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The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 4eriorj — THE HURON EXPOSITOR.DECEMBR 4. 1980 Trusts of the,. IJUrciu County Bod,14 'Of 84iicatioti believe their ritual of private meetings before official board sessions are neces- sary, In a special board meeting last Monday, .Director of Education JohnCochrane asked trustees if they wanted any changes made inthe eomriiitteee of the whole structure for the coming if term. Most trustees ,agreed-'" that the private sessions were necessary when dis- cussing personnel problems. Mr. Cochrane prompted the- -discussion by asking if any changes were needed in the board's approach to private sessions. The min- utes of the in -camera meet-• ing are included in the following months agenda,and all recommendations are covered by a single motion. Trustee Clarence McDon- ald said the closed sessions were not being abused and were a necessary part of board business. "There are things discuss- ed in committee and that's where they belong." he said. We can't change that be- cause we have to protect our personnel." Goderich trustee. Dave Gower. said the closed ses- sion should be conducted at .the conclusion of the regular board meeting and the sub— jects to be discussed in the closed session should be listed. EDUCATION "It is normal to state the purpose of going into a closed session but here it's done every month." he said. "Only the trustees know what the subject is and at' the end a blanket statement covers all motions. It would be more open to the public if there was a list of what was , to be discussed." Eugene Frayne said there was no put -pose to Gower's suggestions and that all closed session motions were Included in the minutes. Personnel Relations Ad- mintstrator. Peter Grvseels. said time was needed to notify personnel if termina• non of a Lontract was in - 1.)k -cd "If an employee reads it in the local paper the,next (la v11 doesn't give us time to talk to them." he said If it is not public until a month later we have the time to notifv employees of the Lhanges ' • One trustee said a hoard cmplov ce read about a change in status in the newspaper before being non fied by the hoard Huronview Sunday morning service was held in the auditorium with Rev. Wittich in charge. the 20 voice male choir from Blyth came and sang three numbers which were much enjoyed. The Exeter Young People and Pastor Loshbough came Sunday afternoon and held a service • Marie Flynn. Lorne Law - son. Wilson McCartney. Ken Dale. Warren Whitmore. Stewart McCall. Stan Haien entertained at Old Tyme Music which was held in Normal Care Sitting Room on Monday afternoon. • We took a van ride to Seaforth and Kippen on Monday with Eber Lewis. Norm Dupee. Charles Macey, Bill McCurdy, Jim Ruddock. Ray Cornish and Joe McConnell enjoyed the ride. On Wednesday afternoon we had a large turnout of both residents and staff as well as some visitors to our Pie Social. Special thanks to Mary Lou Driscoll who was responsible for the baking of all those delicious. pies. Ed Stiles provided the lovely Chnstmas music that came from_ the Organ in the chapel on Thursday afternoon. Mass was held in the chapel on Friday morning for our Catholics. We have been playing bingo on ground north each Friday and the location 1 seems popular with the resi- dents. We hope the residents have been enjoying. our new stereo which we have playing in various places throughout the home. N -ST FEATURE CANADA GRADE, A EDIUM EGGS 794.EN THIS STORE.ONLY STORE ACKED WIENERS RANDOM WEIGHT PKGS. LB. THIS STORE ONLY FREEZER OWNERS Buy a 6 LB. BOX WIENERS and save even more. 4. BOX THIg STORE ONLY 48 J. Case of 24 CANS OF COKE 4.99 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS THIS STORE ONLY • FOOD TAKING TOO BIG A BITE OUT OF YOUR BUDGET? „ "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SUPERMARKET" CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 10 OZ TINS 2 0 55 BEEF OR IRISH CLARK'S STEWS 28 OZ. TIN 1 5' .AS.SORTED JEW( JELLY POWDERS 3 OZ. PKGS. 3 F 0R 930 ALPHAGHETTI SPAGHETTI OR ZOODLES LIBBY'S PASTAS 19 OZ. TIN 73' imperier VALUE PRICED FROZEN FOODS McCAIN'S FANCY BRUSSEL. SPROUTS 2 I:B. 1 59. BAG 1••••••• PURE UNSWEETENED - 12 OZ. 990 WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE TIN PURE UNSWEETENED KENT ORANGE JUICE 12.5 OZ. TIN 630 GRHR sii r s'ii HONEY MAID WAFERS1 09 400 G OR CRUMBS PKG CO MANDARIN ORANGES POST CEREAL HONEY COMBS MOTHER PARKERS INSTANT COFFEE CHOCKATE 7GG4'^Fiv5 650 10 OZ TIN JI MI MY ORANGE PEKOE RED ROSE TEA BAGS PKG OF 60 163 FRENCH PEA OR VEGETABLE HABITANT SOUPS Siperifir VALUE PRICED QUALITY MEATS "FRESH- FAMILY SIZE PACKAGES % LOIN PORK CHOPS •LB. 45 "FRESH" CENTRE CUT ONLY LOIN PORK CHOPS .75 CUT & WRAPPED & FAST FROZEN WHOLE PORK LOINS 11 .55 730 400G 1 75 PKG 10,0z JAR SWIFT'S EVERSWEET BREAKFAST 1 BACON 54°G SWIFT'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT 500 G PKG. DEE? BROWNED Lt BEANS • WITH POI* 19 OZ. -TIN • 9 5 MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI SPLENDOR PASTAS 25 PKG.' 1 KG 1 11111pflier VALUE PRICED GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA TOMATOES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA TANGERINES CANADA NO. 1 GRADE CARROTS , ' CANADA NO, 1 GRADE ONIONS LB. no DOZ.790 2 LB. BAG 110 BAG RICH MOIST 4G SUPERIOR N° ,....7.rgFiRIVAKI CHOCOLATE 2 LB PIECE 89 139 SWISS ROLLS WONDER ENGLISH MUFFINS COCONUT OR CARAMEL WESTON•S * CEYLON COOKIES WIENERS PKG 1 LB. 1 39 SWIFT'S SUGAR PLUM BONELESS & FULLY COOKED DINNER HAMS LE). 269 CHRISTIE S PLAIN RITZ 450 G al 49 CRACKERS PKG PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK RIBLETS OR FRESH MEATY PORK HOCKS LB. PKG OF 4 PKG 0F8 300 G PKG. 115 tAi ELEGANT Y CHOCOLATES EVERY DAY LOW PRICES 1 'MILK Tr- PARTLYaSgKIMMED 97 MILK HON10(4,Nlif. 209 Q' Baa SWIFT'S PREMIUM STORE SLICED MACARONI & CHEESE OR CHICKEN LOAF LB. 1 59 300 G BOX CELHEG2ATEST600 G O BOX 229 399 SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED COOKED HAM 1150 1 39 PKG ORANGE BLENDED OR GRAPEFRUIT (FR0M CONCENTRATE) SUNPAC CITRUS JUICES 48 OZ TIN 99 GLAD THE STRONG ONES GARBAGE BAGS LARGE 26 x 36 PKG 19 OF 10 3 MISS MtVt CAT FOOD . 6 OZ TINS 93' TENDER MILES 5006 PKG 123 EVEREADY TRANSISTOR BATTERIES 1 79 119 123 119 SIZE AA SIZE SIZE 9 VOLT SIZE PKG OF 4 PKG OF 2 PKG OF 2 EA DEL MONTE ASSORTED PUDDING CUPS 1103 SLEEVE OF 4 5 02 TINS TINY TIN SALE STOKELY'S VEGETABLES WAX BEANS 100Z PEAS 100Z CREAM CORN 10 OZ OR BEANS WITH PORK 8 OZ $1 3 TINS 8 A`GGIE S SANDWICH PKG BAGS OF sp 69 REGULAR OR WINTERFRESH COLGATE 100 ML 1 29 TOOTHPASTE TUBE KELLOGG S CORN FLAKES 675G 1 49 PKG CLEANSER 2 TrNs 1,0z 990 AJAX BONUS PACK 50 MI EXTRA SOFT 'N' DRI 250 99 DEODORANT TIN rFigig'S MUSTARD 16 OZ 59 JAR 5% Discount for Seniors Wednesday Only! Open Thursday, k'riclay Night until 9. CIIOPPED WALNUTS 2006 1 39 PKG SOLID AIR FRESHENER CARE AIR- 200 G890 PKG UD VAOLIVE DETERGENT FOR YOUR PET GAINES MEAL 500 ML990 BTL " A 2 KG 21v BAG Prrces Effective Until Saturday. Dec 6 1980 fn Most Superior Stores We reserve the right to lurid quantrtres to norma i family requirements sEAFoRTH supERioR MARKET "Serving You Better — Saving You More" Supplied and SacrIcad by ElHott mar, &Co., Ltd