The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-09, Page 8ale 4 H
E, HURON EXPOSITOR MART 9,1978
NOTICE
Effective immediately a $1,00,
charge per deliyery will be
imposed on all delivered orders
under ' $1 0.00 •
We regret this move, but
the increased operating,,-
costs leave us no
alternattve.
-Macketint._Flowers
527-0800 Jarvis Woof Seitforth .
a.
Kilbrchan NOfE
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February'hash a many sunny
days ,and people have reported
seeing a crow and a robin. Spring ' •
must be 'round the corner. From
our windbw the snow' still looks
dean and white..
t THE in
By Mabel Turnbull •
Visitors; ' Mrs. Corri Klaver,
Clinton. -With" Mrs. Gladys
Brightrall, also . Mrs, Beth
Bechely; Mrs. Edgar Allen with ,
M. Turnbull and Mrs. Robert
McFarlane; Mr. and Mrs. John
lie'nderson 'Rome'
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Chas. Toll, who .has
returned recently from. Jamaica
visited his friend Jack'TiernaY. a
resident here. They spent years
together in Biyth in-band work
- there when Dr. Toll was Blyth's
hand leader. /
This week I have been reading
Holmsted, Chairman Ontario
Advisory Council on.7,Senlor
Citizens. The letter was headed
"We helped to build Canada,. We
must help to save it," Her
message is a challenge to Seniors.
What can -we do? Our experience
,.:over the Kam ,should
solve our problems, Her Message
is rich 'in ideas and advice to
Seniors. '
Sorge of our residents attended
the Senior Citizens' Euchre at Me
LegiOn Hall recently where There
were, tel tables. Among those
attending from here were Mrs.
Ed. Miller, Clarence .facitson.
The residents were driven' to We .
staff. All p . re ort a good ti e
regulations,
Moro- -February birthdays.
.„COngrutiiiations to Oliver 01/0To7
who Was..$9),ye4rs 'young' Feb. 26
also to Matfia Alio, a native 'of
Finland vtdao birthday Was Feb.
25.
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sure to read the letter from Hope A °VIES Seaforth kids 'have been series of movies for kids. Run by Ken and -Syb Miller The, carpenters have been buSy.'
at the Optimist Hall the movies will continue= from
(Expositor PhOtO pay you dividends. Have you tried vations 'to meet Nursing Home'
An Expositor Classified will these days finishing the retie ' enjoying special treat on Saturday afternoons
recently, thanks" to the Optimists who have had a time'to tirne.
the paper for Senior 'Citizens, If
you have„ received this paper Abe Legion Hall by members of the -
teacher's face but still must use rates for painting, wallpapering = OW
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hoping .teachers give in and homeowners have. r• =
return to work. .Students who are concerned =
The teaeher4„on the other hand that their year will suffer as -a ••••
may have, prepared for the strike result of the strike have made it =
through savings or from second clear they would like tutorine but •••••
'" household incomes their spouses the teachers cannot benefit from .
have and will be able to weather that need. ' The OSSTF
however c now trying any nounced it is in favor of to
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means t securing income to carry- 'efs tato:ling students but
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- them through the strike period..._ 'that if a teacher tutors for money
- 'S'orrie Yeacbers have Managed he may as well be. in the - =
to find part time work'to help pay classroom teaching.
• • clearly that teachers are willing to recovered. AIM
LIQUID -v.-- "nw. Secondary SchoOl Teacher 'A group of teacters have even
% Federation (OSSTF). The board banded together and, opened an . . • • •
monthly bills that are beyond•the, The teachers and the board a
means of strike pay.• A teacher , ha ve both, agreed that the strike is who is at the top of the county pay not over monetary problems. The =
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. under the new contract taking upon months ago but failure to home approximately $2,000 a = AIIIMIL L"--466` LIQU
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lay dearly for their beliefs and A' strike that started over a non =
requests of the board. That monetary issue may soon become
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Jess than normal, teachers now there just aren't many jobs = Tues. March 14 /78
their friendly banker to float short sided battle._ ..The board of
the storm. Many -have noj, . • •
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convictions.
term loans to help pay the bills at = education can only hope that
teachers' suffering through "per-
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pleased by the problems the teachers advertise reasonable 001. DETERGENT
memhers hopefully will not be '. interior decorating service. The
teachers from a strike fund but been paid under the terms of last • /ma
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$15 a day, which now gives a be retroactive but the lost income =
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Egmondville 4-H Club was held
on 'February 13 at our assistant
leader's home. , Darlene
Hetherington. We 'had election of
officers and they are as follows:
_President. Janice Rose Vice
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