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Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-08, Page 13&parate By Seaforth; Mathilda. teacher at St. Patrick's, :. .Kinkora; ONS Martinsfrom St. Ma.zlHoy,;` D.tie tol declining Boniface, Zurich to Our itinerant music teacher enrolments and changing Lady, of Mount Carmel; at St. Ambrose, and proS>ratir needs, the' Donna MacArthur from Immaculate Conception f4r.4n. B.ert,h County St: Aloysius, Stratford,to in Stratford and St. ., 4Romau Catholic Separate •St. Ambrose, Stratford; Patrick's, Kinkora to School Board will close 'Barbara Krauskopf from principal's relief at two classrooms ,effective ' St Abrese Stratford, to IM.maculate Conception; St. Aloysius, Stratford; Terry Bullen, itinerant Percy Lauwaert from St. French. teacher' at Sacred Michael's, Stratford to St. Heart, Wingham, St. Aloysius., Stratford; Joseph's, Kingsbridge,. Chris Polkiewicz from St. St. Joseph's, Clinton to Aloysius; Stratford to St. itinerant French teacher Ambrose;. Stratford; ` at St. Joseph's,.: Clinton ,Betty Clark, St. Michael's and St. James, Seaforth; Stratford; to' itinerant Mary Jenkins, principal's French teacher at St.' relief and music at St. Aloysius, St. Ambrose, James, Seaforth; St. both of Stratford and Joseph's, Clintilh and St. Holy Name of Mary, St: Colurnban, to. principal's Marys; Joe MacDonald relief at St. James, from St. Patrick's., Seaforth and St. Kinkora to St. Mary's, Patrick's, Kinkora September 1 and reduce teaching time, The tW't classrooms. to e closed are t orle at Our Lady of Mount Carmel $eho41 at MVtount Carmel an;c ' St. Aloysius School, tratford. . Theboard reduced the presebit staff of two religion education con- sultants by 25 percent to one .full-time and one part-time (50. percent) consultant. Two principalswill trade; _.;=_ r.p� cess on -�C�axy�-1' Inco-llelen Stevcrart; ttilreramt returning from leave of music, 40 percent at St. absence to St.' from, Joseph's and' St. Kingsbridge; and Linda Michael's, both Stratford, Kistner from: St. James, to itinerant music at St. Seaforth to special James, Seaforth and St. education" class at St. Patrick's, Kinkora; .-and Joseph's, Clinton. Eight itinerant teachers also received transfers this week: Leslie Wood, itinerant French teacher at Seaforth, Dublin and St. Columban to Dublin as principal's relief and French teacher; Elaine Coxon from 'itinerant French (50 percent) at Precious Blood, Exeter, to St. Boniface, Zurich (80 percent) ; Herman Koert, itinerant principal's relief at St. Patrick's, Kinkora and St. Mary's at Hesson to classroom Turner of Holy Name of Mary . will go to St. Ambrose School, Stratford and Paul Nickel of St. Ambrose will take- ov'er the principal's position at Holy Name of Mary',Sciiool. -Thirteen classroom teachers are to be trate fert'ed as follows BarryLinden from Precious Blood School, Exeter to special education resource at Precious Blood and Our Lady of Mount Carmel; Pawl, Gainer from Our Lady of Mount Carmel to St. Michael's, Stratford; Glenna Tripp from Our Lady of Mount Carmel to Precious Blood; Joe Blythe from St. Patrick's, Dublin to .St.. James, Margaret- Ferguson, speef'dl education resource at St. Joseph's, Clinton and Sty Joseph's, Kingsbridge to prin-- cipal's relief at Sacred Heart, Wingham, 50 percent, special education resource at St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, 40 percent. Due to declining enrolments there has been a marginal reduction in the teaching time of eight teachers throughout the system and a marginal increase in the teaching time of Craftsmen from Edward's Glass in London, including Ed Stoneburg, have the extremely delicate task of removing and restoring several stained-glass • windows at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Clinton. So far, seven windows, some dating back to the 1890s, are slatted for re -leading in London at a cost of $1,000 each. (News -Record photo) The ((1��-I ri(�Boar(I. (0f ()f the ClintOhl PUbhe, ,• •p��rl.� cordially invite district and surrounding of Clintontr�r to attend FU)RLCE IJAY atthe Hospital 1,9 2 - 4 P.)1. 0 . . The tomlital ' liary to the Clinton Will 1 Sent. Tea in the Board. o olll � -,....mW • t. S three teachers -in the system. Four part-time teachers have been declared redundant by the board. It is hoped some of the teachers. affected will be able to fill positions that are presently open or that come open between now and the first of Sep- tem.la.+er. Six teaching positions, ngne, of ,them full-time, were announced Friday following the meeting and are being advertised throughout the system. They include: an oral French teacher •at St. James, Seaforth and St, Columban (50 percent);. kindergarten teacher at St. Boniface, Zurich T50 percent) ; specia education resource teacher at St. Joseph's, Clinton and St. Joseph's, Stratford, each 30 per- cent) ; and a music teacher,10 percent,, at St. Joseph's, Clinton and ' St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, also 10 percent. The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board Friday approved the appointment of Mary Flannery., gmondville, to the position of special education consultant for the board. Miss Flannery has worked ' in special education for . the board for the past 10 years. The board has had no special education consultant since 1972. During the last eight years, respon- siGility fir The program has been carried by one of the superintendents of education. Miss Flannery, working out of the board office in.Dublin, will work closely with school principals and teaching staff in the 19 schools in the system to develop, implement and maintain . a special education program. THE CLINTON NEW Credit Unions are made competitive Consumer Minister Frank Drea announced a series of amendments today which would make credit unions more competitive with other financial institutions. The_ proposed amen- d m ents mn- dments would allow credit unions and caisses populaires to: -act as depositories for trust funds of real estate and business brokers, and trustees; act as depositories for trust funds held by bailiffs; -make ,,'guaranteed loans to,' students 'of universities, colleges of applied arts and technology and other post -secondary in- stitutions in Ontario. The proposed legislation world also authorize investment by loan corporations, trust companies, insurance companies, and trustees in term deposits of credit unions. Karen Lehnen, left, Ruth Gates and Genny Russo, right, have a new hobby. The three local women have opened a new shop in Clinton, Frills and Fancies. The unique store, located at 12 Isaac Street, sells locally handmade goods from • knitting to wooden crafts. (News -Record photo) All hand -made at gills and Fancies In an ambitious, first time businessventure, three local women have opened a shop, Frills and Fancies. Frills and Fancies, located at 12 Isaac Street in Clinton is a unique store that offers a variety of handcrafted goods made by local people. According to Karen Lehnen, one of the owners, "It's amazing the hobbies ..that people have anc ' many like a place toshow they're things." Although the business venture was only in the planning one month before its opening date, co-owners Karen, Ruth Gates and Genny Russo, said they had 'little dif- ficulty in filli'hg their inventory. "Things just fit together well," Ruth explained. Area hobbyists and craftsmen were intially contacted by the, store owners, but according to Ruth, "Now they're co m ing...to. us.. Although Frills and Fancies has been open less than two weeks, the shop is already filled with an • excellent variety of handcrafted goods, from weaving and dried flowers to ceramic wares, oil paintings and wooden articles. Not only is Frills and Fancies a store to sell crafts made by area people, but the business 8 -hp --- Riding Riding Mower The 68 Rider fea- tures an enclosed engine for quiet ride, color -coded controls. and in-line 5 -speed transmission. You also get triple -safety starting and 30- or 34 - inch cutting width. Lawn Sweepers Choose from sweeping widths of 31 or 38 inches Tow one behind your lawn tractor or rider to save raking Heavy-duty hampers Pick your horsepower .. . pick your price! Four power sizes in the • 200 Series to choose from 10 -hp 210, 13 -hp. 212. 14 -hp 214 and 16 -hp 216 All have 4 -speed transaxie and variable speed drive that lets you change speeds without clutching Color -coded controls Triple -safety starting Sturdy footrests Engines are fully enclosed for quieter ride JOHN DEERE NiiiiON TRACTOR Exeter 236-1116 !Myth 623-4244 venture is a hobby for the owners.. Genny explained that her family is now grown and Frills and Fanices offers her a new interest. For Karen, a' nurse, the shop is 'a dif- ferent venture and the store allows Ruth, a secretary, to follow her interest in sewing and crafts. Genny is also an amateur seamstress and she and Ruth will be using their ., talients by offering custom sewing. Karen, Ruth and Genny are enjoying their new project and Karen ex- plained, "Each item has a little store and its in- teresting to hear how people got -started making their crafts." "We haven't rejected anything yet," she added. "Everyone has a dif- ferent eye for things and their own styles. We're trying not to imply our own tastes." RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 8 ,19> PA xE1 EA cone • Bram pagan allow for fences along the stream ,banks. Mr. Dobell pointed out that in some of the. cleanup projeets along the Belgrave Creek all the work and money was on the part of the ministry. 4 After upgrading the streams and creating suitable habitat.for fish, one farmer contended that he and a lot of others would be faced with tresspassers who would cut their fences, scare livestock and make a general nuisance of themselves. Mr. Richards offered assurances that the land is still private property Inother business, Don Litirle;- -rn' -rket-i-rg representative for Canfarm in Huron County, announced that farmers can reach him through the Clinton Credit Union or contact Pete Roy, Clinton, who will be opening an agency for Canfarm in Clinton. He pointed out that Canfarm is a tax and management tool and helps producers keep a better set of records on a monthly basis. He cautioned that Canfarm does hostorical data, not income tax forms. Gordon Hill reported on a meeting between, the land use committee • and the Ministry of Natural Resources. The group offered the following ENTER THE CLINTON SPRING FAIR QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST Contestants must be single between 18 and 23 at time of the C.N.E. in 1980 to be eligible. PRIZES AS FOLLOWS: Queen • 900. 1 st Runner Up s60 2 nd Runner Up $40 • All other contestants will receive `20.00. Judging 'to be held Friday June 6, 1980. Con- testants from Townships of Huliet, Goderich, Stanley, Tuckersrnith and Town of Clinton. Entrants musfregister with Mr. Elgin Thom- pson by May 23. Phone: 262-2633. tar ROTH FOOD 111016, MARKET Main Street, Seaforth Will Be Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 12, 13, 14 while we move to our new store. WATCH FOR THE of a new larger, brighter, and more modern ROTH FO'OD MARKET THURSDAY, MAY 15th OPENING AT 10 A.M. resolution that . was passedby the .mem- bership. Thursday evening; the OFA petition the proper authorities to ensure that where farmers are prevented ;from draining land or put to increased Costs to provide fish habitat, or wet lands, or lands for public benefit, that they are suitably reimbursed by exemption from property tax or the government sharitig project Costs, (6,-o • aM combination of both, 1980.GMC 1 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE Garage shop truck. Sierra Grande cab, deluxe two- tone, tinted glass, sliding rear window, mats, large chrome mirrors, positrac- tion, 350, V8, automatic, auxiliary fuel tank, rally wheels, cargo lamp, root marker lamps, clock, radio, stone shields, rock guards, steel belted radial lug tires, regular fuel engine, only 45,000 miles. Serial No. 508048 LIST'11,809.45 _SALE '9,800.00 1979 FORD F150 1 TON Explorer, Ford, factory topper, 302, V8, automatic, power steering, power ,brakes, radio, rear bumper, decor package, only 11,400 miles, one year warranty. Lic. No. DC1/21978 GMC TON Sierra Grande, 305, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, two-tone, 39,000 mires"," one year warranty. Lic. No. DC6243 197$GMC 1 TON PICKUP dark maroon, only 28,000 miles, 350, V8, 4 -speed transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, all heavy duty suspension, one, year warranty. Lic. No. DC6288 1978 CHEV '/2 TON only 9,000 actual miles, 305, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, chrome rear bumper, one year warranty. Lic. No. DC9139 1978 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON 350, V8, Diesel engine, Scottsdale .cab, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, just used as a car, 22,000 miles, one year warranty, Lic. No. DD4525 1978 GMC 1 TON PICKUP the best buy around in a heavy duty pickup. Complete new box and storage just put on. All new 10 ply tires, 350, V8, 4 speed transmission, radio, power steering, power brakes, 35,000 miles,_ one year. warranty. Lic_ No. DC7617 1.978 FORD F150 1/2 TON 351, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, tinted 'glass, stereo tape playing radio, rear bumper, Ranger cab, equipped with a beautiful topper with all sliding windows, and set up with bunks, table, eltc. Just used as a car, one year warranty. Lic. No. DC6463 1978 GMC 1 TON FENDER SIDE PICKUP 350, V8, 4 speed tran- smission, radio, power steering, power brakes, all heavy duty suspension, lease return unit. One year warranty. Lic. No. DC7621 1977 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON SHORT STEP BOX 305, V8, stick shift, white, blackwalls, just a little showpiece, one year warranty. Lic. No. DC6237 1977 GMC 1/2 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE 350, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, sliding rear window, hood stripes, side mouldings, mud flaps, all ground grip tire's. Just 24,000 miles. Lic. DC6245 1977 FORD F150 1/2 TON V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, rear bumper, fully reconditioned. Light blue. Lic. No. DC6244 `3,195. 1976 GMC 1/2 TON 350, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, color, gold. l.ic. No. EZ1765 1976 GMC 1/2 TON - 6 cylinder, stick shift, radio, fully reconditioned, 37,000 miles. Lic. DC6148 • 1974 GMC '/2 TON SUC cab, 350PER, V8,USTOM ` automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, two-tone, only 38,000 one owner miles. Ziebarted new. Lic. No. DC5853 McGEE PONTIAC-BUICK CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS Hnrnllion Ss., Goderlch 524«8391, MIIMMISMINMOMMON O '1/1. .. 3' :a4iCM';..'�:..Yaa.Bil �':t3 icYS �Yi.