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Catholic School Board Monday Mr.Vi tor was, congratulated. Ca �oljqyare.t9'15e041$.0 IVA i
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night, The tender is sub t to by the board members for his And, support 14 9�4,ev it' Ale
approval by the Ministry of reccut'election as vige,'president the �b6st ppsq!,p N�.#kho Ud�qq 4119
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Ontario Ass6clatiori of Education Mrs, !red
The Ri6hl tender. the lowest of Administratiyq -official at the 4th as A Orado, `_9XPyP§, ;p�,$ 00 -,j,
nine received by the board, was, annual conference in Ottawa. Mrs'-Colicrinip Moco, b0ca,',,� yead
$68,144, The 'highest was Mr.Vintar said a metric teach
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%$94,342. planning committee is being
The board will put 417 feet of formed as Th oma Wells,,
link fence along the ' e property line Minister of Education has said
✓of the one acre recently Ontario is ready to begin
purchased for St. Mary's School implemeniation of the metric
at Hesson from Simon Stemmler, system in the schools next year
�Nlk. R.R.4, Listowel, to provide a with the aim that schools will be
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better roadway for the school fully converted to metric by 1978.
buses. The fence Was one of the Mr. Vintar said that classes for ijr
provisions required by the Perth parents on the metric system will
FUR` Land Division Committee befor�E be held as well as the'Olasses for'
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in order to safeguard the children Assistant Superintendent
living. on adjacent roe les, Joseph Tokar reported on a
presently owned by Ron Poissant planning meeting he attended at
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and Mr,St
A schedule for implementing last week attended by
the Family Life Program was representatives from Elgin,
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presented for board approval by Oxford, London -Middlesex and
JohnVintar, Superintendent of Huron -Perth County Roman
NO FOOD' SHORTAGE HERE! Karen Teske 's Bannon, Debbie Dorssers, Mary Anne Van Bakel, t,
Education. It ' calls for the Catholic Separate School Boards.
sen,lorhome economics class at SDHS were studying Fay Storey," Anne 'Clark, Joanne Weber, Trudy program to be planned at The Committee made plans for
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production, and food. shortages in Claessons, Susan Humphries, Colleen Cronin, Cathy meetings in Januar y for the Phase 2 on Focus on Faith which
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developing countries this term and decided they Sim, Barb Smith, Dorothy Van Doornik, Brenda principals, the teachers and the is to be held on Sunday, Ja;uary
would like to help those who don't get enough to eat. Savauge, June Eggert, , Linda Bell, Suzanne- pastors to instruct the Grade',`8 19 at the St. Lawrence School.
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The girls collected cans and boxes of food from the students in the 15 -week " period" Attending will be the board
Beuerman, Janice Houston, Tulda Dyk, Ellen from February to May. As'it has chairmen from the four school
whole student body and will donate the food to the Stewart. Teacher Karen Teskey. Rhonda Ferguson, not been possible to obtain a boards and their wives, as well as
Seaforth Lions Club who distribute fo6d baskets in Joanne ' Whitman, Effie Hulzebos, Darlene co-ordinator for the program, board members and their HURRAY FOR THE POST OFFICE It's not
this area every year at Christmas time. Class Carnochan and Mary Ann.. -Flannigan were absent Mr.Vintar suggested that the spouses, members
embers Of oft , 6n these days that a newspaper has something
members in front of the pile of food are: Ann when the photo was taken. (Staff Photo) same program as used last term, administration and their wives good to say about the Post 'Office but we have.,to
give 'credit --where credit is due. Expositor staff
member Dave Robb received this charred card
enclosed in a hand -written envelope with a.,careful
note from the Toronto Post Office explaining that it
SDHS Review had gone through the recent fire there. Pretty . good
service, right? Now, if ' all our out-of-town
Home Economics class collects canned food subscribers could just receive their papers on time ..
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Sandra Hulley and why and how this same work key the Home Ec teacher. She has'been a school secretary for six hundred members in the choir, There was a big turnout of girls
for the student body years and plus, , us, was presented They all take music in Listowel as
o would be in black or white or in asked who wanted to try for the team
In n' effort to enable less another medium'. support in the effort that the level with a gift by Wilma Jansen of the a course. Their music teacher and it was a tough dedision to
fortunate families in the area to The pictures were created by four Home Ec students are Students' Council. Mrs. Webster directed them. They receive lots make as to what girls to choose.
have a happy Christmas, the level artists from all over the world. making to collect canned goods is leaving us after Christmas. of practice; forty-five minutes Because of this large turnout,
four Home Economics' students Some come from as close' as for t he needy in the area. She The gift consisted of a beautiful each day in class, plus the girls Miss Harris says an intromural ARNOLD STINNISUN
have began a campaign to collect
London and others as far away, as asked that each student bring in white shawl. and boys meet separately for two tournament every Friday night is 'LIFE — HEALTH and AOCMENT
canned goods from the student Denmark, Germany and Rhode- at least one can of some kind of . Next some of the level two girls hours each week. This practice, planned. This way, everyone who
body. Each student is asked to Registered Retirement Pensions
donate a minimum of one cat, of sia. food by the end of this week. presented a little skit about Santa clearly reflects on their singing. wishes to paly volleyball, even if income Tax Ueductable Registered
The purpose of the exhibition
# food to be brought in by the end is Next was the presentation of Claus getting ready'to deliver all During the presentation, their they ace not the greatest player in Retirement Annuities.
of this week. The cans will then to bring art to people who do not the Art Club. June Eggert read a his presents on Christmas Eve. director not only had his students Pthe world, will get a chance to do — REPRI?,SENTING'
be packed in hampers and have access to galleries and poem entitled "Twas the Night He was drunk at the time. sing songs, but he also ekplained -so.
Sun Life Assurance Company
distributed. As a result, Christ- museums. Before Exams", which is closely The Geography Club then ..to the audience the different parts Every Week _more and more
mas should be a lot merrier for December Assembly related to "The Night Before presented their skit. It was 4.11 of the choir' and how they peop I le discover what mighty jobs
Of Canada
Christmas." about a plane -ride-, the different %"i(ked- to;'ftarrnojqU8i6 wi�611 TELEPHONE: 527-0410
some families in the' area. The monthly assembly was Next, the eight nominees for people who take them and the together. Most of the audience are accomplished by low cost 117'GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFY)RTIR
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Florida Draw Made held last Friday. This was the Snow Queen were introduced. condition they are in while they was made up of public school Expositor Want
The winner of the trip to Christmas assembly, therefore it They are: From level one A - Kim are taking the ride. students. All the Melody Makers 527-0240.
Florida � contest, sponsored by the seemed. only fitting that Santa Campbell, From level one B, After this Allan announced the and Miss Harris really enjoyed 114gl, Nbi
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Geography Club was drawn at the monies. Allan CAtnochahn, Elizabeth Johnson, from Level high the presentation.
assembly last Friday.' The one C, Susan Nabors, from level school on December 20. with Girls' Volleyball Team Chosen
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winning -name, drawn by -Mr. one D, Hilda Wynja, from level Vehicle playing. The 1974-75 girls' volleyball
Plumsteel was Mrs. Diane Hyn- made'a few announcements at the two A, Kim Anstett, from level Girls' Trumpet Band team has been chosen. They are 0
senburgen of RR4 Scaforth.- beginning of the assembly. The two B, Vikie Harris, from level The SDHS Girls' Trumpet as follows: Anne Albert, Gayle
school coats which were ordered
Congratulations Mrs. Hynsen- two C, Marilyn Murray, from Band has been busy playing at a Beuerman, Rita Blom, Mary peau
three weeks ago and should have
burgen. been in'by now will not be in until level two D, Carolyn Young. lot of parqdes. On- Nov. 30 they Blom, Maureen Delaney, Janet 11C
Art -Exhibition In Library The voting took place after the 'played in the Goderich Santa; Haney, Susan Hoornaert, Elaine
after Christmas. The prizes that
Anyone who has been in the students won in the magazine assembly and the new Snow Claus Parade. Last Saturday, Hopper, Maryanne Kale, Mary
library lately will have noticed the contest are also late. It is not Queen will be announced and December 7 they played in the Ellen Knight, V* O'Rourke,
art exhibition taking place there. crowned at the December 20 Exeter Santa Claus Parade. Nancy Salverda,%nn ' Swart,
The exhibition consists of a know when they will be in. Allan, -,dance. Melody Makers Linda Vanneste and Hilda Wynja.
mentioned the student council
number of pictures, and was had received a thank you note . The German Club sang two Last Wednesday, December 4,, Miss Harris, team captain, says
organized and circulated by the from the Van Egmond organiza- songs following this. They were the Melody Makers, accompanied she hopes to, get the team going
London Art Gallery Extension tion, thanking them for the cash "0 Christmas Tree" and "Du Du by staff advisor, Miss Harris, and win some games. She says
Department. Each week has a donation the students' -council Liegsi Mir Im Herzen". Santa attended Clinton High School to there. is some really good players
different theme. Last week's Claus directed the singers. hear Listowel High School Choir on the team and they can or are
collection of art showed the artists had given them. The st udenU After this, Janet Webster, who sing. There ar� nearly one capable of scoring a lot of points.
utie of colour. The styles and body is invited to drop into the moo
home at any time and see what is
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techniques' employed in this
exhibition are varied, but colour going on.
is used as the primary tool. of Following the announcements
creation. The co-ordinator of the the skits were presented. The
exhibition, Daniela Presetnik, first skit was put on 'by the 550
hopes that in viewing the exhibi- Club. It was entitled "The Night
tion, we will look with both our Before Christmas."
The thinking next item to take place was
eyes and our minds an announcement by Miss Tes- Deluxe Zigzag with Stretch Stitch Deluxe Dial A6110matic
about the effect a work has on us
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PROCLAMATION &I
TOWN OF SEAFORTH,
By resolution of the Council, I hereby
proclaim
Thursday, December
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Boxing Day
A Public Holiday
I and respectfully request the Citizens
and Businessman to observe the same
F. C. J. SILLS
Mayor
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