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OPP briefs
Liquor :.
bottle
• stolen
from
house
A 2h -ounce bottle of••
whiskey was stolen from
a' house in Brussels on
July Al. reports the
• Huron OPP.
The homeowner 01 a
John-Streetresidence:
told police someone had
stolen a bottle of Special
Old Whisker from an
unlocked cupboard
Yard lights stolen
Two ard lights were
stolen from. Vanastra .
-Public School sometime.
-during the first tW(Y
1Aceks.of Jule. reports the
Huron OPP
The •high•, pressure
sixfiurn•lights. taken from:
:the north and east sides
.of the school on Fifth •
Ave: in. Vanastra. would
• have needed a ladder to
he taken down.
Anyone with any
ireTated information is
asked • -to call
Crimestoppers- or -:ft e •
Huron OPP •
FIow-er pots smashed
Stolen flowerpots
were thrown against. -the:
i� ail i,tf Seaforth Public •
School '• on -.July 16.
reports the Huron OPP
The • flowerpots,_ whose
owners are :not known.
were destroyed.
Drinking and driving
charge
.An i ?s-'• e"ar-old Grey
Township . man Was
charged with a drinking
and driving offcnce.after
he . w;as' stopped On
Goderich St. in Seaforth
on Juh l'
The man was -seen,.
dnc:rig a 19$9 Chev
with ith no Iights on
at a.m. and failed -a
alcotesr when stopped by
Huron OPP. •
Volunteers
harvest for
the hungry
News
:kris lb ..r- :
- ee Seoforth trucks responded too fire rn a•wtteot field on Thursday
Farmer sees blaze in wheat field
A tire in a wheat field
hrought .three Seaforth truck.-
tet the Counts Road *15
cne on Thursday -
1_arrs Burns. who called
in the hlaie >Aa: taking. hi:
wheat off vhen-- he noticed
the tire at the far end of .the
field •
He proniptly_called the.
flrein
• Deputy Fire Chief. Tom
Phil!ipS dl Seaforth said this
time cif year ,s••extremelk
high nsk for fires of this i\ pe
with all the hot dry weather.
•'Anv• machinery with
mufflers- etc. can cause
sparks.'' said Philips- -Ben.
fire trucks ha%e to be careful
when rdri%ing through the
field. •
All three-ofSeaforth`s fire
truck's were called to the
blare E.
.`�apah:::t• .:�.
hocin
�t e h,,;. .
tha: .aid P 1
good in. in Iape
'situation ..
There •. _amaLt . .
%e•hicle:
• the farm • '
der r..r-.ert
B. r ;c C.
Catholic board celebrates report
By Susan Hundertmork
apes':' Stott
Huron -Perth Catholic
. Di,'tri i School Board chair
Lou:se Martin sa•vS she's
"delighted but. not
surprised- by the -.excellent
• report- the board recei%ed
recently from the -Education
Improvement Comm;••:- r.
It's• • something. to
celebrate. I -m very pro:td o
.our s\ -tern: we have a.yery"
• committed and caring
communit\••• she say s.
adding that while the v.ord.
of praise:are `w-onderfui.-
she's "still waiting•to see If
'anything concrete will
come out Of ,t -
T -he EIC ,-:.e•
effective practice, ..._.
other boards can leari fr:'m
the Huron -Perth board and
recommended • four
improvernents including
exploring, new ways, to
manage the change preset,
w;th' limited hurna
resources: helps"nig school
.( ;::ncils' in. -their role.
,e:ehrating teacher
\cellence to . imprOXe
morale.' and exp. •-:. _
additional partner
T. S._. ... _-.,: However. Mar:...
f :.le t the Catholic- 'c _..•
e't already doing some
S,222.7.22.:::. recorrimended
e• ,t in ineludir,g recognizing
,, ;,;. - • teachers Who are retiring or
reaching :signify cant- sears
of -ser\ ice such as 25-y eat
anni%ersarie' as teachers
-The . }ow .morale among
teachers was more
;nticismsot the changes
caused by the pro%ince: nOt.
a cnti�jsm of the. hoard The.
go\ ernment.has• not been
kind: in. the was its been.
reterring to teachers.- she,
;�.. .
Martin says: the
recommendation to reas.ign
people temporarily to
•
�. ��::�:-;r a,.'t :. 'r<• then
phi.
iii _. arr".er
'•�� ..,. : dips awa1
,.' own ..r"J ..
'r•+i ;r; or wheat
around the w •.J•.i. teed
lhe.hungr\
undertake specific
.inititati‘es is a eteat idea
but one that _;'sts money
the board ma•. not be able
to find." saNs Martin ..\�•e
are so handcL.ffe,. _
funding- model.•'
Aiso:. she
recommendat:: -. . e-::, -=
additional par:-.
something the H. -Perth
board is ahsa.dons
it has t0 he to our benefit' a.-
•
The EIC report praises
the. Huhn-Perthrhoard for
offering a wn
example of how e::ec::•• _
communicatior, and fairness
with employee • 'an crea.te
an en'ironment 'i :rust.-
i0Odw.lil. - mutu3!'
understand:ng.and respect
and congratulates. the t'card
for -'its integrity and its
commitment to stridents and
the community .
sett:nc the
.._ ��.�;• :;
:\i'2":2117 ..:
education. funding r:-.. _.
and conducted •survey s •Aitn
:nterested -o•Jp,
determine the:- 'refe-erces
and• the need ; a
tnitiatixe tl'• up‘.Jr:.
budgets:
It.also outlines how the
hoard staff have an open-
door •,policy.: . enahi:r:_
members of the pub' c
come in at any time
to the director .'r other .tat:
members without
scheduled meeting
The effective practices
include
wide participation in
heard decision making with
pub1ic meetings during
budget planning- and schoo
councils, participating in
pnncipal hiring
the Perth County
Horsing around at the manor Gyle Phelps nolo
Adel Jervis gels 0 ride in a horse buggy provided by Sheik) Adams of Atwood for Seoforth
Manor's family barbecue on Saturday where more than 200 people helped celebrate
International Y901' Of the Older Person A'Peach Jubilee' on Aug 14 and o community banquet
• on. Oct 20 will also be held to celebrate the year, specialty designated by the United Nations
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Gr,,u =u-_^ -
consort; d7n
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Church
a. Services
You are invited to attend
these area churches .
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
_ants St See'c'-
Rev .zoberrms_••_.
382-,861
Sunda July 25•
Serv'ee or
MOrhtkj Prayer
at 43C
CAVAN
NORTHSIDE
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UNITED CHURCHES "
52'•Z635, rtavrf$a•.- '
w,sst Sneaker Am*: �Y�,,.�_..
Si -aay Scr+oa at- t fr sroe
, s.u•sen•:yovA90
we 71e '*embers �• _ -,.
weicrir a
P,>_sc- ienat• '2,:i-.--,
Seaforth Community
Church
10 45 Sunday AM
Orange Hall
'eatunng - 3rd Annual Sunday
• Night Sing 6:30 pm
Victona Park
(Oar or Lawn Chairl
July 25th -For His Glory'
Sing,ng Group
- •
Egmondville
United Church
Rev. Judith Spnngen
Worship at
9:30 a.m.
-
Bethel Bible Church
An Assuc'alea Gospel Church
Now Meeting at
120 Man 51 Seaforth
ilorrherh Canadian Thai
1000 Worship
Small Gr r Meeh Weeiu
ouP ^9s Y
Pastor Rey Dug Corrtyeau
527:}982
Catholic Church
Masses •
'Victoria St.. Seaforth
Saturday - 5.15 pin
St. James Pariah. Seahxth
Saturday • 7-15 pm
St Josephs Parish. Gunton
Sun:ec - Pars am.
St Mrchast's Parish. Wm
Sunday • 11 00 am
St Jamas Perish, Sailors,
Falter( Dino Salvador
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