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Earl Heywood
EarlHeywood, songwriter,
composer, musician, magician
and recording artist from
Wingham will appear as .special
guest on the Stompin' Tom
Conners show on the CBC -TV
network this weekend.
The " entire production w
filmed earlier this year on
location at Lucan, and wilt
highlight historical landmarks,
retracting the controversial
story on the Donnelly feud .
from • tie eighteen hundreds.
This TV n&twork special is
scheduled --to be shown over
CKNX-TV Channel 8
Wingham, Saturday evening
December 7 at °6' p.m. and is.
also scheduled for presentation ,
over CFPL Channel 10 London
on' Sunday , afternoon, Decem-
ber 8.,
Mr. Heywood, having been
born and raised in the Exeter-
Lucan area where his
forefathers 'were among the
early settlers of the Donnelly
era, is an authority on the Don-
nelly story.
Earl, wrote and produced a
record album of 14 songs on the
subject entitled "Tales of the
Donnelly Feud" and the album
has already sold close to thirty-
five thousand .albums across
Canada. Because of,the history
content the album is a steady
seller.
There is no other page in
Canadian history that has
received continued. recognition
like that of the old Donnelly
feud at Lucan. Last winter,
four different stage plays' were
produced on this subjedt.'These
were presented 'to packed
houses with great success; . in
many of the larger centres in-
/
eluding London and Toronto
where live theatre has made a
cc9meback.
Earl •Heywood will observe
his 25th Anniversary in the
recording field this season,
having signed his first contract
with RCA Victor 25 years ago.
Some of his records ,have been
'released in other countries in-
cluding New Zealand and
Australia where his official fan
dub is based. '
He and his wife Martha work.• .
as an ..entertaining team
providing variety entertain-
ment throughout Western
tario to . night clubs,' fairs,,
Three reeves give,
intentions to seek
county warden's seat
There will he a three-way
race in early January 1975 for
the. Warden of Huron County.
Two newcomers arrd one
veteran to the warden's race
will take to the road during the
next few weeks to seek support
from among the county's reeves
and deputy -reeves. -
Harold Lobb,' Reeve of Clin-
ton, is making another bid for
the warden's job. He told
council that in the past 1.00
years there have only been two
wardens from Clinton - David
Cantelon in 1905 and George
Elliott in 1934,
"I think it is about time we
had another one", admitted
L bh
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The Clinton reeve has been
at county council for five years
and announced last year he'd
be a candidate for warded. in
'1975. He was defeated in •"a
previotas attempt to become
warden,
nson
Stanley, has been in municipal
politics for 12 years, seveu at
the county, level.
"� to al: -.0t nut"''
TT' �•ni+ .PP fit
banquets, and other events.
They have long been associated
with the local radio and
Televisiori'station in Wingham,
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GODFRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1974 ,PAC'E 3:8
council, "1 am prepared to take
on the additional respon-
sibilities."
- Reeve McKinley, this year's
chairman of the Board ,of
Management at Huronvie.w,
also said 'tliat in the future
county government would see
additional ' responsibility
-heaped upon it, both from they
local level, and from the provin-
cial governrtient.
The third candidate is
McKillop Reeve Allan Camp -
hell. He. has spent 14 year in
municipal politics, six years on
county council. He has served
on three different committees
and was a committee chairman
for three a•nd a half years.
In a simple appeal to his
associates, Reeve Campbell
told council he would endeavor
to „follow in the tradition of
previous Huron County War-
dens -who served well and faith-
fully.
.Jim Weary won two games to
move back into ° the regular
standings in second place with
a perfect -9-(1 record. Dave
Weary won his only game of
the night to strengthen his hold
on third place in Level 1.
Both Brian Miller and Don
Bogey who are fighting it out
for third place in Level three
won two. 'of three games
enabling Brian Miller to -slip
pant Don Bogey into third
place. Doug Bri.ndley won. one
of three games to improve his
• average slightly and increase
his lead over Mike):Koszycki for •
first `place in Level four,
Reinhardt Voelmle played
and won two games last ...week
to raise his record to an im-
pressive 7-1. Reinhardt is now
-only cine game short of
qualifying as. a regular member.
The standings as of Novem-
, ber 27 are as follows: LEVEL
1: Chas.- MacDonald with 16
wins, 0 losses and •0 draws for
erc•Pnt'.., '-ary 9-0-0
1.000; Dave,�.
Weary 11-1 (�'""9
and Jim Kingsley 1:3-5-0 .722.
LEVEL 2: Kirk Lyndon with
12 wins, 5 losses and 0 draws
Reeve McKinley promised
The elect' of the war
will take place at the first,
session of county council in the
new year - January 14 in the af-
ter -noon
ton
en
for .706 percent.; Glen Falkiner
7.3-1 .682; Harold Kloeze 10-6-
0' .625; and John Kane 7-4-2
.615.
LEVEL :3: John Kloeze with
9 wins, 6 losses and 0 draws for
.600 percent; glen Wightman 6-
5-0 .545; Brian Miller 7-8-2
.471'; Don Btygey 14-16-0 .467;
and Darrell Kloeze 5-9-0 .357.
LEVEL 4: Doug Brindley
with 6 wins,' 1;3 losses and 0
draws for .316 percent; Mike
Ko?+zycki 4-11-0 .267; Robert
Cox 6-18-0 .250; Kathy Weary
4-12-0 .250; and t3rian Shor-
t►eed 1-24-0 .040.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Laverne Riley with 6 wins, 06
losses and 0 draws for 1.000
percent; Reinhardt Voelmle 7-
1-0 .875; Clarke Teal 4-1-0
.800; Ian Ross 0.-0-1 .500; Larry.
McDougall 6-8-2 .437; Laird
Eisler 2-9-1 .208; and Bill Bar-
wick 2-9-1 .208.
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The sixth Annual Conference
of the Ontario Association of
Education Administrative Of-
ficials was held in Ottawa early
in November. Theme of the
Conference, attended by some
300 senior education ad-
ministrators from public and
separate school boards across
the province, was "Conflicts,
Strategies and Perspectives".
Keynote speakers were Nor-
man Goble, Executive
Secretary .of the Canadian
Teachers' Federation; Harry
Pullen, retired Superintendent
of the Ottawa Stcon.dary
School Board; Sam Goldman,
Professor of Educational Ad
,ministration at Ohio State
University; and George
Waldrum, Ontario's Deputy
Minister of Education.
Dr, Pullen was also winner of
the Association's Second An-
nual Award for Outstanding
Leadership in " Ontario
Education.
The 1975 Board of Gover-
nors was elected at .the Con-
ference, representative of
school boards across the
province: Among them are
Predident, John A, Gummow,
Middlesex County Board of
e
Education; and Vice.President,
John Vintar, Huron -Perth
County R.C.S.S. Board.
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