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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-03, Page 20(Continued from Page 1) Separate boards,. unlike public . Ones who must collect Wider levies and give back over levies, 'can't stay in a underlevy ' position, Mr.. Lane said in answer to 'a question from Stratford trustee goo Marcy. _"We could aTelinderleVy but •it's not aped idea," replied Mr. Marcy. better to finance as' You go," Mi. Lane said. - . -• with the cost' of instruction, adininistation costs, capitol expenditures and non Operating expenditiires were under budget in 1976. • Transportation topped the list.• of , over budget expenses, , followed. 'by, plant operation and maintenance ($17,318 over budget), the debenture debt charge, bank borrowing chaige Huge crowd presented the couple with a clock • radio and glass bar set. Credit for much Of the success aminommiimitnimmilismiummena!t The fact he was retiring didn't mean he no longer would be interested in. Seaforth youth and :community activity he said. Mrs. McGonigle spoke briefly adding her thanks. E ..Preceding the dance the = McGonigles were guests at .a dinner in the Queens Hotel ▪ arranged by Mayor Cardin:). and '7. attended by members of council. Speaking briefly arena chairman Bill Bennett, Mayor Cardno and Reeve JOhn• -Flannery recalled incidents in their association with the McGonigles during their • tt years in charge of the aferia,Tbek t °▪ paid tribute to the selfless service E SPORTS 8 RE' CREATION 1..!MITED that had been rendered and the long_hours that had been spent• is c4,1q: ';Pr: r7;77“9 ▪ each season in advancing the Omni lllllll lll mmummitiiiinumminit4 interests of the community: Weiarg g La? FARM EQUIPMENT LTD SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE Lk - We Invite You to a Grain • .Handling • Seminar Mr. Art Anthony Gen. Manager, Grain Drying and Storage Mr, Eiden Barr Saps Manager M-W: Grain Crying Seatortb • our $.0t,• • • ,sdpy; • PROGRAM (1>z. WEETEEL-FiCiSCCI Mr. Jim White Marketing Man. 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The de4sioNi repeal of an eerlier decision not to not to plow ,the sitletuati was ge4 Plow Minty Sideroad Paul 'made by the former council that Livingston, the only property owner on the road, apprpached council to appeal its earlier decision in view of the fact that it was presently plowing sideroads . . with no residents. - —Road_ _superintendent Allan Nichdlson explained that 'toads with no hemes were generally plowed because they were school bus routes or main arteries. In signing a contrast, to take ownership of his .PropeAY., Livingston had .agreed with council's decision to ploW the road, Deputy reeve • Bob • Bell , Stdereed 15-16, Concession" 3. the Day Care Centre in Vanastra Pointed out, and favoured the The date has been pushed back to • will talk about the benefits that ruling not be changed until May 15, to allow the interference_ nursery school can offer a pre- another house or two had been' of the water levels in lie river s,ehodl child. A representat ive of • built on the road. during the spring thaw which the •parent run nursery school On the other hand, councillor could° interfere with the • that'S"heen operating in Mitchell Frank Falconer saw Livingston as completion of construction, since last fall, will also be at the the underdog in the situation, passed With deputy-reeve Bob school,; with a qualified leacher, bell ,voting againSt the decision. can be organiiedlii*wn in time In other business, a letter from ..for September. lloSs ,,440 AssOclates Katie Tealt- One. of the requested ap extension in the date organiiers cif the meeting, told 'of completion for work being the . Expositor that Karen dime on the bridge located at' McEwing, who is supervisor of tigir uft 11 A iv,13}1.TR QED flIKNITimit , BETTER THAK,NEW I. For' a. free Oetimateall4 u look at our newest samples of Materials . -,CALL CQ0K-VPHOLSTERY • Pb, 5234Z72': Bi7 Cook, Prop. "PO Your•UPPOI0Orip ,;Needs 9.yr Halt • Blyth, ' WE HAVE FREETICK.UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE .!,'Birthday •Greetings" to Mrs. Minnie Hawley- who celebrated . her 91st birthday on Thursday, at Seaforth. Manor. A party was arranged in her honour and attending were, her brother Mr. Zach McSpadden also Miss Ethel '.'McClure, Mrg. Ada Reid; Mrs. Leila Dundas, Miss Bessie Davidson, Mrs. Flora Dalrymple, Miss Katherine Laverty, Mrs.. Lillie Hudie ' and Miss Mary NeVille. A beautiful bouquet of red roses. had been' ent to her - from' her sister Mrs. Susie , Hutehings and Chuck and Betty of 'California and ,also • a law_ - birthday cake.- (Continued from Page 1) • theyappreciated, their efforrs on behalf of the community during the 22 ' years in. which Mr. McGonigle had served as arena manager., • While the weather did nothing to°. the enthusiasm ofarea- people of two generations whO wanted to indicate • their appreCiation, it did prevent a number of former residents and others from out of town from attending, " Dancing was interrupted Shortly before Midnight when arena• committee chairman Bill Bennett called the McGonigles to the stage and paid tribute to their contribtitiens. He - recalled how theft' enthuSiasin and dedication had, contributed _to , the advancement and encouragement of two generations of_ Seaforth youth.'. - Mayor Betty Cardno,added her, -thanks • and on-behalf-of the town ' ($6,902 over budget) tuition fees and computer services, The 1976 closing balance sheet showed that instructional supplies cost about $2000 under budget) that business adminis- tration expenses were about .514•,001!- Aye& budget, including $2,485. 54815 over what 'was " budgeted . for. trustees' enter- taining. The =Mint paid for the beard's. annual Christmas party and for an annual dinner dance 'for all staff, teachers and their spouses. Plant operation was only about $300 over budget and maintenance contracts were $1,148 over budget, ,The board is -meeting Wednesday 'night at the board office in Dublin to 'set the 1977 mill rate. . honours go to Red McGonigle,, Gar Baker told the creyvd as he recounted the occassions on which extra ice time and cooperation in providing area facilities had advanced the interests of the team. The Beavers • dominated::--Seafotth_ hockey in the sixties, and held the OHA intermediate B championship through 1965-67. Referring to the arena 'as a home ,aw, from home for team members he said the ..management under Red McGonigle had provided a good example to young and old alike. Jack MeLlwain on behalf of the B'eav'ers presented Mr. and Mrs. McGonigle with a wall clock. • Acknowledging the . tributes and gifts Mr.. McGonigle said he had attempted only to do his beSt and added that the time spent at the' task was not important, no matter how long it was; providing it brOU u'''ht results. nicker'smith TOWnship Council may face a..cour case over a $285 plumbing ,repair bill it issued to Harvey Hammond of Brucefield on a Vanastra property „owned by his Wife. At Tuesday night's council- . meeting Mr. Hammond charged that the cost of repairing two cracked shut-Off • valves rested with the township as it owns' the valves. "Each property owner 'buys a shut off valve once when he purchaseS his property and like the (water) meter it gets turned '- over to the Ministry of 'the Environment," Rammthid said. Most shut off valves in new co mmunities are located on town propertY, and while shut off , valves in Vanastra are located on the property of each .homeowner, its location does not mean it belongs to" the 'property owner, Mr. Hammond said. "If you say,1 am responsible for repairing the, valves, then I must, own them, and I earl turn the 5th meeting to allow them to confer-with their lawyer. Don McLean of the Ministry of the Environment, who was present for' coundit's discussion with Mr. Lliammond,- will also. investigate charges-- by' Mr. Hammond that the work done on the plumbing in Vanastra, is an exhibition of poor workmanship. ' "The plumbing water• meters jut out from the sides of the houses leaving enough space so that kids can swing on them," Hammond said. "The repa'lr work is'Very poor-more the work of a real amateur. I don't blame some of the people refusing to let him (the workman), in to work on their plumbing with the kindiif work he does," he said. Mr. McLean has inspected, some of the complaints and said the Meter fix oresdid not meet with meter regulations- -and agreed with Mr. Hammond's charges that it was an example of SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY. FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 won't pay the bill and I'm ready to take the council to court over it, " he said. Council decided to postpone settling the matter until its April poor. workmanship. water on or off and can't be billed tw other business, -council by' the Ministry of the approved a gravel tender •• Environment for •any water bills I submitted by Sandy Construction , get by doing so, " Mr. Hammond of Goirerich for $27,915. The- said, ' •.: ll " other tender submitted by ' "I've talked to my lawyer and I Jennison Construction of Grand Bend was for $33,917. , A tender for spraying weeds along the side of township's roads Was , also accepted and approved from Fred Harburn of Staffa. of the Beaver hockey team must Tucker-smith nriay :face ,c Harburn will 'charge $5.75 per mile of road sprayed. Mrs. Hawley tou r; 91 at Manor Mr..F0c°,rtor. .041 net serve on. - patents witu WOUlti 10tO to see a meeting to ,answer questions kespecting the old council's nursery school:, Seafoith, 4boitt-the experience theto. decision-it was decided, to have., perhaps four or five mornings a Meeting organizers hepe that # Mr. Livingston pay for snow week are ,hivite.d to a Weft, committee can. be set ;up• to, start' • removal costs on the sideroad for' upstairs in 'the Town t1411 OP planning g nursery school for the rest 0,f the winter, with council Thursday; 'March IQ, at 81p.tn, Seaforth. All parents of pre; Oking ever the-OoStaikthe-winter- ---ifenough-interesfeti-2parents ---schoolersand others interested in of 19,77,78. The motion was_ attend, it is hoped that a nursery early childhood- Tdifealion • • welcome. - all new '.Cougar Shoes $2.00 The Super Natural Shoe is here OFF