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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-26, Page 13LUL HASTpy0 Vaterloo Me 'bridge, clap I, Velma of Cao her 60th yea e, of Paull{ Faeona (Mu Weida (Mrs,1 of Car I Delvin at by two b.. els and Doti two grand "gs was se daughter( I Rachel it nber of St, h and the , and the A t nadian it held Modal ger funenli wed in lk tiler. N MFR ITN Teachers hired • D. Kenwell, tendent of Operations ed about half a dozen is are yet to be hired, -elementary, and listed the nig teachers hired, effective Men Brookside Public Gregory Lawrence, Janet xl, Hortense Happcl, Lois and Edward Granger; els Public School - Mrs. TV Hucther and Sandra aaf; Clinton Public School s Helen Crocker, Elaine ake, Mrs. Madelon Hey, Mrs. Marla Dykstra s. Bonnie Jcwitt; Colborne Public - Mrs. Wendy g, Boy Gingerich, Jean James Hunter and Mrs. 'Twins; East Wawanosh - ida Train; Exeter Public - dicer, Mrs. Joan Perrie; anWieran and Mrs. Suane Grey Central Public - ,:Q , uice Ditsch and Kenneth j`t'osst Holmesville Scholl; Howick Central - r Parnell, Mrs. Dawn Brian Doubleday and Barbara Kerr; Huron vial Mrs. Mary Demers, Basacco and Niall Straw; dY Public - Mrs. Anita :Sheila MeIvor and Mrs. heppard; Seaforth Public - arter; Stephen Central • Mrs. Joanne Rowe and ary Ellison; Turnberry I, John Kerr; Usborne TiKaren Wallen and Mrs. ternan; Victoria Public - Marilyn Potter; Walton • Mary Ellen Walsh; am Public; Richard CY; Administrative Centre. Beth McGee; Queen th, Goderich - Mrs Barnes and Bevan. Y. ral Huron Secondary Lois Legg and Malcolm Goderich District ate institute B David Jefferson; Gtoe?rtirgc: Thomas Allot and Donna 'tio-clahe h DistrictS ho l ge High TeskoY;' Sot th ol High School • Mrs.I"ti 11/41Anr6cyh ontinued from Page 11) dary; Miss Audrey Howe, Miller and Edward' an , Goderich Dsitrict late institute; Mrs. Joan Seaforth District High; iss Barbara King, South District High School, additional transfers were Mrs. Joan Shackleton Administration Centre to son Memorial Public and. Mrs, Beverley Smith Hullett Central Public to th Public. er Public School lions progress on e. Advance renovation of g and ventilating portion e alteration and additions elementary facility ahve pproved by the Ministry of ion for Victoria Public In Goderich. As of this inistry approval for the ble retarded wing has not given, st hole excavated at Blyth School to check the septic showed that seepage of ter table is evident at a depth which is mutely four feet below g tile bed and that the tile s exposed and found to be and dry. The Medical of Health has been ted by Brian Garratt of Kyles and Garratt, rd, requesting permission divine the tile bed for test es and hopefully for ration on a more lent basis but to date no al given. The test hole will " vertical tile installed to an alarm system to warn of At the present time the link is being pumped out 1y. Metric system comes to schools in eptember ELECT MPP Huron Hunter, Mrs. Wanda. Graham, Miss Carol Keyes, Wallace Webster, James Workman, Mrs, Marilyn Bruinsma, Mrs. Joanne Young and Mrs. Patricia Robbins. Retires Retiring employees, for whom a dinner was held June 17, following board meeting, are: Donald Armstrong, bus driver at Grey Central Public: Walter Arold, bus driver •at Brookside Public; Walter Avery, custodian at Central Huron Secondary; Wallace Bilton, bus driver at Howick Central; Miss Norma Coutts, teacher at F.E.Madill Secondary; Arthur Finlayson, teacher at Brookside Public; Mrs. Helen Gray, teacher at Howick Central Public; Ken Galbraith, bus driver at Howick Central; Mrs. Lenore Harrison, teacher at Colborne Central Public; Clarence Livermore, custodian at Central Huron Secondary; Mrs. Kathleen Lockhart, teacher at. Clinton Public; Mrs. Doris Mulligan, teacher at Grey Central; Mrs. Ruby Neeb, teacher at Hensall Public; Mrs. May Norman, teacher Robertson Memorial; Mrs. Marion Powell, teacher at Holmesville;) Mrs. Edna Stephens teacher at Victoria Public; Mrs. Mary Weber, bus driver at Stephen Central; Orville Welsh, custodian at F.E.Madill Secondary; and Mrs. Mary Wightman, teacher at East- Wawanosh Public School. J. W. Coulter, Superintendent of Program and Planning, reported there were 54 entries in 'the, art contest among students sponsored by the Board for a design for an "official Board Crest" as requested by the Seaforth District High School Band for their band jackets. After viewing the crests the Board voted to continue using the crest that the Board has been using since 1969. Winners of prizes for crest design are: First ($20) Elizabeth Deichert, (16 years) South Huron District High School; second, ($15) Chris Beaton, 13 years,J.A.McCurdy Public School; third ($10) Larry Rhiel, 13 years, Clinton Public School; and fourth ($5) Wally Fydenchuck, South Huron District High School. is JOHN LYNDON SPONSORED. BY HURON MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOC. JACK RIDDELL- FOR You are cordially invited to meet ••• JOHN LYNDON HIGHWAY NO. 8 AT GODERICH Free Picnic Lunch Entertainment and. 'Parking SPONSORED BY HURON-MIDDLESEX LIBERAL. ASSOCIATION. JACOBS SADDLERY WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JUNE 29th THANK YOU! Classified Ads pay dividends THURSDAY / JULY 4 5 -a-- 8 p.m. At Mustang. Drive4n Theatre Grounds *LIBERALS OPPOSE WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROVING UNWORKABLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES *LEADERSHIP IS THE ISSUE IN SPITE OF ITS MINORITY SITUATION, THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN CANADA DECISIVE LEADERSHIP HURON-MIDDLESEX LIBERAL CANDIDATE MURRAY GAUNT- Liberal Candidate Huron-Middreaex MPP Huron-Bruce 'THE. saumor18 POST; jrkilwit