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Betty Cardno (left), Seaforth, presented a cheque for $150 to Perth Huron Victorian Order of
Nurses representative Cathie Rutter (right), Goderich, recently. Irene Okahashi and Vicki
Horbaniuk, of the Huron Country g Sin les, Clinton, look on. The money will be used to help ,Rurcbase wide club decided to a second car for the VON in Huron. Mrs. Cardno said the county d
donate to the VON because it serves the whole of Huron. (Photo by Wilma QCe) .
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• At the first evening'session:of
,.Huron County Councotl in many
years, inernhers last.Thursday
evening agreed . to appoint
° \Vi11i,tm R. Alcock of Goderich
as Deputy Clenk Treasurer,
effective Svpternber 3. ,
Mr, Alcock , and his wife
attended the Session and were
greeted by council "members.
Salary for Mr. Alcock Will be
$19,000 per annum with salary
• to he adjusted to $20,000 per
annum effective January 1,
1476. He is presently with A.M.
Harper's chartered accounting
firm in Gosierich.
Councialso, accepted with '
much regret. the resignation,of
•
county' planner Nick •Hill ef-
fective September 30. Mr, Hill
will -be returning to school this
fall••and will write exams in the
spring for a degree in ar-
• chitecture.
Mr. Hill's hard work in i:he
planning department was noted
by council. In answer to Reeve
Gerry Ginn's question con-
° cerning whether or ,not it was
partly a,question of money that
Mr. Hill was leaving the county
employ; Planning Director
Gary-Davidsfin explained that
Mr. Hill was "anxious 'to- get
back into architecture''.:
Planning Board Chairman
Jack L. MCCutcheon said thata
replacement for Mr. Hill will he
sought, having a minimum of
two years' experience in rural.
planning. The salary range is to
be $15,000 to $17,000 per annum.
Mr, McCutcheon noted that
was higher than the'salary paid
ter• the previous planner, but
reminded council, that when
they advertised' earlier in the
vea',for a planner,' there were
"none,: with' the qualifications
we asked for, at the price we'
wereprepared to pay?" ,
r,W .1. Morley was appointed as
Executive Committee
representative on the. Historic
Jail' Board after chairman
Robin Lawrie of Blyth found he M
could not attend the meetings
due to a lack of time. , •
Council agreed to concur.,with
two resolutions - one from. the
Association of Municipalities of
Ontario objecting to the rate
increases for Ontario Hydro,
and one from , • the County of
Hastings opposing the increase
i~n the price of oil and gasoline.
The Executive Committee
;has arranged a meeting with
the municipalities ' in, Huron
where •public housing exists, is
presently under construction or
being considered, to discuss a
county -wide housing authority.
That meeting is" set for
Wednesday, August 1'3' in the
13oard Room •of' the County
\dmipistrati in Building ' in
Goderich, Several members of
council insisted that the
Meeting would he of interest to
all municipalities sine,' 1)uhlic
housing ,may one day affect all
Of them. -
-Council gave. permission for a
.quarter acre. pf surplus land at
Renmilleur 05 he sold to Ben -
miller. states Corporation at a
cost o $500, The land was•
originally purchased from
Verne Gledhill to allow ,con-
struction of the new county
bridge in the village.
'Vfr,z,hen the County of Huron
-was purchasing property for
the new bridge,,Several years
ago, , we were forced to. pur-
chase.the entire holdings of Mr..,
Verne Gledhill which contained
'more land than was required
fo•r the road allowance,,, ex-
plained Road Chairman Ralph
McNichol.
H�lmes.i'JtI,e garden clu
holds final meeting
r.. On, Monday, August 4, the
Hol,mesville I, 4-H Garden Club
held its last tiieeting.
1, Vice-president Christine
Burgess opened the meeting
and conducted the business.
Secretary, Cathy Mcllwain
read the roll :calx and
secretary's report.
The girls discussed how to
exhibit vegetables, Cathy
McI twain and Audrey DeRutter
arranged a sample exhibit with
the help of 'Ann Klomps and
Janice Miller,
After the • meeting, leader
Mrs. 'l3ettles treated the
members to a piece of pumpkin
pi'e. The pumpkins came fram
the Kettles' garden.
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FRESH MIXED LOIN PORK
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HEINZ 13 FL.,QZ.,.
KETSUP 2i99c,
HEINZ 14 FL-, OZ.:
KIDNEY BEANS 3°Y1
C4L HEAVY DUTY 10's
GARBAGE. BAGS 99c
,GREEN 'GIANT 12 'FL. OZ.
C-ORN vNIBLETS , 2 R'69c;
MODERNE 200's 2 PLY'
GFAC1AL TISSUE 59C
The land, it" is understood, •
will- be part of expansiojr Plans
for Ben:ni'illcr • Estates Cor-
poration and a swimming pool
is expected to he constructed 00
it in ' conjunction with -the
premises (forme'rl.y the
Pfrimmer Mill) now un-
dergoing renovation."
Council also agreed to sell -a
pai-ceI 'of land (2.5 acres) near
,Kirkton to. OntarioHydro for
• the sum of $1. Ontario Hydro.,
will build a new distribution'
station, ,,there, in order - to
provide Hydro eledtric power to
a ncw,,plant -located on County
Road 6 just west of Kirkton:
/`.;It was, the decision of the
°commit'tee that time. .after
consultatiorVwith the Township
of Usborne, that this surplus
parcel of land was of very little
use"t0 the. cpunty as it was too
small for a park and rather
than see Hydro forced to
purchase. Qtne good
agricultural land, it was agreed
to • sell,., reported , Mr.
McNichol.
Hydro will landscape the
parcel ttt a cost 'of $5,000 and
maintain it as an, open space
except for the 100 foot square
fenced area, fhr all time.
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first event of the Admiral's Cup
four race yachting cgrnpetition
Sunday; She got off to a fairly
slow, start in the light breeze-,
and was hampered by a coupie
of, tactical errot5f. late in the
race. She suffered a, further
setback when she sailed into a
calm. near one of the marks of
the race. '
The performance of the yacht
=was attributed to the freshness ,
of her..crew'wh:ich includes nine
Canadians and two , Nor •
-
wegians. 'Most are seasoned in
ocean racing but some had not -
worked together before the first
Cup race.
Canada was a late eptry in
Admiral's cup and organizers
were rushed in picking crews
for the three boats fielded: The
crew 'of the Diva was picked
from -various boats operating in
Ontario, The Kar'trata, another
entry was crewed by Van-
couver sailors''and the Iaynamo
',was crewed by veterans of
skipper Gerhard Moog's
successful racer Mirage. ,
The Dynamo was disqualifttied
from Monday's race due, to a
minor infraction and, the
Rapata placed 43rd out of 57
boats in the 32 -mile in -shore
racy,
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hysterical voice;
Until she beca,m
useless ball of f -'
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panic stricken $
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them` when ti
continue to
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Havens states,
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faster than we
back together.
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CRISIS, IMMO
seems to disap
Change, chang
nerves.earth's p
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more pleasure
seems to be br
explosion of
Scientists say it
of time before
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genetic 'co
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dfects.
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