The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-09, Page 2843,
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� iC:ti SIGINA .•STA! , THtr SDAYe "'JA-NUARY 9, 1715
Ooderic.h Township]
The Goderich Township council held their inaugural mee:t g !:n Monday in HolrresvRle• The
new council:is, left to" -right seated, Joe F,ritzley councillor Reeve Gerry Ginn, Deputy -Reeve,,
Grant. Stirling, and councillor Garnet Wright, Standing are'Clerk Robin Thompson treasurer
Ben Whit.ely, and road superintendent,,Joe Potter. Missing was councillor Jake Re,ce•r, (News,'"'
Record photo)
CQLBORNE 'ORNER
Mrs. Tait Clark observed"
Neyv hears • at herr home this. -
y:ea,r as usual and guests were
her daughter, MT. and Mrs.
John Gibson and: d:' children
Michael, .Rchbie,, Doug.. and
Mary Ellen. and Miss Donna
Hetherington' .and. . Mrs.
, Joe Kaake altof Wroxeter; her
son Mr. and Mrs; John Clark.
children,:/ Heather, K
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3jora and Muray, a
and /Mrs/ Arnold Voting
5: and Mrs. Bessie Young, Mrs.
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Viola . Ryan, Mrs, Helen
Dougherty and. children Alice
"PauT-,antrBruce, and Mr. Frank
Clark all of 'Goderich.,.
People that 'are . interested.
and like a game of ec chre,
mark the date, Thursday,
January 21, oour 'calendta•.
and plan to attend'the Euchre-
Card ,party in' CoFborne Town-
ship Hall,fjlow. '8-;'3P. p.m.
Lun c i / Ovided art'
every idy/r'is welcome. ,.
Mr. And Mrs'. Harrw Dykstra
Do it yourseIf hints.
--Go. ahead -,build. 'the ..To .huild the' .base, 'sprinkle.
• backyardrink your. childrenrn
., .water •apv times for short
want. It will trot smother your periods., either directly v n, the
"lawn if you build it thre right snow• or on large plastic°sheets
way. °' ° covering the snow. ,'A garden
.-Start the rink after --the hose or lawn' sprinkler N ideal'"
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' . groun has, •frozen and 'a"deep 'for this job, according to ,Mid
`"• layer• •of •,snow has „ ac- G'ornriCe., Tramp the area
'cumulated", advises Ontario - •arpund', the, rink edges to
Ministry' of Agriculture and' prevent water frotn .draining
Food •horticulturist • ;. R,.F. away. °
Gnrnme. "Do not scrape the "p•
atch "'roue spr>ts,clr holes.
'snow away. Build the'rink on ' 'then soak with'
top, -so grass under; the ' ice -
water....
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.. a er. Clean the ice surface
benefits from air in the snow.. lrefore eachflooding Once
Outline the 'rink area' by good base is formed, keep -the.
moi.rlding snow into a ridge, ice'smooth by fre'quentiv•giving '
PlT it a light spray.
ace y hoards' or• plywood on
edge inside the ridge 'for hockey . .
cu.Tlicrns. bevel the snow inside ,Next spring, as "soon as the
the egging by dragging a snow
frost is out of"the',ground, ler-
' the
Shove -or ,toboggan. over • the' -•tili.z4 the lawn, where the rink
rink area.' had been. ,; a •
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and childret/i, Kevin, .Jeff and
Lori have returned -'home 'from
a most delightful camping
holiday at Fort Myers, Florida. •>
The',', report excellent :weather
-an,d, • a real Christmas -
•hospitality prevailed at the
place theS' staved. ;
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DaVI'd-'Te!hen° 'heads RC •Board^
Stratforcl man' �cc1aiied to Board post
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A 36-year-ctl'd Stratford pan,
David Tetihen., wa-.s acclaimed
chairman 'or the` H•ur-on-Perth
.-Counly� 'Roman Catholic
selaarats',,,s,;hool .board at th.eil'
•• inaugural meeting in Seaforth
last Monday.' night, Mr,
Teahen, who was vice -
chair last. veer; 5ucceed.
Michael Connolly4f RR'3;• 1<ifi-
'pen,
-A,rtthu,r: Haid., RR 4;. Listowel,
was acclaimed vice-chairman.
Mr, Tealieli, who is begin-
ning hi:. fifth year on the board,
said in h-s"inaugural acidreast
that the • beard; is starting its
seventh year of operation and
"has provided, :continual im-
provements in educational'op-
port.rnities- and• facilities
through 'the efforts. of the
octal d
.administration
staff, uu
lyli°. Teahen concluded that
t -he board will• deal cxxiwien-
tiously with _a11,,_i•t;;-'ditties to
benefit the catholic,,..ed'ucation-
;in the system.
Four new members' took the'
oath of office along with the ten
trustees` re-elected. They are
Ronald Marcy, Stratford; John
O'Drowsky, St. Marys;' Greg.
Fleming, RR 2, Crediton; and
William, Kinah.ars, Wingham.
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David Teaherr,-'right, of, Stratford' w as acclaimed' as -chairman .of the- Huron -Perth, separate -
school Board at their inaugural meeting in Seaforth Monday. He is pictured with Arthur Heide
of R.R. 4, • Listovuel •'who was acclaimed vice-chairman. (ph'gto by Wilma Oke);
'At the -next regular meeting'
on January ,13, 'the various
committees will be named.
Rev. Anthony Durand, pastor
of 8t. Boniface Church, .Zurich,
and Dean of the 'Huron -Perth
Deanery; spoke to,..tlie' trustees
on what makes a good teacher
in a. separate school. He said in-
„the, early -grades, up,to grade 6,
it is important to make sure the
schools are • religious, that
Christ dominate's both teacher
and students, lie said^ if the
mother has been devout and
Chas a love of Christ, then her
M y.
child. has been tthapad and'
given standards. 'He said'a
good teacher has a sthnard
that "nothing is dearer to that
teacher than Christ". •
For the later grades to to 8e,
it is necessary that the teacher'.
knows theology and ,the 4 doc-
trines, as well as being devout,
to •be able to defend the faith.+';
He advised the trustees` that1f �•�'
t�
it is pssib.le' for the board to
send 'teachers for religious
training he� ,would recommend
onone place —o Divine Word
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