The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-28, Page 8rp
PAGE, 8-=0OJERICH SIGNAL -STAR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974
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,Up BY WiLMA OKE
• The Huron -Perth County•
Roman Catholic separate
aciool -board- Hutt renew all
polipies with the Huron -Perth
Insurance Agents' Association
through Leeson -Killer In-
surance Limited, Stratford, for
l" the term Febrnary,..26, 1974 ;.to
February 26, 1975. The annual
premium $12,367. This is an, Limite• Board at a meeting in
Seaforth Monday decide& it
Will invite Mr. Killer to a
board meeting soon to answer
some . questions, raised by the
trustees about coverage:
Following a suggestion by
Donald Crowley of RR 2, Gad -
shill, the main highways and
county roads leading ,to the
°$separate schools will be ;added
fo.the brochure thai4t the board
is having made up which" will
outline ,the' availability of
separate schools within the
Counties of Huron and Perth.
Mr. Crowley said that having
the roads marked would make
it easier for, newcomers' to
locate the schools. It will cost
the Board an extra $25 to hay.e
the roads -added, raising 'the
cost of a thousand brochures to
$223,
Joseph Tokar, acting.su-perin-
` tendent of education, gave e.
6 -lief report on, the Trustee
. Faith Celebration held .in St,
Thomas on February 17, atten-
ded by trustees- from Elgin,
Middlesex, Oxford .and Karon -
Perth Counties. He said about
60 attended the day -•long
_
session hosted by the` Elgin
.County,,,, Roman Catholic
separate school board. ,
The board voted not to sup-
port the Bruce -Grey County
Rarnan Catholic s
all policies
-William Innes of Stratford, Gordon Ball, Howard Shantz
attendance officer for the and Vincent Young will attend
board:"Will be asked to attend a meeting, in St. Jerome's
the--boarchmeeting'on-April ,8to School_ _.ice Waterloo
give a,report on his work. Fred February 28 to, discuss to "
Bergsma and Dan. Devlin,,both greater detail Bill 255 whl}ch
of Stratford, ' and appointed ; the board feels infringes on the
representatives of the board on rights of separate ,schools..
the Stratford Public Library Passage of . Bill 255 'would
board, will be asked, to attend :' result in there being no distinct
the same meeting to report on Ontario.. Separate School Act.
their activities as represen- hold ,a COR weekend (Chriat in
- t• es:--I-nv-it+ed-- to ttexrd--the--r Y — Re-Tl:eai
sante meeting will be Huron's Michael's School in Stratford
separate school member on the on the weekend of. May 3-5.
Michael Connolly,- board.
chairman; Tech -Geoffrey, chair-
man of the- builcTing and
property committee; and Ed
Rowland, maintenance officer
for the board, will' attend a
workshop: on 8nergy conser-
vation, metrication and up -
Huron County board of
education, Charles Rau; and
Perth's' two members on the
Perth County board of
education -Len Feeney and
John Butler. The meeting is
scheduled to be held at 7:30,
in St. James Separate,
School in Seaforth and will be dating older schools at
preceded by dinner with the Btuevale School in Waterloo on
above invited as guests. 'March 7°
A liaison committee _was ' The board will not'send in its
'named to meet with a similar ballot to the Ontario School
committee of priests from the Trustees' a Council which, it
Huron=Perth' Deanery to voted on and filled in at its
discuss common areas of con- February lr'meeting because of
cern. The board members' are; a request P from the Ontario
Francis Bicknell, Howard Separate School Trustees'
Shantz, Ted Qeoffrey, F.J.,Vere Associatign. The Separate
and Donald Crowley. . School Association will send
Permission was granted Rev. gut its own memorandum set -
Michael Hughes of the 'St. ting out its position which the
Joseph P3rkhr titrn'fl�tol,... to board will vote on when it \is
' Arthur Haid, Oscar Kieffei, received. The meeting adjnur=
Ted Geoffrey, Francis Hicknell, Bed at „12:25 a.na�.Tuesday.
= Council
• Town- Council ha,s been • ad-
vvised 'again 'bv W.•'J. Hughes.
Re,.al:. Limited that theStokes
Pry'.perp on, the beach is for
sale.
The matter' was. referred to
arate
the Administrative Committee
school board's resolution on
Bill 275 that Would isolate the
principals' from the teachers
into a separate splinter group
such as a provincial 'principal's
organization. The board said
that the principals, belonging
to the' Teachers Federation,
could not be separated from the
"teachers. The board- feels it is
important. to impr'ov.e com-
munications between the
teachers and the board-
the Ontario Separate School
Trustee Association convention
to be. held in Toronto on April
4 .and 5 will he attended, by
Trustees Francis Hicknell;
Donald Crowley Gordon Ball;;
David. 'Teal ail Ted Geoffrey,,
F.J. Vere, Arthur Haid, Pat
Carty and. ,possibly more
trustees if they are able to
arrange to- attend. The first
seven' were. named the voting
delegates, half the total 'num-
ber on the board are given
voting rights at the cdnvention:
•
where Chairman Dave Gower
prc1::`:tsed members would "take
another look ate it .•
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A letter to council from
Delegations Chairman . Rev.
Peter St. Don for the Invitation
to Live Crusade received an
Unusual amount of attention by
elected officials last Thursday.
The. purpose of the corn-
_ rqunication was to invite coun
cil.l to attend one of the services
of the interdenominational
crusade.
It was Councillor Elsa
Haydori who registered the:
strongest objection. Mrs.
Uayd.on said she believed coun-
cillors should attend in-
• dividually. if , they so: desired,
but'added•that in her opinion it
would be 'unwise to "send a,
official representative."'
, "I see no reason why ; we
should' not attend,"'Said ,Counr,
cillQr Bill Clifford. '`I feel we
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ittiiTheatre'recdy
�� econplay
espite-a fire,' which' two destroyed- the "Little Theater`,
• weeks ago destroyed- all the Barn" n Bruce Street has now
costumes and _.sets. -. ,of. .the .- beenestimated at -$12,Q40.
Goderich Little Theater greuw---Cause of the fire has never been t°
thexgrogp§ latest play .is set 'to determined. ,
open'""tonigh,,t at MaeKay' Hall. As a result of the.staggering
"The Effects of Gamma Rays loss Little Theater members
-:pn Man...-• ,in -the -Moon- have' been busy borrowing
Marigolds", written by Paul props, furniture and costumes
Zindel • wilt be directed by„ from anyone°owith4'something to
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Kathy Jenkins,`, Eleanor Robin- local. residents have beer' •very,
",son, Mary Ann Shanahan, Beth " helpful and a steady stream of
telephone calls from- people cof-
fering assistance have kept the
group busy since the might of
the fire.
In place of the normal flats
black curtains will be hung as
back •drops for this week's
with. curtain time set for- 8:30 production. Even, those
p.m. however had. to be borrowed
Damage in the fire which from Stratford Avon theater.
Mrs. Tony Mariam, smiles happily after being chosen Queen of this ,year's Kinette Mardi
Grit, Mrs. Meriam .was crowned by lasteyear's Queen Mrs. Lois Prouse.. (staff photo)
briefs
should • givesome consideration
to this invitation."
"I think° council should en-
dorse .this type 'of crusade,"
said. Councillbr Dave Gower,
Deputy -reeve Stan Profit said
tha.tb.to.be "against the church"
vas 'like being opposed to
motherhood.' He' said that while
he himself was not a 'regular
church goer, he felt council.
should accept this invitation.
Profit told council he would
not be "bullied" by Mrs.
Haydon� to make a decision on
who should attend' the Crusade
from council. ,
"I would never bully tFfe
deputy -reeve," admitted Mrs:
,Haydon who also asked' for, a
recorded: vote on a motion by
Mrs. Eileei•i Palmer to accept
the invitation and send a
delegation •
Mrs. Haydon''was the only
councillor opposed to the'
motion.
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Council has .given approval
_for an expenditure of up to
$3500 for 'Public washrooms at
the new bandshell proposed by
Goderich Lions for the Town.
Members agreed that
washrooms -yvill be needed
anyway at Harbour Parkthe.„
most 'talked about site for the
bandshell, and .should be built
in connection with the project.
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L. W. • Gareau" of RR 4
0-adericliheed 'appdiuted
Marina Supervisor of tb.e
Goderich Municipal Marina or
the . 1974 season. Gareau'-s
salary will be $175 per'week for
approximately 20 weeks;
It was noted by council that
the hours of, a, marina super-
visor are long since he must be
on .hand to attend to tie needs
of boater's at all time.1 of the
day and, night. �'
According to,: Bill Clifford,
dhairmdn; 'c>f'Jl'e harbour -
division, Mr.-Gareau's salary is
"within a few dollars"' of the
salary paid to former marina
supervisor Alex Wilkins, now
retired.
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The next meeting .of
Goderich Town Council will be
held Wednesday, March 6 at 7
'p.m. rather than Thursday,
March -7.• •
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Editor's note: There are
plenty. of seats available -for
spectators,
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SPECIAL CELEBRATI
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As you are aware, this tournament is our -25th such annual event and we are
-having a CELEBRATION. Besides having a permanent plaque installed at the
arena, a buffet dinner and a get-together is planned so that those involved -ln-the
tournament over the year. can renew old friendships 'end "hash over old times.
MARCH RIDAY,
Saltford Valley Hall
.,.., ....5:30 pan, to $.:.00 P.M. .
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- . BUFFET STYLE MEAL —Eat at your convenience (within reason)
m VERY INFORMAt PROGRAM.—other than a fdw words of welcome
$2.00 Each (Souvenir and food Is included En price).
This Is not .a promotion, to raise motley but a sincere ejort on behalf of"the town
.and Lions club to salute all tholte who have assisted° in any way with the tour-
- nament -in past and present years.
ALL ARE WELCOME This means both Gentlemen and Ladies
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"FOR, TICKETi AND FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT:.: '
NIP WHETSTONE, 188 Warren St., 524-7180
or RIECK PHARMACY, on The Square
THERE WILL BE NO=TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE
Pliassr pass this Invitation along to anyone interested in your coflmunity such as former
coaches and managers, referees, graduates (players past), and, of course, the fans and
supporters. (Adults only.)
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"Helping to support minor hockey for 28 yearly"
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