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Page 8 ,Times -Advocate, September 28, 1478
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County may be hit
with children's cost
The Huron County 13uaral
of Education completed a
chain, of command Monday
night when it established
how emergency decisions
can be made when an insuf-
ficient number of trustees
can be reached to make that
decision.
Education director John
Cochrane told the board that
a problem may arise if ac-
tion has to be taken, on a
matter. and less than a
quorum of board members
can be. contacted. Cochrane
told the board that.when'a
shortage. of time does not
permit a board meeting to
be called trustees can be
polled by telephone and the
trustees' wishes recorded to_
get around that problem
But the director explained
that it may not he possible to
reach enough trustees by
phone -to enable a decision to
be made. He pointed out that
the consensus of most
trustees is that the director
be empowered to make the
decision on action- to be
taken but the board -should
outline that practice in
board policy.
Cochrane suggested the
policy should outline a
descending order of alter-
natives beginning with the
telephone poll Ile said the
next step would be to consult
with the chairman. or in his
absence the vice chairman
to make a decision if the
quorum cannot be con-
tacted. Should the chairman
or vice chairman not be
.available the director has
ti
the authonty to assess the
problem and take remedial
action required.
A telephone pull is
authorized by the chairman
of the board and Cochrane
asked that the board pass
that authority on to the vice
chairman should the chair-
• man be unavailable If both
cannot be reached' the direc-
tor can also authorize a poll
Seaftirtli trustee John
Henderson said he did not
object to telephone polls
provided the person conduc-
ting -them was.familiar with
the problem prompting the
poll. He said past polls have
been conducted by a
secretary wino was merely
told what the.situationwas
Hendersup said the
secretary was not familiar
enough with the problem to
6e able to field questions
from the trustees
The Seaforth' trustee
suggested that the director
or a s, ipt'rl;it.;ndent conduct
the polls
Cochrane said the polls
take a considerable amount
of time and he would not like
to see the work. confined to
senior administration. He
said attempts could be made
to familiarize the persdj't do-
ing -the poll with the
problem if ttg trustee
wanted to ask Mlestions he
or she could contact an ad
mtnistrator before making a
decision -
The board. passed the
policy and did not demand
that a senior administrator
handle the poll
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CHAMPION NAIL DRIVERS Beatrice Dawson, centre, was an easy winner of the nail driv-
,sg contest at the Exeter Fair Friday night. The runners up were Dionne Lovie, left, and Mary
Margaret Jeffrey, right. photo
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PULLED HARD...BUt —,This group of Exeter (plus imports) men pulled well enough to win the
3-r9t heat,in the t"ug•Qf-wor event at -the Exeter fair, bot then lost the next two to end up as the
runner-up. From the -anchor -mari•6n the left are: Stefan Orenczuk, Bob Whiteford, Gord
McDonald. Dole Skinner (hidden; Al Quinn, Rick Skinner, Wally Tomasik and len_Smale.
-Staff ohoto
Fete bride -elect at Staffa
A NEW DONKEY Bev Kinsman -hat entered in area parades Bv MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN noon when friends of Pat
to 'ecent years with a team of donkeys, but, Soturday tie had Mary Jane Templeman Norrishonoured her with a
atfaddeoattroctionof a 12 week-old animal. T -A photo was hostess Saturday after- bridal shower. Following a
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_ - expressed good wishes' and
- Pat was assisted in opening
her gifts by her. sisters
"Susan and Jill. Pat thanked-
= everyone ,and lunch was`
served by Mary Jane and
- _ Linda Pullman.
Snackers Meet
The second meeting of the
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"Staffa Snackers" was held
at the home of Joyce Vivian
on Monday evenipg at 7 p.m. :
A new member. Sara Brill
joined the club making a
P. total of 14 girls taking this
project. ----
The meeting opened with
the 4-H pledge repeated by
all members and leaders.
Joyce Vivian discussed the
P. need for •a nutritional
breakfast and gave a variety.
_ of appetizing breakfast
menus.
N. Doris ;Jeffery then' ex:
plained many cooking terms
and familiarized us with
some kitchen utensils. She'
=-. also discussed the method
for building a useful recipe.
file
The first demonstration
was how to make "energy
E squares" and was presented
by Pauline Jordon. Cater.
Marion Smale showed us the
procedure for making
"Healthy peanut bread •'
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Centralia
By MRS FRED BOWDEN
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Light-
foot. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Lobb. Mr and •Mrs Borden
Sr4th. and Mr and Mrs
__ Ken Greb attended the On-
tario Public Service Quarter
Century Club dinner and
dance at the Holiday- Inn
Towers. London, Friday
evening.
Guests over the. weekend
at the home of Mrs. Lorne
Hicks were Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Scheifele. Kitchener
and Mr Orma Pollock. Kin-
cardine
Miss Elaine Powe. $t.
Catharines. Mrs. Ron Brits'
.fain. Richmond Hill and
Alan Powe. Guelph spent the
weekend at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer. Powe.
Mr. • and Mrs.. Ken Greb
were weekend visitors with
Mrs. Greb's mother, • Mrs.
Amos Smith in. Mount
Albert.
Mr.. and Mrs. Fred
dialpeatasetveere--=Run-da_y
s visttors with Mr. and Mrs:
_- Ray'Jaques and family.
• Granton..
_ Ruth Ann Essery had two
235-01731 of her friends. Shauna Gar-
s* diner and Kelly Johns. as
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Personals
Gorden Colquhoun and -
George Roney have return-
ed from a motor trip to the
western provinces.
Mr. and .Mrs. Philip
James were. guests at the
Hymers•Osborn wedding
Saturday.
--Quite a number from the
community were guests at
the Wilson -Miller wedding
and reception. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott
have‘ceturned from a holi-
day in the western
provinces.
Rev. and Mrs. Daynard
are home after a holiday in
the western provinces and
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Gavin Quiney. Victoria.
British Columbia.
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Dashwood peQ le pt convention
Couple observe anniversary event
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Mrs. Nancy Becker.
Pastor and Mrs, M. Mellecke
were among the 400
delegates and visitors who
attended the 15th Biennial
Convention of the Ontario
District Lutheran Women's
Missionlry .League held al
the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener,
September 15. and 16. Lift
Thine Eyes, Go and Tell, the
theme .was depicted by a
large banner and gave much
food -for thought by the guest
speaker, the Rev.. Leroy
Biesenthal a' native of
_Halleyburg. Ontario now of
St. Louis. Mo. Reemphasized
Glow, Grow and Go Power.
-In his address, Dr. A.
Stanfel, . President Ontario
District LCl.1S E Lutheran
Church Missouri Synods,
reminded the ladies that on
April 29. 1979 a very special
day is being planned to
observe. the Ontario District
Centennial • with a
celebration service and
banquet. at Bingeman Park.
Kitchener.
These projects, Student
assistance for Ontario
seminary.- firs( building.
Ontario Seminary. Medical
Missions. Lutheran Braille
Workers. Lutheran Bible
Translators. French course
for Pastors. and fair
ministry were selected for
the 1978:1980 biennium with a
goal of $18.0110 plus a re-
allocation of $1000. These
funds are gathered as mites
by local societies'
members. i'he groups were
changed. T ley hope to have
an all star membership club.
Edwin ]tiller and Mervyn
Tiernan -were appointed
transportation. committee.
Personals
Mr..& Mrs. Jake Martens,
Portage La Prairie, Man.
are spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader, Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Rader and Mr. &
• Mrs: Dave Rader also at-
tended the reception' " -
Mr & Mrs. Dave Rader.
Stacey and Derek attended
the confirmation service at
the Anglican church., Ailsa
Craig, Sunday. when Nan-
cy's twin brothers Keith and -
Kevin Scott. Crediton, were
confirmed. The Raders'
cousins Dennis and Michael -
.Mitchell were also con-
firmed.
Sirs Louella Tiernan is a
Birthday party
Mrs. Irvin Rader was in
charge of the September
Huronview birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and
Joe -Boland provided special
musical numbers. Henry
Adkins played the mouth
organ 'and step danced. Mrs.
Eben Weigand. president of
Dashwood W.I.. presided
and also gave ...reading:
- Birthday gifts and lunch
were provided:
25th wedding anniversary
on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary
: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader
were laken by surprise when
friends neighbors and
' family members gathered at
their home Saturday evening
to celebrate.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Rader entertained members
of the fainttysa The Pifiery-
Inn. Present for the.occasion
_were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
•
Hayter and family and
Elaine Overholt: Mr. and
Mrs. George Tiernan and
tanril� amd Mr. and Mrs..
Jack ('udinore. Gravid Bend.
Seniors orga tze
Dashwood Seni it 'Citizens
opened the fall season with
the hew -president Charles
Martene• presiding Tor the
September meeting. This
was an .organizational
meeting with 37 present.
seven of which were new
patient .. in South Huron
lfompital, Exeter.
Mr. &Mrs.LloydRader,Mr.
& Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr.
& 1?1rs.. Elgin Rader attended
the Gamble -Walsh wedding,
Saturday, September 23 at
St. Martins church, London
and the reception at the
Paddock, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Roger F'ink-
beiner•have purchased the
home of the late Mrs. Henry
Eagleson: Richard
Denomme is the owner of
Mrs. Natalie Ness' home as
she is a resident of the Blue
Water hest Home.
Guest at Goderich
Mrs. M. bladiger, Helen
Nadiger, Pastor and Mrs. M.
Mellecke were guests of the
LWML of Berea -By The-
. Water Lutheran Church in
Goderich on Wednesday. The
evening was -spent learning
more-.- about the develop -
FAIR MUSIC - Diana and Joanne Ver'linde of Hensoll
provided some of the musical entertainment at the Exeter Fall
Fair Friday night. - T -A photo
mentally handicapped,
methods used for teaching.
A film "Jeremy' featuring
in part Bethesda Lutheran
Tlome... Watertown,
Wisconsin was. shown. -Mrs.
Bonnie Graham, principal
and leacher . at Queen
Elizabeth school, Mrs. Pat
Wheeler, co-ordinate('. of
volunteer service at
Bluewater Centre and Kelly
Colborne, director • of the
group home in Goderich
each talked about their work
with the developmentally
fianclic•aplied .
Enjoy Fishing
My husband and i have
just returned from our semi-
annual fishing trip • to the
north. We spent a .glorious
the fishing was just great,the
scenery magnificent and the
weather not _too bad. Irvin
caught a nine pound pike and
most the fish were over 25
inches long. There was greai'
week at' Inver lochy where
excitement in camp -as
regular visitors from Pen-
svlvania came in with a 17
pound pike: They are over 70
years old and she was sure
excited as she was the -lucky
one.
There are always fish
stories where there is fishing
but the best yet was when
one veteran fisherman was
cleaninga fish and as, he
turned it,over its jaws closed
lightly around his finger and
he had to pry them open to
get it out..
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