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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 20
RIOn&'1CNA-STAR, VIURSDAi. FEBRUARY 24,117 ° -Perak .SS Iona Q at.. ghter regulations for school buses • BY WILMA OKE the driver of the buS committed precautionary measure -taken to Department for grant purposes, suicide. have the crossbars on the back of especially in relation to Sttrcter regulations ,,for the The. jury ruled the girl died of all seats covered with padding. 1t i n d e r g a r t e n and other •o head injuries after , she was Other regulations are: elementary pupils that the .. rr�ti,olt of schgol buses were" n owed Monday by the Huron- ," thrown against a steel crossbar . 13 o a r d• transportation , M i,n i s t e r of l d u c 1 t i o n be 4pPPerth County Rom, Catholic on the'back of a bus seat. ' committee members will Make requested to ,i m p i• o v e tit e Separate School Board. .A.breathalizertest taken by the .Personalvisits to all bus drivers allowapces in order to enable • introduced by Arthur Haid. R. R ▪ P The regulations v�errye' bus driver thz'ee hours aper the' .on a regular basis • boards to keep their costs within • a c i d e n t;• tea d' s h a w n a, J Copies, of all school, bus those all@wauces... ,- per(forwas a 4 ' Listowel chatrrnan..of the concentration Of ' .08 cent drivers licences boas '. , " E act o r s e d also , ' at ©hot the legal l nut or higher;N • fru �nar#ati.on. committee; based.. f, �` 1 • ) g ownedbu5esj be made available to resolution, from tale Kent County � - Trane «- - , terrIT t i'tt "- a '} the -7---- ¢th '-board` :•-o f tEduCati�( ika s�ti ho - •' cin the findings 0f `the" coroners .� • '' on ' J nuary. X12, , 19' 2, a,c�cident to be 91.'2 tnce-s_ of irenewals and'change affecting the Minister of Municipal Affairs to inv • alcohol in the blood .strearn. 'licence. o amend the Planning Act so that all investigating an October 26 fatal tins accident near Moorefield on„ The new s e h 001 .board C pp i s' . o f s c hoot b'.0 s • notices of changes of zoning by Wellington County Road 10, which r e g u 1 n t i oil s .',a 11 f o r t h•e . certificates of mechanical fitness • la w s . within° a Board o f recommended • stiffer controlsinstallation of padded coverings to be made available to the board Education's jurisdiction be o v'e r bus- equipment- and for the steel crossbars on all of,f i c e by all ;independen,t` •communicated to the board buses carrying separate school contractors before September 1' involved. (This resolution results.' operations'. 0 • A seven-year old girl,* If _ students. The padding is to be and January 2 of each school year, from thelact there is no provision passenger in the school bu`s when installed on the five board -owned Certification by all school bus for this notification, and reioning it,ieft the road and ran into two buses immediately. contractors that guarantees that can cause unexpected changes in hydro poles,,was killed, and eight , Contract bu,operations have , drivers suspected pf being under population w hi c h affect s other children received minoruntil September 1, 1972, as a the influence of alcohol be barred estimated enrolments and future injuries, and on the following day dead 1 i n e to have this from - driving • the vehicles. five-year forecasts of Boards of , Violation of the guarantees Will Education). automatically terminate the John Vintar, Superintendent of board's contract with the Education, reported on the operator. . . various public speaking contests • James Morris, "Stratford, in which separate school students. board chain nan, said copies of • are taking part. the new regulations will be sent to Mr. Vintar announced that Ted all area bus operators as well as Rooney, special education the Huron and Perth County consultant• with the board. would ort on l education in the awl `• S'`� ScIn McKillop Township separate Hhool boards. u on-Pe'rtth system this year.at tt . , 9 S' - school students are • presently the next board meeting., transported on a pro rata basis ort Vincent Young. chairmanof the Huron County Board of Education . building - and maintenance buses. .committee, ,gave a report on the In other business the board maintenance work being carried approved a resolution - to be on in the 19 separate schools in represented by Arthur Haid to the • the two counties. - Ontario Separate School Jack Lane.”' Business. Trustees' Association and the Administrator.* reported that Ontar.lo School Trustees' Council • from a letter from the St. Mary's that the Ontario Government • be town council an. invitation was requested to ' amend the' extendedtoa delegation from the • legislation to allow school 'boards board to discuss .council's to pay 15 cents per mile to decision to refuse the board's trustees to attend board and request to hive the north end 'of committee meetings because it - • Peel Street closed Mr. and Mrs, ,.Eldon Yundt and Timm ieof Walkerton were guests •of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy last . Sunday. Five ladies spent a pleasant afternoon as guests of Mrs. L°brne Harty last Wednesday. Mrs. 'Harty, who is quite interested in various crafts, taught , "Huck Weaving' to. those who were present. ,,Mrs. Mary Rivett .qf Goderich visited tale past week with Mr. nand Mrs. Thos. Webster. Mrs, Erma Anderson of .God.erich spent Thursda ,:afternoon with Miss Bete McConnef'l. • • Bill Dundas, Brian French and Wishes to "Mary Ann' Others whp competed are worthy of congratulations . also and will benefit greatly fr•oln the experience. a The Anniversary Dinner and • Program celebrating 7.5;years of • Wdmen's Institute work in Ontario was held in Toronto on Saturday. February 12. Mrs.- :Lorne rs.•Lorne Ivers. Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs: Hugh McWhinney were in attendance. Mr. 'Bert ' McWhinney Sr.., celebrated ,his 85 birthday on Saturday February 12. Congratulations' He is still • a• patient in W'ingham Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Don Aubin anf Chris Marchant " of Wyebridge, four` children of Campbellille, The board endorsed. aclose .the sf:`eet The board. C-01 ed o n • f r i end s` iii th e the • .spent eek -end with Mr. and , resolution from the Leeds and " deeirted- that -thy committee -- community o n Friday •and . Mrs. Bill Black and family , fourth Grenville Beard of Education that Davi i Teahen aria Howard, Shantz Saturday. •..Concession.bf Ashfield. in view of the, difficulties of of Stratford. 'Michael Connolly of Mrs. ,Raymond Boyle went •to • Douglas, David. Susan and Scott operating • a • .transportation Kipper and Francis .Hicknell of -Meacham, Saskatchewan, •to Trivers are spending this week • system for Students within the Seaforth ‘koul+: atten+l the meeting 'atteed,the funeral of her mother, with ?airs. .C. Blake and Barbara allowances established by the to discuss the problem Mrs. Anna Koob, who was 80- Their parents,. Mr,. and Mrs. years of age. All members --c her Corin Trivers, of Nile. , are • y azilittendMg the 0.1, .5. 'Convention in . -The) symriathy of this community Thunderav�?siIT. •45 eetena ilf. °ic " n11 M1rat frs'; Bogle r ;Mves ° a s tf en +. fetrY a�efi • • . and family days.. Congratulations ' to Annette Nile and Dungannon ° C.G.I T. Hodges. youngest daughter of Mr. and Explorers groups held a anfiirsµ'i:Toyil lodges, who won combined°.meetsng,.:and-..- :aalentii3e- first in the Junior Coinpetition in party in Dungannon Sunday School Public Speaking at . Brookside, rooms . Rev. Clarence school on Wednesday. February McClenaghan had a firm strip on 2, also first. in Lucknow on Africa for their study. Lunch was Monday evvening February 7, 'and enjoyed following the program. placed third at Goderich Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin afternoon. . February . 12.. This visited their daughter. Betty. Mr. series is . sponsored by the and . Mrs. Fred Stirling and Legion.4iary. Ann Alton,. daughter Darlene. at Thamesville. on . bf Mr. and Mrs. •Blake Alton of Sunday. • . Belfast. has placed first in each.of ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor tr.rington these three contests and .is, to speiit the weekend at Hensall with. continue to. Clinton February. 20 - their''^- o u s i n Miss.. R e i n a. "for the next competition.- Best Stephenson. has been found that after three Trustee' Chris Walraven. St. • . years 'of- operation under• -the Mar's, quoted a story from the St • county s stern that the present .10 • Marys Journal that council would cents'per mile now 'allowed is not receive the delegation but -did not sufficient. • intend tee change its decision not to IRI SLJNDALMAFC11 1 HEAR . Mervyn McKinney Son of Rev. Teel. McKinney present minister Teeswater i and Elder "Jesus People:" . , Realiate On What's Ioppenino In The Jesus Revolution In° "TEENAGE --RS WELCOME" Plus s`T.HE TABERNACLE TRIO" • First Baptist Church, Clinton, TO a.m. First Baptist Church, Goderich, 11:15 a.m. • Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn, 8 p.m. • THE TABERNACaE TRIO WILL SING AT WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP 'HOUR AT. 2 P.M. YES, IT SEEMS: LIKE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT°THE.HURON MEN'S CHAPEL; A UBURN "EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO -NOTHING" CRUSADE AT HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN rYr Hear Rev. Jack Ruggles, Associate 'Evangelist Wes Aurum of the Living Waters Crusades from N.J. Paul G. Parr 'and THE SONGMASTERS . MA'19 • to -JllNE S 1 20 to StiIILegion members who haven't paid dues for 1972 membership The monthly meeting of Royal • Canadian Legion Branch 109 was' held _ in the =Green- .Room . an. February 15 with President George Low in the chair..• The membership.r chairman reported that • a number .of • members had not as yet paid their 1972 dues and requested their earliest co-operation so that .the membership bbard will ,show all members in good standing. The ' president strongly suggested that prior to the March meeting, the members read • the article' "Challenge and Opportunity"— the report of the Legion National Planning Committee in the February issue of 'the Legion magazine and be 'prepared to discuss' and make a decision on these recommendations which include the provision that the -songs and daughters of Life or Ordinary members or of deceased service personal who - Wilt be eligible for ordinary membership at the time of their death, , be aflored to join the Legion .as . associate members. The .president whci Will attend the Dominion Convention in May •: stressed. tliat" . these recommendations whicb will have a tignrtioant bearing on the future' of tht;Legiott in Canada and will be presented to, the delegates° at the Dominion Convention for their 't onsidet`atioti and ap'pro'val. The meeting also learned that qtwe1ve,1 twenty-five year .pins will be presented at the annual Vimy b*nqueion April 12 when the Rev. CrlivtO* d Smith, M-C..t '.D. B.A. D.D, ti.tbDPD., a former of t. Perth ,tt+'tlt snit ho the guest speaker. The, following veterans were reported to 'be in hospital-Goderich: General Comrades B. Bogie. J` MacDonald, F. Wilson and A. Kitton. In Westminster—" Comrades R. Smith, *tit. ,McGill, J. bodkin. In Victoria—Comrade A. Doak and in Toronto Hospital— Conirade Brian Markson. The entertainment chairman informed the branch 'of a Valentine Dance on February 18 . and -a St. Patrick Dance on March 11 in the Legion hall. The public - speaking. 'chairman reports good, interest and ,competition at the local Legion hall on Saturday. February- -12 with the Zone winners to take part in the district contest on February 20 in Clinton. 'the meeting approved the motion of the Sports chairman to Send a Branch shuffle board td' the district tournament in Galt- ori February 20. ONE WEEK IN WINGHAM AREA IYIAY 19 to * R. W. BELL. OPTOMETRIST The Square •524-766 . Ronald. L McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 39 St. David St., 524-6253 . Goderich, Ontario For FASH ION -RIGHT SHOES The Place -To Go is ROSS - SHOES The Square Goderich For Pleasant Surroundirit and ' Good Food THE GODERICH RESTAURANT, ' STEAK Ii0USE 'aid TAVERN - p. • DIESEL Pumps and Injectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection Equiment Bayfield Rd... 482.7971 Clinton- CHISHOLM FUELS Distributors -For SUNOCO . • • • on journeys with Christ throughout the United States and and0y,errsecis in a unique ministry 'of music, ser- mon and so 9 oho sbIeij lVoo house EVANGELIST MISSIONARY CRUSADING FOR CHRISTIAN- HOMES ' Focused on The Worl ,Founded �n The Word PRODUCTS HOME, FARM, INDUSTRY * Free Burner Service * furnace .Financing * Gasolines & Diesel Fuels. 524- 768t O 529-7524 1. Cards For All Occasions * Gifts * Books * Stationery Supplies V Records ANDERSON'S ,BOOK CENTRE - 33 East St Goderich One Mimes For Souls Fashioned Since 1933 Forceful • in . Purpose in The' Heart D eVE.RN:E MULLEN Y Pmt., err .p WELD .SERV1C would to to ca oar you with "ficitisomartning gltts" *rid intarmttiof about your ow/ $oration. The l(ostet'f wilt be thid to amino your Subtorlptlol 10 the SIGNAL.S1 P*Rr Call h at 24• ► L * FRIGIDAIRE '4" WESTINGHOUSE i` G IBSON * HOOVER , Sates and Service A�. Song Evangelist ROMAINE BLENDING EXQUISITE TASTE TO DELIGHT" THE WHOLE FAMILY. USAD-E for CHRIST Zurich Conti' m ►pity Centre- 'April 2 to April 5). - RU ADE .» RUSADE With REVROBERT MORGAN Of IIC'D1•ANA....._.. 'Church of Gad, 'Gronct Bend -April 17 .to April 23. r . • ..- ...roiet War err..li.i....1.:••“..., .....' ,11111 11:.,.,Pi.�I . . iiW iil.ii Wiw �•1�...i.I.,11:Y1 .x....11111 11 or* W.........» Iwo rim :iM. »... .:-- — • .:.1...,.» .f.i. wr ....mil ..re ....r. Y.. ri..r.�r .r.......... APPLIANCES & TV LTb. .The Square Ooderk h . P LYSIN Clinton Collegiate Auditorium .M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 2 "Ertl Pteraifs When Good Men Do Nothing' h • A M