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The senior students of St.. Josephs School Kingsbridge held
their annual card party for the senior citizens of the com-
munity Wednesday. Here two Grade 8 students engage in a
game of progressive euchre with two seniors. (photo by
Dave Sykes)
Community extends. sympathy
Sympathy is extended .
t
the McMurchy family on th
passing of the late Mrs. Joh
McMurchy. Mrs. McMurch
is survived by three daugh
ters, Norma, Mrs. Ceci
Humphrey, Point Clark
Audrey, Mrs. Lester Fergus
on, Huron Township; Marg
aret Ferguson of Lucknow
and her husband, John. Our
deepest sympathy.
Laura and Mabel Camp-
bell of Toronto were at the
Wilkins home on Saturday
for dinner.
Barbara Shepperd of Par-
is; Ontario was. home on
Thursday visiting her par-
ents. Charles and Mayme
Wilkins. .
Florence MacLennan of St.
Marys was home on jhe
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NEWS
Kae Webster, 395-5257
weekend with . her pother,
Rhetta MacLennan. Florence
was telling her mother she
finds it quite challenging to
nurse in St. Marys Hospital.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Oliver (Marion) Mc-
Charlesi of Kincardine is at
preent a patient in Victoria
Hospital in London. Get well
soon, Marion.
• Congratulations
Mr.
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Dianne Kerr of the Lochalsh
Janice McCutcheon and
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Shirley Irvin of Ashfield
Township, visited with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Robb on Saturday.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
was home on the weekend
with his parents, Wellington
and Kae Webster and they
visited with Charles and
Mayme Wilkins; with Norma
Young of Goderich and in
Dungannon with Jack and
Marion Smith. Jim is making
spice racks as a hobby in his
free time.
Allen Finlayson of Toron-
to, son of Dorothy Finlayson,
will be displaying his art at 4
the David Jean Gallery of
Fine Arts on Queen Street in
Toronto from May 3 to 10.
Good luck, .Allen.
Last Friday evening the
community held a party for
Mr. and Mrs. Alex (Sandy)
Simpson, which was well
attended.
JUNE, EARL, ANNE and CATHARINE
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The sperm education plan
'approved 1' the 'Huro
Perth SeparatPSehool Board
,has undergone a few
changes after a year in
• operation.
Superintendent of educa-
tion John MacCauley outlin-
ed the changes to the
separate School trustees at
their April 25 meeting.
The rncreaseof a half-time
special education resource
teacher was needed because
of fluctuating caseloads at
some schools within the
system. The plan originally
called for 11.8 special educa-
tion resource teaching posi-
tions for 1982-83 but this was
increased to 12.3 teaching
positions.
Mr. MacCauley also
outlined the changes in the
number of teachers required
for self-contained special
education classes in 1982-83.
The plan originally called for
five teachers for special and language w re hired
edoeation classes, but the instruct exceptional pup:
Anitiberw .f :remain; at the and while this is a
present three. their task, they will also lite
"`1'le numbers are net,as instructing remedial
high aspredicted,"said Mr, students., reported Mr. Mae.
MacCaey adding that a Conley.
number of students are aerv.. The cost ofe : ro
graM-
ecj in the remedial class was13 7 per cent higher lr
caseload. • originally anticipated, Itfwas
The number of self- budgeted at $587, '1
contained special education ' dollars and actually ,cost
classes remains at the pre- $668,218. The increase
sent three. represents the half-tiute
Other changes made to the special education-resouri -
plan do not increase or teacher increase and tbcr
decrease thenumber of cost of the new saa"ry agree
teachers While a i a, f-tirrie meat.
teacher for the gifted and a In other special education
half-time psychometrist ' business, the board. ap-
were initially approved in pointed Stewart Thompson
the plan, the superintendent of Goderich to the special
reported that the teacher of
the gifted has been hired full-
time but no appointment of a
psychometrist has been
made.
Two special education
resource teachers in speech
Newborn news
ABBOTT
Debbie and Phillip and their
son Derek are pleased to an-
nounce the. ;arrival of their
new baby girl, Lindsay
Marie. She was born on
Thursday,' April 28, 1983 at
2:30 a.m. at Victoria
Hospital in London. She
weighed 7 lbs. 91/2 oz. • Fifth
grandchild for Donald and
Janice MacAdam and se-
cond grandchild for Joe and
Winnie Essex. Great grand-
parents are Mr. Adam
MacAdam and Mrs. Edith
Argyle.
DE JARDINS
William and Nancy (nee
Swan) are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their first child, Melissa Sue-
Ann, born on April 19,1983 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud
grandparents are Clement
and Eugenia Desjardins of
Goderich and Kenneth and
Clara Swan of Seaforth.
Great grandparents are
Harold and Vera Larder,
Gordon and Kathleen
Hodgkinson, and Sarah
Swan, all of Goderich.
NOBLE
Constable and. Mrs. Ed No-
ble of Andrew, Alberta;
formerly of .St. Augustine,
are proud to announce the
arrival of their first child,
Dustin Matthew, on April 17,
1983. A grandson for John
Noble of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry McDonald,
Barriere, B.C.
education advisory cofnrnit-
tee from May 1, 1983, te
December. of • 1985. Mr
Thompson will be Huron
County's representative to
the committee.
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