The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-01-23, Page 29
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travelandonce were CaUed
doctor w4fournumes tothe hospital.HOSEIT
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Things were fairly Os at Alexandra
Marine *General . asspital, ad-.
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minfstrator en trig, Oreported With
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the exception that. th: storm depleted the:
staff. "There was enough staff in town that,
worked double 81110.40008 the atom," he_
sai„:4 "There werenoreniprebleins,"
Ausch°00 1010-aroundOoderieh were
closed , Monday . and k only VictoriaanC
Robertson PtIblfeegellOOls reopened Tues-.
daymorning. Buses temained off the road,
Tuesday forcing ': country schools and'..
Goderich and District Collegiate Institute
to close its doors. No dotIbtaehildren took
advantage of the ample snowfall and the
extended and unexpected holiday to enjoy.
themse)Yea.
M the storni centre moved into the area
Saturday, the temperature dropped to a.
chilly -16 C and that was the high
temperature for the day Sunday
the lowest high temperature for the day set
one year ago.
On Sunday the low temperature dropped
to a frigid -24 C (it was -26C one year ago)
while the winds placed the Wind-chill fac-
tor in the -40 to 45C range.
The London weather office reports that
flurries and snow squalla are expected off
and on for the rest of the ,week. Already,
more than 90 centimetres of snow haa ;
fallen in the Stratford area while Durham •
reports upwards of 60 cm. Wroxeter has
received in excess of 50 cm while the
Strathroy area was the recipient of 40 ern.
of snow.
• While there are no specific records for
the Goderich area, a spokesman at the
weather office suggested the statistics in-
dicate that up to 60 cm. has fallen in our
area.
We might at well dig in and bear it
'cause more snow is on the way.
Keep shovelling.
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Most residents were able to dig out of the storm Monday.
ambulance fail to reach
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said. "There was no thaw to think about it,
there was only time to act."
The family , including four year-old
daughter Sarah and three year-old James,
was initially dressed and prepared for the
trip to town- before Jennifer decide& ta.
make her untimely entrance into the
world. She did so while her brother and
sister watched cartoons.
It took the ambulance and snow crews
about an hour to reach the Greydanus
farm and Eda estimates it took a half hour
to reach the hospital on the return trip with
the family in tow.
Dr. Hollingworth was waiting at the
hospital for the mother and baby and the
umbilical cord was severed.
Considering the unsettled conditions that
prevailed around -them,- Eda - said- that
things progressed rather calmly and
smoothly. Harry, unavailable for coin-
ment, might think differently.
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ore co liters and a
co-ordinator could be in
schools by September
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
Sixteen recommendations, including
spending $88,800 for computer hardware
and hiring a computer co-ordinator. could
affect Huron county schools by September.
The Huron County Board of Education,
at its January meeting, referred the
recommendations to board staff to have
them included in the 1985 budget.
Computer committee chairman Art
Clarke of Wingham, said the most con-
troversial item in the 16 reconunendations
was the computer co-ordinator position.
"Will this be another body within the
system?"asked trustee John Jewitt.
Mr. Clarke said it would be up to the
board's personnel committee to suggest if
the position can be handled with pres6ht
staff or a new person is to be hired.
Other recommendations include allot-
ting $1,200 for each elementary school to
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BIM K KNIGHT
CARBON
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KENNER
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VILLOM 415
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FIBERGLASS• 1185
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COOPERALL GIRDLES
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purchase computer hardware and$60,000
for the county's five secondary schools to
purchase computer hardware.
Another recommendation suggested
that a standard model computer be used at
elementary school for introductory com-
puter courses at the secondary level. No
specific model was named by the commit-
tee.
Trustee Murray Mulvey, after being told
there is a "slight lack" of computers in
Huron's secondary schools, asked if
money would be better spent on more
equipment rather than on a co-ordinator.
Mr. Clarke said that in discussions with
surrounding school boards, a co-ordinator
was necessary at least in the initial stages
of introducing computers to the schools.
The co-ordinator would be responsible
for ensuring quality computer programs
and the actual use of the computers by pro-
viding training for teachers, said Mr.
Clarke.
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