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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-24, Page 5•1 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 • 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 Keep Canada Working .ror, LET'S ALL BUY IN SEAFORTH All new cars and trucks 199." over invoice price 404 1980 Chevette 4 door. hatchback, green, cloth trim reclining front seat, rear defroster, sports mirrors, pin strips, automatic, white wa)-1' tires, heavy duty battery. Serial Wo. 206230 $5893.00 1980 Chev Bel Air 4 door sedan, 8 cyl., dark blue, floor mats, side moudling, remote control mirror, heavy duty battery, A.M. radio, wheel covers, power brakes, power steering. Serial No. 103586. FAMOUS FOR FAIRNESS 16950.00 . 1980 Camaro • Baby blue cloth trim, tinted glass, floor mats, defroster, sports mirrors, power brakes, power steering, 8 Cyl automatic, radio, rally wheels. Serial No. 578433 17663.00 1980 Chev Pick Up Dark Camel, full foam seat, mirrors, heavy duty shocks, -power steering. power brakes. radio, rear step bumper. cigar lighter, radial tires. Serial No. 179-032 $6-100•°° 1980 Citation 4 door, katchback, rear defroster, mirrors, power brakes, power steering. rally wheels white wall tires, Serlal No. 215302 Offer good from July 24 - July 31st 5684500 McLaughlin CHEVROLET - OLDS LTD. 527-1140 Seaforth Service Selection Saving Satisfaction Leasin • UBLI and area news painter by trade. 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.... We are ready to receive your 1980 *Wheat *Barley We are contracting now Trucking is available for pick-up & &livery RYAN DRYING LTD Walton, Ont. Brussels Seaforth 887-9261 527-0527 zap - of London and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of Brodhagen visited Saturday • evening -visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs Fd Regele 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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