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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-14, Page 9x r. YIIPre Spring Bath Towels Floral Design Special 277 Checkered Face cloths 3.119 Youth S' Briefs Mr. Brief brand White only S,.M, L 117 Golden Horse Blue Jeans Sizes 7-16 Half boxer and full pant Reg. 6.98 9 7' SALE PRICE Blueberry Brand Blue Jeans Sizes 8-14 Girls' styles Reg. 9.98 77 SALE PRICE pair All in one Panty and -Hose Fits 130-160 lbs. Variety of 197 colours. Reg. 1.49 SALE PRICE Girls' Briefs Popcorn Puff, Asst. Colours. Sizes 4, 6, 6X 3/,00 1 1 Ib. Foam Chips SALE PRICE 974 In ft Face Cloths Floral Design 1 each 7714 Dish Cloths Check pattern 3 In 119 Blueberry Brand Blue Jeans Half boxer waist - Sizes 4-6 17 Reg. 5.98 SALE PRICE Blueberry Brand Blue Jeans Sizes 8-14 Boys' styles 77 Reg. 9.98- , - SALE PRICE, 7 One size fits all PantyHose .. Reg.69 ea. 2/974 SALE PRICE Pillow Cases Assorted designs Areal value! 77 SALE PRICE pr. Queen size Quilt Batts Approx. 84" x 106" At our regular 29 low price. ONLY 4 All items not exactly as illustrated. V le end's t., March 17 1313013MH DEPARTMENT STORE WINGHAM _ . - — - - - - - - - r� The WiIIBham Advanoe-Tines. Mareb 14, 187!—Plus 9 Board forced to cut teachers vv�llw for because of droppingenrolment 11W>1:AW - 7beQ11k a ft UCW of Kalaatl� By Jeff sedaao Chareb, w mat at � ' The effects of declining teachers and Ply mane. He layaffs for at least a year, hmwataNa@8 lf6dit enrolment were felt in ' Huron this will be the first time in designations, t;ansfen orlifts, IS County for the first time last its 10 -year history the bond will retirements could allow the . " wo the Sam of week when the board of have laid off staff, but added he board to staff the schools with no the wap service Eaednew 1 education reduced its teatdtirtg knows of no other way to reduce layoffs, he added. Mrs. LAM J Staff by 11 for the trig -So school the numbers. Shirley Hazlitt, chairperson of r rh! year. He explained that natural the bard personnel conwottee, Mrs. Dwotby began. DreLK falwe - - In three separate reports the attrition should perm;, the board repor t e i to 9 t ,_-cording to business 1 meetw call . board approved recon to reduce staff i i! nentar} pi L tCl went and pupil-. member reported an bar vloft In mendations to reduce lun- Schools but tht P apl -aced little her ra-os the board will the community ung We FM . . h0 of that happening at 1 Yr01ra m0ooth. The nest meefieg dergarten staff by one, pe pPeni g the ,u►, ° leitttrttary school - elementary staff by three and secondary level. teact- year, a reduction of will be held at die bnrle of Mrs. The director said la offs are three. w +d -d Ross Anderson on �B I& t secondary school staff by seven- Y that according TM�Uri-lAnMcbdosh led a U& ..�f o ..awlsin►a. L.,f o Y/aliM ►A •f aff.. .. ant.i.tiwa• •wA - , 7;,c aLau , cues. caucaua iva ucAi - - - - -- Cl>rCWaIOII aIIa LrtE meetrng year were determined by John T� � now employs 274 enrolment in k,� dergarten, one closed �. a social a hon Cochrane, director of education, teachers in the secondary panel leas teacher 1 be employed and next year needs 267. id there d z) -W. by applying the pupil -teacher Y acing ly ratio in teaching contracts to the several teachers are eligiRe for Kindergarten enrolment will - = number of students expected to early retirement but are not' aired to announce their in- actually increase next year MOVING /� n \ / I enroll in county schools this poenrAin0. to h�ardt atatiaties hit � �/ � `J �/ September. Lraui�ue u..�ii u.0 ca,u Ui May. nc distribution of the students Mr. Cochrane said the staff added that two teachers have reduction will mean layoffs for at applied for one-year leaves of requires one less teacher. The V, IPPO three secondary school absence, which will delay two total number of Kindergarten students expected is 728, up from 712 this year, but enrolment in two schools is down sufficiently 1 n * YOA fit' AS Ii h a' to warrant dropping half time r _ move* ■ %W ■ V ■ %O N ■ 11%11 e Mrs. Hazlitt said the personnel theme of worship i committee used the 22:1 pupil - is p teacher ratio for elementary F 0 R D W I C H —The I n - into public life through schools, schools when determining staff isn't half so terngtional Year of the Child, sports and training. A movement needs for the coming year. She said the board is bound by the `"��E CT ' C. • • proclaimed by the United to establish a Bill of Rights for 22:1 ratio across the county. This Nations, was recognized by the children is also in progress. year there are 7,112 elementary members of the afternoon unit of Mrs. Long shared interviews students in the system and that When it is the United Church Women which with children wherein they fgiu a is expected to drop to 7,028 followed b met Thursday afternoon of last discussed their feelings toward in September. Y a week in the church, adults and life in general. She The largest reduction of Welcome Wagon Mrs. Bert Wylie and Mrs. stressed particularly how adults students and staff will be in the Call! Wally Gibson led in worship on can be more helpful to children secondary panel, where the ganef LiMle the theme and following the within the community and how pupil -teacher ratio is the lowest. singing of a children's hymn, church and Sunday School can be The board contract with the Phone 357.1963 Mrs. Wylie read scripture made more meaningful for a teachers sets the ratio at between passages from the Gospels of St. child. Many fine thoughts were 16.8 and 17.2 pupils per teacher. Matthew and St. Mark. expressed in tate report and it was This year the total enrolment in Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Wylie presented most interestingly by secondary schools is 4,498 and led in the meditation, saying that the committee. that is expected to drop to 4,617 children can be abused by Mrs. Cooper gave the when schools reopen in Sep- LTD. parents who expect more than a treasurer's report. Invitations tember. child is capable of giving. were received from Knox Parents should appreciate a thuFord ich for April 11 and - CURRAH'S GENERAL STORE child's best efforts. They are the Fordwich Anglican Church naturally unselfish, full of joy for April 5. The Lenten services and their trust is something to be will be' held in the Anglican Schneiders 6 oz. Pacoges Cooked Ham .......... $11M treasured. Mrs. Wylie closed the Church on April 9 and 11 and in Schneiders Midget'Back Spare Ribs ............ lb. $1.49 worship with prayer. the Fordwich United Church on Schneiders Ready,to Eat Dinner Hams.......... Ib. $2.59 Miss McElwain and Mrs. Long April 10. Wittichs White Bread ......................... 2/.99 spoke of some of the things The meeting closed with a Carnival 48 oz. Apple Juice ........................79 planned for children for their hymn and prayer by Rev. T. H. Velveeta 1 Ib, Cheese ..................... • • • $1.97 special year, including children's Fleetham. The ladies quilted pageants, theatres, 4-H Clubs and during the afternoon and a pot Fraser Vale Fish'n Chips ......................... 1.99 r bringing the handicapped more luck luncheon was served. Rhodes Frozen Bread Dough - Carnation Hash Browns, 2 lb. Brussel Sprouts - 2 lb. Green Beans - Save Money Buy Pop Shoppe Pop ~ Christian service is Stressed PHONE GORRIE 335.3451 at W -Ingham UCW unit meeting Service was the theme of the represented ways Christians can Wingham meeting when the afternoon unit 'help to make this world a better of the United Church Women place. The supreme service to Fruit Market gathered in the fellowship room mankind was made -by Christ of the church on Tuesday of last Himself. week. Mrs. Shiell and Mrs. Mrs. Underwood presided for Schneiders Good N Meaty Halliday welcomed the ladies the business. Minutes were read Beef Steak - 8 oz. and Mrs. Passmore opened the and the roll can was answered by de MEAT PIES • meeting, with quiet music. 26 members with 92 visits made Mrs. Olive Boss read a short to the sick and shutin. The 791 - article on the theme and a hymn Friendship Club luncheon will be Schneiders 2 Ib. ox was sung, followed by Mrs. held March 14 when Ross BEEF B GERS3*49. Bosman leading in prayer. Mrs. Hamilton will show slides. The Boss then read scripture from general UCW meeting will be Joshua. held April 9 with Rev. Wes Ball as Mrs. Kelly read a poem en- guest speaker. The afternoon unit Silverwoods "Meadow Gold" 2 litre titled "If Jesus Came to Your will meet again on April 3. IICE CREAM 1*29 House" and following the singing Mrs. Pennington gave her "of another hymn the offering was report as card secretary and received by Mrs. Shiell and Mrs. Mrs. Underwood brought Swifts Lazy Maple 1 Ib. tray Halliday and dedicated by Mrs. greetings from Mrs. Lockwood SAUSAGE • Bosman. who is still in England. S 39 Mrs. Pennington, in her talk on The meeting closed with the service, used several letters of singing of a hymn, followed by WINTER HOURS: OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P.M. the word to show how they the Mizpah benediction. Six Dar: Per Week Phone 357-2240 CLOSED SUNDAYS WE DELIVER Continue study on contemporary China 4P The Women's Missionary Currie, Mrs. H. Aitchison, Mrs. Society of St. Andrew's D. Ritchie, Mrs. 0. Holmes and Presbyterian Church held its Mrs. R. McKay participated in a monthly meeting in the upper skit on the mission study, room on'Tuesday of last week. "Contemporary China". Mrs. W. C o ,President Mrs. Robert Arm- Ford spoke on the main topic, "A strong opened the meeting with'a Tour to China". 600 ml. poem, "O God of Love", and a Secretary Mrs. R. McKay read gRECK SHAMPOO 29 hymn was sung. Mrs. Armstrong the minutes of the last meeting • then led in prayer. and called the roll. Treasurer Mrs. L. Brooks read scripture Mrs. Wall gave her report. Mrs. Soft 8 Dry 9.8 oz. from the tenth chapter of St. J. Conn was pianist throughout Luke's Gospel and delivered a the meeting. SPRAY DEODORANT meditation. entitled "Who Is Our Mrs. G. Day closed the meeting Neighbor?". Mrs. W. Congram with prayer and a social hour read a poem, "Love Our Neigh- followed. Tame 450 ml. bor", and then led in prayer. CREME RINSE $189 Mrs. Don Robertson played a `Qkelet piano solo, "In a Monastery Garden". The offering was Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Greenley Noxzema 220 ml. received by Miss Agnes and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dodd $ 1 Williamson and Mrs. R. Hastings visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. SKIN CREME 9 and dedicated by Mrs. Arm- Randy Sangster and haby in strong. Waterloo. Miss Williamson, Miss Leah Shower to Shower 8 oz. $169 Sacrad Heart BODY -POW - DER Eleven tables of card players 71be nations Trac II 5's were in attendance at the weekly Garage RAZOR BLADES 099 Sacred Heart CWL euchre party Salccepted held March 6. of Adrian Keet's Farm. Lloyd Taylor was the high man and Kay McCormick was low Proceeds in support of the TRIANGLE lady. Low lady was Grace Net- Association for the Mentally terfield and low man was Grant Retarded and Voice for life. D 13111 COU NT Wilton. Yours support greatly Winner of the door prize was appreciated. Sara Anstett. Convenors for the PkkW Aid 357-3099 Oprn 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noes to Six night were Mrs. Bernard Ortlieb