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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-12-18, Page 22PMo!,%C 310PERWli HSIGNM TTR11 DNFs Sant, uggests Beautiful sewing and Knitting Baskets, Scissor Sets, Cutting Boards, Steam Irons, etc. Singer Sewing Machines start at We would like to extend our warmest seasons greetings to our mony customers and friends. Here's wishing you all a safe and happy holiday season. mipc PRUDENTIAL ` ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND Singer Knitting Machines also available. W.E. TED WILLIAMS GEN'S SEW & KNIT SINGER CENTRE MALL EXETER 235.0800 Huron Counrr . l.rg01 WOOL & YARN CENTRE 56 THE SOUARE GODERICH 524-8431 Winter Tanning Is Here: HEAD SOUTH WITH A HEAD START INTRODUCTORY OFFER CSA APPROVED SUNSTREAM TANNING BEDS TAS{ rpt x Bring a Friend SESSIONS ��5 Vin, , :y . And Your Friend Tans For I *Offer expires January 31, 1986. P7V 110 (1 Session) 47 Church St. Goderich (519) 524-9603 TORY McDONALD, GIFT CERTIFICATE AVAILABLE in a special candlelight ceremony, two girls from the First Goderich Guide Company were presented with their All Round Cord, the highest award given in Guides. Leaders Sharon Scruton (left) and Evelyn Shand (right) made the presentation to Tonya Glousher and Karen McCallum. These guides were enrolled into the First Goderich Guide Company during a special candlelight ceremony Wednesday. The new guides include: Iback row from left) Lesley Ann Ginn, Mandy McGilvray, Kerry Kennedy, Kristy Dineen, Lyndee Hansen, Kelly Mathews, and Juliet Redmond. The front row includes; Chrystal Mathers, Alison Baer, Alesha Glousher, Dana Armstrbrg, Shelley Stanley, Lisa Adamson and Amanda McKenzie. Cathy Wade was absent for the photo. Windsurfer's Wish List Mobile Mast Protector Batten Bag Wetsuit Boots Wetsuit Gloves Surf Shorts Technique Book TRY THE LATEST IN WINTER SPORT urch St. Goderich, Ont. 524-9603 To , McDonald *Downhill skiing and boardsailing in one • Mistral Silisailers available for rent •AII you need are ski boots and wind •Video available •Great gift for the holidays The Third Goderich Guide Company welcomed several new guides at special ceremonies held Wednesday. The new guides include Jenny Mclvor, Deanna Kiar, Lisa Sleightholm, Tara Moms and Dawn Baker. Sitting are Jenny Eggleston, Sarah Collins, Lisa McInnis and Alecia Hamilton. Heather Blackwell, suzarure Schultz, Kelly Muir and Mary Johnston were absent. Report on private schools will be presented The report of the Commission on Private Schools will be presented to the public and interested parties at a series of information sessions around the province, Education Minister Sean Conway announced. The sessions, to be held in several regions of the province, will give the public and in- terested groups the opportunity to review the report before submitting their responses to the Ministry of Education, Conway said. Details of the information sessions will be announced shortly. Responses to the report should be submit- ted to the Ministry of Education by April 30, 1986. All responses to the report and its recommendations will be received and analyzed by Ministry staff, Mr. Conway ad- ded. "Our goal is to ensure the report is widely distributed across the province and that suf- ficient time is allotted for public response." in releasing the report of Commissioner, Dr. Bernard Shapiro, Mr. Conway said "it is a thoroughly researched document with far- reaching public policy implications, and It deserves serious attention." Included among the report's 61 recom- mendations are: * That all private schools be re -named "independent" schools; * That independent schools, after meeting specific conditions, can enter into associa- tions with local school boards to share in funding; * That all teachers in independent schools be required to hold specific qualifications; • That all schools meet certain curriculum requirements. The Commission on Private Schools was one of three commissions established in con- nection with the announcement by former Premier William Davis in June 1984 on the completion of funding for the Roman Catholic separate school system. The Com- mission visited 40 private schools in Ontario and received 514 written briefs. The report will be available in French by mid-December.