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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 29THE HURON EXPOSITOR', MAKI'S, 4.970 St. Columban pair Brakes are Important Do It Yourself And SAVE 1 • /- ra 'lnx'nrlustnes Ltd DISC PADS Anierican Cars $9.25 set SHOES . 1959 to 1970 Chey-Set $14.35sei .0 Front Re 2 ar DRUMS TURNED $4 O each ROTORS TURNED Each This Year Pi - LOOK TO THE EXPERTS - FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE-HEEDS —Not sold to anyone under 18 years, of age Available at BOOKS AND STATIONERY STORE The Friendly Store in Seaforth 'friendly town" Torn Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith near Peter§bers. Mrs. Mary McIver was guest of honour 'fast Saturday night at a birthday I party given in her honour at the home of ICA.. and Mrs,.Lou Rowland. Belak best wishes go, out to her -and many happy returns of the day. Mr. arid Mrs. 'Martin Purcell visited: Mrs. ' Mary McIver on Sund. Mr. a and Mrs. Joe Nolan reeentlY_rned from a bus trip to Edmonton Alberta, where they visited their son Eugene. They .then to bus into Seattle, Washington,' Portland, , Oregon and Idaho to Sault Lake City Utah, where they visited their daughter,, Donna. The weather was much the same there as it was at home on their arrival. They travelled through Wyoming on ' their way home. They found themselves stranded for 36 hours in snow in Wyoming. Some people were taken to private homes by thp Red' Cross there, A lot of the passengers weren't wearing heavy clothing at the timer-- Eventually they were allowed to continue their journey by way of Omaha,, Chicago, Detroit and JP 'V isitors with Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe and family were. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and family,' Mitchell, an& Mrs. Gary Oerford of Kitchener who attended St. -Peter's Lutheran Church'. Guests with Mr. ' and Mrs.' Kennith Elligsen and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell- of Toronto-over the' weekend. Mr. and MrsJewell joined Mr. and Mrs. Elligsen, Mrs. Mabel Higgerson' and Harry Proctor who ,all attended 'the Toonk-Cooper wedding and reception in Clinton on Saturday. — The puck General Store had a "-They saw so much country that they wouldn't have seen any -other way. Slow down-as you go through St.' Columban and 'watch for something new Wout to happen here. _,Brodhagen THE-BASIE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" • • • 110 • • • • • s • .• • j'. • jib • • very successful annivers ale last week, They were pleASe see so many new faces. The lucky prize winners were: Bert Tutif r, Bob French; Adeline Bennewies, Groose, Patti Fuhr, -Mrs. Edwin Rock, and Chris Hoegy,., Mrs. Martin Diegel of Shakespeare enjoyed a week's holidays with her granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Elliott‘Shawn and Kimberly, Visiting with Mrs. • Lavern , Wolfe' was Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz, Mrs.— Wayne' Hinz of " Stratford and Mrs. Martin Diegel of Shakespeare. 's 13-CMGLr Still another .new ship. meat, including fabric ResTinclOtS and Rubber- Back Borg. 101 the luxury of genuine Borg Fabric,..cat o fraction of the price• See electio our huge s rl• .•••:04. ••••." • •-•••• $4 97 • EA New! CHILDREN'S SIZES 4-18 JOGGING 4 SHORTS $4_57_ • AND \°11.\ 01!IG111-11)SiliEIV MEN'S TORREZ e STRIPED 4' • S:ZPESOS-MR-TL $ 99 S SHIRTS WERE '7.99 ••••,, MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE STRIPED SPORT SHIRTS 4, $4.17 Boy's Lightweight SPRING JACKETS Many Colours to Choose from. Golds, reds, yellows, greens, blues. A Sensational Buy at 97 EA HE ASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store that Saves You More' Ofl MEN S — BOYS' — LADIES' — GIRLS' & BABY WEAR — YARD GOODS — • SEWING MACHINES — POUND GOODS — GROCERIES NEW STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. -*9 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Highway 4 - South of 'Clinton Of v cinastra ,T° 'NO Ladies' Various Sizes SHORTS Ina wide Variety of Pastel Colours 97 • EA. Ladies' and Girl's SLACK Ladies...mostly knits; both plains and patterns:.. $5 98 98 Girls.:. Sizes 7-14. Cottons and Knits, in both plains,and patterns $4.98 TO $5 .98 TO., A. * 41/ • f., GIRLS FLOOR HOCKEY_CHAMM--- St Columban Senior Girls captured ',the Girls Trophy at the Huron-Perth,' Separate Schools Floor Hockey tobrnarriet-ilheld in Wingbam on Saturday. Members of the' team •are: Back row, left Denise Ducharme . Correspondent -Mrs...Lavern Wolfe 345-2757 The mothers of the Jr. Choir at St. Peters Lutheran Church took part in the anthem and were presented with' a red corsage for Mother's Day on Sunday. Among the guests at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. John Love of Ajax in honour of David's confir- mation on Mother's Day were his tmele and.- Aunt Rey. and Mrs. Arthur HorsSt and Stephen, grandmother Mrs. Lavina Horst. Congratulations are extended' to David. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock on Mother's Day Were their daughters, Mrs. Betty , Broughton of Atwood., Mrs.. Gwen pruder, Waterloo, Mrs. Karl Campbell and Jason of goderich. • They also attended. St.. Peter's Lutheran Church. Holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Elliott, Shawn and baby Kimberly for a week was Mrs. , Martin Diegel of Shakespeare• alSo and visited with Mrs: Lavern Wolfe-last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siemon. Mr, and Mrs. Ron. Beuerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson and sons of Exeter, Mr. and . Mr s' Keith Siernon and Perth teachers and board A special teacher-board of from the meetings. education committee, :aimed' at • The new committee, proposal is Solving problems as they arise not part of the working, agreement Lioween. the two bodies, will be with teachers, but will help build One of the features ofmegotiations up. lines of communication be- en the 1978-79 working agree- tween staff 'and board, and ment--negotiations which are to Harold 'Webster, president of the take place this summer, 'Perth District of the Ontario The Perth County board and Secondary School Teachers' As- secondary school teachers haVe sociation, said there had been agreed id-formation of the board. some lack of communication , in TruStee E.M, Oppenhauser said the pasts at a special board meeting Trtistee Oppenhauser said he Wednesday night. ' • believed the committee. instead Announcement of the new, of being one-sided in membership committee which will assist in would indicate that the board has negotiations on a new working agreement, was made by Mr. gppenhauser just a few seconds after the board had •.1 its approyil to a secondary • of teacher agreement for the 1977- .18 'contract. Teacher-hoard contracts 'from Sept. 1 to .Aug. 31 The board was not unanimous. voting for the tcommittee•11-4 and 'trustee R.F. Boyce, one of the. Opposition voter's, said --lie- pought the committee would be `loaded in favor Of the teachers:- 1: The committee, when finally *formed, will be made up of two ;trustees, two teachers, two principals one from a large school ',and one from a small school, an 'IadminiStration representative, arld a neutral chairman. Trustee Boyce said the board, Well is paying for the teacher idrvice, should have three members instead of two. But Trustee Oppenhauser, who, has been chairman of the board's hiegotiating„co,pittittee for several months, said the new committee would provide opportunities;, for Itrustees, teachers and ad- /pninistrative staff to review in- lAufties in the educational system ir'and there may even be some acivantag'es,- which would come Correspondent Fran 'Wahine 345.2632 or 345.2388 Mrs. Ben. Flannigan, Sheila, Lori and Jay visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane Saturday. Mr. Ken Lane, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane Sunday. Our soccer teams are forming up-.nicely in the junior ranks and the president, Mr. Joe Visser, promises to have a complete line-up of- players and coaches with their schedules available soon, Mr. Frank Woods, Teeswater, visited Mrs. Jack Malone Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and family of Acton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ab Cronin on Sunday. Happiness is: opening the door to a little three year old boy with flo'Wers in his hand for his , godmother for Mother's Day. • Points to Ponder': Education is a know-know, • Communities that sow together grow together. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steinman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Huron Perth schools called one of the .best Gene Trester, a , religious education consultant from the ' Dufferin-Peel region; said the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic schools have the re- putation of being one of the best school' systems in the province. Mr. Trester made this remark during a break in the afternoon session of professional develop- ment day held at St Columban School. • , The consultant' was leading a- workShop on the Biblical back- ground the teachers will be dealing with', in the religious education curriculumS they teach.. About' 35 teachers from the junior grades, Grades 4 to' attended the dav. long session. are smorgasbord meal for Mother's Day. Then Don Wolfe, London, treated- his mother to a dinner at the Ponderosa in Stratford and called on two aunts- Mrs. Irene Gettler an dMrs. Augusta Hinz at the. Rita Villa in Mitchell. Classified Ads pay dividends. R. R. #5, Seaforth. Friends of Mr. Dan Fischer will be pleased, to hear he has returned to his, home where he is ' recuperating from the general Hospital Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scherbarth from 'the Hillside Nursing Home aceompahied Mr. -and Mrs.' Edward Schgrharth Jr. to the home of their sonlin-law and' daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter in Mitchell. Mrs. Wilfred • Wolfe, another -daughter, was -at - the same bailie on Mother's Day. 'Mrs. Lavern. Wolfe accom- panied Lorne and Betty Wolfe of Clinton, to the Blue Barn in Listowel Where they enjoyed a faith and trust in teachers 7-in- eluding the two principals---who will be fiivolved. • (They arc officially teachers,) • For September of this year the number of teachers required to teach more than 30 periods in, a,40 period timetable, exclusive of lunch periods, or 42 periods :in a SO-period timetable shall be re- duced below the preSent level by adding six staff me‘mbers. \in addition to planned staff ,for September 1978. The committee, is to report to theil.Tard by June 15 this year. - Seaforth Automotive 58 Main Stre'et seiiforth 527-0880 Jennifer,' -Bill Siemon, Anette.and are Lynda Scherbarth, Sherri -Tracey, all gathered at the° Red Bennewies, Sarah Schuessler, Maple Hotel in Monkton, where Tammy Beuerman, Jracey they. had • ,smorgasbord ': on Beuerman, Elaine Bach, Sandy Mother's Day. , • Simons, Gayle Siernon, Lisa Visitors over thew eekendn with Willson, Roberta Ersborn, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordo:id Schneider Michelle Rose, Mary Ann Brink, were their scin-in-laW and 'Marilyn Ahrens. Every member daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen received a' coffee spoon for a Jackson before returning.,, to project well done. Leaders were Vancouver,. B.C. after being in Jean" Ahrens, . and Barb Toronto fot six months. Scherbarth. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were' Mrs. Adeline Bennewies , with Weir family on Mother's spent Mother's Day with- Day, Mrs. Etta Armstrong, Mr. son-in-law and daughtpr, Mr. 'and and . Mrs.•• Allen Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Drager and family ., Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kettlewell and family of Strathtoy. ,Mrs. ,Roy Leake and her family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley and Dora of Mitchell. Guests were from ' Hanover, Ca rlingford, Stratford, Kitchener, Mitchell , and Bornholm. , 4-H Clubs The • Eftodliagen 4-H home- making club ended this project, Focus on Living, April 29 with Achievement Day at the Upper Thames School.The Club put on' a skit -called the. Second Time Around. It dealt ' with recycling old cars. All members took part. They Form problem saving group Miry -KilutraY., LOU:1Se Nolan, Mary-Jo Ryan, Janice Murray, Kim Swart, PatShaugbnessy (coachj: Front, 'Debbie Brooker, Eileen E3iJffy, 'Colleen Melady, Margaret Hick6e11, Jdaiihe Albert, Carolyn OReilly. (Expositor Photo) Brodhagen Mothers get corsage at churc