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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-04-23, Page 4In the, Red Knight Room FRIDAY & SATURDAY PARISIANNA .LBEVERAGE ROOM' — FRIDAY & SATURDAY MICK HODGERT TRIO Ample Free Customer Parking Visit our. Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings, also Colorer! TV , • COMMERCIAL. HOTEL . Seaforth, Ontario TOUR with HABKIRK April, 26 Johnny Cash Show $12.00 Sunday Matinee in Detroit — Tickets Limited May 1 — Kentucky Derby $65.00 in Louisville, Kentucky May 16 — Canadian Tulip Festival i• $50.00 in Ottawa " May 29 — Indianapolis 500 Race $59.00 June 14 — Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival $9.00 July 4 — Calgary Stampede and the Canadian Rockies $278.50 15 days includes Reserved Seats at Stampede for evening and afternoon performances Reserve Early Habkirk Travel Service Limited, Phone 527-1222 — Seaforth HAM SUPPER CAVAN CHURCH, WINTHROP Thurs., April 23rd Supper Served 5 - 8 p.m. Adults $150; Children 75e; Pro-School Children Free Please bring containers for take-out orders .` Tickets available from members or at the door. •.‘ C‘i GET ACQUAINTED BIGHT • • • FOR GRADE 8 STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS in the are, served by Seaforth District High hool WED., APRIL 29th 'at 8:15 p.m. ' 'Ile Get 4inquainted Night pregnant is designed to proVido an opportunity for those Grade 8 -Students Who next term will attend SIMS, to, visit the sehoot, view the facilities and; learn the various' 'ammo§ and the opportunities Vddelt the Wheel elitriClidutal peovides. gathering in the auditorium which notinfitenee at ad$, iisttorti will tour the -0Mrpt etut fen diSettstions lit the var, plan lies. Ottldenta nittai be abeentpan- * Wet One parent. oils (Continued from Page 1) projects carried out during the year particularly installation of new emergency entrance facilit- ies. Total receipts in 1969 amounted to $582,264. Of this amount 13.1% went to special services-including X-Ray, Phar- macy, Operating room, etc; 5.6% to dietary,latndry,housekeeping; 64.5% ,to wages and 13.5% to administration, pensions, travel, light, heat, etc. An operating profit of 3.3% was more than offset by depreciation charges resulting in an excess of expenses and depreciation over revenue of $15,633. Purchase of a new X-Ray machine estimated at $40,00 will consume most of the accumulated capital funds, W.D.Stephenson, chairman of . the finance Huron (Continued from Page 1) expressing the board's opinion on the matter. Gordon Moir, Wingham, sug- gested the board take a stand on a recent resolution which was passed unanimously in tambton County Council recommending that corporal purn,shment not be eliminated from the schools. Mr. Moir said that corporal punishment -has proven itself to be beneficial in most caseewhere it is applied judiciously, by dis- cerning educators. He was advised that as the matter presently stands, it is a decision to be made locally in the individual schools whether or not coeporal• punishment is advisable. Moir told the board he was content with this arrange- ment and 'would not press for the board to issue a statement on the subject. The board members also re- ceived information from Arnold Mathers, principal of Huron C en- tennial Public School, regarding teachers' aides on staff. Mr. Mathers listed 29 jobs that can be done by. a teacher's aide to assist the teacher and five du- ties which must not, be done by - a teacher's 'aide. Mrs. Marilyn Kunder, Sea forth, noted that while it was stated in Mr. Mathers' outline that teachers' aides would not be permitted to teach any 'classes or groups, especially those re-. lated to language development", it was permitted for teachers' aides to "tutor individual pupils who missed instruction due to absence" and "drill in specified subject areas". '"That's teaching," insisted. Mrs. Kunder. She indicated that • the teachers' aides appeared to have more duties than the tea-,, , chem. Dan Murphy, Godericn, re- Minded • Mrs. Kunder and the board that Mr. Mathers had not listed the teachers' duties but rather the things , which a teacher's aide must not attempt. John ' Cochrane, director of education, said there were only two teachers' aides in the county, both at Huron Centennial School. These teacheri' aides had been inherited by the present board from the previous board and, at the present time, the teacher's aide system is not a county- ' wide solution to the heayy work- load some teachers ham in the junior grades. CONESTO'GA COLLEGE .OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 299 GOON VALLEY, DRIVE KITcHtNER, ONT ARIO, invites applications for .the following, programs. for. September, 1970 Applied Arts DiviAion Technology Division (2 year programs) Technology Programs (3 year) - Civil Technology Construction Technology Electronic Technology Electrical Technology Mechanical Technology Product' Design Technology Production Technology Air and Water Resources Technician Programs (2 year) Chemical Techician , Draftleechnician Eleetr Technician Elect I Technician Mechanical Technician Wood-Products Technician Communications. Design Division (3 years) Film Design PtiOtogrepliV Journalism ' Radio and Television plus a now program in industrial Design Technology for further information, applications or calendars, phone, write or :visit The Admissions Oftlier CC)NESTOGA COLLEGE Win'' • 99 ValleY Drive ", 2, no, (519)`65371 .11 Ititelletto Consumer and. Family Studies` Criminology and Law Enforcement General Arts and Science Institutional Management • • , Business Division Business Administration (3 years) Accounting Option Data Processing Option 'Marketing Option . 'General Bushiest (2 year)' General Option Retailing Option Secretarial Legal Medico)! -Professional Women's Hospital • Auxiliary ALE -114014AS' ANGLICAN CaLIRCH • RUMMAGE SALE. Saturday, April 25th 2:00 p.m. In The Parish Hall Oil Mirk SPOPRT11,401174 AMU. 23, 233* . . Mrs..Mae Derrartce who spent the Winter menthe le OnintWa has returned borne. She was accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. M. H. McKenzie. Campbell of ()tint who" formerly wan with the Dell Tele- phone here, called on friends in Tuckersmith on Sunday. Mr. Gordon eleKellar of Brampton was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc- Kellar over the weekend. - Mr. and Mrs. Reg. S. Reid of Stratford and Mr. Russel Hays of Detroit were guests of Miss Hazel Reid on Sunday. Mrs. Doris Warless and Mrs. D. Atkins of Windsor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Snell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snell of Waterloo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL Snell and attended the • Eastern Star ,birthday party on Thursday evening last. It AMC p TT CO Coming Next Weekend: "HELLS ANGELS 49" (ADULT ENTERIA114/MEN1) 'THE GAY DECEIVERS" .• (ADULT gr‘sntcrf.o FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 24-25 DOUBLE, FEATURE "99 *OMEN" Mada Schell Wahine Mond in Color Showing ei 8.30 p.m. 9 'PARANOIA" A 'i A OaPIC 41r$1 esker 'le Calor ,oioolotoo CM1,0 —3howing et 16,30 OA. OM III MISR 6.99 Increase Emphasizes AL BRIEFS- committee told the meeting. Pur- chase is awaiting,OHSC approval. The X-Ray will replace a 20- year old unit. Working capital was up somewhat at the end of the year to $52,495. , Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller reported for the Women's Hospital Auxiliary and reviewed ,, the activities of that group. In her report she said! that 'our house to house canvas for our membership drive netted many more active and associate members. We now have 87 active •and 165 associate members. Our projects for the year were all very successful namely - penny sale, fall fair project, rum- ' mage 'sale, turkey draw and the hospital auxiliary dance. We have 16 candy stripper who assist at the hospital. At our Christmas meeting we enter- tained the candy stripperS and gave each one a small gift. Mrs. W.D.Stephenson is in charge of our hick cart and is doing a fantastic job, our cart going out through 'the hospital Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Our gift shop is open in the after- noons. Since the beginning of the year our televisions are''in operation and 'are becoming more popular with the public; the committee is quite busy installing TV's each: week. These three projects bring in a lot of revenue for the Auxil- iary. The money is available for four bassinets which have been ordered for the nursery." Dr. P.L.13rady spoke briefly on behalf of the medical staff. The meeting reelected four trestees for a further three- year term. They were Claytortj Labby, Robert, Wilson, Jack. , Eisler-40i J,W.Moeland, • !41ri ,Mr. and Mrs. John W. MOde- land have returned borne after spesomeding some months in V19.1'. riea. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beattie of Dresden were here attending the funeral of his aunt, the , late Miss Carolyn Holmes. Misses Olive and Florence Laidlaw have returned from Fort Lauderdale,Fla.- Mr. Joh Dorrance, Who spent the winter in.Chatharn has re* turned home. Mrs. Gilchrist Coppin 'and Miss Judy Gasidlo of Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison have returned from Lakeland, Florida after spending the winter months there. Mrs. Wm. Oldfield was in Wingham over the week end visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers and family. BOTTLE and 0E8 BOY-Stota wilt 010k, up on goo 150 PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES ARE NEEDED These shoes will be taken to ginfOrt Secondary School,- fired, cleaned and given to the Salvation Army- "momommerniss elle ea CO Disneyland Sometimes the further rag go from home the More WOO ygg meet that you irtieW or that know You. SO It AMP why Mn. 4W Mr*. Gordon Illmnier end their Afintly were visiting relativee In galik- ornia recently. While watt* to enter an attraction at Disneyland couple morel,- asked them where they liver‘ When they answered Seaforth they learned the couple was Rev. Fred Smith and ills wife` front Beamsville. Mrs. Smith said she was the former. Mae Sperling and had lived In Seaforth for years. She asked concerning Miss Gladys Thompson. A short time later at another Disneyland attraction they met Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilbee, Sea- forth also on a trip to California. A seven-year-old girl had gone fishing with her father. Af- ter an hour or so, her dad asked: teAre you having any luch?" She replied indignantly: "No, I don't think my work is really' trying." IN IVIEL'S TV STORE — 'The • Former ,Gingerich's Store --- Wednesday; April 22 to Friday,, "May 1st — SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE — DRAW WILL BE MADE 9:00 P.M. MAY 1st TICKETS AT THE SALE STORE OR FROM ANY AUXILIARY MEMBER -ovRproso . 25th Wedding:Aniiiveisory 0000 for Mr. and .M, qtrit11i. Storey', BROMAGEN COilibigThirrY HAM Friday, April 24th, 1.970 Dancing to the Bluewater, Playboys All friends and relatives, wolcsaut. , THE INDUCTION OF THE REV. T. EDWIN HANCOCK will take place in EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH on THURSDAY EVENING - APRIL 23rd, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED Pizza Patio Tavern FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 24th and 25th . RANDY PARIS and the REVELS • Pizza Patio Tavern .on the Hayfield Road. Goderich Saturday Night MUSIC BY THE RYANS HURON 'HOTEL Dublin SEAFORTH TEEN T'W'ENTY Presents 'THE MAJORITY' SAT., APRIL 25th DANCING 9:00 — 12:00 • AT THE SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE • Dress Casual AdMission $1.00 • We Reserve The Right To Refuse Admissiim OPENING FRIDAY (Formerly Sunset Drive-In) • dt• tokkow "c'vtitstE,9 HWY, 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4' PHONE 524.9981 FRIDAY and SATURDAY"' -~ April 24-25 "Once Upon A Time In The West" Starrirg HENRY FONDA & CLAUDIA CARDINALE- (Adult Entertainment) Violence7 °tame. and Humour And as a Second Feature , , Tho Hilarious Comedy "The Odd Couple" Second Feature . . Air and Undersea Adventure "Daring Ganef. Starring LLOYD BRIDGES and JOAN BLACKMAN WED., THURS., PIII. — Apr. 29.3Q, May 1 "Marlowe" Starring JAMES GARNER snit GAYLE lieltiNiCUt-tA Fast, Pace Oerettive Drama - And "Fever Hear Ain° 'Patin' Stray 8ttittlen.,,Nielf Al/l4' end JOANNIlkieptIEY, BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens si 11:00 p.rn. FIRST. SHOW AT DUSK SHOWER Ir for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoff, (nee Audrey Hodge'rt) Brodhagen Community Centre May 1, 1970 Music by the BlueWater Playboys Ladiet-Please• Bring Lunch Arm. a.-•• nI.P• SHOWER for Mr. anci4M)W. Greg Rau (nee Sharon Dietz) , at the Brodhagen Community Centre Sat., April 25th Maurice Love and the Ramblers . Everyone Welcome • Ladies Please Bring Lunch dr;wrftst...o.1 EUCHRE .Auspices CP and T Committee In IOOF Hall Wed., April 29th 8:30 p.m. Lunch served Admission SOc al , HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL kindergarten Registration WED. , May 6 9:00 - 12:00 and1:00 - 3:30 Please bring immunization records & birth certificates. • BETHEL Bung CHURCH Main Street North, Seaforth R.. D. L. Patterson. Pastor Sunday, April. 26th 10:00 a.m. — Family Bible School 11:00 a.m. — Family Worship ' 7:30 p.m. — SENIOR CITIZENS' SERVICE CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, April- 24 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 Three $25.00 Games $75.00 Jackpot' to go Two Door Prizes ADMISSION $1.00 inttra 'Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (Children under 16 not permitted) Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion • M 0 4 mew BRIVE•IN THEATRE GODERICH SUNSET DRIVE•IN THEAY NE Starring WALTER MATtHAU and JACK LEMON SUN., MON., TUES. April 2647728. "Best po.u-se In London" .54ta ring DAVID' HEmmiNos,- MANY IN and GEO. SANDERS Racy Subject' Matter an Flashes of Wit ADIAlt t ANC( 1:4"T • nnarit IlIal p All qa