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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-10-08, Page 3BY SHIRLEY J. Kg14-gR It was learned at Monday evening's meeting of the /broil County Board of Education that the board has been served with a writ informing them that the fall-lilies of the tWQ girls drowned 'en a school field trip last spring have filed suit for danlages at the registry office in London- Board (Continued from Page 9nol said Robert "That's getting .on to half the school year." Many rnernbers agreed that if a teacher was delivered towards the end of the school term, it could be concluded that she may not. have been aware of her condition when she renewed. her contract. They agreed to ask ' the director of education to .draft ,a brief for presentation to the OPSTA, Trustees council and the local members of parliament 'advocating- that ' teachers be made exempt from this legislation. <19.1111. "Cochrane, director of edgeaticq, told the . board members. • the writ .114I1104 _two teachers. from South District School and lire board. of Education. 'The, board has :turned the matter over to its insurance CP111134437 representatives Who will appear on their behalf. have heard nothing more," .stated Mr. Cochrane Tuesday morning, "We don't know the mount. of the suit. We don't know if we will have to Appear. We only know that .action is being taken by both the Moddejonge arid Guenther fainilies." - The two girls, Janet Guenther,. -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl -Guenther, Shipka, and Jerry Moddejonge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moddejonge, Exeter, were drowned May 14 in about 1.$ feet of water at the Ansable River Conservation area east of Parkhill dam, The mishap occured during a two and a half day outing for about 30 Grade 9 students from SHDH$. 'hoard face suit over drowning during field day Part of the reconstruction of Albert Street involves the laying of new storm sewers and workmen have had the street blocked off at the foot of Princess Street this week for the installation of the new drains. — staff photo. AIRCONDITIONED PONTIAC 1970 Pontiac Catalina, 4-door hardtop, Beautiful Granada Gold with beige vinyl top. Custom Ventura interior and exterior packages. Custom belts, tinted windshield, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power deck lid, full factory air•conditioning, door edge guards, carpet savers, remote mirror, rt. door mirror, disc brakes, 400 Cu. in. 330 h.p. engine, turbo-hydramatic, fender skirts, clock, Stereo tape player, radio, rear speaker, I-178 x 15'beited whitewalls, etc, 6,000 miles. List $5,875.50. 0, 4,4795 1970 Pontiac Parisienne, 2-door hardtop. Palomino copper with Sandlewood trim. 3,000 miles. 3-speed automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear. speaker, carpet savers, tinted windshield, remote mirror, belted whitewalls, wheel discs, simulated vinyl top, rear defogger. List $4,647.30. DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE 1970 Pontiac Strato-Chief, 2-door hardtop. 350 V-8, 3-speed automatic, radio, power steering, tinted windshield, belted whitewalls, wheel discs, carpet savers, vinyl interior. 3,000 miles. Smart Verdoro Green metallic with gold trim. List $4,174.15. $3395 1970 Pontiac Tempest T37, 2-door hardtop. 350 V-8, 3-speed automatic, radio, belted whitewalls, carpet savers, wheel discs, etc. Smart Granada Gold with Sandlewood vinyl trim. Only 300 miles. List $3,758.90, DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE ."441, kr,z;AN; 19 0 uick kylar Custom, 2-door ho'rdtop. 350 V-8, 3-speed automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, .'belted whitewalls, wheel discs, remote mirror, rear defogger, undercoating. Clean ,mist blue with dark blue cloth interior. Only 500 miles. List $4,375.65. DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE McG E E BUICK PONTIAC GODERICH 524-8391 DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE $3795 DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE $3695 What's new at Huronview? Demonstrator Sale (7a? 6000 re vt, lo ortih (TAW* ok rl~ . ) " HITE BEANS NO WAITING — FAST TURN AROUND' OUR NEW HIGH-SPEED PIT IS OPEN FOR BEANS. This pit doubles our receiving capacity and provides you with fast service. OPEN SUNDAYS DURING THE PEAK OF THE HARVEST WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 2 P.M. // // // ///////////, ///.///?, .//,'////, /////////,/ / /7, •///////// /// ///// /////, /////////// /// ////// // // ////a/////////,/, "Trtitie with COxiiitiendet Tittle With cool', 401, DIVISION OF GERM° CORP. PHONE 262'.2605 The residents of Hiironview had their first dance of the season on Monday afternoon in the auditorium with the Huronview orchestra providing the music. The musicians comprising the orchestra are Miss Della Peart, pianist, Mrs. Mary Taylor, mouth organ and Miller Adams, John Leeming and Norman Speir with their violins, assisted by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot of Kippen and with Jim Barry doing the calling. A short business meeting was held during the intermission. It was decided to hold a dance every Monday afternoon except on a Monday holiday when it would be held on the following Wednesday afternoon. It was also decided to have a family to night every Thursday starting at 7:00 p..m it;which .Trould consist 'of a variety programme, films, slides, etc. This will give the residents an opportunity to f, enjoy the programmes with their families. This Thursday evening there will be two films shown, "The Calgary Stampede" and "The Railrodders" as well as music by the Huronview orchestra. On Thursday evening, October 15, there will be a variety programme provided by Mrs. Orval Story of Seaforth and her, group. WANTED REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR CLINTON AND DISTRICT APPLY AT OFFICE of WILFRED McINTEE COMPANY LTD. 13 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 3. d •i" d +de I/ NOT LIKELY ^ SO WE INVITE. YOU TO COME IN And SEE FOR YOURSELF A PAUL APT BP Oil O limited Introduces PROPCORN*) IN HURON COUNTY A rovoltationory low-cost systom for storing high moisture-content corn for animal fast' *Registered ueer Propcorn is an agricultural chemical system which destroys rot-causing moulds and bacteria in high-moisture corn. It permits safe storage of corn in conventional bins or on barn floors. Here are the main advantages of this new system:. * Corn can be safely stored for long periods, requiring no special bins or silos. * Applicator will speed up harvesting — handles up to 20 tons per hour. * Portable applicator can easily be moved from place to place as required. APPLICATORS AVAILABLE FOR RENT OR CUSTOM TREATMENT ON YOUR FARM For details contact; PAUL KERRIGAN 379 Victoria Street Highway 4 South CLINTON 4824653 Note: Propcorn corn preservatives will be demonstrated at the "Corn Day" Thursday, October 8th, at 2:00 p.m. on the Geo. Proctor farm; 1 Y4 miles east of Belgrave, sponsored by Huron Soil & Crop Improvement Association. lintQn _NPwOiRcord, Thl,o0pyi, •Qqtokvr 8,1137'3 3 17.1, 41,11,/, d AAA,/ OPP • YU f.t •••.41, t•Of• ”itg, 7•1 ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES PHONE 524-82t1 gg BRITANNIA E., GObERICH ARE PICTURES REALLY WORTH 1000 WORDS EXACTLY HOW MUCH WE DO STOCK IN SNOWMOBILES AND ACCESSORIES (We Do Carry At All Times, More Dollars Worth Of Ski-Doer Parts Per Machine Sold Than Any' Dealer In ONTARIO!) ARGYLE MARINE LARGE SELECTION Ski-Doo parts, kotax parts. — Engine parts,— J.L,O., Hirth, Sachs, Kohler. a Suits, boots, mitts, helmets, sleighs, etc. — New and used snowmobiles — all prices, — New Ski-Doo as low as $595.00. — Used snowmobiles as low as $200,00,