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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-06-12, Page 32r- • P?A,QE RQ-GODERICJ;•I SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 191,5 KINB$BRIDGE KAPiRS Mrs. Joe Courtoij 529-1189 Congratulations' lo Dennis O'Neill, son oU Mr, and Mrs. James O'Neill and MissAerona Steeves who were married in Saint John, New Brunswick on Saturday June 7. Plans are being made for an open wed- ding reception to be held in their honor at tlie Saltford Valley Hall on Friday evening, June 20., Everyone is welcome to attend: . ' Congratulations , to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran' of Ashfield Township who celebrated their 40th 'Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, June 1. 6Q guests sat tr down to a turkey supper held at the Brookside school on Saturday. evening, May 31. Following the dinner Open House 'was held and over 200 spent a very enjoyable evening playing cards. Mr. and Mrs, Benson Shackleton.and family attended the • wedding of Mrs. Shackleton's rtep'hew, Mr. Doyle Cullen to Miss Cathy Bigelow in the Baptist Church at Collingwood on Saturday, May 24. They were among the 100 guests who enjoyed the dinner and reception held in their honour at the Community `hall, Maxwell, Ontario. Basil Hogan was admitted to Victoria Hospital, London and surgery was performed on his eye, during the past week. He is now convalescing at the home of his brother and 'sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Wilfred Hogan, erica.. Congratulations to Mr, and •. Mrs, Jim Hogan on the birth of a baby boy, Steven James, in the Alexandra 'Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on "Tuesday, May 27. Miss Carol Shackleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton was ad- mitted to the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich on Tuesday, May 27, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chisholm on the birth of a baby girl at the Wingham and District General Hospital on Sunday,'June 1. Mrs. Jack'. VanOsch was admitted to the Wingham and District General Hospital on Saturday June 7. Congratulations to , Miss Reina Reurink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Reurink of RR 7, Lucknow who graduated recently from the , Marvel Beauty. School in . London. Graduation exercises were held at the Ridout Tavern in London. A large crowd attended the Trinity U.C.W. Annual Garden Party which was served in the church basement on Tuesday evening, June 3. Ham, turkey, salads, jello, pie and cake was served, Grades 5, 6, and 7 of° St: Joseph's School, Kingsbridge enjoyed a bus trip to Midland on Tuesday, June 3. Leaving the school at 7 p.m. they visited the Martyr's. Shrine, Fort Ste. Marie and the Indian Village arriving hack home at 10 o'clock that same evening. Several from this area at- tended the three day Clinton Spring Fair held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 6, 7, and 8. Students of North Ashfield Public school were bused to St. Joseph's school, Kingsbridge on Friday morning, June .6 to hear the 85 piece Grade 8 band from the Woodland Heights Senior Public 'school, London under the capable direction of Miss Mary° Andrew, Miss Andrew is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew 9th concession of Ashfield Town- ship. Miss Andrew' and members of the band were introduced to the teachers and students by Mrs. Sally Ritchie. Congratulations .and sincere, appreciation were expressed . by Principal Mrs. Margaret McCharles of the North Ash- field Public ' Schoic�'1 and Prin- ' cipal Clem Steffler of God Kingsbridge. • Father Ed Dentinger, and 'members of the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League attended a birthday party for Mrs, Marie Austin and Brother Carl Voll at the home of Mrs. 'Bernarditle Kidney on Tuesday, May 27. Cards were played and lunch was served. Members of the parishes of St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, 'St. Mary's, Lucknow, St. Augustine, St. Augustine and St, Peter's, Goderich joined in an all night Prayer vigil to pray for Peace and Reconciliation on the Feasts of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Reverend Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. opened the vigil with First . Friday evening Mass; June 6 in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich, beginning at 8 p.m. Prayer continued during the, night. Closing ceremonies were held at'8 a.m.on the First Saturday with Holy Mass celebrated by Father Moynahan. 4 S�parate Bd. 3 !! By Wilma Oke Bill 100, the Act presently before ' the provincial parliament known as The' Teachers Collective Negotiations Act, 1975,, was the subject of a long discussion at the board meeting of the Huron - Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board Monday night in Seaforth. Concerned about two points in the Bill, which is expected to be given third reading and active by the end of June, the board members agreed to send letters to the minister of education and the Ontario Separate "School Trustees Association expressing this concern on section 9 of part two in the negotiations ' section which calls for "negotiations shall be carried ouj in respect of any term or <condition' of employment put forward . by either party." (The Ontario Separate School, Trustees', The Knights of Columbus ,.Communion Breakfast was held in St. Peter's Hall, Goderich on Sunday, June 8. The g-uest speaker was Justice T. Frank -Donnelly. His topic was "Civil Law", Head. table guests were ' Justice J. Frank Donnelly, Deputy_ District Governor of the Knights of Columbus, Mr. Ed Murray of Stratford and Mrs. Murray; Brother Carl Voll; Grand Knight, Pat Osborn and'" Mrs. Osborn; Reverend Father Ed Dentinger; Chairman, Helmut Krohmer and Mrs. Krohmer. The guest speaker was in- troduced by Mark Dalton and thanked by Mr. Eugene Frayne, both of Kingsbridge. Sixty guests were served. , Mrs. John Sheardown and son Rickey of Porcupine .arrived on Saturday, June 710 spend two weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Heffernan, Mr. Sheardown is attendinra convention in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor`'of' England visited during the week with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Courtney and family. Several from this area at- tended the wedding reception honoring Stephen and Joanne Whitney (nee Thompson) at the Lucknow Arena on Friday, June 6,.The music wassupplied by The Foursdnne. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Howard visited last weekend with her ' sister Mrs. Marie Forbes and members. of the Forbes families in Detroit, Michigan. Association in a bulletin to all separate school boards asks "Any term -- does this mean that the right of a separate school board to appoint and remove teachers, as it deems expedient, especially in view of its denominational purposes, is subject to negotiation and li mita,tion? )" The other concern to be expressed was of section 72 of -part nine that decisions and rulings of the commission, fact finders, arbitrators, boards of arbitration, selectors or the Ontario Labour Relations -board may not 'be questioned nor..reviewed in any court, (The On,tarl'o' separate school trustees' association in the bulletin asks ' `,With every kind of judicial review excluded, is it intended to eliminate in this way any appeal by a separate school board against . in- fringements on constitutional rights?" Board chairman David Teahen of Stratford, Trustee Howard Shantz of Stratford, personnel committee chair- man, and Joseph Tokar, Stratford, superintendent of education, will attend a meeting in Toronto June 14 where Bill 100 will be the topic of discussion. In other business at the AA discusses new act meeting which lasted until midnight, the board agreed to transfer the bus contract from J, B. Krauskopf; Dublin, to Keith McCarthy, Dublin, in order that the latter may obtain permission from the ministry of transportation and com- munications for transfer of P,C,V. license to operate the school buses within the St. Patrick's School bus area at Dublin. School principal Clem Steffler of Kingsbridge who attended the board session along with Sister Viola Feeney of Our Lady of 'Mount Carmel School, Dashwood, and Mrs. Esther Rau of Precious Blood School, Exeter, thanked the trustees, particularly the four` members, of the salary negotiating team, for the way the negotiations were con- ducted this' year, Mr. Ste`ffler, who' was chairman of the teachers' negotiating team and past chairman of the Huron -Perth Unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, said the settlement (30.1 per cent increase) was fair and just and "our faith iri our trustees was returned and recon- firmed". Mr. Steffler said, "We, the teachers and trustees, are Electric Motor Sales & Service + Rewind facilities for fractional to 200 H P motors. + 30 years experience in the business " + Telephone collect for fast,,efficient service.. + Pick-up service, if required, at additional cost. + Discount prices on new motors. 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So you can tell him how good-looking he is. Pop for Pop at RAWSON & :SWARTMAN LTD. STYLE SHOP FOR MEN ' ON THE SQUARE GODERRICH ;' r 1partners in education. We are working together towards one good, that is to develop in the pupils that are entrusted to our -- care, an • understanding and appreciation 'of the Christian ideals held dear by our church and country. And I knowwhat in the way we conducted our- selves this year (in settling salary negotiations) we con- tributed ' greatly ° towards realizing this goal. The board will inform Nor- man .Kehl °of Willow Street, Stratford, who had requested that he and five of his neigh- bours be .permlitted to buy ten additional feet each at the back of their 'property from the Huron -Perth Bpard, that the board does not 'Wish to sell any of the ,31/2 acres set aside for a possible school site in the Demon Park area in case it, jeopardizes it as a school site. The next meeting will be herd on June ,23 at 'the board offices in Seaforth. 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