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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-05, Page 5with the 4-h pledge, Mrs. Vandenberk 'and Mrs. Joe Dorsey are the assistant Leaders'. ' The officers were then elected for Club named "Essential Edibles". Election, was as follows Jayne Delaney, President;' Betty Anne Kraonen Vice- President; Debbie Vanden- berk Secretary; Michelle O'Rourke .Treasurer; Margaret VanderValle Press Reporter, and Theresa 1 mgrs and Michelle Row- were assigned to the 7 d ,Phone committee. Mrs, RoSa Van Bergen .K of C have good attendance The regular meeting of Share the Wealth draw wele Seaforth Knights of Mien Crowley for $30,8.00," Columbus was held at Wayne Rolph the seller. Fifty • Council Chambers, St.. dollar prize went to Matt tenuroban with a large at. Denome, Zurich; seller Clem dance. Winners of the Regier. demonstrated hoW' to .make Metric Cripy Granola, girl was the advised to make their own granola at home. ► St. Columban CWL plans clothing drive Correspondent Mrs. Fran Malone 345-2388 • Mr. and Mrs: Tom Dawe„ Caroline and Michael of Windsor spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray. Mr..and Mrs. Mel Scott of Fargo, North.Dalccita, and Mts. Joan MacDonald and Brian of Montreal visited frie_ndS. and _retativ_es here last weekend. . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maloney have moved to their recently purchased home in Stratford. They will certainly be missed in our hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone, Mr. and Mrs. • Wayne Dolinage, and Jeffrey and Mrs. Clare Murray, and girls all attended the first annual party of the Flying ..lyt" • truck stop near Talbot Vile operated by' Jim and'Be tyY lone.-Everyone had a gotid me„Mrs. Birdie pMarizie0.1 wo CB radio has a The Oct meeting of the C.W.L. was held this week with 14 ladies present despite of the weather. Mrs. Mary ' Margaret O'Leary will visit our sick this month. Plans were made to attend the Deanery meeting in Stratford, The fall used clothing drive will start after Oct. 22 and last for two weeks only. Ten ladies attended the Kinkora bazaar; and report having a good time. The saying of the rosary in our School was discussed at length for the second time. Our ladies feel a renewal of prayer ,in our schools will surely help our young pedple realize the fluidarientals of life apd our •' religion- are still there. Father Oostveen spoke on the various' books that are available. After a further discussion• of business the rweting adjourned for a social hours. Soccer? Next week. A sign of things to come: If snow shovelers will,wax r their shovels with paste wax they will find the job of shoveling snow much-easier! Remember! •It takes but a Moment to place • an EXpositer Want Ad. Dial 527-0240. ••••••••••••••,••••••••••Vor at the F FAfRM acer EQUIPMENT I,TD. Get info the real Moto-Ski 1979 III A inaw„,iwbilos A I I new PlaX *SPEGIAL atii more New Models dpi .yet pir-M4; SEMI:1TH 521-0120 Mary Murray. . Other members are: Luanne Murray, Louise Nolan, Marion Nolan, Mary- Jo Ryan. The leaders are Mrs. Janneke' Murray and as- sistant is Mrs. Elizabeth Klaver. The members named McKillip #4, "Celebrity Cooks" The leaders showed members how to Make, "Metric Cri'Spy Granola", also .talked and read about good eating. EIONMAAOIER .. . STORE OR SELL YOUR 1978 CORN CROP at • TOPNOTCH We are prepared to -store any or all of your corn crop. We will 'store under storage receipt or in grain- bank for your feed, or we will custom dry it for you. 'With expectation of a record corn crop we suggest that you contact your closest Topnotch Feeds Limited elevator- for complete particulars on storage so that this space will be set aside for you. Don Corbett, Manager Seaforth 527-1910 OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK Bring the whale Family! and let's make . friends Fri., Oct 6th Time:7- Midnight Come in.and have DOOR PRIZES Sandpiper Inn - Vanostra SATURDAY: Oct. 14, 1978 FESTIVITIES START AT 2:00 P.M. DANCING 9-1 A.M. Entertainment and Singalong FREE ADMISSION TO BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS ADMISSION: '5.00 PER COUPLE: '3.00 PER PERSON I A TOUGH OF CLASS In the tradition of Anstett Jewellers Limited, you are cordially invited to a preview of this seasons newest additions to a fine jewellery wardrobe entitled "A Touch of Class". Classic diamonds for daytime, nigh time, or anytime. Karat gold, by the yard as chains, fine time feces, earrings and bracelets to adorn and - accent falls newest fashions. Engagement and wedding rings adhering to tradition and breaking it, and.custom designs by Anstetts creative craftsmen, when nothing less will do. Remember; Ansteaig your American Gem Society Jeweller. Fine quality jewellery, advanced equipment and extensive gemology examinations make Anstett professionals, people you can trust when investing in fine jewellery. The Anstett family looks forward to this informal and informative occasion to introduce "A Touch of Class" jewellery fashions on Saturday October 21 from 12 to‘9 p.m. and Sunday October 22 from 1 to 6 p.m., at the River Mill of Eenmiller Inn. P.S. Royal Doulton of England will exhibit a. selection of their most prestigious figurines for your aesthetic appreciation. ANSTETTS , The Fall activities of Edelweiss Rebekah LOdge started with the annual pot luck supper and exchange of Sunshine Pal gifts. Over the surinner mouths the visiting Committee mac'emany visits to sick and shut-in members and a number of Sympathy and Get Well cards had been sent A letter of greeting. was received from the new As- sembly President, Mrs.' Helen Spicer of Aylmer. Her project for the year is the purchase and installation of a Century vVhirIppol Bath foi the Odi „Fellow-Rebekah Home in Barrie. Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Dis trict Deputy President o Huron District No. 23 read her list of installations, with Seafort h s being held --October -23,--Guests—fot—that evening will be Mrs. Margaret Greensides, Dis- trict tteuty President'of Perth District and her installing team. The charter was very reverently draped in memory of Mrs. Charles Reeves and Mrs. Daphne Kenealy, a Past President of the International Rebekahs. Donations have been made to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, the and to the Diabetic Associdtion in memory of the late Mrs. Reeves. Social convenor for October is Mrs. Norman Riehi with her committee being M'rs. Wm. Dalrymple, Mrs. E. Boyes, Mrs. I 13alcer,,,i4rs. E. Carter, Mrs, A. Henderson and Mrs. M. Handy. ' THE lljUROPI EX11'0131TO OCT013.gf dents tour --, Thagirls. of the $ forth District High Schaol ,,band Were the offl lal band which led daily ert boor „teachers settle . p _ The Perth County B ard of...Education. and inclUding raises -for principals, vice=-• Shartlfeini 'leave plan. A teacher group ($14,398), maxilnum $27.300 ($25,940) • 306 •secondary sqool teachers reached principals and persons in positions of added retirement savings plan was also discarded. There are 182.5 teachers in this category. THE•OFFICIAL PLOWING MATCH BAND t A ten-alive settlement of this year's contract came after only two days and a total of 23 hours' of negotiations. The teachers voted to ratify the agreement two weeks ago and the board'S decision to accept the terms . Listed below are the salaries agreed upon came at a special meeting last Tuesday for the secondary teachers. The figures for night. , last year arc in brackets and the number of Ed Dearing, a member of the board's teachers in each category is included. salary negotiating committee said at that Categories are determined by experience time that neither the board nor the teachers and teaching qualifications.• wanted to go through the same lengthy and Category one: minimuni $12,500 ($12,000) sometimes difficult talks that characterized maximum $21,450 ($20,415). There are' 21 last year's negotiations. teachers in this category. • Part of the reason for this year's early Category two: minimum $13,000 ($12,500) ' Early settlement of this year's contract settlement was the formation of a joint nriximum $22,560 ($21,470). There are dimes in contrast to the 1977-78 agreement '4 board-teacher committee to study. teacher..., .5 teachers in this category. workload, set up as part of the 1977-78 ' Category three: minimum $14,250 , contract. recment last 6Ic on terms of the Gen'erally. both sides appear satisfied gehers' .. — __ responsibility, will be $8,166, 129, compared with $7-c616; 783 last -yea r. 49 coatract. _ with [he new settlement. Dearing cam- Prilt‘l Salaries: minimum $35,360 mented that both the Ward and teachers had give,n in on certain things on the way to the agreement. 4 . Teachers' Salary List ' parades during last Plowing Match. Areek's International (Expositor Photo) Correspondent Mr. Don MacRae 345-2842 F5iends of Phyllis Hinz and Lamont MacKay former operators of the "Kitchen" at the Huron. Hotel Dublin have sent us a report on their extensive travel's in Europe. The first leg of their journey was a flight to' Landon, England where theY, purchased a van for tran- sportation. They attended a service at Canterbury Cathedral then on to "Oxford" to the University. Next to "Blenheim Place" Wthston Churchill's birth place. Proceeding through •Wales and up to Scotland's tfighlands. Leaving Stanraer by ferry to Ireland, in Belfast they noticed several armoured tn'cks. Next to 'Dublin,' Ireland where they ,were ervieWed at the local Radio Station Act their Re- cord Dublin Ontario was aired. Gas (petrol) over there. . is $1.75 gal. The weather is. pleasant but the temperature drops considerably at night. Now on to Tipperary, then on to Munich for. Octoberfest celebrations. The girls are then planning a tour of Italy 'and Greece before returning to Cano:ia. Visitors with Mrs. Tessie Costello were Mr. and Mrs. `1311) Costello of New howell, Out,. Mr. 'rand Mrs,! Ken Wickins of London, Ont. over. the weekend. .The 441 Club Report Dublin 4-H Club met at the home of ,Mrs. Frank. Van Bergen Sept. 21. Mrs. Rosa Van Bergen. the leader opened the meeting Which • wasn't reached until May 3 after months of discussion and a 50-day ..wark-to: rule campaign by the teachers. .Cost to the board of. the total package, ert h, A new County road,sign will:soon'lle going up along all the provincial highway, trances to ..Perth County. • •It took same discussion,.. but members of county council agreed on a design., forjhe new signs attheir September meeting in Stratford last Tuesday. . • - • • About 10 signs will be needed to replace the broken and missing signs that up to now have announced to 'motorists their arrival in Perth County. „ The, Signs' wil cost the county about $145 each, including materials •and painting. North Easthope Reeve Arthur Horne explained to council that only one of the old signs remains standing, the - rest • having . fallen into disrepair or been • stolen: Mr. Horne said that he'd noticed a truck at. the County's 125th anniversary celebrations in Stratford' last month Which was using the • ivmains of one of the old signs as a tailgate. Council considered two designs for the new signs before choosing one which displays the Perth County crest in the centre and the words By Work and Worth We Rise" at the bottom of the sign with "Perth County" at the top. Reeve Ray Robinson of Mitchell moved The.new Contract includes a deltion of the sabbatical leave plan, to ,be replaced by a that the other design identical in' all resepcts but the wording which would. be "Welcome - to Perth 'C)ounty" be accepted, -with Mornington Reeve Wilson seconding • his suggestion.- • The argument was put forward that the signs would be easier for•motorists to read if there were fewer words on them, but Robinson's motion was defeated in a 16-15 vote and the wordier sign was• accepted. Warden Rae Bender of Wallace Township pointed out that HUron County uses road signs, that visually promoted the county's tourism, and industry, and, have many more words on them than the ones. proposed for Perth. Once the word. and' crest design for the signs was accepted, council's next decision involved the colour scheme for, the new -signs, Councillors were shown sketches of two signs on a white background with the county crest in several -colours. • Logan' Reev,e• Carl Vock moved that the colour schtern6 presented to council be accepted With Reeve Clarence •McCourt of Elm Township seconding the. motion. However, Mr,. Wilson claimed a: white ($13,700), maximum $25,470 ($24,227). There are 37 teachers in this category. Category 'four: minimum $15,000 sign wouldn't weather very well, and in the ensuing vote on colour, Vock and McCourt • were the only one who favoured the white backgrounded design. Council eventually adopted:a motion: by McKillop 4 ,met at Mrs. Janneke Murray's. All members were present and election took place for of- ficers, which are: President, Louise Ryan; Vice, Jean; Murray; Secretary, Rose Ann Nolan; Treasurer, Linda Klover; Press Reporter, Edelweiss Lodge starts far,II season ($33,560); and maximum 53..7.360 ($35,560). Vice-principals salaries: minimum $31.108 . ($29,418), and maximunt$33,018 ($31.41'8). Responsibility allowances were also raised: Shop and.. commercial directors will receive an allowance of $2,350, up from $2,300 last year. Department heads will receive an allowance of $2,250, up from 52,100 last year. Assistant department heads and assistant directors will receive an allowance of $1,100. up from $1,080 last year; Teaching supervising departments too small for a full department head will receive an allowance of $1,400,- up from $1,200 hist ear. Junior "C" BOoster. Club' 4:00 P.M. $100. October Booster Club Draw 8:00 P.M. $100. November Booster Club Draw', 12:00 MIDNIGHT $1,000. December Booster Club Draw ‘MnIftla...q010.611WOOM10.611111060.0ftiOfta.~.0100.400.0.064"....."4...."...."."4100.4.....0~".00"100.01.04 w settlement raises the average • teacher's salary from last year's level of $22,042 to $23,674. ' The: details, of the contract were public at a joint teacher-school board press . conference in the bOard's Stratford office last Wednesday. The contract gives teachers an over-all wage-and-benefit increase of 5.03 per cent, not counting •the increment for increased experience and qualifications. With the • increment included,, the total package cost conies to 7.21 per cent. high cr than last • year's contract settlement. • . made • ets new count Blanshard Reeve Dan Sims.pon for .the purchase of signs with a blue background ,.. and. the salve basic 'colotirs for the Perth County Crest. McKillop 4 name officers /- •