1974 November Index:
PDF: 1974 November1974-11
Garden Club's bi-annual Christmas house tour will include the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Flach Douglas, 1 Circus Place, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, 307 Wanoka Woods, Mr. and Mrs. William Pettit, 415 Elm Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, 301 Wanoka Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stollmaier, 202 Harvard Avenue on December 8 with picture of Rita Leming, Inge Ritchie and Eunice Bowman
results of school levy, operating levy and other issues
Council - M&D Waste Collection having trouble with broken down trucks, Jim Parker has concerns with the recreational zoning ordinance, improvements to the walkway over the Elm Road railroad bridge proposed, problem of unleashed dogs discussed, recommendation of hiring Phillip Bock as a probationary policy officer passed, Pat Henley recommended that the Wilderness Preserve Committee have a voice in the study being done by the Recreation Committee
rumor about a man walking his dog being mugged turned out to be a small boy on his way home from the store with a can of baked beans was stopped by another boy who took the beans
Letters to the Editor - Frank Corbin tanked Villagers for their support of the tax levy and that Council will do their best to prove their trust is well placed
Council passed a resolution stating any sewage treatment plant adjacent to the village boundaries presented an undesirable risk to the community
Classified - 1972 edition of World Book, etc. for sale, Tom Ryan collecting wooden shafted golf clubs, older teenager wants odd jobs
Wilderness Preserve purposes and usage
Village Bulletin Board - St. Thomas Clothing Exchange needs clothing, buyers and volunteer workers, boys interested in basketball report to gym on Saturdays, two women looking for house work, Garden Club Christmas luncheon to be held December 3, recycling continues at elementary school, Child Study Group Christmas party December 18, openings for families who want to skate at the Gardens Ice Pavillion
Jeanne Sanker writes about Ray Allison
Ken Troy's Outdoors - talks about how small the world is when we meet people from our own area in the most unlikely places and how he met Stan Miller at a fishing contest and how Stan took home all the prizes
list on how Terrace Parkers voted
new neighbors - Gary and Jane Ramsey, David and Denise Kilbury, Wally and Jackie Campbell and Phelps and Whitney Long
village workers have hauled almost 200 loads of leaves over the last few weeks (with picture of Charlie, Ed and Marvin)
Mariemont High School football team won Easter Hills League championship
Fire Department pancake supper a success.