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Put elf ill
lhe
mikepkc bi the
2-i Card of Thanks
My sincere thanks to every-
one for their visits, cards,
gifts and beautiful flowers
and boxes of fruit 1 received
during my stay in Seaforth
hospital. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses, Every-
thing was very much appre-
ciated. Sincerely
Lou Bolton
24-84x1
I would like to thank my
friends, relatives and neigh -
hours for their visits, cards,
(lowers and treats while I was
a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity,Hospital. Special
thanks o Dr. Stapleton and
1)r. Rodney and the nurses
and staff for their +-kind
attention. Also -thanks to
Father Carrigan, and Father
Caruana. Everything was
scr> much appreciated.
, Julia Smith
24-84-1
Mummy and I would like to
express our thanks to those
ho visited us and sent cards
and gifts during our stay in
Seaforth hospital and since
returning home: Special
thanks to Dr. Wong and,
nurses Cindy Flanagan and
Diane Wood and all the staff
at the hospital. Judy and
Patty -Jo McLean
24-84x 1
Huron board.. of education
discusses term appointments
24 Card of 'Thanks
24 Card of Thanks
Mike and Mary Coyne would
like to say thanks to Dr.
Hussey and nursing staff of
Stratford Hospital. Also
thanks to Dr. Wong and Mrs,
Eisler in emergency and Dr.
Rodney and nursing staff of
Seaforth Hospttal. Thanks to
our family, neighbours and
friends for the mass offer-
ings, prayers, visits, flowers,
treats and cards. 24-84x1
My sincere thanks to my
family and friends who sent
gifts. dowers and cards while
I was in Clinton and Univer-
sity Hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Harrett and Dr, Zatelny
and those who provided
transportation to the hospital
for Dorothy. Elmer Townsend
24-84 I
A11E147IN FAR:- ERS
We pay •20. to `50. per
hundred weight:for old,
recently iniurod or crip-
pled cows and steers.
Must he =Oise and drug
free. Call collect
(MARK 4S05 AilID SMS
d1YESTOCK
MtOverton M91495-4845
SI-RVONG THIS AREA
SINCE: 11974
Many thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
gifts, cards and visits while 1
was in Stratford General
Hospital and since coming
home. Special, thanks to Rev.
Swan, Dr. Kohn, Dr. Mac-
iver, nurses and staff.
Annie Williamson
24-84x1
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We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our friends,
neighbours and relatives for
the lovely flowers, cards,
memorial donations, food
brought in, and prayers at the
time of the loss of our very
dear mother and grand-
mother.
Audrey Malone, Bob, Gary
and Anne Mane
24-84x1
ass, e
19 Notice
24 Card of Thanks
19 Notice'
24 Card of Thanks
My sincere appreciation to
relatives, netghbours and
friends for flowers, cards and
visits on our 55th wedding
anniversary. Also when 1 was
a patient in South Huron
Hospital. A special thanks to
June, Lloyd and Scott.
Morley and Florence Cooper
24-84-1
My sincere 'thanks to, my
family, friends and relatives
for their visits, cards and
flowers while I was a patient
iii Stratford General Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Gall, Dr.
Quinlan and Dr. Tamblyn.
Mary McCarthy
'
24-84-1
19 Notice
Walter and Grace Forbes
wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbours for
joining with them on their
50th wedding anniversary.
Many thanks for the beautiful
floral arrangements, cards,
gifts and visits. Special,.
thanks to the ladies of the
Ontario Street U.C,W. who
provided a very delicious
lunch. A very special thanks
to our family who arranged
for us a never to be forgotten
celebration. 24-84-1
EXPOSIT.
WANT ® A
R
s
iMg:
Phone 527-0240
19 Notice
FAR
LIJ
ERS
For o good farm,
building at
competitive prices
PHONE:
RAY LAMBERS
CONSTRUCTION
R.R. q2 Clinton
482-3305
FREE ESTIMATES
We would like to thank all our
friends, neighbours and rela-
tives for all their acts of
kindness shown during the
recent illness and death of
Harry. The flowers, dona-
tions to Arena and Cancer
Society were greatly appre-
ciated. Special thanks to Rev.
Vanslyke, the ladies of the
church, doctors, nurses, am-
bulance attendants and the
neighbours who helped in
such an abundant way with
the harvest and for all the
food, help at the house and
meals to the men in the field.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Marie Johnston
and family
24 -Revs
Tiatt'o's
Egcipme PI
G SALES
O PARTS
• SERVICE
L GAN RD
Tractor Sales Ltd.
Hwy. 8
East OSf Mitchell
PHONE 348-8467
WALLPAPER
Several books
Available at
BaIAm9Nacalday
Ltd.
Seaforth
20 Auction Sales
We wish to express sincere
thanks to our friends, rela-
tives and neighbours for the
lovely floral tributes, cards,
donations of food brought to
our home and mass cards.
Your thoughtfulness was ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered.
Louis, Shirley Kramers
and Family
24.84x1
PHIL's Refrigerator and Ap-
pliance Service. Prompt, de-
pendable service to all makes
and models of domestic ap-
pliances. Phone 887-9062.
19-78-tf
PREGNANT & distressed?
Married or single. Free con-
fidential support. Call collect
Birthright, 432.7197 or after 6
p.m. 527-0115 or 524-2023.
1 Q-78-rf
19 Notice
19 Notice
SATURDAY. November 27,
11 a.m. Wanted consign-
ments`' of Skiidos, snowmo-
biles. guns, trailers, sporting
goods, tools, machinery and
tractors, lawn and garden
equipment, cars, trucks, for
our 13th annual Skiido auc-
tion at Orval McLean Auction
Centre, Lindsay. All consign-
ments must be in by Novem-
ber 20th. For information
call: 705-324-2783. 20-84-01
$25
'75
FAR
WA
ERS
TE
Cottle - Sick or Disabled
e pay top dollar
25 in Memoriam
1A C'IEL
Call 527-1859
BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
A report on term appoint-
ments for employees was
received by the Huron County
Board of Education. No action
was taken on the report at the
hoard's Nov. 1 meeting.
The report had originally
been submitted to the person-
nel committee and then the
committee recommended ac-
cepting the report at the
hoard's October meeting.
However, Trustee Joan Van
dcrl lirocck requested the
report be tabled until copies
ss ere received by each trustee
and not just those on the
personnel committee.
Within the structure of the
Huron County Board of Edu•
cation there are three term
appointments. They are the
Junior, primary and French
co-ordinators. All are three-
s car renewable term appoint-
ments. Whether the appoint•
merits are renewed or not
remains to be seen as the
primary en•ordinator position
is in the second year and the
others arc still in their first
sear of appointment.
Term appointments may
include such positions as
department heads, vice-prin•
!pails. superintendents and
es en 11rectors of education.
1 he purpose of term appoint•
meats is to either provide
uniplo(ees an opportunity to
hold positions on a temporary
basis when promotion
:ham es are slim and there
arc ,+ large number of em•
silos res desiring such a posi-
tion or to make a temporary
position for a specific task to
be completed i.e. co-ordina-
tors working on a specific
curriculum.
'rhe report, prepared by
Huron County Board of Edu-
cation's personnel relations
administrator Peter Gryseels,
states the term appointment
concept should not be viewed
as an avenue to remove
incompetent individuals
holding positions of respon-
sibility.
The report points out that
when renewal of term ap-
pointments has been based
on merit it has usually failed
since that is not the intention.
Under term appointments
there is no special contract for
teachers having positions of
responsibility. As members
of the Ontario Secondary
School Teachers' Federation,
Federation of Women Teach•
ers' Association of Ontario
and Ontario Public School
Men Teachers' Federation,
all teachers arc employed
under a standard contract.
Mr. Grvscels' report notes
that "technically individuals
holding positions of respon•
sihility arc employed on a
one-year renewable term ap-
pointment." Clauses in thc
teachers' contract which state
no teacher shall he demoted,
disciplined or discharged
without lust cause. limit the
use of term appointments,
Pros racially the OSSTF op-
poses term appointments.
Study your roads and
municipalities told
B1 SIF.PHANIELEVESQUE
sLuil,Ipahltes could save
mon, s hs determining the
1( 1111 5 of their roads.
• l I ink. marketing man -
01 I';nemcnt Manage
mint S\slems Limited of
!old the .14th annual
nu. 1,ng of the Perth County
*slim. pal Association that
'sI sang :mild he rcahicd
b, moor, 1p. lItics having an
n'or til the condition of
'h. r r,.,Is and knowing
:a. ols s, hen repair work
be done
\ ir I ink's company has
nmcnn,1 .I machine which
r.Ilv,l,'I, s su, h Information as
tdi, nughness. Burse rate,
skid r,ilc er, of roads. The
,.vnpul rllk: machine gives
,ul
:Loa ,.tinh wdl indicate
Ili' optimum time when
obi r repair :it- resurfacing
,+irk should he done.
1lrhnugh we work for
pn,. tit, cs and states. we assn
u or k for smaller munic•ipali•
scan'1 Mr link.
+,s .In (sample. where a
mon„ Ip,'1 , mined has inti.
.'t, d to in. road engineer
11, how- much Is to he
sp, nu on road construction.
\1r I ink said. the machine
„old pro, ide a priority list of
hit rodits to do first. This.
s.n,1 sir 1 Ink. results in using
i8. [mono (pal funds wisely.
Ile indnated programs
on Id he mad, to the spccift•
Ions required hs individual
rnunl.Ila'III(es
fnrnnto's nerds will not
IN the sante as. sav Flrpa
I,unsh'p's sommcnted
Mr I ink
f hr r.nfs company of its
save,
kind in C anvil.+. ilwrc arc
scscr,il similar ,ontp.mlcs In
United Stales Hating hccn
in busmen's for IS scars.
I'.n crnent Management Ss
•
stems 1 lmited is ahead of tis
u+mps•titnrs to lc, hnnings
The same holds true for
Huron County. In 1975 a local
committee made up of OSSTF
representatives, trustees and
administrators investi-
gated term appointments and
while some teachers favored
such a concept the majority
didn't. No further action was
taken at that time.
To give trustees an indica-
tion as to what is taking place
in Huron County schools, an
overview of elementary
school principals was in-
cluded in the report. The
average age of these princi•
pals is 44, the average num-
her of years as principal is 15
and the principals have been
at their present schools for an
average of 9.8 years. Also 11
principals have been in their
current schoolsfor 11 years or
more.
The report concludes with
issues that should be ad-
dressed by the board if term
appointments arc adopted by
the board. The issues include
the philosophical base the
hoard will be using. should
term appointments apply to
both elementary and second•
ary teachers. should it apply
to new appointments or to
past appointments and if
appointments may he renew•
ed.
"If thc board adopts the
concept. the details and pro-
cedures should be negotiated
with the respective branch
affiliates," concludes the re-
port.
Mrs. Van den Broeck asked
if a survey by OSSTF. added
to the report, provided the
most current information.
The survey indicates that
eight of 56 school boards in
the province have adoptcd
sonic form of term appoint-
ments. Mr. Grvseells said he
had been informed the survey
is the most recent.
Board chairman Dorothy
Wallace called Mr. Gryseels'
work an "illuminating re-
port "
Three new faces
on Huron B of E
lit STEPHANIE LEVESQUE
There will he three new
trusteeson the Huron Counts
Board of Fdusanon.
Two incumbents. .lean
Adams of Gndermch and Bert
Morin of WIngham, lost their
trusteeship in the Nos 8
election.
Mrs ,)dams along with
current hoard chairman Doro-
thy Wallace ran for thc one
scat to represent Gnderich.
Also running was .Ism Kings
Icy. Mrs. Wallace topped the
polls reccising 1.485 votes
while Mrs. Adams received
756 and Mr ,Kingsley re•
ceivcd 894
Mr. Morin was defeated by
newcomer Arthur Clark and
incumbent Murrat Mulvey.
Mr. Mulvey received 1.860
votes. Mr. Clark 1.155 votes
and Mr. Morin 945 votes. Mr.
Clark and Mr. Mulvey will
represent Wingham and the
townships of Turnhcrry and
How ick s.
There were four candidates
running for two scats in
Seaforth and McKillop and
Hullctt townships. Incum-
bent John Lewitt was easily
returned with 1.176 votes as
was newcomer Graeme Craig
received 1.0"6 votes. Other
candidates were William .1.
Henderson who took 708
votes and Hugh Flynn who
took 319 votes
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
Country Gold
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances,
anniversaries, parties. etc.
5 years experience
Phone Brussels
(daytime or evenings)
887-6159
VEAL'S
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83.31/2 miles east
. of Exeter
235-1123
KERCHER: In loving mem-
ory of a dear mother and
grandmother Myrtle Kercher
who died one year ago on
Nov. 21, 1981.
A wonderful mother laid to
rest,
For each of us she did her best
Her place on earth no one can
fill,
We miss you mother and
always will.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Ross, Marg-
aret and Jim, Doris and
Spencer, Judy, Ruth and Bill.
25-84-1
Custom
Slaughtering
Proceesing
Kill Day
Wednesday
CENTRE
NEW APPLIANCES AT
Anytime
'50
'100
DISCOUNT PRICES
ALL WITH COMPLETE
MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE
*Personal Shopping Only
'No Phone Calls Please
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Wingham Auction Centre for
MRS. IRIS [MORREY1 FIELDING
AND BALANCE OF MRS. MARGARET BELL'S
FURNISHINGS AND ADDITIONS
Saturday, November 20, 1982
PHELANS PLACE
DIVISION Of D. 8 8. WATSON SALES LTD.
393.6181 SEBRINGVILLE
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING
and
PROCESSING
Kill days•Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and
smoked meats
processed exactly the way
you like it.
DASHWOOD
237-3677
Building Truss Plant
LIOUIDATION AUCTION
MORELLA MFG. CO. LTD.
[building truss division]
48 Wellington, Mitchell, Ont.
SAT. NOVEMBER 20, 1982, 10 A.M.
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPUTER
programmed for 5 -truss program
U.S.M. Auto Nailer; Assort Paslode & Dorofast
Nailers; Stroke belt sander; air operated radial
arm saw; radial arm speed saw c/w roller
conveyor; jointer -planer; auto 60" truss stacker;
12' truss roller conveyor: Trans Cora Truss Hyd. C
clamp; truss tables; prop -up truss table on
wheels: single head notcher; etc. etc. etc.
7,000 lb. tow motor fork lift
3 Little Giant battery operated pallet trucks: pipe;
assort shop trucks; conveyors: steel shelving:
assort motors; 20 hp Ingersoll Rand air comp c w
air after cooler; 15 hp air comp.: etc. etc. etc.
40' truss delivery trailer
COMPLETE RANGE OF OFFICE. EQUiPMEN f
PARTIAL LIST ONLY
LUNCH ON PREMISES
VIEWING FR1. NOV. 19/82l1-4 p.m.
Terms: 5100 cash or certified cheque deposit on
major items.
Geo. A. Sills
& Sons
degauss.—
Home
Hardware
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
& ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Phone
527-1620
Scaforth
RICHARD
LOBB
Auctioneer
AUCTION
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
SAT. NOV. 20 al 10 a.m.
timoge dishes, antiques,
furniture, modern appli-
ances for Fred Elliott
Estate and for Grace Crich
of Clinton at Richard
Lobh's Barn, Clinton.
SAT. NOV. 27 at 10 a.m.
Antique. furniture, piano,
etc. for McDonald Estate
of Brucefcld at Richard
Lohh's Barn, Clinton.
M. R. JUTZI & CO. Inc.
11:00 A.M.
Consisting of:'Unique period, carved, solid oak 4
pee. twin bedroom suite; antique wooden pegged
pine harvest table: period dresser and commode;
wool winder. minus parts; 4 dining side chairs -
upholstered seats; period waterfall dining suite: 4
drawer chest; maple kitchen table and 4 chairs; 2
Filter Queen vacuums; 3 pce. uph. parlour suite; 2
Victorian uph. side chairs; 4 heavy maple office
chairs; cedar chest; portable sewing machine;
chair vibrator; odd chairs, tables, rockers. table
lamps, Serta mattress: single bookcase bed': 3 pre.
chesterfield; comb. stereo A.M.-F. M. record
player G.E. dryer. 24" elec. stove and
refrigerator; projector screen; pictures; lady's
bicycle; 2 tricycles; 2 bl. & wh. T.V. sets (one
portable): 8' heavy duty aluminum step ladder;
several stainless steel pots. pans and quantity
electrical and other kitchen utensils: 4 Limited
Edition plates; cruet set: glass candlestick
holders; stemware; finger hold c.o. lamp: several
Arcoroc (France) glass dishes; several other
pieces of interest; cutler'; etc.
PREVIEW: Frl. Nov. 19, 2-5 and 7-9 and Saturday,
Nov. 20, prior to sale.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER — AUCTIONEER
Tel. 357.1011 and 357-1442
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Bridal Wreath Elite Limoges dishes. antique
furniture, modern appliances etc. to beheld for
the Estate of Fred Elliott of Clinton and for Mrs.
Grace Crich of Clinton being held at Richard
Lohb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario.
inns McOuail will reprc•
sent the townships of Ash-
field and West Wawanosh
w inning his seat by 488 votes.
He campaigned against
Mary hcllc Cranston who took
33- votes and Patricia Hask-
ell ssho received 324 notes.
Mr. MCQllail takes over from
retiring trustee Marion Zinn.
Incumbent Clarence Mc-
Donald had no trouble retain-
ing his seat in Exeter and
t'shorne Township. Mr. Mc-
Donald took 1.021 votes and
the other candidate William
Hart had 815 votes.
Frank Falconer will contin-
uC to represent Clinton and
Tuckersmith Township after
obtaining 1.228 votes. His
rival for the seat. .Joseph
Atkinson. received 819 votes.
All other trustees were
acclaimed to the board. They
included Donald McDonald of
Brussels and Grey Township.
John Elliott from Blyth and
Morris and East Wawanosh
Township. Robert Peck from
B.1,‘field and Stanley Town-
ship. John Goddard from
Hensall. Zurich and Hay
Tnw nship. Joan Van den
Brocek of Goderich and Col -
bourne Townships. Harry
Hayter from Stephen town-
ship and the separate school
representative Eugene
Frayne and Dennis Rau.
TOWN
SEAFO
Scaled tenders. clearly marked as to , intents. will
he received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m.
o'clock local time.
Tuesday,
December 14, 1982
For a three (3) year term, 1983-86. to supply the
following fuel requirements:
Heating OR for the Town Hall
Approximate yearly requirements • 12.5001.
Gas and Commercial Diesel Supplies for the
Public Works Department
Approximate yearly requirements I 0001. of
gasc'{line
Approximate yearly requirements.h.u001. of
diesel
The above should be tendered as
a "PACKAGE DEAL
IN ADDITION: the tender must supply the
following equipment for the Public Works portion:
1-2250 litre tank for gasoline with electric pump
1.1125 litre tank for diesel with electric pump
Tenders must quote current tank wagon price and
discount given on quoted tank wagon price.
Lowest tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES CROCKER
Clerk
Boa 610,
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
✓Ln/t/ine�� �lr zrr/r
HENSALL
BUSINESS
LIQUIDATION
We has e been ,nstructed hs the proprietor of Fmk
Hardw are. 1-5 King Street. Hensall. to sell hs
Public Auction. approximate's $8,000,I(0 , 1
plumbing. heating and etc,tncal supplies plus
equipment on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24. 1982 AT 6.00 P.M.
CONSiSTTVG OF EQLTPMENT: Power s ice pipe
wrenches and dies; chain wrenches. solder pot
and torches: sheet metal hreakc. sheet metal
bench, stakes. and hand machines. plus small
hand tools.
INVENTORY: iron and copper pipe. conductor
pipe: quantity of pipe fittings and reducers, metal.
plasm and conduit fittings: furnace fans and
ontrols: oil burners: quantits of burner pumps:
fractional H. P. pumps and fan motors. Duro and
Jas tun pumps, cup leather: sakes. plungers:
brass lined s quantity of pump parts;
water howls: w ire: sw itches: outlets; pole
hardware: plus mans more items related to this
IN pc of business.
For further information. please Contac 1
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES
Dick Robinson - Sates Manager
Telephone: 527-1458
•
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS Ar"•,r A'SERS
77 MAIN ST SEAFORTH ONTAR,O NCK 1Wn
(5191 527-1458
Saturday, Nov. 20
at 10 a.m.
26" colour T V approx. sixty five pieces of Bridal
Wreath Floc Limoges dishes, cups and saucers.
grass hoat,cos co-ed howl. lunch plate, tea plates,
fruit dishes ctc large dinner plate. two cereal
howls, sifscr tea pot. cream and sugar. some
antique dishes. dining table with seven leases.
large antique chest o1 drawers with spooled
corners and mustache pulls. Rogers Majestic 23''
colour T' gewd one. Har est Gold Westinghouse
frost free fridge Har est Gold 24 ' electric stove.
small apt st7c freezer. 1 sear old. Frigidaire
lothcc dr,cr. like new . Westinghouse clothes
drset yk(st+nghousc wringer washer. blanket
ys' onnecr washer. Homer spin dr
,+ashrr humidifi'r. hall tree. modern three
prc,c hcdro,'m suite with '. size bed. box spring
and mattress that, honk dining table six chairs
and buffet ,hcstcrficld and chair. like new.
antique mantel I. dos 1- chrome table and four
chairs. Ilkc newtwo good carpets. rocking horse
sv nh so kcr scat. high chair, long hall table
combination desk and chest of drawers, dressers
wuh mirrors, large chasing type mirror. hand
made quilts, high hos , hest of drawers with cedar
ihe•et drawer. linens. quilt top. tw,'' fancy hand
hooked rugs. four round hand hooked ,ha,r
,'sirs ,cdar tewcllcrs hoc. large china r.ah.nct
with plass front and ends. treadle se, me
ma, hone. sacunm ,leaner, upholstered ,hal*s
maga; tie table. small plant table old mo' s,vile
f� tra.s, ,,,mbinatoin radio and rt plaicr.
cls, til, heaters, some bedding , h 'ds rah;, .and
shales. ,cos"lcri floor lamps, ,i1,1 da.crport , ouch.
sic,.I led s+Ith good mattress ,+ small
honk, ase, , lathes hampers golf .art an,' , Oohs.
awn,hairs , rot. k,odd wood,ri,'i.,•r" phis many
other Items not mentioned
`otc this site has loss small ler, s• „•me earlier
for tnrniture this is a good , , a+ offering of
mode rn .rh'•ancrs
11 R\1tt \sll
Al ('TIONFFR RIGH ARD I OBB
482.'898