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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-30, Page 234• prate School Board 0 new areas forming •y WILMA OKE kmen are busy com- the additions and ions to St. Aloysius in StratfordhoolaHoly nd St. of Mary before term on September n the oolerm on Shantz, Stratford, not the ad �etsoc, hoc commit -. building p meeting of the Huron- ountyRoman Catholic School in Seaforth k that there are still number of rooms to t St. Aloysius. quite a problem" he he detailed,• all the, be completed in con - decorating and fur - the $202,000 addition Ioysius. Shantz expressed the t the school would be adv for the pupils, even e work was not corn- , n Ball, St. Marys, a of ad hoc committee ing projects, reported tuation at Holy Name School. Hen said work ed during the past, two putting everything chedule, all reported that the were now making in the work on the addition. ' don't everything will be when school starts. e a lot of small jobs to and -slot of cleaning;' - s he outlined the work done. all said he is hopeful furnishings will be put e rooms this week. He hat- -the -builder; is dry effort "to have , work done as possible rd inconvenienced too much." Johne Vintar, Superintendent of Education,' told the board members that an rn•service program for 22 teachers will be held in St. James' School, Seaforth on speech disorders from August 27 • 31. The lec- turer will be Dr. S. Tuomi, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario. Mr. Vintar said a survey on speech and hearing facilities in Southwestern Ontario is to be held. It will deal with early detection and general preven- tive methods of speech and hearing problems. It, will con- sider ,.,development- and ar- ticulation problems; deviations in language development; and it will deal with specific voice problems such as cleft palate, hard of hearing, stuttering, therapy, etc. Taxi service will be used to provide transportation for one - kindergarten pupil to Precious Blood School in Exeter. Last year the rate for this was 75 cents a day. Trustees Francis Hicknell, R.R. 5, Seaforth, and Oscar Kieffer, R.R. 1, Bluevale, both on the transportation commit- tee, were authorizeCto make satisfactory arrangements for transporting school children from several new families in Fullarton and Grey Townships to the nearest separate schools. Two new separate school zones are being formed in .the Brussels and Blyth areas by Ed Rowland -of the Seaforth board office. Jack Lane, Business Ad- ministrator, reported the current interest rate is 81/2 per cent. This is an increase of 21/4 per cent more than was budgeted, for b 'the., Board. Mr. Vintar read three letters e teachers will not be received from the office of Hon. Love reunion held - in Harbor Park escendants of an, and Jane Love held Cal reunion on August derich's Harbour al1,120 family mem- ECIALIZE AS MEDICATOR TIVE SECRETARY! you know 'that oga College offers a year secretarial at CUNTON? Ap- wlth good typing rthand may com- bs program In one NYs' your place In her now. • • me an application he full-time secretarial 1 bers attended the event:, Mrs. Carolyn Thompson of Seaforth was elected president of the family executive while , Terenp Hunter of Colborne - Township assumed the vice- president's duties, Mrs. Brenda Thompson of Seaforth became secretary treasurer and Mrs. Esther Till of Greenbank corresponding secretary. Sports committee members selected were Bert Clifford and Mrs. Charles McMichael of London. Mrs• Carolyn Thomp- son, Mrs. Hazel Clifford and Mrs. Edna Hunter formed the lunch committee. It was decided to hold the 1974 reunion" -on August 4 at Harbour Park. Prizes went to Mrs. Viola Ar- mstrong, the oldest lady, Terence Hunter, the oldest gen- tleman, five month old Renee Thompson, daughter of Jim and Brenda Thompson, the youngest child, and the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. Green of Wales in the British Isles were honored as having come the furthest. . - The afterrtoon was spent renewing acquaintances and participating in sports events organized by Jim Thompson and Jim and Brenda Thomp- son: A smorgasbord dinner wound up the event. Mum to: Registrar, ColKlge, 299 Doan 2e1 honer. 653- Michael • White, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. White, New Liskeard forrfierly of Goderich, was named ah:Ontario scholar following hisfinal year of secondary school. Gerard Pelletier, Minister of Communications; Bill Jarvis, M.P., Perth -Wilmot; and R.E. McKinley, M.P. Huron, in reply to letters sent them saying the Huron -Perth Board supports the private members Bill'C143 (Dan MacKenzie, PC from Manitoba).. This bill will, if passed, give school boards a free hand without cost, in the use of educational material produced, or leased by the CBC. If the Bill passes there will be an immediate and potential saving to school boards. Mr. Vintar also read a letter from Ellard Lange, chairman of Area Planning and Develop- ment Committee, reporting -a study of the future needs of Perth municipalities (including Stratford and St: Marys) in terms of the services such municipalities might be expec- ted to provide their inhabitants over the period up to 1981. Mr. Lange` said that Maurice W. Milburn, Perth Planner, is having a ' study made of municipal finances. He .asked permission of Huron -Perth Board for access to any public financial information 'per- taining to the school board. Mr. Vintar read a letter from J.W. Atkinson, chairman of On- tario Committee for Education' Week requesting co-operation in naming a representative from the Board to the commit- tee. The Board will do this at its next meeting on September 10. Mr. Vintar said the next - meeting of the Ontario Com- mittee for Education Week will be held September 21 at 10 p.m. in the Education Centre of the Etobicoke Board of Education. He also reported 'Education Week in 1974 will be held April 21 to 27. W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY_ a OR NIGHT 0.6 R4ty • Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING w GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUOUIrr SOI.' 5 Goderich, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, RR 3 Goderich. Mrs. Leonard Warn accom- panied by Peter .R.Q4 .sang I Believe, Wedding Prayer and Wedding Hymn. Escorted to the altar by her • father', the - bride wore, a full. length 'gown of sheer delight crybtalette with .full bishop sleeves, high Victorian neckline and a long round cathedral train caught at the waistline of the dress. Her wedding veil was held in place by a floral headpiece and she carried deep pink roses, carnations and baby's breath. Sue Brown, a friend of the bride from Dungannon, was matron of honor in a turquoise swiss dot gown with white lace trim on the double -puffed sleeves, the scoop neckline and the hemline. She wore white daisies in her hair and carried white daisies and blue baby's breath tied with, long yellow ribbons., . . Bridesmaids were Charlene Adams and Lois Adams, sisters of the groom, R'R 3 Goderich. Junior bridesmaid was Rhonda Bean, sister of the bride, RR 5 Goderich. They were gowned identically to the matron of honour. Gro`bmsman was Jack Culbert, RR 1 Dungannon. Ushers were Randy Henry, R 6 Goderich, and Paul Adams, RR 3 Goderich. The wedding reception was (photo by F. H. Bisset) MR. AND MRS. G. C. ADAMS Donna Bean wed Rev. Leonard Warr, Goderich, officiated in Ben - miller United Church August 11 amid white gladioli and yellow daisies in lighted candelabra at the double -ring marriage ceremony, for Donna Marie Bean and George C. Adams. The bride is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Verne Bean. RR Couple married at Kitchener TRIM—MURPHY Janice. Murphy and Brian R. _Trim, both of Kitchener, were married in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in that city, August 10 by Father Halk. The bride is the daughter of James J,4 Murphy, California, and the groom is the son of Reginald J. Trim, Kitchener. The bride was attended by maid of honor Judy Murphy, r0r0f r��oC r -.. - cao Wedding stories, r pictures published free within one month of ceremony rr rr r`Prf rZr rrclar r rr BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED' ACCOUNTANT 39 St. David St., 524-6253 Goderich; Ontario 1 'R. W. 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The groom's attenilan't'sttrere.< Tony Hansen, Prince Edward Mand as groomsman; and ' Wavne Budd and Kenneth Sumer', both of Kitchener, as ushers. • The reception was at the Masonic Temple in Waterloo. The couple . is residing in eVat`erloo. 4 ROAD CLOSING NOTICE held at the Maitland Golf and Country Club where`tbe bride's mother received guests in- a full-length blue chiffon,- gown with flowered skirt ,and pink tinted rosebud corsage..She was assisted by the groom's mother in a full-length blue figured chiffon dress with a corsage of pink tinted rdsebuds. The honeymoon trip was to Southern Ontario and Niagara Falls. The bride travelled in a two-piece navy checked pant suit with red accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are residing at RR 1 Dungannon. The bride was feted at three showers prior to her marriage. Aunts of the bride held a i shower munity Carlow shower Church at Carlow; a com- shower was given at Hall; and a third was in the Anglican at Port Albert. •—.•--.. SS KINGSTON Take notice that the Cor- poration of the Town of Goderich jntends to pass a by- law to stop up and dose the northerly twenty-four (24) feet Of Gloucester Terrace lying im- mediately " adjacent and southerly of the south limit of Lots -41 -.and 10 according to Registered Plan No. 25 for the said Town of Goderich. The Goderich Town Council, at their regular council meeting Of September 20th, 1973, shalt hear in person, or by his coun- sel, solicitor, or agent, any peri` son who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and ,woo applies to be heard. • Dated this 21st day of August, 1973, at Goderich, Ontario. J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., Clerk Treasurer -9 t, IO V E'S LAST GIFT 1 EMEMBRAICE Whether It's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are rem nbering a loved one. Let T. PRIDE 1ft SON LTD. Help you decide on your memorlal requirements - in Goderich see - Don Denomme 77 Hamilton St. 524-8761 or Frank Mcllwain 524465 t LOWER INTEREST RATES. 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