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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-26, Page 5• r 'P4 ♦ .. .. A: .. , ...- . .. ♦. .,..1 ... ... 1 .,F :. n :.. ..' R.. . t i .F ...ta . f ".t id ♦ , "(': � -oar• 4.. ,( ' �. •.•.. '.,• '.. ..,y. .. a' ., ♦ ..' ,�, ..5 ,e, ..� e... ;.p- \ ' a < + " n t-(c!'o( " aRID , �'ti r,! P;. •'t � . Lr �, , ,.. ,� w ,'�� - :56 '! A ..1 rL f ,� e,II,.-: ,r r, � �� tb1 {A r r $.�� 'r' r I 4 r t �y ,. e I o f e�t• a 7'� }RR� � r t i' k• ,p I'. ` Y.. I • , a o­E,�­,.,'c,,,. 00 �� � � . ce . fir:- I A cho' l tisi n and Improve the running track School to send 52 Grade 8 enrglmen' at th Seaforth D's i. treasurer ofte hen Township, a -.p expo :.o prcigram at P 8 d j 9 1 f) GIE p.." rrR Brussel Public School, ostlmated 'and, playl,gg field with W,40 to ` students W Camp Sylvan October High School does'not make the. may establish a polling station in ,� cost $ 29,310 will provide one commence in 1975 at an 15 to 48, at a cost, tq the beard of provision of a room or room,S for` the J.A,D.McCtirdy Public School A' for the of three new Home Economic/ estimated cost of $.87,500. approximately 5100 and the such a Day Nursery feasiW but residents of Huron lilt��l�����i ; Industrial Arts Centres proposed Mr, Cochrane said the present salary of on.p supply teacher, will commend the committee for for the Municipal electlot% in 'ern r•., , for senior elementary students in track was put in initially in 1966 The request from Exeter Public its efforts. December, � � �� \ a id }�'' Huroci in the f vewyear capital by the former High School Board School for a field trip by 52 Grade The Board will n of dispo' It is to be board policy to permit n Cir' a ,. forecast by the Huron County and the communit of ton 8 students to Camp -,Sylvan was art of the Gre Township Can of �e use of schools gas polling r ' ` YP Y P P g' Board of Education. The forecast with -the school responsi le for granted, the first half of the group Public School' property at this stations for municipal, provincial Q a maintenance of the track. oin Se tembor 18 19 and the time •two interested arties have or federal elections on the also, includes ' Phase 2 of g ,�' P P renovations at Exeter Public In 'discussing the future seF6nd half September 19-20 at a made inquiries about -such a salt*, understanding that such use will X,.. r" School and re§toration ' and construction work Mr. Cochrane cost to the' school budget of $200 Approval was . , .given._, to not. interfere unduly with ' the n u tri ad i rl .. ' ! nefit fro ;'A t improvement of ranging track suggested that possibly the board and the remaining $200 collected amendment to - board policy conduct of the school program. _ No bltt, Thomson will show y0 tilt o , yo.0 11 b8 , r11 should consider speeding, u the local) The tri is to provide re ardih the chairman's The Board received a the ue Itw. We are looking for responsible, purfull Support to ti,eip.yi�u enjoy.a and playing field at Central P g P Y P P g g q Huron Secondary School 'at prollosals • a,nd plan all the five classes in conservation; ecology, advisory committee that it should for $3,064.94. the amount men end, women -to act as our very profitable tWo months. " �r Clinton. °. Programs for 'building in 1973. pond and stream study 'and act as an internal relations donated and accumulated in .the x' representatives in selling Canada Mr. M. J. May, Registered v, At a board meetingin Clinton Mr. Cochrane said fie had been language experience in the out- committee of the board to deal fund for the .Paul V,• Tiffin " = discussing'construction with of -doors. with affecting harmony Memorial Scholarship from Mrs. Savings Bonds this fall, RBprgs@ntaftve, Nesbitt, Thomson, foard n' y Dr J:Cochrane, -Director. problems.g Y P s% Education submitted to the architect Brian Barratt of The board concurred with the 'and cooperation between Audrey Tiffin.. London would like to interview Stratford who. told hire th t amendment No. 6 to the official trustees, between trustees and' Should you be selected as a' Sub- members far tentative you when he is in your -area In late approval the forecast required construction r coS1s were plan for • Huron Cgunty� by the administ 'ra'tors, 'between Named as Page Agent of one of Canada's Oldest and September.' increasing at a rhte of 15 per cent ' Ministr of Housing fo the administrators, or between Brian Armstrohg... a Grade 8 early ' in October each ,year of g " P Y g �' most respected investment houses,'•- -' Appointments can'be arranged school boards by the Ministry of . each ye6r. Mr. Garratt said at the conversion of the former officers' administrators and i.be xgeneral student at Grey Central School, you'll enjoy the prestige that goes Education. present time' construction is quarters at Vanastra from public. has been accepted as a page in y 1 Y p 9 9 by calling.Mr. May, collect, in At the present time Seaforth costing about $30.per square foot,;`commercial and ' institutional to the Ontario Legislature and will with this challenging and rewarding London at 672-4000. Public School is the only school E. C. Hill, Gdderiph, board , r sidential, consisting 'of 96 Appoint Drivers assume his duties in October. opportunity. with a Horne Economics/ Indus- chairman, reminded trustees that apartments of -''one and two The follgwing appointments to Tuition fees for.the 1`174-75 will when they approved the five-year bedrooms, 'and the enrolment permanenei -staff (non' -teaching) be paid by the Huron Board to trial Arts Centre. Grades 7 and 8 forecast the were ive int erim projection at ,Huron Centennial were made: Margaret Van D'ke Perth Board for Nadine Farrish of -pupils from Hurgqn Centennial Y g -0. P J g Y . School at Brucs field; Hensall approval only and "we are not Public School and Clinton Public. of R.R.A, Seaforth'as accounting R.R.3, Wingham, who requested N�.sBIrr THOMSIlN' AND COMPANY ' committing ourselves to this The board approved the secretary at board office; two bus to attend Listowel District + s Public School; and'Hullett (ventral M School at Londesboro are bused to Program": nomination 4o the Department of drivers at Brookside Public School Secondary School.f�or the Year Ill LIMITED Seaforth to obtain instruction in In other business .the board National Defence for a iwo-year Keith Tyler and Ron Jamieson,' level music progr me which these classes. The building awarded _ he tender for six new term with the department schools ' both of Lucknow; bus drivers at was not available at the Offices in Principal Cities Acroea Canada, New York and London program presently underway at school ses to Clinton' Ch�Ye� gverseas of John Ball of Seaforth, Grey Central - Stewatr Steiss Qf F.E.IvladiN' Secondary School in Members of of Victoria School in Goderich will Plymou of Clinton for $101,307. a teacher of Seaforth District R.R.2, Brussels and Ted Redpath Wingham. Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver Stock Exchanges and the provide the second centre fat all This firm was the only one to High School. If he is accepted, on of R.R.1, Listowel; Arnold Keyes The longer time periods in the New York, Midwest and Ameeic•an (A6sociate) Stock Exchanges ' Grade 7 and 8 students in the two, submit a firm price in 4iting, the his return a comparable position of Varna as custodian at Huron timetable experiment at- South public schools in Goderich and for other rive firmsedid not. with the board will be available to Centennial School, Brucefield. Huron District High. School will °two neighbouring schools. It was reported that enrolment him. His application last year to Wilmar D. YWein, clerk- continue for another year. The suggested locations for the . on opening day, September 3, for teach'overseas.was unsuccessful. , three , new centres are 'Brussels, the 32 schools under the board's ;w -- Turnberry and Exeter. It was Jurisdiction totalled 12,624, up 23 Clear U.S. Flag Gift proposed that the const}uction of pupils over Jast year. The Seaforth District High U the Exeter Centre be started in More in Clinton School Girls' Band will be notifed :> 1975 at an estjmated , cost of that it may,accept the offer of an c=' Mr. Cochrane said Clinton American fla on condition that it i $199,400; and the Brussels and g: Public School experienced the be used in the colour. party Turnberry Centres be started in P Y 1976 at an estimated cost of greatest increase when some 50 when the `and is performing in p„ r' ��• \ �' 7 � pupils app -Eared on opening day '$229,310 each. the, United States or when -an who had not been pre' -registered American group is participating At the present time Phase 1 of a g P P P g and were unex ected. To handle a. construction and renovation progr. P., in a parade in Canada. .z r - the situation one of the The board will send a letter'to� am of t�77;935 is underway at kindergarten tczachers was hired \ Exeter 'Public 'School. Phase 2 Supplied Hnd Serviced By M. Lotti l,mded • Mrs. Elizabeth Beuttenmiller of he PI -000 full time, rather than half days y '> �` ' ,y the Seaforth Committee of Da ';;�� y '0 .,.,,; ,;v, vGotild include updating li htin :::::...:...:..:..::::....... _ . and another w teacher as �.....::.. :...: ..... .:,..:.1,:....� :, . �,.... . eri advisingthat ..............:....:......, .............:.........................,..,... ::,..F::.:.:..,..::.:...a.., .L...:........ .......... __....:.... .,, .... cut Nurseries.,.::::::�.::...,,..>..:...:....,.:......:....;..::.•::.:,::::::<•:::..:: .. �.....,...,,:...,...:..::...•:;{.::::<:•:::::::,<.;:;<:<::.:.:;:::..:........:......... .......:.. t�iiMlt� c and ventilation systems office ....:..;..;;:.:::<c.:<;..,.>;::.;:,::::.. :•>.•:.:>�.... IOItE�iirllf w:„,.,; Y hired. ;• - � <; :...:•.: IIIIfIIIIft1YIfWMWri�trrrrltrtlotiilftWltrrrYrlE��iYYttErtr�it�tII1111rrr�riWt accommodation to inel.ude' y%w'':s!iz With one Grade 8 class moved / .:;;..., guidance,. and health room ' CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A” RED RIBBON BEEF to a windowless room' in the vy+ facilities; and provision of a stage basement , to, accommodate the ? €? and dressing rooms for school and increased enrolment, the board INSTALLED `� community use. Pfiase 2 is authorized Mr. Cochrane to lease U0 U0 »€ # `�- a portable classroom for the Y " scheduled for a possible start in P 1 `'> IN TOMATO SAUCE 1975 at an, estimated 'cost of remainder of the 19,74-75 year at a CATELLI s> • ALL TYPES 'r?:'>`::< $210,000. rental of $210 'er'month las cost "`. P P . COOKED Duncan Hines <; �fy �,.j. Improve Track of installing h tiro and water. YID , P g Y. >' CAKE MIXES SPAGHETTI .:.. Wate-<{ ,. At Central Huron Secondary, The board approved the — V•. ,>: y School it is proposed to restore request from Clinton Public v. ek ' 111eL C 19'h[n C •��' I0 BUILDING CEENRE INfiYX/1lHfN Here at Ball -Macaulay w6 are ready to help you plan a new modern kitchen, make suggestions as to design and n materials and work out estimated to suit your -budget. You'll b� surprised how little it will cost. BALL= MACAULAYLtd. BUILDING SUPPLIES Clhllton 482-9814 -- Hensall 262-2713 -- Seaforth S27-09110 ■ 11 C SAVE TIME AND GAS 1 SHOP THE IGA NEAREST OU APPLE, BLUEBERRY, CHERRY . STAFFORD `Y "" 77� BROCCOLI ASSORTED FLAVOURS - CARLTON CLUh SOFT DRINKS ASST'D SCENTS - AIR CARE ROOM DEODORIZER 'n. 39'6 PIE FILLING 24all .�9 \` BEE MAID 711 F1/111, CREAMED HONEY 1 "; DAINES BEEF - TOP CHOICE DOG FOOD 7201-2.19 BLANCHED OR SPANISH • PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS ,li 6TQ e..1 ■69 FROM CONCENTRATE - TREESWEET u"' 40° FANCY QUALITY - McCAIN SPEARS 111" 4e3e PLAIN OR SALTED WESTON CRACKERS`is S9° FRUIT JUICE Ut Ic' SEAFOR HEINZ COLBY, BRICK, FARMERS SIX VARIETIES WIiiT VINEGAR i:; 1 ■®9 BADEN XXX -CHEESE ;u: 99° MANNING BISCUITS uw 69 seafixih IGA is open all dad Wednesday and Friby nigh ""All 9pie