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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-02, Page 34• PAG • 4. 2Q--GODERIOH SIGNAL -STAR, TITIRSDAV, SEPTEMBER 4, 1978+. . Gaol flans wide variety of .activities The Huror. Historic Gaol has three days of events this " . week including a free .tour' and continental breakfast on Friday morning. ;The lineup of•eventg starts off with a visit by the' Royal Ontario Museum's ar- chaeology. museumobile "Man in Ontario". The travelling museum'arrives at. the Gaol on Septembeii . and • will .be. -thhre for_ three days__ The museum tells the story of man from the tiin.e he first arrived in Ontario-'and"con, —tains artifacts.. a ir}1 as toolL and implements that outline the story of the ?aleo Indians whofollowed the retreat' of the.' glacial ice " in Ontario - .years ago through the" • historic or fur trade period about 1600. Thursday will be theater day 'at the Gaol when the production Wlais `in Name" will be perf rmed..in the�courtyard. • Friday morning - a l from six .m. i it :10 a,m.. Marc Lade of CFPL will be broadcasting •:: his radio sho+n •live from- the Gaol and during this time the jail will be providing_ tour and continental break- fast for anyone dropping in: • RoI1 up. your�leev'e to save a.life.. BE A BLOODDONOR ' (continued from page 1 for a cornfest and beertent at. volunteers can be gathered a the arena sometime telephone canvass will be October. conducted. Recipts, :for those' ----Pt n'd- -raising committee who .have already donated, chairman Chris Cavanaugh, havebeen listed in ` a is "opti:mistiC"tlirrthe target alphabetical order and will be ,matched ..against the telephone listings. • The. committee • ° is looking for volunteers to conduct the canvass during an evening. Several activities have 'been .planned b.y, local groups. • including a dance at Saltford Valley Hall September 17•,- - sponsored •by the Mirror. Hocite'y Association. The Legion and union employees. of Dominion• Roads are also • planning fund raising dances; the .figure kkating club will continue its' tag . day on - Monday at Suncoast Mall;' and the beef raffle will be held Monday 'at ''the softball, tourna ent. The fund raising corrin" ittee has unveiled plans tools***O.* (continued from page 1 • " Bulien. ' •Principal Larry Cook says -enrolment at • the . school. should be about the same as :"last year -approximately 230 Principal . David Zyluek; formerly of Precious Blood 'Separate School. in Exeter, is the new .principal , at St. Joseph's Separate' School;, Kingsbridge, to replace Clem Steffler who hasmpv-ed out of the area. -Mr.' Zy.l•uck and his: wife live-inKincardine. Enrolment estimatesat St. Joseph's remain in doubt at this time. Some changes in "school areas make it difficult. to estimate • student population there until school opens on Tuesday. GODERICH PUBLIC SCHOOLS • Robertson Memorial Public School will have about 25 less students, than last year, dc - cording to Principal Garnet Harland. "We have lost one complete class ' in' -the - senior end," commented -Mr. Harland this week. Last year, the schoel• .gad five Grade 7 classes and th`s year will have five. Grade b classes! However, there will only be three. Grade 7 classes at the school when school gets • underway next Tuesday. Extra classes. • The :enrollment at Goderich District Collegiate institute has soared thf `year"and influx of numerous grade 9 students necessitated the use of tss o portable clas5rooihs .at the school. All area schools open this Tuesday. (staff photo) -What'sour opinion? let's hear from you TODAY!' y p .. -,, The Goderich� Recreation Board took a step towards' including neighbouring townships' on the recreation governing body at a meeting held last Thursday. Board member Jim :Peters introduced a motion .calling._. for members .of the townships Recreation director, Mike .'tg ,become -full memDymond, of • claimed: that ----t-he-feeregtitn--board—and-in—township residents were the meantimean appointg,. of involved in most programs. Goderich and Colborne Townships will act in iiason to and that representatives With,theboard, and facilities offered by the shauld bet • included on the. board and that such a move would take time. "We just can't do it this way right off the start." he; said. "Wew-i11 haveto start with a 1iason person: from the twe townships; and then ease intofull representation,," - ...._ toartl — .... Board chairman Pete McCauley, aid he was in favor .of including . township representatives oh the board --but-that council' would have to make the final decis'ions.'4{e. added .that the recreation 'complex committee, included township representatives and resulted in informative input from all. • sectors of the community, figure will be reached and is still encouraging people of the community to put their ideas • . to work. "The people. that have donated have been" phenomenal in that they are giving all they have," he said. "But people still' don't .take the initiative to do things and one individual won't 'make this thing happen.' Cavanaugh added that at , • this Tate thefund raising has 'become a long term proposition b:ut that the moneywould be rased. , "It is a sad' state if the ,-community could not faise money for a new arena but it is even sadder, if they ca;ii'iot^ put a roof. on'.4 • .There are two new teachers' at the school. Michael Scott '' from Quebec will be teaching :. Grade,,7; and Donald Masan, -Chatham, will be' teaching Grade 8 and assuming -duties as: the physical education instructor. '. - Mrs: Louise Sygrove will be a half-time teacher at the .'school, working . with • the -remedial classes, and Mrs: Joan Shackleton will. be • teaching•Grade 1 this year. _. Enrolment should remain. about the same at Victoria_.. Public School,says Principal" Don O'Brieti; . There _will be two. new teachers onstaff at Victoria PS. They are, Mrs. ,Caroline Cass, who• will be ,,teaching Grade 3; and Miss Marylu Taylorin a Grade 1-2 class.. Al. Leggatt from Robertson Memorial School, will be teaching a -Grade 4 class at Victoria PS this fall." 'Other teachers on staff who will be changing classes are Baty "Fisher, from kinf. dergarten to Grade. 1; Rose Fisher, ' from . Grade 1 to kindergarten; Marilyn Potter • from Grade 2' to Grade 1; Deve Brereton frorn`Grade- 5 to Grade6•; Rpn Ritchie from Grade 6 to . Junior .Special education; •and Doug Yeo from Special Education to . Grade 5: — Bob Allen said that the board was not in a position to include the townships .on the board due to, legal im- plications iri establishing the "The board shoul'cl include representatives" from th4 townships to discuss matters" of- a .coronion'mature •'1 he said. "It isa.: good thing but it -will take time to establish- because of . the . bylaws_ volved and -the -•allocation- of grants by - the Ministry of "Culture and Recrea:tiori."' Goderich Township Reeve Gerry Ginn was receptive to the idea of representation' but noted :that several things wpuid have to be worked out.' "The cguii y encourages ., ,•tttinicipalities to . war together rbut in this case would. he ' up to th municipality to initiate th. action." he said. ."We wi certainly talk but the •rnajo ,yonsi leratien will be tpe•cos sharing." nad.tthe tow and tonwnship shoa lhatd maintai their, local ded recreation board and • also have a comma board t� link the two. Th township had ,ben expectin some action ; from •th recreation board and will b tkil`lingttrpartic ipate "The cost sharing should b the major consideration a well as the topvnshps use• the facilities.":fie said. "I a not afraid oratea boardsar-e boards and -there • can b ° enefits both ways but tiler will- he many ,'decisians : Q financing the project:" ' He claimed that a use basi wvulcl be —the only--d.ete mining factor in • the cos :sharing since the townshi also deals' with Clinton an Bayfield and the townshi could not deal with one an not the other. • '-RED ROSE : ORANG'E PEKOE A 'BAGS 60s 00114, FESTIVAL! .� Fame uS. 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