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Last year family allowance
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year earlier and $356,2 million
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—Continued From Page 1 Verna flicks, Centralia. 1 Mrs. Margaret 1Bo.gerson taught stall.ation of a cigar :store in the
llodgert;, and Mrs. ,011ve Gowan, S.S. No, 16 (Bashwood). ilast year. adjacent building; and to Bob.
Granton, will :take .over the ,it. Douglas A. McCaw,. principal, + Complete staff includes; McDonald, for the ,erection of a
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AleDorothy Bennett, braced number of
1001 oS,S. (liu>:ondale)„-Mrs N@@(5 Teacher
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! Varna.
rlustriai promotion, which ern -
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Irene Haugh, 1R.R. 1PortAlbert. Reeve Mcbencie suggested tha
S.S.
No. z (Pltgtovn) Ars. fav1otis
tip sc.aol area
is ,
No. S — Mrs. Anna Dolmage, age, a
delegationation from council slul
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Stewart Keith - still without the services of a i R.R. 1, Londesboro. intervteav Canadian Canners in
S.S. No, 4 (oxen) Mrs. , manual. training teacher but of. No. 7 — -furs. .Florence hay, regard to their plans for the'
Katharine Becker Dashwood facials hope to secure one before Seaforth. local -factory. The proposal was
S,S, No, 5 (Evergreen) -Mrs, the term opens. I No. 8 -- Mrs. BarbaraAle ,an• approved b counelJ.
Ralph Batten. The arca hap advcrtisd for a I der, Egmondville; A. k'inla3son, A letter frdin (ventral Mort.
S.S. No. 6 (Willcheisca)—Mrs. teacher but has not been success.' R.R. 2, Kippers. "age gage Corporation revealed that
Don Jolly .and Mrs. Florence fun in nettling a replacement for! No. 9 — Spencer Jeffery, B.R. .funds are available for direct
Hendrick, both of Exeter. Mr. Victor Dinnin, Zurich, who 1, Staffa, - loans for housing in small cont-
S,S. L.U. ? .(Lion)—Mrs. Allan has resigned after, a number o -f' Tuckersmith Township munities. Regulations are en file
Elston, years of service. S.S. 3,,,,— Atoss Joan Scott. at the municipal office.
” (Lumley ”"-" the There
staff thiew s year and ; hers on 1 S•S. 10 — :sirs. Catherine Mac• tot info MPPmed council that heu ex -
h.
d s. Mair, Exeter, — .a number of :changes throw hout!Oonald, •2, I�ippen,
S S. 1\0. 12 (Whalen) Airs, g pecten goverment approval soon
Olin: McGowan, Granton, the. schools.
1 for the extension, of the .30 mph
Mrs. Margaret Reichert will I Change Teachers 1 zone to the south of town.
New Principal take ever the Parr Line school! Councillor Taylor reported that
' where Mrs. Victoria Soldanan old poultry barn on station
In Stanley.Area l
taught last year. Mrs. Ruby • ,street, which has been the sub -
For Dashwood Neeb, Zurich, who taught orale Three changes have taken ,ject of numerous complaints,
Deconomics at Zurich School1 place in the teaching staff of ; has been levelled by a bulldozer
ash+vood school will have a year, will assume a full-time pc,- Stanley Township schools. ;and the grounds cleaned up to a
new principal this year, reports sition at No. 8 with Charles Mo- In the township school area, ' satisfactory extent.
Secretary -Treasurer Wilmer Wein Quollan moving from No. 8 to No. A iss ins p Van sue-'. A by-law was passed closing
of the Stephen area, 2, Mrs, Norma Seibert, Zurich, i Joan Robinson, Varna, i 7
Douglas A, McCaw, of Glen• will take over the home econom• ceeds William Yungbla Scott,
at end, a toad north of No. 83 highway
g 7 and Mrs. Clara Scott, Bayfield, and west of No. 4. a notice of
toe, succeeds Mrs. Edna 'Busclle, its course from Mrs, Neeb. has been hired for No. 10. l which has appeared in The
:RCAF Station Centralia, who Mrs. Phyllis Deichert will sup.
joins the staff of South Huron ply for Mrs. Audrey liaberer in In the 4 school sections, ilBfiss itssue$,Advocate for the past four
District High School, room one of the Zurich school
Doreen McKenzie, R.R. 1, as
town -until Chri•
stmas field. replaces Mrs. Dorothy Ball,
ship
Only
is i Crediton schoole in , where Two new oil furnaces and eon "Tcachers inelsd•e
side.rable redecoration has been
Mrs. Glenna Trip; Centralia, will undertaken at Hay schools dur- Township School Are
replace Mrs. Margaret Cameron,
ing Toll
•During the sunnier, both Dash- Ing the summer. The furnaces No. 1 •-- Mrs. Marion Powell, ; cavy r
have .been installed in No. 2 and R.11, 3, Clinton,
wood and Crediton schools ,have t o 10 schools.
been redecorated and blackboard Interiors of No, 3 and ,three No. 6 — Aiiss Mavis Steepe, I
lights have been installed. R.R. 3, Clinton. Continued From Page 1
The ' followingtransportation rooms of the Zurich school have No. 7 —Aiiss Joan Robinson, ' of a car driven by Kingsley Lou
been redecorated as well as the1
contracts were let by the board exterior of, Na, 8, on which new Varna. 1 Little, 17, London, which had
Tuesday night.ns- siding No, 10—Mrs, Clara Scott, Bay !stopped on the Bluewater high-
has been installed. field.
rn. The ac -
to and l beCrediton .foNr ew 4 desks
nd a .new breef hn secured ured No, 14 — Mrs. Hattie B. Rice, cidento happened make a efabt out qne--half
schools by Harvey's Taxi; pupils installed on the north half of No. R.R. 3, isippeit• mile north of the 83 intersection,
from No. 2 to Crediton by Wil 10. Stanley Township A car driven by Eugene Wil-
fred Mack; and all grade eights 't'r'ansportation contracts were S.S. 3 —Airs. Marie Beatty, I.ert, 22, R.R. 1 Centralia, ended
pupils eta Zurich for home eco - ,let by the board recently. Pu its ,Varna. up straddling four guard posts
p 1 S S. 4E —Airs, Mina Talbot,
nomics and shop by Exeter 1 of closed school. No. r> will be oak• R.R.3, Bayfield. 1 at the entrant : to the parking
Coach Lines. len to Zurich by William Watson.4W — lot at Oakwood inn Golf Course,
Members of the teaching staff I All of the students from No. 11 : 5 S, Mrs. Anna Scotch- Grand Bend, early Sunday morn.
mer Bayfield. 1
are: will be driven to U15 Hay -Ste- ( 5.5, 5—Miss Clara Clark, R.It ing after crashed into the 1
S.S. No. 4 (Sharon) — Iliiss 1 Allen by Elgin Hendrick, 11 R., 1, ,1, Varna. ment-imbeddedhe posts.
Marion eLean, 'Exeter., Dashwood. Pupils of closed. school 1 (t,S.S. 8 — Miss Doreen Mc-: The car was travelling south
S.S. No. 5 (Crediton) — Mrs. 1' o, 14 will be taken to Parr Line (Kenzie, R,R. 1, Bayfield; Mrs. on the Bluewater when a north•
Ruby Molitor, Crediton, prince- by Gordon. Troyer and two others Vine Parker, Bayfield. : bound car pulled out to pass,
pal; Mrs. Addileen Morlock, not yet decided upon. i U.S.S. 9—Mrs. Margaret Desch-' forcing Willer, off the road where
Crediton; and Mrs, Glenna Trip, Exeter. Coach Lines Mill pro I err, R.R. 1, Zurich, he lost control in the gravel,
Centralia, vide the transportation for mann- One of the posts came through
S.S. No. 6 (Khiva) — Mrs. Ada al training and home economics, Hibbert School the floor in the back seat, Dam -
al
MacDonald, R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig. students for the area. iage was estimated at $644,
S.S. Na 7 (Shipka) —Donald Complete list of teachers in On Saturday, three miles north
F'
tnkbeiner, R.R.
2, Crediton. eludes: Name Teachers of Grand Bend, a car driven by
S.S. No. 1.0 —.Ales. Wilma Des- - Ralph Shuldr, 18, R.R, 1 South-
jardine, R.R. 1, Grand Bend. Hey Teachers in Hibbert Township ampton, went out of control and
S.S. No. 14 (Centralia) — Mrs., S.S. No. 2 — Charles McQui1- for the coming school years in -
Ian, Dashwood. struck a cement culvert on No.
S.S. No. 10 Airs, Freda Nor-cIT,S,A. 1 — Mrs. Marjorie Mc- 21Shular lost control when he
Phone1mSSnNo. 3 (Parr Line) -- Mrs,Dougall., R,R. 3, schell, msakin d tl t mass tun,anotcar
1 Margaret Deichert. T.S,A. III — Mrs. Catherine making a left hand turn,
S.S. No. 4 (Bronson) —Airs, Hocking, Cromarty. Two passengers, Tony Knox,
Jessie Oesch, S.S. 2 — Mrs.. Olive Siemon, 20, R.R. 1 Blyth, and Ken Gardi-
Jessie 4, Mitchell. ner, 15, R.R. 1 Southampton,
S.S. No. 8'— Mrs. Ruby Neeb, S.S. 3 — Ronald F. Skinner, were treated at South Huron
Zurich, R.R. 1, Mitchell. Hospital for injuries. Damages
S.S. No. 12 — Donald O'Brien. S.S. 4 — M a x i n e Godbolt, were estimated at $800.
Union No. ,15 — Mrs. Idena Mitchell. OP'P Constables Hank Reid
Desjardine• S.S. 5 — Mrs, Pears Budden, and George Mitchell investigated.
Zurich -Principal, Mrs. Greta Rirkton.
Lavender, room. five; Mrs. Dor S.S. 6 -- -fisc Jean Campbell,
Dor-
een Oesch, room four; Miss R. 1, Fuilarton. Baseball was .the first: sport
Olive O'Brien, room three; Miss
Carol Thiel, room two; MrsS.S, 7 — , R•R• 2, Mrs.Kippen. Rena Caldwell,
Audrey Haberer, room one; Mrs.
Norma Seibert, home economics.
Music teachers — Lawrence Sell One School
Wein, Exeter, and Douglas Gill,
Grand Bend.
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Two new teachers have been
secured for Biddulph schools,
Mrs. Verna Copeland, R.R. 6
St. Marys, has accepted the po-
sition of junior teacher at Gran. new central school. erected in
ton. Mrs.Barbara Carter, Clan -time to start the 1959 term.
There are three new teachers;
this year, reports Secretary
Treasurer David Henry.
Miss Alice Carter, Exeter,
will take - over the Sholdice
school; Mrs. Ila Hamilton will.
be in charge of Brinsley, and
Mrs. Joan Mitchell has the West
school, No. 18.
Teaching staff includes:
S.S. No. 3 (Barber's) — -Mrs,
Lillian Watson.
S.S. No. 4 (Mare's) — Miss
Betty McIntyre.
S,S. No: 5 (Sholdice) — Miss
Alice Carter.
S.S. No. 6 (Brinsley) --• Mrs.
Ila, Hamilton.
S.S. No. 8 (West Corners) —
Mrs. Margaret Tweddle.
S.S. No. 10 (Lieury) — Mrs.
Rota Allison.
S.S. No. 12 (Taylor) — Mrs.
There will be two new teachers Margaret Mollard.
in Tuckersmith when students go S.S. No. 15 (Brick) — 11Irs,
back to school on Sept, 2. Margaret Vernon.
Mr. A. Finlayson, RR 2, Kip• S.S. No. 17 (Corbett) -- Miss
pen. replaces Robert McGregor, Margaret Schade.
at No. 8 and Miss .Jean Scott. S.S. No. 18 (West) —• Mrs. Joan'
wilt teacl:i at S.S, No. 3, where Mitchell.
In McGillivray
One- of the schools in McGshi-
xray Township has been pur-
chased by the Ontario Depart-
ment of Highways, with posses.'
sion to become effective next:
year. i
The school, No. 15, and grounds
were sold for $7,850,
deboye, wi11 teach at the Bid•
dulph-McGillivray union school
12 and 4 for the coming year.
Complete staff includes:
S.S. 1 -A- Mrs, Marguerite Mc-
Roberts, R.R. 1 Lucan.
S,S. 2 Miss Donna Jean
Mills, R.R. 1 Lucan.
S.S. 5 — Mrs. Mary Bowman,
R.R. 3 Granton.
S.S. 7 — Miss Veda A, Bow-
man, , R.R. 3 Granton. princi-
pal; and Mrs. Verla Copeland,
R.R. 6 St. Marys.
S.S. 9 — Mrs. Marion Isaac,
R.R. 1 Lucan.
U.S.S. 12 and 14 — Mrs. Bar-
bar Carter, Clandeboye.
Two Staff Changes
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