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The Huron Expositor, 1981-07-08, Page 16•Or77.74fr.074.471j.,5• Al THE HURON EXPOSLICIR, JULY 8, 1881 The Vanastra owe RHONDA BJERG 482-9596 bingo Winners of the regular Tuesday Night Bingo at the Vanastra Recreation Centre for the week of June 30th are: First Share the Wealth • Flo MacCuspes of Godedrieh $-3: Second Share the Wealth • Rita Mommers- Steeg of Zurich $'S: Third Share the Wealth - Mrs. Bill Steep of Clinton S"-; Jackpot winner v, es Nellie Burkhold- er of Blyth $200. CHURCH On Sunday July 5th Res. Mantel's Sermon was "la the children conic to Jesus Dick Roorda was the °wee' A secs lee was held at Pou Farms Next Sunday at there %sill be a service Heather Gardens. The SWIM Team is her( and thank everyone for beim, so helpful, friendly and kind They are open to invitatio• for dinner. Vacation Bible Rho.' started on Monday mornin Come out kids and join tht fun' Have you sent you, cookies vet? ,PERSONAL GLIMPSES Get eel' tt ishes to Michael . Mantel in Toronto General Hospital eho e as burned badly in a barn fire. LIONS Well the Lions enjoyed a fun day this past Saturday in Drumbo They didn't win hut all enjoyed themselves at the Ball Tournament. LIONESS Don't forget catering this Fndav evening ladies. QUOTATION , No man is free who is not master of himself. Epictetus. 'You can never plan the future by the past.-F.,. Burke. 1,111,111/ 1-4044k Kids, teens, in betweens Patricia Rimmer is on holidays Happy Birthday 's tour Metro Zoo J • YEAR-OF THE DISABLED (LindaVan Dyk, a St. James student, won the grades V and 8 division of the Hospital Auxiliary's Year of the Disabled poster contest. Frances Teatero and Veronica Etue were co-ordinators of the contest. (Photo by Rimmer) A fairly steed) rainfall didn't stop the grade students as they toured the Metro Zoo in Toronto on June 12 here were the common animals but there were many new ani- mals with strange. long names. The pupils were dis- appointed because they couldn't' see ° a baseball pale., This had been plasm- t:d for the evening her wee f `run eveilable beertese ,cif the ktrike, - • ^ 'PriAgKia#TEN 040400N ' 11,iliderOtiee geed,: eattrati wes'heid o l June , This --wa$. an exciting day ter . the .33 pupils whq were promoted into grede L. Each pupil received a kindergarten diploma, whieleiectudes the graduation date. the pupil's name. Mr. MacLennan's stg nature and Mrs Walter's signature to make the dip lomas official. The graduat ing pupils' parents arms ed about 9:30 and the student, received their diploma before 10:30 a.m. This s ear in the hour span the graduating 'pupils put on a small skit for their parents. Refresh-melee *ere s.erstt4- tie the parents and the ettadente, Cieod Luck to the gred44114 pupils. to abeeneXt t ear. gRAITVItTOMANIP4T Ctit'W.e..dnesda). the US: metatitara of the atria' entl•boys slespiteh team eons- Peted in, Clinten against other 'schools. It, wad rained out on Teesdly and•rherefort• it Was held on Wednesday a• i team played I gam% y and the top teams competed for the championship Bs the end of the day everyone was tired but all played their sere best A, BAND TOUR On Friday iune 14. the Hullett school band and sen tor choir toured tram %Jam to school playing, set eral numbers at each -Allst e ni c6i et*y ttiefr rtlaSte the hod -and chi* enjoyed ther‘selses fully. The) 44 i:151 20,4 t'4 '4.t.orth Ptttiitc. Central Perth nt • •'Weirtberg . ,and Huron Centennial let •Bratee, 'field. • • . • • ..,„ ORAPtE 8'D.R812/,UATION . Mi-inday . jute 2/' was the day of the Grade 8 s gredua non The students. their parents and the teacbers ate ,•••••••••rorm, supper , over at the Londee born Hall I he% later same beta to the school to resent an ards tor. the follow tug The outstanding temale graduate Lisa DUI.tt't The outstandnig mate gra dusk Russell !Nesbitt the outstanding female athlete Darlene Gelutzen the eufstanding Male ath tetEr: potavrt Wilts E.410.•411. 444 04 Susan Gatos s Math amend Lisa.. Watt , Penntanbttp ass, arra Mar fleagen • • Indumr al Arls,' • •1,dirr>n Home' fee leernies eye WO-Maley.. Effort and Co• operation Ass and Day id Kennedy Congratulations to all and good luck in Grade nine SEAFORTH IRA( h Nat I RESULTS The final rest. if the area track and te1.1 das at aeatorth on .Iunt arc non as ailahle At ite gild of the day Hullett ei ea; s, hoot finished with 42t is (nil% two points bet n(t HI% t h w hich finis hed 2nd hut ton pulled ahead iv. the last event tp .be the wintitIN school . Iaoen though la t chiral only :tleished, thud fliere • teem* sonie itidie dcial ern . OA` in their my ei ;itslamas. from. Mullett, Ijarr o vie LAWAYI • ten-' won --the Senior ;grata division defeatling the st'44511-d place winner t"ton lintorr 24 points. .We had no other first place finisht but Rob - ert Wilts and Susan (,ottn- V•is•••111, loth bon) eta. ed second En de on, the Junior dl, 114011 was a close finish 1 wo girls front Clin- ton finished with 36 and 32 points Lon Brumles from our school teas (low behind with 2 - points Despite the tact that we placed third at the track meet in !yea forth the •atudents• their outlast in the eteetsta and tri perietasers.: cons:rat, ultiitions thatiks to 011 those that tent kta,, th,A, 111,01 and helped" the sehool ;IWO, , Weiel• • .rhanks to istio'...c044L Matson and a/Ir.-Talbot w,60 vssvnt to the- meet with the learn and helped Its per pare kr the stiff vonipetitiori we met in Seattsith. Bath Length. of stay up at' 3276 348 out-patients sed from:inc;spe4dgerro15m .1•17. POle001Jecrei4edit#011401 to OM 011110t. .91*001I0IIIS 4101760 Jen0 ;of 04y. OcIvi4i040., -01r*tionsi an' tplOctiopts, litoett 154 to., 196,'-.; • Total. 3 itiicy°'4 out - patient 1: Salartet comprised 75,6 percent of the hospital's operatin expenses which were Si ;7711,913 compared to the 1979-80 figure of $1,515,196. Salaries in- creased. from $1,148,803 to $1,346,940 but remained at the same percentage of total operating expenses. Supplies. and other expen- ses amounted to 24.2 percent . of the total operating expen- ses at $430,973, an increase from last year's figure of $366,393. The statement of revenue and.expense showed hospital expenses are .$56,500 over revenue. The audit commit- tee report explains this con- sists of $48,000 of salary and wages accrued for the year 1980-81. 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