HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-07-23, Page 11PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1986.
M uburn
C— S L - O Mrs. Mildred LawlorMrs. Mildred Lawlor
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Auburn council gives
contract for sidewalks
Auburn people at celebrations
The regular Village Meeting
was held on July 15. The Topic was
sidewalks. Tenders were open for
300 ft. cement and the contract was
given to John Hickey.
Conestoga Clinton campus now part-time
Due to a reduction in funding,
the Clinton Campus of Conestoga
College of Applied Arts and
Technology will be operating as a
part-time learning centre by Octo
ber 31.
The Canada Employment and
Immigration Commission recently
announced that an $837,000 reduc
tion in funding in connection with
ranbrook
Mrs. Mac Engel
887-6645
People around Cranbrook
Mrs. Catherine Thiel of Water
loo, her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Paul and their son.
Dennis visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Conley. Dennis will be at the
Gerrit van Veen farm on a farm
exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomson,
Brandon, Man., spent a few days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert van
Donkersgoed.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burghardt
had cousins from Hanover, Ger
many, visitingthemfor five weeks.
Mrs. Alf King, her son Kenny
and wife and boys, Brantford,
visited on Tuesday with her
East Wawanosh was to help put
in over300feetonTurnberry Street
to Elizabeth Street and Goderich
Street. Auburn village will pay for
cement and East Wawanosh will
pay for the tearing up of the streets.
sponsoring students will be in
effect. Along with this announce-
ent, the development of a Cana
dians Jobs Strategy program will
shift the emphasis to on the job
training for institutional training.
“It’s a widespread cutback
which affects all campuses and
colleges,’’ says Aubrey Hagar of
Conestoga.
brother, Harold Smalldon, Brus
sels and Mrs. Mac Engel.
Murray Smith and Eddie Saxon
are travelling with the Listowel Air
Cadets to Detroit for four days.
They will be visiting the U.S. Navy
Cadet training ship, Odyssey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald
have recently returned from a
three-week vacation in Britain.
They spent a few days in London,
then toured Scotland, including
the Isle of Skye. They also visited
for a week with Mrs. MacDonald’s
brother and sister in Lincolnshire.
Mrs. Gordon Engel has moved to
697 Devon St., Stratford.
Severalfrom the Auburn area
attended the Colborne Township
150th Birthday Celebrations on the
weekend.
Mrs. Florence Steckley and her
sister Hilda of Stratford called on
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor on
Sunday.
Sorry to report that Mrs. Marion
Sproule is a patient in University
Hospital, London. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jardin of Kitchener.
April Gross of RR 1, Auburn
recently spent a week at Camp
Menesetung near Goderich.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daugh-
The Clinton Campus is in the
same building as Vanastra Public
School, and takes 15 Manpower
sponsored students and five regu
lar fee paying students on either a
part-time or full-time basis. One
part-time and one full-time teacher
are employed at the campus.
Since the teachers are part of the
college staff, senority will deter
mine if they will be moved due to
the cutbacks.
Mr. Hagar feels that the educa
tional needs will be looked after as
far as determining what the effects
the change from a full-time
program activity to part-time will
have on Huron County residents.
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