH
100th
ANNIVERSARY
October 24, 1976
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Rev. Dr. Graham Tipple of Calvary United Church,
London
Guest Preacher
Special music by the choir and the Town and Country
Four
8:00 P.M. Evening Worship
A musical service presented by the
WOODSTOCK CHORALAIRES
You are invited to our'
Birthday Celebration
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NORTHSIDE
UNITED
CHURCH -
Rev. Mervyn E.'Reuber, Minister
Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart, Organist
Mr. Jas. A. Stewart, Choirmaster
Mrs. Jno. McLlwain, Junior Choir Leader
1877 Anniverkiry Services 19.76
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1976
10:00 a.m. - Church school
11:00 a.m. Junior congregation
11:00 a.m. - 'The Future is Now!'
Dr. Anne Langford, London, Guest Minister
Anthems - Let God be At Home in Your Heart
(Soloist, Mrs. Bruce Whitmore)
Junior Choir anthems --
I Know Who holds the Future
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus
7:00, p.m. - 'Do You Know what You're Doing?'
Dr. Anne Langford, London, Guest Minister
Anthems: Sing to the Lord of Harvests
I Can go to Him - (Ladies Chorus)
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Salary rates for the Huron-
Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Bqard office staff
are to be increased $13.65 per
week each for the calendar year
1977.
' The board increased the hourly
rate for school secretaries from
$3.65 to $3.94 per hour for the
school year 1976-77.
Donald Crowley of Gadshill
reported that arrangements for
the official opening of the school
addition at St. Patrick's at
Kinkora have been completed. He
said (Auxiliary)Bishop John M.
Sherlock of London will dedicate
the addition at 2 p.m. on October
31. .
In other business at the board
• meeting in Dublin Tuesday .night
approval was given to donate.
$125. to the Kiwanis Music
Festival in Stratford, an increase
of $25. over last year.
• John Vintar, Director of
Education, said that there does
• not appear to be any capital
/available for building additions or
doing extensive alterations to
schools -in 1977., He said the
board's 1976 priorities hold little
chance of receiving ministry
approval for at least another year.
' Jack Lane, Superintendent, of
Business, presented a summary
of the announcement by the
Minister of " Education in a
memorandum to school bo,ards on
October 1 regarding the 1977
general legislative grants. Mr.
Lane • revealed that the board's
expenditure per pupil would
increase from $1197.54 to
$1254.22 or 13.24 per cent in
1977. Translated, he said, this
means the total ordinary
expenditure for grant purposes
may increase by $303,800 or 9.7
per cent. He explained the
difference between the per pupil
increase and the total yield in
dollars is due to a projected
decline in enrolment.
. for 1976-77 were h anded out to
the trustees Francis Hicknell of
Seaforth questioned why a
married ,-teacher is permitted to
' use her maiden name on the staff
list when her husband is also on
the teaching staff. He was
assured this was perfectly legal if
she wished to use her maiden
name and he was referred to
Maureen McTeer (who refuses to
be called Mrs. Joe Clark).
Mr. Vintar presented a letter
from the Auxiliary Bishop of
London, John M.
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Sherlock, \,
requesting the b rd members as
individuals and as n important
diocesan organization to
undertake a. y ear long crusade
for the success of Renewal . 77,
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Associate
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The engineer on the Seaterth
sewer project, Peter. Sawyer of
James F. McLaren Ltd. will have
to take a look at the drainage
problems Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ziler are having at their Jarvis St.
house, Seaforth council has
decided.
Mr, and Mrs. Ziler attended
Tuesday night's council nice ling
to complain that the existing
Brantford St. drain isn't deep
enough to drain surface water
from around their house and that
Usborne • council met at
Elimville on Oct. 5 when those
present' included Reeve Walter
McBride, Deputy Reeve William
Morley and Councilors John
Stewart, Gordon Johns and
Murray Dawson.
The report of the building
inspector • covering one new
residential permit issued and five
for renovations to a total estiated
value of $81,500 was approved.
Sitting as a Court of Revision
on the Skinner Drain council
considered the appeal of Alvin.
Cooper on his outlet assessment
on, •Lot 7 Concession 7. Wray
Ramsay represented the
Engineers at the hearing. The
outlet assessment was sustained.
The Skinner Drain By-law and
the Glenn Drain Extension
By-Law be finally •passed, subject
to the approval., of the Ontario
Municipal Board.
although they were told earlier
that the new sewers would solve
their problem, they've now
learned that the surface water
can't be put into the sanitary
sewers.
In addition, Mr. Ziler said his
house has an 18 inch, steel
re-inforced wall for footings and
the Huron County Health Unit
'told him that his sewer connection
will haveto go under the footings.
Clerk Jim Crocker said the.
Health Unit would likely intake
A contract to construct the
Glenn Drain Extension in the
summer of 1977 was awarded to
Parker and Parker Ltd: Hensall at
$10,135.00 and the contract to
construct (works only) the skinner •
Drain to Roth Drainage Ltd.
Gadshill at $5235.00, '
The application of representa-
ti ves of the Squire ' Herdman
estate to separate Lot 4 from Lots
3 and 5 Concession 6 was
approved.
Jim siddall Trucking was
re-engaged for snow plowing for
the period December 1st to March
31st 1977 at $18.00 per hour and
$10.00 per day standby.
Road Department accounts of
$7,580.00 and general accounts of -
$67,815.95 were approved for
payment.
Council will meet on October
I9th to discuss the building
by-law with the Building
Inspector.
an excepti 11 and allow the pipe to
go throug the wall. That will be
expensive enough, Mr Ziler said,
and still doesn't solve his problem
with surface water.
Mr. Ziler said his sump pump
runs constantly, and after paying
$3000 plus for ,sewers, he
'shouldn't have to pump all the
time.
"The PUC put their well in the
wrong place" joked councillor
John Sinnamon, after hearing
about • the volume of water the
Zilers have to pump out.
"We'll try to give you an
alternative, "' Mayor Betty
Cardno said.
Mr. Ziler told council that there
are drainage problems all down
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Anniversary
Service
St. Andrews
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Sun., •
Oct. 17
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Rev. Harold T. Snell
. Guest Minister
Special Music by
Huronia Choir
roblem
the street. Qne person can force a said, but
taanieipal drain in the country, he wouldn't want to do that,
he added that he
'The following resolution to the
Minister of ' Education was
approved by a narrow margin (6
to 5): "Whereas the
determination of the number of
trustees and the distribution of
those 'determined for a separate
school board is set out •in Section
110 of the Education Act, 1974,
and for purposes of the
distribution, the • equalized
assessment of residential and
farm properties only is to be used,
and in the proposal for the
Reform of Property Taxation in
Ontario, ' farm • land and farm
buildings are to be assessed at
100 per cenrof Market value with
the taxes paid by the Province,
and if the proposal in its present
form should pass final reading in
the Legislature, a question arises:
Will farm land and farm buildings
be deemed to be: (:a) business
and commercial assessment, or
(b) residential and farm
assessment.
Therefore be it resolved that
attention be drawn to the
Ministry of Education expressing
concern• that unless farm land and
farM buildings have a category of
distinction other. than
"Residential ,,and Farm", the
assessment so created by 100 per
cent of market value will weight
the rural versus urban trustees to
be 'elected to a separate school
board following implementation
of the Tax Reform Plan, and be it
further resolved that the Ministry
of ' Education be requested• to
monitor the proposal for Property
Tax , Reform with a view to
amending the Education Act 1974
HPRC school board
Office staff salary increased
to meet the intent of the existing be Rev. Michael Prieur of St.
Section 110. eter's Seminary, London,' who,
Copies to be sept to the will speak on The Call of the
Commission on Property Taxation Christian in 1976 and Living the
Reform; the Ontario Separate - Call, in morning and afternoon
School Trustees Association; and • sessions respectively.'
all separate school boards except Trustees Ted Geoffrey of
Toronto, Windsor and Ottawa Zurich and Michael Connolly of
(not to them because they are Kippen reported on the 250
completely urban). convention of the CAtholic
When lists, of the teaching staff Parent -Teacher Association in ,St
CAtharines on OCtither 1, 2 and 3,
which they aftended. Mr.
Connolly said they were informed
the C.P.T.A. i's becoming weaker
and weaker. He said there we
no representat gives there of
members from the Huron-Perth
or Middlesex associatiiiils,
trustees only,. f '
Howard Shantz of Stratford
remarked that perhaps the board
should be doing something to
encourage the growth of the C.P.
T.A., "We are missing that
aspect of the parents being
invqlved in our. sehools."
Mr. Lane said the assessment
roll list had been received and it
was being checked for Catholics
Who are Protestant school
and to strongly encourage t,tie supporters. He said that a ut 10
members to participate in the percent of these people contacted
special deanery masses which will do switch over their assessment
be held throughOut the coming
year to encourage the entire local
church to assist our Priests at
Prayer.. '
The trustees were invited to
attend the sessions of the
Professional Development Day
for the teachers to be held at St.
Patrick's School, Dubin, on
October 18, when the special
speaker at the day-long event will
to the Catholic Schools,
Mr. Shantz' offered the help of
the Stratford trustees in checking
the assessment list for Stratford
and suggested they would make
personal calls or even phone calls
would be helpful, he said.
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