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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-25, Page 8�to
the Members met
4d in their new board
MOM"
MOW Connelly of tppen
�tilla
Kinahan of
Will work with ad-,
alive stalf en the details
October 1, the
tribe to Ot IP
eii; ails employees not
vered by the teacher -bowl
remnant fie•per cent, up from
ii.per^ cent.
Architect Brian Garratt of
Kyles, Ryles and Garratt of
Stratford attended the meeting
to present to the board mem-
bers the finalized working
drawings and specifications
for the addition to St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora. The plans call
for, a gymnasium, change
rooms and showers, and kit-
chen: Estimated cost is about
S200,000
Sister Mary S. Louis, prin-
'cipal of St. James School,
Seaforth, presented a report on
family life education for the
advisory committee from
October, 1971 when the com-
mittee was organized by the
board. She explained what has
been done during that period -
"where we are today and a took
into conce e future'.
Sister ry said' as
educators, "it is our respon-
sibility to consider the total
development of the child,
meeting his deep emotional
needs as well as providing for
social, spiritual, emotional and
intellectual development.
She said since humans have
no built-in knowledge of how to
solve problems of family living,
this information must be
acquired. Sister Mary said any
program in family life
education must be a planned
effort on the part of the school
to supplement and to support
the efforts of the home and the
church in helping young people
to understand themselves as
individuals and to accept their
sexuality as a positive force in
their lives. They must be .given
accurate information about
emotional and physical
development to help them
adjust to changes{ tl roughout
their development andgrowth.
Sister Mary said that to date,
26 teachers in the two counties.
had attended summer school to
1-.. .,...
have Come In on t contet
the present program from
Parents, teachers and pupils
to November, the family life
committee will present a report
to the board, Sister Mane said:
Recommendations proposed
by Siser Mary are: that the
family life program run from
September to June; that we
follow the speeifie religion
program: that the family life
program was not intended to
replace it; that the topics from
the family life program be
more interwoven with the
present guidance and health
programs and an" outline of
these be prepared for use; that
the topics from family life,
guidance and health form one
integrated course which in-
corporates these. That more
reference material be made
available.
Sister Mary said the problem
related to the program was the
lack of a co-ordinator.
ASsoCia t On,
The board v+P!ted bb as hearo
margin aping 0,1bangi g its
bylaw covering,.the method of
electing, a chamnan and vice-
chairmen ,...proposecisk by
Trustee Howard Shaltz of
Stratford.
Trustee William Kinahan
was named to Work with school
attefiddance officer Willis #
McInnes to formulate a policy
covering studentsleaving
school before reaching age of
16,
The board allotted 51,700 to
construct a drain at the new
board offices while the county
is contributing 51,500 toward
the work to be done to the drain
at the road in front of the
school.
The board renewed the five-
year contract with BP Oil to
supply fuel for board owned
buses at St. Boniface and E.cole
Ste. Marie at a discount of three
cents per gallon off tank wagon
price.
, eatl
Last. Monday, September 15
was the Community
Association Meeting at
Vanastra.
Business discussed included
support for the newly formed
Brownie Pack and Girl Guide
Troup; also nominations for the
election of directors for 197546
season.
Elections will be held the first
Monday in October. Support at
ther first Fall meeting was
appreciated and the
Association hopes to have a
good turnout for elections on
October 7.
New hairdresser
This week , we welcome
Vanastra Hair Styling to the
community with Pat Thomas
as the proprietress. Appoint-
ments will be accepted Monday
thru " ApturAlftyi7db$tx $or
evenings; Call Pat , at 482-7887
for an appointment: Her
location is 27 Regina Rd.,
Vanastra.
9ted ..t
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
announces the admission to partnership
effective October 1, 1975
'jl (Madden
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
After October 1, 1975, the practice will be carried
on under the name of
tit.si (Voiihn
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
at
39 WestStreet
Goderich, Ontario
Telephone — 524.2011
P. 4. Bez 307
Rec centre opens
Open House will be held
Friday September 26 at the
Vanastra Recreation and Day
Care Complex. Everyone is
welcome to browse or take a
guided tour of the facilities.
Coffee and cookies will be
served while you meet oar
staff. Mr. Whitlock and Miss
McEwing can answer any
questions "you may have about
the recreation or day care
programs held at Vanastra.
Open house hours are Friday
evening from 7 p.m: to 9 p.m.
The Grand Opening of the
Vanastra Recreation and day
care complex is planned for
Saturday, September 27: —
Cocktail hour is from 7 p.m.
to 8 p.m., with banquet and
,ribbon cuttin4 set for 8 p.m. to 9
p: ria.
Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
will follow 'with music by
"Shannon". Everyone is
welcome. Tickets can be ob-
tained from the Rec Centre.
Call 482-53544.
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polling booth sign for the CIintoa arena was tacked onto a booth the Kinsmen use to collect
act ion tai the reeeAtfal Sundays. (News -Recd moo)
UCW plans EThristnus bazaar
The Evening Unit of the
Ontario St. Church UCW was
held September 22 in the ladies'
parlour.
Marlene Forbes opened the
meeting with the, poem, ''When
Days are Dark. and Gloomy".
Helen Trewartha's group , was
in charge of the devotions. A
hymn was sung and Helen
Trewartha gave a reading,
"Good Neighbours", followed
by Mary East leading in
prayer. Edith Wright read . the
scripture, and the devotion was
closed with the collection being
talebn
Marlene Forbes . took the
chair to conduct the business
period. Joyce Irwin read the
June meeting minutes,which
were approved. Each member
remarked on her summer
holiday for the roll call. '
The treasurer, Harriet
Tyndall reported most of
the Church Centennial Cook
Books had, been sold ' The
members were reminded of the
Church anniversary, Sep-
tember 28 with.,Rev. Snell as
guest speaker; the Joint United
Church's Fall Thankoffering
October 5 - 7:30 at Wesley -
Willis Church, with Mr. and
Mrs. David hemp as guest
speakers; and the. Church
Centennial Supper, October 21,
admission S. for adults,
children 51., members to bring
dessert.
November 22 was set as the
date for the UCW Christmas
Bazaar. Marian Colclough
announced two dinners in
October the ladies will be
catering to.
The meeting was closed with,
the benediction, followed with
lunch and a half hour of
fellowship.'
Legion news
Tulips will mark 50th
birthday
By George Campbell
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Branch 140
got back into
action Monday Sept. 21st with
the first general meeting since
the summer recess. Attendance
was not the best, but is ex-
pected to increase as the Fall
continues.
President Russ Philips had
the first initiation of the new
season. George Campbell,
Frank Pyke and Harold Black
made up the team to initiate
Ivan Lince into the Branch,
'which welcomes any and all
newcomers. It is hoped more
initiations will follow as
membership has dropped in the
past year.
The Legion is proud of the
fact that it was able to do its
part during the Centennial,
celebrations this summer and
wishes to thank all who assisted
in the parades etc. The
members, ordinary, asst late
and affiliate were ready to go
when work was to be'
1976 is the 50th anniversary of
Legion in Canada and as an
anniversary project. large
yellow tulips will be planted
across the country. Branch 140
has received a good supply,
which is being distributed by
Com. Sam Castle. Many have
been sold, but there should be
some extras so if anyone wishes
to place an order. contact Sam
at 482-9482. The price is good.
Each year a day is held for
the World War I vets of Huron
County. This year it is being
held in Kincardine on Sept. 27
and any "old Vet" who Wishes
to attend is asked to contact
J.K. Cornish at 482-7415 or the
Branch at 482-9061. Tran-
sportation is being arranged
and the "Day" starts at '2 p.m.
in Kincardine.i ave been
reminded that Kincardine is
not in Huron which is true but
Branch 183 is a nt'ember of Zone
CI and felt they would like, to
take a turn. Have a good time
old Vets.
Some of the coming events at
the Branch are as follows:
Sept. 27 - Social - dance to the
Royallaires from 9-1 a.m.: Oct.
18 & 19 - Fall District meeting
Meaford: Nov. a - Poppy drive:
Nov. 9 - Church parade to
Ontario St. United Church;
Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day.
THE Fall golf tournament
was held at Sunset golf course.
on Sept! 20th. The day was cool,
but a turnout of 82 players
proved it was enjoyed.
Low gross this year was won
by Pat McMahon.
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Little To
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Fire, Entailed Coverage, Wind_
storm, Theft, Property Damage,
Liability, Etc.
Directors and Adjusters:
Lavern Godkin, RR 1, Walton, Ont.
Robt. Archibald, RR 4, Seaforth
Ken Carnochan, RR 4, Seaforth
Ross Leonhardt, RR 1, Bornholm
John McEwing. RR 1, Myth
Stanley Mcl$wain, RR 2. Goderich
Donald McKercher, RR 1, Dublin
Wm. Pepper. Brumfield
J.N. Trewartha. Box 661, Clinton
Agents:
James Keys. RR 1 Seaforth K.J. Etue, Seaforth
Wm. Leiper. Londesttoro Steve J. Murray, RR 5, Seaforth
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