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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-04-18, Page 16„ .... - ,. - _.. .......,.......�^'7T}rvmy.. -� ..%•+,il,:,;.”:ixi�lY.r::,.x\•k,.+w?x7.;R�awgrtz2-sxzxw.nn •ip,L'cis. .,...- a ...., m,...o._ .. , r ..Mw., .« 4 ;xlItq�t I�x�QSITOR, $ataORTM, ONT., aPalr , t9� Horticultural �V a ur�n 4 J �edSociety i (Continued from Page 1) Huron Secondary; Mrs. l.a�tta Task Fomp + 1#8, Directp f4• Cards Of hanks Scott, Brookside Public; Ro�l•ald, The Board will So along witb a p amount .or that are short trips, Smith, Central HuronSeaondl?Cy; task force to Sather data. o>a tho hear .bout.. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF l am very grateful to my many and it is not necessary to ask the Paul Spittal, Holmesville phepomenon of student, leaving friends and relatives for car board for permission. In th-s way, Public; Mrs. irla Stewart, secpndary school before pr�/rring OPTOMETRIST he said, man schools are sending B Appointment Only flowers and other gifts while 1 w Y g Holmesville Public; Mrs. Letitia completing their programs which Y Pp Y a patient in Seaforth Communi their students on field trips about Stirling, Howick Ceritral Public; is causing continuing concern to ?' Seaforth Office Hospital. Also thanks to Father Which the board members are not Mrs, Elizabeth Stobo. Howick the Ministry of Education. Dr. C, how arid when Films of pruning wethe re Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri, informed• Central Public; Beverley Swann, Watson of the Ontario Institute " 9 to 5:30 P. M, Oostveen and Father Laragh, Box y shown by Robert Newsham at the M " Ambulance Service, Dr. Malkus r, Cochrane said, That Exeter Public; John Talbot, for Studies in Education, will be April meeting• of the Seaforth Thursday evenings and Dr. Whitman and the nurses would coine out of this study." Hullett Central Public; Mrs."Mary the `principal investigator. The Horticultural Society last Monday only - Clinton Office The question of whether all Waters, Usborne Central Public; roe Appointment and staff of the hospital, It was all q work will be carried •out Wednesday. One of the main ppgreatly appreciated. — Mary schools are participating to the Mrs, Linda Wilhelm, F.E.Madill: throughout, the school year, points seemed to -be that plants j hone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 Melody• 24-36.1 full extent of the money allowed Mrs. Patricia Wilson, F.E.Madill 1974-75 with the secondary flowering before .the end of June 23 -34 -if them for field trips Os been Secondary; Mrs. Sharon Wittich, schools involved' to study the should be pruned after flowering raised at the last two board B'Ivth Public. racteristics, incidence. and We would like to 'thank everyone cha and plants, flowering after June Norm Knapp, auctioneer who helped to make our 40th meetings by John Henderson and A contest among pupil§ destination of dropouts, should be pruned' in winter or . and appraiser will buy Anniversary party a success. — Mrs. Mpllie Kunder• both of attending schools under the The Board approved a request very early in the .spring. t George and Bertha Love. 24.36x! Seaforth, and by both of them at Board's jurisdiction will be for a field trip by Hallett Central used other previous meetings along sponsored for the design of an Public School for 29 Grade 8 • 'Evergreens can be pruned' FURNITURE We wish to express our heartfelt with Mr. Alexander of Wingham. -official Board Crest", and prizes students to go on a two-day trip to anytime when not frozen; thanks to Dr. Mayo to Nurse Herbert Turkheim, chairman of awarded to the winning contes- Toronto May 9 - 10 to visit Pruning should be avoided in or sell by auction. .Phone Dolmage and her staff for Education Committee presented tants as follows: first prize, $20; Toronto International Airport, late summer or fall as the new 527-1336. Seaforth. 21.34-tf kindness shown and loving care to the report of tho Committee fOr second, $15; third, $10; and Fort York, Toronto Dominion wood produced will not harden Mr. Hawley while a patient in The board action', is follows: fourth prize, $5. D.J.Cochrane, Centre, Parliament Buildings, enough before frost to withstand 'NORM WHITING Manor Nursing' Home. Special --The Board endorsed the Director of Education, is to Royal Ontario Mwseum and the the winter freezing conditions. C tharks to our wonderful recommendation of the "Noah" appoint judges and arrane the Planetarium to reinforce some of Mrs. William Scott and Mrs. i LICENSED AUCTIONEER neighbours, relatives and friends project of the, Metropolitan details of the contest. the instruction they received to John Broadfoot were the voting & for flowers, cooking, cards, 'Toronto "Loo Fund to the extent Board Crest elate this year in Science History delegates to the Area 8 annual i ` APPRAISER. donations and gifts. —Mrs. Earle that any school wishing tp The request for the Board Crest and Geography and to become meeting in Owen Sound on April Prompt. Courteous, Efficient Hawley. 24-36x1 participate for the purpose of was' made by George Hildebrand, somewhat aware of the way of life 13. raising funds to, purchase a live Director of the Seaforth District in an urban centre, at a cost of New .baskets gave been We wish to extend our heartfelt specimen for this Zoo may do so. High School Band, who would like approximately $75 to board- purchased for Main Street, which ANY TYPE, ANY SiZE, thanks to friends and neighbours --The Board endorsed the to have the crest for use on •a flag schgol budget and the° balance ANYWHERE for acts of kindness, floral committee recommendation that and on the blazers of the band amounting to about $20 per pupil. the Society was able to purchase tributes, donations,. ,cards, food members. Mr. Turkheim One trustee, Herbert as the result of the donation from We give complete sale service. and expressions of sympathy Mrs. Mona r the request Seaforth Society i last Tuesday. g P P be denied for the payment of reported a presentatin on 'Turkheim, two administrators, The Society will enter a float in during our recent b ereave'mens in tuition fees by this Board for her technical programs in,, Huron possibly R.B•Dunlop and W.D. the Lions Club 50th Anniversary PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE the loss of a very dear husband. , attendance at the H.B.Beale Secondary Schools wasrgiven at Kenwell, and two teacher repre- Parade in June. father and grandfather. Special Secondary School. London, for the Education • Committee sentatives were named to attend a Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs. Phone Collect thanks to the, pallbearers and the purpose of taking a special meeting by the.. following workshop on oe Government's Orville Oke were named to 235-1964 Exeter those who prepared meals, also Art Course. (it was noted she was Technical Directors --Walter Education Resources Allocation arrange for a bus to take 23-34-tf Mr. and Mrs. G•A.Whitney and not presently a pupil in a school in Fydenchuck, South Huron; Ed. system to be held in Chatham on Rev. Reuber. —Verna Huron and is a post secondary Beard. F.E.Madill; Murray May 9. members or anyone wishing to go Stephenson and Family. 24-35x1 P to Niagara Falls on June 12, the Q ` P y graduate.) McGill, Goderich Collegiate and The Board approved an scene of the 1;74 Ontario Bruce PulSlfer--•Also,,denied was a request of Bill Craig. Central . Huron Ontario -Quebec teacher exchange Horticultural Convention. 25. In Memoriam W,R.Wark, Commercial teachef " " Secondary at Clinton. They in 1974-75 to give the teachers of A plant exchange was held and p. at Goderich Collegiate Institute, explained the background and the second language an another one will be held at the P Critnpelene, Trevira, Double -Knits, Seer, suckers, Plain _and Printed Polyes'te'r Crepe, Cottons, Broadcloth and denims. — We handle only first quality materials. --- , IUnV S eciallI5t KERR — in loving memory of that he be released from his philosophy of technical education; opportunity to have firsthand �% g Y PP Y next meeting to be held in the . Esther L. Kefr, who passed away classroom duties for the school the effects of the credit system -on experience with life in the other Lounge at the Senior Citizens Your piano is a valuable piece of April 17, 1972. year, 1974-75, so that he might technical education in this area culture, all salaries and fringe Apartments. • in the ' common 1jaro furniture. Have it tuned and kept Never for a moment, ork as a resource and liaison and tel future of the course, benefits to be paid by original lounge,, e s, in repair. Phone 527-0053.23-34-tf Are you very far away, erson ire business education. The Board approved the employer. A travel allowance of Dr. Rodger Whitman showed •"It00KS Alit) S3'A1'10N'ERY' ti'i'ORE ` Absent and et near you seem, i Management Committee $250 will be aid b y the slides of his recent holiday in y Activity Days P ) Y 'The Friendly Store in Seolurlh — "the friendly town" And dearer,every day. The 3oard approved the recommendation that the servides respective Ministry of Education Mexico. _ —Always remembered by Jimmie of a competent mason be retained of each candidate accepted'. Oka 24. Cards Of Thanks school year calendar as presented to carry out the masonry repairs and family. , 25-36xL Y P Two applications have been by the Teacher -Trustee -- on all county schools on a cost Administration Liaison submitted in Huron --Michael INTERESTED / N i'would like to express my. thanks 26. Personal plus basis, the name and the Harrington, Goderich District Committee which calls for 9 conditions of thea recment to be to relatives and friends, the Bo es - g Collegiate and Miss, Rae Wild, , Boyes Activity Days for g and Cameron families, for their Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stevens, submitted to the' Board for its South Huron District High school year 1974-75 and --kindness -during the .illness and Regent Street, London, wish to y approval. School. distributes them throughout the commendation passing of my sister, Mrs. Mary announce the engagement of the second commendation . Wilfred-,Shortceed, vice -chair - Cameron. —Mrs. Jennetta their , only daughter, Gillian Year alo mace mid -winter break. prsented by C. McDonald, vice- roan, and-a'nother trustee and two Remembrance Day and .Easter and a' Finnigan.. 24-36x1 Louise, to Mr. Ronald Kynock, chairman of Management members from admin str r will Monde only son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell y' Committee, was approved that attend the sixt" an?zual --The report from the Animal g convention of the D'ntario PLblic I would like to thank my relatives, Kynock, Landor Street, London. further investigation would be � gold Care committee was approved as and friends for the lovely flowers, The wedding will take place May carried out with respect to the School Trustees Association in a guideline for the use of animals, medal . treats, cards and visits I received 18th in Rgbinson United Church, g flooding and condition of the Hamilton June 2 4. L7 in Elementary and Secondary while a patient in Seaforth London. 26-36-1 playing field at'Goderich District Resignations schools dealing with their care, Collegiate pending the ' Community Hospital. Thank you g P g ' Two resignations from non- food, and experimentation. On to Dr. Moyo, Dr. Malkus . and The engagement is announced. of finalization of,the construction of g P nurses. Special thanks to the Penny Louise, daughter of Mrs. the committee are: Cam Addison, the new storm sewer- facilityore teaching personnel were teacher at Clinton Public School: received:. Ken Galbraith, bus ' Housekeeping Staff and Goodwill William W. Stevens and the late Bennett Street. driver, Howick Central Public !i pportun%ty „or J'.W.Coulter, Ad•nririistration fund of Huronview, Edelweiss Mr. Stevens, to Mr. John S. Centre J.Gnay, ,teacher at. T1te Board approved a sub- Re effective April 12, and Rebekah Lodge, Seaforth, W.I. Beech of Burlington. The �- , division plan. proposed for the Miss Shirley Mains, secretary at Readers �; F.e.Ma'dill Secondary School; and also to Foster and Marg wedding is to take glace June 1st,. Village of Zurich, but the board Board Office. �. Bennett for their kindness to my in Grace Anglican Church, Harry 13ayter, trustee from representative from the area, R.R.2,'Dashwood, Ronald Jewitt, Two students enrolled at Sout}i, Oe Aaron wife. — Eldin Kerr; 24-36-I Hamilton. 26-36-1 Herbert - Turkheim and Charles .Huron District High School will "tom' - principal of Zurich Public School; ,Kau, and the senior adminis- Mr. and . Mrs. Frederick R. and Dr. J.O.Turnbull, Seaforth have their fees paid at H•B.Bea) We would like to thank everyone Cosford, Seaforth; are pleased to veterinarian. ti•ation will be directed to consult Secondary School, London, next $400 is being awarded to the reader of 'a weekly who was so kind to visit, send announce the forthcomingwith the ' County Planning term .when they will attend a " °"' --A request from *Principal "of + cards and take treats to our son Director, GaryDavidson, with special Art make-up course, newspaper associated as a member of the Cana - marriage of their daughter, Sally Goderich District Collegiate P P Robert while o was a patient o ' Jean, to Mr. James Robert Lee, institute *was approved- to send school c future provision for The Board has received a than WeeklyNewspaper Association who best St. Joseph's Hospital, London for son of Mrs'. Elizabeth Lee and the school accommodation. legacy of $300 under the terms of. the Goderich- Collegiate Concert It was su °stet that the tan ' eight weeks. Special thanks to the late -Mr. Alvin J. Lee. The Band on a three-day tour to gg P the will of the late Victor describes in his or her own words just what the doctors, Westlake Ambulance wedding will take place Saturday, Sarnia, St. Thomas, Waterloo and for 38 lots not be approved but Lauriston of Goderich which will and everyone who helped the M 11, 1974 at 4 P.M. in First Mr. Turkheim said there was a be invested and the income weekly newspaper means to him or her. May Hamilton, May 9 -' 1 1 at a colt of night of the accident., Your Presbyterian' Chur't•h, Seaforth• $300 for transportation costs and critical need for homes in Zurich therefrom used` for • the kindness was very much 26-36x1 and this would hold up the st art maiiitenance of the Robert Park the salary for one supply teacher. appreciated. We would also like on the subdivision. The area is Memorial Medals. The written expression of frank opinion on Permanent Contracts Bertrhnd P.Morrin, busrdriver • - to thank everyone who visited `Lrf� Births situated about a half mile from �� �� ' Susie white a orient in the same 53 staff members were the resent public school in Our Hometown Paper" should be. at•least 250 P P P at Turnberry Public School, will hospital after having an GREIDANUS— To Mr. and Mrs. granted permanent contracts Zurich and will be,•adjacent to St. be a member of pefnianent staff - appendectomy. Rollie and Leo Greidanus, RR,#1, Dublin at effective September i:Mrs. Boniface Roman Catholic School. y 20 an((dd Mrs. Susan words but not exceed 700. Patricia Allen, Clinton Public as of Ma Marg Vanstone. ,. 24-36-1 Seaforth Communit�•-'Hospital, Talking about the numer�if pupils Ritchie, clerical Assistant, Media , April Seaforth a son. 'Hospital, School; Mrs. Maxine Allison, who might be expected from the Centre (half time) will be made a P Objective is to encourage readers of CWNA J.A.D.McCurdy Public 'School; g - 1 wigh to extend my heartfelt new subdivision, Mr. Turkheim member of permanent staff as of Nixon Baker, South Huron g April 21 Weeklies to think about what their weekly means ' thanks to relatives, friends and DAPPLE —Sheila and Bob of said, there might be about 76 neighbours for acts of kindness, Goderich are thrilled to announce District High School; David pupils, with a fifty-fifty split, half Gerald Brophy, Custodian at floral tributes, cards, donations, the arrival of twirl sons born at Bartlett, Wingham Public; Alan for the public and half for the F.E,Madill Secondary School, to them, their families, their lives and their eom- food and expressions of kindness Victoria Hospital, London on Beattie, Usborne Public; Mrs separte school Wingham, was released from his and sympathy, during my recent. April 9, 1974, Christopher atricia Brereton, Exeter Public; Mr. Turkheim said if iHI deoduties as of April •19. munites, and to set these thoughts down in Y Mrs. Suzanne Brooks, • South does build a nuclear powered bereavement in the loss of m � "Todd" and "Chad" Matthew , dear. wife Sarah. Special thanks to are the two wee brothers for. Huron District High; Glenn Buck. generating station in the area, as Remember! It takes but a straightforward language. Polished literary ex - the allbearers, flower bearers, Martin• 27-36x1 Howick Central Public; Maxine rumours indicate, it would not be moment to place an Expositor pression is not sought. The judges will be inter - Burch, Central Huron Secondary; y Want Ad and be moneyin pocket. - mem ers of Britannia 'Masonic Y� for five cars and the increased Win n 1000 Mrs. Helene Cameron„ Southj P ested in simple, clear exposition that indicates an Lodge, Seaforth order of the accommodations needed would Eastern Star, Seaforth Lions. Huron District High; Marilyn be studied to prepare for that oc To advertise, just Dia! Seaforth p P Club, Dr. E. Malkus,. Seaforth,' (Continued from Page 1) Clark, Victoria Public; Gerald P P 527.0240. / occurrence at a later time. awareness by the reader of the role of -the week- Dr.Rowland Wood, Dr. Harry nurse in London had. a lottery Edwards, F.E.Madill Secondary; Allan, Special nurse Jeanne D. ticket which won her $100. "i'd Mrs. Mary Ellison, Stephen . ly in the community. Maar, and. staff 4th floor St. like to know the odds against two Central' Public; Mrs. Pamela Anthony's Hospital, The C.James ° winners• in one family", Mrs. Giles, Central Huron Secondary; -. Entries will first beublished in the member Matthews Funeral Home, St. Campbell said. Mr. Campbell, Jean Hancock, F.E,Madill; Floyd HAVE YOU YOUR p Petersburg, Florida, U.S.A., The sold both of the winning tickets. Herman, Grey Central Public; paper. • G.A.Whitney Funeral Home, Winners of smaller amounts in Rudolph Hooftman, Turnberry Seaforth, Ontario, Rev. e Olympic draw were Mrs. Central Public. SPRING ' th T.E.Hancock and The United Robert Reith of Kitchener (nee Audrey Howe, Goderich Judges will not look for excessively high Church Women of Egmondville Judy Crich) wo won $100 qn n Collegiate; Gordon Johns, South United Church.— John W. ticket that her father, John C. Huron High; Mrs. Krystin praise for the local weekly; they will Study the Modeland. 24-36-1 Crich gave her for Christmas. Kipfer, J.A.D.McCurdy Public; REQUIREMENTS Unconfirmed reports were that Alan Leggatt, Robertson judgment and understanding by readers of the The Walton Recreational Glen McNichol of Walton also Memorial Public; Willard Long, ORDER NOW function of the weekly. This could come from a Committee would like to thank all won $100 South Huron District High; 0 lr_ m A Douglas Ludwig, Central Huron Secondary; John Lusted, WHILE STILL AVAILABLE weekly of any size, large or small. Goderich District Collegiate; Mrs. aw Kathleen Machan, F•E•MadiIi, This is a unique award since it is offered not to John Mann.--Wingham Public; Linda McCaw, Goderich District• member papers, their staffs or regular contribu- Collegiate; Gerald McClinchey.""" "' '• Queen Elizabeth Trainable Ret We have • our GARDEN SEEDS tors (they are specifically excluded), but to the arded; Jeremiah McDonnell, reader of a CWNA weekly who best describei in South Hurondistridt High; Doris d LAWN Cldbft 17CDC 24-36-1 those who took part in the 3 Walk-a-thon on October 13th, i, 1973. To all those who gave ' 4 pledges, walked, gave donations, returned to her home after being helped at the hall or along the 1 5 s mile route, and anyone who MAA OREG0t The family of the helped make this a huge success, Allan Mullen, Goderit:h "District we say thanks. All pledges have paper means to him or her now been honoured and the H,Jspital. amount realized was $1 031 SO Douglas Ludwig, Central Huron Secondary; John Lusted, WHILE STILL AVAILABLE weekly of any size, large or small. Goderich District Collegiate; Mrs. aw Kathleen Machan, F•E•MadiIi, This is a unique award since it is offered not to John Mann.--Wingham Public; Linda McCaw, Goderich District• member papers, their staffs or regular contribu- Collegiate; Gerald McClinchey.""" "' '• Queen Elizabeth Trainable Ret We have • our GARDEN SEEDS tors (they are specifically excluded), but to the arded; Jeremiah McDonnell, reader of a CWNA weekly who best describei in South Hurondistridt High; Doris d LAWN Cldbft 17CDC 24-36-1 Mrs. Mary Thornton has Mclvor, F.E.Madill; Brian Miller. U11 rn his or her own words just what the weekly news- `, returned to her home after being Goderich District Collegiate; MAA OREG0t The family of the a patient in Seaforth Community Allan Mullen, Goderit:h "District paper means to him or her late 'William MacGregor wish to H,Jspital. Collegiate; Mrs. Laura Mullin. Send in to express their sincere thanks for - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Central Huron Secondary. your entry now } the acts of kindness, floral McCallum, Joyce and Cart were Mrs. Marie Parsons, Howick. , ' tributes, cards', donations and recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Central Public; Phillip Parsons,. Ez' expressions of sympathy dun' Glen Corlett, of Stratford. Howick Central Public; L Lynda g Y�kht .ailOfxp • otic recent Bereavement. Special Master Carl McCallum visited Pierson, Holmesville Public; Mrs. th' k to l)f J e' Godd d D with his rand arents• Mr. and Marian Pullman Holmesville � 10510540 an s . . ar , r. g p ' r a Malkus and the staff of Seaforth Mrs. Edward Regele last week c; Madeleine Quick, Box q. Seaforth, Ont. ';i Cotitrttttttiify iiospita(l. Rev. Miss Marion McCallum of Gode "ch District Coitegiate; ' i, W 'Jtit'vis and »or►thron Funeral Listowel visited with her ents, ,Steven astow, J.A.D.McCurdy Ph(ltle S ��Yg1� Sea'fOrth f> $olttc. —Mrs. 'Wtlltartt Mt: Arid Mrs. cCallufn f'titlir; Robert Redick, Zurich (NOTE: Entries must be received not later than May 6th, 1974.) "1 M�icGrel#or and family. 24-36-1 on Saturday. Public Brian Reeve Central .4 '-) 4