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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-27, Page 5, • HERE COMES ST. CQ‘UMBAN—rStudents from, St. Columban Separate School weren't about to leave any doubt in the minds of parade Staff group has contest •'Correspondent *1*ES, for their MX JOHN WEMRLEht1AN Thanksgiving meetimg on 345-2346 • Thursday October 4 when: Mrs. Carter Kerslake Mrs. Jack Crawford will be • •presiQe�. tor tI epiernetguest$peaKer.. meeting of the Marion Mrs, Alec Miller, Mrs, Ritchie Evening auxiliary. Carter Kerslake and Mrs. held inthe Church 13asement John Templeman were the on Tuesday evening Sept 18 committee named to plan the Mrs. Kerslake opened the program for the November meeting with a poem, birthday party at the Ritz Harvest Time Villa in Mitchell, Mrs, Norman Harburn read A bountiful :Harvest was a • reading chosen, by -Mrs. the scripture lesson, Duncan Scott for her topic. Mrs. Kerslake led in Mrs. John Templeman had a prayer. Mrs. Larry Gardiner contest on the cities in gave the study book on Canada of her special No. China, ading selections on with MrsRobert Laing the • religion, freedom arid winner. politics. • Mrs. • Harvey", Edgar, Twelve members and 1 Winghem and Mrs. Tim visitor. answered the roll call Kennedy, Teeswater visited on Harvest. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Duncan Scott pre- Clifton Miller, Mrs. Lloyd sided for the business and Miller and Mrs. John reveiwed the October Templeman. Meeting, An invitation was Mr. and Mrs. Rob Temple accepted to meet with the man and Carrah visited on' • spectators about what school they represented' The St. Columban float took third prize in the (EXpOSI1Or photo) parade. a • r THE HURON EXPOSITOR SEPT MIMS Correspondent Chth, 4014 on with Mr, and Mrs. Stelie Mr. and 'MO. rfee Nitte4g0 gAeakct. DON hiaellAR $ept'22, 1979. Maloney and with her par- Bryan and Anne! „• Ain, •1414. Ifrowlskid 345-2842 " WS- Theresa Mederak ,of ents Mr, and Mra. Feta dal with Jite, Marie COvill,e children MarY. Grace and ,John frtAnt PhiladelPhia, perm, spent the weekend with: nother George Co ville John St, E. Visitors with Mr. Jerry Murray Were Mr. and Mrs., Jog Murray and daughter Shirley of Kitchener. They also visited with other rela- tives in Dublin area. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyle of Co- bourg wiH be spending this weekend with Jerry. Mr, and hits. James paratenek and Mr, and Mrs, Louis Krainers attended the Charter Night of the Chep - area. Kitchener visited •with her sister Mrs. Steve Maloney and with her mother Mrs. Mary Feeney, laths, mart Morrison of Gadshill visited, Maloney Sr, and Junior. •On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Steve Maloney attended a family reunion in, London with Mr. And MM. Fred Overdulne, *len Weekend Parents Rowland and attended . Van Prunert-Veriraten Ong Xthipra. • O'Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flan- nery and Mrs. Helen O'Rourke .spent a day in London with, Mrs. lielen Priests named to HPRCSS committees BY WILIVIA OKE • The Huron -Perth COunty • Roman Catholic Separate school board, has been noti- fied that Rev. J. Hardy of Clinton and Rev. P. Mooney •of Zurich have been, -named Jo represent the church by the Stratford Deanery on the trustee -clergy liaison com- mittee. • • Board representatives on the committee are trustees Arthur Haid and Michael Connollyend the 'represent - the weekend with Miss Carol • Stewart, Guelph. Mrs. • Elizabeth Hunkin,, Teeswater visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Longman, Londesborough visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Non -is and family. ative from, the administrative staff is John McCeulay, Superintendent, •of Eda- cation, • Father Hardy is alai) the second member of the elerflY' on the Family Life Advisory committee.' Rev. A, Loebach of Goderich iS the other Member. They will help Complete the curriculum for the students being taught the family life subject in the 19 ' schools in the system. In other business at the meeting • held Monday , at Dublin, Christine Kelly, speech -pathologist with the board, made a presentation on the language and speech program which she imple= mentedin the schools last year. Last year 160 students had an inclepth assessment, and treatment and a program were recommended for 97 of t em, Miss Kelly said articu lation and language were most dealt with, but dys- fluency ,(stuttering), voice and, hearing problems were also assessed. During the school' term, she • will assess the students and work Nvith the room teachers, resource teaches and par- ents. - The board accepted the temier price ',from fletrofina Canada Ltd. for supply of No, 2furnace oil from September 1, 1979 August 3, 1980 at a. elementary school program firm discount of eight cents beginning September 1900, for Winghain; and for Hes- on the basis of the present staff instructing students fol- lowing workshops and in- service training provided to teachers by Farm Safety Association personnel. son only a discount of three cents. The board voted to support the classroom use of the Farm Safety Association's DRYSDALE MAJOR APPL I ANCE CENTRE LTD SALES WITH SERVICE NEW AND USED S I! 262 2728 Ciosecal Mondays a •a. COWS CROSSING — There ws no sign to that • effect but two Hibbert farmers were guiding their herd across County road ten ,south of Cromarty last Thursday) when an Expositor photographer happened along. (Expositor Photo) . , • for the FIRST. The juronxpoSitor 413russe1s Post the standard • A good name to grow by 'ecu • . • o all Regular Agtico customers I goof 19I/100 vow ibr As we've doubled our business over 1978 and because everyone has been 'really good to our equipment this year, I've decided to make some SPECIAL OFFERS this fall. Because of this Pall's' price advantage over next Spring's and also agronomic and time advantages - everyone is talking fall plowdown. Many growers have already started on land that is ready, and a lot of you have indicated you will go ahead once the corn comes off We started filling up again last week with monoammonia phosphate and I have 10 more rail cars of the special high grade white kalium potash coming from Saskatchewan. I want to see a lot of you growers take advantage of fall plow downi so I've a special deal on, but you'll have to corne in to get the details - my competitionwill hear about it soon anough. This offer only applies to our present customers - not to new accounts. I already have a list for custom appkation even though our machine is still two weeks away. If you want it applied, get your name on the list The same goes for soil testing, Don't watt until all your fields are ready, we don't mind coming out just to do a few fields. Please have your farm maps made out prior. • • For those of you who wish to enter our grOwers Competition for next year, please enter now., We have SOO bagsof Certified Fredrick Wkiat • left and I want it all cleared out by October 5th, and it's priced to move. ,Lf A gocid nam O to glow by MERVYN ERB, MANAGER.. 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