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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-09, Page 8The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS (Kindergarten to Grade 8) Parents of Kindergarten students who have not yet registered their children or residents new to the Huron-Perth area may register their children at any of the following schools on - THURSDAY, AUGUST 31ST between the hours of 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. 'HURON COUNTY SCHOOLS St. Joseph's School (KINGSBRIDGE) Mr. David Zyluk, Principal R.R.3, GODERICH (529-7646) St. Columban School (ST. COLUMBAN) Mr. Ray Contois, Principal, R.R.2, DUBLIN (345-2086) Our Lady of Mount Carmel. School Mr. Gary Birmingham, Principal R.R.3, (MOUNT CARMEL) DASHWOOD (237-3337) Ecole Ste. Marie Mrs. Lilliane Laporte, Principal R.R.2, ZURICH (236-4860) St. JOseph's School Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal 169 geeCh St CLINTON (482-7035) Precious Blood School Mrt. Esther Rau, Principal Saunders St.', EXETER (235-1691) St. Mary's Sthoot Miss Betty Clark, Principal 70 Bennett St., E, GODERICH (524-9901) St. James School Sister Theresa Mader, Principal Chalk St„ SEAPORTH (521.0321) Sacred Heart School Mrs. Mary O'Mailoyi Principal` BOX 68, Cronyn St.,. VVINGHAM (357-1030)- St, .Bciilifata School • Sitter talitt Lowry, Principal .865( 425, ZURICH (286-485) PERTH COUNTY SCHOOLS St. Patrick's School Mr. Larry Cook, Principal Mill St., DUBLIN (345-2033) St. Patrick's School (KINKORA) Mr. Ennis Murphy, Principal , . R.R.1, SEBRINGVILLE (393-5580) Holy Name of Mary School Mr. Leo Turner, Principal 161 Peel ., ST. MARYS (284-2170) St. Mary's School (HESSON) Mrs. Florence McDonald, Principal R,R.4, LISTOWEL (595-8929) Immaculate Conception School Michael•Dewan, Principal 15 Weil street, STRATFORD (2711 9936) St. Michaelie School .Sister Audrey Durrouchelte, Principal 8 Grange St„ STRATFORD (271.089o) St. Ambrose School 'Mr, Paul Nickel, Principal 181 Louise St., STRATFORD (211-7544) St. Joseph's School Mr. Adrian Pontsioen, Principal '363 St. Vincent St., STRATFORD i -8574) St. Aloysius School Mr. Sam Alberico, Principal- 228 AVondale Ave., STRATFORD (271-3636) Kitidergatten children heed- to be 5 years of ago on or before DOCOMbet Please bring. Birth Certificate; Social Insurance Nuthbori if available; Number, Immunization Cards and any other pertineht health records at the tithe of tegiStratiOn, Grace ,Bird and Bea Mc- Clenaghan from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food are looking for people to lead a 4-H food project "Essential Edibles" in. Huron. This project features nutritious snacks and meals made with metric recipes. Anybody who enjoys cook- ing and would like to help teenagers learn about it can obtain more information from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office in Clinton. Individuals living in town am especially needed to help with this project. Leadership workshops to prepare volunteers for teach- ing the project will be held in: Wingham - Monday, August 28 and Tuesday, August 29 Gorrie - Wednesday, August 30 and Thursday, August 31 Exeter - Wednesday, Sept- ember 6 and Thursday, Sept- ember 7 Seaforth. Monday, Sept- ember 11 and. VVednsday, September 13 Blyth - Thursday, September 14 and Friday, September 15 Clinton Monday, Sept- ember 18 and Tuesday, Gentm ber•19 n - Saturday, August 19 and Saturday, August 26 All inquiries will be answered by contacting Ontario Ministry of Agri. culture and Food, Box 159, Clinton, Ontario (482.3428) or (Zenith 7.2800) for long distance, Open Horse Show Seaforth & District Saddle Club • Seaforth Agricultural , Grounds Sunday August 13th 9 a.m. Lunch provided by Ladies Division S ea f or th Agricultural Society t TO -Walter Ottonek IN Clinton Arena O SAT. AUG.N 19t1 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. LUNCH PROVIDED ADMISSION '5.00 EACH PROCEEDS TO ARENA FLOOR FUND Everyone WeiCOMe! Sponsored The ountrySingles. A:4 4 I t ..------- ft1111 I, . • HAR-----n Sili 1111*** .......... PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday . and Sunday Programme subject to unavoidable changes. PHONE. -i: 121 -338-3 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 ONLY AUGUST .W II .12 TEENIE TULIP Academy A. '1rd LET'S PLAY DOCTOR Winning Film CLOSE ENCOUNTER • , . ERICA I: REsiusci,v-ty OR A THIRD KIND *lima sr hoe at • . — And ---- , "Caper Comedy about MONDAY, TUESDAY, . Crooks and The Silver WEDNESDAY . Market" AUGUST 14-15-16 SILVER BEARS Walt Disney's STARRING MICHAEL JUNGLE BOOK CAINE AND CYBIL ZORRO SHEPARD RUN APALOOSA RUN [Adult Entertainment] ' Children's Admission 25c 8 ,•••• THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 9 Home economist hopes 1978 Leaders needed • Changes 4-H more Homemaking clubs in Huron as well as across Ontario will undergo some changes this yeir and as part of what Huron County Home Economist Bea McClenaghan says is continuing to expand services to people. She said many have the misconception that 4-H is for rural people only but it is for people who live in eities towns and hamlets as well, She said there are many projects that boys can take as well as girl and that OMAF is also trying to expand the program so that more of the family members of an individual taking 'a club area aware of what's going on. Miss McClenaghan said enrolment or lack of it didn't have much to do with the proposed changes since enrolment fluctuates anyway. Since leader workshops don't start until the middle of August for the first project, Essential Edibles, Miss McClen ;aghan said home economists won't be able to judge the response to the changes on a comparison basis until this project has been completed. She said right now they're in the process of getting the 4-H clubs together and arc always interested in getting new leaders and having new clubs formed. "I think that if we've got a strong, group of leaders we've got a good basis for getting a large number of members," Miss McClenaghan said. Some of the changes taking place in the make interesting. homemaking program include less written material in the project workbooks because it's a fill-in manual. Miss McClenagham said the book is interesting to look at visually and provide quizzes, crosswords, and puzzle- activities that can be done right at the meeting. The achievement day program is going to lie cut down, What used to be a full Morning and afternoon on a Saturday will probably be held now on an. evening or Saturday morning and members will be presenting their Projects and skits while eliminating the part of achievement day where they used to have quizzes. Planners have also tried to cut down on the 'number of meetings from about eight regulars plus special meeting to get ready' for achievement day to six regulars and one meeting that will allow people to get ready for achievement day. Of the change's being made, Miss McClenghan says, "We hope that it's . going to be more interesting. We hope that young people will find more time and complete the projects with a little more eaSe." She said some of the changes had been asked for by members and leaders and she feels that 4-H homemaking projects are now more informdtive and up-to-date. She said some of 'the proposed changes were talked about at achievement day so that some people are already aware of them, People we know Mrs. (Wm.) Lillian Moses ol'RR 3 Brussels is in the St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, where she underwent surg- ery Wednesday morning of last week. She is doing very nicely 110W. Mr. Walter Kerr is home again from University Hospital, London. His many , friends hope he soon feels much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferric and family and Mrs. W..1, Ferric were in London on Sunday and visited with Mr. William Petrie, who is still a patient in University Hospital following surgery, Frank Cab of town arrived home last week from London's University Hospital. Bros Oh Brown:10s attend camps Brussels Brownies at- tending Camp Keewaydin; Goderich this week ate Ruth Ann Watts, and Laurie -Patterson. • Geogian Pro Guides at= tending the same camp are Mary Anne Scott and Wendy Heibein. 'Nita Watts a member of the Stratford kangett is attending Ontario Girl Guides Camp at Doe Lake) Huntsville. Classified Ads pay dividends.