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Gary Brimingham of 5trattora, uom munlcations Director for local unit of the
,.Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, left, Peter Murphy, OECTA
negotiator from Toronto and Sister Audrey Dumochelle, president of the
-Huron-Perth OECTA discuss Monday's voting at the arena. Teachers accepted, by
a vote of 103 to 26, a two year contract which gave them raises of 8.7% this year and
7:'25% r(ext year.
Police News
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Twenty-three year old Jganne
final of
Elligsen•is in•her nal
year of serious, advanced study in
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6 Week Course
22nd Feb. 1943 -The Canadian
year a
music, Then 1 will make up my
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master's degree in biology at the
mind as to whic career will
German drive in central
The 35, or 40 women who work
Tunisia.
University of Waterloo. (Her
The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
GOOD ' YIELD and'
as homemakers for the Home
have
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held their first meeting of the
A native wof Br agen, she
''STANDABrILITY
Care Program taken a six'
'New Year on January 22nd, it
but she still manages to spend
played Beethoven's Third Piano
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took the form of a pot -luck
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years takes his records and- record player home from
two hours a day at the piano.
Joanne is another especially-
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Supper, enjoyed -by 25 members
The President, Mme;
patient care, nutrition,
the sVhool on Friday. Teachers and board both
talented, young musician who
and,guests.
Sharpe, opened with a poem
livery on early orders; �- p
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"Life". Devotions were given by
3.
Mrs. Habkirk and Mrs. Reith and
offering was received by Miss
Janet Cluff.
Miss Belle Campbell Inst alled
the new slate of officers for'1974,
with Mrs, Habkirk as the new
president. Lorne Lawson
favoured with three mouth organ,
selections,
rs. Sharpe introduced guests
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fore evening, Rev. and Mrs.
'i•i'ancock of Egmondville, wbu
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showed pictures of their trip tc
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Australia.
r On Friday, when it looked as if �Ihe HPRC
teacher -board dispute might go on for awhile all the
HPRC teachers removed their personal belongings
from th schools. Here teacher Marie Ryan loads her
paper nto the trunk of her car outside St. James'
scho in "Seaforth.
\, DHS grad studies biology
plays solos in "Kitchener
Huron Home:
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(By W.J. Pitcher, Music Critic
first, as I am as fascinated as ever
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15th Feb. 1943 -Nazis breach
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in the Kitchener -Waterloo
by this work. But when I've
16th Feb. 1943 -Kharkov seized by
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Russians.
Record)
finished, I intend to -;pend one
FUWS
assistance.
Twenty-three year old Jganne
final of
Elligsen•is in•her nal
year of serious, advanced study in
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6 Week Course
22nd Feb. 1943 -The Canadian
year a
music, Then 1 will make up my
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mine and sinks near Gibraltar.
master's degree in biology at the
mind as to whic career will
German drive in central
The 35, or 40 women who work
Tunisia.
University of Waterloo. (Her
follow",
GOOD ' YIELD and'
as homemakers for the Home
have
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thesis will be on cancer research),
A native wof Br agen, she
''STANDABrILITY
Care Program taken a six'
Ken Miskiewiez, a teacher at St. James for three
but she still manages to spend
played Beethoven's Third Piano
week course at Conestoga College
in Clinton and learn basics about
years takes his records and- record player home from
two hours a day at the piano.
Joanne is another especially-
Concerto on Sunda with thexlC-W
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directed by ✓:�
FREE Spring De- -
patient care, nutrition,
the sVhool on Friday. Teachers and board both
talented, young musician who
Junio>• Symphony
Raffi Armenian at the University
livery on early orders; �- p
psychology and child care, rat ifI a compromise agreement on Monday and all ha)n',t quite made up her mind if of Waterloo (UW) Humanities SPECIAL
•v *Another course,begins in April. she wants to make music a career.
During the two week period -Highway Traffic Act. HPRC�sehools re -opened Tuesday. Theatre. ,
from 24th January 1974 to the 6th 4. Persons charged rider the "1 always like to find out what "I'will firiish the biology de ree VOLUME
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the family and patient expect DISCOUNTS
Februsn•' 19'4, the Seaforth Liquor Control Act. } a concerto role with an orchestra. :
Police Department investigated 8 Persons Charged a der the from: a homemaker", Mrs. Huron Perth Last March, she played, the
53 occurrences. They are as Criminal Code of Canada. Cardno says, "Our homemakers
follows: 10 M'otoTists stopped and are supposed to provide personal (Continued from Page 1) From. Bach Double Concerto with l)ltributed In Huron
Assist other Police Dep'ts. 6 warned •for minor offences. care for the patient, not" heavy materials out of their classrooms. ry p W Li Kenneth Hull, with the County by
Public Assistance 11 7.Parki.ng Tickets issued. housework". She could do with`a. Friday afternoon the teachers UW Little Symphony directed by ;
Theft 1 2 Minor Accidents investigated list of good cleaning women who staged a protest march along the 1 the Alfred Kunz: Mikon J,, Dietz
Lost arrd Found Articles 8 with a total damage of $200. could be paid privat ely by sidewalk on Seaforth's Main Miss ni e s it has been active
Domestic disputes 1 2 Major Accidents investigated patients who need help , with Street from the Legion to the m the university and community
%< housework, she adds. HPRCSS board office to return �� �+ p• � ( music program since her enrol- LTD
Police Traffic duty and escorts 2 with a total damage of $2,800.00. Hors. S Oth merit. She has done a god deaf of, PURINA CHOWS
Complaint of indecency i One'person was taken to Hospital The Home Care Program has the school keys ,to the board..
been in operation in Huron Carring signs and led by accompanying for local singers SANITATION PRODUCTS'
Insecure Property, for' treatment.and' instrumentalists. SEED CORN
Found by Police 6 In the Lost and Found County since November 1971. Huro'n-Perth OECTA president Kent' a
Mrs. Cardno is the program's Sister Audrey Dumochejle, 1 Her mostfregu�ntappearances LAYER CAGES �t
Alarms 1 Department we have a watch, i his' role have been ,as VENTILATION'
DriuingCoroplairuts ; , �. 1 ascarf, keys and one black -shoe. " first director. Originally the office Principal of immaculate On Monday, January 14'laf''(h'c' Wesl'tet'ri Fairi'',.I"' " �'' 'Wholesale 8 fi"ftatlll``
was in Seaforth, in the accompanist for- her sister; !;-
Animal Complaints. 2 Can be claimed on proper Conception School in Stratford Raceway, True Personality owned by the partnership of Margaret, 21, who is a third -year R.R. 49
Attempt Break and Enter i identification.. Community Hospital. and Liriion leaders, the teachers '° .Whitham and Sadler, was third with Don Co1•be#,t on the biology student at UW and has
Home Care headquaraters are waited uietly.outside h +board bike. in the Sixth race, Douglas Bars, owned b Geo. t -Victor
Seaforth, Ontario
' Break and Enter Complaints 4 Crimp may'appear.to be on the q �-.�` g y been studying voice Dvrth Victor
Robbery —4 increase, but the • Police now in Clinton, in the former office while Mr, Carey put the ' Feagan of Gode ich and Ron Feagan. of Dundas was Martens at Wilfred Laurier
Witfull Damage/, _ 1 Nurses' -Residence across from Pll(1itP.. 527-Q6QR
r k Department have made extensive, keys inside the dor of the board fifth with Gerry Roebuck of Goderich on the bike. In the University far three .years. �
Sudden Death investigation : 1 investigation add as a result six the Hospital there, office. tenth race El Sam O.owned by Joe and Jim 'Dick and
Police General Information 2 - persons have been traced for Pickets, carrying signs in Dick $urgers, all of Seaforth, was fourth with Gord
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Disturbance by fighting 3 various crimes. Charges are Health Unit English. and French saying "Let Pullman of SMeaforth on. the bike. .
4 Persons charged 'under the pending on individual cases. Home Care is a branch -of the me teach". "We demand On Wednesddy night the seventh race winner was
Huron County. Health Unit.''and ,is justice" and "'Negotiate' Carry On Sly owned. by' Andrew Park of Mitchell with
under the direction of MOH marched -in front of the board Gord Pullman on the+bike. The mile was in 2.14:1 and
Frank Mills. Public Health 'office until normal school closing the pay offw'� $9.50.
Nurses ,in Exeter, Wingham, time Friday afternoon. Other Saturday aftInoon at London in the. seventh`race
Clinton,` Seaforth and Goderich teachers attended professional True Personalit! was fourth. In the ninth race EI Sar n O ?^
work as liaison with Home Care, development activiticsb� organized yas second.
'e son 'Netheir-areas
assassin patients in by teacher Brian Morrissey of , Monday, Januar 21 at London in the second race `:�i.%7.:•r:5'.r,•: "�,�'..< to see what services are required. Stratford, at Mlle Legion. pebbies Girl, owned by Geo. and Ron Feagan, was ¢^rt'::.
„,,,,� CaAlthouugha money the Home On Monday aftrCnoon;' Bob second with Gerry Roebuck driving, Artie John owned 7
`lli; 'view es from the Cooney of Windsor; president of by Larry Dale of Seaforth, was fourth in the fourth race
'4 province, Mrs. Cardno says that the OECTA and Rejean Belanger, with Clarence O'Neil on the bike. i•n the seventh race
r. every program is all to assistant secretary of the < Carry On Sly was third.
develop to suit its own Association-Dcs-EnsciVants Satur day afternoon at London the first raced was
community. Franco Ontaricns, i'rom Otta\\1 won by Douglas Bars. The mile was in 2:14:1' •
"Home. -Care in the cities is attended the teacher's meeting
more involved with active and both recommended
�treacfment. than we are", Mrs.• acceptance of the contract.
no says. She has found that , in the new two year contract,
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Home Care can -have a role in Shp/hoard has agreed to pay a
treating the terminally ill patient bigger) share, 75"L, 'up from E
who wants- to die at home in 66.6"o , of the teat:hers' OHiP
familiar surroundings rather than and life insurance coverage. Thc� MOIRS ' x'
in .Hospital, Mrs. Cardno says, hayed agreed to administer
By John D. faker five players. Prizes to the value of "if the family can take it." coverage of teachers by a drug
$338 were won. With 40 , admissions to the plan. CHOCOLATES
Public Relations Officer,
Branch loo program in January and about Th,e new contract allows, `
IN SPECIAL
ComiigEvents twice 'as many patients using accumulation of a maximum of VALENTINE
Thirty -One Years Ago Daring Thursday, Feb. 7, - executive Home Care in urct�t�his year 200 unused sick leave -and for ARRANGEMENTS
World War Two meeting commencing at 8:00 compared to last, there is payment of a sick leaved gratuity FROM
' 2nd Feb. 1943 -Germans sur- p.m. evidence that the program's upon retirement. Other
render after long siege of Friday, Feb. 8, Bingo as usual acceptance is growing and a real provisions include 69c to $.95 circ '
Stalingrad, at the Legion Hall. need is being met. establishment of an educational We have a targe selection
6th Feb. 1943 -Canadian corvette Wednesday, Feb. 13, Legion improvement or sabatical leave of popular
"Louisburg" torpedoed in the sponsored public speaking. selection committee, to include BOXEDQIIOCOLAftS
Mediterranean. Thursday, Feb. 34,General two teachers, two trustees and / +rb
'/ill Feb. 1943 -Japanese evacuatemeeting "commencing at 8:30 Every week more and more . the superintendent. _ k
Guadalcanal, endingsix m, people discover what mighty jobs p Dependable
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p• A contract interpretation or
months' resistance. , are accomplished by low cost grievance committee has also
The next regular euchre will be g
8th Feb. 1943 Russians 'take y Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. been established: a
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17th Feb. 1943 -Eighth Army
reaches Mareth line.
19th Feb, 1943 -The Russians'mop
up the Donets basin.
22nd Feb. 1943 -The Canadian
corvette "Weyburn" strikes a
mine and sinks near Gibraltar.
23rd Feb. 1943 -The Allies halt the
German drive in central
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Tunisia.
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Past Events
At the Stag Euchre last
Wednesday, January 30, winners
were: Mel Glanville and Laverne
Hugill, most games; Laverne
Scott, Lone hands; Alec Muir and
Harvey Betterman, low hands.
there were seven tables of play.
At the Bingo last Friday,
Vgbrttat-y 1, 'there were ninety -
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'73 Chrysler, 2 -dr. HT,, -bucket seats
172 Dodge Polar. is,_ 4' -dr. Sedan, 8-cyl.
171 Dodg+�, 4 -door HT.
.-170 Chev "Impala, 4 -dr. Sedan, 8-cyl.
170 Ford , Custom, 2 -dr. HT., 8-cyl.
169 Clhev, Impala, 4 -door HT. d
169 Doil]O-Monaco, 4 -door Sedan
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