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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-18, Page 9r. • — __proud Chainpions in a soccer league which indludes teams from Huron Park, Exeter, and Goderich are these Seaforth • Squirts with their coach Aage Marcusen. The Squirts, most age seven or eight are. back row, left, Todd Doig, John pale, Joey Nemeth, Brian Coombs, Danny/Wesenberg, Jeffrey Mc- Kellar, Jim Campbell• (who broke his leg in a soccer game), , and Michael Swartz. Front are Mr. MarcuSon, Barry Camp- bei14, Michael Segeren, Charlie. Malcolm, Kevin Coleman, Jerry Wright and Derek Cooper. The„,team's goalie, DaVid Kunder Was unable to be present when the piCture was taken. 's • Cost per pupil low in Huron, Board says BLUE 'JEANS FAMOUS "CARHARTIT '14-oz. PLUS . L . 11' BI'V NOW: Repeat orders are much higher 11.95 BOYS WINTER JACKETS Choose from bog lined Nyhin ski in- structors' Jackets Borg lined Parka Coats as sketched or Wool Plaid' Par- kas with borg lining. _C,olork 7- Olive, Blue,. t#' it (PhOtos by• John McCarroll) In touch football games between thelluron-PerthSeparateschools last Wednesday Juniors, from St. Marys school; Goderich, defeated the Seaforth St. James Juniors, 58-2.6, Mike McLaughlin,and•mfke Van der velden each got•two touchdowns for Seaforth. In the Senior game, st. James defeated ;3t. Marys School 39-20. Senior touchdowns were scored by Sealorth players Tony Arts, with 4, John Devereaux and Julius Blockeel. Lean Rib r STEAKS.. Skinnless WIENERS. lb. 69c Daisy Brand BACON (Ends) .lb. 79 bauer SKATES . Trade in your old skates.on a New ''r of 'BAUER SKATES or a Pair of Recondi ioned Used Skates. ALL SKATES PROPERLY FITTED Women's Figure Skates from $12.50 Men's Skates $15.95 to $79.95 Children' Skates in All Sizes 'SMYTH'S SHOES FEATURE Better Special Pro — $54.00 SMYTH 'S SHOE STORE EXETER 235-1933. Friday Nights Till Nine MITCHELL 348-9951 Ski Instructor Coats, Pop- ular Bomber Jackets, Storm Coats,, Parka Coats, you name it, we have it. . Ordered six mdnths ago at much lower prices than to-days — You can't go 'wrong buying"now. Colors:— -Navy; Royal,- Sand, Brown, Wine and Olive: HAMILTON: ,TRUST AND SAVINGS CORPORATION Mi tebel 1 R48-9067 Dublin - 345-2512 For information locally. -contact; JOHN D. -MOORE HOLLAND and MOO-RE 'INSURANCE '4 r.W. I! TH.* HYRON ,Expoprmit,..stivolk ,the lowest cost operation in Ont- ario. In operations and main- tenance at $112 a pupil, Huron was sixth lowest. In actual ord- inary expenses at $1,00'7. a pupil, Huron •was again sixth lowest, • Out of 120 Boards, the 'cost of N•• ,educating Huron County *Merit-. teary students, Huron County, at , $11 per pupil cost for business administration, tied withNiagara. • South for the third least exPen- ' sive function in Ontario. In op- erations and mainte-nance, at $58 "an elementary pupil Huron bas the least expensive function in Ontario. In Instruction at $454, a pupil Huron is tweaty-first low- est, In actual ordinary expenses at $53.3 per elementary. pupil, Huron -was ninth lowest in the province. In,other, business at the meet- . The cost of educating Huron ing, the salary schedule for dri- - County secondary 'students has very of board owned schoolbuses been compared to 7l other Boards was presented, retroactive to in the province, it was indicated September 1, 1871: j The Board at a meeting of the Huron Board will pay the bus drivers $2,250 on, Monday. In business admin-. per year in ten equal monthly istration at $18 a pupilHuronwa,s - payments andiwill'pa,y spare bus' tied with Halton County Board for drivers $11.25 per' day. SiCk leave will be paid for ten-(10) days at $11.2.5 per day and if' not used, paid in cash. • For Field Trips the hourly rate will be in- creased to $3,00, per hour with a minimum of $6,00 per trip. ' • .h W. Coulter, Superintendent of program and Planning, informed the Board ,,that nine students representing high .schools in Goderich; Clinton nd Wingham, have completed pal ing three murals depicting the history of Benmiller. These stu- dents worked under anopportuc- , sties. for Youth .grant of the Fed- eral. Government. Artist J. W. McLaren ofEBenmiller andJacia of Education personnel provided resource help. The three high schools will receive the murals. The students also wrote a history of Benmiller and consid- •.F, Sn iwir ,ntµ>-t raw attended along with Trustees Herbert Turkheim of Zurich and Mrs. Donald Kunder of Seaforth. The Convention next year, Sep- tember 25-27., 1974, will be held in Regina, Saskatchewan. Miss Chryl McOrrtthidaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pit McGrath who is stationed at Cornwallis is spending a feW ,days at her home.- We are glad to see'mrs. Kate Krauskopf has' returned to her home after spending a few' weeks in Seaforth Community Hospital.. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kahue also Nr. and Mrs. Amon Wade of Chatham spent the weekend with Miss Alicia and Matt Coyne. Mr. and Mrs. ;Carl Kramers Tracy and Todd spent the week,- end with Mrs. G. Kramers. " Mrs. Dorothy Robinson of Dundas spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs., Clayton Looby and other relatives. A gravel truck owned by san- dy Construction of Goderich, - drawing gravel from the pit .0 Ed Byers overturned while loaded southeast of here on Friday. The • truck was damagedbut the driver escaped with slight cuts. An Expositor Classillecrwill pay you dividends. Have you -tried one? Dial 527-9240. Leather & Suede Garments, $69.50 to §149.50 Mr. and Mrs. B. Flanagan and family of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. akne. . Jack Doyle ,spent the wee end at his home here. The good wishes of the corn- munit y are , extended {o Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray on the oc- •casion of their twenty-fifth wed- ding , Anniversary •which was celebrated 'at , •Brodhagen recently; to.-Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray on the birth of a ,daughter; and to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cronin on the birth of another daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Lance Robinson. in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolan and Dan Mathews visited friends, in London on Sunday. ST. COLUMBAN` WINS 2 McGregor Top Quality BEEF Gove.rnment Inspected Whole Beef .00 Half Beef 1.01 O'Rourke netted the ball in the 2nd., half in a very well played game. The boys hal little trouble beating their competitiors 5-1 in an exciting game. Mike Feeney scoring• 2 for his team. McKILLOP Kanata Kookers met at the home of one of their leaders, ' Mrs. Jean Drager an Oct. 9 for their fifth meeting. , Anne Stewart the president, opened the, meeting and for dem- ongtration Maty-Beth Downey assisted .Joanue Van ,Drunen in,. Making Hungarian Goulash. The re‘idence of Mrs. Agnes Kale has been sold to '141-r.:and Mrs. Jack Malone. Mr.' and Mrs. Albert 'Cronin • spent the week end oin Acton with 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo- Smith and girls. eration is being given to pub- • lishing it. " • Mr.' McLaren has applied to 'the Canada Council for a senior art grant to complete...tile large mura1.11e has planned of Benmili ler and has been given backing by. the' Board. , D, J. Cdcbrane, Director of Educatieri, reported on, the. 50th convention of ;'the Canadian Efill -' catkin Association held in Van- couver in S•enteni,ber, which he Pinder *hits home run Bill Pinder hit a home run with 'ord Pryce on base. to give the Main St. -a 12 - 11 victory over the firemen and the playoff cham- pioriShiP. Main St1';‘,.struek early' with a - 0 scoreain the first three nnings but the firemen turned ,things around and led the, rest -of the night. Bob Wilson was the big gu'n getting On base every time for the smokeaters. • Jim Glew relieved Wilson in the . fourth and -held Main St. until Pinder. amriected , for the home run. Final Score 12 -1.1 Sew!ng leads to non's heart, The \,vay'to.aman's heart may be through the sewing machine instead of the Stomach) e`Specially with today's hig.h clothing prices. 'Marty women and girls have found that stitching up a vest, jacket, , trousers, jumpsuit or robe for her :than has endeared° her to him. .Even though sewing f men has been an American ad , ition, • bt has taken on new me ing with the home sewkhg boom.' And the new patterns with easy•to follow 'instruction guides have allowed even the beginning seamstress to sew for her brother, boyfriend, husband or father. Fabrics are more exciting, there's .a."full range of synthetics and blends that make Creating m 's fashions more; alluring. Color, textures, and patterns add 'new dimensions to clothing for • the-- stronger sex: The easy 'care . aspect of the fabrics is appealing to both men and "rmen. Before beginning sucli- a venture, take a.:few key measure- ments In order to select _the cor- rect size pattern. ,- Chest, waist and length '' measurements! are very important. Visitors- :with Mrs. Frank Evans on the weekend were Miss Mary Evans and Miss Madeline Peach' Of Windsor, Mr. andMrs. Jackw-Cleary„ Kevin and Karen and friend Leslie AmaCorrigan, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plot of Quebec are-visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Ducharme, Mr-and Mrs. Glen Butters of Hespeler are -evisiting with Mr. Thomas Butters, Mr. Butters re- turned with. them after spending a few days at their home. • Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groshok and Debbie with Mr,. and Mrs. Dan Costello of London. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connolly are at present visiting with friends' in Hall_faz, Nova Scotia. . Mr. Peter. Maloney Jr. had. the misfortune to fall at his home , last week fracturing his leg. He is a patient in SeatorthCommun- ity Hospital. •A• veryiuccessful sale of furniture and household effects was held on Saturday for Mr. and, Mrs. waiter Kroskie who intend residing in Windsor by the end of the month. 'Price snbirt to change 4 INCLUDES: CUTTING, WRAPPING and QUICK FREEZING.. Free Delivery Within 1NAile Grant McGregor Phone 2b2-5839 ON 3 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Interest payable Half Yearly or may be Compounded to Maturity PNblished rates subject to change without notice. Contact your LOCAL FINANCIALADVISOR or 69 YONGE STREET, SUITE 202 TORONTO, ONT. M5E 1K3 1-416-360-1770 Memb:\Caneda Deposit Insurance Corporation PAYS YOU 314 4x; • I In a Iluron-per,„th • School . Mrs. Lou Coyne' has re- Soccer, competition for' Grades turned home after • visiting her • ,17-4,- 8 held in St. Columban •on mother and other relatives in the • Saturday the girls took the first , west' game from Exeter' I - 0. Patty