HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-08-27, Page 5New separate school
eligible for grants
The Huron -Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board will share
in legislative grants for its secondary
school — St. Michael, Stratford — for the
school year, 1986-87.
At a meeting Monday night, the trustees
were told that the board has complied with
the requirements of the Ministry of Educa-
tion to be a secondary school board and en-
title(' to the secondary school grants, ac-
cording to a letter from Sean Conway,
Minister of Education.
John McCauley, superintendent of
Education, replied to a question that there
has, been no word so far whether the board
will be reinalaursed far start•up costs for St.
Alk Michael Secondary School but there is
Mr hope.
• The heard am.ended its secondary school
phut approved on May II, 1985,, t allow for
the continuation af attendance of Grade 7
pupils, at St. Michael's School for the year
1.9117-88. !St. Ilechaers School, a senior
elementary school, will be renamed the
first of September as St. Mir'..hael Secon-
dary School.)
The iAfirial 1perrIng schael. lit at.
augurating the new St. MicThaei Secondary
School for- faculty, staff and students and
interested public will be held at the school
in the Qfmnasium at 10 ani on Thursday,
Sept..
rhe working drawing. s for St. aoniface
School., Zuricti were approved and wtL he
'submitted to the iVlinistry of Education for
inai appretro
Tho boned will ploro 48pllAit ptiVIlifi it
St. Aloysitts Selietil,Stratrell.
The begird peeeptet ttio tplitiptog
tenders, the ltiglititi 1 tlinf ktibblitOil, rut
the sale of two pet a le e fistillitil a tU •-
rently on site tit t. tithet4 dititi i
Seaferth with retittpiA mitite r WWI :
James 11. mew tut 1 Bytp, 0,9 U lit di 6
portable and dtirdOi P'Nillapfi, Lotirtttt i,
$1 MO for (111Ej't'i'tabl
The board tiolti etitgittittotti-iit
Archives as.keepete 1 t fie 1.6606 fit t 6
separate schOMS Fetid t it eritet &Oal
ftr
MCCauley said tfris' fikftfeYi Will' aetile
Perth Cnunfy ay to
the board in he best Inferest,
Jacvnthe Vaftleipt Milfraffettd 014 .ki(1
Mare Lahore of afeidth Will be t 6
monitors far the full-time #teneti Oft „Mit
provided at St. Aloysius Sellatil hi- strat
ford and St Nfary's Setiatif in 4ode/qeli.
The hoard accepted the riestgriatirin of
Colleen Nagle, effeetiVe Attg. ZO. S'he had
Keen hired to start teaching 0 St ;,t4elitiel
Secondary Schad! In her plaCe, Carolyn
Ann Wilson of Seafortlr•haS been hfred to
teach gnalish arirl Vitt* .4.fitn. 3if gt,'
Michael
Sandra Killeen has been hirerl to teach af
St NIfichael
The hoard accepted a request for a leave
of absence froM !Wary 1,ontse LghOrge, et-
feetivP :)et 13 far the retrial/Vier of the
school year She is this ,peri, pathoingist ,
for the haarri
rents should
ildren's
By Joan Van Den Broeck
Ve lave ')eeil -snorting 3raillg or
iecatiea- Ann doing it wed_ Huron County is
a significant producer of doctors_ lawyers.
%Titers. tes!nnologists researchers. arttats
Ind businessmen and womento name but a
• ew. Wer the years. Huron County' parents
iuu eoltea tars have iearnect how to produce
•qoa!ity product for our- country's use. The
• ()mina nas proven true as our graduates
•ortipete and fina success in their ctrosen• •
teius.
1_411e ;.1.ntleieS ana voimg t'e.et
: seated and angry thatthev must relinquish
eir rriendships anti familiar surroundings
,r ar-oif ,onegesdm:versales and for
nploymeut oopiirtunitteg ......has- algiays
een o WM_ in reaiiiw, we can not keent all
y outh amus stilt irmintom the integrity of
11 Igricuiturai cam/tummies_ They must
:Liu with them go our tears and exnecta-
3i.irne wal return over the years as on-
irttuuties arise to raise their families in
ir Ha-a:nee rural environment Some wilt
, wavy economic once to do so -
Lunging iiirrative satarrestor the stability
, immunity ate.
-er ane oast decade_ i lave seeirseverat
,cnoor trier -m renun. atter many -years;
-ence. t.t., recapture ror their ctuldreirthe
of Huron Cautitv ate_ And the- too.
eeiate
emelew
••cnow hat the time w11 terms ''ht i their
talciren in tarn will harts to he Fatinriterf into
3 r.rPrArirvilci =Ifft arirertatri flittiro .tvrry
'min ;heir r-oriilieg
'tiler • onng grartnates will neer return
ir ommirnitieS for thy are
meant to make their mark in other p1eP31
ks parAnts arP r•:--rn int help hot qppremeh
his timp ylthqntriptrepfdation the •.vorld
ialrls no "ortaintiPs' cnr -}rtynf 119, WP ran on -
v ,visn then) rind -sneer! -irat gond 1)TP*
-rusting thp knnwlarrge that wo ha -r ro-
'tried' them ,eith snlirt hila
041. t,MP hatt enmPtn hP17iIT nur gobrr;
-Nes 1 ler/. is. little room, vap withont
;fifittiar
-nterrteriee into artrilthond Title ran In !anger
Drop them anti e-rneof C'hPrrt
'heir ••;17,1
Ve hone that they' oirite horne
•viten they 'inn's' need' ronnerr W»hope thgt"
:fe win ti••--ar thern and that the pit-
a Its they I pnrnorttPrwill lt most
hem twingedhot rent hrnicerr 1-trtno that
• her wit! h, ronterit mith their ond that.
xft- ran he !wood of them
ts narenrizi --kve have. worite•rthard to help
hem cret this far and we ran hp ewit-pyre if ag
trinitS they make' ”ocoortg'ffile arici
arra ttlem thP v`,!,,Pc• 1.113.11% f-;0,4 fr,
3,4111
• rampage+
i t Tonav -f...1r me nrst time the Students
•illial ',1" ' •iiaton uistriet collegiate In-'
• ale Will c9nauct a Dom store tram the
room on the ream floor or the scnool.
,i: ung ihurstrav, August 24.
- ,i) vears-ada
izust 'IL 036
,.lictrcat Action Neetted - !r! an aociress
re nawanis club in W._ llamas the
la v ,vi• La.a.urate.E.-i_ Livernune. son of:
• - „la airs. .). :—ermure or Liintort. ex-
•.I"seu rus unmanned agreement with the
• .1 ,;; Late sterilization at :'.he Unfit as a
,..sure to cure some ot the social ills of the
• :atm , ie i -ted severat rases corning'
•ore nun as a inanimate in omit that a
•Ul.
uta i ui 7norat delinquency was the
-Ida or 1 ..:U13-ROFIllai common Jr/minted
'II ql.i0171.011Tnil Dlitellin.
.
u tild•toin- i Qin t-arter. mien dregingrit
aaraeri ;PIA otner [tar 11112 UV a cornwhicti
•41.1.0.0ni met wail EileSe.flaVS. a IS a Hank
: L Finer 4,-,aglaCta Cie-T.11W. dated .1254. On the
ae side i& a mounted wai i wk. on the other
s
Ape erov.n. cross_ a snear,. an ancnor anti
a
jtininie of nuns fa plenty-.
seldom teat one sees a uennv ot arm
•.rt ntowataafis. as frier are mit numirrinitert.
,Nundar Lanit Leaving. 'Dowd - Mrs. F
-mienwoo nas lust recovered from a
t net senousiillictecidefttrierveurt*
)13sergPeptag,_ tor the time beim- and has
Itsposedot her conagemaiateightamareet:
,if,i-11.90.114xeatf..4. ttits.v7P._._±..0--fartfouritilitemriaE,, -
-.lrana,. sae wili reside. with her son Un- a
— '
-n-q ifyo
oonisis 94 !91
• r� utt rrorm, - trIliarrette --lune' trier
:line- ma from Cirgtford rP-t4av n
t,4 hayfield for COM' ,•41p1r,r7
in their arrival r ovarrott 'tar
hart hppTTirnhihiror fnnfrPrqr and' rilP lt
.ngt di.ti • 1.4.4TT ITIfp pr,
worn -algid -prod. rtrof2ulon.-0., ;; it •inotrnaqsr
r wollfish the '!' trcirr
.*Pieritio rT.Tiw Ftatip.,+ r4ri oi,;::;7agtieel" "bruit a
miff -door and this helmet too mach for the
:;atienee 14prr1Annt TV..1.111 h,A ,Atitoret.f
::m in ?ie ruaoistratetio-0 Olp”,•11,71!).; moo-
.nd FinPri him ri,,,c+ -4.0iirrro
• r hp i•nliIrlfrr rrIPT1 hart ',fit -riotforio•-t
:unruttio: dortietirirr of their hinric *het- Tlari
. Iregir Cm. ,r1fIrrs ^/401, hofrIpts' rrrirootfftvr 4.rg
Igirp chlelro.
,fnarnx Fait - gorneirirr44.,utrytoriir.r7emrete;
;.itp () t7 HMV3TFRgiaff
..;v War./ then hte fork and' a' hinuffo tYsFt tleirtt
.-:aisrpet Ataft A tartar,- storril&crilf nut ef ft .1,41tr!!
itruck liffr niale,rat thePread, horrinettfr
lim
-Jrrranit laid hint an but fill -117P' tinv levtit
nsennerree Iitir A -fno-tTus other' 4:1,-
,arirtoft him f4the littrwmr ^f
3:12HZ, rlale had Alf gicridenrrinlirt,
capamen! 6F the 1ri hotittorti
,ttprami thp Wiriutriath' trairriAMAnt vaq'
•rpplt Wog, nf thetri tool' It ntatr.olieritiiiqui
•xanuftiM rwarlieo. Nit. lin* rIrrit
est liffulgr;" T 14TTF.P!,TY11.
7!:1-Arricf: V../:33,.Thytoron,rtl•Pn
hat* qr4 PormrsiTgfrilIr tntltes. firrr
Karen Wiiituriore holdii.op her entry for an
attatikellitilt. in a stilag, unusual container
that' won first plie at the Clinton }for -
ticaltirfal Society's annual flower ,;hoo•
David Peristle peforn •
I 11,k +ON 541 till IN N It
otot L11I
Alt( 1,S1 17 1088 priop 5
ei flpFON - Olipti ft cotliep it 4liveli i'llab
stt or etittiefitS, glitin Vfli ttlqe Hitil
adtglig I tie besfifi th141.ii/tI
ii. II) Iii t POPItt
ear til a 1-owMss 14111 ft -t eel 00 t 1 Up .6 '
tizeil gtId:the 1 at C tt On I- Of 'ill
V lower PlhoOt . he 1(11.1' oh 40640 "lit
tip second pear hi a tow iiiii MIs
t
ryktn/tilitiellit4n,oie nos taken (be flair pler.f1.
, . relxvteiteitaitie.hltiptittittionotit arititteiftlii,flar/ stecreiaotlye
Award for ohteitting the 14flest !mintier of
priltits in the schow, 'dhoti. het Other avitirde
veg
itete a sh.prIze deflate by AO Wietlieffirl
for the beat eefieetioti o1
finttittelds awl g
1,915e(.,etp
tasiproizt..oetcrzetititre:t by ,cen p V/ ,r, 'Nil ri
,,ffor
r.ir,feepeetiV.Ifiihtevviatirtilvtiee;71(1.1f, vida. !'or
toligiliolgfastrt.';e:
;econd highest n writ, e t of potnt s. in the Shilw,
-he reveived the Clintan NeWs-tiecord
Award, as well as a cash a -Ward donated i,,,,
Rev Williseraft for the best gladiolus.
Third place in the show went to IT torence
Pollen. no her efforts Mrs. Paten won the'
Verbeek'.s Perin and Gard( n Centre Award r
-he was also the recipient of a special prize
.-„in Fro- riff, hoi:t ivoirliiiii
'for ate() hy Cela *.ifyrn,
,,..A/Pr4 po.3.54
Jeanette Martin f aimed the fourth highest
;lumber of points in the shoW and receive('
,4hei,,,A,1:,,t,e;,tn,lf,evsfrriellvte„r:rriA,:vi:ird for her efforts. .
-;he also received a cash awirri l' 'l
Another annual prize winner. Gw,fi
1101-la/id, again look hontre her •-hare of
• irizes, inCluding the vlargaret AralPr-on
'ward for the nest arrangement in rhe
:how, She also wort the Stewart and Grave-
Ifiddloton M,ritorial Award for • ner top • Ir.
-ingement of glad1oli For ii.irning 'he
ghest ournlJer f points in the ar
• ingementi ?•lasses„Viiss Holland • i.;von a
pedal ,!
thi(9 Verdii 141 bol ecqitiog i 1 alai'
i.b ifitilitr Ad ilatvv;vpe 1 ();triit:ri; awe ,,oixritc oletuirfl
tiy. sr: 1.1110;rl hit 1.114, 1,1,Nt 1•1011flUet u
dail t • • 0
11 rie cillidteli'P clOS qs, Want )7 We' Oh
ttoti fl !ash prize (10,10' 1by Pat t wild or
a tpo.et ttipher o" liointlit the int
Olikdolihr SectIrin. lieHefie .Baitey had. tiie
ltighosi hutpbet of- poltib, in the _Jet detitary
9/0 Stictierl to O 14 iti !, t.;14prite iimtafed•
i'Y OUthy WillImge.
filek cook and.ledi f tistle i a: -rid the Se,-
Odd if gl lest randier V point8 and ,vitori,t;tish
aWar $ donated by ,Marioa McMatiii,
(jangles Ma gait*, Ark*. the !hit 4 Iiighp.:t pointI
r?erner and Ale reclPlent of a cash Yi ward.,
Sit Niel/ ptizeS ho Junior Gardenerti vietit
'1011Sti.q111,j.i/ nitergret Pioinati
t() Wendy Watson, boogies Maguire, ,latta
rios, Ntrici.1 E3r..3jorlr cast ii%and Christi/re
Litriekla rid for f he ir huit and vegetable
rCirtilbaS.,s(;7Attieittitgailraa/t1„41 pt.13TITISI. awl ;1 pra sot, tb
Pauline Rif bards .,if Ferdivi, b w ,Is the
lodge of' the flower show this year, while
1. ;in iVIcEwan judp;rd thechildren's classes.
in total th, show sa-r,/ 17 adults 'ixhihiting
(12 entriPs, while 0-,e YOItti gardeners, nine
o tot,d, Ahoy. i 97 exhil.its eTItwo .1( 'nen
eary ST1-1,...1 k,i;,1i-r, .0,f, •1f,..',.(1 fight
e hibitP
'ink . year', doer priies P '. ' ' ' ' I ,'
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