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"PAC�)I :4-;-•GODERICH' SIG NALST4R THURSDAY, JANUARY . at, '.974.
ranito
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Exeter.
building
The Huron County board of
education was informed Mon-
day at a board meeting in Clin-
ton that the approved cost, on
which the ministry of' education
pays grant, was reduced' by
$14,000 .for the $277.,435 'ad-,
ditibn to the Exeter Public
School.
D. J. Cochrane, Director of
Education, said the $14,000
Will have to be picked` up in
operating budget or deleted
from the contract.
Refflinghaus Construction of.
Goderich was awarded the ten-
der for the addition at the end ,
of December. to order to have
the work included, in the 1973
allocation, the tender price was
discussed by telephone with
ministry officials and given ap-
proval. `
Mtn Cochrane said when the
"reduction was made in written
confirmation from the ministry, ,
he had asked for an ex-
planation, and wa.s,told' it was
made when it reached an of-
ficial "higher up".
Cayley Hill, board chair-
" man, said: "Unless there,is -.e-
very
a..very good reason for doing this,
I' don't thjnk it's right: It• is an
unfair -exhibition of poor
business t6 be led to the'trough,
then cut off."
Mr. Hill was directed--to_waite
the ministry asking that the cut
be :reconsidered.
•
The ,report on the school
visitations rnede by Mr. Hill
and. Mr. Cochrane. in the fall
will be discussed ata a special
meeting' at `hhe end of February
ori early in March after Mr.
Cochrane. and' his staff have
completed a study on' the ten„_;
, proposals in the'n:report and
decide which.,item has priority
over another.
The report ' concerns class
size, teacher -pupil ratio, :oppor-
tun.it•y asses, specia'1"""'
' edueation,`cicurriculum develop-
' ment; budgetary matters,
profe's'sional development,
organization, evaluation and
accountability, programs, and
facilities, . personnel and the
public image of educaatioh:
The board, will pay member -
feels ptotalling $3,539.71 --
Ontario School Trustees' .cound.
cal' ' fee, $2,024—and Ontaiio
Public School Trustees'
.r.
The general meeting of the
United Church Women of Knox
United 'Church was held in the
church hall on Wednesday af-
ternoon, Jarluar'y, 2,3 with. Unit
One in c_ harge .arid Mrs. Peter
Verbeek as leader.
The meeting opened with a.
humorous dialogue by Mrs.
Maurice Bean, Mrs. William
Empey and Mrs. Jessie Naylor.
Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Alfred Fry who also .of=
"-fered. prayer: offering was
received by ,Mrs., Reta Dodd
and Mrs. Jessie"_ Naytti and
dedicated with prayer.
, Mrs. Peter Verbeek gave a
reading on criticism, followed
by prayer. • -'
Mrs. Maurice Bean, convener
'of Christian Education, had
charge of a panel. discussion on
'Christian Education. The panel
was composed of Mrs.:: Allan
Webster, M`rs. ,Norman
McDowell, , Mrs. Elliott Lapp
and Mrs. Norman Wightman.
Many of tie members took -part
' in the ,discussion. °G
Pastor"Alfred Fry installed
- the - new slate of officers, for
-photo by Fred Bisset - 19744975,
.President Mrs. Gerald
McDowell' -took chat'ge of the
'business part of the meeting.
, Reports of the various commit-
tees
tees were given and thahk-you
letters,real.
Association; $1515.71.•
Approval-, was' given by-laws
dealing with rules of order and
.motions at boai"d meetings.•'
The vice-chairmen of- the
standing ,committees, -Clarence `
McDonald rrf Exeter;
management i;cimmtt:ee and
'Mrs. Mollie Kunder, Seaforth,
education cornmittee,•were ap-
•poin'ted board representatives,
to the trustee -teacher ad
i unistrafion liaison committee. •
Mr. Cochrane, R..B. Dunlop,
business administrator, --and
'vice,chairman of the 'board,
- Wilfred Shortreed, will.attend
the provincial salary conference
held by i"the Ontario. Selrool y
-71i sice 7674Cicir rn• oronto ,
, do February1 arrd' 2. `��°
Two fied trips were,, -ap-
proved -' 10 students from the
Cross Country Ski Club at
South Hurbn ` District -High
School on a twb-day excursion
to Gravenhurst on February 9-
10 at no fest to the board. The
purpose of the- trip is 'to
prove the 'skiing skills of` the`'
students . for the up -coming
competition which is on terrain
simt r ft) 'the Muskoka area;
30 s nior studeits from Grade
11, 12 and 13 of the' prefect
organization at Central Huron
Secondaly School, Clinton, on
ah ovechight ,excursion to
!'dronto its the 'near future as e
reward for the excellent super-
' vision which the prefects cairy
• out at school dances, during
regular school' hours, and at
other evening activities, No
- • cost to the board. '
' . l+ ive field trips'Were okayed:
Wedat: InoxhUrcTb
_K Presbyterian. Church in
Goderich ,was decorated with
Christmas candelabra for the
December 22 wedding of
Brenda Gxil Good of Vanastra,
daughter of Mr. and Mr's. Ben-
son Good of Cicarunna, -Ontario
acid Johannes (Hans) . •Lep'-
pington,. son of .Roy and the
late Mrs. L•e•ppi•ngton, of
B'r�ucefield;
Rev. Lockhart Royal. of-
ficiated at .the. double ring
ceremony,. ° while William
Cameron played the organ.
Given iia, marriage by' her
.parents, the bride wore a white
velvet " dress, trailing train
trimmed with . Maribou yfur,
which also trimmed' the
neckline. The gown .featured
an empire waist,, Princess Ann
sleeves and a veil that was also'
trimmed with Maribou fur.
She carried a Maribou . muff,
-covered with Holly and red car
nations. •
'Marron of Honour was Mrs.
Valerie, Kyle of Vanas.t'ra, who
;-EUCHRE •
was dressed in a 'floes -length,
empire -waisted gown .of .red
velvet. • and ".she,. carried as
nosegay of white" starburst
chrysanthemums, enhanced
with red velvet • t rib- '-
bens. .
Brenda • heagan of Goderieh,
The attendants were Miss
and Mrs. Gloria Carter of Clin-
ton, both friends of the" bride.,.
The flowergirl was Miss 'Tracy,
St,Louis of, Clinton. All. we're
dressed similar to the matron
pf honour.
Albert Kyle.of Vanastra was
The groomsman,and Jim Good
and Dale Good, brothers of the
bride, were the ush'ers,' while
another brother, Larry 'Good
was the rfngbearer.
Following the- wedding, a
reception was held at the Clin:.
ton Community Centre.
The couple are . residing_ .at
Vanastra after a , honeymoon
trip to' Toronto and Niagara
Falls. �,
25 .to 30' stud.ents, Junior
Outers-Group, at South Huron
District High School, to go on
an bverni`ght excursion to the
Hay Swamp area on February
15-16r;' at no` cost to. the board,
to pr-ovide an introduction' to
Winter camping and survival
methods.
Twenty to thirty students,
Senior Outers• Group,: South
Huron District High School, to
West, W.awariosh Conservation
Area, 'on February 15-16, cost
to the board,' charged to school
budget, the„ cost of bus tr'an-
sportation. 'l'he trip will
.prnvi0e ext;onportt�r�, ity;_to.•
tike skiing,= �s, uvshoeing, oNeii-
ttering, •,o'ernight camping,
outdoor cooking, meal planning
and group recreational ac-
tivities,'
•
• practical application
various skills..learned
outdoor . •educa•tion `program.
The boys will sleep in tents:`
4f senior students, Grade 11;-
12 .. and 13 from -Goderich
Collegiate to Algonquin.
Provincial 'Park on June „12-15
tot.'prov.ide •practical application
of;°the skills .learned in various
° physical education courses and
to serve as the completiorr ,of
the senior outdoor .prograrn of
camping and canoeing;- Cost to
the board (charged to school
• budget) will be the amount ':of
gasoline 'used. -
of the'
in the
.68 Grade 8 students, Huron '
Centennial- School, to Ottawa
on May "7-9 at a cost toe the
•-board (charged to transpor-
tation section of the scfrool
budget)•of $200. The purpose of
the ' trip' will be to' 'reinforce
studies in History, Art and
Science by visits to the
„P i-liamerit Buildings, the Arts.
Centre and the Science Centre.
45 Grade, 10 male students
from °.Goderich •• District
Collegiate Institute to Bruce
Trail in Collingwood area on
June 5-7, dist to 'the board
(charged to school budget) will
be iinly the amount of gasoline
used. ''The • trip will - provide„
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SOCIAL NEWS
.,Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, -Ander-
son and faunily attended --a sur-
prise birthday party for the for-
mer's aunt;' Mrs. -Ferne
Shackleton at Toronto,, '
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tiechert
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave,John.-
son and Christopher of
Goderieh visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston
• and Miss, Laura Phillips.
• Prize winners, at the euchre
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party -were g ttX ,
_Mills; low man, Stewart Cham-
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INVITATIONS
held; their annual vestry service ,.y
after the service last Su'hday.
Re. 4Fred Carson opened` with `
prayer: aid scripture lesson
Mrs. "'I"homas Hag`g'itt' was ap-
pointed vestry clerk.
The Rectdr's report was
given thanking all for their co* ,
operation in the past year,.
stating that he would be or -
dained a priest' in the spring•
As People's Warden, James
Towe gave the report of the
Mrs. Celia Taylor visited a Train -
church's activities during the
couple. of days last week with, past year. Mrs: Elmer Trom-
her daughter Mrs. Ronald• roes, bast president. of the.
Rathwell, Mr, Rathwell,' Anglican Church Women repor-
Michael and Janice. • ted for that organization's ac
Mrs. Mabel Brooks ane,Mr. tivities. 7
and Mrs. Mike' Sargeant *of - The paymaster's report was
London visited in the village presented in printed form' as
last 'Saturday. Friends will bewas the ,treasurer's ;report by
pleased , to know that Mrs. ':, Mrs. John Deer.
Brooks is much improved in -Mrs. Thomas Haggitt preaen-
health' since surgery. • ted the Anglican Church
Mrs,. Harry Arthur visited in Women's financial ;statement.
Dublin with her parents, Mr. ' Thomas Jonston was again \
, elected - Rector's.—Warden.
People's lyarde„n • is James
Towe: .
.,Other officers are: Delegate
to Synod, - James Towe; sub -
delegate,' 40 • Synod, Mrs.
the village had •flooding. Thomas Haggitt;- treasurer,
problems.. - - Mrs. John -Daer;' board of
-'Mrs, Myrtle 'Munroe retur management, the:,con'gregation;
ned home : from ° London "'la'st” auditor, • Mrs. Bob -Slater....
Saturday with her son, Donald. - Wardens and President of
She .had' been in . Ottawa, the A.C.W. were elected as Rec-
Toronto` and London since tori committee to meet with
early December with members • other members of the Parish to
of her family, plan for work needed to be'
Mrs.- Beth Lansing is a done at the Rectory, "most of
,.patient:• in tlrnton hospital. which--c'an be done by the -mem-
. Daryl- Baff
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Daryl"Ba1T of -Walkerton -left --
volved.
FWalkerton left bees- of th-e congregations ,m=
"last week for a two . weeks'
and Mrs. Elmer Keller; for a
few days,
Mrs. Jessie Naylor is a
patient in Goderich hospital. -
Due to the heavy rain over
the weekend many cellars in
vacation at Mexic* City and Budget 'for the coming year is.
Acapulco:travelling expen,
to be increased as is the Ree
tor's salary as stated by Synod
- - ' as well as his
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one, Sa't liday they visited--
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The next Shoot Party will be
held ip the hall on January 31.
Lunch will be served.
Plans are made for the suPer-
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February meeting, of the
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