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Clinton News-Record, 1971-05-13, Page 5The senior badminton team from Central Huron Secondary School placed well at the recent WOSSA badminton tournament held at CFB Clinton. The team is seen here: (Front row left to right) Miss S. Cochrane, coach, Heather McAdam, Debbie Mason, Christine Hartley, Sandra Graham and Elaine Vincent; (back row) Jim Newland, Bruce Craig, Ron Wise, Pete Cameron, Dick Jewson, Mike Beseau and Gard Lavis. —photo by Jack Hunt. S014111110,9 etial IN USED CARS? LOOKING FOR 4 1971's in Chevs and Pontiacs, 4 door hardtops 10 — 1970's in various models, sedans and 2 and 4 door hardtops in Fords, Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Catalinas and Mustangs OTHER MODELS 1969 FORD custom, power steering 1960 CHMBLLE, 2 door hardtop 2 — 1969 PONTIAC Parisiennes, a 2 and 4 door hardtop 1969 IMPALA Custom 2 door hardtop 1968 PONiIAC Parisierine, 2 dear hardtop, fully equipped — 1968 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtops 1967 CHEV Caprice, 4 door hardtop Used cars from '65 to'68 in. various models, sedans, hardtops and 4 door — 90% of all cats are V8, power steering and all automatic USED MUCKS 1970. FOAD 350 11 ft. stake body, dual Wheels 1968 CILEV van, heavy duty V8 2 1968 CHEV 1/2 ton pickups with Standard and automatic transmission 1967 FORD 14 ft. stake body 1967 CHEVROLET, 1 ton panel, V8 1966 CHBVitOLBT tilt cab, 14 ft. Stake body 1966 CHEVY, 1/2 tore panel A number of Eeonoline and Chevy Vans from '64 to '67 standard and automatic transmission '44011,001"telkeNNNeki Brussels Motors sp $.4tryles .Stition- Phone 587-6173 ELSIE EVANGELINE MURCH Elsie Evangeline Murch of Ontario St., Clinton died suddenly on May 4, 1971. She was 49 years of age. Mrs. Murch was born near Westfield on February 17, 1922, the daughter of Percy Vincent and the late Mrs. Vincent, She married John A. Murch on June 16, 1944. She had lived in Clinton for nearly five years and had lived at RR 1, Clinton prior to moving • here. She was a member of Ontario Street United Church and the Clinton Women's Institute. Surviving besides her husband is one son, John Kenneth. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs, James (Marie) Annis, Ottawa and Mrs. Lloyd (Verna) Miller of London end several other relatives. Funeral services took place from the Ball Funeral Home on May 8, 1971 with the Rev. H. W. Wonfor officiating. Burial Was in Clinton Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Clarence Ball, Earl Blake, George Wright, Hugh McWhinney, Eybraah Haarbye and Ivan Carter. Flowerbearers Were Tom Murch, Ron Crich and Paul Bishop. THOMAS McKEE FALCONER Thomas McKee Falconer of William St., Clinton, died at his borne on May 6, 1971. He was 71 years of age. Mr Falconer was born in Goderich Township on January 12, 1900, the son of George and Victoria Falcofter. He married the former Luella Glazier on February 6, 1924. For many years he worked as a welder at Dominion Road Machinery Company, Goderich. He had been a resident of Clinton for M years. He was a member of Ontario Street United Church. Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, Malt and Stan, both of Clinton, and two daughters, Mrs. Don (Betty) Switzer and Mrs. Robert (Marie) MacAulay, both of Clinton. He was predeceased by one brother, Victor. Two sisters, Mrs, Art (Alice) Tichbourne and Mrs. Jim (Marquette) Horton, both of Goderich, also survive, as do 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral service took place on May 9 from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev. H. W. Wonfor of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, officiating. Burial was In Clinton Cemetery, Pallbearers were Ron Falconer, John Falconer, Bill Tichbourne, Ted McAstocker, Ron Glazier and Wayne Glazier, all nephews. Flowerbearers were Jeff Falconer, Bob Falconer, Jim Switzer, and Robbie MacAulay, all grandsons. CHARLES MOFPATT McKEEVER Charles Moffat McKeever of Mary St., Clinton, died in Clinton on May 4, 1971. He was 71 years of age. Mr. McKeever was born in Listowel on March 9, 1900, the son of George McKeever and Belle Henderson. He married his wife, Jessie, on May 18, 1064, and she survives him. He has been a resident of Clinton for 10 years. He was a member of the Anglican church and a former member of the Listowel branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. Surviving besides his wife is one sister, Annie Thompson. Funeral services were held May / from the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, with the Rev. S. Sharpies of St. Paul's church officiating. Interment Was in Fairview Cemetery, Listowel. Pallbearers were James Turner, Sam Geohegari, Fred Tteveria, George Hamilton, 'Clarence Perdue and Bert Porterfield. Flowerbearers 'were William Reuget and Anderson Scott. Local obituaries 1 at South Bay, 100,000 at Meaford and 100,000 at Douglas Point. The department expects to increase the stocking again this year to a total of 300,000 yearling splake. The production target is to increase to 1,000,000 yearlings per year by 1975, and to be maintained at this level through 1979. The Ontario contribution to this program is dependent on the production of this species at the Chatsworth Provincial Fish Hatchery. Presently the facilities at Chatsworth are not adequate to produce the large number of fish required. It is planned to have an additional substation constructed close to the present hatchery installations this year. This addition will make possible the production of the required number of fish. Mr. Phil Hartman, the hatchery manager reports a better hatching rate in the splake this year which means good stocking for 1972; also that the 300,000 yearlings ready for stocking this year (1971) are in good condition, editor Continued from Page 4. of Agriculture and its Minister were supposed to look after the farmers." Would that this were so before farmers are transferred to the Department of Welfare. The family-farm, private entrepreneur system has been established over centuries and proven throughout the world as the most efficient productive means of food production. A true assesment of its values would be in order before it passes into extinction. The Canadian farmer has given his best, he deserves no less in return. In your ' Government's consultation with the would be spokesman of the farming industry, I respectfully suggest that great care be taken in acceptance of policies brought forth by commercial organizations or those affiliated or federated with commercial organizations. I would also suggest that the ideas of economic planners and advisors, while working well in theory, very seldom work in practise, especially where people are concerned. A final word on the current sanctioned 6% per year wage and price guidelines'. I have noticed that M,P.'s salaries are to be increased on these guidelines, based from the year of their last increase and retroactive to the beginning of this past Session of Parliament. 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KELLER Members of the Huron County Board of Education took two and a half hours Monday afternoon for an in-depth study into the physical education program in the elementary and secondary schools of the county, They learned of the aims and objectives in both the actual physical education and the health program taught in conjunction with the program as well as the House League inter-school schedules. Physical education heads from all high schools as well as several physical education teachers from several elementary schools were in attendance to make their presentation to the board and to answer questions from the board members. It was pointed out that the purpose of physical education in county schools is to introduce, the students to a wide variety of sports and physical activity, to teach the fundamental skills, to stimulate an abiding interest in one or more physical activities, to BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER Mrs. Ruth Alton, RR 7 Lucknow, has again been granted the privilege to teach private music lessons at Brookside Public School during regular school hours, Mrs. Alton conducted the lessons at Brookside this year on a trial basis and received the approval of the principal at the school to continue if the school board would also grant approval. The board formulated policy at Monday's meeting in Clinton which will permit instructors in vocal and/or instrumental music to conduct private music lessons in schools operated by the Huron County Board of Education during regular school stress the need for physical fitness, to induce good, sportsmanship and to show a student his limitations and how to accept them.. The complete health course from kindergarten to Grade 13 was clearly Outlined by the teachers. It was reported that a committee of teachers within the county is now preparing a co-ordinated course of study in health for all students in the county to ensure that all students will have received the same access to knowledge about health. • The House League programs in the various schools where students in one school compete against one another was shown to provide mental recreation, an opportunity .to socialize, a chance to develop co-operation, good sportsmanship and true leadership qualities as well as a continuing obedience to law and authority. The inter-schoOl program which is quite limited at the elementary school level provides an opportunity for students from hours providing that some conditions are appreciated. The instructor must makCarrangements with the principal of the school; in the opinion of the principal, there must be suitable accommodation; interference with the regular day school program should. be minimal; school requirements for space and/or equipment will take precedence over the private music lessons; and the principal, after consultation with and agreement of the Area Superintendent, reserves the right to postpone or to cancel any lesson or series of lessons, that in his opinion, would interfere with the operation of the regular day schqol program, One school to compare their skills and their. physical education -program with those of another Khoo, and its students. At least ,one board member questioned the advisability of spending fairly large sums- of money for transporting students_ from school to school for a sports program, The teachers agreed that the advantages to such a program far out-weighed the cost and • one physical education head went so far as to say that a good physical education program in a school set the "tone" for the entire student body, The teachers also advised the board members that, they often spend many long hours after school preparing for games by chalking the field etc. Some physical eduCation teachers stated they personally saw to it that the grass was . seeded and fertilized, that the track was in condition etc., by lugging their own equipment from home and working evenings and holidays to keep the school property in shape. The question of barefeet for elementary The board reached its decision because the School Administration Act Permits a child to be absent from school for the purpose of receiving instruction in music for up to one-half day in any week and it is felt that less time away from school will be involved if music lessons are taught right at the school. In other business at the meeting, the board agreed to continue afternoon meetings once monthly in the fall with a committee of Dr. Barry Deathe, Mrs. Marion Zinn and Wilfred Shortreed to decide upon a calendar of academic subjects to be discussed at thilc••• times. school children in the gymnasiums .especially during the winter months was raised by some board members, It, was learned that when a child does not have clean running shoes kept especimlly for gym classes, the teachers encourage bare feet since that is considered much more safe than stocking or slippered feet. The teachers , were also asked why the physical education mark was averaged into BY WILMA OKE The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board meeting in Seaforth Monday night awarded the contract for repairs to the roof of St. Boniface School at Zurich to Thackery Roofing Ltd., Kitchener. The Thackery tender of $1,775 was the lowest of three received. Trustee John McCann of R. R. 3, Ailsa Craig, chairman of the Building and Maintenance Committee, reported the repairs would be started this week. Pounder Brothers of Stratford were The rehabilitation of the trout fishery in Lake Huron with splake is a joint undertaking by the United States and the- Province of Ontario through the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. The splake (Wendigo) is a hybrid of the lake trout and the brook trout, developed by scientists of the Research Branch The senior badminton team competed in W.O.S.S.A. on Saturday, May 1. The Clinton team worked hard and played well against tough competition from London, Sarnia, Woodstock, Stratford and Wingham. Dick Jewson and Sandra Graham, 'mixed doubles, and Christine Hartley, girls singles, each placed third. Gord Lavis, boys singles, was fourth. The girls doubles team, Elaine Vincent and Debbie Mason, lost their first two matches to the first and third place teams. the secondary school student's term mark when students who were not sports minded did not receive credit for ability etc.' It was noted that physical education is subject en the curriculum when some others are not any more than extracurricular activities. The physical education mark, the teachers said, included a. health mark, fitness, skills and rules of the game etc. and awarded the contract to install two panic door sets keyed to the system at St. Aloysius School in Stratford for the amount of $194.25. The hoard voted in favour of re-hiring Miss, Frances Conway on a half-time basis to work in religious education in the Stratford schools. She is employed half-time by St. Joseph's parish in Stratford. The board and the pariah each pay one-half of her salary. John Vintar, Superintendent of Education, announced that Sister Bernadette had resigned as religious education was actually in many respects a "fairer" mark than some others. One board, member suggested a more co-ordinated effort in physical education from kindergarten to Grade 13 and learned that the great variety of equipment in the schools prevented this. There is, however, plenty of co-operation "such as sharing equipment and facilities, between schools said the teachers, consul study, tasntut. She will go to England for further Sister Sharon Murphy was appointed as primary education consultant. Trustee Michael Connolly of R. R. 3, Kippen, chairman of the Finance and Insurance Committee, made a motion that a resolution was required as a result of a legal opinion regarding the non-owned auto liability policy whereby the board should enter into a contract with its employees in order to have full protection under this portion of the liability portfolio. Approval given for private music lessons in school Team does well in -badminton Letter to the of the Department of Lands nd Forests after 12 years of research. By selective breeding of the hybrids through six generations, a trout with the early maturing characteristics of the brook trout, and with the deep-swimming ability of the lake trout has been produced. The initial stocking of highly selected splake took place in 1969 with 25,000 yearlings stocked at Meaford in Georgian Bay, and 5,000 at South Bay in Lake Huron, In 1970 the stocking was increased to 60,000 Repair contract awarded at Zurich Splake planted for future fishermen 1 I