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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-08-27, Page 5WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958 ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE FIVE So th Huron High School Faces Largest Enrolment In History South .Huron Hugh School will be jammed; with the largest en- rolment un its history when school starts next Tuesday. Officials ex- peet a record crowd of 615 stu- der is this year, compared with 578 last year, The home econom'ios room has been converted into a classroom, and desks have been added to each of the other rooms to accom- enodia'te 40 students in each, in- stead of the normal 35. Twenty-four teachers will be on the staff, all but one of them will be full. time. There were only 21 on the staff last year. Nine of the teachers Will be new ones, eight of them unaversaty graduates wha will be in their first year of teaching. New examination tables have been purchased for use an the gym- nasium and new drapes are being installed in some of the rooms. .,fir Cars Are Guaranteed To Pass Polk-' Inspection - - SCHOOL STARTS TUESDAY -w --- Drive a Safe Car and Avoid Accidents Enquire About The Fabulous New 1/Z Ton Vauxhall Bedford Panel Truck Availabe for Only $1,895.00 DI' !' YOU GET ANY SILVER DOLLARS LAST WEEK? There'll Be More This Week WATCH FOR THEM — — THEN DECIDE WHERE TO BUY YOUR NEXT CAR Pearson Motors Zurich > Exeter RONALD KLOPP, son. of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Klapp, Zurich, and a recent graduate of South Huron High School will attend the University of Western Ont- ario this coming term. He will be tatting a couas.e in Homour French and Latin. (Staff Photo) In an electrical storm which passed over the district last week, Ross .Richardson,, of the Parr Line, Hay Township, had the misfortune ho have a cow and two young cattle struck by lightning. They were valued at $600. Two \ ew Teachers In Hay Township, Considerable Work Done To Schools (Continued from Page Four) undertaken at Hay schools during the summer. The furnaces have been installed In No. 2 and No. 10 sch'ool's. Interiors of No. 3 and three rooms of the Zurich school haw been, redecorated as well as the exterior of No. 8 on -which new siding has been installed, New desks have been secured for No. 4 and a new roof has been installed on the north half of No. 10. In addition to the transporta- tion contracts already let, the board has given the job of transporting children from the Town Line and No. 4 Highway into Henssaiit to Eldon Jarrot. Edgar McBride has been awarded the contract to draw the pupils. from Lots 22 to 28 in- clusive on Coneess'ion 2 and 3 into Hens all. Exeter Coach Lines wall pro- vide the transportation for manu- al training and home economics students for the area. Complete last of teachers includ- es: ITS ACK - TO - SCHOOL TIME is Your C Mechanically Fit? SLOW DOWN — AND LIVE! THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY BE A CHILD'S! GET THE TEN -POINT CHECK TO -DAY: BRAKES 0 FRONT LIGHTS 0 REAR LIGHTS 0 TIRES EXHAUST SYSTEM 0 WINDSHIELD WIPERS 0 GLASS STEERING 0 REAR VIEW MIRROR 0 HORN Bring Your Car To USSE U and PA':K1NS 6 i RAGE Zurich — Phone 103 n,' 9 bJtV.N��S' BACK TO SC° OL SPECIAL FFE MEM W1 F EACH CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT WILL RECEIVE ORME ABSOLUTELY FREE —, 1 SC's IBBLER and 1 PENCIL SAYING YOU MORE — SERVING YOU BETTER THIELS SERVING ZURICH & DISTRICT WITH LOW, LOW PRICES Open Every Day Friday and Saturday Evenings Agents for Mid -Town Cleaners Mon. - Thurs. - Saf. C. H. THIEL ZURICH — Phone 140 SPECIALS ins. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY HEINZ TMATO KETCHUP 2 — 11 oz, bottles 43c Save 7c ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER Save 6c Per lar Only. 29c jar CHEERY "'";0RN Freshly Ground COFFEE 73c Ib. PEAS TIP TOP — 15 oz tins 8 for $1.00 HOLLY — 20 oz. tins 6 for $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND ME ;,, TS KOTEX Some •10c Reg. Size 39c net MAXWELL HOUSE.—Large 6 oz. Sze $1.13 INSTANT COFFEE STROME'S SUMMER SAUSAGE Ib. 69c MAPLE LEAF WEINERS lb. 49c PICNIC HAMS Ib. 49c Fruits - Vegetables LOOK! BANANAS, 3 lbs. 29c See Our Usual Adv. in the Free Press SUN BRITE MARGARINE 4 lbs. for 99c Hay S.S. No. 2 — Charles McQuil- lan, Dogwood. S.S. No, 10 --- Mrs. Freda Nor- nnlintan. S.S. No. 3 (Parr Line) — Mrs, Margaret Detichert. SS. No. 4 (Bronson) --- Mrse Jessie Oes•eh. S.S. No. 8 -- Mrs. Ruby Neeb, Zurich, S.S. No. 12 — Donald O'Brien, Union No. 15 -- Mrs. Idena Desjardine. Zuricih, Prindiipad, Mrs. Greta Lavender, roomy five; Mrs. Dor- een Oesele xoom four; Miss Olive O'Brien, room. three; Miss Carol Thiel, room two; Mrs. Audrey Haberer, room one; Mrs. Norma Seibert, home eoonoan)ies. Music teachers — Lawrence Wein, 'Exeter and Douglas Gila, Grand' Bend. New Teachers At Clinton School Enrolment Higher Any prediction of the number of students to attend Clinton District Collegiate Institute this fall, would likely be wide of the• mark, states E. A. Fines, principal of the school. The unknown factor is the numb- er of students whish may enrol from RCAF Station Clinton. Each summer a great number. of moves take place in Air Force personnel, and no one knows in advance whether there will be more or less students from that source. However, he estimates. there may possibly be 170 new students this September. Three new teachers have been hired: Robert Salter to teach Lat- in; Peter Anastasiades, to teach agriculture and agricultural scien- ce; cience; Mr. Dirks, lower school Eng- lish and 'history. Former Teacher Returns Home Miss Virginia Delchert, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deichert, Zurich. and former teacher at Ex- eter Public School, returned to her home after epen,d:ng one year in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, as an associate in deaconess service. Her primary work was teaching in the parish kindergarten. She, also participated in many other parish activities. Miss Deichert is now planning to teach grade two (n Waterloo, Ontario. She is visiting at her home at present. Bingo inners Mrs. Albert Badour, Zurich, and her grand -daughter shared the $95 jackpot at the Legion Bingo held in Hens.all on Saturday night. Other winners were: Mrs. Frank Haines, Clinton; Mrs. Jack Cam- eron; Jim Smale; Wilbert Parker, Mrs. Roy Smale, Jim Smale; Mrs., Norman Baird (3); Wilbert Park- er, arker, Mrs. Albert Badour; Mrs. Aus- tin:, Seafor'Gh; Mrs. Cowan: Mrs. R. Vanstone; Miss Badour; Clar- ence Taylor; Fred Kennings. WHY DO ALL THAT WRITING? 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