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4APODERICII SIGNAL.STAli, THURSDAY* DECEMBER 7. 1973
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Family Life Edvcation
By Wilma Oke
At a meeting of the Huron -Perth County
Separate school board Monday in Seaforth
it was, learned 1 hat the, Advisory Committee
bn Family Life Educatibn will soon be
making a report of its study to the board,
The 15 -member Advisory Committee was
started in September, 1971, by John Vintar,
Superintendent of Edukation. The mem-
bers are a cross section of representatives
from across '}luron and Perth Counties and
include school trustees, parents, doctors,,
nurses, clergy and PTA members. Dr.
Charles Moyo of Seaforth is chairman.
Last week the Advisory Committee'
named six of its members, with Vincent
Young of Goderich as chairman, to make a
report on the study in order to present it to
the board for consideration.
Mr. Vintar outlined the Block .Parent
Plan which is being initiated in Stratford
and the Board approved having the sepa-
rate school children in the city and their
parents participate.
Trustee David Teahen of Stratford read a
copy of a letter from the Ministry of the
Environment to the Town of St. Marys ad-
vising of the actions required to make a
decision regarding sewer connections to
the proposed addition at, Holy Name -
School. Mr. Teahen said. his committee is
awaiting a reply to its letter to the town.
When planning its new sewage program for
the fown, the St. Marys council did not con-
tact the school board as to its future plans
for the school.
The Board acknowledged a letter from
the Seaforth Recreational Committee and
will be interested- in any follow-up the
Committee -makes. .
Jams Morris of Stratford, chairman of
the board, announced his intention. s fe bid
on the two new additions to be built in
— at Holy Name School in St. Marys an at
St. Aloysius in Stratford, and declared he
will not participate in any voting in connec:
tion with them. Mr. Morris is retiring -him --
the Board at the end of December and is -
seeking an aldermanic seat in Stratford.
David Tealien announced he would refrain
from voting in connection -With any tenders
too, as the firm with which he is employed,
is tendering on the construction. ,
Reporting for the Building and Mainte-
nance Committee, Vincent Young, outlined
work being done on various schools totall-
ing about $13,000. Included in this work
program are new lights at Precious Blood
School in Exeter, Immaculate Conception
at Stratford, St. Mary's at Goderich and in
the teacher's office at Dublin School; two
new trophy cases; sten windows at Hes-
son; levelling and cleaning up its recently
purchased property in Seaforth; cement
sidewalk from Britannia Street to St. Aloy-
--sius School in Stratford; replace door
frames at Kinkora school; replace ceiling
tile at St. Michael's School in Stratford and
possibly at Mt. Carmel and Zurich schools;
modify storage facilities at St. Joseph in
Stratford; new fence at Wingham; windows
at Goderich; new carpet for basement hall
at Immaculate Conception School in Strat-
ford and possibly at Hesson; cupboards at
St. Boniface in Zurich and possibly at
Ecole Ste. Marie at St. Joseph; removal of
house at 208 Queen Street in Stratford; and
Possibly new roof at.Holy Name School in
St. Marys.
The next meeting will be held on Deem-
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-She asks her Children's 'Aid Society social /orker often and
wistfully if adopting parents have been found yet. The wait Is
beginning to seem long and anxious.
Patsy is a sweet, shy child, eight years old, Indian in. -descent.
Sturdily built, she has brown eyes, black hair and clear alive
kin; tier glasses are for astigmatism, -
She is in opportunity elaSs because her development is below
the average for herage. But recent psychological tests indicate
her ability will improve in a Io % inge stimulating home with
parents to.Whom she is important.
Pleasant, affeCtionateand-outgoing, Patsy is highly strung in
stressful situations but always responiive to love and en-
couragement.
Patsy, goes to church regularly with her- foster family and
looks forward to Sunday School. She likes playing outdoors and
thinks camping is gieat fun.
Patsy needs a mother and father in a home where the at-
mosphere is warm and secure.
To inquire about adopting Patsy, please write to Today's
Child, Box 88g, Station K, Toraato. For general adoption in-
. formation, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
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A program urging all of its
• 28,000 employees across
Canada to ° use safety
belts when driving cars or
trucks has begun at 'General'
Motors 'of Canada,
"One important way in vvhith
you can assure greater safety
not only for yourself but for
members of your family, is to
make sure that you and all of
your passengers bre using your
safety belts when driving a
vehicle," President 'John,.
Baker wrote in .a letter to GM
people.
"We are anxious to, help
prevent traffic accidents so that
all bmployees may avoid the
personal suffering and grief
that often accompanies ac-
cidents," Mr. Baker's letter
VICTORIA
VIEVIPOINT
Ten pupils from Victoria
Public School, Goderich, will
be featured on the CTV net-
work Channe1,13 and Georgian
2 on Sunday, Dec.' 17 and
Saturday, Dec. 30,
A school bus full of pupils
from Mrs. MacDonald's class
along with several parents
motored down to the CKCO-
TV studio where_ the two
programs were video. taped for
the future dates.
This is the type of field trip
and learning experience which
the Tree House Show offers to
Grade 4 teachers in Huron
county and surrounding areas.
If any school wishes to do the
same they merely have to write
to the coordinator, Heather
Stratford, and arrangements
will be made accordingly.
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ccintinued. "Although General
Motors' long and continuing in-
terest in automotive safety has
helped to produce safer cars
with many safety features for
t driver and passenger use, it
still is the responsibility Of each
one of us, whether as driver or
passenger, to take full advan-
tage of them."
Use of safety belts by drivers
and passengers in GM's! com-
pany-owned cars has been man-
datory for sometime.
Employees have 'received` a
brochureoutlining the facts of
• lap -shoulder belt protection
and have been provided with a
reminder sticker for glove box
door or instrument panel.
Posters throughout plants, and'
offices remind GM people' that
"Saftey Belts are Lifesavers".
At the same time permanent
signs have been erected at the
exit to ,company ,pa'rking lots
reminding drivers to fasten
safetyoAbelts.
reminded• employees that
the company introduced two
lap.. belts for the front seat of its
, passenger cars in 1964; added
two lap- belts to rear seats in
1966; provided lap belts for all
-passenger positions in 1967; ad-
- 'dershoulder 'Welts -Tor two -front
seat positions (except in Conver-
tibles) in 1968; and and right front passenger in
incor-
porated1972.the, three-point belt
system, with warning light and
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buzzer signal, added for driver
Kin lottery winner can now
ECOMING one of the big
prize -winners in the Kin
Lottery has enabled widowed
pensioner Mrs. Katherine
Juby, to plan to move' out of
the big city and buy a home
near her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren in
Brampton, Ontario. Mrs.
Juby of Toronto became,the
first winner of the $20,000
second prize in the Kin Lot-
tery. Other big prizes are
$50,000 and $10,000,
• She -said, "1 have .bought
tickets before to help'a good
cause but have never won. 1
don't just buy tickets for any
old cause'— only really
worthwhile ones like Kins-
join family
men". •
Funds raised by Kinsmen
are used to support local
projects ranging from assist-
ance to fire victims to re-
tarded children. to sufferers
from cystic fibrosis.
Each club selects programs
suited to the greatest needs
of its own community.
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