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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-03, Page 5Would pswosed museum bc town or qty owned? 131111I1121111D3rmalkpl. to be in an existing public space, heated and with lights as opposed to fund -'raising for a now building - especial- ly with the shrinking public purse. It would be interesting to do an.inventory of existing buildings with public space in the community." The director of education for on's public schools Li= n in co sties, schools and hospitals, "who knows what space might come available" in the next year. Preferred option CONTINUED from Page 1. other members of the Central Huron restructuring commit- tee were at last week's Asscx:iation of Municipalities of Ontario conventionn Toronto where provinc'l1 municipal affairs minister Al Leach spoke. She said he was short on specifics. Central Huron municipali- ties are perhaps being both politically and financially prudent by sitting in the wind for a bit. she commented. Teens can use sk ssy arimationet One big question ricins to be the.questien of ownesdtip. Some: in town seam-ttshstttant to have tate comity -own.* col- lection from Seaforth. But t$reede didn't rule out the possibility of .the town own- ing the collection and the county museum =rating -it. It's something that's never been tried before. He said if all the municipal govern- ments in the county become one in the future, the question of county collection or town collection becomes a moot point. But he believes the •opttaon 00410 /NOM/NOM"Oometbing amid :be worked out as Ion 4111 dt's:a 'muniaipallrIeWt.ed ootlae- non (Hard snot *private sable - 41010:" said the CUSTOM. a We would do exhibit 'labels, hire students, get giants, -etc. Garrick .asked how the county ,would finance ctuet- tng a Seaforth museum. "It would be a question of redistributing -what we have," said Breede. "We have no new money." Kale's view .was that the committee has been meeting for more than a year and not wars on specifics from province because they feel it would be folly to commit to a rostruc- tunng option before they are sure of exactly what they are getting ratepayers into. VERY `IFFY' "We don't know for sure," Lobb said. "How do you do a budget''" For instance the province Counc. Brian Ferguson, says it is doing away with said "the status quo is not an Klock grants but will set up a option" in the general discus - special fund for those "undu- sion at that meeting. He and ly affected." Mayor Irwin Johnston repre- "How will this work'' What sent Seaforth on the resum- er:.►he guidelines'?" thytunne committee. restructuring committee Chair said. "1t is a very 'iffy' situa- tion." Seaforth Council agreed it was leaning towards the two - municipality option when n met last month. ilsals from confidence -building course CONTINUED from Page 3. Lamhton College at Sarnia this week. She urges teenagers to take the course and, adds she uses what she learned in volunteering. coaching, day care and in her job at,the grocery store. Her mother, Gwen. describes Sherry as "shv and bashful" before she learned how not to be. Gwen has taught at St James School in Seaforth for more than two decades. and took the same course her daughter took earlier this year. She said she then applied the Christopher course's prin- ciples to her Grade 5/6 class and the enthusiasm was astounding. are Ron -and Darlene Van Bake', and Florin Gervais of Seaforth. Tom Melady says confi- dence is the the essence of the leadership course and, among other benefits, those who register will learn such Her kids won speaking con- basic skills as how to speak in front of groups, give intro- ductions and thankyou speeches, and even become adept at speaking "off the cuff" in front of groups. They will learn by practis- ing their new skills at each Session. tests. She recommends it, and would like to stress that it isn't a Catholic course. It is inter -denominational. Melady and his wife Joanne are two of the instructors for the local sessions. The others McKillop votes on liquor sales 25 years ago CONTINUED from Page 4. of Alberta who wrote anis passed the L.M.C.C. His many friends congratulate him on his success, and extend their best wishes to Dr. C.W. Aitcheson for his future success and prosperity. SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 Ontario Provincial Police will take over in Seaforth September 15, according to Clerk D.H. Wilson. At least no further word has been received irorn district head- quarters indicating any change from the trate sug- gested when the agreement was entered into some days ago, he said. * * * A severe electrical storm early Wednesday evening resulted in a transformer. heated on Railway St., being blown out, according to W.V. Brown. P[JC manager. Service was restored shortly alter. he said. * * * With I I houses under con- struction at the present time. Seaforth is in the midst of its biggest building boom in years. In addition to the indi- vidual houses under construc- tion. alterations to existing dwellings -have, in a number of cases, made possible addi- tional apartments. As a result of the building activity. there will be available soon a total of at least fifteen new hous- ing units. * * * Agriculturists Day at the Canadian National Exhibition on Wednesday featured the competitions of junior farm- ers from every corner of Ontario. Highlighting the cat- tle judging was the win of Percy C. Wright. Cromarty, in the beef cattle class. SEPTEMBER 14,1972 McKillop residents will vote on the sale of liquor in the Township when they,go to the polls at the December /` ook Wooer Dar Warite.d Sips Specials ea 14.r..ryr Stroh sod Pansaaiels Gsasiael Come and see the deals we have for you! NOW AVAILABLE... 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Voters will he asked: - Arc you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining lounge license for consump- tion on licensed premises'.' - Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge license for consumption on licensed premises? In 1962 a. vote on the sale of beer was rejected, but on June 30, 1965, the ratepayers approved the sale of Neer with a vote 74.04 per cent for men's beverage rooms (348 voted for and 122 vote against) and 74.34 per cent for women's beverage rooms ,(348 voted for and 119 opposed). ifeiBygese t er..11sad. "I owl feel we have the expertise to do this," she sad. 'ad orbital drays part - serail) with the -county mew was probably seed- ed. "1 -don't dthitik sire can pull it off independently," said Carroll. "There ase, in 'this community, artifacts .and 'his- tory that should be preserved, and if we don't take stops soon, it will be lost to ataon sales and landfill sites." The county curator said be wanted to make sure the Huron museum was 'invited in' to help. "We would be delighted," said Breede. "It has to be mutual." He also said he doesn't believe a community of 3,000 to 4,000 can afford to run a museum. "The county has a 60,000 population base. You're paying for it (museum services) but won't use it. You should accept it as 'your' museum." Carroll said a partnership with the county would over- come those problems and ppoott��ccccprions. Mayor Irwin Johnston said "we now have the results and they will be brought before council. I. myself. am quite interest- ed. I have no problems deal- ing with the county. I'd like to get feedback from council before taking a step forward." he added. Breede said.he'd be willing to make a presentation to council on where Huron County Council sits on the situation. A motion that the commit- tee request the town to "invite and explore a partner- ship arrangement with the Huron County Museum to establish a Seaforth-based heritage collection curated by the County of Huron," was moved by Nancy Kale and 'seconded by David Scott. It was approved unani- mously. Next Step The next step is to get "fur- ther guidance from council." said Mayor Johnston, and set up a meeting with Breede. Owners of collections in town also have to be identi- fied and contacted to ask if they would contribute their collections (in part or whole) to a town -owned collection. The celebrate Seaforth's history committee will meet again on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the second floor council chambers at Town Hall. Interested members of the public are welcome to attend. • You are invited to atten. these area. churches t. Thomas Anglican Church Jarvis St. Seaforth Rev. Robert Hiscox 482-7861 SUNDAY SEPT. 7'" Special Contemporary Service by Sound a Spirit 9:30 AM A UNITED CHURCH 9:30 AM Winthrop NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 11:00 AM - Seaforth Sunday School during Church Services Minister : Elly Van Bergen Eve one Welcome S.D.H.S. SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL GENERAL MEETING "Do I have any say on how the education of my child is handled?* If you have asked yourself this question, nium is the chance to become involved, educated and a part of your child's future! FIND OUT: WHO will be on S.D.H.S. School Advisory Council WIiAT will the council's role be Vaial do the meetings occur WHY is the government looking .to the community for,advioe WHERE SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 9,1997 7:00 P.M. QUESTIONS? 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