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tion's Director of l3ducation John have had five years of elementary not content, offeu determines s t o stnizei: d�tt i4lTti „ '
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Cochrane faced questions from French reach high school age,. how many kids take what '; (;, f,,ftzr e.:i r Citi , z;. s e; i r " tl e?�s7 4tx�dp'
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rgpresentatives of the county's Mr. Cochrane said. courses', the direr r said, may911
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weekly 'press Friday night, The .Huron County systenft` is commenting that music classes at meeting to organize &volunteer Marketiregls. " y
following a dinner and tour o the ' having some success, ' Mr., the Clinton High School were not rl9t' . +J�'' group to dpJiuer,orte hot meal per Mrs, l sxxtY Cardtlo; Director q. �'Q
Board's Education Administra- Cochrane said; in leaching very populai. ;P
. ""' :!► week prepared in the kitchens of the Hurop Cnurity' Home Care '* y
tion Centre in Ciititon. t
children who have leainin Mr, Cochrane said he was ' Seaforkh Community Hospital to
Mr. Cochrane and Board disabilities, y P pro raJnsatd#hatDr.'Fratticivliiig �fia. t> �`
Chairman Ca !e Hill of disabilities, 'although there a generally in favour of the credit ' people who cannot eat regular or his representative #from the , 1
who welcomedY Goderich,T almost more cases than we can s , �` nutritious meals on their own will Huron County Health Unit. and
the press handle. Ystem, which, allows a student p M* be held next Thursday afternoon, o n e r -from . the Newly ° , li ,• , . ,,;
and his or her parents to pick a Y v lu t. s f..
answered a number of questions <> h, formed Meals on Wheels 'pro -
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.educat)on. Mr. Cochrane said Something like l0% of children course of study, Students are not ,; ii • •TIMOTRY $10' �'' 1,
Iii elementary schools have some locked into a program' he said ' rate, in Goderich will,'4ttend the
that the board's policy of rY P g P �',- N ' m' auoi1 gram
K.M,, Streich of • •the d11i► It b gw tbf we lhl )
sort of learning disability, Trustee describing would-be engineers 'N g, m�nq`,
'transferring principals and vice- , Ontario Ministry of !Community
Mrs. Dorothy Wallace of Goder- `who can take electronics' and r �, ry
principals around the county tg ' ,. "` for CdA�er A, m Am e1'>t .06** �.
ith said. S eciallsts' ,from the drafting in hi It school and "et a'x !�`' ' and Social Services will be at the
various schools prgvidgs the P g g g �s ^' svaI>e. '
Boards Clinton Office het set u head start on a college program, a meeting to describe how the
adnilriistratot•s or prospective P P g P. g °'�' �!. i $ iQbtr y�' ilaQds �' IMc`
programs for the regular teachers and girls who -can take shop along " i ! 1'eSe'CCtr�h program works' in other centres, , lM lig )ey
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administrators with experience in
dlffei•erit' types of schools. to use when teaching -kids with . with academic core subjects. A representative of the Sea- to tow amid -pow
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Problems. The -school system's 'Discipline, problems in , the Awards totalling $2,723,801 to forth Ministerial Association ha
Don Thompson of the Lucknow s
Sentinel, asked for comments On main problem, Mr. Cochrane schools are :far less because Ontario research workers have- 'also been invited to atteiid. The Seed~ Plant
the success of the board's 'oral said, is the number of -,people non-academic kids are achieving,' been announced by the National - Mrs. Cardno urged that anyone "
available compared with the -be added. Cancer lnsritute of Canada. in the Seaforth area who' ,is 1)11 Lolnd�ebor►
French program in giving Huron number of kids who need het s t This total is art of tfie interested in acting'as a volunteer P alatm 4W70111 or
County children a speaking p' Huron- County taxpayers are '' p
'P ' . $G,072,583 to be distributed to or who is interested in the Meals _ BJytah
knowledge of the language. If there is a demand from the still waiting for the Huron County support research into the cause
Children. in Huron schools take a community and the lobal school Board of Educatio,:'s budget for �• r and possible cure of cancer. Most
ppriod per day of oral French for specialized programs in music 1974 but Board'Chairman Hili said `r +~
`'), ; of the funds will come from the f
)hector Cochrane said that or art, the school board will try to Friday night that the Board is still p April campaign of the Canadian
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enrollment in high school French rovide instruction, Mr. Coch- waiting for $rant regulations and a Cancer Society which is affiliated
tion of.elementary French and bud et requirements.. He said down from the provincial depart- -� with the Institute. ' S S
has dropped since the introduc- ane said, taking into, account budget ceilings to be handed x Y
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since the language was made an that at times he feels that demand ment of educat on..He said that �f• g g grant Ont. i
elective. 'But This may be a good grades 3 to , 8 Director of he expects a budget will be ^• ($452,157) went to the Cancer " r
Research Unit at the University of , PICTURES �A R E
thing, because it weeds out a lot for, extra subjects is from experts available about 10 days after the •. AN EASTER BASKET -- Li le Jennifer Watt �h0 Is Western Ontario, directed by Dr. "
of people who aren't interested,' rather than from the community. regulations are received. prob. 2t/2 years old 14_ looking forward to. Easter .goodies. ' J.A.MeCarter. I
he added. There may be. an. "With the c edit choice system in ably by the end of the month. She s ' dressed • up and carrying her Easter basket. g ) -B
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Substantial rants also went to
Jennifer is the daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. Johan Watt the directors•of the two.divisions
of E mondville. Staff Photo , of the Ontario Cancer Institute, So customers pick- up your
� 9 � � Dr_ J.E.Till, Director of •-the
' Division of Biological Research,
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received $426,335, while Dr. .. ( • , ,. „ P.M. 01.0. •. S. ,
Press lours Hurn BoardH.E.Jo ofP Director bf the 'Division of Ph sirs Resea�h, was Qayyarded $322580. April1Vth..� •
Other awards were made to:
• of Education 'office
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the University of Toronto, FROM .2 o 3:30 ni_
Children's Psyehiat ric Research 1�„„_ �„�,,_,�....�--•-•-�-----�*--------�
" Representatives of the press in the retarded and 5 high schools lnstituter•43e0�don; University of
ff Huron County had a preview of finder its' .jurisdiction, and is Guelph, Guelph; Carleton.
thehead office facilities of the responsible for about 12,500 University, Otta*a; Queen's
Huron Counfy Board of Education students. 7,800,of those students University ingston; University
of 'n sur, Windsor; York
at their Education Administration are transported to school by bus. Boys SOCCER'' SHOES
Centre in Clinton'Friday night. The Huron Board owns some University, Toronto; University of
The . Huron County School buses of it's own and contracts Waterloo, Waterloo; McMaster
administrationplans- an Open additional vehicles from local bus University, Hamilton; Mount
d Mouse for the public later this lines. Daily' bus routes .in the Sinai Hospital and Hospital for
spring at the head' office - located' Huron County school system Sick' Children, both in Toronto. Rubber l:eats ,far Safe�/
in a newly renovated building that cover 10,597, miles. Several teams of investigators ' l •%
once housed the, Par -Knit hosiery are studying different aspects of
Saes 11 5 $5,984
Mill on Albert St'. In Clinton. leukemia while other projects,
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About half of, t}ie Huron 'include the stud of immune
The building and grounds were Y
1 purchased at a cost of $38,000 and Board's 16 elected trustees mechanisms , during the • _ e —
qr renovated by James. Hayman attended -the press preview and development and control of
Can�truct
gave represdfitatives of area neo lasia, diet and4breast cancer
• ion Ltd. at a • cost of P • '
160,000. Furuishings and equip newspapers a,personally guided and imfnunotherapyyin man and Blue, Sued�ne Joggers
meet for t�e centre cost' another tour of the head office facilities. animals ahlit%g'fiimours:
t r ht, $24,000., TheBoard ciie( the total. attar" 't r r C 98
cost of the new head office at `CNIB
Boys and . Girl's 1- •
PC'S M `f f"ffie.Huron' Progressive Conservative Association annual $226,512. aparamentS
meeting, left, R.E_.McKinley, Huron M. -P., Mrs.•Margaret Bennet, Wingham; vice EquipmentTroril snowshoes to -
president, Huron P.C.Association;alfred Hales, Wellington M.P., guest"speaker the latest in audio-visual aids are
and Clayton Laithwaite, Goderich, president of Huron Progressive Conservative available at the Clinton centre for allow reh a b i 1 >�'r'
to ti on " Men's and Women's 6.11 8.98
Association -discuss the current political situation. the use of all teachers and schools
i P Diane Motchuk lives alone', in a with 'Figure Control, Make-up,
in the county system. Six resource -
teachers, anto-visual mater- clean,, well kept, one bedroom Hairstyling, Wardrobe Design,
ills co-ordinaand a co ordina- - apartmen.t. This not - unusual, Poise and Personality,
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except ' that the apartment is-'•- - - Mrs. Louise McGill Rehabili- • •
Huronf.Cill 4for of special services and special P P y' ,Jim Crocker FamilFootwearS el ect exec uta , education workout of the Clinton housed in the CNIl3's A.V.Weir tation Teacher at the Centre, Y q
" Centre. National Training and Vocational conducts the study sessions dhd
The Conservative Member of Gerald Holmes, Clinton;Guidance Centre. Diane is blind, supervises the apartment training Seaforth., OntarioEdward R.E.McKiniey and Elmer D.Beli, A total of 29 employees work at P P g
Parliament for Wellington rigg, Clinton_; .V.L.Becker,: Exeter, are honorary presidents. the Clinton office, including and her two .month stay in the as well. Louise says that "from
Riding, Alfred Hales, told the Dashwood, Glen Webb, R.R.2, J.T'Murphy, Clinton, was the Director of Education John apartment, is just one part of the , the first day the girl re told i`he 527-0102
annual meeting of the Hu on Dashwood; James Donnelly, . chairman for the_ evening's Cochrane, two superintendents of CNIB's "Adjustment to Blind- truth, sometimes ery bluntly.. I
Federal Progressive Conservative Goderich. YPC director is James program, and Mr. Laithwaite education, a superintendent of ness training program, held 'can't pull any pu "hes with them.
Association in Clinton Friday Sills, Seaforth; While introduced the head table guests.business affairs, two assistant here in the Toronto Centre three
night that the ,size of the• civil superintendents of education, a times each year.
-service in Canada should be chief account t, a manager of As participants in this
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limited to a certain percentage of National G a I l e ry lends paintings purchasing, a""`manager of trags- ,� ebabilitation program the girls ' • ;�
M the population, He said the portation., a plant superintendent, attend specialized 'classes of
federal civil service has become The National Gallery of Lawren Harris (1885 - 1970); an assistant accountant and 10 Personal aid Home Manageme_it Pic
"most expansive and expensive" Canada, Ottawa has been asked Afi a, ' November "by secretarial staff. instruction.• Students of the
under the Trudeau government. to lend thirteen paintings from A,Y.Jackson (1882.1973); Scalp The ryron Board has24 Personal Management course. are�f� ' ke .
Re-elected to -the 1974 ' Dance of the Spokane Indians and elementary schools, 3 schools for introduced to subjects dealing
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'association. executive were: the collection of Canadian art to Mount Hood and Spokane Iddians .� A f
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president, Clayton Laithwaite,
of
xpo , or s atr, po ane,
Washington, U.S.A., from 4 May
by Paul Kane (1810 - 187i); Misty
R.R.1, Goderich; vice-presidents,
until 3 November, 1974The
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Day by Ernest Lawson (18'f3 -
- Edward • Powell, R.R.1,
1939); Autumn in Algoma by
Wingham; Fred Heaman, R.R.3,
paintings, of which several are by
J.E.H.MacDonald (1873' - 1932);
Parkhill; Mrs. Margaret Bennett,
members of the Group o1`�Seven,
Boston Corner by David Milne
° Wingham; Harry Hayter, R.R.2,
are: Valley of the,Devil River by
(1$982 -1953); Northern River and
Dashwood; - Roy Cousins,
Maurice Cullen (1866 - 1934(:
Snow in. October by Tom
i V Brussels; William' Musser,,
Laurentian Splendour by John A.
Thomson 0877 - 1917); and The '
Exeter; Murray Cardiff, Ethel;
-Fraser (1838 - 1898); Village in the
Canada Southern Railroad at -
and secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Laurentians by Clarence Gagnon
Niagara Falls by Robert Whale
Norma Grigg, Clinton.
(1881 - 1924); Bylot Island by
(1805 -`1887).
Direct rs the association are:
Mrs. F.G.Thompson, Clinton;
NIISDHS band
`schedules
a reunion
The present members of
the Seaforth District High School
Trumpet Band" are having a
reunion of all the old members
from the year 1958 to the present
year. Since our sources are
limited, we do not have co ete
lists of all the members from 1958
to 1961. If you know anyone who
was in the band during that
period please contact George
Hildebrand at 527.1784 or
527-1880. Present or married
names and addresses would be
appreciated immensely; thank
you.
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vir+to wash the ceiling, called to het
husband who was watching a
-football game on television: "if 1
fall off will you 'call an ambulance
at half time?"
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