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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-20, Page 10`i Open Monday. Tuesday and Saturday 9:30-6 pm Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 9:30-9 pm ON THE MAIN STREET OF DUBLIN 345.2250 IDEAL LADIES' WEAR Mount Forest, Ont. ANNIVERSARY SALE Beautiful 1WO PIECE SUITS SAVINGS up to 50 % (e large selection to choose froth) A Targe selection of DRESSES SAVINGS up to 50 % Entire Stock of WINTER COATS $50 . off Entire stock of WINTER JACKETS $35 off Super Selection of SKIRTS $20 off Entire stock of BLOUSES SWEATERS SLACKS B IOLSECOATS $ i 0 off ^ • w i�,n �� y,• and Robert:Peal of defealedb'tiew tuners at the the ucath years, was lilp Pewsey. fn a three"wr race, defeated by lAaally ::. represented: 'Clinton - atiid Township. - Representing Bayfield and Stanley Township willbe Audrey : McClennan-. Triebner; replacing Peek t Other trustees facing elections fared bet- ter. Tony McQuail, 'from Ashfield and . West Wawanosh Townships, defeated- two `rivals to keep his seat. John Elliott, serving Blyth and the townships of Morris and East Wawanosh, defeated one other rival to re= tain his post. Joan Van den Broeck also managed to keep her post by defeating one candidate for Goderich and Colborne Townships. Other elections were to determine the representatives from Wingham and Howick and Turnberry Townships. .Incumbent trustee Art Clarke was able to keep his spot and the second position was won by Brian Jeffray. Trustee Murry Mulvey did not seek re-election this year. The only other trustee who did not seek re- election was Clarence McDonald. He is replaced by acclaimed candidate Beatrice Dawson. She will represent Exeter and Usborne Township. Other acclaimed trustees are Donald McDonald from Grey Township and Brussels; Dr. John Goddard from Hensall, Zurich and Hay Township; Graeme Craig and John Jewitt from Seaforth and the Townships of Hullett and McKillop, Harry Hayter of Stephen Township and the two. Catholic representatives, Eugene Frayne of R.B. 3, Goderich and Dennis Rau of R.R. 2, Zurich. ,Walter, w „` new otne MarAnn elcersirIf No review The Huron County Board of Education has decided none of the schools in it jurisdiction will come under the close scrutiny of an accommodation review this year. Vanastra Public School, Hensall Public School and J. A. McCurdy Public School in Huron Park have been reviewed in the past but the board has made a committ- ment to keep all three open. This year, Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton and F. E. Madill Secon- dary School in Wingham were added to a list of schools operating under their minimum effective enrolment. The Clinton high school has an erolment of 806 students, while the least number of students the school should have to operate efficienly is 849. The Wingham school, the largest in the county, has an enrolment of 938 students. The least number of students it should have is 960. Both Hensall Public School and Vanastra Public School remain on the list of elementary schools operating below the minimum effective enrolment. At Hen- sall, there are 144 students and the minimum number should be 145. The Vanastra difference is somewhat larger. This school has an enrolment of 83 while the minimum number should be 98. Michele Berry, a Grade 12 student at GDCI, sits in front of the Viking mural which she painted in the foyer of the school, near the office. Michele decided to paint the mural because she thought the wall looked dull and she wanted to brighten it up. It took her two full; days to accomplish the task. She created . the mural from an original design and theta modified it to her own specifications. Michele plans to study graphic arts at college after she has completed her high school studies. (Photo by Todd Mowatt) Mr. Mathies, a Robertson Geography teacher has been teaching his students about deserts and desert formations. Here Mathew Irwin displays his intricately designed project. Mathew used cardboard to design his masterpiece. ( photo by Todd Mowatt ) OnIy5more shopping weeks till Christmas! Yes, Christmas is only a short time away. If you're wondering what to buy for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles - all the people you're giving gifts to - keep your eye on upcoming issues of the Goderich Signal -Star. Well have Tots of gift suggestions and ideas to make this Christmas buying season a little easier for you! Goderich:::::,::.:,....: SIGNAL -STAR Your guide to Christrnas gift giving. Citizens of Goderich THANK YOU for your support JOHN STRINGER "Singles Dance" at Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine Sunday, November 24 8:OOpm —Music By— Sound Systems 70's Ltd. Members of Other Singles Clubs S3 Guests $ 5 No Minors No Jeans a,4 I ride 1(2204 2850 CJ standability that lets you harvest a bigger corn crop This Canadian -developed hybrid has set a new standard for standability. Extremely stiff stalks combined with outstanding yield make K2204 a truly exceptional hybrid in 2850 heat unit areas. 1984 PERFORMANCE DATA Yield Broken °/° Bu/Acre $/ stalks Moisture @ 15.5% Acre' Pride K2204 2.7 25.0 138.3 443.94 Pioneer 3906 2.6 26.9 137.3 436.61 Average of all varieties 6.7 25.9 125.5 401.60 Data 'S/Acre in collected from Pnde test plot program and 0 C C performance mals based On S350/bu after drying costs 401 Profit from our e New Numbers MARINUS BAKKER, 519-529-4728 IDEAL LADIES' WEAR Mount Forest, Ont. ANNIVERSARY SALE Beautiful 1WO PIECE SUITS SAVINGS up to 50 % (e large selection to choose froth) A Targe selection of DRESSES SAVINGS up to 50 % Entire Stock of WINTER COATS $50 . off Entire stock of WINTER JACKETS $35 off Super Selection of SKIRTS $20 off Entire stock of BLOUSES SWEATERS SLACKS B IOLSECOATS $ i 0 off ^ • w i�,n �� y,• and Robert:Peal of defealedb'tiew tuners at the the ucath years, was lilp Pewsey. fn a three"wr race, defeated by lAaally ::. represented: 'Clinton - atiid Township. - Representing Bayfield and Stanley Township willbe Audrey : McClennan-. Triebner; replacing Peek t Other trustees facing elections fared bet- ter. Tony McQuail, 'from Ashfield and . West Wawanosh Townships, defeated- two `rivals to keep his seat. John Elliott, serving Blyth and the townships of Morris and East Wawanosh, defeated one other rival to re= tain his post. Joan Van den Broeck also managed to keep her post by defeating one candidate for Goderich and Colborne Townships. Other elections were to determine the representatives from Wingham and Howick and Turnberry Townships. .Incumbent trustee Art Clarke was able to keep his spot and the second position was won by Brian Jeffray. Trustee Murry Mulvey did not seek re-election this year. The only other trustee who did not seek re- election was Clarence McDonald. He is replaced by acclaimed candidate Beatrice Dawson. She will represent Exeter and Usborne Township. Other acclaimed trustees are Donald McDonald from Grey Township and Brussels; Dr. John Goddard from Hensall, Zurich and Hay Township; Graeme Craig and John Jewitt from Seaforth and the Townships of Hullett and McKillop, Harry Hayter of Stephen Township and the two. Catholic representatives, Eugene Frayne of R.B. 3, Goderich and Dennis Rau of R.R. 2, Zurich. ,Walter, w „` new otne MarAnn elcersirIf No review The Huron County Board of Education has decided none of the schools in it jurisdiction will come under the close scrutiny of an accommodation review this year. Vanastra Public School, Hensall Public School and J. A. McCurdy Public School in Huron Park have been reviewed in the past but the board has made a committ- ment to keep all three open. This year, Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton and F. E. Madill Secon- dary School in Wingham were added to a list of schools operating under their minimum effective enrolment. The Clinton high school has an erolment of 806 students, while the least number of students the school should have to operate efficienly is 849. The Wingham school, the largest in the county, has an enrolment of 938 students. The least number of students it should have is 960. Both Hensall Public School and Vanastra Public School remain on the list of elementary schools operating below the minimum effective enrolment. At Hen- sall, there are 144 students and the minimum number should be 145. The Vanastra difference is somewhat larger. This school has an enrolment of 83 while the minimum number should be 98. Michele Berry, a Grade 12 student at GDCI, sits in front of the Viking mural which she painted in the foyer of the school, near the office. Michele decided to paint the mural because she thought the wall looked dull and she wanted to brighten it up. It took her two full; days to accomplish the task. She created . the mural from an original design and theta modified it to her own specifications. Michele plans to study graphic arts at college after she has completed her high school studies. (Photo by Todd Mowatt) Mr. Mathies, a Robertson Geography teacher has been teaching his students about deserts and desert formations. Here Mathew Irwin displays his intricately designed project. Mathew used cardboard to design his masterpiece. ( photo by Todd Mowatt ) OnIy5more shopping weeks till Christmas! Yes, Christmas is only a short time away. If you're wondering what to buy for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles - all the people you're giving gifts to - keep your eye on upcoming issues of the Goderich Signal -Star. Well have Tots of gift suggestions and ideas to make this Christmas buying season a little easier for you! Goderich:::::,::.:,....: SIGNAL -STAR Your guide to Christrnas gift giving. Citizens of Goderich THANK YOU for your support JOHN STRINGER "Singles Dance" at Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine Sunday, November 24 8:OOpm —Music By— Sound Systems 70's Ltd. Members of Other Singles Clubs S3 Guests $ 5 No Minors No Jeans a,4