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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-22, Page 3a NorthStreet, #1 SUMMERTIME LEI IN YOUR OWN. BACKAR • 1 1 7-3650 7 . 1 1 11 A , 1 1 12 Rib Umbrella $79.95 Cover 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fibreglass Corrugated Panels Green, Yellow, White 26" x ;SHEET $5.95 S 26-, X 11Y $7 45 SHEET • CEDAR PICNIC TABLES ;34.95 Ready to assemble erectopat WOOD DECK KITS Do It Yourself *Easy Kit Constructio No guesswork • *Complete plans q instructions *Complete packag inclydes simple to use brackets and lumber Prices available at Hodgins -McDonald Buildall This ,summer, offer your guests the very warm welcome of... REDWOOD 4 (The woad that laughs at weather) Adds that extra touch of class L Chaise Lounge ANN Tete A Tete Lounge 111 f a will be moved'. The wi nAthoneimnos,ThOrSda4 May 110340000 e ScF�o II �l1�iii1 a ,T The KuJrnn4 ertb; County �torna�„Catholic ,:+Berate S hOOl will mny its; a- trative offices from ea of tYh to Deb1j the summer, it was 're- vealed at a board meeting held in Seaforth Monday night of last week. o • Trustee�'� iubael Connolly, lltheppenmov, ein, releasaid thsee boarthe details d offices of in Seaforth halm been cramped for space and the parking facili- ties `have been inadequate. The board offices have been located on the Main Sheet in Seaforth since shortly after,the formation of the county board in 1969. After July 1 they will be moved to the building housing the former Dub- lin high school and the Ursuline Order convent. Mr. Connolly said the Ursuline Order will be vacating the con- vent at the end of the school term in June after 60 years of service — in the community. The twq teach- ing sisters will remain bn the school board staff and take up residence in the Ursuline Convent in Stratford. Sister Florence Kelly is principal at St. Patrick's elementary school in Dublin and Sister Marian is principal at St. Columban elementary school. Mr. Connolly said the board has leased the building for a five-year period from the St. Patrick's Parish at Dublin and the , Epis- copal Corporation for the Diocese of London. The kindergarten class for St. Patrick's School area which has been using a room in the former high school part of the building, will continue in that location under the new arrange- ;nent. The agreement calls for St. Patrick's parish to collect $1,000 per month for the building and at - the end of .the five-year rental . r term the - board has the right to purchase, the building for its con- tinued use as a board office. Richard Box, ownerof the building housing • the present board offices, will be notified his premises will be vacated by the end of the present lease in Janu- ary, 1976. In other business it was agreed to send three board members to the Canadian Catholic School Trustees Association convention in St. John's, Newfoundland, frgm_.June i, to,,��TT n �, '1 ,Cha r - 'marl favid Teali"en of S rat ord - Ted Geoffrey, Zurich and Donald Crowley, Gadshill; or alternate, Arthur Haid, RR 4, Listowel. The board approved a 1975-76 school bus rate schedule of ap- proximately 15 per cent increase over last year's figure. Trustee Donald Crowley was named to attend a testimonial dinner in Toronto on May 16 for Monsignor Hardy of Hamilton. Board approval was given several changes in updating board policies as, outlined by Stratford trustee Howard Shantz. A new policy approved called 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOM 11111111111111111.111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111= 1111111111111111mia MI Ell Employment office for students at Listowel building The summer employment campaign has a new feature this year. The Canada Manpower Centre for' Students is now Operating out of new permanent quarters on the west side of the Inkerman Street, Listowel, apartment building adjacent to the office of the Canada Man- power Centre. - Opening, ceremonies will be held in the near future and hopes are high for a good response from the isiness community to visit the new office and to register vacancies for students for sum- mer work. The phone number is 291-2922 and is in operation now. An additional' feature is the ap- pointment of Miss Laura Trys- senaar as Co-ordinator of the Canada Manpower Centre for Students. Miss Tryssenaar worked as a student assistant in the summer of 1974 and is now a graduate of the University of Guelph. She replaces John Gee Jr. as co-ordinator of the pro- gram. Mr. Gee has accepted a position in the Kitchener Canada Manpower Centre. Assisting Miss Tryssenaar will be Roger MacDonald who is a student at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo and who held a similar position last year. Since February, numerous calls have been made on employ- ers to promote the hiring of stu- dents for the summer. Registra- tions of students have been con- ducted throughout the area. Service clubs and churches are now being solicited to encourage the (sage of students on group projects. Householders are asked to con- sider the employment of students for work around homes and cot- tages. A call to the "Student Manpower Centre” will bring a fast response t'. nny request,,,,,,_ for copies 01 .gyral. minutes of all board. meetings to beisent gyrate school repreSentatives on the _Perth -County and the Huron, County 'Boards of Education in order to keep there conversant with its 4eneral busi- n $s. lalliatn Ennis, Stratford board counselling officer was tor'* ized to attend.. the Ontario Association of Counselling of - ricers in Geneva Pali in J .. The 'board approved giving the Stratford Recreation dation permission to use the ball dia. monds at the Stratford separate schools for the summer program, also the soccer field at Aloysius School. "I'm glad these are being used'. now," commented Joseph Looby Townships sh of fire hall a The West Wawanosh Township Council, at its regular meeting, agreed`to pay. one-quarter share of the cbst of the purchase of the McDonald garage in 'Lucknow which is to be used as a fire hall for Lucknow's equipment and the townships' tanker. The council will also take steps to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board -for approval to sell debentures for $15,000 to cover its share of the cost of the, new tanker and fire hall, 'the -tests to be shared with the townships of Ashfield and Kinloss and the Village of Luck - now. Minutes of the April meeting• were read and adopted on motion of Councillors Hickey and Stothers. ., Mrs. L. Johnston of Bayfield,. 'who has purchased property at St. Augustine, consulted council about drainage problems on her newly -acquired land. . On a motion by Councillors Foran and Hickey, council de- clared_ the week of June 15 to 21 Senior Citizen's' Week in West Wawanosh. The clerk reported that the en - *ems oigY ,w l. over >l o g ' John'Viuitalrl d Prshaotru sucs iic trh iynnes !uSchodrfff! eSing: , rmfpo�ru`ao rpf" SteP Stratford trustee *, chairman of ',building variousmaintenance wethe re beingOartledouta 'the.Ji�s'J + . the two[ ,coon . Mi . t *".a2 4;n0:, T t' Ge�' both rte. the►.: Conference : l at%gkt. held i Toronto lay. 7, j $,,'9, and 1a which they pts. gineer's report ` cipel Dram rear ment •had been ,receive• d council.Meade arrangements meet with the=owners to Vii'. the• report. Road accounts 0,020. general accOots.iii $214 s passed for payment 'motions by Councillors Stothers, r,Cran- ston, Hickey, and Foran TOP T.AMLO LAKELET The 'seven meeting was held at the home Mrs. Mann on May 14 when roll call was "Tell one way you have ` learned to improve your Ward- robe". Mrs. Mann discussed and demonstrated setting in= sleeves; Mrs. Behrns .explained, and showed how to sew on buttons and fasteners; and insertion of 'a collar was discussed and demon- strated by both leaders. Groupworkwas carried out On .the blouses:and-the-home-,assi ments for the May -29 meeting be held at the home of Mrs. Behrns at 8 p.m. were gone over. IT WAS ONLY FLOWERS but the tribute implied in the presentation was worth more than words could tell when the graduating nursing assistants tried to thank their parents and friends for their help. Mrs. Yvonne Coultes of RR 5, Wingham felt she owed the most to her husband, Brian, and presented him with the Apr. I corsage. D E W I TT MILLER, chairman of the Wingham and Dlstrict Hospital Board, presents a diploma to graduating nursing assistant Christine Rae of Wingham. Twenty-two girls re- ceived their diploma% and pins during the graduation ceremony last Fridgy.