The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-17, Page 16Sister Mary .speaks... to
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THE NORTH •END:of the„Egroondville ,church. shed after it was flattened by the
Weight 'of ralri.sOaked snout on Sunday afternoon. ThIS portion is actually owned by
John Mackenzie of Seaforth.- " (Expositor - Photo)
The Huron County • Bc;ard of
, Eduction feels it can cape with
an influx of students in the East
Wawanosh township if a
'proposed'` 40 lot subdivision is
constructed in the near future.
The board received- a.letter from
the Ontario Ministry of Housing
• !- The Huron County, Board of
Education ,dissolyed its Trustee
Teacher Administration liaison
•committeeMonday afternoon and
gave • „the ' committee's.
.respensibilitY Of recommending'
the School -year calendar for board •
approval.... to" the, education •
,committee. The' move-takes..the • • -
responsibility of • recommending
school yearealendarS away from a
committee ' c posed
representative of • the 'board, •
teacher 'fed rations ,... principal.,
associations and ' senior
'administration • and, gives it to
trustees. • • .
uron Berard dtssalves.-One
f ,committees _
at their Monday Meeting asking if,
the impact of the hosing
-':development on the present
school facilities would require the
county to. build an additional
schoal site.
The area the subdivision is 7-
pla4nied for is presently served •by.
the.. East WaWanosh Public
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combined with. the .lack of time
members had, ' hampered the.
:effectiveness'. He added
there- was a feeling_ amongst
teacherh ar evpette: eenbttaatiinves
d
4h,9apt ittvohoenY •
of their particular „federationleif
any contentious item and 'that .
similat -cornmittee-Thad-beetr-sef
.up through negotiations on terms
Of secondary--schools • teacher.
collective_ agreement, -adding to
the lack' •of.' progress, -He . also
pointed out .that • there' was an
inequality, -of representation on • „
the committee. which -- was •
composed-of eight teachers, 'two •
hoard'T members and two •
•.:-administrators. ,• • .
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Mr. Cocharane said that in
recent yearS the committee dealt
'almost' 'exclusively , with--
preparation and , recemtnendation
to the board of the schOol
calendar year since... Many Other
formal-responsibilities,.are now an
'integral .part--- of negotiated
agreeinents.'v'
The 'committee was Originally,
set up to discuss., formulate
requests and propose solutions on
matters of edtteation concern, to
interpret board" pOliety ;to StiffS,
to draw potential Probleins'to :the
.attentiop, -of the board --and -TO
recommend solutions. They were
also to establish Sub-cpMmittees
when necessary 'or when
requested"by the board to do so,
to offer assistance to the board, to
serve as a. sounding . board • in
School iti Belgrave and by
F.E,Madill Secondary School jrt
Wingham, 'The developer 6t the
subdivision, 'Lorne Humphrey,
has his project before the
province • for ministry approval
and the Colinty board of education
was asked if they could cope with-
poSsible 80 studentS.
establishing board' policy; 'to'
screen discuss, evaluate and
recommend solOtions on
Contentious.issues "referred to'
the boardS,,,the teachers or senior
administration and to establish, a,.,.,
level. of priorities for.;
committees.
Director of education John
co'Chrane pointed out to the board
that,,althOugh no•additional-sehool
" Site is needed • now it is possible
-. that additions to existing schools
'May 'he' required at some time in .
the;futtire. '
• In other business- the board
referred a request ;front Hurpn•
County, Engineer ;litre Britnell to
..,purchase • -board. of education
property at Colborne *.Central .
School to 'permit the Widening"of
the couhty.read the school is on.
Mr Britnell said the county planS
to -Widen 'and pave 'the. road in
1977 and requires 17 Ifeet of land
On . body sides of :the read to
extend ,the right of way front 66'
feet to 100 feet. The portion' of
land 'needed ,from the board of
• education is a strip '17 feet .,wide .
and 687 feet, long containing ,0.27
acres. ••Landowners' are being
offered $200 an. acre plus a new
fence :or five dollars- per red `hi"
""lieu of fence The offer represents
.cost-;-to - the ,eounty.•
...,:according to . Mr. Britnell.
Mr. Bennett pointed out tp the
board' 'that font- trees' on ...the
.board's land/being. sought will.
• not haVetO moved nor will two
portable classrooms located 49
_feet :from the centMine of the
road, ,
, the sale of the land is
approved county NILO- would
mean. that the cash offer ,Would
stand at $54, for-the-0,27 acres,
plus 41.'6 rods of farm style fepce
or -$208 as a easb pay!hent in lieu
....of the fence. —
Colborne township trustee
Shirley Hazlitt asked• that tbe
9ffer he Sent to the,, management
committee pointing out that $200 •
per acre for land is far toe 'cheap
and that the playground area of
, the school would need a chain link
'
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fence as opposed to a farm, style
fence.
The board also approved an
$800 grant to the Belgrave, Blyth,
Brussels School Fair Board to
help 'defray costs for this •year's
September fair.
11.J.Elliottwas appointed vice-
chairman of the • salary
-negotiating •committee. The -
appointment was made •because
the' committee felt that a vice
chairman was needed because the
dictates of Bill 100 will make
meetings- • necessary' - at times
when chairman
i
Cayley Hill's
business cominhmetits preclude
his attendance.
was a Sister because she felt that
was what God wanted-her to do.
She gaye an illustrated talk on
Alie -function-of Mount St: Joseph
in 'London, showing the young
girls as they prepared themselves
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In making the recommendation •
to the board, director of educatiop
John Cocharane said• the
committee T.T.A.L. committee
never reached its full' potential,
He said the cumbersome
structure' created by .12' members,
PUC watching .water supply
mayor tells council members
that the town has an adequate
water supply and . is discussing
whether to bring a 1974 'well into
play, look for. a new Well or
upgrade- pumping• 'capacity on
existing wells, :-Mayor Beity
Cardno. council's rep to the
commission reported Monday
night. . •
None of the alternatives will
cause an increase in water wa:tes,
she assured councillor Wayne
Ellis.
Several coitncillors _suggested,
that increasing the PUC'S
capacity to pump 'water was
cheaper and made more sense,Toddy's Health •
than building a reServoir. (at an °
,estilnated cost of half a million
dollars) to hold-water. The public
works - :department has''"an
By_David Woods , cause is. emotional . communi-
-Depiession ,is an entirely cations is. still the best bet.
„ natural - state: . 'Everyone Two pamphlets :Dealing .
experiences. it at one time - 9r with •Mental -Depression and
.• aoother:: • , • Mental Illness • and Today's
It may be brought on by some Society 'are available without
'actual event by marital strife, charge frorrche -Health Resource
' by 'money op-employment worries Centre, Communications: Branch,
(By E. Bradnock) -- or it 'may just be• a temporary
The annual meeting 6r feeling -9f "the blues",
to which Ontario. Ministry of - Health,
htepburn Block. Queen's Park,,
Aubufn Horticultural Society was no particular cause can be.
held in the Auburn Community assigned. .'
Toronto, Ontario M7a 1S2.
-Memorial Hall with the vice-.But depression that goes on
president Mrs. -Robert Slater in long could call for professional
charge. the secretary, Mrs. Beth help. It's one of major causes .
Laniing .reported the work done admission to psychiatrie facilities.
by the Society to help beautify the . Communication is the first step
village , with floWer-beds and in combattjpg . depression; if
w•ir,d6W13oxeS at the . you're abfe tO"'Clial-With close
The new,executive for, 1977 are:" friends about why you're feeliIng
Past President - Kenneth low too much of the time,,it'll help •
Scott: President - .Mrs. Dorothy to ventilate the problem
Grange; 1st Vice President . Mrs. ....perhaps even alieviate it •
Elmer rommer; lnd. Vice ' completely,„Often, a sympathetic'
President - Mrs. RosS Andrews: stener can help,you see things •
Secretary - Mrs. ThornaSITaggitt: differently, , • "
Assistant secretary-treasurer • If the cause of your depression
Mrs. Frances Clark.t...Treasurer iSvery,elear recent (teak-up of
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock; Pianist - a marrfage, for example, 'it's
Mrs. Donald Raines; Assfstapt helpful to: find • someone . who's
Pianist - 'Mrs. Brian •Hallarn. . undergone the same experience.
\Directors to retire-1977 ...Mrs. Talk about it with them but
Robert -Turner, Mrs.Tbomas
Lawlor, 'Mrs. ,Th omas -Jardin,'
Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mrs.
Frances Clark, ,
Directors to retire 1978 - Mrs.
Russel Brindley, Mrs. John
Durnin; .Mrs-. Ed, -Davies,
Mrs.., Donald Cartwright, Mrs.
.Beth .LanSing. '
Nominating Committee -.Mrs,
Pfank Itaithby, Mr. James Towe„
Mrs. Donald Haines. Auditors -
Mrs. Albei-t McFarlane; Mrs. your doctor might prescribe one
Een:HaMilhire , " orthe anit-depressant. dfugs
. Mood whicb.:- have , been
around. Since fhe 6661450*s. •
• They. are' only a ;first step, •
though. The overalLauswer is to
'do something about the' cause of
continuous depression,. and-ior
this purpose file family. doctor
may refer you in a specialist.'
A psychtatriSt. encourage-
yon tO talk,..otit the, problem, and
The theme of Egmondville
United Church Women Febrtuary
meeting was Christian Unity and
was - chaired by -Mrs. Karen
Roberts. ''SiSter""Mati% and'. Sister,
Ann from the staff of-St. James'
Catholic s6hool,- Seaforth, were
guests.
_Sister Mary , principal of the
school) speaker' of the evening;
chose ..as her topic - ,sincerity,
dedication and- understanding.
She said regardless of your
different beliefs, we all pray. to the'
-same God, have the'same faith in - `we woidd like him to, he'is•still.a.
Him, same understanding and we loving caring Father.
ekeditive fora big job well done.
Strong commented
with --God. Speaking •regarding the bUsiness of the meeting and further
Mi : that she had received all co-operate with each other and Mrs. Helen Chesney chaired
word recently from ,' Mrs.
vocations-,-Sister Mary said we alr7 Mrs--"The triYa Bradfoot was
have a vocation or calling and she - secretary-. .
Georgina Woltz:, President of ,
London --Conference United
Church' Women sta ring Dennis
Sexion who spoke at the
Presbyterial meeting in Seaforth
on the Universal :Code System
clarifying "many •points about the
new system of parcel checkout in
large .supermarkets: would be
present at the-London -Conference
of. United Church Women, to be
held the first week in. April to
further discuss this situation.
The felloWship and social hour.
was • enjoyed by .eVery one
:especially following such a stormy
period when most people had
been shut
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to become Sisters through
retirement and, their. sunset years.
'These were beautiful slideS and
`so interestingly presented by
Sister Mary: She Was thanked by
Mrs. Karen Roberts who also led
in a Christian JIIpity prayer to
commemorate Christian Unity
week. ••
,The scriptureWas read by Mrs.
Stimore and • Jean DurSt read
the meditation on a Valentine
Theme, saying that even when We
don't feel God doeS for us what
A thank you was r ead from
War Memorial Sick. Chidlren's
HoSpital, London for a donation.
It was decided ;to seral.„a donation
to Alma College to commemorate
their 100th Anniversary.' Mrs.
congratulated Mrs. '
Strong, the president and her
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Mabel Strong reported for the
visiting committee.
The World Day. of Prayer"will'"
be held 'in• Egmondville , United
-Church on Friday, March 4 •Ai 3
- p.m. Miss Florence Elford of
Egmondville will be the speaker.
'Mrs Kathleen. Whitmore...
reported on .„•the 10th annual
meeting of Huron Perth Presby-
terial held at Northside United
Church on Tues., Jan.„.2.5„-and
The PUC is, trying, to ensure einergency diesel machine that water easements to make possible
a .loop system to service the
hospita/1.-e and Silverview
subdivision:
A service charge ,of about-$150
on the arena's last monthly PUC
:bill is a' charge- 19.t times when
electricity use at the arena
exceeds a peale..4temand,
. mayor said. Many commercial
electricity users get' the charge
too, she said, and it: can 'be
avoided by staggeriag the
operation of machinery that uses
a lot of power.
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could pump all the water the town •
needs if hydro went off, Reeve
John Flannery said.
Insurance rates in Seaforth Are
based the town's water
capacity to fight a fire, the mayor
said, and an industry coming into
town might demand increased
water The PUC's existing'
overhead water tank is "Pver_50
years oid•and in' bad shape, she
told councillor Gerald Greothius.
The mayor also reported that
Tate PUC, seeking ',hydro and
• hat's depression A?
Auburn
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also listen to what they have to
say. Sometimes., being someone
else's therapist and,• Counsellor
can be therapeutic to both
'Parties. , •
Your family doctor will likely be
able to help you gel to the root of
the problern. For terriporary relief
of the symptoms of depression
--sleeplessness, loss of -appetite
and ' general. . sluggishness in
mental and pifrsical functioning --'
--- thus define it .etncl,hopefully help •
remove it,
• ',Eve ry human tieing, is subject
to dips in mood. A contknuods
State of , elation• would be
impossible -'probably
undesirable:
But if the downward • curve,,of
emotion goes too low or persiSts
too long, look for the reaSoh, Talk
"things ,,out informally. and.'s if
necessary, don't be afraid to seek
professional medical help. In
some cases., the, cause may be
blOtheinfelil. Mood eltange can
•;;citeur and 'can 't)fieti be resettled
by drug trentfit'ent, Where the
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