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OMO.OorolOo.V.o.00poom.oOlOOO•oomoi THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 27, MI Perth disolves its historical O rd "maybe council was being premature in diSbanding and maybe council would not be wrong in keeping the board. Wallace Reeve Robert Fortheringham noted. "It is discouraging to people'to be told to operate under another name...perhaps we (council) could cut-hack rather than ' eOtaff.,** Reesig Delthant 44014,, concern that Mr, Antle0.94 , leave ,rthe city and asked, 4114111:PL on- the heard ,after' a name ' cfiglitOr Reevetray Robinson- of • kitchen' countered that Stratford- huti already Onsae,d its bylaw: "1 Oita see. hoiv we can support vresolution to retain the board," he said. After passing the bylaws. council issued a press releaset to defend and clarify iti position. "The county had agreed to relocate the present archives- department in the. former Health Unit building which will provide them with gip- proximately foul times great- er office accommodation find have allocated funds in the 1981 budget of $35.000 to be used for their operating ex- penditures." The statement continues: "The disbandment of the Perth Ctiunty Historical Board is necessary by their very structure. The board is a Budget ignores farm needs, NDP hears BY ELAINE TOWNSHIEND Two bylaws passer) by Perth County Council after a closed session during its -regular meeting on May 12 140 Tetae'y, was buritri t. Particles Roman 4Cemetery in Dublin. R.S. RODGERS, Robert S. Rodgers. r formerly of 41 Birmingham. St.. died Saturday . at the Hillside Rest Home at R. R 5 Stratford. Born in England. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs John Rodgers he had been a Stratford-resident for Mt years and was foreman of the CNR blacksmith shop before retiring. ' He was a member of St, Rev. A. Yielding of Bethel Bible Church conducted Ser- vices at Seaforth Manor on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Shar- ing the devotional were Mrs. Lola McGonigle. Mrs. Freda Siemon and Mrs. Roy Elliott,. Residents were pleased to see Mrs. Yielding again after her recent illness and she accompanied at the piano for the hymns. Several residents motored to Clinton on Saturday ac- companied by Linda Jardine and saw the parade. Add reported it was a very good parade and residents enjoyed the outing. Birthday Greetings this call for the dissolution of the Perth County Historical Board. effective June 30. 1981. and the formation of a Stratford and Perth Archives Board, son. who4402'49V,, 4,4 • $OiteinKare a sop. Lloyd, of Sara* two daughters. It. J., 'Enid) Tretheway. of London. Ont, and Mr*. F R. tleari) Cosford, of Sea- forth; five grandchildren; and seven great- grandchildren. lie was predeceased by three brothers and three sisters. Family received friends at the Heinbuck funeral home, 150 Albert St., where the funeral service Was held ,on Monday at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Ross MacDonald officiated. Burial was in Avondale cemetery. week to Margeurite Shill who celebrated her birthday on Monday and to Ross Haugh- ton who will be celebrating his on Saturday. Visiting with Arthur Nicholson on the weekend were Mrs. Harold Nicholson and grandchildren Lori and Connie Nicholson also Roiss Nicholson Of Egmondville and • Cathy and Shelley Nicholson. Cecilina Cardiff was visit: ed by members, of her family on Monday afternoon. Visiting with Wilber Keyes on Sunday was his daughter Ruth Carter of Woodstock. The Historical Board will b'e required to complete all unfinished business. prepare its financial statements for auditing and submission to the municipalities and cata- logue its assets, including ant's field such as the museum development fund. fitraiStford arid the County of Perth. As he moves toward, the sixth week of his hunger strike. a "tired and weak" James Anderson. Perth County archivist, vows to continue his protest of deci- sions by county council and Stratford council to disband the county's historical board. The disbanding in effect releases both councils from commitments to support two Perth historical projects. A regional meeting of New Democratic Party riding as- sociations' was held in Wing- ham, May 23. Twenty repre- aentatives of six surrounding ridings shared information on organization, membership policies. Donald MacDonald, •NOP— agricultural critic. spoke to the group on agri- cultural policy and deVelop- ing outreach He pointed out that only 1.001 p6 cent of the provin- cial budget is slated for agriculture and said the bud- get ignores the , immediate Also affected are restora- tion plans for Fryfdgel Inn and establishment of Thom- son Museum. The archives department 'now located in the basement of Perth County Court House will be moved. into the court house annex building. form- erly distrtet health unit of- fickA..-WMOY tZ, Fl)#11 Mtn wig,. °copy 00 versy 'Sinee vim* 'proposed. last' month. County. archivist Mr. Anderson. who has restricted his diet to orange and tomato juice, is also challenging the councils' de- cisibn on both the Thomson Museum, which As the re- sponsibility of Stratford and the Fryfogel Inn, within the county's jurisdiction. County council has de- cided not to proceed with restoration plans for the frinf and the city has yet to decide need of farmers for relief from highinterest rates. • Jack Murray, secretary of James Anderson who has been carrying' on a hunger strike in protest, terms the dissolution "a miscarriage of local government." He contends Perth County will never have a county- wide museum. It would take 20 years to, initiate- a museum and by Oxen it Would be "a .'tiltsentt1,-Withottt 'a mt.': he • . 'Rliting :diSeitssious itt „the. Incoun,A *Oton. cootteil.. 0.14110144. Reeve 'Ron. Den- • hat 4414 The. bat ken .40040, historical board Mork-thought and felt on the museum. At its last monthh meeting the county "filed" a resolu- tion from North' Easthope township council which ask- ed that the decision on the historical board be recon- sidered. Mr. Anderson was to have met with his doctor yesterday to have his physical condition diagnosed. the Ontario New Democratic Party, reported on the past provincial election and, ex- Seaforth resident and poet- -it-Si was read, Mrs. Harrison read a poem. Mrs. Van itooijen gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Duke gave her report of the Synodical held on April 21st and 22nd.. The theme was "Living On the Growing plained the membership drives being held in other ridings across the province. Elge'" Mrs. Crouch favoured the group with two piano num- bers. Mrs. Scott read the scripture. Mrs. Keys con- ducted a short study period: Barbara Rivers thanked the W.M.S. on behalf of the Barbara Kirkman.) joint board of the two IOW* cipalities (City of Stratford 'the City of Stratford to purchase and operate the Thomson Museum. The main and County of Perth) and is Made up of representatives reason is obviously cost." of each. It can only operate In regard to the Fryfogel. Inn, "Total cost - to the successfully when the two County of Perth without pro- municipalities are in agree- vineial grants and Wintario ment over what...joint projects funds would be apprositnate- will be undertaken. The council' of the County ly $360.000 Based'SR 1979 dollar valnen Of POttlt....are 'favor After# thi witb44‘willoc the tevress.ed unanimous 4tY's ViktiOtlatinu. the vOt; of 00400 1.1 0114* aBteOnlAnt ;;v1th 01.0 of 11Vynt;not • A WELCOME DONATION — The Seafortiv and District Knights of Columbus donated the proceeds from a special St. Patrick's dance to the Lion's Park and Pool fund. Theproceeds -totalled $100. Representing the Lions are (left) Marten Vincent, Gord Rimmer,' Bill McLaughlin, and predenting the cheque are K of C members John Paul Rau and Ewart Wilson. (Photo by Rimmer). • Obituaries Some Manor residents at Clinton parade 010414.REE • ° Andrews. Presbyterian . The• MOVC arISQ calks for I.Viiiiettre,r4 at funa* CrhUTCfl and aisia pa4 InAsrer- 'PaYolglit 0444,n4.11.1$. • r'4414:1Per FgeOPY ,an - T,IMOLM011 A. r 44, of the .hoar4, act" fy present tifflees of the attach-. were ga:r,) 'incurred and potential, and ivies . ltd: *114 r,OPIXtt ,t#04,90,r4thetwell .lhe City pf 14hPaC„011as 0045d MUM- Mas 11#iva4Predeeea'Sellbitis 004.1611 aPpls.h'eld by EtislmOntent the histor- rf First Pres. churth met May Twelve mem- bers answered the roll call -- and a number of Brarbara Kirkman Ladies attended also, to hear the report of the Synodical given by Mrs. Duke, A poem by Miss Isabelle Graham, a deceased • Anderson still not eating Hear Seaforth poet to undertake this project alone." "This does not mean Fry- loge! Ina will disappear." stated council, it will simply by transferred back to the previous owners, which. is now called the Avon Valley Historical Society and in turn to .the Qntariq Heritage fuun4flion, it the Alturf,A* Icy Buser( 400' ncot wish- ,41411.41trit under .10,gitjto* OlCttnn." - • • - • I.