Times-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 2 (2)Page 2 Times -Advocate, August 17, 1978
Separa te school's official
gets 25 cent pay increase
The Huron -Perth.- County
Roman Catholic Separate
Sc'hool Board gave a 25-eent
per hour increase- to its'at-
tendance officer, William
Innes of Stratford a! a
meeting in Dublin Monday
night. This brings his salary
to $5.75 per hour. His
mileage will remain at 20
cents per anile.
Innes is the attendance
'officer •for the counties of
Perth ani Huron, and in
Addition. assists the
assessment officer, Edthund
Rowland of Dublin, in
securing additional
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EXETER 235-2081
assessment for the separate
board, and in for•,ming new
separate school zones.
Spence head of SI. Marys
will be hired as custodian at
-Holy Name of Mary School in
St. Marys. beginning Sep-
. tember 1. He succeeds
Thumas Kilgallin who
resigned in June.
The • board approverd
selling its 1970 GMC school
bus from Zurich ' for $725 to
Allan Nicholson of Wingham.
It has been replaced' by a
new 1977 60 -passenger bus
bought in June for $15,600.
The work -load for
custodian Frank Jordan at
St. Michael's §choot,
Stratford, is to • remain at
factor 1.15 or full time, while
Sparkle Maintenance will
. have less time vwh'n a new
contract is dratt•n up for the
school term in September.
This results from the closing
of three classrooms. There
_Will _continue to_1_ sek•en
classrooms operating as last
year. thtee others will be
used for other purposes in
the 13 -room school.
The meeting continued to
11 p.ni., the latter part of the
meeting was in committee -
of -the -whole discussing
• administration salaries. --
.hiss Wilma "Coates.
London had as her guests for
dinner Saturday evening at
the Burkley Restaurant her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Whitney
Coates, her' sister, Shirley•
and Dick Doherty and family
and John Brinkman, Mt.
Clemens, Michigan, her
brother, .Keith Brenda and
family Centralia and her
friend Wally Smolanski,
Kitchener.
Friday -Viola an• d Whitney
Coates had as dinner. guests
ADMIRE DAHLIAS — Exeter fair president Roy Pepper and his wife admire an arrangement
of dahlias of Tuesday's flower show in Kirkton. ' '. T -A photo
At celebration
for 100th event
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Mr. & Mrs. Earl .Atkinson,
Lucan and -Mr. & Mrs. Heber
Davis attended the 100th
birthday .arty. for their
cousin, Ars. Emily Dickins
formerly.. of Coldwa.ter,
presently a ,resident at the
Trillium Home. Orillia.
Mrs. Dickins is in good
health and very alert. She is
still interested in .all that
goes on around her: She
received gifts from relatives
in England • and Australia
and greetings fropl Queen
Elizabeth as ' well as the
Prime Minister and Premier
of Ontario.
On the way home they
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Donaldson, attended the Derry Day
Mrs. Jim Lindsay and Miss Parade in Collingwopd and
Beatrice Hodgert, Van- came around by -Shelbotirne
couver, B.C. Mrs. Lindsay where the Old Time Fiddlers
- and Beatrice are first contest was in progress.
cousins of Mrs. Coates and Baptism service was held
'Mrs. Donaldson is a second at St. Patrick's Church,.
cousin. For the evening Mrs. Suhday morning for Karolyn
Mary-liodgert, Mrs. Wm. Christine infant. daughter of
Sillery, Mrs. Arnold Cann ,Mr. & Mrs. Bob Lee.
and Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert During the service Robert - Name
joined them fora social time. and Jennifer Lee. sister and Address
Sunday several of the brother of Karolyn sang a
Coates family visited the duel. Following the service Town
home of Mac ' and Helen 12 relatives of -the Lee family Telephone
Hodgeri where- they had a and Rev. Mary Mills were I Have A Lot: Yes No .Location
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The readers write
Feelings.
How does it feel to close a
business? It's like someone
with terminal sickness, you
do your best to nurse it baelt
to health, and all the time
you know it won't do any
good.
There is sadness. disap-
pointment and defeat (all
feelingsti, and because ,v(3...
could not make it work,
(failure).
Should you feel at all?
The big swallowing- the
small seems to be a natural
phenomena and now we
must close the door and feel
the'hurt.
The hardest job of all lies
ahead, pick yourself up, dust
yourself off and start all
over again.
We are blessed in many
ways, not with success
perhaps, but by having
*friendship and support from
many people. Blessed with •
feelings that can be mended.
And, above all, a God we
trust for the future.
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BUDGET SA
SPECIALS
Thank you to the people in
the Exeter area who did
come to a •small store. I
challenge you to support the
merchants in this town if
you would like them to be
here ten years from now.
Abeta Dekoker
Exeter Family Market
¥ ¥ ¥
202-442 Main Street
Exeter, Ontario
Dear Sir;
There is great. daimer
when. environmental con-
siderations become ex-
pendable in light of our
economical problems,
If we keep ignoring or
delaying • action to correct
and prevent pollution we will
soon reach a stage of a dead
environment. This isn't an
extreme -statement or a cry
of wolf.
Each day we are maiie
aware of new situations of
environmental hazards and
destruction caused by
pollution. If they a not
taken and. recogniz as
warnings of the danger
ahead for us, then we are
only deceiving ourselves.
When we reach this stage
we will really have cause to
be alarmed at the cost to the
government (taxpayer). For
it won't be a case of
correcting or cleaning up the
environment, but the cost of
trying to adapt ourselves to a
exist, if possible, within a
dead environment.
How long- before our
. governments learn that to
delay - action on any
measure, not only increases
the cost, but also the danger?
The habitants of this earth
• have given -enough to the
large corporatiohs, must we -
also hand over the en-
vironment that was created
for us to live in? Maybe even
our very existence.
Sincerely
Stuart Craine.
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