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The =third meeting of* the
Holmesville dubs 1,11,and 1.11
was held September 28 in
Holmesville Hall.
The meeting opened with. the •
pledge, followed by exercises led
by Bonnie Westbrook.
The Goderich Kinette Softball, League ended its regular season of play this week.
Teams included among. their memberships from the left, front row: Marie, Huff,
Judy Cruickshank, Mary Moore, Brenda Fuller, Mary Burns, Debbie Jeffrey, Linda
Eichholz, Linda Basler,- Trudy . Botz, Tammy McAstocker, Diana Oke, Annie
Chambers, Marsha Green, `Sandy Meriam, Dianne Smith and Roberta Allen. Middle
row: Joanne Wells, 'Jane Smith,..Dianne Mack, Alice Doherty, Cindy Cornish,
Debbie Johnston, Kathy Fielder, Sherry Fielder, Heather Fielder, Sharon Daer,
Lorri Keller, Mary Willis, Marlene Pettis; Dale Oke, Nancy Hodges, Joanne Healey,
Cathy Gauley and Marge Taylor. Back rowPJean Cruigkshank, coach; Ann McKay,
umpire; Ruth Oke, coach; Joanne Wildgen, assistant coach; Diane Hibber, Heather
Pyrah, Micky Cruickshank, afanye Palmer, Brenda Hodges, Becky Crawford, Debbie
Smith, Wanda Million, Helen McDonald, Chris Wildgene Carol Cruickshank; Laurie
Beattie, Judy Meriam, Millie Whetstone, urtipire; Lorna Mathers,, coach; bonny
Murray, coach;. Barb Meriam, assistant coach; Shirley Kennedy, umpire; Vi Fuller,
coach. There were, 65 young girls entered in the league which was in its second year
of operation. -- Staff Photo
McKillop students to have equali
All the students in McKillop '" tentative „ assurance the new
Township are to have equal addition could consist of an art
educational opportunities room, a science room, a special
following a Huron County Board education room, a . library
of Education decision Monday resource centre, an industrial
evening, September 21 in arts shop, a"' eime economics
Clinton to -build an addition of room, • change . rooms with
,� cshowersf nd, story ei ace; ,r, ,r 1. ;•
Seaforth to accoil�modate..ali o� . a g "sp
the , Seaforth children and the , It is 'thought that such an.
students from Grades 5 to 8 in - addition, though larger than the
McKillop and at Walton. bile originally proposed, would
At the same time, . the be financed 100 per cent by the
four -room' Walton school will Ontario Department of
become a- junior school for Education;.iffinal approval ---is
students from kindergarten to given in Toronto.
Grade 4 from McKillop and It was learned that
Walton. application had been. made for
Several board members, this addition even- before the
including Chairman John Lavis, board approved the proposal
Clinton said that rumors of the since the committee sent to
. proposal had reached McKillop London ° to ^' meet with
Township ratepayers•prior to the department officials had been
meeting and there ' had been given power to act and to -get
telephone • •calls voicing "the best possible for the
disapproval of the plan even students in McKiIlbp"-
before the matter had been aired D. John Cochrane, director of
before the board. ' 'education for the county, told
"I thought we had come As the board that in order to justify
.close topleasing all the people in the industrial arts shop and the
McKillop as possible," said home economics class at
vice-chairman Robert Elliott. . Seaforth Public School, tire
T er.iginal addition board had to show that the
sugges ed for the Seafort1 Public shops would be in use at least 80
School had, been l'or t iree'new ` *per cent of the time.
classrooms and -a library as well The board learned that
as s some storage space , justification for the. shops : had
When Mrs. Marilyn Kinder, been proven through a plan to
John Henderson and Donald , bring Grade 7 + and 8 students
McDonald as well as members of from Hullett Central School near
the board's administrative staff Londesboro and Huron
went to London, they received Centennial School near
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
RANDY. PARIS
^^d THE REVOLS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10.
THE NEW JESTERS.
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DINING,,
And
DANCING
Brucefield " into Seaforth for
weekly classes. ,
"This has brought up a whole
pew ballgame," stated board
chairman John Lavis. "I don't
think 'we have_ever discussed this
. possibility-.befor tonight."
^F,. ice;e'hairin871
asked - if it was the board's
jntention. t� provide industrial
arts and home economics at the
elementary lever throughput the
entire county. .
"Have, we got - French all
through the county?" asked
John Henderson.
Elliott then suggested it
might be wise to complete 'one
program across the county
before beginning another.
"We can't stand still to wait
for the have-nots to catch up,"
observed 'Cochrane: "Personally,
1 would like to see industrial arts
and home economics in all of
the high school 'districts."
Donald McDonald termed the
pilot project of industrial arts.
and ,home economics shops in
Seaforth as an "opportunity to
get started."
Another Seaforth area
trustee, John Broadfoot, said he
had "very grave doubts" about
the worth of an industrial arts
and home economics program.
He said it had been tried 20
years ago and discontinued.
Broadfoot also questioned
the board on the matter of
_bussing _the . ,students
..Londesboro. ind4 ,,. , ruce'fueld� o .
Seafortli. He wondered at the
wisdom of lbshrg about one hour
bus time to gain .One or two
hours of industrial 'arts and
home -economics instruction.
"I have -no-doubt- that the
children wouldlike it," observed
Elliott.
Some board '..nfembers also
asked about the cost of bussing
students tvvo ways in McKilop,
some to Walton and' some. to
Seaforth. John Henderson
claimed it would "simplify" the
bussing and make it "more
economical".
"I don't think it would cost
any more than it does now,"
added Donald McDonald.
When the matter came to a
vote after considerable
discussion, seven board members
voted in favor of the entire plan
while four" were opposed. It was
evident to those in attendance
the 'opposition., was for this
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industrial arts and home
economics shops rather than the
proposal for a junior school at
Walton with the senior grades
from McKillop and Walton
schools attending Seaforth PS.
":walked4 .-darn«:T
street with his steady, turned to
fier anctsaid, "Wow! Did you see
that?"'
"What?" .
"That beautiful blonde — she
smiled'at me!" .__
"Oh that's nothing,"
"What do you mean, that's
nothing?" ..
• "Oh, that's nothing at all.
When I first saw you • I laughed
out'loud." e z
The secretaries of each club
hey, ,d.,foll ca11.
The' minutes of- the last
meeting were read by Janet.
Rodges. A motion was madelby
Rose Wain, seconded by Sandra
Wise to hold a 'meeting on.
October 12.
° The theme of the meeting was
"Being Physically fit". A
discussion was led by Mrs. Frank
Yeo with emphasis on feet.
Diane Hodges conducted as
quiz on Personal Care.
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We will see everyone on
October .5 at the Holmesville
School for the presentation of
the Ontario Hydro Safety
Association films.
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PHONE .NUMBER — $1 REGISTRATION FEE
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TOTAL — 65c PER WEEK
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