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rt. ht l» pt m er, ,1974:' Mrd,. g .ice whift ` lsct u..x 1....,crvi :� ,a d f-iead, of Nolte:, . eF►llfc £r 1.
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Ashworth to Clintdn Pub iF rs: adYi; e t
'Requests for ficl; frps were •l m' the. rarhtgUth Huion•'laislxi#:I1h �f:Ri1'tlft,s�kf'p.ucutlSrttf`cfulllb
approved as fo11Qw; A5 studen.s Madelott Mal rley to, Clinton
l u for t s public; � r`
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J .n Ou ex) .f>o!ln Pa_li��, �:tlake.,to , a•;y t �„��; ,�
South Hu istrict lrii h .$choU} Hensall Piflallc as• >iliraxlan, 'half
r R 4AtaS �! 1e 4 F r r414 r+i
t time; Mrs.
�tq •Illy Swattlp area, Ocsober , Caroline. tents, half
25.26. at no cost to the boar„d;•45 timef'Frencli,at Mullett Central
sttidettts .(Year l HiSfar, Xe:ar 3 Public; Mrs. Ella Martin, French
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• "Art) from Central Huron at J.A.A. Nlc6'1axd� �'ublic .and r �,• :'� s A„, ,� ,�� �.�A N ,I r , ,
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Seebndar ` School to Ottawa, Usborne Central Public; and�vlrs.
a s'I y' t �, YA,7 ,tri. ct ,�
1 F i N.oyember 6 to 9, at a cost,to the Esther Wright, half time to full wu ,rl,; •, e l° k a. t $
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board of approximately $100; 25
time and Keith Homan half time
;
students (Setuor outers) from to three-quarter time. at .Central i * ,; Vii' �r ��. "��� '
tlAtricHigh. Huron School Huron Secondary School.
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iii to the'.Brllce Trail, October 25 to Because the Huron County
21 at no cost to the board 56 Board of Educatign'exceeded the ' r
-students in Senior Technical ceilings on -per pupil operating n
e , h
' '. •. s °�� `� classes at South Huron Htgh .to p ndttures for Elementary ”, . ` ,• � '' '
the Henry FordMuse;um at Dear school purposes by an amount of:' } k
f g' $16,003 or 51:99 pupil � ” °•<<
,� ,� ,, �, ,�,., �81�„= � �....;, , • born. Michigan. November $. at per u '1 to '
cost to the school budget of $101 1972, the, amount of general
ku Y with each student paving $1.$0 legislative grant payable tot e
toward transportation and 51.00', board for 1974 for `elementa>y•
NEW DOORS'DEDICATED —The congrs loon of Northside United took part in a to make students school purposes will be -reduced N I C� I �
admission' M'E C H A , S
Symbolic opening of the door outside the Church Sunday morning. The new glass aware of technologica changes by $4,695,
doors replace the original heavy and,.carved wooden ones. Above left, are' Miss which are tang place; 45 Mr. Cochrane reported that an \/'(�'�x
students in the a Club t invitation has begot extended ,to VISE
Rena Fennell, Mr's.' E: H. Close, Cliff Broadfoot, Don Bode, James•M. Scott and q
Rev. M.'E. Reuber. (Staff Photo Goderich District Collo Irish parents and trustees to visit the lain screw bench vise with un- .
to renovated Exeter Public x
Ni e t atpBrad Bradford District School recently and t and
nut a Cast iroribody t J
• � d-e'dica
� he new addition and jaW � Firm grip 4” jawsSc ool; the Bradford students will which has' been completed 2'/a” deep. Jaws open 4'/A+"-Norths de to s. doors a t h st the students in their home's The board will retain land
an 'then will return to Goderich 'adjacent to the Grey -Township •Renewable jaw plates are
* • t resent "d play a few weeks. Central Public'School to bg used hardened steel • Vita! wearing '
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Sunday m -o r n n ' service later. for the implementation ciF ail' parts are replaceable.
The Seaforth Chapter of the arboretum forest, where students No. 541.707
The congregation of Northside church when they lived in Sea- live, Eastern Star donated $200 to will be able to learn tree and SALE 1999 ea
United Church gathered outside forth, Mrs. Gardiner's husband The lover narthex light and Queen Elizabeth School for the shrub planting and science
the nes i -glass doors of the church. was minister 'at Egmondville time (dock were presented to' trainable retarded -- tftis is' the classes could take advantage of , e
Sunday morning prior to the United Church fora number of Northside in memory of David school where childrem from Sea• leaf studies. succession studies,
ct attend. stream flow and stream life
of the door. 1 g Lemon b his fa'mit PUMP
H M P O I L
service for the symbolic opening year�efore going to Thedford to y y forth and district 'V'
bon Bode, chairman of thAU`64i
Committee of Stewards, pre
Board' of Ed. start pporiun� c- asses Carus ,
sented the key to the door to the
Rev. Mervyn E.• Reuber, minister The Huron Board of Edueatipn • Mr. Cochrane reported he ing to the accuracy of the care manner that was in his best Leak proof bodies, with large
indicating that the doors, the in their regular meeting Friday received a telephonecall from the reported, interest, and the adverse criticism curved handles. Thumb eon -
interior narthex light and the new night heard that opportunity Goderich editor outlining /the Mr. Cochrane said that, "In my to which the school, and the board trolled output for light or cob
chancel appointments may be classes have been established in mother's version of the incident opinion the injured student was have been subjected was totally heavy oil. Reliable for years.
dedicated to the glory. of God. the county, and asking for comment. Hie said treated quickly, sensihiv and in a unwarranted." Choice of two types. Standard
Mr.. Reuber then presented the
An opportunity c ass as been
a Interviewed school personnel
0key,toJames M. Scott, rnemberof
organized at J.A.D. McCurdy'
and the administrator at the
Board of Trustees.
Schopl, also a senior opportunity
Clinton Public Hospital and called
The reredos was .presented to
class at. Howick Central Public
the editor to "fill her i.n on the
Northside by, Mrs. Edith M.
School consisting of 16 boys and
details of the incident" which
`were
Gardiner -in memory of her
• girls ' who 'receive practical
apparently not in her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. William D.
trainir3 as well as academic
possession. He was informed the
Hoag and 'her, brother, Percy-
instruction, using the portable as
newspaper column had already
Wilber Hoag; the retable was
a classroom.•
been written.
presented: by Mrs. Gardiner• in
Kindergarten children at Blyth
Mr' Cochrane outlined the
memory of her brother and the
are attending classes in their own
details of the care given the yout2
slower stands in her own memory,
room for the first time ''i ',; . several
stating he had in his possession
Mrs. Gardiner and her family
years., . The auditorium stage, is ,
signed statements from th'e"''
were former members of the
not being used as an instruction
principal of the school, , the
The- adniinistrative"stad'f were
area. The library is now in
teacher of the physical education
operation at` ''Colborne Public
class, and the attending nurse at
News of
ScL�h}go) aqd will be at Blyth's
the Clinton Public HosRjt ql attest
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sessions.
pupils, teachers and clerical staff
,
music is being given four times a
BREADv
in ordet• to attend Remembrance
week at Holmesville School. in 35
-
Correspondent
minute classes. At a total cost of
3
y
loaves
Mrs. Robert, Hulley
$1,307 for the year, 29 instru
Season
McKillop Twp. was fined $56 for
ments have been rented. Partici-
Mrs, Blanche White of Sarnia
pating students are payi ng $45
.1.09
visited Thanksgiving weekend
each and the students' council,
local Women's Institute • and
With the purchase of
with Mrs'. Thelma Mills.
service clubs have assisted to'
3.00 a5•
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Dennis of
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prJ
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R.R.3, Monkton spent Thursday
nesscBishopui antteacher at '
at '
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Regele.
'Seaforth Public School, was
Archie"s 'Sunoco' •
Mrs.Thelma Mills attended the
highly praised and thanked in a
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wedding of her grandson. Ralph
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eller tom IS. ayne. is. r
taking some of the students on a
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CAPACITY
Dick ottlenhcim and Virginia
camping trip to Collingwood
Fletcher of Sfiarrutg Cross.
Herbert Turkiteim of Zurich
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Few cases - at
and Mrs, Marion Zihn of Lucknow
r '
'INest•�n
Seaforth
were named tthe Educational
house
court
Leave Committee
e which will bring
�
Business was not too brisk at
in a report by December on leaves
�P
i� Provincial Court in Seaforth last
requested for 1975-76.
Wednesday, October 16 when
The- adniinistrative"stad'f were
,most of the cases schedules were,
told they could have November t i
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VESTOFVAWE
held over for future court
as a holiday the sante as, the
sessions.
pupils, teachers and clerical staff
Judge Glenn Hays o.f,Goderich
in ordet• to attend Remembrance
presided. Wallace Maxwell of
Day 'services.
The''best
Season
McKillop Twp. was fined $56 for
D. J. Cochrane, Director of
assault. A Seaforth man. John D.
Education, advised the board
%
Hulley was given two years
members that the editor' of the
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probation for break out after
Goderich Signal Star had made
break and enter with intent at..-
"a very inaccurate report" in her
Keatings Drug Store.
column. Dear Readers, on an
,J
Vernon Mere, of Seaforth was
accident when all area youth
given the choice of a $38 fine or
sustained an eye injury in a,
f • 1 h h
b' k b 11 C
our ays to tai w en a was
convicted having liquor a,
-place otherthan his residence.
as et a game at enttal Huron
Secondary School at Clinton on
September 13,
BIG
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BIG'SAVING..
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TOWN OF,.�
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DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME ENDS -
In the" -Town of Sieafotith
at 2:01 a,m,
SUNDAY, OCT. 27th
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SUNDAY will be on Staodiard' Ylm+e
Wt ,
RT 174
BOX
StAFORTH
Westinghouse
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17.2 ;CU. FT.
REFRIGERATOR
*'Frost Free
*7 -Day Meat Keeper
*Separate Temperature
Contra] for Refrogera-
tor and Freezer
*Plus Many Other Features
*White, Avocado, Goldtone
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FU.RNI.
�, pHdKt�'S27 O�i31q
5 spout--/ pt. capacity or
Flexible 8" spoilt --1 pt.
capacity.
No. 541.680-114 pt.
SALE 166 ea.
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No. 547-677-1 pt.
SALE 259 ea.
L C/
16 OZ.
BALL PEIN -
HAMMER
Forged and polished head, Fully
wedged quality hickory handle.
A professional quality tool
made in Canada by Gray.
No. 547.016
SALE 349 ea.
4 PCs
PUNCH &
XHISEL SET
A handy set complete with carrying
case. Set includes 518" flat chisel,
1/8" sdlid punch, 1;8" pin punch and
centre punch; Forged from Silicon -
manganese steel, tempered fol long
.life. Finished in bluae enamel with
polished ends Canadian made
by Gray.
No 5�; 8'12 •
SALE 499 ee
GALVANIZED
STDCK WATERING TANKS
Sidewall angled corrugations add to strength and
rigidity of the tank, Both models come complete with
drain and plug
No 579007 —2' . 2• . 6' No 579007-2' ■ 2' a 4'
cmn`olete with Croce grace Croce Brace Not Required
FARM SALE PRICE 3$79 ea FARM SALE PRICE 2749"
PITASt 110TE 'Fur Us Pner n s rp.sml uk One q.ilsblol oral, ts these tumor "Nifiee "firs
tot, isdvoll sun end hnv L. L.- t. Potshots Item, ova Ia olrk.kn.l "Vola..- to .edht
dart snmpt bran Ili,most b. suppensd by the ohne to . y.hd "d em pni0tel..1 the lime et
pu.chs,ol
Seaforth
Farmers
co•o�
Phone 527=4770
Seaforth ^
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