HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-09-26, Page 6BY HELEN ALLEN
INTERESTED IN ELECTRONICS
Ask John what he Is most interested in and the quick reply
is electronics.
But that's not to the exclusion of everything else.
John, just turned 13, has a keen imagination which is
reflected in his art work and essays at school. He is also
interested in theatre where he shows real creativity.
A good-looking lad, John is Anglo-Saxon in descent. He
has light brown hair, blue eyes and fair skin plus a few
freckles..
John has been attending special education class and will
probably go to vocational school in the future. He is a sensible,
happy, confident student who works well and enjoys it. Only
occasionally does he require a push.
Camping 'is one of John's pleasures. He is interested in
most sports but not overly enthusiastic. Swimming is his
favorite. He enjoys his association in Scouts.
John is accustomed to children and he gets on well with
people of all ages. He needs a family where there are not
many other children and where the mother and father are warm,
encouraging people who will give him motivation to do his best
without pressuring him. If the father has a bent for electronics,
so much the better.
To inquire about adopting John please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station-K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general
adoption information, please contact• your local Children's
Aid Society.
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TODAY S CHILD H-P Board clears alterations of Exeter •
Alterations and renovations
at ;Exeter Public School were au-
thorized by the Huron County
Board of Education at its meet-
ing in Clinton Monday.
The architectural firm 'of
Kyles, Kyles and Garratt of Strat-
ford are to be instructed to pro-
ceed with the planning of and to
prepare working drawings for
the necessary alterations to ac-
commodate a library, resources
centre and three classrooms and
to 'plan such renovations and up-
dating of the building for an ex-
penditure to total no more than
$198,000. This will be paid from
current funds rather than by de-
benture.
• Each year by mid-October
Ontario school boards are re-
quired to submit a five-year fore-
cast of caPital building require-
ments regardless of method of
financing.
D. J. Cochrane, Director of
Education, said the Exeter pro-
posal had been on the 1973 list
as well as a boiler conversion
at the J. D. McCurdy Public
Melville
groups
hold meetings
MELVILLE W.M.S.
Melville W.M.S. met in the
church parlor with Mrs. Mai'.
the president presiding. The
meeting opened with a harvest
poem by Mrs. Mair. Mrs. King
was at the piano. The secretary
report was given by Mrs. Steiss,
and the treasurer's report by
Mrs. Speir. There were-nineteen
calls on sick and shutins re-
ported. The offering was taken
by Mrs. Speir and dedicated by
Mrs. Mair. The scripture from
Matthew 9th chapter and John
4th chapter were read by
Mrs. Dennis. The meditation
"what shall the harvest be" was
given by Mrs. bowman. Mrs.
McCarroll gave the topic on
"Women of India" and prayer was
by Mrs. Allan Smith.
MELVILLE CHURCH GUILD
Mrs. Mary Iluether led in
prayer; Scripture, Luke I: 39-56,
was read in unison at a recent
meeting of Melville Church guild.
A poem on Septenther was given
and Susan Cardiff, 'Heather
Wilson and Elizabeth Exel
favoured with two songs accom-
panied by • Mrs. Joanne King at'
the piano. -Mrs. Helen Elliott
gave the topic "Mother of Jesus".
Mrs. RoseMarie Bishop
conducted business.
Now!
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
Merhbor Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
RCIS COMPANY t i"edi4
dit.6 tieti traticii Ma
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Listoim
1 School. On the 1974 list was a
' proposal for alterations and re,
novations at Victoria public
School Goderich.
Mr. Cochrane reported a Mi-
nistry of Educatien employed an.
chttect had visited the Victoria
School and Agreed that the 1910
original building be demolished
and the 1948 addition updated and
additional space provided to meet
the total needs of 505 elementary
school children and 26 retarded
children. He saidVictoriaScheol
would hold top priority for 1974.
as well as the heating controls
at. McCurdy School in Huron Park.
Mr. Cochrane recommended
that a portable classroom be op-
tained for five schools where
there are no formal library fa-
cilities. Only two other schools
do not have these facilities but
they are junior schools. The
portables would be used as a
classroom and an interior class-
room would be converted to a
library faculty. at a cost por
able, $9,000, ,conversion wo
.(shelving, etc.) $2,500.
The eighth proposal, tIr
Cochrane was for renovations
the goderich District Collegia
Institute for $0,Q0-0 two WI Bows would be put in the wi
dowless drafting room and co
Struotion of a corridor betwe
the two gymnasia to shorten t
distance students must tray
through the school to get fro
one gymnasium to the oche
Mr. Cochrane 41:1 the la
prOposal for work in. 1975 an
also•three of the portables.
John Henderson said that
the portables are needed the
they should all be put in fo
1974 and he also included th
work at Goderich Collegiate, an
this was approved by 'the Board
Mrs. Zinn 'asked why no fur
ther capital requirements wer
listed. Mr, Cochrane reporte
none were anticipated in 1976