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HELP WANTED
HURON COUNTY
HOME CARE PROGRAM
HOME CARE
CO-ORDINATOR
The Huron County Home Core Progrom re
quires one full time Home Core
Co-ordinator.
QUALIFICATIONS: Health Care profes
sional, i.e. Occupational therapist,
Registered Nurse, Physiotherapist, Social
Worker (Master's degree preferred),
-excellent communication skills
-well developed negotiating skills
-ability to work effectively as a member of
a multi-disciplinary team
REPONSIBILITIES: Assessment, authoriza
tion, co-ordination and case management.
Submit application ond 3 references In
writing by May 27, 1988, to:
Mrs. Betty Cardno, Director
Huron County Home Care Program
P.O. Box 458, Clinton, Ont. NOM 1L0
TENDERS
WANTED
TENDER
SCHOOL BUSES
Sealed tenders will be receiv
ed by Paul Carroll, Superinten
dent of Operations, for the supply
of new school buses. Tender
closing effective 12 o’clock noon,
Thursday, June 2, 1988.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Bob Cunningham
Transportation Manager
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
CLINTON, Ontario.
NOM 1L0
John Jewitt Bob Allan
Chair Director
Huron Public
Education
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HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT TENDER
Plainly marked sealed tenders will be
received by the undersigned prior to
noon on Wednesday, May 25,1988 for
contracting custodial services at The
Education Centre, Clinton, commen
cing on June 15, 1988.
All tenders must be submitted on the
official tender forms which are
available at the Huron County Board
of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clin
ton, Ontario.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
G. Glannandrea
Superintendent of Personnel
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
R.B. Allan J. Jewitt
Director of Education Chair
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Puppets teach children about abuse
A puppet show with a difference
will be featured at the Clinton
Town Hall on Wednesday, May 18
at 7 p.m. The show isopen to the
general public.
Trained puppeteers from the
Child Abuse Council of Windsor
and Essex County will use puppets
to demonstrate what children can
do to prevent physical and sexual
abuse. The puppet program, called
Kids on the Block, provides an
entertaining and nonthreatening
forum for teaching children what
abuse is and what it is not.
For example, 14-year-old Jo
anne was sexually abused by her
mother’s boyfriend when she was
10, tells fellow puppet Stephen
about how she ended the abuse by
Genealogical Society hears
talk on family histories
The Huron Genealogical Branch
Workshop meeting was held on
May 4 with a very good turnout.
A short meeting was held first,
then all stopped for coffee and a
lovely lunch, put on by Mrs. Marie
Diguan. Mrs. Allison Lobb gave a
very interesting talk on many ways
to help people understand the right
way to start in Genealogical
History.
A mystery prize draw was held
afterwards, a box of everyday
cards were won by a new member
Mrs. Salter. The next meeting on
June 1, members will be enjoying
slides and a talk about Ireland by
Mrs. JeanLobb at7:30p.m., in the
board room at the Goderich
Assessment Building.
telling her girlfriend’s father. On
the other hand, eight-year-old
Nam mistakenly believes his father
is abusing him by making him do
chores around the house.
Theeventis sponsored by the
Huron County Community Child
Abuse Coordinating Committee
(CCACC). There is no charge for
admission, but voluntary dona
tions will be gratefully accepted.
The CCACC is considering
whether to purchase the puppets
and train volunteers to offer the
program to Huron County schools,
daycare centres, church and com
munity groups, The Child Abuse
Council of Windsor and Essex
County currently offers the pro
gram to public and separate
schools in that region.
A separate performance of the
puppet show will be held at the
Clinton Town Hall on Thursday,
May 19at 2 p.m. for schools and
community groups interested in
offering the program to their
organizations. Organizations in
terested in attending this perfor
mance should contact Mary Sehl at
524-7356.
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THIS WEEKEND:
DONT MISS ONE OF
WESTERN ONTARIO'S BEST PARADES!
CLINTON'S 8th ANNUAL
KLOMPEN FEEST PARADE
THIS SATURDAY, MAY 21
STARTING AT 11 A.M.
THROUGH
DOWNTOWN CLINTON
•We're proud to feature these
Bands in our parade —
•Waterloo Regional Police Band
•Mitchell Legion Band
•Clinton Legion Pipes & Drums
•The Dykehoppers
•London 37th Sea Cadet Courageous Band
SEE PROGRAM FOR PARADE ROUTE
•Dutch Boy Cadet & Bugle Corps
•Seaforth Girls Drum A Bugle Band
•Seaforth - Dashwood Band
•Brussels Legion Pipes & Drums
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DUTCH PLAY
Saturday, May 21
at 7:00 p.m.
CLINTON TOWN HALL
"Zwarte Kunst op de
Dagerland"
(BLACK MAGIC AT DAWN)
ADMISSION: *3.50 per person
in advance
*4.00 per person at the door
GIANT CHICKEN
BARBECUE
Saturday, May 21
5:00 PM & 6:30 PM
in the Clinton Park. Adults *8.
Children *4. Only a Limited number
will be sold. AVAILABLE AT: B & M
Furniture, Aiken's, Sears, Clinton
Information Booth in Downtown
Clinton, T.B. Allen, Londesboro
SUNDAY, MAY 22
2:00 P.M.
ECUMENICAL PRAISE
& WORSHIP SERVICE
Variety of solo performances
and singing groups
Speaker: Rev. David Snihur
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SPONSORED BY
CLINTON KLOMPEN FEEST COMMITTEE................................................