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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-11-14, Page 8l commuNITY NEWS • GODERICH SEGNAL+STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1 'i, -PAGE 7 \FTD s W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-e132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING GOETI LER 's OF DUBLIN A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 Free Delivery 3 NEW 1984 GMC TRUCKS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS BRAND NEW 3/4 TON PICKUP Equipped with heavy duty front and rear springs, 305 V8, 4 speed automatic, 2.15,x 16 8 ply tires including spare, rear step bumper, radio, power_ steering, power brakes, stabilizer bar, big mirrors, dome light, dark green. Serial No. 542087 LIST PRICE SALE $ 1 ' 12,725°° PRICE 0,912. NEW S-15 COMPACT PICKUP Dark blue and white, long box, 6 cylinder with 4 speed automatic, tinted glass, 1500 Ib. payload, chrome mirrors, power steering, tower brakes, whitewalls, radio. rear step bumper, High Sierra cab. Serial No. 528001 0,76S`' SALE $9,632. PRICE IeIEW S-15 COMPACT PICKUP Two tone blue with blue accent striping, long box, 1500 Ib. payload, chrome mirrors, moulding package. 6 cylinder, 4 speed automatic, wheel covers, whitewalls, radio, rear step bumper, High Sierra cab. Serial No. 528795 LIST PRICE '10,622r SALE $9 509® PRICE PONNTIAC QUICK CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS 7 Veterans remembered at cenotaph service here Goderich Legion Branch 109 and the Ladies' Auxiliary held their annual Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph on Sunday mor- ning. Many wreaths were laid, including one by Silver Cross Mother Lillian Summers. Those attending the service had to brave cold wet weather as the town received its first snowfall of the season. (Photos by Joanne Buchanan) Frayne will seek chair again The chairman of the Huron County Board of Education hopes to continue in that spot for another year, but announced he will not chair any meetings where the question of Catholic high schools is the main issue. Chairman- Eugene Frayne of RR 3, Goderich told trustees at their November session that he would let the vice-chairman sit as his replacement at such meetings. Mr. Frayne is the Catholic school supporters representative on the public school board. He represents the north half of the county while Dennis Rau of RR 2, Zurich represents the south half of the county. The board is going to monitor the question of extending funding to Catholic high schools beyond Grade 10. Administration will prepare briefs to be presented to the provinces's three commissions being set up to investigate the issue. Locally, the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board has set up a commit- tee of trustees as well as community members to determine whether or not it should go ahead with a Catholic high school. Mr. Frayne said his decision to vacate his chair at these possible meetino is "reasonable". Vice-chairman Art Clarke of Wingham said he will re -seek that spot. Education committee chairman Frank Falconer of RR 5, Clinton and management committee chairman Dennis Rau also want to retain those positions. However, personnel committee chairman John Jewitt of Londesboro made no com- ment about staying on in that role. Trustee Graeme Craig of RR 1, Walton said he would like to be personnel committee chairman. Director of education Bob Allan said trustees will be able to announce their inten- tions to seek a chairmanship at the board's inaugural meeting which will be Dec. 3. Elliott will run Huron County Board of Education trustee John Elliott of Blyth is seeking an executive position on the Ontario Public School Trustees' Association (OPSTA). Mr. Elliott has been the board's represen- tative to the OPSTA for four years and has served as an alternate this year. Donald McDonald of Brussels has served as the board's director for the past year and said he is willing to become the alternate so Mr. Elliott could run for an executive posi- tion. G NEWS INTRODUCING FOX • Maternity Wear For all you gals with 'Big News', the 'Big News' today is at Rosemary's. We are pleased to announce the `birth' of our new maternity wear line. Drop in today and sneak a peek at our 'new arrivals'...sizes 5/6 to 17/18...including: Corduroy Pants Dress Pants Jeans Dresses Blouses Casual Sweat Tops Lingerie Night Gowns INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL OFFER 2O' OFF nirys 's LADIES' WEAR & GIFfS 36 North Street, Shoppers Square, Goderich ph: 524-8572