The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-08-19, Page 30Reception
and Dance
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MARILYN KEMP
and
RONALD MORLEY
(Bridal Couple)
Sat, Aug. 28
9 - 1 Q.M•
ILDERTON
CURLING ARENA
Musk by
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AND THE RAINBOWS
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
No Blue Jeans Please
OPEN
HOUSE,
for Lou and Bona Clark
50th Wedding
Anniversary
at home of Robert Clark,
82 Market St., Sepforth.
Sat., Aug. 28
2 - 5 p.m,
No Gifts Please
Everyone Welcome
Park plan
coming soon
A preliminary master plan has
been approved at the regional
level for Pinery Provincial Park
and it is expected an information
booklet outlining the major
recommendations will be
available to the public within two
weeks.
An official with the ministry of
natural resources in Chatham
said Monday the preliminary
plan has received approval, but
the booklet still requires
provincial authorization before it
can he released.
He said the plan will probably
aim at making the park more
attractive to persons seeking
recreational facilities and it is
unlikely there will be attempts to
curtail heavy public use of the
park for environmental reasons.
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t'Exeter 6:25 p.m.
Huron Park 6:35 p.m.
Centralia 6:40 p.m.
Lucan 6:50 p.m.
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P40 30. Times-Advocate, August 19, 1976
Separate school plans family life program
,A family life program will be
started for Grade 7 students in
the 19 schools under the
jurisdiction of the Huron-Perth
County Roman Catholic separate
$01001 board in October.
An outline of the program was
presented to the board at a
Meeting in Dublin
Anthony Chater, Stratford,.
family life co-ordinator for the
board, accompanied by eight
members of the family life
committee, made the presen-
tation
Mr. Chalet' said the family life
program for the Grade 8 students
would be continued again this fall
term as it has been the last two
years.
The family life program was
first initiated in 1971 with a
committee formed to study the
program Following the start with
the Grade 8 students the board
found it necessary to hire a co-
ordinator last year to begin
implementing the program in
other grades.
Mr. Chater said the family life
program is a supplement to the
religious program and in no way
replaces it. He said only 20 to 25
percent of the program could be
called sex education.
Meeting with teachers and
parents will be held prior to
commencing the program, Mr.
Chater said. "Communication
with parents is extremely im-
portant. When they see what is
happening in the classroom they
will he 'definitely for it'.
Guidelines will be given to the
teachers that are to be followed,"
he explained.
'The classes will be,for 30 to 40
minutes per week, Mr. Chater
said. He spoke of the amount of
input by parents to the program
A library will be started at the
hoard office for reference
material - books, film strips
but because these materials are
expensive it will be built up
gradually.
In reply to a question from
John O'Drowsky, SI. Marys, he
replied that the classes would be
mixed with both boys and girls
attending together.
When asked the future of the
program he told board member
Ronald Marcy of Stratford that
"the only way to go is down to
Kindergarten and work our way
up again."
Father Laragh of St.
James Church, Seaforth, a
member of the committee, said
the priests in the Huron-Perth
Deanery endorsed the program
in principle, and were writing the
forward to a pamphlet to be
given to parents explaining the
program.
Mrs. Joseph DeGroot,
Seaforth, a parent on the com-
mittee, said she herself highly
endorsed the program. Mrs. E.
Scott, St. Mary s said children
Warnings that many hospitals
across Ontario will be forced into
further staff and service cuts this
fall as a result of the provincial
government's cost constraints
doesn't apply at South Huron
Hospital.
The warning had come from R.
Alan Hay, Ontario Hospital
Association director,, who said
that hopsitals are finding out only
now about their 1976 allowances
and many are finding they will
have less money for service and
need more exposure and that if
they have a good grounding in
elementary school they will not
be so susceptible to problems in
secondary school.
Sister Mary St. Louis, prin-
cipal, of St. James School,
Seaforth, said the students ap-
preciate being able to sit down
and discuss problems and
questions on family life with their
teachers.
Other members of the com-
mittee in attendance in addition
to those who spoke were: Joe
stall than the ministry had
previously led them to expect.
SHIT administrator Elmer
Taylor said the hospital received
allowances ,as anticipated and
Mr. Hay's comments were riot
applicable here.
Mr. Taylor said that the cuts
affected hospitals where budgets
are over one and a half million
dollars. The budget at SHH is just
over One million dollars.
"Budget wise we're okay this
year," Mr. Taylor commented,
niyine, teacher at Precious Blood
School. Exeter: Laurie Kraft-
check, teacher at St. Michael's
School, Stratford and Veronica
Brehm, teacher at St. Michael's,
Following the presentation the
business part of the meeting got
underway at 10:45 p.m. When the
board hired Sister Eileen Foran
to teach at SI. Boniface School,
Zurich.
Sparkle Maintenance of
Stratford was engaged again to
continue custodial services at St.
Michael's School at the rate of
$560 per month effective March 1,
1976, to March 1977.
The block parent programme
proposed by the Kinette Club of
Si. Marys was given approval,
The meeting was adjourned at
11:45 p.m. when the board went
into committee of the whole
again.
SHH budget as expected
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
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Double' Feature
The Other Side of the Mountain
The Great Waldo Penner
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4 DAYS SATURDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 21, 22,23, 24
JUNIOR WINNERS — In the above picture Lion Don Leitch congratulates the winners in the Lucan Fair
talent show junior division. From the left are Glen and Angela Hardy, Loralee McDonald and' Leanne
Sovereign and Karen Dykeman, T-A photo
LUCAN FISHERMEN — Scott Rummel pilots a bunch of fishermen in Sunday's Lucan Fair parade. Back,
Ricky Gwalchmai and Todd and Tim Hayter. Front, Anne Marie and Lori Riley and Terry Lynn Rummel.
T-A photo
CHAIRMAN'S WELCOME — Lucan Fair Chairman Gary McFalls,
centre, welcomes Middlesex Warden Don Nesbitt and former Ontario
Agriculture Minister Bill Stewart to Saturday's official opening.
T-A photo
A BUSY GIRL — Deborah Pfaff was busy with a drink and
marshmallow candy during Friday's penny carnival sponsored by the
Exeter summer playground progrm. T-A photo
AUCTION SALE
Sat., August 28
To be held at Bonthron's Warehouse, Rich-
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