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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-16, Page 4Do it yourself Mr. Lane says CorreSpondent - V. J. Lane Up until 2:30 today, Tuesday. I had decided I would skip my column for this week. But thinking it over I thought some of my readers would be thinking had gone to Florida, or was sick, or perhaps, forgetful. None of the reasons are exactly true, While 1 would like to be in Florida.. some days, and while I'm not , seriously sick, I can still remember the days I should write this column, if it'is to be in this week's Expositor. Perhaps the reason or one of the reasons is that ' my car • has been in the garage for over a week now and al have to depend on my good neighbour's to go any place, and unless you are out arid around these days, there's not much local or other news to write about. Since I made the statement a cquple of weeks ago, When we had 'two new babies 'born in Our district, that people would have te. develope the slcigan "Do• it* ourself" awe intend to make the future of this country a better place to live, (not say let George do 4), I have, thought „ the interpretatipn may be 'harmful if applied in other ways. We know (or should 'know) that the condition of our country is such that it will require the complete co-operation of everyone to 'survive the critical conditions that exist today and will continue ,as such unless more unite and co-operation can be attained between people and nations. Yes, even in honIS, and places of busiriess.-We -read and some times are forced to believe, we enjoy good bu t with other countries, but 'let's not forget -Canada is the' most Sought after country in the world today. The young generation, I am alWays • afraid, are not "enough. aware of this. Anyone who has come through two, world wars, cap visualize it all hatipenitig again. Let's hope not, and do something about it before it's too late. Not haVing unity and co-operation this dog eat dog situation will sooner' or later .bring this about. _...,+ Personals Mr. and Mrs. Zack) Ryan, Seaforth, viited us Stinday eve. Mr.Keti Lane, London, also visited Siinday p.m. NAME 'ADDRESS t PHONE J Deposit this coupon in store before March' 1. No-- purchase necessary. You can win the blouse, of your choice. • SulKirogitTEEDImmIlESET FOOD VALUES MO Maple Leaf Sweet Cured Devon Sliced. Side COTTAGE ROLL 1.29 . BACON 1.39i 1 lb. pkg. kHEADCHEESE per lb. .49 SAUSAGE .79 Pork & Beef per lb. Per lb. 1 • 9 • 951%.. PURE BEEF,PATTIES no filler 10 lb. bag 31b. bag 8 5 4 lb. • TURKEY WINGS 3.90'• 10 lb. box LOIN OF BEEF Pally Processed 1 .19 lb. ABBATO* HOURS BEEF SLAUGHTER —.11,1ON. PORK SLAUGATER-.:- TUES. flours for picking up freezer or custom orders 7 Tues.— Fri.-8 a.m. - 6 p.m:Sate:8 flan.. 1 p.m: 10% OFF all KEM `PAINTS Contact Paper 79cper yd. Reg..99 20 % OFFAYSUNWORTHY. All Orders Of 4riv YErliANW41-1-COVERINCA MANY SPECIALS ON WALLCORING IN STOCK '2.99 & '3.99 per single roll VINYLS Vcitues to 1.95 Free Balloons For. The Kiddies Sliced MAC & CHEESE LOAF SIDE OF BEEF Fully Processed, -HIND OF BfEF Fully Processed 1.15 lb. Balloons For The Kiddies We Are 14CandlesOld And We Are Having A Savings Party JUST FOR YOU WALLPAPER 31.69, '1.99, $2.19 per- single roll Values to $3.95 s.r. Hildebrand,Pciiht &Paper interior and Exteriot 1.)ecoratorg 15 Main St. Seaforth Phone 527-1880 • 1 •• •• 4 THE vsion! gxposrro....FEBRUARY 1978 Pert ) B6ar redy ing sta The Perth minty Board of public School in Stratford. Education has set up its staff Becasue enrolment declines allocation' fearnework to handle have not occurred equally in all , projecte d , . secondary and gelfools in the, counfy 'a situation elementary school enrolments for has occurred at Juliet and Romeo September 1978. schooli that' had to be handled. , In light of declining enrolmetitspu.t$ide the franaewok just , and in concordanee. with"' .the 1 previously approved. redundant teachers act, the' board To handle: an undesirable' approved the Statistical reduction concerning class sizes of .9 secondary . and 22.5 "and numbers at Romeo and' ulieT, schools it Was recommended and approved that a slight 'change in the boundary lines between the two -•could best eleviate the problem.Asa r re - stilt an additional class and teacher will exist of Juliet Public School ,this September.. Although it,,,,,apPears that the most severe effects of ng enrolments will be felt this fall in the county the board ',mtpressed; concern as to how it will handle the long term problems resulting from th. lessening numbers ;of students.• Mr.s• Dave, Capling, Mississauga and Da,rlene Templeman , London visited over the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and famiy. Patti Miller, Giielph spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Cliff Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman visited Sunday WITH Mr. and Mrs. Chuck 'Ebel, Stratford. Board P wants briefs province ,,not belonging to OMERS. Precious Blood School in Exeter will'have a kindergarten class for the first time in September; 1978., The board now buys kindergarten time for their students at Usborne Central. School. There ate only 'six prospective students for the new (lags but the boaril holies the number will increase. All non-teachini employees of the board will be covered by the tyntario ' Municipal Eniployees Retirement System (OMERS),, following approval of a by-law at the meeting..Oti investigating the stem HPRCSS dis6oVered they, h only schoOrbeaiLinthe Ontario s school bus laws. Education Week for the board's schools will be kicked' off April 17 at -St. Michael's School in Stratford. The board supported a resolution from the Dufferin-Peel :Separate School Board, calling for adverting and promotion of In your heart you know it's right H Correspondent Mrs. Lavern Wolfe 345-2757. St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodha.gen, was beautified Sunday morning with two potted plants of white mums in the flower stands in lOcring memory of e late•John L: Bennewies who 'assed away in 1960. They Were laced there by his family. ; At the same church were three askets of flowers and a beautiful otted plant of Azaleas from the f neral service of the. late Edgar El igsen held on Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Fischer, Lori," and Mark enjoyed babysitting and choring at the home of little Keri and Stephen Bachart of Brussels while their parentS Mr. 'anti Mrs. Day Bachert were holidaying in sunny Florida; Visiting with Mrs. Katie Quenguesser was her son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. John Arbuckle from Linwood .on supday, They also attended St. , Peter's -Lutheran It Sunday morning. . Mrs. Lavern • Wolfe accompanied her ,on, Mr. Wolfe,- of Clinton, and were guests .of .Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Eenerman on WednesdaY. , 4-H • The first meeting--of. the Brodhageri 4-H Club was held on February 6 at the Brodpagen Community Centre.. The club project , is called "FOcus • oti Living".,It is an in depth study of the 4-H pledge and creed, among other topics. Officers were elected. Presi- dent-Sarah Schuessler; Secretary-Sherri Bennewies; Treasurer-Lisa Willson; Press Reporter--Marilyn Ahrens. There were 14 members in the club. The girls meef discusisimirwas onthe 4-I-1 four leaf Hospital in Stratford, The funeral clover' and developing good • mass was • held at St. Brigid's . Sincere sympathy is e.x,tc,p.' 4ed RKoentitnaincett.Catbolic Church in mental habits.' from.Bredhagen and COMMithity. M. s• John Vock has another to Mrs. Gordon Muegge, •gr' granddaughter who was grandchildren and brothers in the. ' rn" Se'hforth Community loss of father, the late Gordon HOspital in Seaforth on, February Muegge, formerly of Brodhagen., 5, a, sister, for Mark. The proud • Friends of Mr.. Lorne Seimon parents arc Mr. and.Mrs. Murray Will be pleased to know that ',he Kraemer, Stratford, R. R. ,i/S. has returned to his_. home last two car loads. o.f the Luther. week from the Seaforth League 'Hockey fans enjoyed the Community. Hospital, ,where he hockey game in Toronto, Was a patient'. February 5 when Toronto beat the StnadaY Visitors with and,, St. Lais Blues 5 to,,4. Mrs., Ronald Hinz, ROdneY and Those attending the funeral. of Sandra, on Sunday were the • the late Rev, Vincent Eckert who latter's mother, Mrs. Joe Smithof pasSed away. in , Gary, Indiana, .Seaforth, sister and :btother-in- were Mr. '.and: Mrs.' Albert law, Mr. and: Mrs. Irvin Schwint Seimon, ' Mrs.- 'Ron Beuerman, . of Milyettpn: arift.cousinS, Mrs. Murray Dawson of Joyce 'MeClaren and daughter, Exeter 'whb all accompanied Mr, Elaine from Alberta who Met- for Bill Seimon to the „funeral ,mass the' first time. - which was held from St. Basil's Friends and relatives of Mr. Church in Toronto _Friday, -Lorne Wolfe willhe sorry tehear Fehruary'10. Rev. Vincent Eckert he • is a patient, in the General 'was a beloved brother of Mrs. Hospital in Stratford, • • • Albert Sermon.. Mr. arid. Mrs. Cor Groot and • A number from here attended Ken have moved and are 'now the- presentation' to the Baier residing in Mitchell on Ontario•St. sisters in Mitchell, Friday Guests . with Mrs. Edgar. evening. Elligsen. on Sunday were her .sister and brother-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey Hubner from God-erich, son --John Mg-WM ••IFitness Sebringville and . Miss. Joanne • Ross of Kitcltenei and all attended St. Peter's Luthern Church Sunday 'morning. Neighbours and friends of Mrs. Wm.,(Dora). Brown are happy to know that she had the east removed from her leg and is now recuperating 'at her home. Sincere sympathy from the • community to the relatives and friends of the late Tim Connolly who passed away in the General elementary teachers from this • years , , staff. Superintendent of Instruction Gordon Stewart said the staff redpction will make the pupil- teacher ratio .in secondary school classes about 17.8 to 1 and in elementary classes about 23 to 1. Stewart said-, "We tackled this 'the same. Us we have for the past four years, we allocate teachers to 'schools for certain purposes on the basis of 'the pumbers of students in7the schools". He continued, "With' more 'than 600 fearlr• elementary pupils this year than Planned for last • y4 e, r- that means a reduction in 1 ., . ff of about 22 teaclers." Although this is the larger' reduction ever approved by the board Stewart,said there won't be, as many to go in years to come. He said the projection for the 79-80 . school year would be approximately half of this y ears _.,.projeCted reduction, and the next year' WOulciliehalf7of that again. While this basic framework was set up by the beard, in the. next item of business the board agreed to obtain the , ,services of an additional teacher for Juliet Staffa Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman 345-2346 et. . Janice and Andrew Vivian are staying with, their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Sandra and Steven Vivian are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family, while their parents, M r. and Mrs. George Vivian enjoy a vacation in Hawaii. Private or public groups t '''hit may sponosr- such events as dances' or concerts where the main purpose is to make a profit to 'directly benefit them or their members fall into group "C". They'll be expected to pay both rentalandcaretaking fees; Businesses or those wishing to use the school for professional OUR READY TO MARCH - The Seafor h 'District High School Girls' Band lead the . • Huron delegates into the OPP,- ztrinual 'm'eetiitg,on Tuesday. The.Band, no stranger to plowing. matches, drew: a lot of a tention at the Royal Yor.k Hotel. ' (Expositor Photo) Brodhageh Briefs 'to the Huron it ertli Roman Catholic Separate Setio0; board's committee on deelitfint. enrolment must be received by Monday, February 207 the HPRCSS board decided Monday night. Last week, the' board held meetings to explain the enrolment problem to parents iii n schoo Dublin and St. Coltimbal. e". use of board facilities. scho ilities closer to the rent this method would be closer to toe fr . Under the classification of of halls, or other uildings in the people in the community who will. Group "A" are activities or community." ' be requesting use of the school." programs sponsored by non-prtifit community organizations whose -• purposes have a• general appeal, support, and enhance existing educational and community' health services. 1'4 these groups are not charging admission to , the function they -Will be exempt from all fees. Community r activities sponsored by municipal, provincial or' the federal governrhent, other school boards, or organizations raising fundS for -charity are classified under Group "B". Group "IV 'ers will be expected to pay caretaking fees but are exempt from building rental: THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) • Enter our 8th Anniversary BLOUSE DRAW . a OPEN 1-6 AREA MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT — Bob McKinley M.P. Jor Huron, , Jack . Ridden, M.PN3. for HurorWiddlesex and Murray Gaunt M.P.P. for Huron'-Bruce were in attendance at the O.P.A. annual: meeting to give local delegates their support, (Expositor Photo) d ci e ,schoo-1 use;--po icy the ^Perth County Board of The 7 member commiteee practices or, trade are classified - ,he also said, , "Principal Edubation's Ad Hoe committee studied, discussed; and rewrote. under Group "D". They shall be degcretion will be used to decide st-ti4,ing7vornrriurtity----use----of,•' -the- - -rules'"---affd.-----teglitstionsitiatiired • to renTarfees t-tqUestTalliinto." - schools filed its final report for •ctincerning the public's use of any other service fee prescribed . Trustee R.F. Boyce said he boar'd's approval at the boa§ school facilities, in the county. ' " by the board. - • - . ' didn't feel it should be left up to , February meeting. The report - Although many alterations According ' to committee the , individual- principals . to contained a major revamping Of were made to the rules the major chairman Betty, McMillan Group classify the groups. ' the board's old policy concerning change in the policy , was a D was a totally new:additon to the,Q Mrc, 'McMillan, said, the' issue'. reclassification "of those. public old communityusepolicy,"so-we committee had' discussed this this , ' bodies or individuals requesting could et the rental fates of aspect of the policy and"Welfelt OPEN 1-6 CONTINPES UNTIL Sat Feb. 2rJt. It