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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-05-04, Page 7Q0133RICti SIQNAL4TAR,WBONESDAY, MAY 4 1083—RAGE 7 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 0 v LIDCHALSH //�� �+ uu 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. Filter ueen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482.7103 Polka Dot Door LIVE SHOW Appearing at: Kincardine Community Centre Sat., May 7 - 1:00 pm & 3:30 pm TICKETS: CALL: 396-4875 $3 •®® 396-2056 SPONSORED BY UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Asour financial y a obligations change, 9e, so should your life insurance protection. 0 the The Co-operators' Financial al Security u It y Planning program helps you plan today for better tomorrows. For information call .. 0 co-opefators INSURANCE SFRVICI:S 31 WEST ST., GODERICH JIM BELL BUSt 524-2138 RES: 524-8521 LIFE. HOME . AUTO ® BUSINESS e TRAVFI and Mrs.Steve Readman of Wingham on the recent ar- rival of a baby boy. Mrs. Readman is the former Dianne Kerr of the Lochalsh Janice McCutcheon and girls of Lions Head, and 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 would Tike to invite all family & friends to an Open House in honour of their parents' GEORGE & RUTH RIBEY 25th Wedding Anniversary The celebration will be SUNDAY, MAY 15' from 1:30 p.m. -4:30p.m. and .7 p.m. to9p.m. at our parents' hone 76 James St., Seaforth Best Wishes Only Please TALK TO THE GAS COMPANY ABOUT GAS HEATING 1-800-265-0562 For straight answers about the choice between a conventional gas furnace, the new high effici- ency furnace or a conversion burner, phone the Gas Company. AP hone call will arrange an appointment mtment at your home,at the time most convenient for you. Union G S We're bringing home the hiiure, We supply these respected gas furnaces. Roberts M Gordon LENNOX ( Clare ,seri C Rr 11IitR' By Stephanie Levesque ` 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. ffn� Oi .rstfoTiBo'j'rpniotoekattit!4r9ot'raYtftianenk#Inrtre .. 1lexx.iwtl rcroppiogl orograms For 16stonce. it mayJbe • ssible 10 pl nt higher; revenue• 7:41 , ps than before. In .evory case,,,d `iAslge:1rds,choicp you:are able to choose from a larger,k0.10 tion of crops: end varieties. 4. SC I roth drainage UNITED iit' FARM° DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Ipley, Ontario NOG 2R0 g (519) 395.5838 UNIEX 01ftS tY4k� Linda Peagan 87 St. David Street 524-8507 Linda M. Feagan announces that her UNISEX HAIRSTYLING Salon will be CLOSED as of MAY 1ST, 1983 for the summer months. Linda regrets any inconvenience to her clients. 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