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PA g.-q-;0ODERICH SIGNAL -,STAR, THURSUAY,APR1L 18, 1974
11 separate school trustees
invited to budget sessions
BY WILMA OKE.
The Huron -Perth County
Rornan Catholic separate
school board is preparing its
1974 , budget. Jack Lane,
business administrator,
It:Mowing„a board meeting
Monday night said the finance
committee , will be holding a
meeting Thursday, April 18, to
4 review the budget andekarnine
local mill rates for 1974.
When Arthur' Raid, chair-
man of the finance committee,,
._said during the board meeting
that he was• in the process of
setting up the 'budget'„ com rrrit-.
tee meeting,' -he was asked to
notify the remaining board
Members, not on the finance
committee of the date, so they
could attend if they wanted to:
'Vincent Young said, "In the
pastthe budget is brought in
one,night and :bane --itis passed,
and all over.” He said he wan-
ted to attend the committee
meeting so that he had the
background information. .
At the next board meeting,
members will be asked to vote
on guidelines for delegates at-
tending conferences;'it'will be a
recorded vote as requested by
David Teahen
• • All functions .with
estimated cost sf •S2O() or less
per delegate to be open to all
executive . and' trustees, with
following conditions (al the
board •ci,ffice will he notified in
.advance of the intention to at-
tend and Ohl that a hr.ief Verbal
report be given by each.
delegate at next meeting.
• Functions . with an
es'ttma,ted .cost of over 8.200. be,
limited to oneexecutive and
three trustees. iThis -had been
two trustees hut was changed
to three at the request of RI.
••Verei_ The following condit'iaons
exist a i the' bo ,td —office
notified . in advance of the. in-
tention to attend and . a
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drawing of Cots as to whom. will
attend if more than three
volunteer to go and this, holds
for theexecutive if mote than
one wishes to attend. One alter-
nate delegate is to be selected
by drawing -lots from remaining
volunteers. (b) Each delegate'
Must make a verbal report at
next meeting. (c) That travel
expense be paid for delegate
only and that sitt' fare be
economy' class for the delegate.
Joseph, ,Looby tf, said there
would b,e a let of leeway in the,
first condition.
Vincent Young, chairman} of
the ad hoc committee which
prepared the guideline, said'he
was satisfied with the first Con-
dition. When questioned about
the second and taking a wife
along to the convention Mr.
Young said: "I suppose. it
would allow a delegate to take
his wife and would pay for the
added cost of meals and room
cost but -the board would not
pay for the airfare."
Following the meeting Mr.
Young said the board pays for
delegates only but it is up to
the conscience of the delegate
whether he collects -for the ad-
ditional costs of taking along
his wife .or, a guest. He said
delegates are not asked
whether expense accounts in-
clude the added ,costs of these.
• David ,Teahen said he would
like to see the guideline in "
' black and white before he votes
on it.
Ted Geoffrey, chairman of
building and maintenance com-
mittee, gave a, detailed report.
on, 'various maintenance work
done at a' -number of schools in
Huron and Perth
.All the delegates to the On-
tario Separate School Trustees
Association convention in
Toronto, the first of April gave
reports on the workshops they
attended. David Teahen noted
that the resolution making all
trustee delegates to the conven-
tion voting delegates passed,
formerly . 50 percent of
number on each board were
considered voting delegates.
Local Art Club
111 new quarters
Friedrich Niet.zsche, great
German philosopher of the 19th
century once wrotethat man's
existence is justified only by his
art forms. Perhaps .' the
Gciderich"Art. Club doesn'.t.take
art quite that seriously, but thea'
members are a dedicated
group. ...,.,
The aim of the club is to en-
courage amateur painters;
sponsor. art appreciatton and
'prchmote.„y handicrafts,.in the
Goderich area.
To further this' -aim, the art
club moved to a new studio,
April 10, to provide' more room.
and' better' facilities for mem-
bers.
On the top floor of the old
MacDonald Electric building,
121 Britannia Rd. W., members
meet every Wednesday from
1:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Because the new quarters are
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Pro -Lie , report
h.
Goderich Pro -Life reports
that „the One Million Name
petition committee met last
Tuesday to finalize dans for a
Pro -Life Week, May 5 to May
12.
The anti -abortion group says
the ,week will berecognized in
Goderich,, Clinton and the
surrounding area, with 'support
of local churches and
clergymen. • '
Pro -Lifers .are ' tryi ng to corn-
plete petition signings as part
of the national, program
present 1,000,000 names on a
petition to the' federal govern-
ment in an effort to reverse
what they • corisid'er "liberal .
abortion practices"- --sheltered
by law.
A . Pro -Life Sunday will be
held May 5._
Pro -Lifers are also spon-
'Soring a Mother's Day Poster
Contest in the area. There are
two categories, from Grades 5
to 8, and Kindergarten to
3rade 4.
. Entries must be in by May 3.
First prize is $10, second is'$5
ind third prize is $3. Judging
I. will be done May 4 and May 5.
large, '414 art club wants to ex-
pand its -membership. ' There
are• tiow''i5 members. •
'Fees are $5 per year. Em-
phasis is on painting, Members
must buy their own canvas and
paint.
• In the future, .,the club may
hold evening and Sunday after-
noon sessions as well as the
Wednesday meetings, says club
president M.r. Lu Legg.
Shes been a niember• of the
club since its inception 24 -years
ago. '
Looking back, she remembers
early members who got their
first training in the club and
painted their own' 'futures as
professiopal artists.
- Mrs. Legg, who teaches a
night school. art course at
Goderich District Collegiate In-
stitute, thinks that an after-'
noon's 'Writing is good
I-ecreation far women who want
a change fiend daily routines.
The -well lit room 'the club oc-
cupies is,perfect for painting.
Members are cleaning and
scrubbing it, making it con-
ducive to painting.
The club doesnotconfine it-
self .to regular meetings. Mrs.
Legg says both a°bus trip and a
seminar with a professional ar-
,tist are planned.
" Persons interested in joining
the club should call Mrs. Legg
or .'the membership convener,
Mare Howell, Better still, they
• should visit the club's new
quarters on a Wednesday °after-
noon for a cup of coffee and
friendly conversation. ,
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Easter Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and Joanne included, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Thompson and
children trom. Wingham„ Mr.
and Mrs. " Art Danahy and
children •frem .Kincardine, also
Mr. and Mral "Gerrie Glenn and
children from Dungannon.
Mr.. and Mrs. Robt.. Irvin"
were -guests on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Pere !s,B-Lundell.
and other family 'members
present. ,
Mr. and,' Mrs. Ken .Thoma' , ,
Lynda and Wenv from
Willowdale' were home. with
Mr. and Mrs. ,, Tom Webster
during the weekend.
• Mr. and Mrs. G,G. Wilbur,
and 'Bradley frorii Willowdale.
and Mrs. D.S.' - Fines. from
Toronto, spent the weekend at
their home in the village. The
former's paregs, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec' Wilbur fromDelhi visited
with them on Sunday and Mon-
day. They experienced part of
the storm through the Stratford
'and Seaforth area.
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie -,,and
granddaughter, Elizabeth Rit-.
chie froln Lucknow spent Good
Friday with the former's sister,
Mrs. Roderick McDonald.
. Recent visitors with .Mrs,.
Mary Bere and family were
John Bere°- who is now em-
ployed\jn St. Thomas, Ruth
.Bere of Wi'hdsor and Mrs. R;D.
Aldham, Greg and Larissa of
Goderich. Greg spent a couple
of days with Jamie.
,Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs: Jim Hayden on the arrival.
of a baby girl\on Sunday 'after-
noon, April j,4 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Laurie Hayden is
spending this week with her
grandparents, Mr. and ' Mrs.
Graham McNee, and with Mr,
and Mrs. Eric McNee and
Brenda,
Roger Pentland,,accompanied
by r. and Mrs. Eric McNee
and Brenda spent .the Easter.
weekend in Sudbury.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Allan McNee,
Eddie and ,Paul were at their
parent horhes here and in
Goderich during the weekend. •
Local boys had a successful'
stag party for Charlie Culbert
on,-SaSurday night.
Miss 'Beth McConnell was a. -
guest on Sunday with 'Mrs and
Mrs: J.C. Drennan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Blake and
Becky from Cambridge - Galt
visited 'with Mrs. Cecil Slake"
here, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
'Ryan and family, Goderich on
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hender-
son, Brian, `Darlene, and- Daryl
from Weston spent the weekend
'with Mrs. Victor Errington,
and also visited other relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. :Clarence
McClenaghan visited relatives
in Kitchener one dav•recently.
Quite a °number from • this
area attended the Ice Capades
in London "during last week.
„Special rates were arranged for
4-H groups to go by bus, and
•
the , girls enjoyed this special
outing April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma°rvihri�Sm€th
'of Terontoenjoyed the toliday
weekend at their home here
and had .guests.
Mrs. - Mary Cousins and
George Miller from Detroit
spent bhe weekend with the fo'r,.
tier's aunt, Mrs. Lorne Ivers,
and Mr. Ivers. On Sunday
many relatives gathered at the
Ivers' home and at two o'clock
23 were together for a family
dinner at the Candlelight
Restaurant, Goderich. These
included her nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Plunkett,
from Colonsay, Saskatchewan
near Saskatoon, with their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Pht,nkett from Thunder" Bay;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Congram
and Barbara, Point Cla.)•k; Mrs,
Harold Congram, Marylin and
John, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Million and family from
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Plunkett will be visiting
relatives ' in this community
during this week,. ....then are
flying next Sunday to Ireland.
On Thursday„ Mrs. Wilbur
Brown, ,Lucknow, entertained
at a.lovely tea in honor of Mrs.
Lorne Ivers' birthday April 12.
, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glenn
and Harold have returned from
Brownsville, Texas, where they
spent the winter months.
o. Mr. ' and Mrs. Alvin Sher-
wood returned last Sunday
evening from an enjoyable trip'
when they .attendtd the World
Shorthorn Conference which''
.was held at .Johannesburg in
South Africa. Op• the flights
when going they were in Lon-
don, England, .and had time for
a tour of fhe city. This was
especially. interesting to Alvin
who had -spent five years in the
,Services., In•Africa Sunday they
travelled 400 -miles through
Kruger Park to Satara seeing
many wild animals', huts, -etc;,
T -he season was Autu'mn so the
scenerythrosigh the mountains
and flowers were beautiful. The
Conference sessions were held
'in Johannesburg. The following
'Friday they left South Africa'
and flew to Nev York and on
Sunday toured some of New
,York and then flew to Toronto
and motored home. Altogether
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this was a -very interesting and
educational trip.
On "Easter° Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. • Alvin Sherwood visited.
their son Robert 'in Sarnia at
the Guildwood,
On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie Glenn and children of
Richmond Hill were guests of
Mr. and .Mrs. Gerrie Glenn,.
Angela, Arletta, and Andrew.
On Sunday Mrs. Jerry La
"Rogue and, Tracy from St.
- Eustache Que. visited them.
Congratulations '• to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gardner (nee
Rosemary 'Eedy) who, were
married on Saturday, April 13,
in, Dungannon United Church.
There were many visitors at
the Eedy homes over the
weekend for -Easter and to at-
tend the wedding.
Mrs. , Margaret Ball, from
Barrie and her daughter, Mrs,,..
Carl Bailey and two children,
from Mildmay visited ort Thur-
sday -with Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Fowler,, On Wednesday Tom
Fowler from Parkhill visited
his parents also. "
Mrs. J.M. Reed and Girvin
were guests on taster Sunday
of, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Eadie
and family at. Holyrood. `
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson
and children left on Monday, -.
morning for a ten day holiday
in the Bahamas. George has
just- completed a course at
;Guelph University.
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The fifth meeting, of "'the
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was opened' with the 4-H
Pledge. Roll call was answered
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storage in my bedroon .''. -.
The next meeting will be
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Doris Culbert's°
The leaders discussed a
beautiful complexion, good
health habits and upkeep and
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For the' demonstration; Bar-
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Lori Pentland ,were given a
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