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11 littgHURO,14 EXPOSITOR, MAY 240 1979,,
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he 1$40's James, Scott
171.41t 1.1, dam and a Nur inUl
94 The sottkInane!)of the
'tvlaitland river.. Originally .
the mill had, two water
wheels and two set* Of Milt
stones. A few years latter, he
• /44.0110 steam and ltdded,
thlt4 set of stones, which
• 'nada it one of the largest
aiills.in the district and
served . the settlers for
radious of fifty miles: JitmeS,
Scott recalled seeing as,
many as fourteen wagon
loads of wheat in line waiting
to b Unleaded. 1
Besides the mill there was'
a cabinet shop operated, by
Robert Habkirk, bia.ek-
Perth hir nine
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BY 14.4061$1ARTIN Northwestern Secondary
The Perth County Board of School and two other teach
Education went on a hiring ers who had ,their contracts
• spree at its last meeting.May reduced or terminated be -
15. AU but two of the nine cause of redundancy ! Were
• new teachers hired by the reiurned to full status on the -
board are for the system's board payroll.
new French program. Of Garnet Van Horne wb9 1S,
those hired at the meeting preSentiy at Central Second.
five will be working outside ary School in Stratford.will be
\Stratford. going to till a vacancy at St.
The five will be going to Marys District Collegiate and
• Wallace PUbliC School in Vocational„Institute.
Listowel, Milverton 'Public Mrs,. Judy Swan of MitchSchOol, South Perth ' Public ell District High School has
School in Rannoch, Sprucealso been returned to full
dale Public School in Shake- teaching status by the board
speare and one in Mitchell at,- but will • be transferred to
Upper Thames Public School, Jul
Those teachers appointedfor
by the board are: Mrs, Linda
Bain, Miss, Carol • Gould,
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• smith shop, i:w y Phorias
klySlop. fOrtnerlY ..Roclger-
,ville .a Ounto shp v‘ here
"•$.4Mtlef Hanna Made ouplp s.
Mir) stores., ono owiled by
Robert Dickson'the other by
watsom, two h et
• one •owned by Robert!
, Jamison the other bya family
troche named tatimer,
I be carliesripast 'office tO
serve the digtikt Was'located
in JAMe$91)% • hotelin
IltOxboro • according to the
• Postmaster Generals
Department.
At•.one time there Were
frOrp twenty to thirty houses in
. Roxboro, When Roxboro was
bv,,,•,Pad tiy the Brussels.
Walton. Seafolth road on the
east • the liurOn 'road 'noNV
bighV.a.„. 8"
n the south, as
Well Mit being or the railway.
gradual' . decline set ,
JamesSirott had sold the mill
to his millevAlfred Brewer in
'1861• .
Aftera number of different '
'owners, a Mr. Rock moved it
to Bornholm', Where it ran
• Until it was burned down in
• the 1960's. Most of the
houses in Roxboro were
moved into Seaforth.TheonlY
'• Miss Jeannine Marchand,
remnant of the once thriving
Community is the house that
belonged to the mill that still
iet Public School in Strat- stands on the corner of lot 30
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' CA§TING, HIS BALLOT BdWarci Bakoe ttirris over his. ballgt tg, poli
'clerkeHazel McGonigle and JIM KellY at the gelling station at the Staples
home, on East William Street Tuesday afternoon; More than 65 per cent
„eoftetchternoeglasy.tered, voters at,this, poll had cast their ballots by 5:30 p.m. on
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Locat kids win. tont' 4.t.
In recognition of 1979, as. goora."'1,,
International Year of th4 smithe Me_ntion; Janet
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Child. Stratford & Pistrict • Chatc11
Right to Life held an essay
Grade 7 & 8: 1st: Jerry
contest for rhe Higir sehoolS
Murphy, 174 Norman St.,
in the area., and also a poster
StratfOrd; 2nd: Michael Ort,
contest fOr allolomon 178 woods, Stratford; 3rd:
scihnonoql:s Inait.b°01.4ereP:vosTter Mark Johnston. 51 Chestnut
contests are; St.. • StratfOrd; Honourable
Mention: Jerome Bannon,
& Posters: Grades 1-4: First;
Matthew Ort, 17$ Woods. St.,
5tratford; 2nd; Michael
Ielly R.R.#5, Seaforth; 3rd;
David . Keily, • R.R,#5,
Seaforth,
anor sees dancers GFades 5 &. 6; 1st: Colleen
a io e ie •• '• ill • i s •
p n, rs
• Mountain, Miss ' Margaret
Rose, Miss Melanie Schu-
macher, Mrs. Carol' Saita e.
and Miss Anne Stewart.
In Other hirings by th
• board; Kenneth McKnight
• was: hired to till the ele ..,
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tromcs vacancy at Stratford s,
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Seaforth Manor reside* piano, stepped and. square Stratford .(St. ' Joseph's •
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were bu» last week and one danced so nimbly and their School), 3rd Lisa Cassone •
t'he highlights,of the week costurnes were eve catching 265 Cambria St., Stratford
the e.'ccellent{ program Also contributing to • the (St. Joseph's School);
put on by Mrs. Lila Storey
and her stepdaticers.. Th'ese
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fine young children (one juSt
• five years old). played •the
program were Mr. • Nelson Honorable. Mention: Mary
• Howe on the violin and Mrs. Ellen Thompson, 50 St.
D. McQuaid at the piano. Vincent St.,.:Stratford.
, he th eM Quad . . , .
Grades 7 4 8: 1st:
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also ;delighted all with thei1r
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rd . Finlaysonthanked n
Finlayso t a l'ed everyone Re ,., Z r •
gier .R. #3, u ich, j3urd,
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violin selections. Nits M St" Stratf°rd; nd: Car°IVn
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. ,. rdtnembe . d • . -.KOlkman,, • St — PatriCk's
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vitatiOn- was extended for a ' School, Kinkora,;
return visit.Hand Drawn
. Work Cinl :. Orades I-4: I.st:
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• • lot' making this an evening to Ann Ryan and
r an a cordial in- • • .
echnical
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'Rosemary • Regier, R,R.#3,
Zurich; 2nd: Stephen Price,
• 101 Easson, Stratford, 3rd:
Maureen Price. 101 Easson,
Stratford: •Honourable
Mention: Patrick Lacey, 90
Windemere, Stratford.
• Grades 5 & 6: lst: Angela
Jackems, Pamela' Van
Mootsel, ' Nancy White and
• Rosemary Louwagie,
• Kinkora. 2nd; D nna
Morrison, R.R.#2, Gads 11;
3rd: Mario Tiano 39
Redford, Stratford;
The Perth County Board of
Education, May 15, set up
• another ad hoc committee,
this time to investigate its,
• technical program:• •
The new technical edu-
cation committee came about
• as a result of a recommend
ation made by the finance.
• committee when it brOught
• down its bildget April 3.
• The technical education
• committee as it is called, will
• be doing several things,. It
• will examine the existing
• technical, course s with its
• present facilities and equip-
ment. It will set a direction
for these courses to take in
fli
the .ture, making recom-
• mendations for course
improvements regarding
•. programs, facilities • and
• types of equipment neces-
• • sary to meet the set object-
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The committee will he
matte up of no less than Ave
• trustees and will be- chaired
•Chu ch. se vi e and• ro corn -
p, _ r triudion was conducted by
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,,.1 -father Laragh on. Friday'
by one 'of these tnistees. morning, •
•• There will be three high •Mrs. Lillie Hudie was
schooltechnical directors,. pleasantly surprised on
one High school principal, the Sunday afternoon when some
superintendent of program, of her former neighbours,
two representatives of indus- • gathered at. Seaforth Manor
• try, a representative from to, help her celebrate her
Conestoga College of eighty-eighth birthday. •Her
• Applied Arts and Technology niece Mrs. Marjorie Rock
and a representatiVe from, also attended and was also
the ministry of •laborIs responsible for the Lovely
aPPreniieeship 'branch. birthday cake and ice-cream,
• The trustees were told by •
the Director of Education-
: Ken Self, that the.president
• of ' Conestoga College ' in
Kitchener, Di. Ken Hunter ,
has volunteered his services
as the 'representative • of
Conestoga College, because
• Dr, Hunter felt that it is of
• vital impcirtance to ..have a
better rapport' between the• .
high schools and the colleges,
inthe technical field.
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Jerry Walsh, Roy IlatywarY,
(St, Patrick's School.'
Kinkora) •
The winner Of the Essay
Contest was Monique Girt'
(Central Secondary School,
Stratford) of 178 Woods St,
Stratford. • '
The meeting closed with
an auction sate.
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MRS- JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2340
Mrs. Carter Keplake,
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs,
Charles Douglas and Mrs.
John Templeman from Staffa
• WOMen's Institute attended
• the DiStrict Annual at
rth B of E pay
for heating.
• BY RAT MARTI• N
The Perth County Board of
Education decided May 15,
to dig into its own pocket and
pay the 570,000.for the ,new
heating system at St. Marys
Central c ool out of current
operating expenses rather
than by debenture •,
•as borrowing such a small
• Mount of money on; a long-
. term basis.
By PaYing'caih the board
Will be paying S6,685, more
now but saving in the: long
run, Leigh Anderson,. Super-
intendent of Finance said.
The debenture Which was
approved for the St Marys
The Ontario Ministry of project amounting to 570,000
Education has approved it is hOped Will be approved
debenturing the project, for transfer to the • current
• which came as a surpris,e to capital project at Mitchell
the local board, which had District High School.
already set aside money in If approval is received it
• this year's budget for the would solve the problem
project. created whenthe board dis-
Through the debenturing covered that the cost of the
scheme the province would Mitchell project- had been
• have picked up 90 per cent of under-esfitnated by about
the cost, but now with the 540,000. '
board paying cash the, prov- The ministry has so far
ince will only give a grant approved S164,000 in deben-
covering 60 per cent of the . Wring for the Mitchell pro: •
cost. ject.
• The ,board trustees made The trustees have already
the decision to pay cash asked the ministry for more
rather than debenture be- money to cover the increased
cause of the $i 200 initial cost cost but they haVen't re•
of selling a debenture as well- ceived a reply to the request.
Avonton ''Prebyteiir,an
Church og Tuesday.
During service at
Cromarty • Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, Rev, Ken
Knight dedicated. Er pulpit,
fall, presented by Mr, With
Mrs- John Tetnnlernan and
family in memory of their
datighter. And Sister
liobeth Jean TOMPleniam
Mr. antl''% hfrs,, Dennis
Stewart,- Toronto visited on ,
the weekend with Mr. and,
Mrs, Rob Templentan and
Carrah. Sunday visitors at
the -same home WereMf,. and;
• Mrs, Hop ,SWatridge altdiJiII
Wingfiam , • Miss Carol
Stewart, .nelph and Mr, and
Winthrop park
• Stinday7 visitor$ With Mr.
Mrs., ChoCk Ebel StratfOrd.
• U • :aga n aanndd family wen elnisirl;entanadn
° •Mrs. Alvin Cole. and Jean
Lvrreapoodenr
• MARC. HULLET
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The VVinthrop Ball park is
is. swing for anothei. scason
with different team's.
practising. Volunteers have
been busy now for several
weeks getting the diamond in
Shape, getting the booth
ready and the Park is also
sporting new sins.
A big "Thank You" is in
order from some of "us" that
just look in and drive by. We;
• for one ,set. of parents
appreciate what you are
doing to, help our family,
Robert O. Hulley, . son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Hulley graduated in "Farm
Management" from Sir
Sandford Fleming College,
Lindsay. Sat., May 12th.
Attending • graduation
ceremonies frit- Bob were Bob
and Marg. Hulley and Janet
• B • Th Road.
The graduation exerefses
took place at Cambridge
• Street, United Church,
Lindsay followed by •
• graduation dinner and dance
• Robert Houries,
Patil-Middleton, AhveiQd. and
Tom Sager, Goderich.•
Bob Hulley Je. has.
accepted a position as "Farm
. Manager" for Kell Farms
Ltd., New Market,
• Sandy • Hulley,
accompanied by Linda
• Weatherall bottt„pf Victoria
Campus, London spent the
weekend at Sandra's home.
Hensel!, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfrid Annis, Mrs. Floyd
Capling, Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd' Miller Mike
,Parsons, Staffa, Mr. and
,Mrs. Dave 'CoPling,
Mississauga, Mr, and Mrs. -
Jim Neilson, Stratford, Mrs.
Dale • Martyn, Wanda,
Michelle and Becky Hank
Bertens, Russeldale,'. Ruth
Templeman, Dublin, Darlene
Templeman, Exeter.
antorth")T.he Pines" (Bridge -
Other area graduates -Were
David • Garrow, Clinton;
Walton
Mrs, Torrance Dundas was
a patient in Victoria Hospital,'
London for 3 days last week
having eye surgery, her
many friends in Walton and
community wish her every
• success. • •
• Holiday weekend guests'
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss were Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Moffett, Stratford, Dr.
Brian and Mrs: 'Traviss,
Allison • and Leslie of
Waterloo.
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