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Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-17, Page 2A, Sent . Iast Wee minSter* IN an effort to tom , tneterY0' :- enlisted 4P, Wsntar bated re BrOWO at 0 • R.A,..r • radar it*IX,CtOr 'a, Three ' iPg to* bar", 0010 to R.C,A"; Station,' prizo . from the Clinton. chatoa in the early Years of Spring Fair . in the ' Tup- the war, was killed in an perware .1Jraw. Winners automobile accident here in were: Mary Ann *WIMP, ,.. RR 3. Clinton; Mrs. W. B. + + + Olde, Clinton; and Rita August 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jewson of Cracknell„ Dresden. Rattenbury Street East at- + + + . tended the graduation and Ever hear of a teetotalling convocation of the Medical locust tree? Well Clinton has School. University of Western quite a few of them gracing Ontario, recently when their our main street by the kind eldest son. Fred, graduated sponsorship and interest of with his M.D. Also attending the Environmental Com - was Mr. Dick Jewson, of mittee. These trees much Tweed, Ontario. Dr. Jewson prefer water to the dregs of will be interning in St. beer bottles, soft drink cans Joseph's Hospital, London. etc. Perhaps we could enlist + + + the support of the.merehants Attending : the Nursing whose stretch of sidewalk Graduation ceremonies at these planters adorn. In the Conestoga College, Kit- '*cool, cool, cool of the Owner, on Saturday, June 12, morning", when they first • at which their datighter, open op :- may we suggest a Karen, received her R.N. bucket of water about twice a were Mr. and Mrs. Keith week - over the planters not Tyndon. RR 1, Clinton, Susan your writer. and Wendy, Perry 3'0W and + + + Dan Weber, also Vincent The First Cub Pack of Mayne of Drayton, Ont. Clinton wound up its year's + + + activities with a camp at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond, Irvine Tebbutt's farm last Mr. and -Mrs. William Irvine, June llth • dnd 12th. There Ottawa, Mr. Doug PeterSOn, were 25 cubs and eight Kitchener, and Mr. .and Mrs- leaders in attendance. They Andrew Peterson, Clinton, enjoyed swimming, hiking, also attended the Convocation nature study and an alt round cerenionies at Kitchener_ The Cub Memorial Auditorium When' The Cub Pat*. is looking for Laurelanne Bond received additional leaders for next her Nursing Diploma from- year. If you enjoy the out -of - Conestoga College. doors as well as working with + + + young boys - then please give ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward leadership a try. For more Grigg were honoured guests information phone any one of at the home of their son an& the following: Graham daughter-in-law, Mr. and Boviker 482-7763; Bryan Mrs- Robert Grigg, Kit- Lavis 482-7747; or Don Jones thener. an Saturday, June 12, 482-7970- Thank you. in celebration of their 40th + + + wedding anniversary. The following poem. Relatives were present from brought to our office by Mrs. Clinton, Auburn, St. Thomas, Lucy Bezzo, was written by Peterborough and Ottawa. her late daughter. Myrtle + + + Quackenbush: On the evening of June 8, 40 friends and relatives My Father gathered to hold a surprise Who's the. man I loved the party for Mr. and Mrs. best? George Colclough on the Who God has called to rest. occasion of their 30th wedding To whom my troubles were no anniversary. A very pleasant bother evening was enjoyed by all. You guessed +++ Father. Shades of our 1975 Cen- old? Of streets all glittering with - gold - A nursery rhyme for my brother You guessed it friend. My Father. Who worried and would pray For his soldier boy so far away. Who gave his love , to mother You guessed it friend, Father. Who with heavy heart would stay <Close by me while ill I lay Would bow his head with my mother ' You guessed it friend, My Father. Who now that he is gone No brighter star has shone To me there is no other You guessed it friend. My Father. Mr• , Cb-lesan 1I , Themas,,,F. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, Clinton receives his 11011011r5 Degree •in Business ‘dministration from the University of Western Ontario. London today June 4. (Erik Singer photo) Resolutions passed Clin.e- - resolutions By Ross Haugh Four resolutions were passed Monday by the Huron County Board of Education. The first involved curriculum guidelines. Recommendations presented by committee chairman John Elliott said present curriculum guidelines published by the Ontario Ministry of Education are more of a philosophical statement than a teacher's guide. , The resolution asks to develop core curriculum guidelines of a more detailed nature in all areas of stddy that provide specific direc- tion to teachers on the work to be covered and leave room for the inclugion of optional topics at the leant level. The second resolution asks that ,board ,policy, require a forrnal 4ndof-theyear evaluation of each teacher that the said teacher is on a probationary contract and that such evaluation shall be based in part on a tninimum of one formal classroom visitation per term by each of the principal and superin tendent during the first two terms of the school year. • The next resolution asks the board to require a cyclical formal evaluation at least once every three years of all teachers on permanent contract. The final motion asks the director of education to in- vestigate the feasibility of introducing a performance review system for all em- ployees of the board. Posts at Clinton School The board took action to prevent vehicles from gaining easy access to the sports field at Central Huron in Clinton. The plant superintendent . was authorized to install cedar posts on five foot centres at both the northeast entrance to the sports field and along the southwest frontage of the sports area as a means of" impeding Vehicular traffic onto the sports field. IZ Elen P 'eter; at'tlieitteSehmatitZsehnessY to St- •Seaforth and Sister Jean Doyle. 'OK 41', Intdette PerrO4 itenoant oral French,' 00 in teacher; Aileen Craigprincipal's relief at Clinton; Mary Cneelt. at Exeter; percentr Gertrude Pearson at Mourtt Cartnel; *ireliet 14 Melba Park, teacher, And clegt0111; percenti. Steffier. principal. at Kingsbridge; • 0,4t, ,.. r were Victoria Zyiuk, at. Zurich; Helena Par - r',41* tridge at Kinkora; Sister Maureen SC4t Shearon at Goderich, Thomas Keeler at • ' .."1",•14;4$4-. 4 ExColumbafl Sebool; Sister Jean MoYian to The meeting, adjourned at 11:20 p.m. St. Mary's School, Gederich; Barry when board went into committee of the Libden, to Ecole Ste. Marie; Edith whole. MCCarr011 to ' St. _,_ Patrick's S011091* KinkOra; A. Lorne Rideout to to Our Lady co,ntintted4rorp •page I to. St. Pa.triek's School, Icinitora; Mar- ' Rec board ... of Mount Carmel/School; Susan4ohnson , le Garneau to St Amborse School,. Smith donated uniforms. but we. still Br passes 4 jor Stratford- Terrence Bullen and Kathleen McMillan as itinerant ora French teachers. Marjorie Glindinning, principars relief at Our Lady of Mount Carmel was given a leave' of absence for the year 1976-I97 The following Wachers have resigned: Amy Duskocy at Mount Carmel: Ber- continued from page 1 Teachers • • • perience. The mileage rate won't change from the 18 -cents -per -mile paid to teachers who use their own vehicles while on board business, and board contributions 'to the Ontario Health Insurance Flan premiums will increase from 80 to 90 percent. All other benefits will remain the same as in the last agreement. it friend. My ennial came to life again last -Who told tales of knights of Saturday night When the Clinton Kinsmen held, what ,they hope, will be an annual barbecue and dance. Tagged - "Centennial Plus One" the event was a tremendous success with nearly 600 in attendance. Our local Kin- smen received manual aid from their brother Kinsmen in Harristan, who came down to cook — "'mainly because of the beef". my My practise Breast Self -Examination AAA' rri • ever e ' love and bails And. need a catch r bats," Mr. Marriage said. • When asked whtther"-; he had, ap- proached any service clubs, asking them to sponsor the team, Mr: Marriage replied, "Most of the teams in town are sponsored by service clubs. Unfor- tunately there are more teams than service clubs. Couldn't the rec com- mittee do The tee committee is waiting to see what the provincial government will do for the team before committing them- selves. The committee agreed not to charge all in -town ball teams for the use of the bali diatnond§ and soccer field, except a charge. of $5 for lights, when they are used. All out-of-town teams, ,however will have to pay a fee of 815 and mark the field themselves. 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TO 9 keret The m00% outs wilt he effected: West Side of Albert frorn Hwy. eta Princess St. Rattenbury St. West from Albert to Shipley Orange St. from Hwy. $ to Princess' 10 make necessary repairs and changes to Power Lines -Hibachi Wire Stand" toY above htlaacht a great Mlle hewer Change tier» hand shears to upright in 15 seconds to take she drudgery and st00619 Gut of Dad s grass trimming Outdoor milking the fast easy way' Portable table MOW hibachi with 25 .adiUStabte height grills 5068510 4 Watch forthe Grand Opening of Clinton Home Hardware & Radio Shock, June 23 26 Details in next week's paper. Come in and see our nWIy renov�ted store!