The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-23, Page 9" • '
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GODERICH SIGNAL-ST'Ail, THURSDAY, JANUP-,7,i
Se orate school board
.eiettOtgildhi§tanimitteos
(Intended, foi last'Week')
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- * The standing, committees
for the Huron -Perth County
•Roman ••eatholic — Separate
Schbol Board for 1975 were
named at a meeting of the'
board in Se,aforth Monday
night. They are as follows
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with the first named the
chairman,: building and
propdrty committee: F. J.
Vere, Stratford; Ted
Geoffrey, RR 2, Zurich;
John O'Drowsky, St. Marys;
Joseph Looby, Dublin; and
for the re -construction work
and library resource centre
• at St: Patrick's School,
Kinkbra. Donald Crowley' of
RR 2, Gadshill, was named a
' member Of the committee
for that project only.
Transportation committee:
.Donald, Crowley; Michael
• Connolly, R.R. 3, Kippen;
William Kinahan, RR 2,
•..LucknOw; an,d, - • David
Teahen, Stratford.
Personnel' committee:
Vincent Young, -.Goderich;
Arthur Itaid, •,RR • 4,
Listowel Francis Hicknell,
R,12 '5, .Seaforth •; and
• Howard Shantz, Stratford.
Finance and insurance
committee: Ronald Marcy,
• Stratford; Arthur Haid, Greg
Fleming, RR -2, Crediton and
David Teahen. •
The . .acL, hoc
• committees for ' 1975 were
named with :first named
chairman: .board Office
accornmodation '6omrdittee
Michael Connolly-, Ronald
Marcy • f, and William
Kinahan; board policy 'and
by-law committee — Howard
Shantz, John. O'Drowsky arid
• Greg Fleming,
_,T.J7ustee-clergy
committee Francis
"..Flicknell, Ted: .Geoffrey,
David Teahen and Donald
Crowley was named an.
alternate member,.
The following are board
appointed representatives
for 1975:, Family Life *ad-
• visory committee — Jphn
O'Drowsky, Vere and
Vincent Young, • education
improvement leave com-
mittee — Michael Connolly
and Joseph, Lobby. Huron-
Per,thoTuberaulosis and
ReSpiratory Diseases
Association —
• Kinahan. StPatford Public
Library Board — Dan Devlin
and„ Fred •Bergsma both of
• Stratford • (They are ,, not
board 'memberS.)
:To fill three Vacancies the
board approved hiring Miss
Teresa Weeds of -London,
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a
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Egmohdville, as secretary to
Assistant. Superintendent- of•
Education , in board office,
Seaforth; and 'Mrs. Marion
Watcher, Wingharn, a
principal's relief at Sacred
Heart Schoo4 w Ingham,
effective January,, 1975.
The fees for '1975 to the
following associations are:
(With the 1-97*** fee in,
brackets) Ontario Separate
School- Trustees Association,
$2,405.50 ($2,314.10); Ontario
School Trustees Council,
$686.40 ($528.00); Canadian
Catholic Trustees
Association, $92.22 ($83.93): •
Don -Crowley and Francis
Hicknell, John Viritar,
Superintendent of Education
and Rev. Anthony Durand of
Zurich, Dean Of Huron -Perth
Deanery, were named to a
Committee AO 'interview the
'applicants (ten received) for
the position of assistant
superintendent. of education
as recently advertised. The
committee' Will select the
three most -likely applicants
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to meet the bOard.
Two trustees "Opposed the
motion naming , the ,com-
sinittee to interview the
assistant superintendent.
Th:. -.y were. Howard Shzintz
a
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and Ronald Marcy, both of
X4-atterd. Mr. •Shantz; ob-
jected to interviewing on the
' basis that the original
Motion was for advertising
for an assistant superin-
tendent, not hiring, one. Mr.
'Shantz had voted. against the
original- motion as well. Mr.
Shantz objected to the in-
terviewing too because -he
felt it was dangerous not to
have a salary limitation set
by the board.
Donnelly and Murphy,
Goderich, were named
solicitors for 'the board.
Two religious banners
were presented to the board
'hy Mary Hak and Jeanine
Melanson, bpth of St. James
School, Seaforth. The board
members will take them to a
Focus on Faith meetin to
be ,held• in London in
February.
„Sister . Audrey
Dumouchelle, principal of
• Immaculate Conception
Sthool; Stratford, and also
president of the Principals'
AssOciation,.. and Michael
,Dewan, principal of St.
Joseph's School, Stratford,
attended the board meeting
as observers.
NOTES fROM-111-E
Mrs: lack Clements 529-1640
The' December United
,Church Women 'rneeting.was
. held' in the church with 13
'members and six visitors in
attendance. .
The devotions were in the
charge of MrS.'A. Kerr with
,Mrs. Louise , Brindley
assisting. Scripture reading
in unison was "The
• Beautitudes". Meditation
Wsas read by Mrs. Brindley
followed with a poem "Don't
Quit" by Lil Christilaw.
Mrs. . jack,- Williams of
Goderich, guest • speaker;
detailed how she ,became
interested in rock jewellery.
She showed some things
made from stone. •
The Wprld's Day of Prayer
was discussed and a motionyvas •made by Mrs. Myrtle
Kerr and seconded by Wks.
Minnie McNeil to have the.< Feagan, notty Mrs. Kerr.
Sharp's Creek grant
Goderich Two. Recreation
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- (Intended for last week) - The Goderich twsp Ho4ey garden and lawn, Par--
,
. Group met in Blyth,..Tanuaof titularly in , dry weather.
On December 30, 974 9 with 12 out to participate. Mrs. Garrett also learned
there • was a free skating
party for Goderieh Twsp ' This group will -meet again how to control 'the black -
picnic hug (rasOberry bug)
in Blyth, January 16 from4-
reiidents (young and ola)..it. 10 p.m. due to -the activities Barh Kilgour sp.nt part of
was in Goderich. Arena with
formation.
in the Clinton arena:Do call, Monday in Kitchener. •
a good turn out. Watch your
local papers for another free . 482-9801 for furttwr in- •. "The' Farm Show" a
, - •,-. .opuortirtapywanls'hOrpprwala7s-lifoen'f.r- ivn•,
skating party in February,.
Saturday . morning 1 Perswial° ' ' , 'Sunday evening. The ' first
recreation for 16.year-olds Sincere sympathy to Mrs... performance was done 'live •
and under started January 'Doug Feagan and family 'on in Ray Bird's Barn here in :
11, . with Jerry Ginn taking Highway 8. The sudden the township in 1972. The
over for Hugh Lobb due, V, death of M. Feagan last • drama consisted' of a series
the high Winds that effeeted Week was, a shock to the • or skits imitating "residents
the hydro in •the area. Mr. community.
"INDUSTRIAL. — COMMERCIAL"
RESIDENTIAL — WIRING
CUSTOM TRENCr.-
GRAHAM' ELE
'62 CAMBRIA RD: N GODERICH
in Huron ...Cattnty, §uch• `as
Ginn reports about 20 .A serious .single**.car ac- Clarke Johnson of Belgrave
students participated in floor cident. on Highway 8,.near but the Maitland and 16th
hockey, with girls having a . Goderich; -took the hves. of concessions were • centered
high interest. There was three Huron County. teen-ag•e on. Robin- Thompson, Sally
team,
out to form one * bis and hospitalized two
.,, others. ,. Bird, 'Mr. and , Mrs. Bruce'
.,• ' -Lobb and others. Were well !*'
The arts and efafts group ' Wayne Kuntz experienced
•
mocked.
met in the twsposhedoffice servicing the hydro in his ' -,
on January 9 Thursday own residence 9.miles and a Commissioner , .
morning; •with two new quarter on the 7th con -1 %,
registrations. Welcomed cession about midnight last'. *
Willa Rathwell. Heten Craig winds that hit the area a tree
were Marjorie Stirling and Friday. Due to the . high
., s.ays deaths
, . 1
of Bayfield „instructed the limb carne don- onto the -
placernats on a' loom, and - the hydro service:
!twines down •
class on' hOw. to weave hydro wires and interrupted • • •
the job was ,well done for Mr. Kuntz had the
her first time to instruct a situation under control in 55, • Corn miss io n er I -J. H,.
class,• minutes and -he had beef in. Graham of the. Ontario,
Velena Trewartlia -taught bed when the call came in. Provincial Police announces
hew to roll.a skein of yarn so Mr. Kuntz spent most of -the that althotigh the " total
it can be used from the hours. from 8:30 p.m. Friday „number, of motor 'vehicle
centre. These classes will be to • f0:00 p.m.. Saturday • collisions within OPP
repeated at the request of servicing the area but jurisdiction increased- by six
percent to about 76,000 in .
the group. Marion Powell Goderich .tw•sp.. hydro in -
taught crochqting and terruptions weren't very 1974, there was a marked
• reduction in injuries and
crochet. -
demonstrated TUnisiart
§-eDri°l'iues. to the high winds ,fatalities compared with
NOTE: The report -. was several barns, ' silos and 1973,,Fatal . accidents were
• reduced by seven percent;
'Written wrong last week. *farm equipment were
'Oh and personal injUry
..TunTsian crochet ' and Cro- damaged, especially
Hool5 Knitting are. not the Hwy. No.'21 ,north and south -cidents by ten percent
• of Bayfield. • despite the fact that there
same but similar. ,•
- These craft clasSes were • Yours' • truly attended a were 'More licensed 'drivers'.
repeated January 13-.1n the Public- Bestline. Surfant on Ontario's highways.
eveniWg in the school library School in. Kitchener from 2-517 'Commissioner Graham
with 24 out to exchange ideas on January 11, so. I. invited•"The. Ontario
and learn. There were more the Thursday 'morning craft Provincial Police has always
knitters • • and JaPan4Se ,group to join me,for the day strived to reduce the number'
Embroiderers. Some of these . and we would shop for craft of traffic dsaths and injuries
who • finished ,their • Mit supplies and ideas. Thanks and it is ratifying to see
weaving learned cro-hook to the knowledge of Mrs:F. such a 'definite im-
knitting taught by Margaret De Jong and Mrs. G. Yaw- provement."
Garrett of Bayfield. • Helen derla7ar—rrry,--- car and its
Hoggart brought,' the pat- ,passengers the way to ,, , •
terns and special 14" needles many interesting, p.laces„witlf
"World's Day of Prayer"
service at Nile Church this
year on March 7 at 2 '
The Presbyterial • is . to be
held February' 26 in
• Listowel, starting at 930
a.m. •,
.The February meeting is,
in the,,church on February 13
• with a pot luck dinner . at
12:'30. The U.C.W. meeting
and the annual Meeting. will
both•be held that dai:*-- "
/CORRECTION
An apology for the mistake
in • laSt Nile „Church News
budget. InStead Of Mrs. •
Warren Zinn, iLwas Mr'. and
Mrs. Jack Warren of
,Goderich 'who shoired• pic-
tures of Arizona, ,Utah and
.around this areft. Also the
gift was presented by Mrs.
Income' tax forms have, become .cr. lot
more complicated" than they used to.be._Why
,..not turn Youits oyer to Niagora? We have
experts and computers. Give us your income
and expense information and we'll do up your .
-return quickly and accuraitely. Just visit Vo.t.ir
nearest Niagara ()nice. It's listed in the white
pages.
Tax our brains instrd
of yo.ur own.
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ARE YOU PLANNING
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For 'a good' solid byildinif �t reasonable .rates
from Goderich and KirMlitpgargains, such as yarn .
cherietv'VdMitirlITaly
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We have -had over 8 yeare,experience in all types of
farm: buildings
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aker—ttrr—itt—Dobbies", ---y---.---,----: -
Bayfield was a rrw member - Textile 'Sales Rooth in,Galt.
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, welcomed. '. ' TFrom the Bestline School
' The adult recreation group 'Margaret Garrett was very
met again Wednesday night pleased to learn how to
and Will continue to-do.so. . . retain water in her sandy
rr.
Eediei Bakery
,Dungannon"
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,effective September; 1975, as
religious education con- ' wor th 1 1, 1 0 0 ,4-
- gives
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sultant ,for Perth County
separate schools — 0
MV -CA pro vincialrok-ay .
Immaculate Conception;
St.. MichaelS,St. Josephs
and, St. , Ambrose, all in . . •.•
• Stratford; Holy • Name OV ,
Mary, St. Marys; St. •The Honourable ' Leo 'groundwater supplies in the
• Patrick's .Kinkera; and -St. Bernier, Minister of NatUral area.
A • ,
WILL BE CLOSED
JANUARY 26 TO FiBRUARY,9
• Schaefer's
Fin I Mark Down
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Our policy is '"no carry over", at the, end oreach
'season. To clear our wintet stock we are again
reducing the present sale prices even lower!
Savings now 30 percent to 60 Vetcent. Shop now to get,
your Share of the batigains.
Mary's Hesson MIiS Reources, announces the 'The Authority new
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Margaret ' Flannery,.` approval of ,ra provincial proposes' to acquire a 1
grant . of $11,100 to the —acre parcel of land in the
Maitland Valley • Con- Township of Colbornetfor the
servation Authority- for the •establishment of the •MaTirg
• „proposed Sh'arp's Creek Creek Wildlife Preserve.
Wildlife Preserve. • ,
There are no buildings on
The Authority, has an the site. Sharp Creek crosses
ongoing . kograrn
of the property at the south-
ac.quiring lands :,on -.Sharp. east, corner. The land' is low
Creek and its head waters in . and swampy at the, south
the Saratoga Swamp for the boundary rising slightly to
prpOses, .of maintaining the north. While the property
water' storage°, . wildlife is densely wooded, the timer
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has no marketable value at -
hbitat, fisheries vauesand
the present time..
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