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• Attendance optional for senior staff
February 18.....
Vote Graerne Craig
A Man You Can Count On!
You. Can Count On Graome Craig and the Liberals to
1, ACHIEVE energy security at fair
prices to all Canadlans...by
sdterestnrgotyhi‘nnginitg.
gas and diesel fuel.
Petro Canada, not
2, NOT INCREASE the excise tax on
3. NOT APPLY the excise tax on food
production energy, as this is in
effect a tax on food.
4. NOT APPLY the excise tax -on
public transportation energy in-
cluding school buses. This will
keep your school taxes down.-
5. INCREASE the Guaranteed Annual
Income Supplement by $35 per
6. RE
-oEnsth. rABLISH
tion to help exporters, not hurt
7. PRESENT a comprehensive agri-
WO loans
and regain our international parr
guaran
them as the Clark embassy flip
flop did,
both' farmers and consumers..
c,elttiral policy for the benefit of
8. ALLOW wages paid to farm wives
to be deducted as business expen-
ses.
9. - ALLOW farmers further capital •
gains relief. •
Feb. 15 - Lucknow Community Centre
Beef - On - A - Bun -
With Hon. Donald MacDonald
5:00,- 8:00P.m.
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BY JEFF' SEppott
The Huron county board of
education decided Monday to
Make attendance at board
meetings' optional for its
senior administration
despite being told by those
people they Wanted. to attend
the meetings..
The board received a,
The stiffest fine levied by
Justice of the Peace Douglas
Wedlake in Exeter court this
week went to a driver who
failed to provide evidence of
insurance.
Daryl Leo Milton,
Crediton, was fined $153 or 15
days on the charge,Tuesday.
Fines of $104 or 10 days
were levied against George
Regier, RR 3 Zurich, who
pleaded guilty to consuming
liquor while under the legal
age, and David L. Thornton,
Zurich, for having, liquor
readily available in a motor
vehicle.
Paying fines of $28 or three
KEITH BUCHANAN
Keith Moir Buchanan of
Hensall passed away in
South Huron Hospital in
Exeter, Monday February
11, 1980 in his 59th year,
beloved husband of Mary
Bernice (Clark) Buchanan,
dear. father of David,,
Mississauga, Richard,
Victoria B.C., Kevin and
Brad, Hensall and four
grandchildren. Funeral -
service from the Bonthron
Funeral Home Hensall
Wednesday February 13 at
1:30 p.m. Rev. Robert
McMullen officiating.
Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetary. Hensall Legion
held a memorial service
Tuesday evening at 9 p.m.
recommendation from
executive committee to
make board meetings: op-
tional for superintendents. Of'
education, The move was
aimed at .giving those senior
people the option of sitting.
'through the regular board
sessien or working m their
offices. a stone's throw from
days were Douglas W,
Luxton, Exeter who was
found guilty of failing to
yield on November 15, and
Brian D. Kish, RR 3 Den-
field, who failed to stop at the
intersection of Highway 4
and., the Crediton Road on
December 27. Luxton was
involved in an accident with
a cement truck in Stephen
Township in which damage
was $13,500 and both drivers
were taken to hospital.
Barry Warren Welch,
Forest was fined $28 or two
days for failing to wear a
complete seat belt assem-
bly.
PERCY WRIGHT
At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday,
February 9, 1980, Percy C,
Wright of Kippen, in his 59th
year. Beloved husband of
Evelyn (Taylor) Wright.
Dear father of Larry Wright,
Fort McMurray, Alberta,
Mrs. Hugh (Janice) Scott,
RR 2, Staffa and ,Julie at
home. Brother of Mrs. Ross
(Jean) Pepper, RR 3, Mit-
chell. Also surviving are two
grandchildren Andrea and
Philip'Scott. Funeral service
was held Monday from the
Bonthron Funeral Home
with Rev. Robert McMullen
officiating. Interment
'Exeter Cemetery.
e beArd meeting room.
The committee felt that by
freeing supervisory staff up,
the staff may be able to.
handle more pressing work
instead of attending beard:
sessions. -
.Not all trustees agreed
with the idea. Goderich
representative Dave Gower
,told the board. he felt it was
important for' superin-
tendents to have first band'
'knowledge of board affairs.
He said the board
c.asionaly claims about poor
communications and risks
making matters worse by
allowing superintendents to
pass on board meetings.
Gower said superin-
tendents would be forced to
dependon minutes and
second hand information to
be - informed of board
busineSs. He said that may
result in things "getting, lost
in the interpretation.",
Zurich trustee Herb.
Turkheim told the board the
superintendents had no way
of knowing what was, im-
portant and what wasn't,
He said there may be things
on. agendas, now that appear
irrelevant to some
superintendents but a month.
down the road they may be involved in that item.
lie said by not attending
the board session that
superintendent may not
know what's going on.
All but • one of the five
senior staff members now
Attending board sessions felt
they would be 'better off'
sitting through the meetings.
Bob Allen, Jim Coulter, Don
Kenwell and Peter Gryseels,
employee relations officer,
all felt they would he better
off attending board sessions.
Roy Dunlop, superintendent
of business affairs for the
board, -felt much of the
board's busineSs had little
affect on his job adding he
may be better off at his desk,
Blyth trustee John Elliott
pointed out that the
recommendation before the
board gave superintendents
At the regular February
meeting, lisborne council
intructed road superin-
tendent John Batten to call
tenders for the road
gravelling program for 1980.
gravelling program for 1980.
Tenders to close on March
3 will call for the crushing
and - delivery on roads of
20,000 cubic yards of gravel
between May 12 and June 6
with an overtime penalty of
$150 per day.
the option of attending hoard.
meetings. He reminded the
board that if the staff
members felt they would be
• better off attending they
certainly Should:.
Win ha trustee Bert
MorM said there may be
9CeaSi9n0 when the senior
staff should be at their desks.
He said there, could well be
things to be handled of top
priority that,are delayed by
having the superintendents
at. beardsessions. He said he
saw "nothing wrong with
making attendance optional.
Gower asked',for A
MONO vote claiming when.
a trustee wanted a comment
front the snPerintendents.
and they were not available
that trustee would know
why.
The voluntary attendance
was accepted by an 13.,§
margin with trustees Eugene
Frayne„. Dave Gower,
Clarence. MacDonald,
Murray Mulvey and Herb,
Turkheim opposing.
No insurance
draws fine
RUMMAGE SALE ARTICLES — Alice Watson and Darlene Smith check some of the articles
at Saturday's rummage sale at Huron Park in aid of the Walden family. T-A photo
Usborne. calls
grav#1 tenders.
The motion also provides
for the stockpiling of 2,000
yards • and making gravel
available to ratepayers
during the same period.
Building inspector Her-
man. Van Wieren reported
issuing one bulding permit
valued at $20,000-and making
'25 inspections during the
month of January.
An application for a land
severance to create another
• residential lot on part of Lot
19-, Concession 2 was not
approved because it does not
comply with the . township's
secondary plan.
Council agreed that new
guidelines requested by the
Ontario Ministry of Food and
Agriculture be adopted •and
loan applications be,
provisionally adopted as Tar
as they conform with these
guidelines.
A complaint on the Harris
municipal drain requesting
repair and improvement was
accepted and referred to
A.J. DeVos of Spreit
Associates as engineers to
make a survey and report.
Reports on the County
Road 11 and, Parsons
municipal drains were heard
and were provisionally
adopted.
Sergeant Ray Glover and
Corporal Ray Woodward of
the Exeter detashmeht of the
Ontario Provincial Police
attended the meeting to
review law enforcement
, procedures in the area and
explain identification
• procedures approved by the
OPP.
QUEENIE BROWN
At University Hospital on
Sunday, February 10th, 1980,
Queenie Irene (Hodgins)
Brown of 1201 Richmond
Street, London in her 83rd
year. Beloved wife of the late
Clinton Roy Brown formerly
of Crediton. Dear mother of
Howard Ross Brown of
London. Also survived by 2
grandchildren, David
Alexander and Douglas Roy.
Also survived by 2 nephews.
Friends will be received at
the Geo. E. Logan and Sons
Funeral Home, 371 Dundas
Street after 7 p.m. Monday,
where funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Wed-
nesday, February 13th at 1
p.m. with.. Rev. J. Bruce
Small of Robinson Memorial
Church officiating. Inter-
ment Exeter Cemetery,
approximately 2.15 p.m.
RONALD ESSE RY
Ronald J. Essery, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Thursday, February 7,
1980, in his 26th year.
Beloved son of Jack and
Olive Essery of Centralia.
Dear brother of Mrs. Donald
Fisher (Joan), Usborne
Township, Mrs. Lorne Keller
(Jean) of Grand Bend and
Mrs, David Roger (Karin) of
Exeter. Also survived by 2
nieces and 4 nephews.
Funeral service was held
Sunday from the Hopper-
Hockey Funeral Home,
Exeter with Pastor Paul
Schott officiating.
JANE McGREGOR
At Huronview, on Friday,
February 8, .1980, Jane
(McCloy) McGregor in her
95th year, of Huronview,
formerly of Seaforth. Wife of
the late John A. McGregor.
Dear mother of Alex D.
McGregor of RR, 2, Kippen
and sister of Miss Fairie
McCloy, of Huronview. Also
survived by three grand-
children and eight great-
grandchildren. Funeral
service was held Monday
from the R.S. Box Funeral
Home, Seaforth with Rev.
T.A.A. Duke officiating.
Interment Egmondville
Cemetery,
EDWARDSCHROEDER
In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Saturday,
February 9, 1980, Edward
Solomon Schroeder, of
Zurich, in his 63rd year.
Beloved husband of Evelyn
Marjorie (Corbett)
Schroeder. Dear father of
Ronald of Zurich, Kenneth of
Hensall, Mrs. George
(Marion) Sweeney of Kippen,
Mrs. Sandra Hoy of Huron
Park, four grandchildren,
Funeral service was held
Tuesday from the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich with
Pastor Jack Dressler of-
ficiating. Interment St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.
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