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DEMONSTRATION - Kim Swart, Carolyn O'Reilly, Debbie Brooker and Margaret
Hickriell were among .the audience as two members of the St. John Ambulance
squad demonstrated life saving techniques at St. Columban School last week.
Staffa
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron of •
R R. #2; Staffa, have returned •
home after holidaying in Nassau
and on Paradise island.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron
R. R. #2, Staffa, spent the holiday
at Kenabeek, Ontario, visiting
their youngest daughter, Mrs.
Fred McCaughey and family,
. bringing their 'grandchildren.
Jason and Jenny home with them
for an extended holiday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Burleigh,
Goderich and -Mrs. Barbara
Knise, Stratford, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris.
.•Mrs. Jim Neilson, Stratford,
and Mrs. Dave Capling,
Mississauga, 'visited on the
weekend with. Mr, and Mrs. John
Templeman and family..
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris,
visited Sunday with Mr. Harold
Longman in Clinton Hospital.
The Best Way
to Drain
is with
KISTNER DRAINAGE
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656-2363 656-2781 or
Huron . Perth S
.teachers. name exec
n sh ip•--46'1•28 mill s (-1 9-77
40.30), Public' P.',Iementary and
SecondarySchootRate 65.81 mills
(1977 40.30), Public Elementary
.and Secondary School Rate 65.81
'We . are pleased that .LiSle
orden is • hinie—fiiini -Straffer&
eneral, Hospital. and Miss Vera
tartibley -and Hafvey 'Harnbley.
bre 'home from. University
hospital in London..
[by Wftma Okel
Oaetan Blanchette of Clinton
was' elected president of the
Huron-Perth 'unit of the Ontario
English Catholic Teachers Associ-
ation in Seaforth Wednesday
night.
Mr. Blanchette a Grade 7-8 "
teacher at Ecole Ste. Marie, R, R.
#2, Zurich, succeeds Sister
Loretta Hagen of Goderich, to
provide leadership for the 160
separate school teachers in the
Separate Huron-Perth, School. ogan
welfare. We will be defending in
a responsible manner the rights
,ofevery teacher in our system. By
working to improve communi-
cation among the Administration
and Board and Teachers we hope
we will be, able to continue to
succeed in meeting our goal of
providing quality education.
I NEW TEACHER EXEC. — The principal of Si.
Columban School was named first vice president of
the Huron Perth Unit of the Ontario English Catholic . .
Teachers Federation in Seaforth last week. On the
g executive are, from left: ,Seated front row: Don
4 Farwell, St. Columban, first vice-president; Gaetan ; Blanchette, Clinton president; Sandy McQuillan,
Stratford, second - vice-president; (back) Sister
system.
Other officers elected are via:e.., ' At the May meeting of the
presidents, Don Farwell, St. Logan Township Council, the
Columban; and Sandy McQuillan, Road S u perintOrident, Sam
Stratford; treasurer, Sister Acheson.' was instructed • to call
'- Audrey Dumouchelle, Stratford; tenders• for the construction of
recording secretary, - ,Lu .Ann sideroad 30, enritession 9 a.ntl'10,
McQtrillan, Stratford; correspon- • the sideroad north of Brodhagen ding. secretary, IneZ . Haiti, •
Hesson; councillors, Brian and some repair work on sideroad
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Morrissey, and Justin • Tomasulo, ' 25, north of concession 7 where
' bot h of Stratford; Beard of., washouts,. occurred this spring.
Directors, Adrian Poritsioen, It will cost .5441.:000; in realty
Clinton', and business taxes imposed for .,
A representattve.from each of Municipal and ' School Board
the19''sehools: and One from the purposes to .pay the cost of tax
board office will be named later. iA • • • office', will ' supported services in Logan
Mr. Blanchette' said in his ToWris•hip n in 1978. Contributionss
cceptanee speech "The new' , • of
,xecutive will be concentrating its from the Province Ontario
fforts in the !area . of teacher amount to $837,000. And other
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Municipal revenue.,01 $11.000. to
a .. Staffa ' . . total $1,289,000. The 1978 •mill
rates were set as follows: 'County
taxes u
mills (197 ,SeParate
ElementarY. and Secondary Sch6.61
Rate 67.75 mills (1977 63.8().
Taxes on a property with a 55000.
assessment will be $580.45 in
1978 compared • to 5527.00 in
1977, an increase of 553.45. In the
case of a farm assessment. the
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
will refund • 50",i,- of this amount
under the Farm Tax Rebate
Programme .
Road, accounts, of 510,910.73
were ordered paid. 'Ellis included
a5'% holdback on the Hill Bridge..
amonnting to 55.692.49,
$1,484.44 for , insurance for
operations related to roads and
51.089,50 for repairs to the
giders. General accounts were
approved in the . amount.
514 .935.,018,. This. included a pay,_
ment of $6.075.00 to the con-,
tract or on tiler North east
Municipal Drain. A Ministry of
Culture and Rec reation grant of
54.272,68 was forwarded from the
ToAliship to the Brodhagen and
District • Community Centre for
repair and improvements to the
community centre and athletic
field. It also 'included township
insurance coverage of 598.7.56,
Petitions for the .repair and
improvement of the • G a ffney
Municipal Drain. the Murray
Municipal Drain, and thd
Municipal Drain ..were.. received. •
Council decided to notify
Kelley and • AsS.ociates of
Kitchener to examine the drains
and report back. to .council.
On May 15. the Council held a
speCial meeting. 'Tenders were
opened' for. the repair and •
provement of. the Logan Road
Drain: The .:contract for .con,
_sin-teflon :of, the drain .andstqaply
of materials was awarded to T.W.
Sons-, • R.R.#3;
the price.' of
Delegations from • the
Federation of Agriculture and the
National Farmers Union have.
attended recent Council
meetings. A donation of $75.00
was given to each organization..
Plant
auction
nets $55
Mrs. John Templeman
345.2346
Mrs. Charles Douglas ; Mrs.
John' Miller, Mrs. Carter
Kerslake and- •M•rs„, John..
TS7uth PleDniastnric attend•
ed the th:t
Main
Street-C1nitted Church, Mitchell on
Tuesday
Mrs. Jean Carey was hoStess
for the May meeting of the.
Crornart Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary held in her home on
Tuesday evening May 16,.,with 14
members and one visitOr•present.
Mts. Eldon Allen presided and
opened with a poem, Mrs. Glen
' Elliott chose the book of Ruth for
her scripture reading. Roll Call
was ansered by naniirig-a Women
in the Bible.
After teaching a Caribbean
Hymn, Mrs. Bob Laing told about
industry_ipihe Caribbean saying
that the majoritV "of businesses
were owned by Americans,
British and Canadians. She read a
story about a Jamaican who was
trying to 'make a go of it in
Canada. •
Mrs. Ivan Norris played a piano
instrumental, Whispering Hope.
Mrs. Philip James read an
exstin!. paper on Holland's
The president Mrs. Duncan
Scott presided for business when
embers were reminded of the
ring Conference of the PreSby-
terian Women to be held in Knox
church Mitchell on May 30. An
invitation' as accepted to attend
the June meeting of the HenSall
Presbyterian Ladies on June.'14.
The June meeting of the Marion
Ritchie was advanced one week to
June 13 due to the Strawberry
Supper ori''June 21.
Following the close of the
&reeling a silent auction of plantS,
slips, bulbs etc. netted over, 535,
for the auxiliary. •
Mr. and Mrs. Philip James flew
to,Victoria, British Columbia, last
Thursday, going' north to Comax,
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Haines for a week.
CPitespondent :
Fran Malone
,...345-2632 or 345.2388
Mr. Jim Melady son of Mr. and
M Edward Melady recently
graduated from.the UniVersity of
Illinois with his degree of Master.
of Science in Education.
Mr: and Mrs. Vern Steinman
entertained the, •St. Columban
'Juniors", soccer team with a
barbecue. , •
Mr. Frank Woods spent
Sunday' with his daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Malone-end celebrated his, 87th
birthday.
Flying Start
Our soccer clubs are off 'to a
flying start. The ,Atoms coactied
by Ronnie Murray defeated
Seaforth 3-2 last Thursday.
• The, Mosquitoes coached by
Steve Murray defeated Seaforth
2-0 and the Pee Wees coached by
Joe Visser scored a win over
Grand Bend 2-0. The followjng is
a list of the players of the Pee
Wee team. This eolumn.will:carry
the names of one train each week,.
until all the teams are, named. •
You fans may want to cliff this Put
for easy future reference.
Goal, TomMy turner; Defence,,
Doug Steinman; Defence,
Brendan Lane, Greg Ryan..,
- Half BaCk, Grant Prost, Louis
Leoby, • Michael McCarthy,
Gordon Murray; Forwards, Briap
Flannigan, Mike Kelly David
Murray Richard Templenian,
Dale Cronin, Joe,' Flannigan;
Coach Joe Visser.
The sympathy of the
community is extended .to the'
ftegier and Cronin families in the
loss of their. little loved one.
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Maloney
were surprised at a 25;h wedding
anniversary party given for them
at the home of Mr. andMrs. Theo
Mdady. AbOut 40 people
attended the event.
,PoInts to Ponder
Don't let the Blood Bank get
caught with its pints down.
• A yawn is the world's only
honest opinion.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Dantzer
and Mr. and .Mrs. Philip
• Flanagan of Scarboro visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gib. Murray Sunday.
Audrey Dumouchelle, Stratford, treasurer; Inez
Haid, Hesson, corresponding , secretary; Lu Ann
McQuillan, Stratford, recording secretary; Brian
Morrissey, Stratford, councillor; Sister Loretta
Hagen, Goderich, past president; Justin Tomasulo,
Stratford, Councillor; Adrian Pontsiven, Clinton,
Board of Directors. (Photo by Oke)
Miss Hilda Kennedy of London
visited Mrs. Mary Rucharme over
the weekend,
Mrs, Mary Ducharme visited
: Mr. and Mrs, Run Marcy in
Stratford a few ,days last week,
Mr.„.and Mrs. Gerard• Marchand
of Windsor spent -the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray,
We are pleased to say Mrs.
Murray is feeling somewhat ,
better again,' and we hope she
continues to improve.'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinsonneault
of Windsor visited Mrs. Mary
Mdver over the weekend._
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0 Correspondent ; • , .0 , Mrs. John Templeman
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Mrs. Sam Norris accompanied ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker.
Ii
tcheil, to Baie'd'Urfe% Quebec
the weekend, where they
ited" with Mr.• and Mrs. Eric
Morris and family, and attended
the christening of their
t
grand-
ghter Erin Cohen Norris on
idaY,
oDr. Fox baptized Carrach Dawn
1 mpleman daughter of Mr. and
Is. Rob Templeman. Sunday
orning at Cremarty' Presby-
tgrian Church. Attending the
service-and visiting later with Mr.
altd Mrs. Rob Templeman and
fe
rach were, Mr. and Mrs. Hap
atridge and Jill, Winghant.
iss Beth German and Dennis
wart. Torontoc Miss Carol
wart, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs..
Ihuck Ebel. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
eilson, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs.
ale Martyn and Girls Russedale.
• - Olin Arts, Hank Bertens. Mr. .,---r- • nd Mrs. John Templeman and
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R
urie Kerslake daughter of Mr.
iui efiv. Daynard baptized Anne
ial Mrs. Bill Kerslake S-6nday
ing at- •Hilibert United -.
Inch.
Visiting on Mother's Day with
r. Mrs. , aannd oh d. Mrs. John . brakeri idsim aandd
°ward and girls, ' London • and
nerdy were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
'aiiiily, SeuthwoOd.
land
SI ndM othmerr's. Darzynvnisitomrsdiwerith Mr.and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller. were Mr.
rigtena and Mr. and Mrs.-
. alph Young, St. Coltimbian.
Quite a titiniber of ladies from
Ilis community attended the
tottsSedu tea for Anne Dearing at
he home of her parents Mr. and
rs. Marshall Dearing, Exeter.
At , tnife of Writing Miss Vera
ambly is a patient at University
Ospit AT, London.
Seaforth Merchants
in in marking the Optimists'
16th AnniversarY' and Mardigras with
aturday, Jun
Plan now to fake advantage of the
many money saving items that
will be on display.
Watch phis paper for full details next wee
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