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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-29, Page 5the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mau Claessens. Mary Ann‘and Maureen- McIver. Sarnia spent the weekend wilb_tbeir,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Melser. ' Colleen, Cronin. Stratford *as home for the weekend with her parents: Mr. and Mrs, lames Cronin. Mr. and Mtl.. Don Ryan BY COLLO MALONEY, Curriculum devolopment projects for , the 1981-82 school year will cost about 52.50 for each student in Perth Counts . Project costs are expected 'to total $32.5'. The Perth County Board of Education • recommended Jan. 20 that these funds be included in the1981 budget. The board also approved a- whedule progibm dc.% el- opments and implementation fulhne ing a presentation by Superintendent of Program K.P. Thompson. The. presentation. outlined •a report by the Probram Advisory Committee. The committee was established in September to co-ordinate - county curriculum activities.• The report- included a five- .e.ar plan of projected pro- ('gram changes: - - A. new physical education • • ARNOLD .1 STINNtSSEN ----l'and"Mortgage Insurance Plans Income T az Deduct able Registered it Ws. Income Averaging Antinities Nsk -for our 114.`1% Ft ihle Premium Lit $1,. , —REPRESENTINU ,$.un Life, Assurance Company of Canada ..,,„for 21, years. : Te1.527-041 0 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Carl til Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartman of „Hayfield were Saturday . evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman at Bruccfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele, 'visited one afternoon last week with Mr. and,Mrs. Fred Kistner at B,rodhagen. Mr, - and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of Crediticin., visited on Sunday with- Mrs. Mary Thornton, at Seaforth Community Hospital and were then supper guests with Mr. arid. Mrs. Ed Regele. -Master Chad McCallum spent the weekend with his cousins Connie, Sandra, and - Mark McClure at. Winthrop.' Mrs. Harold 'McCallum R.R. #1: Walton and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of less and get the hest! for not buy Why i t Main St . Phone 521 10/5 Open 10 5:30 Fridays 10:00 9:00 Closed Vt.!ekinesday H TV AUDIO Whore distances S-011(1 theme friond., $21-4326 Seater% General Electric 'Dealer For Over 40 Years WHENYOUREALLYCARL. YOUlt8UY A GENEflAl. LECIRIC 44011ANCL THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 4AN A lY Correspondent" MRS, CEMA RYAN 304028 Those attending the 80th Birthday of Vincent Lane on Saturday including the family were Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Kale. Seaforth; Mr: anda Mrs- ,Jack JAM,. 'St. C.olUndlant Mr. and Mrs.. Haryesy Mitchell..fiannyer:• Mir • and Mrs.. .,44o. tkvw, Wfixtoh; W.,4041444,•vien: r44.a$4,1t.: Kitehenet1-. and John PItOlfY4. --4., Om* .40. Mrs. 4.0# nO, :AnstrO. jgoe's. .$0.40011; Me., and. Mrs'.. Zack Seaforth; Mr., nd Mrs. Lou°' t)'IReilly, R.R.-$J,Sgafgft Mr. Mrs: Theo Van`Bake!;, St.i;'01100bao;, Mrs. 'Theresa Maloney, St. Columban and Sunday to., wish him a hapiv. birthday, Frank Claessens who is ,apprenticing as an engineer with Pickett Top:Info and Joe Claessens of Fan- shawe College, London spent Mrs. Mary Moylatt. St. Columhatk. Several games of cards were played tinting the afternoon followed by a deli- cious meal Which everyone enjoyed. Happy Birthday. Vincent! Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lane ot London called to Wish their grandfather pony happy re.. turns of theday. *It. and 'TO rjoylo WTI ;141.411n, visited Mtn. and Mrs, 14# (1,•Afkg At• week. ° - titiiritUxt*, . and 01034 Pilo from • ,Seaforth;" visited- Thar graridfolier on ,CorreSpondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN • 3454346 Mrs. Frank Hamilton host- ed the January meeting of the Marion Ritchie Evening auxiliary at her home on as her topic "Elusive Epiphany" explaining the meaning of the word Epiphany.. The President, M'r's. Alex Miller introduced 'the study kink for 1981 on India and Nepal, giving some back ground history on these countries so everyone could better understand the study bOok this year. Mrs. Robert Laing had attended the annual meeting of Perth Presbytry this past week in Stratford and brought back a report. During business members decided td contribute to a layette -and to entertain ' neighbouring church groups in April. 'At the present time and-Mrs. Ernest Dow are in Brucefield. and Mr. Norman Holley were Wednesday p.m: visitors ' with Mr. and ,,Mrs. Ed Regele. Mr. and Mr,,S. Wayne Hartman' of Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare and, Angeline. Carrie, and Cory visited on Sunday atthe borne of •Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Carl. Mrs. Hare also visited with. Nils, Mary Thornton at Seaforth Community Hospital. USE 'EXPOSITOR WANT -ADS Phone .527-0240_. 7 Quebec C ity where they are taking a immersion course in the French language. From there, they and their daught- er Emily will spend, six months in Nigeria where Ernest will be working at a Agricultural training centre for the blind. This is to prepare them. for a two year, term in the Peoples Republic. of Congo where Ernest Will set up a Agricultural training centre for the blind. Both Mr and Mrs. ' Dow are riZuates of the University bf Guelph. Ernest is the youngest Son of Mr. and Mrs,. Norman Dow. Staffa. • Mri. John p_TeMplemin was a guest oft4be Fullarton Women's Institute, at the home of Mrs. Murray Kane on Wednesday afternoen. ;- and' Matthew from /,:def. -hourne and Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. Chris and NfichaeL London spent - the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence Ryan and family. 4 Mr. Dan O'Rourke. Sea- forth won the Share-the, Wealth draw at the Knights of Columbus regular monthly meeting. ; „ No snow in BC visitor Sat Tony Vatt has "M• turned, *Me #te visiting with kignil5s- Ehltish onlbla and Alkirto for the ,mks. N1010 there, hr fnunaittie weather was,,very thiktintelA year :ffic temperature never' *0)N ,511tegreos-tetstav -Ond Circle II of the Sofia worneWs -Institute have made plans for a progressive euchre party on Wednesday evening Feb. I I in the town, ship hall. ' r,•, Perth okays' The Perth County Board of Education has approved, a $4675 computer timetabling, program. for St. Mary s and Mitchell district high schools Computer timetables arc already in use at Central and. Northwestern secondary schools. But the etiitlity's two smaller high schools have relied on hand-billed timetables to accommodate student. course selections. said Superintendent „of , In- struction J.A. Richardson. good healing and may your stay iiithehospital be a-short - one, Michael. Milton Bode visited his Uncle,'Henry Bode who is a patient in the hospital in tistowel, suffering from' a bout of pneunionia, -and is improVine. Richard.. Jeff and Kevin Leonhardt,Embro, visited his mother and Earl On Saturday,/ Colleen and Lisa Leonhardt Thamesford. called at the, same honte on Sunday afternoon. June Haney • :- heads Seaforth III 4-H proleci t Seaforthill held theiyfIrst meeting of the spri 4-H project' entitled " dy ..G et on Moittl4n,y, uary 19. at Brenda Wang's. The officeps were voted for by secret/ballots. The new officers*: President- June Haney; Vice President-Patty ' Coleinan; SeCietary- '`Moat ing; Treasurer- Mary Ann . DeJong; Press Reporter- Floating; and Telephone Girl: Linda Van Dyk. Wilma Van Dyk velunteered to be secretary for the first meet- ing, and Patty Coleman to be the press reporter. The. lead- ers are Brenla DeJting and Catherine Denys. Tuesday evening January 20 with 14- members present. -Duncan- "Scott, pre- sided opening the meeting with a introduction to the book of Genesis... Mrs. John Templeman gave the scrip- ture reading from Genesis Chapter 35 verses 1-8 fol- lowed by prayer by Mrs. Scott. All answered' the tell call with a verse'from the book of Genesis. For her speical -nunther Mrs.' Norman Har- • hurn gave a humorous read-...- ing "Sage of the Farm Carter Ketilake chose )1V1cKiflopr people' in Brucefield Circle j was in charge of the progresiive euchre paiy sponsored by , the , Staffa Womens Institute in the township hall on Wednesday evening January 21. with six tables •.in play. Prizes were awarded to. Ladies; Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mrs. Cirpha Norris; Gents: Ed Dearing. Alvin Barbour. Tn. veiling lone Hands: Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Lucky chair: Alvin Barbour. Mr. Lorne Thrower, Hen- sail will be Conducting the ' • services at Hibbert united Cbtfreh for the next few months. Miss Carol Stewart and Miss Jane Robinson, Guelph -visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Rob Temple- . man., Carrah toad Cain. Correspondent son and Kurt R.R. MRS. HERMAN— Thorndale visited with Mr. LEONHARDT and Mrs. Irvin • Leonhardt • ' 345-2419 —Over 'the, weekend. $ymapthy of the _ ,Local area snowmobil community is extended to „-atrended the Monkton and Mrs. lyan Eickmeier and " Seaforth. Cross _Country son s ,Bill and Greg. Mrs. Poker Rally on Sunday Martha Eickmeier. Oscar afternoon. • Eickmeier, Mrs. Ruth McGill • Michael Seberbarth son_ of ntitiTinfilies, in the loss of a , Mr. and • Mts. Charles husband, father, son and S,cherbarth, is a patient in. brattier. The funeral was Seaforth, Community held on Monday. Hospital since' Friday. after Howard Bode visited with ; receiving fraetured ribs' in an his cousins in Conestoga. accident.. The community is Mr. and Mrs: Ron„ Thomp- extending best ' 'for Brodhagen boy hurts ran SAPPY PiFftt4tiAY, V11401-t-AtioOlit one, $1'.. ColionjDOn,corre$ Om for the expoifor for several yOoes.., Onol weft-known raconteur, celebrated tiOth (74rthci4y this vvseliend. His faihity deoldsd,to §hore Itha happy oacaAidn ,v.fith.anyone driving through the (Photo by Alexandqr) , Development ta cost $7.504)er Student GUIDE FQR, SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES AND PROGRAMS, IN ONTARIO program for primary grades and an updated mathematics program meeting new Min• istry of Education -guidelines, were two of the committee's proposals. said, Mr. Thomp- - son. In his report. Mr. Thomp; son said; it was felt that-- outlining proposed ctirrieu, lam, changes would provide the board-with a clear picot - of the -costs before ne' projects are undertaken. The members tested their Metric 1.Q. by guessing the metric measurements, of a zipper. button. dart, seam allowance, and many , more. The leaders talked about the equipment needed in a sewing, box, how to deter- mine your 'pattern size. choosing a pattern and fab- ric, and buying the supplies neededtosew a skirt or vest. Every week more and , more people diseover what mighty jobs are aecorn'- plished by low cost Huron Ptpositor Want Ads, Dial 527.0240. ' SPfCIA1 MODELS LIMITED QUANTITIES s- • • . • ..N.W • ,r L17JaR • 15 and 17 cu. ft. models '(right hand door) s4- • Full length dcior handles *Partial chrome door trims • Freezer shelf (17 cu. ft. Model only} Tinted 'see-thrut meat drawer • Two tinted 'see-thru' vegetable crispers • Roll-out wheels • Lift-Ot t egg trays a Available in white $589 • 495 KLING LTD. eto services and. pro OntariO's Senior Citizens have contributed a' great deal to our province, and to help ensure that they can enjoy healthier and more active lives, the Ontatio1Government has published a new booklet called "Guide for Senior Citizens". This handy reference guide describes the wide range of service and " programs available, for seniors in Ontario. The Guide includes information on health care programs, housing assistance, tax grants, community dubs and Centres, ' and many •other subjects of interest, to seniors in Ontario. By the end of February, all Ontario Senior Citizens who„receive the . Old Age Pension will receive a copy of the Guide in the mail. Otheils who would like a copy can write to: 1, Ontario Government Publications Centre, 5th Floor,', 880 Bay Street, Toronto; Ontario M7AIN8 -- ' ItTovincialSeeretary for Social Development . Omar w _ William Davis, Premier .1