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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-06-14, Page 34111111110111111111811111116 HPSSB kindeg.artn policy is changed BY WILMA OKE The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board heard a presentation on the geography curriculum as taught to students in Grades 7 and 8 Five year gravel lease in planning Goderich township council is in the process of putting together a five year lease for gravel to be usedon township roads. Council instructed clerk Robin Thompson to prepare a five year lease for gravel at 30 cents a yard. The agreement is with Ed Deeves, owner of the -land. Council also passed two bylaws to regulate the development of two mobile home parks on the Bayfield Line. The parks, just outside Bayfield, are to be developed ac- cording to the township official plan. The bylaws regulate the use of land and the character of the buildings on the land. Council also met with representatives of the Bluewater fi Beach Association to supply residents of the beach area with information regarding dust control, dogscontrol, fences and drains. Council asked the road superintendant and the township clerk to respond to the questions from the beach ratepayers. Council asked Gerry Ginn, reeve Grant Stirling and the township 'clerk to estimate costs for the proposed sport field and to_apply to Wintario for grants for the project. Six building permits were approved. Tudor Wain received a permit for a silo, Swamp Castle for a storage shed and house, Grant Fisherrfor a garage, Garnet Wright to demolish a porch and to K. Gyapjas to build a tool shed. The permit to Gyapjas is to be referred to the township building inspector and the house for Swamp Castle is subject to approval from the county health unit. Light agenda for W. Wawanosh West Wawanosh township council had a light agenda at its June session handling ad- ministrative duties such as building permits and severances. Two severances were approved at the June 5 session, one of them on a tie vote that was broken. by reeve Leo Foran. The severance was granted to Claude and Dorothy Stewart. The other went to Harold and Barbara Londry. Council approved eight building permits. The applications were received from J. Hakkers for a barn; J. Bos for a silo, J.D. Durnin for an addition to a house, T. Stark for a shed, M. Shetler for a barn, T. Nicholson for a house addition, L. Miller for a shed and T. Armstrong for a garage. Another application, received from F. McQuillen for an im- plement shed, was ap- proved subject to com- -ptetion of an application; indicating the size of the building and its cost. Tile drain loans were granted to J. Stoll,„ D. Stutzman and R. Bieman. William Beyersbergen requested that the township inspect the Rintoul Drain where it crosses his property claiming the drain needed cleaning. The drainage superintendant inspected the pipe and reported to council that clean-up work should be handled. Council authorized the work be done. Happy 4.3rd Anniversary (June 13th) Frank' & Elaine Leddy From The Family... 411111111111MIlsr A in the Huron and Perth Separate Schools. Making the presentation were Paul Zybura off St. Michael's School, Stratford; Terry Craig off St. 'James School, Seaforth and Roberta Stemp of St. Mary's School, Goderich., During July and August the board will hold only one meeting a month, unless an extra meeting is considered necessary. In July the meeting will be held on the 16th and in August on the 20th. Superintendent of Education Joseph McCauley pointed out for the information of parents that the revised policy on kindergarten admission, approved at the May 28 meeting will become effective Sep- tember 1, 1979. It is that until'now a child had to be five years old by December 31 to enrol in a class starting in Sep- tember of the same year. Starting September 1, 1979 - •where sufficient space' are available and at the parent's request, the child may be enrolled if he turns five by January 31 of -the following year. The board office had calls from parents wanting clarification on the starting time of the policy. It was reported , that Clem Regier had been appointed school bus driver for St. Boniface School, Zurich and. Mrs. Sharon Rau for Ecole Ste. Marie, Zurich, both with duties to commence in September 1979. Tenders will be called for the installation of • metal clad over brick on the upper part of the gym at St. Mary's School, Goderich; remodelling seven classroom win dows, plus the window in the principal's office at Our- Lady, of ;r Mount _ Seh Carmel : odfi; ' Mount Carmel;; " remodel.ling four classroom windows at Mount Carmel. The board accepted the, resignation of Lillian Simpson, music teacher. (20 percent) effective August 31, 1979. A field day will be held June 20 at the Mitchell District High School for the athletes in the 19 schools in the system. The trustees were invited to attend. Seamus Doherty (left) and Phillip Durand, placed a wreath at the cenotaph in Clinton during the weekend when the Knights of Columbus of the Father Stephen Eckert Council of Seaforth and District\attended the annual Corporate Communion and Breakfast. Over x'200 persons were present. (Photo by The Huron Expositor) New president • The Huron Real Estate Board has arranged for Mr. Vic Vandermolen of. the Ontario Real Estate Association to make a presentation to the board members,and their special gusts members of the legal profession of Huron County. The presentation will deal with ethics, ar- bitration and grievance procedures in regards to real estate transactions. The Board hopes that by having a, better in- formed public there will be less need for these procedures and at the same time are establishing a close liaison • with the legal profession. The meeting will be held at the Maitland Country Club, Wed- nesday June 20, at 7:30 p.m. Join the Canadian minority group. The Fit. Robert Sharen of Realty World, Sharen Realty and Insurance Ltd., in Grand Bend, • was elected president of the Huron Real Estate Board recently. Sharen takes over from Bert Alexander of Alexander and . Chapman Real Estate Ltd., in Goderich, who has been president of the board since its in- ception. Other executives are Paul Zurbrigg, Bill' Clifford, Peter Bettger and Connie McIntyre of Godeich and John Duddy of Clinton. Enjoy Our Dinner Menu a„he Bavarian Inn BAYFIELD APPETIZERS .75 OF THE DAY 1.75 THE CHEF'S SOUP Baked, Homemade . 75 FRENCH ONION SOUP with Swiss Cheese, , Rye Bread . Rye Bread 2'50 SMOKED OYSTERS servediwith RCream served with 3 5q MARINATEDHERRING ........................... . . SHRIMP COC4y ENTREES 6.95 Sauerbraten* ur,tured ,n red sour, sen'ed with our de6e ruu. 6 �_r 6.50 7entler un of uvk hurler .. Wiener Schnitzel * t renna SW(' hreude`r r 4.75 Wien .......... Knackwurst* • ' • • • ' ' . will special Gerrnun sauerkruu, 4.50 !feel Sausage - rnunrn rode. saved . ' .. . Octoberfest Sausages* • • • ' • ' 4.7 6.85 .Serve with our sperru, German sauerkraut ....... ......... Kasseler RipPcheri . • • • • • • . „, ..,uur seen.! Gerrnun ...... ruu, smug ed pork chops servrd _ • '],50 Truly different - .. .. .. . Cordon Bleu ,r,,,ler, „r,,, barn . 6.50 euldrn muter, „uh ,nrk rod Will .. • 67 5 Shrimp ..... • • • • ' Rainbow Trout, Menuiere • • . . ' 7.95 W Trout ,nrlli, I „nh ,hnnyr . . . . 6.95 Rambo •....... ••• a erg„ Rina Sun la ,, , • r• 5,95 I rr .fur .Sunday de - .....,, and ,..uteri u,p ruwn,. hrar,erl rn .. u�� Bavarian Goulash ,rrrt�r(t'r't heel stew' • ']0,95 . Filet Mignon"6 oz• a,r rlr,rrrr ,r ieell done . • . • • • 10.95 Sirloin Steak 10 oz. ,er,ed .,.d, unions. n,ed,ar„ or ,ve,l dune . 13.85 Lobster Tails ,er'ed ,,,d,,Iro,' nutter ......95 16, 95 Surf and Turf , lnh,rrr rutl and h n:. ,der sreuk '............. • 3.00 CHILDREN'S PORTIONS (under 12 years) 1 50 1.00 1.25 ' .40 DESSERTS BLACKFOREST CHERRY CAKE, Homemade PIES (cherry cheese, cheese, apple), Homemade iCE CREAM . . COFFEE OR TEA h 10 .. OSE _ _ RED OR R ex l rax li WINE - SPF.C'IAI IOino1 WHITE. Served in a I Litre Carafe to take it home \._ de roll and butter, tossed salad, vegetables and potatoes Dinners 1 � For Reservations call 565=2843 1 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1979 -PAGE 3 C hose breakfast • Whelan is special speaker r Over 200 members of the Knights of Columbus, wives and friends off the Father Stephen Eckert Council 5289, of Seaforth and District, attended 'the annual Corporate Communion and Break- fast on Sunday, June 10. The•• group attended Holy Mass at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Father Hardy as celebrant in St. Joseph's Church, Clinton. Father Hardy also gave a short homily. Following the church service the members, headed by a Piper and Drum Corp and 16 Fourth Degree Knights as an honor guard, marched to the Cenotaph where the Knights placed a wreath in remembrance $f the war dead. Following the laying of the wreath, the parade marched to the Clinton Legion Hall where the Legion Ladies Auxiliary catered for the breakfast. Following grace by the Rev. Fr. Hardy, Council Chaplain, Ewart Wilson, Catholic. Activity Chairman, and Master of Ceremonies, introduced the head table: Rene Brochu, Program Chairman and Mrs. Brochu; Edward Melady, Deputy Grand Knight, and Mrs. Melady; Andrew Kelly, Grand Knight of Kilroy Council, Stratford and Mrs. Kelly; Seamus Doherty, Grand Knight and Mrs. Doherty; Hon. Eugene Whelan, former Agricultural Minister, and Mrs. Whelan; Rev., Fr. Hardy, Chaplain; Phil Durand, immediate Past Grand Knight and Mrs. Durand; Sir Knight Vic Walden, Faithful Navigator of the Dean Egan Assembly of the 4th Degree Knights and Mrs. Walden; P Ewart Wilson, Catholic Activity Chairman and Mrs. Wilson. During the program, Sir Knight Andy Kelly proposed the toast to Canada followed by greetings to the members and guests by Seamus Doherty, Grand Knight. Sir Knight Phil Durand introduced the Quest Speaker, the Hon. Eugene Whelan who spoke mainly on the early settlement of Canada in the Amherst and Windsor District and how all nationalities worked together and future generations. The guest speaker was introduced by Deputy Grand Knight, Ted Melady who also presented the guest speaker with a gift and Mrs. Whelan with a bouquet of flowers. Others taking part were Don Moglan and Frank Crowley, flag bearers; Bryan Lavis and John Van Bakel, wreath bearers. Cecil Tufts, Stratford, was Parade Marshall and •Richard McKay Color Captain. was You are Invited to a FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN'S BANQUET at the WHITE CARNATION, HOLMESVILLE- 7 P.M. 1VfONTYAT JURE 18, 1979 - SMORGASBORD DINNER '5.00 PER PERSON Please confirm your attendance by calling 524-E1142 or 524-6543. Banquet Held 3rd Monday of each month Next Meeting - Monday, July 16 Come and bring a friend Guest Speaker EDWARD GOODWIN Ed was born in England, and had a metalurgical education at University College, Southampton. Ed is now a Canadian Citizen, coming here in 1956. He was with C.G.E. and supervised the team of Engineers and Technicians that developed the production processes for the Candu Reactor fuel. Since 1972 he has had his own business, specializing in high temperature metal any. At his church Ed Is a Counsellor and teaches a course on Counselling. , Ed testifies to 'the wonderful saving power of Christ, when his life had become confused and back-slidden eight years ago. Come and hear this great teaching testimony. "HIS DOMINION SHALL BE FROM SEA TO SEA" Zech 9:10 TXE ARLTON SHONA ND APPEARING IN THE Seaforth Community. Centre SATURDAY, UNE 23 9 to 1 a.m. Lunch provided Sponsored by Seaforth Lions Club Tickets $6.00 each Tickets at Bob and Betty's, Vincent Farm Equipment and from Seaforth Lions or order by phone. Call 527-0120, 527-0373. After completing our Remodelling We are Celebrating our Annual Summer PERM SPECIAL Starting June 14th Reg. '50 Perms - Special $4 5 AO Reg. '40 Perms - Special $3 S •00 Reg. '35. Perms - Special $30.00 Reg. '30 Perms - Special $ 2 S • 00 $20.00 Perms also available We are pleased to announce that Vicki Oke has just joined our staff. Vicki is experienced in all phases of hair styling... VICKI Looking for a new and sensational look. Come see Joanne, Liz, Judy or Vicki Today... MEN NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Heather Beauty Salon 108 LIGHTHOUSE ST., SINCE 1948 GODERICH 1 524.7461 31ST. JOANNE LIZ JUDY