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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-02-21, Page 170 i». George B. Scott wishes to announce the opening of his office for medical practice l>rl .Clinton, At Dr. Addison's former office, 140 Townshend Street Office Open: 9a.irt 5p.'r., Mondays,. Tuesdays, Thurscys, Fridays Telephone: 482_3503 osILLP, PA YMENT AC;CEPTED Liberal candidate Graeme Craig, centre, looks onglumly as results poured in showing him behind Conservative candidate Murray Cardiff in the election race for the federal riding of Huron -Bruce. Watching are Marie McGavin, left and °campaign manager Bruce McDonald, right. (Exeter T -A photo) CLINTOIa1N$WS-at' EICQRro.7'HUR,Sp" L.branes wei1 use .The year 1979 marked a Library received grants year of contlnued,,growth from Outreach Ontario to for the 28 branches ,of the sponsor the following artists: Merrick .Jarrett (folksinging) ; Paul Galina Minae Company; Birn Born, Boom (Circqs trio.); Theatre Aquarius; Port ,Stanley Festival (puppet show) and Andrew Forgrave (magic show). Children's programs were taped for County -Cable in Listowel by Marian Doucette and Therese Wilson. Miorofilr readers were purchased for, Clinton, Seaforth and Wingham ' branches. These branches have copies of. their town to 2,614 films borrowed. newspaper on microfilm. The summer reading Signs with library theme and midterm hours were installed in activities were—some—of the yi•llaxe libraries the programs sponsored Book drops were by Huron County Library to celebrate the Inter- national Year of the Child. Through co-operation with Midwestern Regional Library System, Huron County Huron County Library, according to the annual report. Total yearly circulation was 286,253, an increase of 19,16Q over the-, same period in 1978. Bayfield, Goderich, Hensall, Wingham and Zurich branch libraries showed a marked increase in circulation*. Total number .of requests filled at headquarters in Goderich was '2,598 items, an in- crease of 425, over the 1978 total. Film. bookings increased 22 per cent up ZEHRSMESWCANADk'AtGRADj LARGE EGGS. 13 POPULAR VAHIETIE$ DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 18.5 -oz. PKGS. - EACH SLICED, -CRUSHED, TIDBITS PINEAPPLE SYRUP PACKED 14 oz. TINS FOR ZEHRS McDOLLARS ARE REDEEMABLE AT ANY MCDONALDS RESTAURANT UNTIL CLOSING FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29, 1980. SUNNY ORANGE DRINK FROZEN 12.5 oz. TINS F 0 DOZEN 4 VARIETIES ESTONS WAGON' WHEELS 350 g. BOX SAUSBURY=STEAK, BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN SSV -AKIN FROZEN SINNERS 11 oz. 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TUBE FINE QUALITY STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY WITH ADDED PECTIN LUKES JAMS MRS. 24 oz. JARS JAR ZEHRS OWN Y BRICK RIK OR MARBLEO CHEESE Ib#�. 9 WEIGHT WATCHERS CHEESE SLICES 8 oz. 109 FLEISCHMANS CORN Olt - 2 VARIETIES SOFT MARGARINE lit, f.19 FREE DICTIONARY! Buy Volumes 2&3 of Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia for just $2.89 each and get a free dictionary. VOLUME 1 OF FUNK & WAGNALLS NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA' STILL ONLY 9c purchased for Clinton, Exeter and Seaforth, New staff members were hired at several branches during the year. Mrs. Dorothy Moffatt was hired at Exeter, Mrs. May Wiggins was hired at Dungannon, Mrs. Maxine Hyde was hired at Huron Park, Mrs. Velma Robinson was hired at Hensall, Mrs. `Marsha Triebner was hired at Bayfield, Mrs. Olive Sproul was hired at Ethel and Mrs. Dorothy Smythe was hired at Goderich. Two . branch , staff meetings were held for the town and village libraries and one meeting for the other 17 branches. Three students were hired through Experience '79. They visited vacation camps and held story hours and crafts at Auburn, Dungannon, Blyth and Belgrave. Book Clubs were for- med at Goderich and; Bayfield. Branches. Huron County received a $7,000 Wintario grant for the., purchase of Canadian books. The library par- ticipated in the half -back program for the purchase of Canadian records. Four Perth County townships, ' Wallace,. Hibbert, Blanshard and Fullarton, gave grants to Huron County Library for service . to Perth residents. The Seaforth . Huron Expositor and the Zurich . EIR AR 1,1 PAG 1 uron Citizens News were headquarters. This microfilmed. The 1978 purchase will mean in* editions of other local creased library service newspapers were. also put throughout theecouhty, on microfilm. The Library Board The library purchased purchasied anew van for text books for the .1n, book deliveries, .structors of the Adult ' Talking books (books Basic Education on tape for the visual Program in Goderich. handicapped) a r e The library had a total availabel through any of budget of $449,799 to work the town ' and village with; $317,117 fromthe libraries. These books County of Hurorr,i 1, ;32.2 are -borrowed' 'fror a: -the- from the Province of collection at Midwestern Ontario, $3,360 from Re,gional Library Experience '79, grant, System,, Kitchener. A list ;$.7'.;000 from Wintrio, and of these titles are in $5,00 other. "Talking Book Forty-six percent of Catalogue'. All of the this budget was spent .on branches havelarge print salaries and 25 per cent books- for easier reading on books. The rest _ was and are willing to send spent on processing, books by mail to . any capital equipment, rents, „patron who :is not able to. benefits-- - - -and get to any of the 28 miscellaneous. It cost branches. about $8.05 per capita for There has been con - library service. siderable use made of the In 1979 the Property libraries in Huron County Com,,m ittee of Huron as indicated by the in - County Council ' pur- ' crease in circulation. chased the Pentecostal Many patrons visit Church at 66 Waterloo libraries for reference Street, South in Goderich materials and this for the express purpose of number is not included in a new library the figures. Separate board • from page 16 secondary education, the end results will be the quality of education in Ontario schools will deteriorate drastically or the present excessive taxation of the local taxpayer will reach critical proportions." Trustee David O'Reilly was asked to serve as the board's representative on a 15 -member committee preparing' Stratford's Master Plan for Parks and Recreation. Board members were notified of a Learning Disabilities Seminar, jointly sponsored by Bell Canada and the Ontario Association for Learning Disabilities which will be held at Elborn College, London, on April 25. Mr. Eckert said the board will be sending a number of their . special education teachers'to the seminar. In other business, three school principals: - Don Farwell of St. Joseph's School, Clinton; Ennis Murphy of St. Patrick's' School, Kinkora; Larry JUST II° Vir If you are only claiming the Refundable Child Tax Credit. NIf the Refundable Child Tax Credit is all you re � claiming this year. H&R Block will do your return for only $9.00 Remember, even If this credit is all you reclaiming, you still must file a return And that s the reason H&R F tnCk.1s providing this seryrice at a special low` price. This year be sure. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS _ H&a BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 44 ONTARIO ST.; CLINTON Open daily 9-6 Thurs. till 8 Sat. 9-2 482-3536 Sat. appointments available •• Cook of St: Patrick's Dublin and John McAuley, presented the new principal's handbook to board members. Mr. Farwell told the board the purpose of the handbook was to be used as a guideline for prin- cipals in the _ everyday operation of their schools. — -Chapters in the han- dbook include "The principal and the law", "Index to board policies" and. "Information.. on. . matters of business administration." Principals -are also given a number of guidelines for staff evaluation procedures in the handbook. John McAuley told the board members staff evaluation now occurs a minimum of two times a year and a written evaluation report is forwarded to each teacher. The teacher's signature is required on the original of the report to verify- that they are familiar with • the evaluation. ' Fhe written evaluation is followed by a conference between the principal and the teacher. Board ' member John O'Drowsky asked during the discussion on the handbook whether there was any'requirement that at least one member of each school staff had taken first aid training. Mr. Eckert said this wasn't board policy, but that there, is at least one staff member in every school that has taken the St. John Ambulance first aid course. Do you know? According to The Book of Lists Charles Dickens used non-existant books to decorate his library. Along with Modern Warfare by General Tom Thumb, Dickens displayed one of the dummy works of the matte -believe I9 volumes of Hansard's Guide to Refreshing Sleep. The spines of these fake volumes were used to mask some of the wook- work that the great novelist chose to cover up.. PART-TIME STUDIES AT WESTERN Are you interested in beginning or continuing your work toward a B.A. Degree? We can help. Dr. Rort Martin, Director of Part -Time Studies, The University of Western Ontario, will be conducting interviews in: CLINTON: Wednesday, February 27th from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. , Room 135, Central Huron Secondary School, 165 Princess Street East, Clinton GOERICH: Wednesday, February 27th from 6:45 - 8:30 p.m. Ro?m 30, Goderich District Collegiate Institute, 260 South Street, Goderich KINCARDINE: 'Wednesday, March 5th from 4:00 - 6:00 p:m. Guidance Office, Kincardine District High School, Kii%cardine