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Donald Hamilton of. > 1k Lake
and Batt ,Hamilton of. Niagara
sFalls are home for the'4hristmas
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Week -end guests .at the :borne
of Mr, and Mrs, Ira pickle were:.
Mrs. 'John Dickie and Mr, and.
Mrs. Carl Dickie and Steven of
Hope, 'Bay and Capt. C. ''E E. and
Mrs. Townson and Juliane of
Greenwood, N,S '
'Jim MacKinnon and Douglas
Dick .e. are home'from the Univer
sity of"GueTph
• Several' new .snowmobiles'are in
the community and the young,
people.. find much pleasure in this..
winter sport:
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.':
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Present Impressive
Vesper Service
'Lucknow C,c3,l T presented
their candle -light vesper' Service .
in the United Church•' on.Sund'_ay
evening
The Leader's 'part°was taken by.`.
Ivirs.. R G. _Nicholls and the
`Readers w ere -C—athy Ja-mreson-a-nd 7
Bonnie.Maize" The part,of the
Voice was 'take.n. by Terri Sisler
the Questioner was. Joanne ,.
Nicholson and the Believer was;
Elizabeth Ritchie:
The. Senior and: Junior choirs
participated with three anthems.
The °Shepherd.`s'Caro.l, Amen:
and .Let there be Peace` on Earth.
The central candles were lit` `
by Betty Maize, Vale`r e.Morning
star , Dona Wagner , Brenda
Maze-and.;Nancy Ritchie._' Ar__
the ;close of the/service the lights
were dinned as each
girl.•and •Expldrer.lit a small
candle and .Created a beautiful .:
effect by standing in the aisles
duying •the singing of the last.
hymn.
Mrs. Nicholls closed the .:
.service with prayer
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, X949!
To ah • our. fine
friends, we extend our very best
wishes for a. most joyous holiday. and
offer our appreciation for your. patronage;
JAMES H. ' O'DONNEIL:
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Policy Making By Huron Board
• BY. SHIRLEY J. ' ,KELLER"
It was another policy making
session for the Huron County Board
of Education' meeting Monday',
evening and at one'pont the,
board became so, conscientious
eve--tlae• r-d.e-1 h:efations memherc
found themselves without any
policy at all in the. matter o•f
nsfetriiig students frarrt-cine
school to `another ,.
In instances where students
transfer frog i one school to
another, either at the suggestion
of the student or 'school officials
' the superintendent of schools'has .'
the authorization to effect the.
transfer provid r►g he•has obtained
parental consent of the pupil •
involved
' However.'the board expects t6
.be kept informed of these :,loves..
The question was whether the
board wished to be. informed
before the transfer' or after the`
transfer had ben Made.
The original ,notion refd simply
that the hoard be kept informed
Of such interscthool; transfers...
An amendment.to the ',tuition read
that.. the board be informed at the
next board meeting following the
transfer'. An amendment'to the '
arrieridrnent read that the. board
'be informed before 'the transfers'
were ,nada.
--1nting ..a1Lth'ree 'quggestidns•
were, turned 'down'.' ' '
"l:t would seem that a is
quipped Chairrrian John Lavis,
Howrever, Vice-chairman
Robert Elliott reintroduced the
`second amendment as a ,motion
and'the board voted in .favor:•of
being•inforrned.of transfers before
they were made .
Other policies set by the board
included rulings on bereavements,
mernorial plaques and awards,
expenses for athleucleadersh,pY'
camp., disposal of surpiuS equip'
Invent., admission to kinderg'arten,
pu:p il'participation in fall fairs,
contracts for tea.d,erm and
rraedical' certificates for students.
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