InEdinboro .'•■Boro Councit okays cutback in recreation Rhodes said, “I was up there today and watched the traffic and I think the three are the solution.” Council moved to give Dr. John Marsh, project director for “The Rural Experience in Northwestern Pa.: Yester­ day, Today and Tomorrow”, a letter of intent to commit $500 to the project. The project includes a detailed study of the Todd Goodell farm, Edinboro, an example of Victorian agriculture. The Goodell materials will be presented at a public fonun. Three area farmers will respond with a view farming today. A tour of the featured farms will be in­ cluded. Materials prepared for and presented at the meeting will be preserved and distributed in three cassette-filmstrips and in a half-hour public­ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1978 affairs type television program. The program will be prepared and edited by, the staff of the Edinboro State College television studio. Sponsoring the program are Edinboro State College, the Borough of Edinboro and the Conneauttee Historical Society. An announcement was made that Council Member Caroline Rhodes had been appointed to the Governor’s Justice Committee for a term ending December 31, 1979. Several complaints were directed at Police Chief Jerry Phillips about dogs roaming the streets at will. A letter was read from Dr. Florek about the dogs and if the borough had. enacted an ordinance protecting residents from the problem. Chief Phillips stated- that continued on pages