The Huron Expositor, 1997-11-05, Page 20a
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Johnston pleased small industry booming in Seaforth
Mayor Johnston is proud of some areas in town that need He also says he is "still
Seaforth Council's accom- better attention." • in N In pushing a muse-
plishments in his three years Johnston would like the
at the helm, among them: town to keep working with 10Anst 1111 a Inemberof the
renovations to the library, the community action cum- 3eafbtthhetiureoommittee-
sidewalks, roadwork and the mince tor business expansion Other Ones in the current
new water tower that is now and retention. He feel% mayor's platform include:
going up. "strong co-ordination is need- "Mie and sidewalks which
He's pleased Seaforth's meet the standards of the
small industry is booming, cd between the town and MA province, to provide more -
and would like to facilitate to keep the core as an active ation and activities for the
Bather expansion in the next shopping location." youth and seniors, and to
thtxla "I would like to assist and work along with our health
EWALKS develop the existing relation- care facilities in providing
He is also pleased to have ship with business for future our people with the caro and
played a part with Seaforth development," he says. accommodation they require.
hospital's relative success,
We have eight doctors hero, HCBE below Ontario average
whichJooks good in compar-
ison to some nearby centres 02alhairgl hem page p. In reading where Huron
that have trouble attractingpublic was 75 (13) the
them, definite areas of the curricu- respective acceptable aysr-
"The sidewalk situation is lum that need to be address- ages of other area boards
better in town than it was," OL student results on this test were: London, 80 cent
he says, "but there are still reflect the excellence in edu- 9); London -Middlesex
RC,
cation that is evidenced in �9 (9); Middlesex, 83 (7);
Huron County schools. in RC, 83 Elgin, 83 (10); Elgin "Between 65 per cent and g g
75 per cent of Huron County (10); Oxford, 78 (12);
Grade 3 students performed Oxford RC, 80 (11);
at the provincial level" Lambton, 75 (12); Lambton
A parent/media release RC, 85 (5); Kent, 84 (10),
1p____I from the HPRCSSB states Kant RC, 79 (8); Perth,
umatinuartaoayieHasun253. "the baseline information 83(10); Huron -Perth RC,
=IMBUE: provided by this assessment 80(9).
ger, 1S9 will assist all of the partners The provincial averaged in
IIIGILIBUILIWESYLY siNGuts o` za Sae; in education to work together rending were 80(9).
In writing where Huton
public was 78 (15) the
respective acceptable aver-
ages of other area boards
were: London, 81 per cent
(11); London -Middlesex RC,
83 (10); Middlesex, 88 (6);
Elgin, 83 (11); Elgin RC, 81
(15); Oxford, 84 (13);
Oxford RC, 86 (10);
Lambton, 78 (15); Lambton
RC, 81 (8); Kent, 88 (7),
Kent RC, 82 (9); Perth,
87(9); Huron -Perth RC,
85(10).
The provincial averages in
writing were 82 (9).
The overall numbers may
not add up because of exemp-
tions forsome pupils and
lack of data on others.
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retired, married with two
children. He says his duties
on occasion are "titre-COn-
suming," sone months with
maybe I % meetings, and
weekly get-togethels with the
town cleric and public works
superintendent.
Before becoming mayor,
Johnston was a councillor for
14 years and at different
times served on the finance
and general government,
transportation and environ-
ment, planning advisory,
police arena and parka and
recreation committees,
among other responsibilities.
He is a past president of the
Seaforth Lion's Club, and
was chairman of the local
Santa Claus parade for
around a decade.
SR JAMBS LittAOVJS
(Nov 3results)
MEN
UtfiliSINGLEa George Love 293.
MGR TRIPLE' t Ove 796.
BETTER TIIAN 200; Love
262(291/241; Boh Dinsmore
201/233/261; Angelo Andreassi
260/223; Don Nolan 209/230; Henry
Verhoog 234; Doug Cochrane 229;
Jack Ryan 200/202. Martin Van Bake!
201.
TRIPLES OVER 61111; Love,
Dinsmore 695. Andreassi 621, Nolan
608, Verhnog 6(x).
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HIGRSINGLE; Julie Greidanus 189.
jfft(TRIPLE; Gmidanus 537.
STANDLIGS
taken 38. Celtics 336 Rockets 35,
Grizzlies 34, Bulls 29, Raptors 17.
TBaBSDAY NIGRlZIS
(Oct. 30 results)
HIGH AVERAGE;Doug Leonhard'
290.
HIGH SINGLE; Leonhard! 333.
Lconhardt 870.
BETTER THAN 200; Leonhard)
212/333/325; Murray Bennewies
220/273/248: Mike Thomson
237/238/218; John Coleman
201/247/213: Rob Anderson 212/248:
Dean Price 220/208: Brian Barry. 249;
Randy Rolph 205; Ralph Johnston
201.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Leonhard(.
Bennewies 741, Thomson 693,
Coleman 661, Anderson 658, Price
602.
SEASON
UIGH AVERAGE;
Lconhardt 277.
SEASON HIGH SINGLE;
Lconhardt 345.
Lconhardt 970.
&sw,t yet, cgrie amph : to Improve teaching and
."in
Sue Ake 203. kerning."
TIIPLIM OYER 60e; Eaeun, Rolph BOARDS/PROVINCE
624. In math where Huron pub-
lic was 67 (28), thc respec-
tive acceptable averages of
other area boards (with unac-
ceptable in brackets) were:
London, 79 per cent (15);
London -Middlesex RC, 77
(17); Middlesex, 81 (14);
Elgin, 88 (9); Elgin RC, 88
(9); Oxford, 74 (21); Oxford
RC, 78 (21); Lambton, 76
(18); Lambton RC, 85 (9);
Kent, 75 (20), Kent RC, 83
(9); Perth, 80 (18);'Huron-
Perth RC, 77 (18).
The provincial averages in
math wcre 76 (16).
SEASON
MGR AVERAGE;
Easun 245.
SEASON HIGH SINGLE;
Easun 309.
SEASON HI ;H T 1P .E:
Easun 798.
,STANDINGS
So Sue 54e. 32 points;
Shut Up and Bowl, 27;
Magic Markers, 25;
Slim Pickin 24;
Don't Have A Clue, 23.
Dam Comer Pin 16.
TOWN A COUNTRY
(Oct. 28 results)
MEN
!UGH AVERAGE; George Johnston
233.
111GIi.S1NGLE: John Steffen 288.
I,E; Staff'en 767.
BETTER THAN 200; Steffen
236/243; G. Johnston 209(269/226;
Reg Dick 265/243; Laverne Hoegy
206/240; Gordon Murray 247.
TRIPLiES OVER 600; Staffen, G.
Johnston 704, Dick 694, Hoegy 630.
WOMER
H1CH AVERAGE: Sharon Evans
177.
H16H SINGLE Carol Johnston and
Sharon Evans 215.
I1IGH.TRIPLE: Sue Stokes 597.
BETTER THAN 200; Stokes
203/212, Johnston and Evans.
STANDINGS
Gangbusters 30. Hi -Utes 28,
Joker's Wild 31, invisibles 23.
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