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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-04, Page 4Ef iu �yT al 4.. • Corres oudent 1 • JOAN CRO 345.772 One quartet of 1.984 is over and weli etiall the.snow andt1col weather is gone upitext year. The rohins.oko back. the crocuses arain • bloom and the, ;daylight hours are getting longer each week The enlightening t tight of pealing off those layers of heavy inter attire is a marvelous; feeling Children are enjoying their,,swing setnfp, • game of hop scotolhif pitch and catch ori a turn with their skipping. ropes. The tc' cles and tricycles have been brought etit,Bom their winterhiding spot only to qed a• few tires is need. of air. The,•lovely sunshine on' Sunday brought Many; people; both -young and old, out for.:a. stroll only to gaze about in amazement at all • the stones and sticks to he, raked off. their la}wps and otherrtape •r s beif coal'd:getthoseApril a l to conte and rinseraway the lest of wi ter dark 'aid dingy film.+tlt:at covers the S , One can'.ha0ly waittosine i the rpsh scent green g ass vong'cutand 1)e g the roar of tactors; in the distance feverishly working the land for lantin • with the awn of April' mei. ' §urge of energy' that 'm es ` dti ;feet ',,they could Overcome all.obstacles i cludin '=April°Fool's Day. It is the one daywh rnwet,aII,prove to be quite vulnerable wjtenitcomes tea laugh and a. Wee joke, L " • 'April is also caner month andit was good to "see a group;,of youngsters selling bunches of daffodils fogthe Canadian Cancer Society. These young people •should be commended for giving of'their fred..ime for such '.worthy cause especiallen they sald.80 bunches of •++TTY tt;wotild #Iof Bakel Con__►ggrn i _ ibus'j91 1NeL sh .to family �.G}eyr. this 141. br. eI resiiiae u, hii i, C0 Meyan gesiont;Olt 4l. n Mr.andrsRyanlbire Mr.andts,ri,Croi„ Ryan .• ah fa y nd C onin,an 041Y,944. Mr. and:Mrs." Lou, `" -an for Mas. +;+on Saturda ?'E Column an, Parish,Everyone heeled Mr.i AO:Mrs.Bob C for supper; and a socia! evei I. y' e . eld.610,1%'y 1, alio ll" ne ga p0!! K`M : is iaa:i 4040 Apr'0'k t'tfI s an,;" Is at t i o; gut ktil ell Gaarualt a of-w9P.45,ii 1 `m Yea4 Ryk d $kharoit'y�'i cit laq cp frh r l6brathprese,it`him 'with a 91st - •(H09i1.phot I a; Hatt on the *with the p irchase df ECONOMY BOX, BUCKET, OR BARREL at regular tat P • rice from FRIED CHICKEN & , EAFOOD Right now and for a limited film; Only, 'you will ' receive ONE FREE WASH CYCLE with every purchase of DIXIE LEE FRiED CHICKEN. Clean our car of dirt and salt. the easy way. Our wash features: • .• FOAM BRUSHES . . • WATER SOFTENER • HOTYI,r BONUS: Save s2.503 OFF DIXIE LEE PURCHASES GET YOUR CAR WASH SAVER CARD STAMPED EACH TIME YOU WASH YOUR CAR. FULL DETAILS AVAIL- ABLE AT STORE. • •. v . ze Jim' e FRIED:CHICKEN 6SOODE ICEST.E. 'S$AFORTH ' Owned & operated by Dougithude KINDE:R'G '11.EG1STR , '41Me, En lla Mi 41124pa MIll Street, DUB Narl , Onta#1 , + iE0 r ,:,, Telephone Ndl 3il1St2033 ioNDE1tGARTEN EGI i ON DATE. • Aprll10,1984� Time 9:004.m.,. Kindergarten children needttio.he 5 years of age on or before'Decentiler 31,1984. Please . bring proof of :'cage (Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of immunization),• "'• ar. ."IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" Li 482-7103 tf «1E upper end Solis{ ` .. a° ODER ROTARY I Neil. . Dur! .527.1737 527 '082 27' 4,4 fi OT OFF THE fff on. Partli Sepage teiS.On ii•t oard `amt `itr'March 6 Meeting, a tiros its 19r 85 school",ye•ar calendaar` rich include es& !gine; profesal nal; accffiivity.�(PA) ,a . 4dministrative aS,ais f Oaeteh Blanch- e esaid there will„be sehool days next •y;: ar, ineludinp thePA�`da s, ora day mote than the minimum allowed y the t of tication a•r 45y -c' a :be `first day of school ?i,,,h,,ael44110:;:t''' "Sstuide ts�entling school ona1'955"-Ri blightsof the scho•olalendar cel e: . istmas.• s' wi h;' Roe .1 A, p Chk{ . hdliay # Dec. 2 -beings the:;last da ~of'"school anis' students' • ceturging to schooner ran. 7;f The mid -winter break rias from Match 11• to 1,5 ' " Board halrman Roz Murray of RR , Dublin asked if -Remenibra ce Day, cls o 1Riiget a °hoiiday.3: Blanchette 'sd"tbe current school ye'fl r',isythe first year thatlhe •” sstry, of'Education dro d;that• as a PPe �dh3" ho el' �A dayswill a ori Sept: St':. Octi 26 28;;ktec 14, i`» 1984 and Mar, 29, Apr, � ,'.. ay: he0, June 27 and: S 1985 € "ito y business the ba'nj'o aimed r. <. Blxa the , :1101 supethitendent of yucca qt n, i,June,),•94b)90'to Ministry• a�pxgvak • • • M B1anehette,, formerly prindga ,at St. Bop ace,` Sepai•ate School.. •Zurich 'received, word on March 23•that? he had pasketlAtia mope' • iadintn trative asssistaiti,°since Wiillani' Eckert,, directoroteducation,,suffered a heart attack earlier this year, • • a, Mr Blanchette expects to be re;turninj as . Si^ Boniface principal in Septetnber:r3 ;;1 Superinteident; of Fd`ucation °'iohn lt+f4-- Ctauley has been filling in as acting,directtot y f education since Mr. Eckert's absence. bty off, icer seertiticaate *War: on.•: as' teenworkin outaftheboard cd• I e; ",dean and mean'' and "bare bOpes' 'phrases•used to describe `the Perth -county` uard of Euucatioii',s 1984 budget of over 144 • inillton, , y'. , d u'Tir' o 'M tc e.1 '" an' he f, l h lr ch�%m ...oft e board's ,finance ,comznittee, to d his,:'fellow trustees._on Mar..7t174.1tat. the 1984 ,budget represents' a 5.6,'p cr rent `increase oyer tags 'year's`bt#dget;of li4O i, t, §r,' illiriir "t' : , To.pay for the•, ge# expert ituress, the board will. go td the taxpayers for over S15 mililon,. t+' 47` " cent, increase :over lash year's levy of atout•S1d million. " . "It's a very responsible budget in light of +e economic times to .410• the Mitchell • "While iagtee drat r rith all sign brought `faryiard r it' is a•lean mean budget- it• should belnoted?.• that it'S,t:trot, so much a- 1ercentage€ of increase ;that disturbs rate. jiayers,tacit the a. mount of dollars; spent and the productivvity,' said chairman Dereck • Ward "I'm noLtryyijng to slander administration orinembeisofth teachingstaff.bat it -hasn't csomchometotheard enough how close we have to keep an eye on",,salaries and fringe benefits.!". . : , Bobloiile, superintenifentofbusiness and finance, Said overall the beardxeceiWed a •S, per tent rant increase Froin the'lltaince.• from 521.Smtllion in 1983to'$22 7milhon this year. ` ,, . . *^r. ' otuat . I•lowevor.' gt.,.. lib*.said the"" h a, increase for' operating funds frot`:thi. ',,mninlstry increased by only_4 8 r cent , ,'he restefthe�iincreaseisfoccapita gSratiisvhich co ��' Die , rovjnce "'hare of'a butt d'3. llt 1th1 ts<• G' to `t, ticit ritR.mf ' ese pip ects lnnc ude g'•.'3' I'7•/' 1 : e proyfsiort Of $14,0i10f6 the,.coittputer advisory committee for idditionaal compute# equipment, software and supplies..,• • - The repair' el.several school•roofs Other"' highlights • of 'the''boa'td'ss 19'84 budget are ' ' • ' The second•half.Gf.the estltnated cosi of 00,000 for an addition .and renovations' to the Board's• administration centre 'fit StratL ford of S250,400 is beiiig put in reserve '. Retirement gratuities for 11 em'.loyees in 1984' has been budgeted at 5158.'''. • ' ' Early , retirement' incentive for six em loye $ totals 5,68.000. ` The larggp�si sin le expenditure 'by the board is'529.3 mill on for instruction costs. This is up 5.7 per cent from over S27 million last year, ' Behind the Scenes at The Huron Expositor you'll find a busy group of people working together+ to produce the hewspaper you read every week. There is more that goes into the newspaper than most of us realize. Every story, headline and advertisement must be typeset, proofread and then ptackd on a page in a particular, order. •\ The tine -and personal attention that is given to each story and advertiient Is what•gives The Huron Expositor, its tidy and easy . to read format. ,. The newspaperyouare holding Is the result of the efforts , put Mali by the EStpositbr's Production bepartiirnent if you' would like to contribute any news tips Of photography Ideas please CALL The ExpoiltOr at 821-0240. TYPESETTING STAFF: Dianne McGrath Mavens Charters PROOFREADER: Christine Viewer CAi9D4E• Crani -Students of St. dames Separate- School, Seaforti participated id a Candie t'fght tereirieny iaaf week, The event vat held in St. dames Harman Catholic Church as vpart of the Easter Celebration. The Cefebratiin,of Light saw oil' Students flltrig Into the chut°clt with candies acidtoilowin me ceremony, . they 'watched a. ,flim which depicted Scenery and sunlight. 134% approved • (ContinuedffriMPg. A3) • Another large `'ren of 'revenue for the chanty are -fees -amid service charges of 52.4 million, The largest income in this area are fee's front •'tiaroiviety residents of S2.3 Million This Wilr`.bffset the Iluronview budget of almost S5 tpilhtin, The 1983 ',surplus of $314,000' is included as. revenue in the 1984 budget. ' • The largest expenditures for the county are in social services, which includeseneral assistance, Iluronview and Family and Children's Services. this -portion of the budget totals 56,3 trillion. Transpiirfiation'sertiees, ineinding323,1100 for the airport, totals 55.5 million. • The rest of the 1984 expenditures include 51.7 million for health services, S939,062 for general administration. 5901,281 for recrea- tion and cultural services, 5439,808 for planning and development and 11'64,315 for members of council. Thos voting in favor of the budget included Robert Bell of Tackersmttft, Tom Cronin ,.of $1ylh, Tom Cunningham of Ifuilett Bill trIston of Morris, Marie Ilicknell ofMCliillopand /lorry Klungel of Remelt. Absent from the meeting were Wiill''aam Cathphell•of 5eaforth and Calvin Kreuter of 8atissets. -,144,,,..,7„,,4.-. >- , ''" Owned 17 MAI ` ' ,' BBOT .. °'` , 1E1 ifrokl;rMi & ioperated by John avid i�orri Anka Moore,;. � , BlAi�CNED� . Salted or Unsalted, k �rt ,w4.i.+�+ i■Lr A•�� ,.s*`^r Ai;t l �. 4 1b. ory , Se ifOOd! Flaivour `. � 4 ; , 'i, 0 ' 7;r� b+;a.w a ' lbs" +, f1.< ag ARN . + , "." I 1.14 ill; SUNFLOWER , E D in the ;shell . , ��ltllffltwlils•.� iF?tnj:P�'at:•+�i��t.i�.1t>t(�'d �A�!:98 r: i. lk., �,11� -• KING • , l.49 Ib. • Flavoured Crystal. DRINKIII .F`i�tllf f�urlch� ®raper Omitted 1.3t STORE URS Mori. Thurs.' 9-6 F:rl. 9.9 Sat• 9-5 OT OFF THE fff on. Partli Sepage teiS.On ii•t oard `amt `itr'March 6 Meeting, a tiros its 19r 85 school",ye•ar calendaar` rich include es& !gine; profesal nal; accffiivity.�(PA) ,a . 4dministrative aS,ais f Oaeteh Blanch- e esaid there will„be sehool days next •y;: ar, ineludinp thePA�`da s, ora day mote than the minimum allowed y the t of tication a•r 45y -c' a :be `first day of school ?i,,,h,,ael44110:;:t''' "Sstuide ts�entling school ona1'955"-Ri blightsof the scho•olalendar cel e: . istmas.• s' wi h;' Roe .1 A, p Chk{ . hdliay # Dec. 2 -beings the:;last da ~of'"school anis' students' • ceturging to schooner ran. 7;f The mid -winter break rias from Match 11• to 1,5 ' " Board halrman Roz Murray of RR , Dublin asked if -Remenibra ce Day, cls o 1Riiget a °hoiiday.3: Blanchette 'sd"tbe current school ye'fl r',isythe first year thatlhe •” sstry, of'Education dro d;that• as a PPe �dh3" ho el' �A dayswill a ori Sept: St':. Octi 26 28;;ktec 14, i`» 1984 and Mar, 29, Apr, � ,'.. ay: he0, June 27 and: S 1985 € "ito y business the ba'nj'o aimed r. <. Blxa the , :1101 supethitendent of yucca qt n, i,June,),•94b)90'to Ministry• a�pxgvak • • • M B1anehette,, formerly prindga ,at St. Bop ace,` Sepai•ate School.. •Zurich 'received, word on March 23•that? he had pasketlAtia mope' • iadintn trative asssistaiti,°since Wiillani' Eckert,, directoroteducation,,suffered a heart attack earlier this year, • • a, Mr Blanchette expects to be re;turninj as . Si^ Boniface principal in Septetnber:r3 ;;1 Superinteident; of Fd`ucation °'iohn lt+f4-- Ctauley has been filling in as acting,directtot y f education since Mr. Eckert's absence. bty off, icer seertiticaate *War: on.•: as' teenworkin outaftheboard cd• I e; ",dean and mean'' and "bare bOpes' 'phrases•used to describe `the Perth -county` uard of Euucatioii',s 1984 budget of over 144 • inillton, , y'. , d u'Tir' o 'M tc e.1 '" an' he f, l h lr ch�%m ...oft e board's ,finance ,comznittee, to d his,:'fellow trustees._on Mar..7t174.1tat. the 1984 ,budget represents' a 5.6,'p cr rent `increase oyer tags 'year's`bt#dget;of li4O i, t, §r,' illiriir "t' : , To.pay for the•, ge# expert ituress, the board will. go td the taxpayers for over S15 mililon,. t+' 47` " cent, increase :over lash year's levy of atout•S1d million. " . "It's a very responsible budget in light of +e economic times to .410• the Mitchell • "While iagtee drat r rith all sign brought `faryiard r it' is a•lean mean budget- it• should belnoted?.• that it'S,t:trot, so much a- 1ercentage€ of increase ;that disturbs rate. jiayers,tacit the a. mount of dollars; spent and the productivvity,' said chairman Dereck • Ward "I'm noLtryyijng to slander administration orinembeisofth teachingstaff.bat it -hasn't csomchometotheard enough how close we have to keep an eye on",,salaries and fringe benefits.!". . : , Bobloiile, superintenifentofbusiness and finance, Said overall the beardxeceiWed a •S, per tent rant increase Froin the'lltaince.• from 521.Smtllion in 1983to'$22 7milhon this year. ` ,, . . *^r. ' otuat . I•lowevor.' gt.,.. lib*.said the"" h a, increase for' operating funds frot`:thi. ',,mninlstry increased by only_4 8 r cent , ,'he restefthe�iincreaseisfoccapita gSratiisvhich co ��' Die , rovjnce "'hare of'a butt d'3. llt 1th1 ts<• G' to `t, ticit ritR.mf ' ese pip ects lnnc ude g'•.'3' I'7•/' 1 : e proyfsiort Of $14,0i10f6 the,.coittputer advisory committee for idditionaal compute# equipment, software and supplies..,• • - The repair' el.several school•roofs Other"' highlights • of 'the''boa'td'ss 19'84 budget are ' ' • ' The second•half.Gf.the estltnated cosi of 00,000 for an addition .and renovations' to the Board's• administration centre 'fit StratL ford of S250,400 is beiiig put in reserve '. Retirement gratuities for 11 em'.loyees in 1984' has been budgeted at 5158.'''. • ' ' Early , retirement' incentive for six em loye $ totals 5,68.000. ` The larggp�si sin le expenditure 'by the board is'529.3 mill on for instruction costs. This is up 5.7 per cent from over S27 million last year, ' Behind the Scenes at The Huron Expositor you'll find a busy group of people working together+ to produce the hewspaper you read every week. There is more that goes into the newspaper than most of us realize. Every story, headline and advertisement must be typeset, proofread and then ptackd on a page in a particular, order. •\ The tine -and personal attention that is given to each story and advertiient Is what•gives The Huron Expositor, its tidy and easy . to read format. ,. The newspaperyouare holding Is the result of the efforts , put Mali by the EStpositbr's Production bepartiirnent if you' would like to contribute any news tips Of photography Ideas please CALL The ExpoiltOr at 821-0240. TYPESETTING STAFF: Dianne McGrath Mavens Charters PROOFREADER: Christine Viewer CAi9D4E• Crani -Students of St. dames Separate- School, Seaforti participated id a Candie t'fght tereirieny iaaf week, The event vat held in St. dames Harman Catholic Church as vpart of the Easter Celebration. The Cefebratiin,of Light saw oil' Students flltrig Into the chut°clt with candies acidtoilowin me ceremony, . they 'watched a. ,flim which depicted Scenery and sunlight. 134% approved • (ContinuedffriMPg. A3) • Another large `'ren of 'revenue for the chanty are -fees -amid service charges of 52.4 million, The largest income in this area are fee's front •'tiaroiviety residents of S2.3 Million This Wilr`.bffset the Iluronview budget of almost S5 tpilhtin, The 1983 ',surplus of $314,000' is included as. revenue in the 1984 budget. ' • The largest expenditures for the county are in social services, which includeseneral assistance, Iluronview and Family and Children's Services. this -portion of the budget totals 56,3 trillion. Transpiirfiation'sertiees, ineinding323,1100 for the airport, totals 55.5 million. • The rest of the 1984 expenditures include 51.7 million for health services, S939,062 for general administration. 5901,281 for recrea- tion and cultural services, 5439,808 for planning and development and 11'64,315 for members of council. Thos voting in favor of the budget included Robert Bell of Tackersmttft, Tom Cronin ,.of $1ylh, Tom Cunningham of Ifuilett Bill trIston of Morris, Marie Ilicknell ofMCliillopand /lorry Klungel of Remelt. Absent from the meeting were Wiill''aam Cathphell•of 5eaforth and Calvin Kreuter of 8atissets.