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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-03, Page 5ELECT YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR HURON-MIDDLESEX *LEADERSHIP IS THE ISSUE IN SPITE OF ITS MINORITY SITUATION, THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN CANADA DECISIVE LEADERSHIP *LIBERALS OPPOSE WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS WHICH HAVE PROVED UNWORKABLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES JOHN LYNDON• SPONSORED BY HURON MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOC. You are cordially invited to meet JOHN LYNDON-. Liberal Candidate Huron-Middlesex JACK RIDDELL- MURRAY GAUNT= MPP Huron MPP Huron-Bruce At Mustang Drive-In Theatre Grounds HIGHWAY NO. 8 AT GODERICH THURSDAY. JULY 4 5-8 Pm. • Free Barbecue Lunch Entertainment and Parking In' (Wont of rain, barbecue Will be held in arena auditorium, addorloil, SPONSORED BY HURON-MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOCIATION .committee, questioned if the local council would want to change the 45-mile zone because with it cars must stop when the school bus is loading or unloading pupils. The separate school bus does not unload on the main street but the. Huron. County Board of Education bus does. 'We would have protection for our children', Mr. Crowley said, 'but don't you think the village council would have a responsibility to protect all children, public or separate:. 'All we want is to protect our children, let the Public School look after their own,' Mr. Looby replied, `Let's do, what we can for our children, What we want is a 30-mile zone in front of our school and crosswalks,' said Michael Connolly, Kippen, chairman of the board. Howard Shantz reported that he hoped the landscaping at St. Aloysius School, Stratford, would be completed in two weeks. The Board. will permit Student Accident Insurance to be offered to the parents, who wish to take it out for their children. Jack Lane informed trustees that the insurance is primarily for teeth or the loss of a limb. The Board will notify its school bus drivers not to use the bridge on Sideroad 20 in Hibbert Town- ship which has a five-ton limit. Mr. Looby is to enquire about the bridge and see if a ten-ton limit would be applied instead. Joseph Pigeon of St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge has resigned as custodian, effective July 15. Jack. Lane, business adminis- trator, reported on a seminar he attended in Toronto on June 14 and Mr. Connolly reported on a visit to the Robarts School for the handicapped in London. Following a meeting of commit- tee of the whole which lasted two hours after the regular meeting in Seaforth Monday night, it was announced that the following teachers have been hired: Mrs. Mary Coeck to Precious Blood, Exeter; Martin Skillen to St. Mary's School, Goderich; and Bill McKay to St. Michael's School, Stratford. Three principal's relief teachers were hired: Mrs. Mary Margaret Cassone to Immaculate Conception School, Stratford; Mrs. June Holmes to St. Colum- ban; and Mrs. Ruth Ann Pringle .to St. Aloysius School, Stratford. The meeting adjOurned at midnight. THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 3, f974-5 Board considers Appointment of clergy observers T h e Possibility of having an bserver from the clergy PP. • - • ointed to represent the, Roman atholic clergy on the nron-Perth Country Roman a tholic Separate School Board 1; be discussed at a committee St, the whole at the next board eeting. for this The request to be made by the pean of the H uron-Perth Deanery Is made by Howard Shantz of 'afford. The priest would be Bible to be present at all •etings of the board but would of b e permitted to vote. Mr. Shantz said that since it is qseparate school board and that c only reason "for its existence is ecatholic religion, then a priest otild be in attendance at all eetings and could serve as a sourer person in matters staining to the catholic faith. 'Not all of the trustees approved the idea. Joseph Looby of o 1() jtablin suggested that if such presentation was desirable then representative sh&ild be ded. l'he board will ask the Ministry fransportation and Commun. ations and the Township of ibbert to have the road in front Patrick's Separate School, marked 30-mile per hour nein. is speed limit. It is a 45-mile sive; ne at the present . time. They ve, Tit cross-walks across the road ich is the main street of Dublin a county road as well. 'We it the children Protected:. ustee Looby said. Donald Crowley of Gadshilt, tirman of the transportation Con, noes- Con- lions o 14, award Datars of Dashwood appointed chairman of the I committee for the 1978 ving Match to be held in on County at the Huron miens Association meeting c 24. committee was formed to for a site to hold the 'national Match scheduled for m in 1978. On the committee Howard Dat ars. Gordon Gavin, John Clark, James strong,Don Pullen and sell Bolton, Mr. Da tars was ed to head the local mittee that will be nsible for completing local igeinents for the big national event. his year, the Huron match will held on County Warden Bill n's farm, Lot 8, Con: 2, ils Township on Saturday, teniber 14. Coaching day will riday,September 13. was decided to investigate ossibilitv of holding a Honie ng competition this year. estants would be able to plow told at home and have it ed, Prizes would be awarded.. ink Talbot, R. R.3, Kippen Robert McCariley,R,R.3. forth were appointed to the m and Utban Committee to 'sligate the impact of a MI! plant in Huron County, lie association will spoil's& a plow club with John Ciatk, Goderich, J. Loaning San.' llradshaw as club rs, lard Lange. chairman of the 2 Potth match attended the Mg to answer any questions Ul the organization of an motional niateh, St. Con. ns 4 le, Lo 17 sive; ssion 'forth A 30 Con. of 4, and Inge al 7. and d 4 m. and )f 4, 7 to aid owing Match owing to uron in '18