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Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-20, Page 2Page 2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1987 mat ma a 4 ,NlEM'EL i FOOD MARKET CLINTON Knechtel, 48 oz., Pure INSTANT COFFEE Fresh Young Ontario Pork PORK SHOULDER FRESH PICNICS Cashmere, White, 4 Roll Package BATHROOM TISSUE: Arm & Hammer 5 Litre Box, Heavy Duty Canada Grade "A" Beef Oulsrde Round BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Fresh Young Ontario PORK SHOULDER BUTT CHOPS GAY LEA BUTTER Fearman's Pork Shoulder SMOKED PICNICS Canada Grade A Beef Inside Cut ROUND STEAK OUR FIRST 1.,000 WINNER! Doreen Baird of Brucefield was the lucky winner of $1,000.00 last week at°Kuenzig's. Presenting Doreen with her cheque is Kathy Davis (right). WATCH FOR OUR FINAL $50. 'GROCERY GIFT CERTIFICATE WINNER NEXT WEEK. THANKS FOR PL ,PING! cs1 Produce USA. Canada No 1 New Crop. 2 Ib Bag CELLO CARROTS Produce USA Can No 1 Crisp RADISHES n 69 1 lb Cello Bag STORE Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8:30 a HOURS: Thurs. & Fri. 8:30 am - 9 pm -bpm1. 5% DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY WEDNESDAY Bus system expands Two additional routes will be added to the transportation plan for the Huron County Board of Education (HCBE). Board members approved the additions in arder to better service the handicapped. One route will run in the north end of the school district, and the second will travel through the southerly portion of the county. HCBE board members reviewed the 1987 transportation schedule at their May meeting. Currently the school buses on 156 routes travel 16,763 km daily in order to provide service to 6,086 students. The Huron, Board of Education owns and' operates 40 school buses on 33 elementary and developmentally handicapped school - routes. Five spare buses are also available. In addition, there is a board -owned activi- ty bus at four secondary schools, namely at Wingham, Goderich, Seaforth and Exeter. The board has jurisdiction over 13 bus contractors who supply service on 121 school bus routes. The seven board -owned and two contracted buses at Brookside Public School at Dungannon also provide transportation for students attending St. Joseph Separate School at Kingsbridge. Integrated busing in Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich, Hullett, McKillop, Tuckersmith, Vsborne and West Wawanosh Townships is shared with other school boards. The board also has use of a contracted van that supplies weekend transportation for the hard -of -hearing and blind students atten- ding the Robarts School in London and the McDonald School in Brantford. Two students attending the Sir James Whitney School in Belleville are transported to their home in Huron County via bus, plane and car on alternate weekends. The HCBE is responsible for the cost of transporting Huron County resident pupils to Hillcrest Public School at Teeswater, Lucknow Central Public School, Listowel District Secondary School, Norwel District Secondary School at Palmerston, Lorne Avenue Sehnnl nnr+ Forest City School in London. Four board -owned buses provide transportation for approximately 208 pupils attending summer school at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. 'A new program undertaken in 1986 sees the use of one board -owned bus and seven contract buses used to transport 45 developmentally handicapped students to McCurdy, Victoria and Wingham Public Schools. In the annual transportation report, the duties and licensing requirements for bus drivers is outlined. The report further notes, "The safety of our students has at all times been a top priority of this department and therefore more time and effort have been devoted to this important area by intermittent inspec- tion of the drivers and buses. "The management is constantly examin- ing the entire transportation scene in an at- tempt to provide equal or better service at reduced cost to the community ever bearing in mind the number of routes, length of routes and length of riding time especially as it pertains to kindergarten pupils." CPH hosts relay • from 1 Anyonepage wishing to enter a team should contact Terry at the physiotherapy depart- ment at the hospital at 582-3447, extension 236, on or before May 22.. For those that would like to help out, but don't feel up to racing, volunteers are still needed to help with the cooking at the barbecue and the timing of the relays. Mrs. Flowers suggested that gloves would be a good idea for any participants in the race. To kick off Fitweek the hospital will be holding their own in-house competition on Sneaker Day, May 22, for the craziest sneakers worn. Other local citizens should note that on Sneaker Day every Canadian is invited to wear sneakers at school, at the office, on the job site I where safety permits) and anywhere else they might be on May 22. Sorority learns stencilling CLINTON - The members of Hi Epsilon Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met for their May 12 meeting at the home of Ellen Colson. Joanne Poelman presented a useful program on the art of stencilling. With a plastic stencil, paint sticks, and brush, unique and attractive designs can be applied to walls and even fabric. Designs can be as simple or complicated as desired using the same stencil kit. One can even make one's own stencil. Joanne demonstrated applying and blending colors and had some of the members try it. A letter was read from Beta Theta Chapter in Goderich inviting members to at- tend their May Ball, May 30. A letter from Cela Sloman was received which thanked the chapter for giving her the First Lady Award. A letter from Clinton Public Hospital was read which invited chapter members to form a team for the Wheelay Race May 27. Marguerite Falconer asked for tufo helpers to serve the CCB lunch on May 19. Shirley Mills and Audrey Kemp will go. A vote of thanks was given to Vivienne Roy for her hard work in organizing a suc- cessful Founder's Day Dinner. Those who phoned potential donors for the Biond Donors Clinic were thanked_ The final meeting will be held May 26 at the home of Nancy Klomps. Weather per- mitting it wi.0 begin with a potluck supper and bonfire. WEEKLY WEATHER 1987 1986 HI 1.0 HI 1.0 May 12 15 6 21 6 13 23 2 24 7 14 28 11 19 11 15 17 5 26 12 16 20 3 20 14 17 28 2 25 11 18 15 10 22 12 Rain 25 mm Rain, 51 mm