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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-19, Page 4COMMATE 111$01LATIOM SERVICE ISOFOAM.Milli ORMAN(' and NOCK WOOL INSULATION Sprayed in place.- Urethane-insulation for all types 'of - farm buildings, new and older homes, warehouses; cottages, retail stores, etc., - ' • FREWEiTIIVIATES • CALL US TODAle • ALL WORKMANSHIP.GUARANTEED N. VAN MORSEL, INSULATION RR 5 Mitchell Mee 348-9376 53 PrOd USA Cah :No E-1- RED GRAPES MN= PIET'S PLACE will be closed for holidays from Jon; 31st to Feb. 4th OPENING: AOAIN esian 1,1=11 t. • cron1)attyYM Mrs. Calder Melcaig was prttee ,Scott. .Seven members hostess for the January meeting answered the roll call with a of ' Cromaity vy.M.S. 'She' also "Bible Promise'", Mrs. McKaig :-presided opening with • a New gave the treaSurers,report and Years poem.. The Scripture Douglas actedA secretary lesson Som. 12: -1 - 8 was read in the absence of Mrs:. LaMond, alternately, followed by Eleven cards and"thiee visits to 'meditation and prayer by Mrs. sick aricrshut-ins were reported. McKaig. The offering was Mrs. Mervin Pow gave the received and, dedicated by -Mrt. topic.' Turn a New Page - We — •-• s and on the threshOld 'of a New zho Caribbean Cresgtat, Strand of Year; and Mrs. .T.L,Sc6tt, PeatiS", — • introduced the stizdy, bo9V for was serverl'"bY Mrs. 1078 "Missions) of the Chnrch, ' Dougla:s. arid thellostesa. inau • Will=1.11111111, Cable TN. News --for service or hookup call. your , operator and ask,for Zenith '82,110 leaving your name, address and telephone number. Mitchell Seaforth Cable T V. Vock, Mrs. Keith McLagan, Mrs. Earl Oppenhanser,- Mrs. KJ, Reaney and Mrs. Edwin Illman. Salaries and fees for Council members,-appointed offiCials and 'labour rates were reviewed ^and rates were 'increased by approximatly 6 per cent. The Clerk, Mrs. Margaret Scherbarth was named Secretary of Roads for the Township and Edward C. Scherbarth was appointed „assistant secretary. General accounts of $48,258.96 were approved for payment. This , included $37,00.00 as' payments to tile drain loan applicants and $9,292.68 at repayments to the -Treasurer of OntariO"for existing tile drain loans. County Safety COuncil,Joe Waits, •Monkton Fire 'Area Board-Jbe Vandenberk, MitChell Fire Area Board-LaVertte Gardner, Mitchell Agriculture Society -Carl Voelti Monkton Community • Centre Board-Edwittillmaii, Fred.jang, Mrs. Maxinellinz and Charles ,Srpith, Mitchell Community Centre Board-Ken Rolph, 2 years, Joe Waite. 1 ye-ar,•Tim Nicholson was appointed to the 'Committee of Adjustment for 1978, The,,, Logan Rciereation appointoos- are: Warren McDbugall, David Linton, Ken Smith, John 'Van Herk, Edwin Illman, Joe Vandenberk, and Carl Vock. 'Members of the Logan .Township Library Board are: Carl ratings by-law to apply for- tile loan debenture #46 for $28,700.00. ,-Coutieil. • instructed road . superintendent Sam Acheson, to purchasy a neW radio for one of the &raders. Road accounts approved 'for payment' totalled $63,591.§9. The fourth p. ayment of $48:979.56 on theHilLBridge is due, having been held over to 1978 to spread the costs over two year$. 13.M.. Ross and Associates Limited, Consulting Engineers of Goderich hav,e:' submitted their' accounts in the sum of $9,654.63 ,for the Hill ,Bridge. Council approved grants to the Sick Children's • Hospital, '"Toronto, the War' Memorial Children's Hospital, London, the Mental Health Astociation, St. John . Ambulance, Mitchell. Muscular Dystrophy, Cancer ,. Research, Heart' Fund Research, and the Salvation Army, • The folloWing representatives were appointed to the respective boards: Mitchell - .& District Planning Board-Dan Connolly 3 years, Robert Davey 1 year, Perth Logan Reeve Carl. Vock and members of council discussed ,proposals in Bornitoynthat it Was hoped courd be implemented on arrival met for its first mepting'of 1978. Reviewing the past year and looking forward' to the coming year members referred to weed control, investigatiOn of a surface treatment programnie for township roads and minor bridge repairs as being matters requiring attention. ' The meeting was opened with devotions conducted by Rev. Arthur Horst of St, Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. Due to an increasingly "heavy agenda, council, decided Ito hold the regular Meeting on the first Monday and,a special meeting on the' third Monday each., Month. Joe Vandenberk was appointed ,„ as representative on the Maitland Valley' Conservation Authority for I year. A borrowing by-law in the sum of $350,000.00 was approved . for the township for 1978 and a amimmummiummimmuumnimionimmimminimimis: = Prices effettive till closing = Jan. 24 1978 ofE hazar NOW PRODUCE • The Huron CountY Board of 'Education wat told Wednesday ,that several.- Of its , portatile classrooms are cOnsidered to 66' fire problems by the Ontario Fire Marshal's office.- John COchrane, director of education, told the board 'that some of the 12 p ortables in use in the county do not meet some fire regulations sted in the -Ontario Building Code. He said the—portables cannot be considered fire hazards Goderich for years and object to , being told they now must send ..... • -410r,imis WPM mom 1=1.11 the children to Clinton." Mr. Cochrane said- the projected enrolment for Goderich =▪ 41•11. may permit the board to remove the portables at that school at the end of this school year. 'He added that enrolment speculations for the county may mean the removal of all portables in four years. He explained that the portables were located under the auspices 49! ; • „„,„„„. Fabric = Aft Softener '.1111P"'" 49,0 [b. so. FLEECY ==. MOM wow-- Aylmer =NM 4▪ 1114` SOUPS '"1--triPw' =I alai ▪ Prod USA Can- No 1 = ANL = Jim Cr. of Celery Chicken Noodle = ,1010, -Cr. of Chicken Tomato Rice =I JO', Beef Noodle Mushroom dm= PP' • It GE= •••• . . inn` MINN • • • = Ont Grown No 1 39' $1 69 128 N 4111 I I tikkk /S1-- = Prod USA Can No -1 TEMP: CARROTS , — = 2 Lb. .0‘.4 ORANGES 8.9t1 mmimiimmomiimummimmiwimoimmillimmimo • ogle Nom but that the fire marshal'S office - of the Ontario Building Code and = 10 Oz. ,...... , • Tin is concerned abent the location of that d building code had = some of the units. „ recently been changed. He said . 1 Mr. Cochrane said thdt the list the portables met the = of requirements the fire marshal requirements of the old code but' ' requested to gain approval for not the new. He added that under rrn, continued; use of the portables the hew code the portables can be =I' ranged from writing up fire no closer to a school wall than 40 •••• alarms to moving the elassrooms: feet and must be at least 20 feet • = He said 'the matter should' be apart from one another. = , "Ak;fp9rtable .:456:BrookSide E. • t 0. ,,, * „ Iii411 committee-which-should-censider SCliOO1 is-20 feet from-"a,-= 40,11# Aninniummullmmtpumoimmmummomillmiffig 7 iNN -Asersos, ENParahnount Solicrlight " dealt with the by the budget, projected use of the portables blank wall," he said. compared with costs tomeet fire The director said the fire = marshal recommendations. marshal's office would permit no MEM 7 Oz. . 0 .2111111.11 =SS • Tin Mom NI= ue onne ...„„vswer Nom MOM BI B t ....00011110' ,,„ = McCain Straight Cut or Shoe String Mr. Cochrane said the report from the'fire marshal was insti- gated by the Goderich • fire department. He said that department expressed concern over the location of the three portables in use at Goderich = covered walkways between the portables and the main school building so the portables .were ▪ Zerka placed'as close to the buildinias possible. He said that eleMentary usingschools portables . usually . had no class • rotation and the = 0116, M 3V2 • = ANIL MEM '1 09 4.41*4 ' ▪ FRENT FRIES/ = C 0 10 ured a= I = 11=111 ARGARINE = Gusto A Dressed , • • =" 741isompo. • = MINN .:1011VM" ANL Schneiders Im=1 = efrze 990 =me 4441 rej Bicks EN= • 'D I L L PICKLES 32 6. =NI mnos == = • 11114 1 I iltk"‘ = Christies'Premium Plus . *2 491 = 24 N. E.'xii• WIENERS - Jo. PIZZA District Collegiate Institute. He students were in the rooms all = clay. He added that in the case Of = $111A "...... secondary schools, the 'students = . are in and out of the portables = IS% every .teaching period. , "If a sttident has to go to the ' ....... ...... •• 79 „N'i-NP. said the questions raised by the., Goderich department prompted, the . fire marthal to examine all portables in the county. • CRACKERS 1 1-b 79' 4-= *401N/ *IOW The director eulained,, to the board that the costs for moving washroom he either puts on his -some of the portables may be hat and coat to go or opens the premature if taken on now. He said- that- by dragging its heels do.or and runs", he said. He added that wher4e was teaching =`-' until the end of the school •year he was assigned to a portable for = the board may Save money a year and had a head cold "the = because the portables may be entire year". MN= thovefl anyway due to projected 'He explained that the portables = enrolments at schools where portables are located. He added that he assumed by .the report that the,board had until the end of the school year to make its decision., Using Goderich a4 an example the direct9r pointed' out that the use of the' portable classrooms for a short period was decided on rather than the trauma caused by changing school boundaries. He said the portables were pressed into service rather than telling people whose children would normally attend Goderich secondary se.kocil that they would now7 be attending Clinton secondary school. "4 guess irs partly due to tradition or pride," reasoned the director. "People have been sending their children to `—Y =I= -11111110— 1 Lb. -1=11 BoX OM. IN* Fresh from .1‘.1 11 .11.11 are. leased by the.lioard and under MN= MI= • the terms of the lease the board is • , entitled to one free riiove of each = = Westons unit, He said that if the invoe isn't 69 A Y "aft Erbs = ANIL -Poultry Farm --mminp.• PKG.OF free the board has to pay $430 if = Sunlight a CHELSEA_ BU-NS 8 - Arit, - aim Liquid —411.11.1111117 — the unit 'is moyed less than 60 feet. He said the three page document 'from the fire marshal's OWN ...... AWL =PM • • PKG.OF 12 90=.74. ay& ="1 ala Grade A Large NEN M=I = j.°1 s EGGS = Westons Soft & Crusty office listed the requirements for = Jim MOM DETERGENT Mi= MOM OM= each unit considered to be a problem and asks the board to let = 11=1111 1=11111 .."-.."*. i Schneider Sweet Pickled ..... .... - , 32 02 , ,.. the fire marshal know what .it is = JO* = JO" f 79' ,.„.. 1 CORNED BE,EF Lb. *1.491 . . ,.. prepared to do to alter the situation. 1 - • Adveirtising... saves you - time! 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