HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-29, Page 6PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977
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Separate oar apprOVeS., Increase
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science, Ted Geoffrey, Crediton; 'environmental
Zurich
Zurich; music, Donald studies, Michael Connolly,
Crowley, RR 2, Gadshill; Kippers; mathematics,
reading, Arthur Haid, Intermediate, Ronald Marcy,
1. is towel; geography, Stratfrod; and English, in -
Ronald Murray, Dublin; termediate, John O'Leary,
kindergarten, David Teahen, Staffa.
Stratford; history, John The next boar eeting
O'1)row sky, St. Marys; will be held Tuesday, October
French, Greg Fleming, 11.•
MR. AND MRS. PETER TEICHERT
Live in Goderich
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By Wilma Oke The separate schools in schools for 1977-78 at no ex -
An increase of six per cent Huron and Perth will have pense to the family -the $100
was approved for salaries What Makes Our Schools charge will be dropped. These
paid to office secretaries in Catholic as the theme for are Protestant mothers
the Huron -Perth County 1977-78 Professional Activity whose Catholic husbands
Roman Catholic Separate Days. The first will be held on have died.
School Board office at a October 17 at St. Patrick's A conference on declining
School, Dublin, when Bishop
meeting held in Dublin ,
Monday night. The increase, Sherlock of London will be the enrolment at the Ontario
subject to anti-inflation board keynote speaker and he will Institute for' Studies in
approval. will be effective give each school staff their Education in Toronto will be
from January 1, 1978 to mandate to teach religion in attended by Jack Lane and
the schools. Joseph Mills, Trustees will he
December 31, i•Decliningenrolment brings attending 'a similar con-
tendentJoseph Mills,d s, ion, for-
problems, ne is what to do ference in December. The
of. Education, for-
"merry named Superintendent with the surplus of desks. decline in separate schools in
of Special Services, was given Trustee John O'Drowsky of Huron and Perth is up over
an increase in salary from St. Marys asked what each 160 students this year.
$31,900 to $34,400 plus school was doing and won -A len th discussion was
benefits, and a mileage rate dered if a central storeroom g y
increase from 18 cents to 20 would be necessary as some held on a series of recom-
- schools do not have storage mendations for by-law
cents.om to spare. changes and policy changes
The salary
contract for roerintendent before they were finally
Joseph Eckert, hiredrain July Jack Lane, sup
as Director of Education at a of business and finance, saidapproved b Y the board.
salary of $37,000, was given there was no doubt a surplus Included was "The board
final approval by the board of desks in the system and a when in regular meeting shall
outlining all terms of his report would be prepared on not remain in. committee-of-
theproblem. the -whole, in camera,, past
employment Innes, the hour of 9 pm unless
William Stratford, The Board voted to in -
attendance. counsellor of the crease their contribution to determined by a majority
board, received a wage in- the Kiwanis Music Festival to vote of the members present.
crease from $5 to $5.50 per $125 from $100. Trustee JohnIn the past, the press
hour, effective September 1., O'Drowsky will attend the representative, delegations,
1977, to August, and his Canadian Catholic Parent- principals and teachers at -
mileage allowance increased Teacher Association annual tending meetings, and other
to 20 from 18 cents. His duties convention at Sudbury visitors have been kept
are now to include assisting in September 30. waiting up to almost 10:30 pm
searching alpha listings for• The trustees agreed to try on occasion before the
Catholic families .who are and hold committee meetings regular meeting started.
directing their taxes to public on Monday and Wednesday
school system in order to nights only if Possible. The following trustees
increase_ assessment to Three mothers in Stratford volunteered to sit on the
separate schools, and to with children in separate various curriculum corn -
assist in forming zones in schools will be allowed to mittees of the board: art -
unorganized areas. continue to send them to these Chairman Mickey Vere;
St,Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich was
prettily deceirated with pink and white gladioli for the -
wedding ceremony of --Brenda Dayle Fisher and Peter
Teichert on August 20 at 2:30 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. andMrs, Ernie Fisher
of Goderich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Teichert of Goderich.
The Reverend Father Raymond Moynahan officiated
at the double ring ceremony. Music was supplied by Mr.
and Mrs.- Warren Robinson who sang Wedding Song,
Annie's Song. and Greatest Gift.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She
wore a peau de soie gown with an overlay of polyester
georgette. The mandarin collared bodice of georgette -
was trimmed with embossed alencon._.,lace featuring
double cuffed sleeves and falling softly jnto a cape at the
hack. Her cathedral veil flowed from a circle of mat-
ching lace incl seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink
sweetheart roses, miniature white carnations,
stephanotis and baby's breath.
The matron of honor was Jody Hoy of Goderich, friend
of the bride., She wore a polyester satin crepe rosefrost
colored gown featuring an empire waist, capped -sleeves
and an open hack. ,She carried a bouquet of pink car-
nations, white mums and baby's breath.
Bridesmaids were Lorraine Pettus of Toronto, friend
of the bride: Petra Johnson of Goderich, sister of the
groom; Aulee Theriault of'Moisie, Quebec, sister of the
bride:Mand Wanda Frydrych of Goderich, friend of the
bride. The bridesmaids were attired the same as the
matron of honor.
Groomsman Was Karl Teichert of Seaforth, hrother of
the groom. Ushers were Dave Johnson of Goderich,
brother-in-law of the groom; Parry Teichert of Godcrich,
brother of the groom: Rick Fisher of Goderich, brother
of the bride: and Harold Reflinghaus of Goderich, friend
of the groom..
Christopher, Johnson of Goderich, nephew of the groom
was the ringbcarer.
Following the wedding, a reception was held at Salt -
ford Valley Hall. '
The bride's mother greeted guests in a polyester peach
coloreddress with a chiffon train falling from the
shouldr rs. She wore a corsage if white roses.
The groom's raaotfiit r µ•ore a blue print chiffon dress
with a knee-lingth overblouse. She wore a corsage. of
yellow roses.
For a v.'edding trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls, the
bride changed to a three piece camel colored suit.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Teichert will reside in Goderich..
Prior to the wedding the hridc was feted at showers
held by Bev Doll, friend of the bride: Judy Kelly, cousin
of the hridc; Mrs. Mary Morris, neighbour of the bride;
and Mrs. Elgin Fisher, aunt of the bride. A girls' stag.
was held for the bride by Jody Hoy.
W.M.S. opens fall season
The Fall season of the the devotions with the resume of how the W.M.S.
W.M.S. Knox Church Scripture from Psalm 46. can help in the work of
Afternoon Auxiliary opened Mrs,. Ella Bogie gave a very helping the handicapped.
with their September meeting interesting account of "The
on Tuesday, September 20 in Man Born Blind” from St. Mrs. Edward thanked all
Knox Church Parlor at 2:30 John's Gospel, chapter 9, who had taken part in the a
p.m. President,. Mrs. Clayton 1-41, climaxing.her splendid devotions and after singing
Edw erel preside4 - -and mark-with-the.poem "..`Forgive_Hymn, 456 and the Benedic-__
welcomed all present and/he Me Lord When I Whine`". This tion, members enjoyed a
Call to Worship was a lovely was followed with prayer by social half hour with lunch
poem; Members joined in. Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs. R. served by the social corn-
singing Hymn 565 and -McAllister then gave a mittee.
minutes of last meeting were
read and adopted. Roll call
'showed 27 members present.
Various Secretaries
reported: Glad Tidings Speaking about the new
Mrs. Ron. McCallum advised Day Care Centre to be opened
members that subscriptions at Huronview, Mrs. Anne St.
to the Glad Tidings will be Jean gave an interesting
due next month ut can be outline to the members of the
paid before this if anyone CCB, Bluewater Club of Huron
wants. Visiting — Mrs. Ella County in the Orange Hall • in
Bogie reported she had done Clinton on September 20.
considerable visiting., along This centre is to be
with other members, since organized for adults who will
the June Meeting and it was be brought to Huronview by
suggested by Mrs. Lanaway volunteer drivers (mileage
that the W.M.S. look into the
matter of having the names of
the sick available so cards
could be sent or visits made;
Literature — Mrs. A. Enright
had several books available
for members to read; Supply
Fund — Mrs. A. Straiton
reported the blessing boxes
will be brought in again at the
November meeting and the
Supply commitment has been
met.
The treasurer's report was
adopted on motion of Mrs.
G.G. MacEwan and Mrs. R.
McAllister . The October
meeting will be the
Thankoffering meeting and
members were asked to mark
the date October 18 on their
calendars. Also members
were asked to make note that
the Fall Rally of Huron
Presbyterial will be in Knox
Church Wednesday, October
12 with the W.M.S. Auxiliary
and the Arthur Circle as
hostessess,
The offering was received
during singing of Hymn 471
and Mrs. A, Straiton lead ih
Centre to be organized
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