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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-11-16, Page 161 i?i'HURON•EXiPO8,TOR, NOVEi► E.h'16, iaea i Ir 1v OS011 ©P, i©0° t•. Three eletnen ary schools iii.'liuroli, County will come;under close scrtifin to see they and "educationally viable' becauseeyof continued declining enrolment' The Huron.CoutBoard<of Education on Nov. 7 approved studies ofschdol.accommo- dation at Hensall Pulitic School,'.1:A.D. "'McCurdy Public School' in Huron Park and Vanastra Public School. "The emphasis we want to take is of a thorough educational evaluation," said director of education Robert Allan. He explained that Costs would not be the only thing 'considered in the reviews. The first action to be taken by the executive committee is to Bold public meetings at the three elementary schools. From these public meetings, accommoda- tion review Committees made up of two parents, two citizens, the trustee for the area, ' one other trustee appointed by the board chairman, a "superintendent, the principal, a teacher and a member of the local municipal council, will be formed. Each committee will have five months toprepare a report for the board's executive committee. If a decision to,:ciose,any of the schools is made by the board on the basis of the report, the school will remain open for one year from the time of the decision. Statistics show that Hensall's Sept. 30 enrolment stood at 125 pupils, while the "minimum effective enrolment" is 145 pupils. J.A.D. Mclrurdy's Sept. 30 enrol- ment was 202 pupils while its minimum gape; Dliffighdiay Birthdays wishes to Paul McLlwain who was 11 on Nov. 13. Happy. quarter -of -the -century to Vicki O'Rourke on Nov. 18. el%dive .,enrolttiefri is :t* pupils ijnd 1►anastra's Sept. 30 enrolment was 92 pu{lils With a,mtnitnuiti .effective entjtl hent of x09• -st4dents, , , A.school's minimum effective' enrolment is the number of students which shoutd be in the school to operate efficiently. • ' While, a fou'rth . school's enrolment to F.E.lvfadill Secondary School in,Wingham, fell belqw the minimum enrolment, the board's • executive committee noted "it would be.untimely" for a review committee now. The school's actual enrolment on Sept. 30 was 949 pupils whereas the minimum expected is 978. The board's accommodation report shows Season's it is more expensive 'to run these three .elementary schpols than the system average of 51187,Aga p p NT DOWN At Hensall Public School, the per pupil cost is S229.30. !f 'aexceptidnal" costs - such as transportation - are added, the per pupil cost is 5267.19. Hensel', • with its current entolment'of 125 students. is expected to continue the dotbnwarrt trend with a projected enrolment of 118 students by 1988. J.A.D. McCurdy Public School has a per pupil cost of $191.41. Adding the exceptional costOrings the per pupils cost of 532.01. This, school's enrolment is expected to remain fairly constant over the next five years with 1988 enrolment projected at 200 students compared to its present enrolment of 202 students. Vanastra has the highest per pupil. cost of the three, schools. The figure stands at euchre$ start 478.92 per student with no exceptional costs noted in the board's report. This . school's enrolment will also remain fairly wr i' constant from its present enrolment of 92 in Brucefieid iSABEL SCOTT he tirst euchre of the season was Theld on pupils. The projected 1988 figure increases the enrolment to 93 pupils. Mr. Allan said the committee will consider three key elements in preparing its report: "The needs ofthe children, the needs of the community and cost's." Friday in the recently redecorated Oddfel- a lows Hall. G' ingerbread house' workshop - The winners were ladies high -Mrs: Jack- Henderson. low Barbara Moffat, lone hands • • 'S 1 O IPPOfl resit anti Offen Correa ndent IHARGARE HOGGARIB 4624902 Carol MCGregorheld.* second open house to present the craftswhichcan bepurchased front Ciitol's Flowers and Gifts. She was very pleased with the success of this venture. A number of Kippen area residents attended the wedding of Doug McKa,'s brother Jeff McKay to Tena DeKoker which Hensall Legion The Hensall Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held the `second Remembrance�Day Banquet in the Hensall Community Centre which was well attended. The Branch is pleased to see that the effort we are making to Involve the whole community is being well ,received. Our guest speaker, Bruce McCall from Brussels was humorous but with a serious side to his speech, he was well received. In our November meeting, 550. was donated to Huron Day Care Centre in Clinton and 5100 to Hensall minor hockey.Member- ship Chairman Comrade Lloyd Allan would like to remind all members that we are going after the Early Bird plaque again this year, so please see Lloyd or his assistant Ted Taylor before the'end of December. On Thursday Dec. 1, comrades and Auxiliary members from the Branch will be H Marjorie Broadfoot, men's high Maty Broadfoot, low David Moffat, lone hands. Anna Haney, lucky draw prize, Anna Haney. There will be a euchre in two weeks on Nov 25. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson have returned from a holiday to Prince Edward county. and Ottawa visiting friends. Mrs. Florence O'Neil, . London spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Violet Ross. Have you ever wondered how the wicked witch from Hansel and Gretal created her dei ble Gingerbread House? ]�o can design and create your .own Gingerbread House. (miniature size, of course) at a local course. For two days (two hours each day) you will receive instruction on preparing your base, making pattern pieces. baking project pieces, and assembling and,decorating your Wuertb's SHOES 28 Albert Street Clinton 482-9692 i •4411141101 • l•. Grob Job Rated WORK BOOTS •" Insulated Safety Toe and Sole SPECIAL $559" A, Hydro, Dielectric Sore's SPECIAL 1 O OPF All Leather 0 /° WORK BOOTS and WORE SHOES • )) M!N�' WINTER WORK WEAR SPECIALS!!° 4 BIG DAYS Wednesday, November 16th to Saturday, November 19th J Ni Grob Kodloks 8" Insulated, Sylfex Leather, Safety and non -safety Reg. '19.95 to 'SIM ONLY X69°S Kaufman Sorel* Loather uppers, Pelt Liners Reg. to '49.15 NOW $ 3 995 ' to $4595 own house.' A complete miniature Ginger-' bread House and other items perfect for your family's Christmas or as gifts for friends will be the magic of this Christmas. The Workshop will take place Nov. 29 and Dec. 1. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. The cost of 520. will include instruction. pattern ' and recipe booklet and materials. Start the holiday .spirit by pre -registering by calling 482-3544. PETS FOR SALE CUTE' N' CUDDLY Orders now being accepted for Persian and Himalayan Kittens - small deposit will hold until Christmas. PHONE 544-9819 . Worship Together • i Al I ",. IleI!Ge `, ` ST.THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH 21 Jarvis St., Seaforth Rev. Gordon Simmons, Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1983 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sunday School ' EVERYONE WELCOME • R.W. PALM. Organist NANCY J. LARONE Choir 1)bector NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH • 54 Goderkh St. West, Seaforlb Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1983 11 a.m. Church Service. Church School and Nursery CHRIST ABOVE ALL Special Guest of our Sunday School -Greg Whiteside- Magician and Ventriloquist Margaret Whitmore Audrey Ma -twain Organist -Choir Director Jr. Cholr Leader ;Iris fieldon Satur4*yy Nov. 12 at $ethe Church I» Easter. Jeff is a formes Kippen area' resident. KWPENVNrTEDCHURCH NEWS, The itemembrahce Day service at St. Andrew's ChurchdKfppeii, was held on Nov,, 13. The kit and prayers and hymns were Most suitably chosen by Pastor Don Moffat fp commemorating the memory of thelnen.who served. some Oaring their all for cause, that • *4; 140d wars, thatthe world may live forever in Pear The. prayer. Was capably given by ,Pure! • Paber. Mrs, David Cooper presided at -the organ, Thc, pf music was an excellent preacho[ piano inutrame ttals by Chrystal• , The fowl " and hut supper held $1, adayq Nov.9 putonby the Kippep U C.W. was well attended and most paccessful: donates to day -cafe centre going to the Nursing Home with treats and special music. At the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting on Nov. 1 850 was donated to Hensall minor hockey and two hours free skating at the Hensall Community Centre. The Christmas party for the children ,is planned for Sunday Dec. 4 so comrades keep this date in mind. Congratulatipns to Jean Munn and Hilda Smale who received Life Memberships; both have been active members in the Auxiliary over 3.0 years, The 550 Money Doll is displayed at Williams Ha', tyling. Tickets may be pur- chased there from any Auxiliary member. The draw w- take place on Dec. 23. The Aiitil . ry meeting in December will be the Ch , , :. Party, so come and enjoy good fellowship gether. At the g g down of the sun And to morning 7l'Ve will remember them. P.R.P.O. Bea Uyl y The Official Board of the United Church met on Wednesday evening and opened with their, final study on the report of Christltn Initiative: The official votewas taken with ballot of "against" the remit being sent to General Connell. Somebody Wants What You Don't Need ! SELL Through Classified Want Ads LASSIFIEDS. Notice FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home . for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Insti- tute, 265A Adelaide Street `"West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. 19-46-01 EARN extra income. Learn to , prepare into a tax returns by correspondence. Local franchises available. Write: Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Spears Road. Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X4. 19-46-01 ARE you living with a drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help.527-1650. 19-46-1 Auction Sales LARGE „elop Qty ,$pf1, i signment auction, Fri Nov. 25th, 10:00, a.m. at Wayne Ward Farm Equip- ment Hwy. 116 Wiarton, On- tario. Last sale of the year. Approximately 75-100 trac- tors, combines, trucks, snow- mobiles plus a large variety of new and used farm equip- ment. More. information phone 519-534-1638 or 534- 2980. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. /16, Wiar- ton. 6 0-06-01 SATURDAY, December 3rd, 11 a.m. Annual Ski-doo auc- tion at Orval McLean Auction Center. Lindsay. Consign- ments wanted - snowmobiles, machinery, tractors, con- struction equipment, sport- ing goods, 'tools. recreation vehicles, etc. Please consign now for best advertising. Call 705-32- 1783 .,ndsay. 20-46-01 Card of Thanks KERR We sincerely want to thank Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pilot, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Kenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dolmage for our lovely SOth anniversary party at the Orange Hall. We want to thank our friends, neigh- bours and relatives who help- ed in any way and those who sent those beautiful cards, flowers and gifts and those who gave the presentations. It is tl time we will always cherish in our hearts.. Thanks a lot. Graham and Ethel Kerr 24-46x1 JOHNSTON I'd like to thank our many Seaforth friends who showed much kindness and concern while 1 was in the hospital last week. It's great to know you are there. -Jill Johnston 24-46-1 Card of Thanks WARD Cl A very sincere thank oil to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for cards, gifts and good wishes and to all who attended our surprise 40th anniversary party.' Special thanks to our family Keith and Deanna, Larry and Barb, Gerald and Ana, Cathy and Rick, Connie and Marvin for arranging and hosting this memorable evening. We will cherish it forever. Your gifts we appreciate, your love and friendship we treasure. Lawson and Muriel Ward 24-46-1 NEVERS 1 wish to say thank youto all my friends and neighbors who helped in any way with ,,syympathy kindness and food 'that was b ught-tdmyhome when my father passed away. Many thanks to all. Larryand Marsha Nevers 24-46x1 GOULET We would like to thank our many friends, neighbours and relatives'who sent cards, floral tributes, expressions of sympathy, and donations to the Ontario Heart Puhd, also took care of my children and sent food at the time of our father's death Mr. Rosaire (Ross) Gouiet. Also thank you to Royal Canadian Legion Br. 218 and Ladies Auxiliary. A special' thank yil to Rev Robin Lyons and to the ladies who looked after the lunch at my home. Barbara Graber and sister Michele 24-46-1 WILBEE 1 would like to thank every- body who visited and sent cards and gifts while 1 was a patient in Stratford Hospital. Also the doctors and nurses. Special thanks to Dr. Hill. Jean Wilbee 24-46x1 BRADY i wish to thank my friends for cards bf good wishes during my recent stay at the Seaforth Hospital. The doctors and staff at the hospital were very kind and helpful. Thanks everybody. Mel Brady 24-46x1 RYAN A sincere thank you to Dr. Rodney and the nursing staff for their care while I was in the hospital. Also to Father Carrigan, Father Caruana, Sister Mary Loins and my family and friends for visits. cards and prayers to get well. All was deeply appreciated. Mary K. Ryan 24-46x1 In Memoriam SOURBUITS; in , loving memo of a dear wife Eliza- beth essie) was passed away ov. 16,, 1982. -A year Pias come and gone it seems like only yesterday An angel entered.heaven When my dear wife passed away ' She left so very suddenly Long before her time And in her rush to leave us Bess left these things.behind She left behind her.laughter Her sorrow and her tears Bess left.behind her wisdom That she passed On through the years She left behind her feelings In a thoughtful caring way, Bess left -behind her family One year ago today. And when my dear wife left • us To meet God in Heaven above Bess left behind her memory- I'll emoryI'll cherish with my love. • Always remembered and sadly missed by husband Allan and family. 25-46.1 PRAISER: In memory of Jack Fraiser who passed away Nov. 13, 1977. • Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond Memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by your wife Gerry, sons Jon. and Wayne and daughter Colleen. ` 25-46x1 BRUSSELS CLASSIFIED Coming Eveflts COMING SOON. Craft and Bake Sale. Dec. 10 at St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1-45-2 Help Wanted. BABYSITTER for twd pre- schiiolefs, approx. 2 days/ week, in my home. Plume 887-9409. 4-46-2 3 1 2 ewsweswarwwsacsermatsnaawearawoarwannreamwrarea Christmas Monster Bingo Thurs., December 1st Jackpot/ $ 1,000.00 must go H.niati Community Centro Auditorium II p.m. Mini Early Birds start•at 7:45 p.m. Over $2,000.00 in cosh Prizes Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bring your dabbers Admission 51.00 Turkeys for door prizes WINTER Our skilled factory -trained technicians can end your vehicle's poor o rm performance and improve its driveability with our Tune -Up Special. We'II install new Motorcraft spark plugs (and points, condenser and rotor, if so equipped). We'II also adjust your timing, TUrilie U �_belts and carburetor and check the _� rT ,` krit i distributor cap, cooling system hoses, ` ir- v dE1 -„ ,1�0 spark plug wires, PCV valve, coil, air- j� Not More Than ,___,, �' — = 9 5 9 56995 t� - ���Any 6ocikiie\ 4 Cyl. 6 Cyl. 8 Cyl. IL . p Plus Tax - ( zm, and gasoline filters. All this for one low price! Parts and Labour are included. additional parts or tabour will be quoted before�ert is started. a- • . 1 (-E-c/_-��o,; - F SEAFORTH MOTORS LIMITED 220 MAIN ST. SOUTH SEAFORTH S27-1010 SERVCDED E PLAN , ;Iris fieldon Satur4*yy Nov. 12 at $ethe Church I» Easter. Jeff is a formes Kippen area' resident. KWPENVNrTEDCHURCH NEWS, The itemembrahce Day service at St. Andrew's ChurchdKfppeii, was held on Nov,, 13. The kit and prayers and hymns were Most suitably chosen by Pastor Don Moffat fp commemorating the memory of thelnen.who served. some Oaring their all for cause, that • *4; 140d wars, thatthe world may live forever in Pear The. prayer. Was capably given by ,Pure! • Paber. Mrs, David Cooper presided at -the organ, Thc, pf music was an excellent preacho[ piano inutrame ttals by Chrystal• , The fowl " and hut supper held $1, adayq Nov.9 putonby the Kippep U C.W. was well attended and most paccessful: donates to day -cafe centre going to the Nursing Home with treats and special music. At the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting on Nov. 1 850 was donated to Hensall minor hockey and two hours free skating at the Hensall Community Centre. The Christmas party for the children ,is planned for Sunday Dec. 4 so comrades keep this date in mind. Congratulatipns to Jean Munn and Hilda Smale who received Life Memberships; both have been active members in the Auxiliary over 3.0 years, The 550 Money Doll is displayed at Williams Ha', tyling. Tickets may be pur- chased there from any Auxiliary member. The draw w- take place on Dec. 23. The Aiitil . ry meeting in December will be the Ch , , :. Party, so come and enjoy good fellowship gether. At the g g down of the sun And to morning 7l'Ve will remember them. P.R.P.O. Bea Uyl y The Official Board of the United Church met on Wednesday evening and opened with their, final study on the report of Christltn Initiative: The official votewas taken with ballot of "against" the remit being sent to General Connell. Somebody Wants What You Don't Need ! SELL Through Classified Want Ads LASSIFIEDS. Notice FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home . for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Insti- tute, 265A Adelaide Street `"West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. 19-46-01 EARN extra income. Learn to , prepare into a tax returns by correspondence. Local franchises available. Write: Tax Time Services Limited, 1304 Spears Road. Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X4. 19-46-01 ARE you living with a drink- ing problem? Al Anon can help.527-1650. 19-46-1 Auction Sales LARGE „elop Qty ,$pf1, i signment auction, Fri Nov. 25th, 10:00, a.m. at Wayne Ward Farm Equip- ment Hwy. 116 Wiarton, On- tario. Last sale of the year. Approximately 75-100 trac- tors, combines, trucks, snow- mobiles plus a large variety of new and used farm equip- ment. More. information phone 519-534-1638 or 534- 2980. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. /16, Wiar- ton. 6 0-06-01 SATURDAY, December 3rd, 11 a.m. Annual Ski-doo auc- tion at Orval McLean Auction Center. Lindsay. Consign- ments wanted - snowmobiles, machinery, tractors, con- struction equipment, sport- ing goods, 'tools. recreation vehicles, etc. Please consign now for best advertising. Call 705-32- 1783 .,ndsay. 20-46-01 Card of Thanks KERR We sincerely want to thank Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pilot, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Kenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dolmage for our lovely SOth anniversary party at the Orange Hall. We want to thank our friends, neigh- bours and relatives who help- ed in any way and those who sent those beautiful cards, flowers and gifts and those who gave the presentations. It is tl time we will always cherish in our hearts.. Thanks a lot. Graham and Ethel Kerr 24-46x1 JOHNSTON I'd like to thank our many Seaforth friends who showed much kindness and concern while 1 was in the hospital last week. It's great to know you are there. -Jill Johnston 24-46-1 Card of Thanks WARD Cl A very sincere thank oil to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for cards, gifts and good wishes and to all who attended our surprise 40th anniversary party.' Special thanks to our family Keith and Deanna, Larry and Barb, Gerald and Ana, Cathy and Rick, Connie and Marvin for arranging and hosting this memorable evening. We will cherish it forever. Your gifts we appreciate, your love and friendship we treasure. Lawson and Muriel Ward 24-46-1 NEVERS 1 wish to say thank youto all my friends and neighbors who helped in any way with ,,syympathy kindness and food 'that was b ught-tdmyhome when my father passed away. Many thanks to all. Larryand Marsha Nevers 24-46x1 GOULET We would like to thank our many friends, neighbours and relatives'who sent cards, floral tributes, expressions of sympathy, and donations to the Ontario Heart Puhd, also took care of my children and sent food at the time of our father's death Mr. Rosaire (Ross) Gouiet. Also thank you to Royal Canadian Legion Br. 218 and Ladies Auxiliary. A special' thank yil to Rev Robin Lyons and to the ladies who looked after the lunch at my home. Barbara Graber and sister Michele 24-46-1 WILBEE 1 would like to thank every- body who visited and sent cards and gifts while 1 was a patient in Stratford Hospital. Also the doctors and nurses. Special thanks to Dr. Hill. Jean Wilbee 24-46x1 BRADY i wish to thank my friends for cards bf good wishes during my recent stay at the Seaforth Hospital. The doctors and staff at the hospital were very kind and helpful. Thanks everybody. Mel Brady 24-46x1 RYAN A sincere thank you to Dr. Rodney and the nursing staff for their care while I was in the hospital. Also to Father Carrigan, Father Caruana, Sister Mary Loins and my family and friends for visits. cards and prayers to get well. All was deeply appreciated. Mary K. Ryan 24-46x1 In Memoriam SOURBUITS; in , loving memo of a dear wife Eliza- beth essie) was passed away ov. 16,, 1982. -A year Pias come and gone it seems like only yesterday An angel entered.heaven When my dear wife passed away ' She left so very suddenly Long before her time And in her rush to leave us Bess left these things.behind She left behind her.laughter Her sorrow and her tears Bess left.behind her wisdom That she passed On through the years She left behind her feelings In a thoughtful caring way, Bess left -behind her family One year ago today. And when my dear wife left • us To meet God in Heaven above Bess left behind her memory- I'll emoryI'll cherish with my love. • Always remembered and sadly missed by husband Allan and family. 25-46.1 PRAISER: In memory of Jack Fraiser who passed away Nov. 13, 1977. • Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond Memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by your wife Gerry, sons Jon. and Wayne and daughter Colleen. ` 25-46x1 BRUSSELS CLASSIFIED Coming Eveflts COMING SOON. Craft and Bake Sale. Dec. 10 at St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1-45-2 Help Wanted. BABYSITTER for twd pre- schiiolefs, approx. 2 days/ week, in my home. Plume 887-9409. 4-46-2 3 1 2 ewsweswarwwsacsermatsnaawearawoarwannreamwrarea Christmas Monster Bingo Thurs., December 1st Jackpot/ $ 1,000.00 must go H.niati Community Centro Auditorium II p.m. Mini Early Birds start•at 7:45 p.m. Over $2,000.00 in cosh Prizes Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bring your dabbers Admission 51.00 Turkeys for door prizes