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The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-08, Page 5
F at CI t it on ewi Bill. Debbie and Michael. Refugee students assisted ew teacher "red 3a1ery Specials BRAN MUFFINS . .. : .6 for 1.09 Chocolate Chip or'Butterscotch Hamburger' or Hot Dog ROLLS 8 ter ,69c' • "Tasty Nu" whi e sliced, wh,ole wheat, and variety breads a e all made with unyeadheid flours and do- n - contain preservatives: . ' MY THESE NEW B READS ..GRANOLA, ._ BRAN, 'AND CRACKED, WHEAT. 41 I ' u. ,oe'' RfiN ExpoptToRy stANtiARY Co_r_reVondent .and Mrs. Robttrt iSundaY Deectlaber gth with Eykil pt :(prk „„john,..).a,na...sawittarvitir3brWelti6r Mr. and Mrs'. Hugh Mrs,. K Men LOS. MAO NEWER Woods oil . -rant Morgan of Clinton. London. Dirrialine took Peter to 4824143 Ganapeeple- visited froni Cecil Herman of Danny Jewitt Ken De w,eerd Mr. , and Mrs. John Toronto on Fridayto return -The follo*81P00174.4,0"' Shakespeare. for their Christmas gathering.' Devitt, Darren and Luan,nc spent a few days 4tholidays withlheir,grandParents and with their, aunt and uncle Betty Paul BaierS veif. Stratford. Mr. and -Mrs, Frank -Ellwood-of ivtontreal spenr ,StinditY, Decernber. 28th with me and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr: and Iklts,, Jack Crozier Patti, Kevin. and. Lori 'ininfotr ,Ridge fentlardine. -,-visited en- ,Seltday v9th her. mother,• Mrs. George Mcljwain and with kr. and Mrs. Carl Merrier. Sandy.' Michael and 'sheogy, Sympathy of the community is extended to die family of the late Mrs. Lillian jamieeon. of Clinton (a fitimer resident). Christmas Day and holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.-Hugh (timeline, Don ana.bavidWas their son Peter- Dimaline, who, is a gunner in the Armed -'Forces stationed at Shilo, Manitoba . who was home for three weeks. Brenda and Dave Hope-and Julie of Hamilton, -Kathy Diamaline of Torento Carl Uhler of Walton Susie 0.44anikeh return04140-geh°44 after the A..1Ao...13-rArr# 00.40. Nancy Lee; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tentrilernan, and Henry. John, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Gerry Bertens,,. exchanged vows 'in Crornarty Presbyterian Church on.. Friday October 17, 1,980.at 6:30 p.m. With Re v.. Kenneth , Knight Officiating.. Attending the- bride WeOP Ruth Templentan, Nancy BertenS; Darlene Templemen, Patricia fiertens'ind- BarbaritTentpleman.'Attending groprp were Ed. Van Roessel, Ed Bettent, Ado Bettens, Larry Bertens and Richard Templeman. Michelle I Martyrs 'was ---ring beareis and Julie Mrs. and Carrah Templeman were flower girls, Mts.. John Scott was . organist and, accompanied the soloist Ruth- tvIcCreightrfollewing,the Marriage a reception was held at the Mitchell and District Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertens are now residing at R.R. I Fullartert. '-- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pres?Cator of Seaforth heide chcisttn#S,Ballierint for ow ., 40°Y PP;$4n4A.Y, Dec. 20th • •' Those attending 'from this area Were 'Mr. and .Mrs. Jim, freszeatot, Bill. Debbie and. Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Larry„' , Dillon. Michelle And Bradley. Mr..ated Mrs. Dave Preszeator Christine.' Lisa, Christopher and Oreg. Mr. and Mrs. William Flood held a family Christmas gathering (or the ,Dewitt family on 'Christmas, Day at the Clinton Arena, Those - attending, from , thii. area were Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Jewitt and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Preszcator.. Wednesday till Sunday with her parents -Mr. and Mrs. Etaek-Riley, Christmas, Day visitors at the Riley., home were Mr. and Mrs; 'Doug Riley and Greg of Winthrup. Kim Riley of Kitchener,- MC. and Mrs_ Cam, Patterson of Windsor Mrs, -TPan -of Clinton. 'Mr: and Mrs- . So*. Daraytte and Orals of P.arkitill spent, December 2f 11114 Jiin'PreszeAtck and 11ristirtan: Day. Paul Stevenson! Pavid." Darien and Luanne' spent . in ,Tiiisoohtor*Ith. his- Oarehti Mr, and Ris. Gordon Stevenson; • Carl and Mike Merner spent Monday Dec. 22nd with Mr. and Mrs. Al Merner of R.R. Drumbo. and Mrs. Bill Storey .spent.Boxing 'Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dale for' Christmas dinner. 'Mr. and . Mxs... Jim Thompson Lisa and Cheryl spent Boxing-Day with- her parents, M. an& Mrs. Meade Baker of Winthrop. Mr. ' 'and Mrs, ,Paire Stevenson Mid' family spent Andy-LIK-Susalrithblzoard•of--ThoMppor.--Mr.,-andidArs. Myth, Ron May. of Seafortlr, %Werra Hunter/of Colborne" Diane Deweerd. Township were New Years , Visitors on Christmas Day Day guests with Mr, arid and durinsg the'holidays with Mrs. Jim" Thompson. Lisa, Mrs. WI. Whyte, Bill and and Cheryl. Mc. `Harold Whyte were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan and tikts,„ John Whyte Mercier* of R.R., pro-PIP0 Andrea and Kern of -1..indsay sPerrt IOW Years Day with: 'MtG-And Mrs.libt-iklrati, der ariai Mrs. Carl Memel-, Molan. Mark and Margie of Sandy: Julie. 'Michael ;and 00viiite4,Raid-VaroerlOotara ,theney. of Centralia. Miss Margie We 'would ,like to wish Whyte -of Guelph--Mr. and mi74;) Mary Scott a speedy ,,, Mrs. Tom Whyte and boys. ,reCoVerY following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte; London -Hospital: She is now , • im CIMSTM4is NON Mr. and ,IvArs. Andy Thompson and Jeffrey, ,cif Oakville, Sharon Thompson , ofTorOnto Spent the holidays With thele-pareliti: Mr. SO Mrs. John Thompson, and Bob. Christmas Pay irkSilftr.4 with the-.TInimpaon's' were Mr. and Mrs. ,A'etenee Aunter of Colborne , Township . Clarepeie, frlerinett of Goderich. Brian Ileshitt of 1,4004 And W and 141.4' Jim Thompson! Lisa and 0.9171.- • • David-Brian. crystal and Murray aiirci /Of :Whyte all .df Seafortit.. NEW itEARNtw,s; Debbie Preizentor Spent from Wednesday Until game. . • ‘- v/ilrinY Yo:f.i? oivtdeiattgl 2i-.:H4c, you t 6' e .d°::.P°5i"4 al 7 o 200 *40 . vs leave. While there they holidays John Scott_ .of `Miss with their daughter Guelph VolvorratA .SharoN Miss Kathy Dimalitte of Thompson -to Hotobar , TerontO, who had just Collfge Toronto, • Bean returned' from, holidays in, NeabOt • to WeSteri Mexico Attd with. Mr, and tNiverSitY Lon4oh.„ ett-cover-by Seaforth-notive The cover of the latest non of Mr. and Mrs. VIttr: • Readees- Digest^ features a ,fhvadfdot of Jams* water colour. Artint.Neti Seittorth. Breatdfoot. a.. native of The watercolour in pas Seaforth. Mr. Ornadfa*, ' shois'.411 (Mtdm je", he home- • ' graduate of Ontario CAllege Nts,. and "Mrs' S4nV . of Ad and Seaforih Ictiisrriq ' McClure: 'Shirley. Doris and- Hiarrh,40191.3ku,eir ibe 040. 6(4,1'of , visited in Sask. during1 cl-Q?„4200:Sgibric44,„s000t, the. • holidays b.441Yr-1.--ivr eierborough, Hes:- the relatives • H. V "N MOORSEL INSULATION R.R.5 MITCHEIAL UP- 348-9370 • SPRAYED IN PLACE URETHANE FOAM , • BLOWN INSULATIONS NEW: FLAT- RQOPING & REPAIRS -lestdrition Phis si New Roof FREE ESTIMATES Agricultural Industrial Bldgs.. • NeWVOhler Homes • 40 F. BASKET TRUCK sgRyicE OR RENT BY nom OR DAY Indbehibese students in the have the academic ability, but back on the taxpayer:but school system. are set back by the language director Cochrane-said that The beard gave unanimous barrier. He added that the many sponsdritig Voups., consent to the - motion , refugee students caunet even: :made the committmv1 to Monday after learning that communicate-- -- among assistrefugees and therefore 44, Indochinese in the Huron, themselves because of will have: to bear :additional : County school systere were differences in latignage. 'education costs. having problems integrating • Some do speak French while due to their inability to speak others may-speak • 'Chinese-or ,or understand English, ' . Laotian. ' 013 Director of Education, '. The Situation appe4s to he itu at John Cochrane, said Ole a little brighter among-.the 22 . GEORGEEDWARD ' board 'faces a real problem refugee--'," :students "'in with the refugee students elementary schools. Thei-are . . BARRING because they-cannot speaker George Edward- spread 'o4t in seven cbunty harritigton of Kitchener 'understand English: Before schools with, the largest in 'formerly of- Blyt1) died the students can be fully concentration being : suddenly in St. Mary's integrated into the education Victoria .School. Goderieh- ' Hospital on Dec. 2.5, 1980 in - , system, he said they must•be with eight students and his 57th year. He is survived a Cheese Specials taught Engliih, Huron Centennial' Public ' by 2 brothers James Percival The major ptoblem is with ' School with six. I 20 • of whOm aye at. Central available if additional staff fs - grouped in one class- and will be considered part f Clintone-Those stude ts , are ° students so the pew teaehzr ' The ' funeral was held on ••• Board approves chan e they May be left, with only one representAtiVe. • she said.:Representation has no %elation to' the %%Umber ofitids_ or l axpayers. ' The Stratfotd .resclution has been *forvtarded to all io4.0s and tides in Ontario. The Huron County 'Board ' whom h is intended. , assistance n ptovided of Edbcation will hire an Superintendent W:D. by, dult vole eers. additional teacher to Kenwell -teld,,the ,hoard the The expen of the accelerate the integration of 'secondary iehool .students additional teacher`'may, fall '7 A- fesoluiTon ‘:tryrn the City. of Stratford asking that ;the Minister of Education be • petitiened to make changes -in the •tepreie.ntation trArds of -education- in the province was endorsed by the Huron Board Monday: The Stratford resolution asked Education Minister Bette , Stephenson to make Changes so that membership of boards of edeeation more adequately reflects student . population and, education 'taxes paid._ Representation by trustees, is determined by assessment and commercial and Indust. • dal assessments are not permitted to-- be used -to determine . urban represent- Stratfordeontends that rural and urban repreienta- . don on boards'haS been bliatiged because of higher: , rural assessments. The resolution 'added that -through re-assessment urban representation does dot ye- lled „populatiOn. student population. Or edeCation taxes Paid. The resolutiotteame to the bnartPeattentinn after it was- „ endorsed hy the town of Clinton, Trdstee Frank Pal- eerier leek exception to the endorsement claiming it 1-6. fleeted 'on him, ."Clittion is just a rubber. struting copycat of Stmt. • ford,'". he said. "They're - sore because they. don't Blink they have represeikteion and th at comes back tOrie." falconer.; a -resident of \ Ttickersmith ToWnship, re.- 'presents both the township; Blyth with' Rev. C.L. Wittich remedial resource teacher. _salary will,not be added to .a WhO is now unable to provide school budget ' officiating. ,Spring interment in Cemeterx Auburn. , The board hopes some ' assistance to students for the 22 secondary students, ,nieces three nephews. Huron Secondary Sorel in required to teach refugee MEDIUM CHEDDAR . HAVARTI Monday. Dec 29.'1480 from, t'ilUTTERY CHEESE . spend Most of the day with student services and the the Tasker funeral home, There are An ' grants COMMUNITY* SILVERPLATE JEWELLERS . Harrington of -Kit-Cheney, and I Orval -Tunney of Blyth. six BADEN C LW/ . Bakery Er Cheese House 236-4912 Zurich taStli all U. -:we tave over 60 varieties of cheese out -.fresh off the -block” -to suit your tastel $89.95 - $110.06 SAVE $40.05 Seaforth 527 1803 00E bet beteltis DrOVv. Over $5.11t Million in taic-Iree prizes. ht t' mgSi1La tolOnusPezeS:Andtyou ccidid , be aWinterWinher on January 1,5th ." The seven-digit8onteDrawTicket numbetgiveSy.Pu a chance td*ri one of 5-S10©.,000, 20- .25,000', ' 50-$1.0,0,008onuePtizes.lf your 8 onusi) raw n *Elosed. on 7.million tickets issued. NO subsidiary prizes. bet corresponds exactly'to any of 7 `'11C)rius numbers drawn; you re a SIC.t000,.$25,0043,:ciel'. • si0u00-wihneliThers51kmillipa:08.erits Prizese_ The-regular six-digit ticket number gives votra chance to Wirt one Of 7-$100,00000281k Si2.5,QQ0 rand PrizeS.A rid theie aT 387P33 other prizes. That's $4;221,000regular tax-free prizes!-, ONEIDA DELUXE STAINLESS $57 95 $80.00 Regular ;,6k VE $22 05 Once-a-year s'ayittgs On, 20-PIECE. SERVIc , FOR Now., While quantities is - is the eertect time to start or add to your set of Oneida , Or-Stainless. 2O-Pieice Service ler 4 includes.. Salad Foilce:4 Dinner .F'orks, 4 Dinner,Knives„4Deeeert/Soqp-poorly, 4 teatpoons. =SEIM:OATH -CLINTON :WALKERfON EXETER 5274720 4824901 '11814.0.12- 45:,240& A .,2.40 lb. . 2.65, lb. . .2.50 lb. • ,and town Of ',Clinton. Otiderichr Trustee Dorothy, ' Wallace said. 'Stratford.Wad the • %iglu - to ptoiest their representation -on the Perth Board' of ,Education. "Goderich is the biggest centre in Huron County &at HEIRLOOM' STAINLESS $94 95 $140.00 fRentictr the sintertube. silvers-70W U't OftXpelitskev; Jy; 11. •