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AY,,SEPTEMBER 16, 198
Fifty year member jewels were presented to mexitbers of Morningstar Ledge No, 309 A,F.•
& A.M., Carlow. : Pictured (left. to right`jrare Wor.. Bro. 'Reg.. Glen, Wor. Bro.. Frank
Mellwain, W.M. William Stiles', Wor. Bros: Amos Andrew, and Bro. Albert Glen, former
member of Morningstar Lodge, now member of Pelee Island Lodge. Wor. Bro.Reg.. Glen,
received his jewel at the June.9 meeting. Wor. Bros. Frank Mcilwain and Amos Andrew
received their jewels at the September 8 meeting and Bro. Albert Glen will receive his
jewel on September'22.at-Pelee . Island Lodge.
HPS&B expresses concern
over foss of members
The September meeting of
the Auburn Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
was held last Wednesday
eveningat the home of Mrs.
Frances_Clark With members
of the Belgrave- 'W.M.S„ as
guests.. .•
The. -.brie
-° e -president, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson who gave the 'Call
t W worship, Then. Mrs. San-
derson: welcomed the guests
and members, Mrs, Frances
Clark read the . ,scripture
lesson. Theatneditation on this
passage was taken by Mrs,
Sanderson and the theme was
Kindness is a golden cord that
holds everyone together,
followed byprayer,
The roll call was answered
by a Bible verse containing
Kindness. The minutes of` the
August' meeting were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary, Miss 'Minnie
Wagner. It was announced
that the Fall Rally. of Huron
Presbyterial W.M.S. would be
held at Goderich on October
13 at 1:301s m Other bf sines
was discussed and plans were
made to hold the next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Roy Daer.
The speaker of the evening
served l y Mrs. Ted Hunking,
Mrs. Toni Cunningham and •
the Hostess,
SOCIAL NEWS ' •
Congratulations to David,
Derrick "and Lorie Cartwright
on receiwing. • engraved
plaques' fat' participating at
eting lues in charge .Smithville it the- Junior
contests in the
Championship Matches of the
Ontario Muzzleleading
Association held • recently.
They received their plaques
last •Saturday. Their parenfs.,
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Cart-,
wright, also took part in the
competitions, .
Mr. and .'Mrs. Jariaes C.
Johnston, nee "Anna Dobie,
now of Bluevale were
honoured recently on the
occasion of their 40th wedding
•anniversary at the home of
`Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston
by their neighbours and
friends; "Congratulations
Anna and Jim,
• Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bach of
London visited last Thursday
with Mr and d Mrs. Andrew
Kirk: onnell. • •
Mr. and Mrs. John Snelling
and son Donald Snelling, of
Port Colborne `visited last•
week -end with . Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew. Kirkconnell . and
attended the Threshermen's
reunion at Blyth.
Karlheinz Roll, Peter
Kienzler, Werner Weber and
Helga Waldrnann all of
Germany are visiting with
their friends Mr. and Mrs.
Pete . Whetstone, 'Karen :and
Kevin. -
Guests on • the • week -end•
with Mrs. Bell'Allenw.ere Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ball,
Clinton, Mrs. Arabella
Bushell of Florida and W.
Archie. Robinson of Clinton.
Mrs: John 'Coleman of
Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs.
:J. G. McIntosh of London
visited last !Thursd'ay with
Mrs. Frances Clark.
Mr. and•Mrs. Alfred Weston
of Toronto spent the week -end
with her mother Mrs. Mary
Rollinson and brother, Mr.
Murray Rollinson.
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Finnegan.
and Mrs.. Roy' Meriam of.
Goderich visited last Monday
with Mr. and Mrs..' Thomas
Johnston. and Miss Laura
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. , -Fred
Youngblut of Woodstock were
week -end guests With Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr. Archie Robinson • of
Clinton visited friends .in the
village one day last week:
and - Mrs, Hugh Ben-
liei�i �g(irt'Alb rt; tifr5 H rtiid-
Nicholson,' Seaforth, Mrs.
Fred -Reed of ClintoiZ:Mr:-and,
Mrs. Gary Nicholson and
Lorie of Port "Albert visited'
with Mrs. 'Laura Hoge and
Mrs. Elanor Bradnock last
Tuesday evening to -bid
farewell -to Mrs. Hoge who
left Wednesday' byw plane for
Saskatoon. . •
Mr, and. Mrs. Edgar Daer-
Kim and Sandra and Mr. and
Mrs., Murray McKnight and
Wendy of Atwood spent: the
holiday : week -end at
.Frannkenmuth, Michigan.
. Mr. and Mrs.,' "Fred:
Loosernore and Kathy ' of
London and Mrs. Catherine
Moss, of: Wardsville visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Garrison. .
. The annual Grandmother's
Day will -beheld at the Sep
tember 21 rfieeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute at
l
p.m. .in the Community
Meniorial hall and will start
with a Dessert Luncheon. An
interesting program is being
planned and everyone .is
welcome. •
, Several from here attended,
motored to Cleveland on the
holiday week -end to see the
Cleveland Indians play, the
Boston Red Socks on , the
"�I?ro
tilts, Wes 8radeock' 626-75 5
• .. was Mrs. Victor Youngblut of
by Wilma Oke
When copies- of the
redistribution of school board.
members for the Huron -Perth
County Roman Catholic
Separate School 'Board were
handed'out, at a board
Meeting in Dublin Monday
night,: concern was expressed
by the Stratford trustees over
the reduction from. four
trustees to three to be elected
to, the board for `1977, to
represent the -City of- Strat-
,ford. :..,�•_
• Trustee Donald Crowley of
Gadsnill •noted that the
number of representatives
will be unchanged; only the .
distribution .changedfroth
seven from Perth County and
seven from Huron Court-
' ty.(Presently on the board
there .are eight from Perth
and six from Huron). •
Stratford 'trustee .Ren
Marcy was especially con
cerned that in Stratford, with
representation based ori
assessment, it is. . en
residential assessment - only
with .reomrnercial not added
in. He considered .this unfair.
compared` . to rural areas.
where it is on farm
assessment; not residential
only.
Director of Education John
Viri'Car proposed- • that a
hired as.a teacher of Grades 5 chitects wished to donate to-Belgrave assisted.by several
.and 6 at St.. Patrick's School, " the board. other . members. She told
Dublin, effectived
. September Mr. Crowley had copyof about Taiwan, .the country,
1. • the wording -on the proposed the • people and • the
Mr. Shantz and Mr. gift listing the names of the miss)onaries who have".
O'D.rowsky were named to an present board members and
served there: Also taking part
ad hoc.committee to arrange 'other pertinent information. :were Mrs. Garner, i�l.ichalson,
a presentation to "the two Mr. Crowley said that when Mrs: Walter Shortreed, Mrs.
superintendents '.(Joseph the•school°was built in. 1966°no:. J; :McBurney, and 'Mrs,
Taker and Alexander Easton) :plague was put on the Margaret Dunbar and all
• whA have left . the ad- building and he asked per --gave' interesting' facts on the
m,inistrative staff. , , mission to add. the names of work in this country:
They are to buy 'a gift for the three trustees on ..the. Mrs. Frank ;Raithby. ' gave
another retiring em- former 1966 school board plus
ployee(notnamed). . ''. , that of the secretary -
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Geoffrey treasurer. He said he was
of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. • sure .the architects would
Michael Conolly of Kippen • .accept the• additional wor-
will • attend the 25th: an- 'ding as the- same architects
niversary of the in- and builders erected the
corporation of the Catholic school that year. •
Parent -Teacher's Association What ' followed Mr.
convention' to be , held in St. • Crowley's •simple request was
Catharines on October 1,2 and amazing -- a long involved
3. - • discussion on plaques, up-
dating plaques, not putting up
any plaques until all schools
could have new plaques or
updated • plaques, not doing
anything until the cost of all
this could be .•ascertained,
motions made, amendments
to motions made, motions
withdrawn, • amendments
.withdrawn, new motions
made, new amendm.ents
made.---. the payment of fees. Mrs.
When the final vote was Garth McClinchey• gave the:
-_.taken„ rgrtty ley:.anpeare4--treasurer''s-ript t.-,--She4
a bewildered man reported that; 'tie Foster
Mr,,
,Crowley ; was... ,more _chi-ld's--support-had-been-paid
confounded ^when another to the end of Noveniber.
---motion was proposed that he The draw prize donated by,.
accept the plaque from the Mrs. Marian 'flunking was •
architects with the, added won by Mrs. Joe.Hunking,'It.
names if all were given free was discussed about having a
with no charge to the board. was
sale at the next.
,a
- re ati i'In be sent . • to the
Minister of Education to show.
how tate board• merribers were
. reacting .t.o, tmheimpact of the
redistribution. •
When Howard Shantz of
Stratford made a motion that
the resolution ;be sent, John
O'Drowsky of St. Marys said,
"This . is a great injustice
here. I would -.make a`motion
to table the motion until the
nextmeeting on September 27
and name a committee to
take, time to study this
carefully." •
A committee .composed of
Ronald .. Marcy,. Howard
Shantz, Ted Geoffrey of
Zurich, Business
Administrator Jack Lane and
John Vintar was named -to
make recommendations far a
resolution to' the. Minister of
Education. • ..
Mr. Marcy suggested that
Mrs Lane contact the regional
office of . education at
Waterloo to find out if the
•additional money that is tobe..
available from the ministry
for schoofboards.can be used
for an industrial arts and
home economics ' addition at
St. Michael's School, Strat-
ford.
Mrs. Jean Stapleton was
Fuel oil tenders were
received from five companies
'ranging in price from the
highest ,at' 039.0 •cents to the
lowest, which was accepted,
that of B.P. 4,04.4 cents, for
1976=7:7 school term.
Dublin Trustee Joseph
• Looby and Seaforth trustee
Francis Hickrielf were . the
only two trustees to vote
against accepting the tender
of Dave Devries of Seaforth
as custodjan at,. thp.,,,,beard
office in Dublin . from Sep-
tember 1, 1976 to September
1, 1977, at the same .salary he
.4--eceived•1ast-year-of $4,004; --
Mr. L•boby objected on the
basis of a lower tender of
33,000 was made by Frank.
Williams of Dublin. .Mr.
Looby was told by the . Per-
sonnel committee that Mr.
Williams, who has a full time
job with the board as
custodian of St. Patrick's
• School and the Kindergarten
Roa ,,thaci not given his
tendert on the -proper tender
form confirming his duties
pertaining tq,the work as, had.
Atte other two applicants. As
well the committee members
felt he would not have suf-
ficient time to do the work at
the board office with his full-
time work at the. school. ,
Mr. Crowly presented a
copy of the proposed agenda
for the official blessing of the
addition,..te • St. • Patrick's
School at Kinkora on October
- 31, when Bishop Sherlock of
London will be present:
A :, comic- situation
developed when Mr. Crowley
asked the board members to
*ive approval,t•o the wording
on a plaque for the- school
which the Stratford ar-
•
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closing hymn •and, prayer a
lunch was served.
WALKERBURN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club held'
their meeting atthe home of
Mrs. Joe Hunking with the
hostess in charge of the.
meeting. It was opened by
singing O Canada followed by
prayer by Mrs. • Lloyd.
McClinchey. • .
The minutes were read by
Mrs. Tom Cunningham and
the roll call was answered by
Do . you mean I can .go meeting and everyone is to.
ahead . with the additional bring something worth 50
names?" he asked. cents. The sale is to be held at
en several trustees spoke the -home of Mrs. Toni-Cun-
up to explain what they ningham. The lunch com-
thought they had been voting ;Xnittee is to be Mrs. Stewart
on. Ball :arid Mrs. ';Garth
With this Joseph. ;Looby McClinchey and the program
interrupted, "Better watch is in, charge of Mrs. •Ted.
out, Crowley,, or..you will lose Hunking and Mrs. Tom'
the whole thing!" Cunningham'.
(To find out Mr. Crowley's . The program for tie of
decision following this ternoon was 'a signature
exercise in confusion, ' I contest and , crambled back
suggest those visiting. the to school contest by Mrs.
school at the opening Lloyd McClinchey. Mrs. Roy.
ceremonies `take a good look Daer gave a reading•/and a
at the shiny new plaque,) Musical instrument contest'
Meeting adjourned at 11:30 and Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey
p m° gave a poem. Lunch was
vincial .• Saturday and Sunday: -"The
group included Tom Can-.
Hingham, • Russel Garrison, '
'Gordon Daer, Alvin .Toe
Hunking, Bill Robertson, Len
Archambault and Glen.
Sellers of Bluevale. • .
Guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Ben. Hamilton last week were
her mother Mrs. Ray La
Vigne and .her friend Mrs.
Freida Chittim of Windsor
and Mr..and Mrs. Roy Allison
of Toronto. •
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