HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-06, Page 5Correspondent
CECIIJA RYAN
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Kira Lynne and Katie
Leigh, daughters of Brian
and Wendy Murray were
'baptized Sunday at St. Co.
Iumban Church by Rev. Jack
Stapleton.
Wchiarents 16r Kara we are sorry to report Ray.
Lynne were Gary HesSel- Maloney is a patient in the
wood , and Colleen Murray
and for Katie Leigh, Tom
Murray and Kathy Murray.
Douglas Murray of Lake-
head University, Thunderbay,
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Rayinond Murray and
family before , leaving for
Quebec where he has obtain-
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local Rerttan detheti4 Church was honoured fast T4eaday night. The large
group included (back row left Alp right) Piet Hoge, Dan Van Lean, ‘ John
Gould, Terry Dorsters, Ray Anstett, Doug Huard, Bill Dale, Trevor
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Middegest, Lynn Nigh-ancl Judy Nigh. Absent from the photo were' Mark,
Mero, Debbie Dupuis, John Von Euw and Robert Von Euw.
(Photo by Ellis)
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schools. He said rather than
move some tc dl hers long
distanco they ri \KA% ed all
staff and did more ••.,h,„.1
distance" transfers.
He said there is expected
to he only a small decline in
enrolment in the s'. stem but
that three classrooms n ill
have to be opened in Strat-
ford and one closed in Sea-
forth when the tall term gets
underway..
The transfers are '1r urn St.
Mary's School. tioderich•-
ingeborg •Marshal to St.
James School. -Seaforth;
Robert • Govenlock. to St.
Joseph's. Clinton and Sister
Yvonne Parent to Hof\ Name
of Mary. St. Mans,
Front St. ,James. Seaforth.
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ELECTRICAL
Selection of heavier wire
4/0-1WH-
-8/3 range wire
-12 & 14 gauge YWH
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Electrical boxesand switches
(1.12 circuit)
breaker panels -,
light fixtures
fluorescent tubes
Scepter fittings and
conduit 1/2 " to 2" '
Myers pressure pumps
h.p. shallow well
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BY wn MA OKE
There xx III he 20 instruc-
tors from the Huron•Perth
County Roman Cathodic Sep•
arate system teaching in a
different school when they
return to the classroom in--
September.
The list of transfers was
approved by the-board at its
meeting Monday but only
released •to the press Vyed-
nesday after teachers on the
list had been notified.
'Some of the transfers were
requested said Williilm
Eckert. director of edhca t ion.
but mint resulted when the
hoard found it tx ill have too
many teachers in Huron
schools in September and not
enough to staff the Perth
Dorothy Dillon, to St.
Patrick's Dublin.
From St. Patrick's Dublin.
Celeste Celeste MeCreight and
Helen Krauskopf. both to St.
Patrick's. Kinkora. •
From St. , Patrick's. Kin-
kora. Ralph Weishar to St.
Joseph's.' Stratford. and
Sherry Killby to'Immaculate
Conception. Stratford.
Itinerant French teacher at
Kingshridge. Clinton and
Seaforth, Terry Bullen to
St. Columban
classroom teacher and
French teacher at Otir Lady
of Mount Carmel.
Front Our Lady, of Mount
Carmel. part-time musk.
teacher Margaret Coates. to
St. Joseph's Clinic-1n.
From St. Ambrose. Strat-
ford. Patricia. Brewer to St.
Michael's. Stratford.
George VanSlyck. Stystem
Special Education Resource
teacher to St. Michael's,
Stratford.
From St. Michael's. Strat-
ford, Patti Kennedy to St.
Ambrose. Stratford and
Eugene Desando to Imma-
culate Conception, Stratford.
From Immaculate ConceP-
Pon. Stratford. Mary Marg-
aret Cannone (1.0) to St.
Ambrose. Stratford (K) (0.5).
From St. Mary's. Hesson,
Joe MacDonald. to St.
„Patrick's. Kinkora Principal
Relict and Special. Education.
From St. James. Seaton)).
and 1St.. Columban. Special
•
Education, Connie Birming-
ham, to St. Boniface. Zurich.
From St. Patrick's Kin-
kora, Cleo Smith. to imma-
culate Conception. Stratford.
Special Education.
From St. Joseph's Kings-
bridge (leave-of-absence)
Nancy Park to St. Mary's.
Goderich. -
From St. .1 rseph's Clinton.
Mary Smith, Special. Educa-
tion at St. Columban. and St.
James. Seaforth. •
at the Melady home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clareree
Ryan. Louise. Mary Joe and
Mark attended the First
Communion Mass St. Alciy-
sius Church in Kitchener.
Sunday and later visited at
the home of • Mr: and Mts.
Les Ward and Shannon.'
Several people from the St.
Columban and Dublin area
attended• the-dance 4or44the
Stratford and District Asso- .
elation for the 'Mentally—fre-•-
tarded recreation fund in
Sebringviile Satarday.
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We wish you a speedy
recovery Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reil-
ly and family attended the
Purves and Haggarty----wed-
Ang in London May 2.
Don Melady from Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
Landon is home on vacation.
"vit.lt his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted:Melady.
' Also Jilt Melady from
Hanover and Mi. and Mrs.
Limy Ryan and family from
Thamesford visited_ Sunday
Myrray‘gir4 baptized
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