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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-22, Page 24• PAGE 10A--GOUEitl('H SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY. 1: EliRft KY 22, 197 3 Separate School Board petition government to amend Separate School Board Act O By Wilma Oke The Huron Perth ('ount\ Roman Catholic Separate School Hoard meeting ill Seafort h recent t\ endorsed t he resolution from the Lincoln of It It 7). Seaturth. attended in, ht.en ret el\ed under the winter Toronto on Februar\ 1,) and ti work• program --and an ad Trustees Patrick ('art\ of dltlor)al tllucatlun '01 Stratford, Arthur Haat of R 11 w1I1 ht. rect'i\ed hrung►ng the 1 Llaowel, and Ted tteotfre‘ of total to $9,0tio of pro\ 11l gal R R 2 Zurich. were named to a funds Last yt'ar'the Board's ('ourlty Separate . ' tool Hoard tti►nnitt.tr:.e..'for a follow -up stud\ allocation was `+.'_'OO that it petition the )rerniereot of the t] 5 1 credit ."tens and The nl(ihev Is to be used t•or tie—Pr,>�i ace, N1r C'1 ►� .ail(�""� i-..."._-ttiirr e -43i i n Si' ttit }5lt t a k e ti'CiJ e t 1 "'""t" the Minister of Education. 7,‘.1r ] \V o ;tin etid the Separate School- rift so a- tU re)llllrt• ut persons seeking elec- tion as I'rll-t11 ' of a ;et),lr:ltt' school board thost' �atne alualttlr;Itlon, required to th►,sc persons seeking election as puhlla boos trustees. namely 1 t hat thev he 1 Canadian r►tlren 2 that they he of the full ;tgt' ut l� \ears that they be resident w it hitt the turis(1it-- tion of the Hoard (,shoal tone) and 1 that they he a ratepayer in the school runt' la k Lane. Business Ad- ministrator, rep}rtt:(.i1 the house at _'os (llt'en Street, Stratford, has been demolished and the grounds levelled h\, the Krau-kopt tiro) "]'he propertx was purchased to enlarge the Immaculate ('onception school grounds Trustee (;ordon Hall of St ti1:ir\- reported 00 the Pick-up Conference for newly -elected trti-tet'- which— he, alone with Trustees 1)onald ('row ley Gadshill and Frances`-11ttkiell published by tht• Ntlnistr\ of Education. "Phis followed a spetlal meeting of fru tees on January 29 when they met 'to consider the credit ;y:te•nl and t he hu l let iii ' I) Oakes. assistant regional director of' the ' regional office, of the Nttnlstry of Education at Waterloo w;ts the guest speaker at that sleeting t Trustees David ']'t'ahen of Stratford, Vincent Voting of (;odt'rich and (;t.>rdon Hall all menthe- of the Personnel Cony:- . rgltttee 3'111 attend the Provin-. real Salary ('onference in Toronto ort Ft•hruar\ 1 ' Oscar Kieffer. 11 R. Htuev;tle (•hairman of the Property ('onlniittee: reported s the renew'al of the preventative maintenant`e contract with Simplex Internatiotg;tl Time Equipment for tht'-et\icing of all program units 111 1; of ,the 19 separate school; in the two counties, at a rate of $"702 per year. • Mr Kietter reported• the initial of $:3,:319) has NO'sNIATTER WHERE YOU BUY THAT NEW CAR Change Up Immediately To MICHELIN IX' SUGAR 'N' SPICE by SlIIIEY �V'e all have to stand up and be counted somet even though we manage to duck out of It until the last trumpet .mind, People who .express .their honest opinions aae not x it i(solar, but hr I'. never 1 tlnled for that, so liere g1es My ol)Irnons on some of the burning issues of the (lay. 49. 0 ''s �al� ut carts O �� t ► 1'rn ir► t loaded a ()Pen int ov • two l adE 1 It ) over b r e )mini li., ;r �ariotls s( t((1 �"t'iti► 1 ,'� hadheau1� tR I tit thea) tit e a , to get at my spare, in Febru)try. cuphoard• and other such 1;:, v.ilWt.ei'l1TtC'""a fey"*` S. -ten-day rn ning ° wlt}i'seven iSl(1 snap:, only a few feet of people on deck, the toilet blocked. No plumbers at tillable. :Vow that we've dealt with ma for issues. let's tke•;),_ look at then nnor ones. A great deal of ink and hot air is being "She's a scaredv-cat" he stated 1riuluphantly. '1'ollet, and tares. It never fails, but they do, Iu..arty always when you're expecting guests and need both. Saturday mor - ng, armed with huge shop - icing list, went out and found a flat tire. The garagemtl'trraised his eves when he had to c•Ian1- protects Mr Kieffer reported tht• root on the St 13onitact' S hoot" in .Zurich has beet) repaired. ;tlno the roof on StMichael's si+tiii►1 iii ..-;t rat l'Ord, anti on 1''t'bruary 1 1 work on the root s?I') , a peachy •lamlary tha.v. tld,Jot- of sun. 1'(- like to sav my heart goes �'L•ut to - the skiers and (tgow'nlol►►lt'r•s, ])ut it would be a 'k iel don't care if their on St Patrick;' school in ; Mow mobiles sit in the hack squandered these days on two Kinkora will a;trtward and rust, or if their skis of 41..)m: the Montreal Olym- •John Vintar• 5uperintennit•►it ;Iwarp tilt() prrj•tzels. 1 have nor_pits and capital 'punishment. of E(lutation, reported on the 'I, 'malty moved about twelve feet l'rn against then) both. anr,ltl;il convention of Canadian 1l', o;f• ,how froth one place to First, the Olympics. Isn't it ('atholte Trnstt''- A,-utiatli,tl '''ttiotht'r by this time of winter. rather significant that the Iasi to he held in 'Toronto on May !'�,,•This _year i've moved only two Olympics ha�'e been held in 17, 1'S and 19 ;lad ()►i the 111- about three feet, and I'll settle the countries with the roost nual convention of the Ontario for that.h booming economies in the Separate School 'I'ra'te('-' Men's clothing. Modern world, Japan and Germany? Association on -April ) ;end b inMayhe•the could afford.them. Toronto. All fru-fres wert ,tre I nd- nau-tate me. `There's nothing in tht' stores but yellow Canada, in my opinion, cannot. ttrg ed to attend the Ontario ,end ,1)1111 le shirt;, hideous ties' Our population" is too small, that would go with nothing ex- t•ept a wino's eves , and l• checkered pants with flared )I bottom. What ever happened to' the white shirt, the modest single:- shade ingle;shade tie, and the well -cut gray 'Assuerat Ion': convent Ion. The ('anadian Parent a� Teacher Association of Ontar i(> has offered ;in information ser- vice program at a fee, rate of $15 per school The Board will pay t he . tee for inv schoolf'. wvishing to participate- The Seafort h Minor Hockey Most: of ahs' I hate those Association will be pertnittt (l; Thev''re about great tat ties. t() advert ise an exhiblttorl;,;r,t .. �• four inches wide and made of hockev game between thee'' ..;tuff as thick as a greatcoat. Flying Fathers' Team and �,. I ring, to tie one •in an elegant local team made up of those inf,a� l) knot •is aht►ut as easy as trying volyeti in minor hockev in or -' to lace your -)goes with half - der t.. raise Money 4,.r n,inn'd', ( inf•h rope. Nieces an(1 nephew's. I'm all icer then. V.'e had sortie of Ours Steel Belted Radial Tires from McGEE'S hockey. A poster contest will bi held on this ,and the poster will be ndged and the winperS. announced the night of thih„ game. It is hoped to sell 1.11041. The meet ing adjourned t 1,1:30 p.m: .iand continued as ti • andour national debt too big, to take on an international ex- travaganza noted chiefly for its bickering and hack -kiting. Not to mention murder in Mexico and Munich. Who deeds the Olympics, anyway? It's a great•spectacle, but So _were the Roman games, with their ..hariot races, throwing lions toil-„ the ('hristiahs. and such thrilling events. • Canada need, the Olympics. Aunt' as much a...4,it needs - another set of Rockies. And - they'd cost about the same, and beof as much use. The chief for the weekend and it WaS difference is that the Rockies delight to see their minds and remain, and we can look at talents developing. Jennie tind Sue played ripping flute duet, as well as their intim; rtieCe. Lit t le Steven spent the weekend chasing (Mr Cat, who caresses as he was to give them. Finally, in 1)erplexity, he "Hey,'I 'ncle Bill, do you know what -kind of cat this is?'' muttered something vague. jhe,Dnly Authorized Michelin Dealer In Goderich GET RESULTS them. "I'he Olympics , will • he .''here today, gone tomorrow, with nothing to show for it but a big, fat hill. .We had otir day, -with Expo. •`\•t, showed the world that we could put on a really big show. 1101 we're -~till paying interest on the money Mayor Drapeau (fiddled,- out of the federal government for that one. \rim don't see Britain or 11' France or even the U.S. crani- bling to get the summer games. They can't afford 'em. Nur can we. Prime Minister 'I'rudeau has said that Montreal will not get more than a token support from the Federal government. I'tgat is s(► much you -know- ., and what. There are wad. ( means and the wily M. L. Draped --'knows all of them, and some that haven't been thunk ul) vet. And the whole concept of), antateurisrn is an international laugh, what with totalitarian countries employing their best athletes in the -armed forces, where they can train all year round. It's probably too, late to stop the juggernaut, but it's not too IMe to throw some sand, in the wheels-. If the °i'itizens of greater Montreal were told that they. personally, had to foot the hills for the games, M. Drapeail would probably wind up at the bottom of the St., Lawrence River, with all the other sewage dumped in it. Oh, yep. I'm against capital punishment, too, but I've run out of space. Maybe next week. The Argyle Syndicate ROWS PORTABLE WEL Reasonable CONSTRUCTION WELDING * RESIDENTIAL WELDING * NO PIPE WELDING Reasonable Rates HON WHETSTONE PROP. Phone 5 24- JOHNSTON ELECTRIC BAYFIELD, ONTARIO .,...� Industrial - C t Domestic onstrutlik Electricians PHONE-BAYFIELD 265-2838 GODERICH 524-8141 Members of Alexandra Marine and General Hospttil of Goderich Corporation and other interested parties are urged to attend the annual meeting which wilts held on Monday, March 19, 1973, at 8:00 p.m in illi: Ladies' Auxiliary Room of the hospital, at which Ilmi we will receive the financial statement, the at iton report, the report of the Board and elect members to I the Board of Governors and conduct other business =, MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION Int 0)) HOMES, AIR CONDITIONED, OLD AND NEW 7, ARE HOMES OF COMFORT, THROUGH AKIO The following persons shall be members upon resolution of the Board: s Cr, ti (a) a person who has donated or who donates $100in any one year to the Corporation stoll be a life member. (b) the president or chief officer of a corporationoi organization which pays the -Corporation $25 in any year shall be ex officio a member of the Corporationlot that year; MBING rt he (c) a person who pays the annual membership feeol $1.00 to the Corporation in any year shall be a membf of the Corporation for that year; (4) a member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the Corporation unless his membership fee was paid in full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting. 55 KINGSTON ST. BEAUTIFY- p Water-repellen weather-resistan protectiv "THE MODERN MIRACLE COATING" Developed recially for ... • WOOD • METAL BRICK STUCCO CEMENT • SHINGLES of all types - Commercial For Homes Farm and Industrial Buildings ROLIS - BRUSHES OR SPRAYS ON EASILY INDUSTRIAL