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The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-01, Page 79 o �. .x,.f. , ., a a'. .,. :.• ..,.... ... „rHa .. .., .,, ,,...t, .. Y,... ,. F .. .:... , end ,', Yr , , 4 ...,: •�a ,', i. -,...., ,, '.. .: . :. , ^':;... S . r • 1 t Season starts May 11,13 TRON EXPQ IT R,`;MAY 1�1r� I sball teol" Dr' W, u ladle 1P F 1 N L Team rosters have been drawn Beuttenmiller, Deanna Nobel, June 24 Joanne vs Jane rcw� /�� p� • Barb Roney, Shirleyan Loon, CLEARAN Ir+ � up for the Seaforth Ladies o y, Y July l Carol vs Joanne Baseball play this summer, They are, with first named captain: Bonnie Fortune, Terry McNichol. July 8'- - Jane vs Cheryl '` ysr zt• s;�J ky������H Jane - red sweaters. Barb - rte vs ,iJuly 15 Marie Carol r ,MISSES Jo -Anne Matthews - green Watt, Brenda McIntosh, Sheila July 22 Jane vs Marie { And ' sweaters, Katie Teall, Joan Butt, Linda Coleman, Nancy July 29 Marie vs Joanne 17 WONCFN' - WOOL TWEED { h • 'x;y. !,: • �� Hildebrand Eileen Stubbing, Scott Mar Sills Arlene Van den t 0 40 5� 0 0 i� ih P • '0 LEGION PLAY OFF CHAMPS — Play off champs in the Legion bowling league this year were, left, Tom Young, Norma Eisler, Al Smale, Jackie Melanson, Steve Hook and Jean Wilbee. , Marg Van Dyke, Joan Flannagan, b , Akker, Louise Nicholson, Joan LATE GAMES Gail yce, Mary Morey, Charlyn Steinbach, Ann Hurley. Visitors 22 22 Home B wn, Debbie Rau, Faye trustees council to replace local — Registered Retirement Pensions — bargaining by boards with regional or central bargaining; Another motion by Mr. unney, Louise Feeney. LADIES' BASEBALL May 13 Carol vs Marie Marie Baker - blue sweaters. SCHEDULE May 20 Marie vs Jane Marg McCauley, Julie Ann EARLY GAMES May 27 -Joanne vs Marie Elliott, Marie Baker, Helma 18 June 3 Jane vs Joanne Wright, Gail Matthews, Dianne Visitors Home June 10 - Joanne vs Carol Butt, Ruth Ann Dunlop,Gloria May 13 Joanne vs Jane June 17 -Carol vs. Jane Racho, Donna Reynolds, Susan Y June 24 -Carol vs Marie Kunder,Connie Van Dyke. May 20 Carol vs Joanne July 1 Marie vs Jane Carol Ann Doig May 27 - Jane vs Carol July 8 -Joanne vs Marie white sweaters. Joan Pinder, June 3 Marie vs . Carol July 15 -Jane vs Joanne Carol Ann Doig, Marj. Hulley, June 10. Jane vs Marie July 22 -Joanne vs Carol Lori Savauge, Rose Eckert, Betty June 17 - Marie vs Joanne July 29 -Carol vs Jane Policeplan bike rodeo., All children in grades 4 - 8 A.M. on Saturday, June 28th, Participants will loose points (inclusive) attending Seaforth 1975 at theParking Lot of the for improper bicycle procedures Public School or St. James' Seaforth District High School.. between May 1st and the day of School are invited to attend the Registration forms will be the Rodeo, which will be taken off Seaforth Police Centennial available at y our Schools on your rodeo points. Bicycle Rodeo being held at 10:00 Monday, May 5th. Register and make this a good Rodeo. Trustees look at curriculum (Continued frdm Page 1) centralized restructuring of local each teacher in the six week objected that reportin g on what's boards' roles in negotiations and course. being taught in the schools is the presents the model in an entirely Last year the board paid for six administrations job. "If I had a compulsive and unilateral teachers to take the course, Mr. LEGION LEAGUE CHAMPS — Trophies were awarded to top Legion bowlers at a man working for me and wanted manner." The OSSTA says the Vintar said. and "the increase in dinner dance on Saturday night. League champs are, left, Jack Ungarian, Joan to know what's going on, I'd go proposed central bargaining has numbers is encouraging." He Wilbee, Al Nicholson, Ella Monroe, Gordon Scott, Fran Hook. and ask him." not been approved by their said a good cross section of the (Photos by Tom Wilbee) He said that the move to association and would reduce schools in the two counties would establish the committee meant local boards "to therole of have teacherg takingthe course. Syr . [ r � r ✓+fxn!9 ?, {� '^ the board had no confidence in its buildingmanagers." The board approved a request ministrators, Director of Under board policy, from the deputy police chief in Ed tion John Vintar and three trustees and , one Stratfor d to send a letter Super: endent Joe Tokar. administrator can attend the promoting the department's bike 4 F 'This is not a witch fiunt", Canadian Catholic School rodeo, which emphasizes safety Mr. O'Drowsky said. "We have Trustees convention in St. John's, through Grades 3 8 in the xgreat confidence in the Newfoundland, from June 25-27, Stratford separate schools. adminstration and we may find the board heard. Trustees were t x "' d �y iso r out that everything is okay." asked to decide if the want to rg, . . , rr a �� �' a r ✓ r Y "Do you think thing's are not '�� ',��.,,, ' %5 ^ ; �/'� '.� Ka r g attend by the next board meeting. x r by ,r u�� well now?", Mr. Looby asked. Director of Education John ' k����dw Skeet shoot scores "Yes, but we'll find out for Vintar read a letter from the Hol , , Y H N xvr sure", Mr. O'Drowsky answered. Y Name of Mary School PTA in S,t. Results of the Skeet Shoot held "s fir" r "Bull for you", Mr. Looby said. ` ,, tr��� � yr„ � �,• F� ��r„f � �y,,��. , Y Y Y Marys expressing encouragement at Vanastra on Saturday, April 26 The board agreed to set up the and support for the board's are: committee of Mr. O'Drowsky, Family Life Education program. Murray East, Clinton 24 Ron Marc Stratford, Don Y, The PTA, who heard a Bill Stewart, Goderich 24 Crowley, Kinkora and'Director of presentation on the program by Glenn Mogk, Bornholm 22 Education John Vintar, with Mr. Sister Mary St. Louis, principal of Tom Allen, Londesboro 22 z r r the board pay the $200 fee for Gordon Dale, Clinton 15 Trustees voted to discuss a letter from the Ontario Separate Looby and Michael Connolly, St. James School, Seaforth, said Kippers;,,votipg against •the ;. they support extending the Mery Batkin, Clinton Allan Turner, St. Marys 22 22 proposal from the Ontario School ' LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT trustees council to replace local — Registered Retirement Pensions — bargaining by boards with regional or central bargaining; Another motion by Mr. program into earlier grades. Dave Schlemmer, Stratford 21 INDIVIDUAL HIGH BOWLERS —Highest scorers in the season's play in the O'Drowsky, to provide in service Mr. Vintar said 11 teachers Bud Bo es, Clinton 19 Legion bowling league are high '• average. Anne. Wood, Steve Hook , , high triple � trainingfor newt elected Y trustees at the local level was from the system have applied is Y pp Harri McCallum, h Harvey Blyth 18 , . Joan Eaton, Gord Scott, high . single, Marg Ungarian, Ed. Baker (absent). passed to the board's policy and b l tt f t d • take a _family life course this summer and recommended that Harrison Schack, Zurich Zurich Paul Wheeler, Clinton 17 16 An AD in your weekly paper can help you regain this revenue. ay J y aw commt ee .or s u y. (Continued the board pay the $200 fee for Gordon Dale, Clinton 15 Trustees voted to discuss a letter from the Ontario Separate ARNOLD STINNISSEN School Trustees' Association on a proposal from the Ontario School ' LIFE — HEALTH and ACCIDENT trustees council to replace local — Registered Retirement Pensions — bargaining by boards with regional or central bargaining; Income Tax Deductable Registered " in committee of the whole, in Retirement Annuities camera. — REPRESENTING — a' The OSSTA letter pointed out Sun Life Assurance that the new bargaining model "Features a profound and Company Of Canada Lions' - TELEPHONE: 527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH from Page 1) announced Carnival committee chairmen as follows: UNITED TRAILS INC Lighting &Maintenance - A. Smale; Carter Rides - C. Campbell; Games - T. Young, D. Bannerman; Bingo -W. 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