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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16,
A ,"cherished, hope" of McKinley,' dominated fpr tribute „to our society," he '
r—:,—.—Stanley Township Reeve warden by Reeve" Jack pointed pet. • ,e
Anson . McKinley w.as • Tinney; Hay Township.,.. told . He urged county leaders ,,to
:w c�unci he has no "'great or set an example, saying that
y realized
• Karen Osborne • of Chatham and • Rusty Ormarid- of Tuesday afternoon grand plans for county , they would be ,measured by
° Goderich won the novice dance title at the Central.Canada in Goderich as the members
• of Huron CountyCouncil'" council'"._. in the corning their : contribution toward'
divisignals figure skating ehamionships in Brandon, laying a foundation for the
The win qualified them for the selected.°the vice-president of 'months.
Manitoba. last F)ay. McKinleyFarms pan Hat- "This council doesn't deem future.
a Canadian Finals to he held in Quebec City January 27 to ¢ its strength from one warden McKinley was mentioned-
_ruary cher RR 1 Zurich as their
warden for 1975. • �. or •one ' comm,ittee,", said as a possible candidate for
He'called the Progressive Con -
McKinley beat . out two Warden McKinley.
opponents for the honor - on 'each individual 'member .servative Party in the last
-Osborne
r to'`ins ire confidence in the provincial election. He•
•
Ormandy, Reeve Harold Lobb of P
Clinton and Reeve Allan people they serve. a assured council he had no
Campbell of McKillop "Our greatest resbUrc'e"~rsmintt ntion at this time to step
• • our . dedication and , up to a' higher._ level of
Township.
Winn r.a n on..��°" n first , ballot, willingness to-:•,•,:,,, accept government'service and
responsibility,'' he. said. stated he 'would be devoting
. ° . ,�, .. McKinley had only a slight.° �
Rusty O'rmandy of ordinals' -on three firsts, one lead over Lobb, The talty' 'Warden McKinley said a' full bear and .all his at -
that in the past 'few years, tention to the. business of
Goderich and Karen Osborne second and one third. was McKinley 21; Lobb 19;.. ve tended to help Warden of Hu business
g.
of Chatham made it V.v.() in -a, The team of, Heather ...and Campbell 16.
row winning , -the novice Tesluck -arid Murray Carey On the second ballot, 14 of
dance competition at the of the' .Winnipeg. Winter a Campbell's ,votes went to prrvrlee
' h � elves supe
gov....,.
,rob individuals of the,,. War'den., McKinley - was
to • look after sworn into office.. by Judge
�• t e s • lying Francis Carter. He received
Central Canada• divisionals club were a ,close second McKinley with the, ever' thin from education to.. •the chainDf office, the key to
• figure skating ,chain- with 58.2 points and 11 . or,-. `• recxiaiiiing six •going to.Lobb. y g e war ed' he• coot an is e w key
pionships Friday: in Brandon;--" dinals ma a up ofirsts,l / t rs o purr' fro as ars a
ents ha
d"""J' f two Two council members swan hosplt i a iont, " e J de/
.,..,.... that t io <
one second, one , third'"- a d
Man., '
The win far taco ;16.; on four
year-ol/ds was' culmin tion or• usty
of any, 10 g hours of rand w
tray fling/and pr etice. They t-riu h La'
travel ' to St. ,Thomas ' for,
practice sessions. with coach
Don Cumming. •
Karen and Rusty earned a.
berth in. the Central- Canada
-"'championship by: winning the
novice dance • title at the
'Western Ontario. sectioials '
�a." figure skating clam-
pionships • in London
• December 7. The dance duo ,
had aspirations of •finisl'iing
ln' the top six at Brandon but
now their first place per-
forrnance has vaulted them...
into the Canadian vaulted
to'
be . held at ,,,Quebec City
January: •27 to February 1.
•
Rusty and Karen finished
the competition with 59
• points and eight ordinals.
Ordinals are- the placings
given to the dance team by
:each judge in relation to the
•
ly apar
ded
mixiding
race that people m' st/
their support ,from Lob t $
' cKinley a" this hallo s - of s nef Bill. El
e wi at .well, leaving the final r lt, prop
it
Cliyto R 'eve H '' old L bb
onal /McKinley 3 Lobb 22. au c ie had ho ed •,heco e '0,-a den,
(s , a pe / Y 4, take' part in�•�the work of th •of Huron during the year of
�t year h failed �' �� It was � red',letter day for-• �
to qualify for the Central McKinley and his wife and.' municipality.
Former Warden 'William 'Elston presents the Huron' County. Warden °Key, to 19,75
Warden Anson McKini,ey who assumed the .,office Tuesday• after eliminating two op-
:.ponents in a vote taken'by .Huron County . Coundil before -.a packed chamber. (staff
hoto� ��/ 7� �� - 0/ �� /
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Canada • divisionals and family as well as his ",father `The new" warden ;said that August 4) • However, he told
Karen did not compete in the and .mother Mr. and Mrs.
• p in the. past •young 'people the packed chambers he
dance• competition. Elgin McKinley. It 'was 60
p . d to get old welcome all to Clinton •"'
Clinton's Centennial
• w ,Celebrations (July 25, to
1
Both Karen and Rusty are . years' ago this month that have been encourage, would Beginning February 3,
an education het"ause of the whether or ,. not he was_. Goderich Town Council .w3
now 'looking forward to ..Warden McKinley's 'gran- � ...�'�'' d o
benefits to them. named warden. ill
be meeting wn C evenings
continuing their,'• dancing �dfather, John 'M'cKinley was °Allan Campbell said he 1, Y
through the junior and senior, elected reeve of Stanley "N• "What we should have
levels at. the• Central Canada - To
sectionals in the future. Hu
hoped6 th-i;; . year _oto ' work and riot Thursday eve
custom, nings
wnship and first wen emphasized is their in- • as has been ',the custom ,fora
ron County Council, • creased potential to on.- (continued on page 16)' more years than anyone ,on
arges
pending
nt`to
'� the resent council Can
y.ememhe.r. •
gig, The .Ontario .Municipa'1 Act
-stipulates •that municipal
councils will. meet .•on
Monday evenings il`nless
otherwise, decreed by
council, but no one can
remember exactly when
Goderich Town __ Counc-iai.--said ' there are three
decided• to make Thursday statuto-ry holidays
evenings the meeting night, „throughout the year on the
Not 'all members of Town first Monday, one on the'
Council, were happy !about seco'nd.'°°IVlonday %andhone on
the sv, itch tel, '` fO'nda'y the, third Monday, He
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0
next month:
the people' who'deser"ve to be
,kept 'informed 'currently",
_said Deputy -reeve Clifford.
Cotino�illor -D`ave Golder
su.ggested4j.'hat instead, of the .
first. three Mondays in ° .the -.
month, the council. rrteetin.gs
• shouldhe.,lield^the -cast three
Mondays • in . the month.
'Councillor Gower "'felt too
many statutory ,.holi ays.•
• fall. on • the first Monday
the month. ,
Councillor Harrison, .who
• later opposed 'the. motion;
other competitors. Therefore were The Goderich detachment of He was born on-'Septernbe'r,W brother Mich•atel, both living ,' evenings? A recorded vote on reminded council' that aside
Th.teenagers
„ ,. oarly....,Sat.urda.y, morning accident . and rep • - ,�, •
team would have fry, c Mo► . , and.. his to change their, Monday
rghway ro dway was slightly damp, and Grace (Wr>g•ht) Bowers, , Lt,rr�y rHar•rison and im
when their- ;car left �•H` - ' Ottawa;
dinals.• Ormandy ant! Miss --
f G d h d b t t slippery and that MacAuley He lived in •grandmo er Mrs. E�iw,a'rd ',Peters •were in i�pposi�.ion 'to Meetings tri :Tuesday
ifs e five judges awarded Three two others injured the OPP 'investigated the 19, 19574 •. in Toronto to in f� s parents, 11-4f.the ' question shows '..that., from the confusion of council'
fir>i;ts oto the team then the killed' and
cited the Mal•"colm. Walie'r, MacAuley and M�s. Clayton Edward Councillors Frank Walkoi•n; who Would find it- neccssai•y
Ottawa • hi
8 just east o o erre an u ., no sip a ,
before Mamie owers,Goderich: ' a - eveni•n•gs,during the week of
• thebrnotion,
ervice was at St:—
man
t. - The change of meeting a 'Monday holiday,- it, -would
man Catholic dates was advocated 'as force other groups (PUC and
n ern • rly' •'as • two 'years 'ago by • Plano itrg Board) ' usually
• ,r, struck two trees. visibility was good. Toronto for 11 years(Mamie):
Osborne compiled their
Dead are Dale' Alexander "
Weeken
moving to • Goderich and Funeral
ti ati0n has since
Street West, G d i•' h Mark been turned over to the and Clinton liritil May x.974. Church with t ent in St ea
Department t Peter's Cemeter Colborne
MacAuley, 17, of . 167o Elgin .-The inves g
attended school in Goderich Peter's- . R
es oeic
$ w s 18 and Goderich Police epar. men 'Single, he workedin 4 a. a er's Y, ADeput,y-reeve Bill Clifford meeting Tuesday evening,, to
d
war
Edward o er
when he first was elected to • select another day. .
to and as a labeNer. Township, ,- with Reverend
John Samuel Smith,19,both oflumber-y
ter• some confusion as
Winds
s
.• of•45 West Street, Goderich: • "' w�"i'ose Iunsdiction� the road , 0.• when
Moynihan of- -town council • It wasn't until -Councillor Harrison asked
• was under. The tree. the car He ° was an adherent of fi :this month -Deputy .
•
crating. ,
The driver of . the car, - •'
F,,dward •.Godfrey, 17, • of 115 strucl" was 13.feet from the North Street United .Church
feet and. 'is ,,;survived by two • P
whythis,.sug' estioty had not
1were Charles„ reeve moat Clifford's. that rd a came to been brought forward before
side, of the .road, three a 1 allbearers the' election since. most
4the council table for a v te. w c
5 Richard, 'living in Kennedy;' Jeff Ba•�e'chler,
closer than' the; minimum ' brothers, � pje•p,uty-r•ee��e Clifford tcSTd c.indid•ites •huilii- tlac�ir plans
'distance 'set ,down in the Goderich, and Wayne living Cecil. Weerasoorrya, • Robert
The ,sei�ere blizzard that'� Marine, and��'General Hospital- h me.t'He`'is also suurvived•. Hodges, Scott:. Kennedy, .council , -the. :change to- around 'a "Thursday meeting.
lashed out against several Department- of'' Transport at d , , Monday' Meetings world date.'
g 'after the accident and 'was p .rents Malc�lm and•` Kevin ,Young, Tim Evans t>' • Councillor Jim Peters told
•midwestern states in the ';-i,�i�nediately transferred to :regulations, • '� T p•Goderich and.-Bo'h Bowers.. � ^•' ail '' and the council ••he• was very
united States and the Victoria' Hospital in London. resulted in the discovery, of a . Gra 'M MacAuley', r, Signal -Star" enable ;the �•,
_ ,:bis paternal grand= e to co„ancil '',he, d to Monday
southern regions of Manitoba He is in satisfactory con � r
•h town •-��of�"' Goderich`-p'arentsnMay and'Alex (Mac) Monday ��drk more efficiently". meeting , rghts. c} e
nph..
St. David ,Street, •Goderich,
Was . taken to • ,A'lexandra
d regulations Investigation ro,by his ga facrl�tate the services of
•
d 1964 giving
'office ° by-law passe rn g g Prayers were -said at the i mindH said h
left its mark in the Great 'dition,-and was released from the funeral , home on on y had .acct ted responsibility
he
LakesieRahin area of Ontario hospital 1 'n the' week jurisdiction°•,of theA roadway • MacAuley; also of Goderich, night. k''We are representatives of
• a s well . "r' • , _ .. .� ,.� ?� : � •" ;, m W. �""" , 1Mi1
ospi .early
and h d rstrat►ve
i
°' Way`ne Po'well,.. 17;