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SEAFORTH SIDEWALK SALE—Seaforth merchants describe this
year's sidewalk sale as a success. There were a lot of shoppers along
Main St. looking for bargains. This S'ear the sale was held from July 17 to
19. •(Photo by Heel-)
St. Columban and area
saddened by drownings
Deep sadness fell over this
community early .Monday
when we learned of the tragic
death of two children, Sari
and Ryan McGratton. We
extend sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Rick McGratton, to
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
McGratton, Mrs. Mary Ryan
and the families. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan
and family, London with Ted
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
, ByvirmytAORE
.thoughts about CSO and it was tabled until
Petty lawbreakers will be he1pug to July 21, At that June meeting Trustee David
inaintaiiithe'19 schools in the Huron -Perth , O'Reilly defended the program saying they
Catholic school system.
Trustees voted Monday night to partici.
pate ,.in the provincial government's coal.
inunity serVice orders program which pats
-minor offenders to work in the community
rather than behind bar,,
were not dealing with hardened criminals
but people "who have just slipped off the
straight and narrow".
When the program came up for discussion
Monday,.Trustea Michael Connolly ' said it
was "a serious thing" and expressed
However, the Students will have nn, concern about publicity. His request to hold
contact With these non-violentoffenders aa the discussion in committee of the whole was
the board will only permit them to wor1ta0 given unanimous approval. -
during the Christmas break, the March In other business the board approved the
. mid-term break or the months of July and, property committee's report and recom-
August. The board will do this for a trial
period of one year, beginning Auguat 1,
1980, with the board's Director of Education
"
the contact person for the program.
In April the board had approved in
principle to accept the offer from the
ministry of correctional services to accept
offenders. as _volunteers forwork....M__thSests.
program called Community Service Orders
(CSO.).
In June some of the trustees had second
mendation on asbestos hazards in its
schools. In April it was learned following
tests on the schools that asbestos was found
in ceiling tiles at three separate schools but
there was.no health threat to pupils and staff
and "We have nothing to be alarmed
about", accordinglo Ontario labour ministry
& Francs, Melady on Sunday,
Larry Kale (Mississauga)
called on his grandparents
Vinc & Mary Lane Saturday.
Sister Jean Moylan & Gor-
don visited at their home.
Mike and Mary Helen Van
Loon were in Mississauga on
Saturday.
Brodhagen
In the three schools affected
approved the work be completed
the board
as author -
HURON EXPOSITOR
JULY 24 1
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ized to a maximum Past of $68,495, follpwing
apOreval of the ministry of education which
has said grants will be available for the
work.;
SPRAYING ENTRANCE
Mickey Vere, chairman of the property
committee, said at St, Columban school the
entrance ceiling will be sprayed with
Decades to remove any possible asbestos
hazard, at St. Boniface School in Zurich the
corridor ceiling will be sprayed and at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel school, Mount
Carmel, the corridor ceiling will be stripped
and the lights replaced; the ceilings in five
classrooms, the principal's 'office and the
staff room will all be sprayed with.Decadex.
Mr. Vere said it is hoped the work will be
completed before school starts in Septem-
ber.
The board increased the basic salary paid
to drivers of board -owned buses by S1,00 per
day for 1.85.schoollayain the 1980:81 school
calendar, making a new basic salary amount
of S4,042.50. The hourly rate paid to drivers
- of board -owned -buSes for extra curricular
induatkilet•isgviian bfieewincrraetaZdeffbYec2s5dyceenSteilftett
1980 of $5.50 Per hour.
• William Eckert, Director of Education,
said that all teaching positions have been
filled except for the position of Speech
pathologist, made vacant by the departure of
Christine Kelly to the Carleton Separate
School Board near Ottawa. In spite of
advertisingino replacement has been found,
Mr. Eckert said. The position will be
advertised and the possibility of a speech
correctionist will be considered, Mr. Eckiff
stated.
Mrs. Carol McDonnell will be granted a
two-month leave of absence from September
2, to October 31, 1980 from her teaching
position at Precious Blood School at Exeter.
Lou Kramers will be offered the Oppor-
tunity to clean St. Patrick's sahool kinder.
...garten_ room- at the- board -office -during-the- - —
month of August 1980 for $100.
The next meeting of the board will be held
on September 8. -
Two new families move to village
Correspondent
MRS. H. LEONHARDT
345-2419
The flowers on the altar in
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, at the Sunday
morning service were in
memory of the late Harold
Mogk who died 2 years ago
July Igth, placed there by
the family. The two baskets
in the chancel were from the
funeral of the late Albert
Siemon,
Mrs. Roma Stnith is a
patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
We welcome two new
families to the village of
Brodhagen. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Morris and Marie
Ireland and son William, age
9. They have purchased the
former Lavern Wolfe home
and have moved here from
Atwood. Mr. Ireland drives a
truck for Home Hardware,
St. Jacobs, and is a sign
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill and
Annette Ward and sons
David, 2 years and Billy -Jo 6
months old have purchased
the former Art Priestap home
and . mo'aied here from
R.R. 4, Walton in June. Mr.
Ward works for the Co-op in
Seaforth. We hope they will
like the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eick-
meier, Mr. and Mrs. 4ifton
Vock, spent the weekend at
Richmond Hill with Mr: and
Mrs. Ron Smith and girls. On
Sunday they experienced
severe electrical storms in
that area.
Mrs. Mina Pauli, Detroit,
and daughter Elaine from
Rochester and Adelia Cap.
ling,- Mitchell, visited with
Katie Querengesser.
Rev. and Mrs. John
Arbuckle, Guelph visited at
the same home last week.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Bode (nee
Anderson) on their recent
marriage. They have re-
turned home from their
honeymoon at Niagara Falls
and have now taken up
residence on the groom's
farm on the 4th and Sth
concession of Logan Twp.
Mr. Howard Bode also of
the 4th and 5th concession of
Logan has permanently
taken up residence with his
Winthrop people
attend reception
Correspondent
MAR G HIALEY
52/-1856
A large crowd attended the
McNichol Reunion at the
Lion's Park in Mitchell on
Sunday. Among those
attending were from Inger-
soli. Mississauga. (linton,
London. Woodstock, K it ch -
e ner. Walton and Mitchell.
A large crowd of neigh-
bours and friends attended
the weddins reception for
Mr.,and Bob Smith, the
former Bonne Storey of R.If.
1. Seaforth recently.
Mr. Robert Hulley and
Home from
trip to Europe
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Ahrens. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Prueter. Mr an1 Mrs. Wil-
fred Roy. Mr anhl Mrs. Doug
Wagg and old Bauer
have ret ed ho, from an
ernoyable trip to Switzerland.
Germany. East Berlin, Aus-
tria. and Liecb.enstein.
Debbie visited with Bob and
Janet Hulley. Gilford. Deb-
bie is visiting with Penny
Taylor. Whitby.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Dalton who are
grandparents again. Ron and
Kathy Ward had a baby
daughter born this. past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hullcy.
Dave, Misses Jackie and
Judy McGee, and Ron Sher-
itt, London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ev. Robinson, Kip -
pen.
McKillop family
at Manitoulin
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
527-1106
Pearl, Harold and Carl
McCallum. Larry. Marsha
and Randy Meyers who spent
last week at their cottage at
Manitoulin Island have
returned to their homes.
Jamie Dalton spent Friday
with his cousins Cindy and
Colleen McCallum
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tippelt
Farmers....
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and Mr. David Glanville,
Rose and E.arl of Listowel
visited their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele on
Sunday.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Bode, Brodhagen.
Miss Elaine Pauli,
Roehester and Mrs. Adelia
Capling Mitchell visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Eickmeier.
Over the weekbnd Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Bode had as
their guests Jim Leawood
Stratford, Mrs. Ida Diehl,.
Seaforth formerly of Logan,
Mrs. Janice Ahrens, West
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Rose, Carol and Juanita,
Brodhagen, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Beuennann, Darren
and Miss Angela Duffy,
McKillop, and Mrs. Herman
Fleischauer, Milverton.
Jeffrey and Kevin
Leonhardt, Embro, spent the
weekend with their grand-
mother Mrs. H. Leonhardt
and Earl.
Dale Leonhardt) Thames -
ford, and Sue Goodwin,
Ingersoll, visited at the same
nome on Saturday.
Pastor and Mrs. Arthur
Horst received good news
today. They have a new
grandson named Nathan
Arthur born June 26th to'
Paul and Vicki Horst$Gembu,
Nigeria; Congratulations to
all from the community.
Mr. Wm. Bennewies,
R.R.1, Bornholm, is a patient
in , Seaforth community
Hospital since Sunday.
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