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�Cantinued from Page 1) All parents of pre�c3zaol p Y P .. n• A day care centre is nota stimulation,
for the coming year we know that children and other interested province Pays 80% of operating be promoted by participation u a glorified baby sitting service. It No fees have been mentioned
ikfi we will also bechallenged by people are invited to attend deficits), the experience -of other day care centre program, could be available to working for a passible centre in Seaforth
1�1unexpected prfsbletns: 1 am m,eeting..ou a day care centre for day care centres in this area Day "cart programs are motliers every day during work but Winghanli's day care centre
I . canfidemtthatthis Board will deal Seaforth. February 7 in St. (Wtngham, i,istoWei acid supervised by •trained child cage hours and also .to non -working charges $3.50 per day per child.
with its stated objectives and James' School Auditorium. Walkerton all have successful workers and licensed by the Day mothers who could choose to send Stratford's Day , Care Centre
other contingencies with courage, -pie meeting centres on the need
ones) and the kind of facilities Nurseries Branch of the Ministry their kids so many half days a charges S2A a week or $35 fQr two
a determination, and responsible for a municipally operated centre that can be offered will be of Community and Social week - for the children's own children frorn the same family._
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Following Mr. Connolly's ad- children from 2 to 5.- full and A m ovie showing a day care the Ministry will attend the
x , dress, Howard Shantz of Strat. centre in operation will be shown. meeting.
ford, suggested one way of Basic skills like learning to get Day Care Centres offer,indoor CABARET
r keeping communication channels Storm disrupts along and co-operate with others and outdoor supervised play,
. open between the Board and the at an early age, learning self games, singing and art, hot lunch
parents, would be for the seconddiscipline, not selfishness, and and ;a specific rest period every
hone service
board meeting each .month to be p developing piiysicaIly, socially day. _ ���� ®ata•s�
q held in one of the 19 schools in the♦•••••••••••••••••••�•-•,•••••••••••••e•e•� —
DANCE
two counties until all the schools Many people in the rural • • /�1�
are -covered. He suggested that it communities of Morris and Grey • . Brodha�gen „1...i1'ntt74Jnry C@1tt1!!
y could be announced in the church Townships have been without St.'Valentine's Dance •
on Sunday -that the board meeting 'telephone service the past week •_Saturda Feb.,2nd
would be held in the local school and a half., The , ice storm of a • • - y,
on Monday evening so that any week ago caused considerable •• e
SEAFOftTH C0MMUNITY CENTRE •
ratepayer would be able to attend damage to the rural lines of • • Music by: ----7',
the meetinL. Maitland Teleservice Company. o SATURDAY, F15BRUARY 9 w
This suggestion by Mr. Shantz The gale force winds tha; swept • • flbee Orchestra
will be discuss at the next across Western Ontario in the ; Dane 9 —)<• —
Board meeting on February l 1. early morning hours of Sunday • • Couples Only No Jeans
Joseph Tokar, arcing Superin- brought more lines down. L. MUSK by - IIIIIIIINIIIIINIIIIl!!t�llllllllllllltllllltllllllllllll111111t1111
tendent of Education, informed Workman of Maitland Teleser- . •
the board members that a vices could not estimate the request • �� •
q number of hones out -of -order or • Larry and The Vibrations"" •
had been received from St. P • • ,
Mary's School in Goderich for -a the amount of damage to lines on • .
g y Monday morning but said it )vas
per Couple • CAB-ARET
class exchange b the 28 Grade 8 g f'" • •
students with a similar Grade 8 extensive. Some people had no•••••••••••••••••�•••••,•••••••••••••••••
class in Abbotsford, British power. as there were also hydro
Columbia. He said that the pupils Interrptions-
had applied for the exchange to
the Secretary of State and this
had been approved and a grant of
$2,294 as Well from the Secretary STAG EUCHRE
sof State. He said the pupils
individually will contribute 565
each and the remaining 41.154 for Seaforth Legion
the trip will be raised by fund
raising events put on by the
students. There will be no charge Wed., Feb. 6th
to the Board, which did give 1
approval of the exchange. The _ 8:30 pm, —
Goderich students will leave
Goderich on May 18 and return to Admission $1.00
Goderich on Mav 25. (Therg'll be no euchre Feb. 13)
The Board has taken precau-
tions to ensure that no accidents
could occur at one of its schools
similar to the tragedy that The Family of
occurred at a Toronto Whool when Mervin & Nellie Lane
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a student was killed in a Invite you to celebrate with them O
snowblower removing snow from on the occasion of their parent's;
the school playground.
Ted Geoffrey, Zurich, chairman 40thsar
Wedding CLINTON WINTER CARHr1�l�,L
of the Building, and Property a S E A F O R T H
Committee, presented an agree- AnniveryAT
meat which will be presented to at the Seaforth t.
Fany contractor removing Snow Canadian Legion Hall / y Entertainment
rom a school yard that it. be � cs.lRa. P�
removed before 8 a.m. If it must art RA(E5 --
be removed later than 8 o'clock in Thurs. Fri. -- Sat. -
the morning at the request of the SAT•, FEB. 2nd .J
principal,- then either the prin- 8:30 pm. •
ci al or the custodian must _ . - The Happy !Medium 74
. P Ken Ducharme's Orch. - s T>iE a �
supervise the operation to ensure 4 -
the safety ^of the students in the — Everyone Welcome — Or �� i�1 a ' •� 1 r^
Lunch provided
yard. yard. Best
Wishes, any SUNDAY, f EBRUARY f 0,, 1974 Coming NextWeek:
The Denfield s
The Board approved either f*
s•oae�•
removal or demolition of a house to totz ao Pm — tt«;� s m 1,W P sty
at 29 • Well Street, Stratford, ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: $1 M PER ADULT — CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
which the Board purchased in
December. It is on property
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adjacent- to Immaculate Concep-
,
tion School and will be cleared off
Legion Hall, Seaforth
the property to enlarge the school
yard.
FRI•, � FEB, 1st
, Mr. Tokar reported the resig-
8:15 p,m.
nations of two teachers who will
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be retiring at the.end of the 1974
15 Regular Games for $10.00
school.year - Miss Eilebn O'Brien
THREE $25.00 GAMES
of St. Mary's School in Goderich
— $75,00 Jackpot to Go —
and Mrs. Julia Lennon of St.
TWO DOOR PRIMES
Aloysius School in Stratford.
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
The Board decided that as
Admission $1.00
b •h
Extra Cauda 25c dr 7 for $100
many mem ers as w[s may
attend the 44th annual convention
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
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of the Ontario Separate School
PERMITTED)
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Trustees Association in Toronto
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
STEVEBROWN — 462 -Ml FRm toss — 4m34"
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on April4 and S. An adhoc
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
COW AND OW THE FAMILY FOOD AND RREMMOM
oNtA
f►OTEL
committee, to- be chaired by
SEAFOATN
Joseph Looby of Dublin, com-
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
posed of Vincent Young Donald
Crowley and the Superintendent
of Education, will meet to decide
how many members may attend
the Canadian School Trustees'
Association annual meeting to be
held in Vancouver on May 26, 27
and 28, and any other conventions
to be held during the remainder
of the vear.
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OPEN
SUNDAYS
3:30
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BILLIARD HALL
Open
1 — 5
. Starting
February 3rd
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DAY CARS.
CENTR"t
For Seaforth and area
Attend a public meeting Thursday,
February 7, 8 P.m -
St.
•mSt. James' School Auditorium
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY -- IN THE
-RED KNIGHT ROOM.,
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Elgin Fisher
(The Family Affair)
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TASTY CIUCHEN WINGS for SNAGS
District
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DAY CARS.
CENTR"t
For Seaforth and area
Attend a public meeting Thursday,
February 7, 8 P.m -
St.
•mSt. James' School Auditorium
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY -- IN THE
-RED KNIGHT ROOM.,
•
Elgin Fisher
(The Family Affair)
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FRIDAY — SATPOAY
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Valley Road
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TASTY CIUCHEN WINGS for SNAGS
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12 to2and 6to8
AT VERY LOVA' PRICES
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COMIYIERCIAL 1lo'f f l — Seefod
Legion'
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PUB.LIC SPEAKING
CONTEST
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13th
at 8:oo o'clock.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion
The winner in each category in competitions
conducledR 8 aforth Public School, .
Seaf„A s„ gip•, a ._ ..
ol§S 'lchool, St. °Colu,mkian
Separate School and Centennial School,
Brucefield will compete.
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEK 13
WINNERS WILL COMPETE IN THE Zone
C1 finals to be held' in Exeter, February,16,
1974
DISTRICT FINALS,MARCH 3rd AT
HARRISTON
—Admission Free—
GORDON SCOTT
President
WM.DALRYMISLE
Committee Chairman
R.V.WHITELEY
Secretary
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