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Julie MacDonald of Fredricton, New
Brunswick came to visit her Dad Jim Mac-
Donald. She stayed for a week with the
Dalton and Macponald families. Julie and
Jim then returned by car back home to New
Brunswick.
Seventy-six Grade 7 and 8 students were
confirmed on May 7th in St. Peter's church
ill Goderich. They came from the parishes
of St. Joseph's church of Kingsbridge; St.
Augustine's parish; St. Mary's of Lucknow
'and St. Peter's of Goderich.
A community shower was held for Donna
Drennan in Kingsbridge. A large crowd
attended.
Sister Maureen Dalton from the Mother
House in London visited with Cletus Dalton
and family for a couple of days.
First Communion was held at St. Joseph's
Church in Kingsbridge on May 18. Ten
children of the parish received their first
communion. Everyone enjoyed„, the get-
together after church in the basement.
Cathy Cook of Kintail held a Tupperware
Party at her home on Thursday night.
Tommy and Dennis Hogan spent Saturday
night with Ray and John S. Dalton. Jennifer
and Cathy Dalton spent Saturday night at
Rhonda and Tammy Hogan's.
On Sunday May 25, several teamsters
from Huron and Bruce County's as well as
horses under saddle gathered at Gibson
ople visit
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Park, Amberley.
Over 90 people enjoyed a 2% hour trail
tour which included a beach drive and a
driver's competition in which men and
women participated. A picnic lunch was en-
joyed after the days riding.
Some of the teamsters and riders were:
Clete Dalton, Marvin Scott, Leonard Kerr,
Donnie Rae Scott, Leo Murray, Doug Scott,
Eric Drennan, Jack MacKenzie, Angus
(Newf) ” MacDougall, Brian Black, Frank
Murray, Russ Mackie, John S. Dalton, Bob
Wright, Bradley Black, Joel Wright, Don
Sovrerby, Arnold Young, Sally Wright,
Harold Smith, Alex Simpson, Donald Alton,
Niel MacKenzie, Duncan Thorburn, Ralph
Lilmore, Bayne MacLennan, Lorne Mac-
Donald, Jim Scott, Rick MacQuillan,
George Gibson, Karla Hogan, Maria Milten-
burg and their families enjoyed the days
activities.
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William A. VanNinhuys, of RR2 Bayfield,
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Junior Kindergarten accepted
only if ministry supplies funding
The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board voted to accept its ad
hoc committee's report and responses to the
Early Primary Education project, sent out
from the Ministry of Education earlier this
spring, at a meeting of the board in Dublin
Monday night.
The board appointed the ad hoc commit-
tee to study and respond to the project and
reported back to the board at a meeting two
weeks ago. It was decided not to vote on it
then but left to this meeting when it was ap-
proved in a vote of eight to three. The next
step is to send the committee's responses to
the Ministry of Education.
The committee members who attended
the board meeting were Connie Birm-
ingham, Exeter, coordinator of special
education; Edith McCarroll, Stratford,
librarian; Margaret Medve, Exeter, prin-
cipal; Margaret Rowland, Dublin, teacher;
Arthur Haid, trustee; and John McCauley,
Superintendent of Education. Also attending
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was Marion Hockton, and exchange teacher
from England, now principal at St. Mary's
School in Goderich until the end of June.
Mrs. Hockton addressed the board, speak-
ing of her experience in England as an early
primary teacher. She spoke of the many ad-
vantages of a nursery school.
She said the English school system is bas-
ed on teaching the three R's and explained
how children learn throughtheir construc-
tive play and even music in these early
classes. She said three half days a week are
ideal for the four year old child.
She stressed the need for children to mix
with their peers as they develop.
Ms. Medve said it was important that
parents have a choice should they decide on
early education and said "our concern
should be the needs of all the children in the
province".
She spoke about the changing needs of the
community and the importance of home,
school and church working co-operatively.
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kindergarten was to be implemented and
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not there – then that is the problem.
Board chairman Ronald Marcy said the
ad hoc committee only supported the junior
kindergarten on the basis that there would
be funding to cover the expenditure of star-
ting up the program and of carrying it on.
In other business the board accepted the
tender of Exeter Roofing and Sheet Metal
Company Ltd. for putting a new roof on St.
Patrick's School in Dublin for $69,800, the
lowest of four tenders.
To cover the costs of the Supreme Court of
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The board will pay $1,259.25 for 2,518.5
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