Times-Advocate, 1985-05-22, Page 31English Catholic Teachers' Associa-
tion. Tem Craig. also expressed
disappointment with the decision and
asked for reconsideration.
Although the board will continue
with only eight professional activity
days next year the hoard will make
the school calendar committee aware
of itsdislike of having the maximum
number 01 profession.h l activity days
‘vhile only the minimum number oI
leaching days.
SEEK ASSISTANT
The, Iluron-Perth Roman (catholic
separate school board is looking for
an assistant for the superintendent of
business and finance.
The school Ix)ard approved the losi-
tion al its May 13 meeting.
The person hired Ior the position
Will be under the supervision of
superintendent .lack Lane and will he
responsible Ior all accounting func-
tions. budget control, payroll and
eniplrs -ee hi'nefits which could even-
tually lead to a senior position of
responsibility.
The person %will he hired effective'
September 1 al a maximum starting
salary of $32.300.
This will mark the second increase
to Supervisor staff this year. Earlier-.
Gaelen Blanchette was hired as
superintendent of education.
()flier supervisory stall include
director of education William Eckert.
superintendent of education. John
McCauley. lir. bane and co-ordinator
of plan) Ed Rowland.
ANOTHER SEMINAR
"Today•s recreation - Is It
affordable"..
"That will Ix' the theme for another
in the series of seminars being held
for area municipal officials by the
ministry of tourism and recreation.
The seminar is planned for the
South Huron rec centre on June 27 and
will again involve officials from Ex-
eter. Ilensall. Zurich and the
Townships of Stephen. Hay, t'slorne.
Stanley and Tucker•smith.
Speakers lined up lor the occasion
by ministry field services consultant
:Melanie McLaughlin will deal %%Atli
The topic of surcharges versus user
pay systems as well as joint use
agreements
The last seminar was held In Ilen-
sall in March
WIN PRIZES
Four lucky winners were chosen
from the 2.300 ticket holders in the
Huron County Epilepsy Chapter fund
liaising draw
Nancy Eastman of Clinton won a
weekend package for two al The Ben -
miller Inn, Karen Fisher of Goxlerie'h
wi►rIon nights accommodation•al
%t' ' els Inn in Chatham and $30 in
cash. Roger Sheeler of Exeter won a
night at Inn on the Park in Toronto
and tickets to a Blue .fags baseball
game; Keith Men of I,e►ndesforn won
a Polaroid Light mixer (ioO (camera
The draws were made al Clinton
Klornpen Fees! on Mac 18
Times -Advocate May 22, 1985
Page ISA
Happy 501h Birthday
to "The Good Shephard"
(Rugger)
Love from Mattie M. Ruff -Stuff,
Smeller, Innie and "the Boys"
STREET VENDORS With chimney sweep and narrator Brent Love hovering from his lofty perch, some
of the street vendors in Oliver are shown above getting ready for last week's performance of Oliver
4't Stephen Central School. Back row, left, Kelly Brintnell, Connie Russell, Lynette Cramer, Lisa Martin
and Lisa Parsons. Front, Charlene Browning, Angela Lansbergen, Jeanette Hayter and Wanda Turnbull.
Reconsider PD
day,
but rem
a ii n u oche n ed
The Iluron-Perth Roman (catholic cion to �.
reduce from nine to eight pro- board decided which program to
separate school hoard reconsidered fessional development days.
St. Marys area trustee. Ernie drop.
its previous decision to drop one pro %%e made our decision.- said
fessional activity day from its 1985-86 Vander'schoot said letters he freesia- Mount Carmel area trustee Michael
school year calendar, but remained ed expressed disappointment that the Ryan. Ile said trustees shouldn't
firm. religion program professional activi- change their mind because some leo-
At the board's :May 13 meeting. ty day was dropped. It was noted. pie don't agree with the decision.
trustees told 01 comments they have however, that the professional activi- A letter from the president of the
heard from leachers since the deci- ly day committee, not the school Iluron-Perth unit of the Ontario
START SUBDIVISION Work started this week on the next phase
of the Stoney Ridge Estates subdivision on Huron St. E. Developer
Jack Taylor and son, Jeff, confer with the earth -mover operation
working on the new street.
EXETER AND AREA
Homecoming
Weekend
June 7, 8, 9
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE,
EXETER
•
Peanut Stomp
Dance
Featuring
Whiskey
Jack
Saturday
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
* Oldtimers' Ball Tournament
Friday - Sunday
* Ladies' Slo-Pitch Tournament
Friday - Sunday
* Nutcracker Pub - Agricultural Building
• Honky Tonk Night with the Jug Band
Friday 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
* Peanut Stomp Dance featuring Whiskey Jack
Saturday, 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
* Draw for Mystery Tour
(Value $1,000)
. Firemen's Pancake Breakfast
Saturday and Sunday a.m.
Plan to attend and invite your friends and relatives
back --for a fun -filled weekend.
Dance tickets available at
Exeter Times -Advocate,
Wuerth Shoes, Big V.
Proceeds for local park and
recreation improvement.
Sponsored by the
Exeter Lions and Lioness Clubs
Going away ?.. .
Don't forget to be
a *Blood Donor
before you go !
Yard Sale
Fri. afternoon
May 24 and Saturday
May 25, at 8:00 a.m.
Butler Street, Luton
Antique furniture,
collectables, dolls,
misc. items.
Yard & Bake
Saler
Trivitt Memorial
Church
10 a.m.
Sat., May 25
Pinery Flea
Market
Open Every
Sunday
May till September
3 miles south of
Grand Bend
on Hwy. 21
Phone Bob Sandercott
238-8382
Four Family
YARD
SALE
Sat., May 25
at
35 Sherwood Cr.
Sale starts
at 9 a.m.
10,4 _S�!•tereo, stand, TV stand, tea
agon, typewriter, toys,
bicycles and much more
From the valuable Jongkind
and Ahrens collections:
Glassware. knick-knacks,
.electric guitar, old phonies
and parts. and Scalextric
race car set'.
t
Happy Birthday
"Barney"
Love from
"The Bride"
Meet
you in T.O.
SUMMER '85
SOUTH HURON
RECREATION CENTRE
SWIMMING POOL PROGRAM
PROGRAM REGISTRATION
Tuesday May 28th 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Thursday May 30th 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
at the South Huron Recreation Centre
N.B.: No registrations over the telephone please)
LEARN TO SWIM
Moms 6 Tote or Dads 6 Tads
- $8.00/week.
- 8 months to 2 years.
- youngsters muat be •
accompanied by a
responsible adult.
Three - Thre eWeek Sessions
- $24.00/session.
- Red, Maroon, Blue
Green, Lifesaving
I, II, III.
- 11 July 1 - 19.
- 82 July 22 - August
- 13 August 12 - 30.
Four - Two Week Sessions
- $16.00/session.
- Tiny Tots, Yellow, Orange.
- 81 July 1 - 12.
- 12 July 15 - 26.
- 83 July 29 - August 9.
- 14 August 12 - 23.
Grey / White
- 535.00/session.
- Three - 3 week sessions.
•1 hour classes.
- 11 July 1 - 19.
- 42 July 22 - August 9.
9. - 13 August 12 - 30.
Two - Four Week Sessions Bronze Medallion
- 54s.00/session.
Bronze, Leaders, Bronze Cross
- fee includes books.
- 81 July 1 - 26.
- 12 July.29 - August 23.
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EXETER BARRACUDAS
SWIM TEAM
- competitive but fun swim
program.
- practice time daily and
participation in local
meets (4).
- not necessary to be an
exceptional swimmer but
must be able to swim the
length of the pool.
- Instructor - Deb Oke.
- registration $20./youngster.
536/2 in a
family.
548/3 in a
family.
Adult Swimming
- lessons available week-
days from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
- 51.50/lesson - pay as you
attend.
- participsnts wishing to
swim only 51.00 (no lesson).
TrimadS_im
- 515.00 for 6 1 hour classes.
Wedtiadey 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
- July 10 - August 14.
- exercise program in the water.
- participants do not have to
be swimmers.
- Instructor - Marlene Moore.
Pool Rentals
- available to clubs and groups
for 535./hour.
- for bookings call the pool.
EXETER WADING POOL (Victoria Park)
- open weekdays from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
- 25t/youngster
- July and August
SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
- sports skills program geared to -participation
and fun for youngsters aged 7 - 14 years
program operates Tuesday through Friday
9:30 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 3:,30 p.m.
5 week program starting Tuesday July 9th
Program Fees - $10.00/week or 53.00/day
2 in a family - $16.00/week or 55.00/day
3 in a family - $21.00/week or $6.00/day
- "Please note: Registration fees have increased
due tosour grant coming •.: at
BERT 6 EAl1IE CLUBhalf of what we aTt:cipated.
- play program for youngsters 4 - 6 years
- sports, crafts, games, songs 6 special events/
- program operates Tuesday through Friday
9:30 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 3:30
5 week program starting Tuesday July 9th
Program Fees - 510.00/week or 53.00/day ...
2 in a family - 516.00/week Or 55.00/day
3 in a family - 521.00/week or $6.00/day
Registration: Monday, July 8•h
1 - 3 p.m.
South Huron Rec. Centre
For information call 235-2833.-
Brochures
35-2833-Brochures 'available at the Rec Centre offic4a
9 a.m. - 12 noon and1 - 5 p.m.
new challenges in
decision making, more
complex rescues,
efficiency and endurance
tested against a timed
swim.
prerequisite - 14 years of
age.
f0iy
Leaders
- prerequisite - 15 years
of age.
- must have Bronze Medallion.
Bronze Cross
- Prerequisite - 14 years
of age
- must have Bronze -Medallion 4
Senior Resuscitation.
YOUTH WATER POLO
- new pool sport for
boys and girls aged
10 - 16 years.
- sport Is being developed
on a local level gearing
for a tournament et
LIZ SPORTSFEST here in
Exeter.
- easy to learn - gives
youngster. 2 hours of
pool time/week.
- 515.00/youngster for
approximately 6 weeks.
Public Sw►:ng Feet
Children 50c
Teens 751
Adults 51.00
PUBLJC SWIMMING
Weekdays 2:00 - 3:30
7:00 - 8:30
Weekends 1:30 - 4:00
6:30 - 8:00
Season Passes
- children $20.00
- teens $25.00
- adults $30.00
- family 545.00
p.m.
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