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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 180 I >�#— 'T1'r; NURO-XPO$,ITOR- OCT0,000 .14t 101 _ r� oP ' inon : : I i : y t 7 • .csenteu w the board, Mr. are bti_sed. i r;nv in Order that t somi r len telephone conversa- . of ea,., Ed Tuokko, informed N . II;Y STEIPif AltilE 1LEVESQUE P the matter the board Mrs. Sands' child- Tuokko showed a mile radius Mr. Self said one matter of input in ssltdatlnli add - A letter from a St. Marys tlin regarding • � is tidnal AeeO might be•met for citizen regarding the Perth with Ken Self. director of ren walk a distance of 1.9 from the school. with the made S if ars ex St, Marys, education. miles to St. Marys District Sands' residence just outside made u St. Marys. it v�rould busing not only in St, County Board of Education's Mr, Self told the board rte Collegiate and Vocatipnal In the radius. effect of tier parts of the but the other aieaa of the j busing policy was ,referred to had su ted to Mrs. Sands' stitute. He said there, is no The transportation officer county. Mr. Tuokko agreed County•" # the administration for policy: a policy chM would ' the policy, v sti t n with a report to }n the teleithone conversation busing of students within the said there is only a .busing saying ge Self, a _ ish to tit e...g s4- ° that she'wnte to the board. to town lupus to, the .sehopl He l?d Y est~tn-town residents tis, affect NXitche S was reYllewed. be made at. the board s next Stratfptd. and that states the 1 and was firs cab hi lei),. ttitvetherttatter broughtto:iO noted the Sands' Itve a half f c e areas a t �s 1 meeting. toile wttbtn the town.limits, a�?�!at►d> school, students in. Iter tetter► .nada ug ddtheili• 1: atteptio.a. HSanola e The Ietter:from RvlirF,,la t Q The baa a porta ton n M40, of $t. Ma s firth 1 rd's tr . ns a' revievr r, f skc ts, m s , a tmlt e l t am a tht►: Sands;io:theboa d: olio fit ". rwartt�iie 00414, before theX i a w „ ., • th s .. s $ policy ct�tte:tln , t+�ltck. tilt 'hili, t�eea i ed•. n ,0111Mh, s.b ad ��y71�� �r>���i T.H�:-��6� �'�- t�Ovin � p.�rsu�d, ..., u..r'.0'' �. ,� �.'9.r life 'S. tQ.corinaout Qf ' barq, fYirn starta clew t twee Clam w11) help . '. ,Aylmer .. i " when he plays the Kong of ilei' f�_tieen at the Medieval Feast planned by the •8)yth Centre' for Arts October 24. Proceeds of the, dinner will go toDY S1'ENIEPBALEVF.SQiIE The machine shop commit foe toi." to Dec. 22; help. pay off the .debt from expansion and imprdvements to Memorial The Perth County Board of tee will be made up of one 1 In other business, the Approved the appointment Hall. Aylmer and Rose (Sometimes knownas Tend Johns'and Janet Amos) Education set up two ad hoe trustee, one technical direc- tor, three representatives of board: Approved the hiring of Mrs. of Laurie Rowbotham to the head of music at Listowel are already making their plans for the big event. committees to study welding and machine shop programs industry; one representative Jeanette Warns as a half time District Secondary School and in the county's secondary of Conestoga. College, and A. teacher of Listowel District Benjamin Scott to the acting 'at schools. Stec her, assistant superin- .. Secondary School. This action head of music Stratford Feast The move is the second phase in response to recom- tendent. Mr. Stecher is to be the chairman. follows the request for half time teacher at the school board's last Central Secondary School; Approved the appointment of Larry J, McKay, head of mendations presented in Director of education Ken, made at the 1980 b a committee which Self told the board the mach- 9 mee. n � g' business education of Strat- Y ine shop committee will be Approved the hiring on a ford Central Secondary studied technical education in. P M H 1 `S h ! th bO rd' re - P B A special contest will be the schools. Earlier this year, investigating the phasing to temporary basis -9f, rs. e- coo as e a s rep ._ The phrase "being treated Rose Clarke from He Wont P of metric measurement, be- en Rose.to jt'astowel District sentative on the Stratford 4 held with a prize for the diner the board heard theretw royally 'will have real meati- tome in from the Barn P mend on from the two cause of the "high cost Secondary School from Oct. 1 Public Library Boatel. ' in for the luck 150 uests (sometimes mistaken for Ted with the best decorated bib.�Cooking* $ Y B committees studying autamo- • at the Medieval Feast being Johns and Janet Amos.) since bibs ate of necessity in ' sponsored by the Directors of To keep the royal couple the medieval style of dining. rive/farm mechanics and Po electricity/electronics. � Big Savings the Blyth Centre for the Arts and their guests entertained. Those who don't wish to bring • at Blyth Memorial Hall, Sat- the court jester will be devis p The be committee's in detail, their bib will be provided welding . • r urday, October 24. ing all kinds of 'diversions. with one. 1 ab will be to review to detail, odds -Wends The King and Queen will Wandering minstrels wF�Qu- ill Cost of this unique event is the present programs facifi- Olt • i ust_ 515 per a des and equipment and re by Elaine To nshimwd re - preside oxer this feast, set in serenade the diners. 1_ _ - _ 1? __ P r the __ -lis'--findings - -, - .-._ - rt -and its the --style- of medievat tidies As befits a royal feast the diners, however, want to (mAutomobile attend the Gala Eveniii recommendations to the , • • Insurance with and beverage amounts y fare will be plentiful and B board no later than April 20, Decisions,, decisions food and beverage served by varied. After soup served entertainment and auction 1982. costumed waiters, members from wooden bawls, the royal upstairs in Memorial HallCompare•••-voth your Rate of the board of directors and guests will be able to sample afterward they can purchase The committee will be To perm or not to perm, that is . the a package ticket for only $20 %ade up of one trustee, one P first place. They were achieved after hours friends. The King and Queen octoberfest sausage, chicken P B Y question. will be played by that well- legs. spare -ribs, baked ta• per person for both• a saving technical director, three re- Man of you will not understand the of sitting still under tons of rollers; papers P Y BP° resentativesofindus one Y and bobby pins-'& hard chore for a kid. known couple Aylmer and toes and much more. of $5. That evening of enter- P �' trauma involved in making such a decision. repFtstntative o€ Conestoga On aCYCraI accaisons, I was certain I f? month Prem i.0 m tainment will have CFPL TV's t Many men, for example, will shrug it off ,Cal age and J.A. Richardson, would succumb Lathe overpowering stench. Jim Swan as master of superintendent of instruction as lust another hare -brained worry that of the "perm solution." And for months s �Q ceremonies. As well as plenty � - women insist on worrying about when the Ru-bes.coming f e ainmentthere will be with the board. Mr. Richard gyafterthe ordeal came the inevitable• 11Jon o entertainment needn't worry at all. , an auction of more than $3000 son is to be the chairman of morning hassle `with tats. And some ladies with natural curls•wtll Of course, things have improved- im- NO OPpil�Ct]t10ri f@@ rQt�Ulr@Ci worth of donated articles such the .committee. ' „ lythas a ski weekend $t Hunts- The machine shay commit- pat their tresses and think. You can't begat n lube y since then. The smell of some tee will take a slightly differ- the natural look." solutions, for instance, might almost be 51,000,000 bodily injury and property damage. to ville's Grandview 'Lodge, a And other ladies, with natural curls, who ent approach. It will review called pleasant. The wide variety of $25,000 - Accident benefits weekend for two at the Ram- have s ent . fortunes trying to Straighten Few performers in Canada antes in CBC television Oda inn, Toronto, a piece of the present programs and their-lopeks, will wonder: Why in the world solutions makes it possible to choose one S?5.0 Collision deductible. . have had a more •varied drama' as well as starring in Waterford crystal and much facilities and equipment, de- appropriate for individual hair type- no $25 - Comprebe-ttsixe. deductible, gro roduettons such as Man of more, more than 40 packages termine specific needs, plus d anyone want to put kinks in their hair more burning scalps and watering eyes. ...._.._. insured under Motorist Endorsement. background in the entertain- p mint. Field than Jan Rubes LaMancha, The Sound of in all. develop a schedule for phas- The variety of perms also means a variety "1 - and all ofhis talents will be on Music and Sleuth Pacific in The answer to the last question is Toronto dinner theatres. Even without bidding on trig in conversion to metric of styles from which to .choose. - view when he resents An cis obvious. It's 'the same Old story, of P these valuable articl ,those measurement. or replace- Let's see. I could have just enough perm discontent with what we have and desire to ABOVE'PREMiUM BASED ON Afternoon with Jan Rubes at His relaxed, informal stage ment. The committee will to give my hair bounce andbody. Or, I could No atxideii#s to COnV i'ctian in 3 years. in attendance can come away change- to look like someone else. have a soft slightly curling style.1. Jalyth Memorial Hall, Sun- presence and sense of with wonderful door prizes: a report to the .hoard no later The de cision is complicated because as 4 day, October 25 at 2 p.m. `humour quickly warms any fox fur hat from Bainton than May 18, 1982. Or, i could return to the tiny tight curls of 2.. Driving to work 10 miles or less. his home, Mr,g Rube's has B ,and we ladies all know, when we get a hair style Y Y van become a Sin ado tin Canada as audience. In a few words Limited, a weekend for two at m ouch. Heck, I could e actions he can chane ap Comerata we like, it grows out in no time. But, when 3� Ona 1981.: Ford blonde agatnl 4. Married arson between 25 and 60 pearance and mood for a song the Chelsea Inn, Toronto, a we get a set we detest, it takes forever to • p cancelled Decisions, decisions. been. a television and stage S100 Canada Savings Bond or w, We destined to weeks of`wearing We x130 apply discounts far 2.; Cars, and B from :the hit musical Man of gT° Knowing me as I do, I would almost be star as a serious actor, a folk a carafe and wine goblets The concert b Camerata hats and scarves and hours of brushing and farmers receive further deductions. B Pe B ful Eurogan folk alight from - Beechwood Pottery. scheduled for Blyth Memorial combing.willing to be that my hair will remain singer, opera sire ger and ptsong.straight and brown. My habit will also :M musical comedy star. He has Seaforth. My, decision. K further complicated by a Y An Afternoon with Jan Hall Saturday night has been remain the same, i particularly been interested )lubes is the first of the These events are part of cancelled. "The gorilla got childhood memories. I will tet my halt grow until I can no longer Ke _ _.,• g, nth urra�y . in working with young people 1481-82 winter music series the Gala Weekend, sponsor- sick," the group's manage. Once upon a time there was a little rl see where.I'm-going, Then I'll consider all and has spent 'man thou- ed by the Centre for the Arts. with curl fair4r6kes; Yes, it was me. pe Y at Blvth Centre -for the Arts, ment says: Y the possibilities for a new style. incvlta�tly Insurance kers Inc. sandstif hoursdoingconcerts Whelp tetirethe' remainderof The concert, part of the Somchow through the'years the fair hair I'll have my hair trimmed and thi>}ned, and in schools, Tickets for the entire series the debt from renovation and Blyth Centre for the Arts became' darker and darker and the locks Seaforth In the last year Mr. Rubes featuring The Messiah, per- expansion of Blyth Memorial winter program, will be re- became straighter and straighter. , 11l leave the decision fora new look until the BrOdheC1 l 3 next time. Keith Murray Steve Murray has made several appear- formed by the .Tafelmusik Hall. Things will get started scheduled. Ticket holders are Of course, the curls had been phony in the 527.1440 orchestra and choir, Liona Friday night with a Casino asked to watch this newspap- 30-2022 f Special a ��; Boyd and John Arpin are still (light and Dance to the Music er for details. available for only S18, a of Whiskey Jack for $15 per, features at saving of SIO over the regular couple. Saturday afternoon, individually ppriced tickets. the Blyth Festival Singers will Tickets for tite Jan Rubes ve girls present a pos concert at Christmas concert are individually avail -,Memorial Hall. Tickets are able at only $6. just $3 for adults. $1.50 for Te Sunday afternoon conchildren.fa r to compete c cert is the final event in a A package price for all The hobby of retired bank iectic weekend of activity at Friday and Saturday events is .manager Ralph Hotsun of Blyth Centre forthe Arts- The just' S50 per couple is avail- Five girls will be competing first intermission the new Tavistock is "bas-relief' ,ala Weekend to help pay off able from any board member in the 1981-82 Huron County 1981-82 Huron County Dairy carving, which is carving on remaining debt froth the . or by calling •523-4331 or Dairy Princess Competition Princess will be crowned, • dl) ed been tf j i red ti stone. He became interksted431yth Memorial Hall building 523-9300. on Saturday, October 17th at in this -hobby through rock the White Carnation Hall in The Dairy princess will act l as a goodwill ambassador for 7 dallecting and gem cutting. Holmesville. Their names the Milk Producers. The He says it is a'man's kind of and . addresses are: Sofi hobo needin argon wrists basic goal of the program is to been b rn m ode good Y• needing'strong Huron f�,�rm news Beyer`sbeigen, R.R.RR2, Luck- improve communications end hands. now: Cathy Van Ninhuys, ween the producer and the ` The only tools abas-relief R.R. �, Bayfield; Mary Ann' carver nees., are a chisel, This summer several corgi The Ontario Wheat Pro consuming public. Visits to mall i and'* sharp awl. Much fields showed some deficien- ducers' Marketing Board has Vanllorp, R.It{ 2, Seaforth: service dubs, women's Karts'n'McM'tchael,Wroxet- groups, schools andparticip- nnarr•�ed ' .returned home of the marbel he uses is cy symptoms. Poor crop announced the price of wheat er: Ruth Ann Zielman. Zut Orion in various community imported from European rotatiodi and poor soil to processors for domestic ,iclt. Anyone planning to come countries and Is purchased structure f are part, of the human consumption for the Y P B functions are typical Dairy ,. P � ifin P to the dance may wish to Princess activities which help through an area dealer. His problem in many cases, but 1 months of October and No- make a s tial effort to be at to meet the oafs of the carvings on marble which he am not going --t6 harp on this vemb3er has been set at the hall at ,9:60 p.m. to hear program. B a b s e e n d ed sold his farm J will display at the 16th issue. Now anyone who $220.42 per tonne, f.o.b. the contestants speak. Foil - annual Christmas Country suspected it zinc deficiency country shipping point, and owing speeches the dance See you on the 17th! Fair at Sald6rd Valley Hall, can have a soil test analyzedthis figure is down from the will start with music by Dennis Martin, Associate r nearGoderich Oct. 21 and 24 for this micro. August/ September price of "Morencove". During the Agricultural Representative. should include carvings of nutrient. $224.67 per tonne. had a fire re. been sick birds, animals, flowers etc. Wheat weaving by Katie Kerslake of R.R. 2, Staffa is another painstaking hobby. Katie will have other items from naturo such as wreaths and dolls made from corn` husks,, Brian Flannigan of Seaforth will ,have another new craft - brass engraving Bas-relief sculpture is al- most a t'lost art" which is being'tevived by a few artsist in North America who are attempting this rather ted- ious type of art. Mr. Hot:sun has travelled,in a number of European -countries, as far as Scit3t. Crete. Greece to view some of the work which goes As of October Ist• 1981, soil tests for zinc and also magnesium . will be available from the University of Guelph. It will cost $3 for each test. Some special techniques apply when soil sampling for these micronutrients. Micronutrient deficiencies frequently, appear in small patches in fields. Soil. samples`taken from the entire field are unlikely to find the problem -so sample problem areas separately. To avoid contamination, do not use soil probes and pails I.: h. d The latest position report of the Ontario Wheat Produ- ce-rs Marketing Board was issued September 18, 1981 showing producer sales to the board of 1981 crop wheat totalling621650tonne. Board sales to domestic processors total 114 254 tonne; domestic seed sales 237 tonne: dome- stic feed ,sales 4 101 tonne; export sales complete 163 843 tonne: export sales contract- ed but nut delivefed 154 482 tonne. Original board estimates for 1981 crop yield was placed at approximately 700 000 tonne, but due to lower yields in some areas the board's back centuries before Christ w is are conte with galvan- estimate has been readjusted but he,emphasizes that he ized zinc. Plastic containers to approximately 650 000 treats the aft as a hobby. in good condition are best. tonne. A cheque shade out to the The 23rd Annual Meeting while a. new exhibit of University of Guelph should of Ontario wheat producers is woodtunilrig•wili be provided accompany the sample and going to be held on Monday, by Wtq, Cake of GO40tich, infotmation sheet. A guide tetober 19, 081 at: the Red r. Kiirerr !i!ithitmor-cif R.R. 4+ for' interpretation will ac- Oak Inn, Peterborough, All SOAforth will provide mac• company your soil test re- wheat producers are w•et- d . been promoted ... received an award IT'.S NEWS ' 1 phone 527-0240 tell us about it /mow► ,+i. Ar '� ,tti lf",X Ir .. roll -Since 1860' Sgrving the Community First''' PRONE 527.0240 SEAFORTH lathe that is 0117C tit sults, come . ,