HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-01-29, Page 13Dublin
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At a future meeting, Mr, Looby
concluded, he would like to see
principals invited to talk about
their schools.
The board agreed to appoint its
personnel committee to represent
them in contract negotiations with
the Huron-Perth Unit of the
Ontario English Catholic
Teachers Association. Personnel
committee members are
Chairman. Vincent Young, and
Arthur Haid, FranciS Hicknell
and Howard Shantz. Negotiating
for the teachers will be Clem
Steffler, president of the Huron
Perth OECTA, Don Farwell,
Gaetan Blanchette and Mr.
Pontsioen.
A report from Francis Hicknell,
chairman of the Trustee-Clergy
Relations committee was
discussed in committee of the
whole and details were not I
released to the press. Also in
committee of the whole, the
committee which will interview
and hire another Assistant
Superintendent discussed the /
procedure they will follow and
said no interviews had been held
yet.
The board learned that John.
Vintar, formerly Superintendent
of Separate Schools will now be
known as Director of Education,
to conform with a change in
provincial statutes. Mr. Vintar
said that Assistant
Superintendents probably now
can be called Superintendents.
Huron Trail Riders
plan rodeo,
The Huron Trail Riders held following people on the arrival or
their first general meeting of purchase of new horses.
1975, with over 25 members in
attendance, at Hullett Central
School in Londesboro on Sunday,
Jan. 26.
Plans for the annual dance
were discussed. It will be held in
Seaforth Arena Hall on Friday,
April 1 1 th .with the Harbour
Lights playing. Tickets at $14 per
couple will be on sale shortly. The
directors of the Club appointed
Cecil Cranston of Auburn to the
executive, making 6 directors, the
same as the previous year. All
present enjoyed the Walt Disney
film Bullwhip Griffin, then 4 or 5
games of volleyball, not
necessarily playing by the rules.
Seaforth, in connection with
their Centennial activities is
sponsoring an Open Horse Show
and Rodeo on Saturday, June 28
at the Fair Grounds.
Congratulations to the
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Bob Wright of Dungannon,
1964 A2HA Stallion, Cody's Son,
R.O.M. Western Pleasure, 8
Halter points.
Yvonne and. Harvey Hoggart of
Londesboro-a new filly, born Jan.
14th - 12:30 p.m.
Cecil and Marybelle Cranston'
of Auburn, a three-year- old
Thorobred mare.
Plans to attend the Quarterama
in Toronto in March were
discussed. Lynn Flowers • of
Clinton, representing the Huron
Trail Rider's Saddle Club in the
Miss Quarterama Contest, will
ride Silky Delmark , a 6. yr. old
Quartcr. Horse Stallion, R.O.M.
owned by Doug and Norma Riley
of Seaforth. This stallion is going
to be shown in Stallion Ave for the
length of Quarterama.
Memberships for the Saddle
Club are due March 1. Any new
members are welcome.
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On January 21, 1974 at 6 p.m.
at the home of the bride's
parents, June Elaine, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hillen,
Walton, became the bride of
Charles Lawrence Hubert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubert of
Dundas, Ontario.
Rev. Mervyn Reuber of Cavan
United Church, Winthrop,
performed the ceremony. -
The monthly meeting of
Melville Guild which was held in
the church parlour on Tuesday,
January 21st, took the form of a
pot luck supper which 18
members enjoyed.
Marg. Sweeney opened the
meeting with a poem entitled
"New Year's Resolutions". After
singing a hymn Helen Elliott
commented on "Let Down
Expectations after Christmas."
The Scripture read in unison also
revolved around New Year's
Resolutions taken from various
extracts from the Bible. •
Leona Armstrong presented an
interesting message "Views on
the new Year".
Marg. McCutcheon,
vice-president, presided for the
business session until newly
elected President Brenda Higgins
arrived.
After 14 years of untiring
service as treasurer, Mary
Huether presented Leona with a
gift upon her retirement from that
office.
Several other items of business
were discussed after which Leona
closed the meeting with prayer.
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Big dogs running at large in the
school yard at St. Patrick's.
School, Dublin, are worrying
teachers and parents, Sister
Florence Kelly, principal of the
school; told members of the
Huron Perth Roman CAtholic
Separate School. Board in a letter
read at the board meeting
Monday night.
Children have been knocked
over and in one case a child was
bitten.
Board members decided to
send a letter to Hibbert Township
Council asking them to prohibit
dogs running at large in the
village of Dublin. "That ought to
solve things," trustee Joe Looby
of Dublin commented.
In a Committee of the Whole
session after the regular meeting
board members formed a
committee "to study alternatives
for board office facilities in the
future," Board , Chairman David.
Teahen of Stratford said. The
board's present lease on its office
in the Seaforth property owned by
R.S.Box expires on January 31,
1976.
Members of the committee are
chairman Michael Connolly,
Kippen and Ron Marcy, Stratford
and Bill Kinahan, Kingsbridge.
The presence of two principals
as observers at the board
meeting, Adrian. Pontsioen of St.
Joseph's, Clinton and Paul Nickel
of St. Ambrose, Stratford,'
prompted Trustee Looby to say
that he thought it would be a good
idea for principals who attend
board meetings to be invited to
speak.
"They could come prepared to
talk about their schools, what
they like and don't like", Mr.
Looby said, and expressed the
concern that a lot of the principals
were just names and were not
knoWri to board members
personally.
Chairman Teahen told Mr.
Looby that the principals were
just at the meeting as spectators
and actually didn't have a right to
speak. "We should change that,"
Mr. Looby said, adding that he
did not want them to answer
questions . . "I'd like to hear.
them talk"
The home was decorated with
poinsettias in cluster
candelabras.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore an
ivory shirt-waist style dress of
satin georgette and carried a
bouquet of six yellow roses and
small white mums centered with
two red poinsettias.
Mrs. Jean Pinkerton of Galt,
matron of ' honour, wore a long
patterned flowered dress on a
beige background trimmed with
blue and carried bouquet of
yellow and white mums.
Mr. Glen Barnett of Hamilton,
Ontario, was groomsman.
Jean Hillen of Chilliwack, B.C.
played the wedding Music and
accompanied the bride's sister,
Mrs. Bruce Whitmore of London
who sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "0 Holy Night".
A smorgasbord meal was
served at the home.
The -couple are residing in
Hamilton.
Melville
has pot
luck supper
Tractors!
THE BRUSSELS POSTs.. JANUARY 29, 1975
Have We Go