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the Huron '.Expositor every The two. teachers are Miss Ail in all it should provide an Belly "
° k second week. Tit $ cglumns'will , Hoekstra and Mrs. Smith, but evening .of fun. Wickets will be Our neighbors neat tale school'
tell about the com ltd resent sometimes we et Mr. Carroll, av gable to the parents and Might bre wondering' on . these
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Editor •Joanne Boven, ie eters Mr. Bishop setup our aquarium. 8 pupils are tneaniiorin about
event, lite pegple in chat_ e,'are: Mrs. Patterson and, Dot u is later 'thia•manth. worm Bunn days why the Grade MCGREG®
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a Anne Ribey and dant�e Gsirns. We all do things together. Outer's Clgb the ya d sitting in groups all over
By " We're hoping the pOople of the Last week we got our new table . On Friday,' September 27, the the area. They have been captur» To v�'i " i r
i h community will /enjoy reading desks. The room looks brand new. Outer's Club chaperoned by Miss ing the beauties of fall ' in ,
Jack Riddell, M.P.P. Huron r about what is happening at the Just around the corner is Mrs. Hoekstra, Mr. Farwell and Mr, sketches. v. E
school. Bennett's Grade 1 class. The only Bishop left for a weekend camp•
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Seaforth Public School has time we really hear them is when out near Collingwood. The wea- Cameras
welcomed two new' teachers this they sing. ther was somewhat dismal but the In a grade 6 class there is to be GOVERNMENT
year. Mrs. Beverly Smith who is a members survived. and really' an extra person, a camera than.
There h.been a great deal of physicians will be told where they outpatient basis only. The bulk of Drama Club ° >[1VfipFAOTFA
teaching Grade Two, and Mr. seemed' their weekend. He is to be filming the Chas for 2
criticism from the people in this may practise and where they may chemical tests could go to some Rehearsals have `started for
Ross Carter who is f weeks in
Much of th'e
area regarding the Government's not. As one constituent wrote, "A nearby larger hospital for teaching the time was. spent November so that when
g $ Grade Six. three plays to be produced for' a preparing meals and setting up people watch films 'or movies, Whole Beef 1.05
plans to change the health care doctor is supposed to be someone analysis, and only patients November "Drama Night." Stu- they
The Grade 8B's will be having a and breaking up camp, but the know howit is put.together.
delivery system in Huron County. you can respect and go to with ' needing immediate emergency dents from Grades Five to Eight `
The " Ministry of Health has any problems, and in some cases care would be in -patients.' Thanksgiving Assembly on Fri- group did have a chance to view Everyone say cheese( Half Beef 0�1
proposed a District Health
even a close friend, .This will all
I cannot help wondering which
October
day, eto er
should rovide a variety of
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autumn to her most elegant finery
and to do some exploring on and
Council for this area which is
be lost if Doctor Mustard has his
hospitals in our area will be
Sports
entertainment and some good fun
around. the' Bruce Trail.
comprised of F�igjn,.•.lvlidc).le�ex,
way."
converted into community health
Several members of our
too.
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Oxford, Perth and Huron, and
Another concern is that our
centres once the District Health
The
class
are participating in the soccer
The "Stone in the Road" is' a
also includes the cit of London.
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local hospitals will lose their
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Council starts functioning.
event against lirucefield ota Oct-
children's fairy tale in a medieval
Art
The Health District will ha"ve a
autonomy if the proposed Area
o
possible loss of autonomy at
ober 4. We at Seaforth Public
setting with king's and queen's
We have noticed a large
population of 550,000 which I feel
Health Services Management
hospital boards is one of the
School tried very hard but the
and peasant parts. 1t is being
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number of people hanging around
P P g g
is far too large. Other Health
Boards are created. These Boards
things I hear talked about most
boys lost 3-0 and the girls lost. l-0.,
Performed by the junior grades. A
in the halls the past few days.
Districts such as Grey and Bruce
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would assume the responsibility
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often in discussions on the
The girls played a very exciting
western farce is under way by the
Normally, Mr. Talbot does not .
have a population of only 114,000.
for the management of health
Mustard Report. This is just
game almost scoring Several
Grade seven group. It is called
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permit this; but i this Case he
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What chance will Huron have to
service institutions in the area,
another step in the erosion of
Seaforth Public School has time we really hear them is when out near Collingwood. The wea- Cameras
welcomed two new' teachers this they sing. ther was somewhat dismal but the In a grade 6 class there is to be GOVERNMENT
year. Mrs. Beverly Smith who is a members survived. and really' an extra person, a camera than.
There h.been a great deal of physicians will be told where they outpatient basis only. The bulk of Drama Club ° >[1VfipFAOTFA
teaching Grade Two, and Mr. seemed' their weekend. He is to be filming the Chas for 2
criticism from the people in this may practise and where they may chemical tests could go to some Rehearsals have `started for
Ross Carter who is f weeks in
Much of th'e
area regarding the Government's not. As one constituent wrote, "A nearby larger hospital for teaching the time was. spent November so that when
g $ Grade Six. three plays to be produced for' a preparing meals and setting up people watch films 'or movies, Whole Beef 1.05
plans to change the health care doctor is supposed to be someone analysis, and only patients November "Drama Night." Stu- they
The Grade 8B's will be having a and breaking up camp, but the know howit is put.together.
delivery system in Huron County. you can respect and go to with ' needing immediate emergency dents from Grades Five to Eight `
The " Ministry of Health has any problems, and in some cases care would be in -patients.' Thanksgiving Assembly on Fri- group did have a chance to view Everyone say cheese( Half Beef 0�1
proposed a District Health
even a close friend, .This will all
I cannot help wondering which
October
day, eto er
should rovide a variety of
P Y
autumn to her most elegant finery
and to do some exploring on and
Council for this area which is
be lost if Doctor Mustard has his
hospitals in our area will be
Sports
entertainment and some good fun
around. the' Bruce Trail.
comprised of F�igjn,.•.lvlidc).le�ex,
way."
converted into community health
Several members of our
too.
+
Oxford, Perth and Huron, and
Another concern is that our
centres once the District Health
The
class
are participating in the soccer
The "Stone in the Road" is' a
also includes the cit of London.
Y
local hospitals will lose their
P
Council starts functioning.
event against lirucefield ota Oct-
children's fairy tale in a medieval
Art
The Health District will ha"ve a
autonomy if the proposed Area
o
possible loss of autonomy at
ober 4. We at Seaforth Public
setting with king's and queen's
We have noticed a large
population of 550,000 which I feel
Health Services Management
hospital boards is one of the
School tried very hard but the
and peasant parts. 1t is being
P P g
number of people hanging around
P P g g
is far too large. Other Health
Boards are created. These Boards
things I hear talked about most
boys lost 3-0 and the girls lost. l-0.,
Performed by the junior grades. A
in the halls the past few days.
Districts such as Grey and Bruce
Y
would assume the responsibility
P Y
often in discussions on the
The girls played a very exciting
western farce is under way by the
Normally, Mr. Talbot does not .
have a population of only 114,000.
for the management of health
Mustard Report. This is just
game almost scoring Several
Grade seven group. It is called
g P
permit this; but i this Case he
P
What chance will Huron have to
service institutions in the area,
another step in the erosion of
times. The boys also put a great
the "Cactus Wildcat". The set
doesn't mind as they are life size
be represented' ' effectivel on
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including, of course, hospitals.
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local control over local institutions
deal of effort into their game but.
ting„ for the Senior play is a street
paintings of the grade four pupils.
such a huge District Health
Health Minister Frank , Miller
that regionalization inevitably
luck just didn't seem to be with
in the slums of New York cit Y1
The students in Miss Little's and
Council?
recentlymade some statements
brings with it. With the
g
t)aem. Best of luck to both teams
where a✓young boy .and his lame
_Mrs.,Webster's rooms have been
Although the principle behind
about hospitals which are also
establishment of Area Health
irl friend are beset with the
working hard this past week at
1?rlce subject to change
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the establishment of District rather disturbing. He said the ' Services Management Boards to next week when they again play _
HealthCouncils is sound, i feel most efficient hospitals contain control health institutions, in Brucefield at the Seaforth School. w
that by placing Huron into such a between 250 and 300 beds in other words hospitals, the demise October 1 was to be the date of
huge district there is a danger them. About 65 per cent of of traditional voluntary hospital., the Cross Country meet which McKILLOE' MUTUAL FIRE 79
that we will be ignored and hospitals in Ontario are smaller boards is a certainty. involved boys and girls of all .,e
overpowered by the larger than that, including hospitals in I am very interested in hearing ages. Unfortunately the weather INSURANCE COMPANY
w s not suitable so the meet will Buyers of t
centres such as London. our area. your thoughts on the District a v
now be held on October 16 at Bill % %^W
What we don't know yet and He said, "Smaller hospitals Health Council and your opinions > i Established•1876
what will be crucial to the healtrmust examine , the feasibility of on the ideas recommended by the Million's Farm near Kinburn.
care delivery system in Huron, is eliminating some of their Mustard' Report which I have The runners will continue to run HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth,, Ontario
what the Government plans to do services. With some of the very discussed in this article. As your for practice up to this date.. Tw �A Yf Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Yhgne• 527-0400
about the recommendations of:the small hospitals, in fact, I'm representative at Quee Park, I � �i �: It Only
Health Planning Task Force, tempted to wonder if their role in feel that it is essential that I know Our Field Trill I '
better known as the Mustard the community ought to be as a your views on this important By Room 10 Red Cloviir.'aReport: The Report community health centres question so that i can bring them On Thursday, September 26, n d4ittle
OSIS A
recommended that the District places where most people can forward in the upcoming debate room 10 (Grade 4) went on a field �,, Health Councils be' responsible come for' treatment on an 'in the Legislature. trip near the railwaytracks. Mr• i _ ' `` t0
Elliott, from Exeter High School, • -
for the development of policies • was our excellent guide. He told a n * Be Safe
and ,plans for the delivery of us how seeds travel. We -had a B' .r i f o o f Tref o' l
health care according to UCW holds Thankoffering P - to
Government policies and chance to ick ,.and examine /
P weeds and seeds. He let us play d! Fire, Extended Coverage, Windstorm, Theft
standards. The Report sees the �/ Property Damage, Liability, Etc.
District Health Councils having The U.C.W. of Brucefield Jesus I have -promised" in games so we could learn the •
the major role in initiating United Church held their unison. names of the plants. We even got
developing and endorsing plans Thankoffering in the schoolroom The offering was received by to nibble on the berries of the Se dd
Directors
developing
and Adjaetere
for health programs and facilities, on Tuesday evening, October 1st. Mrs. John Moffat and Mrs. Mel Hawthorne bush. Some of us Wm:'Alexander, Seaforth Phone 527-0831
including the power to determine Mrs. Clifford Henderson and Graham and dedicated. liked -them but most of us thought Robt. Archibald, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1817
how man health practitioners of Mrs: David Triebner were in they tasted bitter. This was.our • Ken Carnochan, R.R.4i Seaforth 527=1545
charge of the devotion. Mrs. son took as her Roes Leonhardt R.R.1 Bornholm 345-2234
various types a district requires. I g r most.exciting day in September.
Mrs. Tnebne God for Life". LTD John McEwing, R.R.1, Blyth 523-9390,
have received man letters from p g theme Thank G
Y P rs, Henderson MAPLE LEAF MILLS
Henderson opened the meeting read a poem 2In 1 StanleyMcllwaineR.R.2, Goderich 524-7051
Donald Mckercher, R.R.1, Dublin 527-1837
my corPstituents expressing with a poem -"Let the Peace of P
concern about the proposals God" followed by singing hymn' followed by hymn "The Day Thou By Janice Cairns (SEED DIVISION) . Wm. Pepper, aini R.leld 482-7534
"Come Ye Thankful people Gavest Lord" and this part of the The newest room in the school . Wm. epper,a, Box held Clinton 482-7593
contained in the Mustard Report. P P meeting closed with the "Lord's is Room 12. This is m room: 3
One of the concerns voiced most come" with Mrs. Fred McGregor g Y EXETER, ONT. — PHONE 235-0363 Agents:
at the piano. Mrs. Triebner led, in Prayer"; There are 9 blackboards, 1 clock,
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often is that residents of Huron P � -
will not be free to see the prayer followed by reading The Bradly Family entertained 57 desks, 55 students, I' aq'uar (Jones,' MacNaughton). James Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth Wm. Leiper, Londesboro
physician of their choice and that P' singing Y ium, 2 teachers and lots, df Steve J. Murray, R.R.S,. Seaforth K 1. Etae, Seaforth
Scripture and sin in hymn "O, with several numbers
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REGISTRATION— 4. Classes will be held each, week, generally from 8 to 10 p.m. Phone the School and FEES -
1. All classes will begin during the week of October 14- ENROL HOW Full Courses . $12.00
2. Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning S. One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma *Haff Courses (10 sessions Or fewer) 7.00
or visiting the school- will be allowed •for academic courses completed.
Some courses may have to be can. Gradb XIII Courses 20.00
3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night if class is• 6. Other courses, will be- considered if sufficient interest is shown celled if insufficient .interest is Materials for projects must be supplied by students.
not already filled. and a suitable instructor is available.: indicated by enrolment. Studonfs must purchase required text books.
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Moj�iday Night- Tuesday Night- Monde Night- ACCOUNTING (Gr. X111) GERMAN (Beginners)
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BRIDGE *BRIDGE (Beginfters) ART BOOKKEEPING (Advanced- credit) SEWING (Beginners)
DECORATIVE TUBE PAI NTINGL (Liquid *CREATIVE COOKING BASIC SEWING CHEMISTRY (Gr. XIII) TYPING (Beginners) (credit)
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*ENGLISH: GREAT READING CONSUMER EDUCATION (credit) MAN IN SOCIETY (Or XII)
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WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS - WELDING Bim" REFINISHING - WELDING
' JUDO— oys: 7-8:30; Men: 8:30-10. 'WEDNESDAY NIGHT—
Wednesday Night- *LADIES' SPORTS NIGHT
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