The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-24, Page 2321 Tenderl
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TENDER
SCHQO.L
Sealed tenders wilt be
.received by Lift= Dunlop..
Superintendent of Business
Affairs, for the supply of six,.
(6) new school buses- Tender
ctosittg effective: 12 &clock,
Aeon,
Friday:Wine � 1
.
,
Specifications and tender
forms. are available at the
Board Offiee-
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R,L. CUNNINGHAM
Transportatlgn Manager
SSIFIE[�
Tenders; Wanted 24 Cord* of The
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f a allC[X.St4zG
Ofl4
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103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO
•.R:J. ELLIOTT '
Chairman
• D.J. COCHRANE
Director
21.-02-1
24 Curds pt` Thanks.
Sandy and Gladys Doig wish
to thank their friends, neigh -
hours ,and relatives for the
messages of congratulations
and warm wishes; also,.rnan'
y
thanks for the beautiful gifts
received at .the time of our.
fortieth wedding anniversary.
A loving thank you to our
family for making this very
special occasion.possible.
24-02.1
Sincere thanks -to our "rela-
tives and friends for treats,.
cards and visits for Julie
during her stay in Seaforth.
hospital, Special thanks to
-Dr, Underwood, Dr, Malkus
and all the nurses who were
so kind and attentive to Julie.
--Don' and Carol Carter
25-02-.1
Mini0.tr ,>r
/A
Rousingi
Onta
ria
Housing
Corporation
TenderReference
Number
Number B05 SFT 7971
For steam cleaning, .cot-
ridors & common room
carpets at O.H,C.:Bu,ild�
ings. in Huron Oount,.
Tenders will be received
for the above until:
11:00 a.m. local time
MAY. 30; 1979,
by the Ontario Housing;
Corporation" .c✓o Court
House and Registry
Office. 80 Dundas. Street
P.O, Box 5600, Terminal
"A". London, Ontario,
N6A 2P3, Details and
specifications may be
obtained from, Huron
County Housing Auth-
ority, 53 Stanley Street;
Goderieh, Ontario, N7A
31(6, telephone 1 9)
.(S ,
524-26.37, -quoting
reference number as
above.
The lowest or any
tender not. necessarily
accepted, 21-02-1
• 24i. Curds of Thanks
I thank the relatives, neigh-
bours' and .friends, fora their'
visits, flowers, and treats
w hile 1 was' a patient in
Seaforth litaspital: Special
thanks w Dr. Malkus, the
nurses and staff who were so
good and patient with, me.
Thanks to Rev. Vanslyke for
his visit with ane, It was all
much' apprediated,=-Mrs.
Violet Horner .. 24-02x l
We would like to expres's our
sincere thanks .,to relatives,
neighbours and friends who
sent cards and gifts while
we were in hospital. Special
thanks toDr. Malkus and the
O.B,. staff, -JonVan Loon
d Jeffery 24-02x1
1, would like to say a sincere
thank you to my friends and;
tiv
:rel .aes for .their thoughtful.
ness with cards', treats, visits.
and inquiries about me while
1 was a patient in Seaforth
Conntnunity Hospital' and
Stratford General ,Hospital.
Thanks, to Dr, Greenaway.
Pr, 'Quinlan;. Rev, Vanslyke
and the nursing staff of both
hospitals. —Peter McCowan
24.02:1
The family of the late. Mrs. •
Lavina Coutts wish to thank
the Seaforth Community
Hospital,, tfilbarchan Nuts-
ing Home, doctors, nurses,
Rev. _Dyke, :Rev. Roberts;
Pallbearers, flowerbearers,.
neighbours" friends and rela-
tives. Thanks to those who
sent flowers, cards, don-
ations to the Heart ' and
Cancer funds,: Special thanks
to R.S. Box Funeral Home
and to the Friendship Circle
for serving lunch, —Marian,
Donald, Ross, and Glenn
Coutts - 24-02.1.
Thank you to my trtends, who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, gifts, and visits der-
ing my recent illness. 'A
special thank you to the
Board. of Governors. the staff
of Seaforth Community
Hospital and Dr. Ken
Rodney. —Shirley Ring
24-02x1
la' Memoriam:
TEMPLEMAN: In loving
memdry of a daughter, sister
and. Auntie Elizabeth Jean
Templeman, who passed
away one year ago, May 26,
1978.
No one heard the footsteps,
Of the angels drawing near:
Who • took from: us to heaven.
The one we loved so. dear.
Your end came sad and
sudden,
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we'
knew it,
an cry And only God knows why.
• A golden heart stopped beat
ing,Two working hands at
rest. '
God 'broke our hearts to
prove to us,,,
He only takes the best.
We cannot forget your smil-
ing
miling ;face..,
Your happy carefree: ways,
The sntile that:: won so many
friends',
In happy bygone days.
To know we never said
goodbye,
Will always bring regrets,
But the hearts that loved you
dcarlyd
Are the , hearts that won't
forget:
We miss,,you Libby.
—Dad; 'Nom and all your
family 25-02-1
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TRAPNELL: In loving mem-
ory of my dear mother, Violet
Trapnell: who passed away
one year ago. May 25, 1978.
You, slippedaway without
good-bye:
But memories of you will
never die,
There arc other Moms in the
world 1 knthv,
But you were, mine and we
loved you so.
Lovingly . temembered by
Bill, Ruth,.,Mike & Joanne
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25. in. Memoriam
LITTLE; In loving .mem ry of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather Reginald Ltite
who passed away oue year
• ago on .May. 24. 1978.
We watched you suffer.
We heard you Sigh,
•,But; all we could de,
Was just stand by.
When the time came,
We suffered too,
Far you never deserved,
What you went through.
God took your hand.
And we had 10 ,part,.
He eased your pain.
But he broke our hearts.
--Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by wife Marg,
sons; •.and; daughters-in-law
Doug and Joanne, Bruce and
Mary, Derek and Bernie and
grandchildren Christine,
David, Bradley, Suzanne,:
Kelly, Tracey & Michael.
25-02-1.
26 Personal
Mr' and Mrs,: Joseph. Cronin
of Dublin are pleased to
announce the marriage of
their daughter Karen Eliz-
4abeth to Mr. Gerry Michael
Ryan, son, of .Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence 'Ryan.,R.R. 1, Dub-
lin, on June 9, 1979.at 3 p.m,
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin..' : 26-02x!
Mr, and Mrs, Ronald
Bennett Walton are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
' marriage of their daughter
Joan Marie to. Arthur 'John
McNaughton,. son of Mr, and
Mrs. Earl McNaughton,
Egfnondville. Vows will be.
exchanged June 16th, 1979
at 7• p.m, in Duff's United.
Church. Walton. .26-02x1
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C.J.
Sills are pleased toannounce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Patricia Jane
to : Mr. Leonard James •
Muegge son of Mrs Marie
Muegge and the date Mr.
Gordon Muegge. ;The' Wed-
ding will take place at5 p.m,;
On June 23rd at St. James
Church; Seaforth; 'Ontario:
26-p2x1.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross,
Seaforth, wish foannounce
the engagement of their
daughter Joanne Elizabeth to
Jay C. Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Johnson;
London. Wedding to take
place June 9, 4 p.m., Hibbert
United Church, Staffa, Open
reception at 9`'p.m: in legion
hall. 26.02x1
27
_Rirrihe
,CRA1CGt littltie, <l'=r.ah and
Terry ilteleome to their
family*
aaiw b
abv
boy.
Robert Jame$ irn, Friday,
May 18th flit St. Joseph's
1•I0spitat« London ?lb. 7 oz.
27'02x1:
NOLAN; To Mr, and Mrs.
Daniel Nolan. R.R.5,. Sea,
Daniel' ea!
forth at Seaforth Community
hospital, May 1/. a son,.
Adam, 27.02x1
NUHN: To Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Nuhn. Seaforth, at
Seaforth Corrr.ntttnity Hosp.
Ital. May 18, a on. Jordan
Brian. 27.02x1
BOUSSEY: i arrised Satur-
day. May 12, 19'9 at 2008
hrs., weighing 8 lb. 8,5 or,
My. parents, Bill and Joyce,
have decided; 'to call me
Clayton William. Evert
late they
though 1 arrived
tell me the wait was worth it.
My proud grandparents. are
Mr, and Mrs. R.J. Boussey
of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Taylor of Varna, Spec-
ial thanks to the staff of St,
Joseph's Hospital. 27-02-1
FEENEY: Gerry and Cathy
(nee Ball) are happy . to
announce the birth, of their
daughter, "Alissa" at Wood-
stock General Hospital on
May 13, 1979. Proud grand -
,parents are Leonard and
`Lorraine Feeney and Gordon
and Faye Ball of St. Marys,
Ontprio. Great grandparents
are Mrs. Nora Maloney,
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Murray, Dublin.
27-02-1.
FLANAGAN: Marie Therese
and Larry Flanagan, R,R..5
Seaforth,: with to announce
the safe arrival: of their
daughter, Carrie Marie,
'weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces
at. Stratford General Hospital
on May 13th. Proud grand-
parents are Jim and Ginette
Nash. Seaforth and Bill and'
Connie Flanagan of Dublin,
A wee sister for Lawrence. '
27-02-1.
KNIGHT: To Wayne and
Wilma Knight (nee Staples)
at Stratford General' Hospital
it May 17: ;a -oson, Brendan
Wayne. 27.02x1
Staffa
Susan Norris .spentthe
weekend at Parry Sound.
With Mr. and Mrs. Bob'
Norris and, Mrs. Sam Norris
'on the weekend were Mr
.and Mrs. Bill Spancak and
• Nancy and David - Lyle of
Ottawa, Jim Norris andiMrs.
Winnifred. Sharpe of
Brampton. "
The DOW family held a
family picnic on Sunday'atthe
Family Life•Centre, Staffa.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,, SAX
n;mer
Doug; (1 Dison. a teacher
•at South H„u...ron, District High
School, has, been named
principal, of the Surttner
school wh"�h the k1u.
ctt
County Bard of =lueation
will operate On a trial sbasis:
this year.
While .the number" and
type of sttbieets to be offered
will dep.nd un the interest
shown, Eilrspn indica.ted this
week that many optiotue ' will,
be open to students, to the
county
"The basic rule of thumb,
will be . that if 10 to 20
students show, anrnterest in;
apart rota u t w particular a ell
attempi' 10 . offer the
program:"" 1.91s4art
explained.
There are four types e
courses 'being offered to the
program which wail'' he
conducted only at Central
Huron Secondary 'School: nut
Clinton. They are as follows,
r f
1: Improvement� xurses:
offered to students w aye
completed the course during
the regular school year Nit
who. have not achieved
Passing grade or Wish to
improve thier standing.
These courses are two hours
in length and a student may
enrol in two.,
2, . New credit courses:
available to students wvlkrr
have not taken the course
before or did not' complete
the course during the school
year. These courses are four
hours a day.
3. Remedial courses
offered in:. English and.
mathematics to grade seven:
or eight•. students who are
having difficulty with either
subject. These classes are for
two hours, a day and no ,
credits are received,
4. Special interest courses: '
provided ` for students who
have to spend four hours.a
day at summer school but are
only . taking a two-hour
course. These may include.
tech, theatre arts, nusic, and
physical activities such as
basketball, golf, badminton
and tennis.
The improvementand new
McKillop ha
credit courses run
throughout the duratkm .of
,the school` program from July
4 to August 10, The 'remedial'
interest courses
special r ter i s s
start ort July 9 and the former
'terminates on July 27, vrhde
the special leterest courses,
continue through to August
3.
All classes begin at 8100
0.1t1.AtCentral Huron and
the school day coneludes• at
12:30.
Limited bus Service will be..
Offered to 41 students. with.
buses leaving the ,other foot
secondary schools ea b day
at Gt►derich, Exeter.
Wanghata and: Seaforth..
Arrangements ,inay be
lit'«er for:pia up acrd drop of
points on -the highways
1eadrng to said. from Chown.
01?l+1r TO ArO QNia.
While the simmersMlotkl ss: designed priar,ariJy
assist seats
+at twee a rt:>R • titetr .. set ort'd cru
�ellotrl, graduattnn dtpionas.
tkte Cour$ alre Open to
anyone ' w fta nk y
interested, •
.'include
's is tasted s n.xaa-ctsitnty
residents, adults. and
separate School sudents,
The courses are free, batt a
510 registration• and
materialsfee will be
assessed. with the exception
if the elementary ' remedial„
courses which will be
assessed; .a S5 fee,
Textbooks will be supplied
at no charge, although grade'
••'13 students will have to
• purchase their texts,
Application forms•are now
available in the guidance
departments at the five
secondary schools and the
public school principals have
the forms. for elementary
courses.
Applications •.for the. new.
• credit courses and the
elementary remedial courses
are due on June 8 and
students• will. be ` otified • on
June 15 .as to whether there
is enough interest'to proceed
with the classes.
Students wishing to enrol
in the improvement courses
and special interest courses
S . vis it.ors:
Recent . visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Regele were
Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence
Regeta 115 Seaforth, Mr, and:;
Mrs. Stanley Preszcator.
Miss Brenda Glanville and;
Mrs., Mary Thornton of
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fischer'
or Mitchell visited on Sunday
with Mrs.' Melinda Koehler.;
and Morley.
The registered saddle bred
marc belonging to Jot• and.
Bob: McCowan presented
then with a stud colt.
Joy and Bob . McCowan
attended the Canadian
specialty . Championship
show for, Germanshepherds
in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Musselman` and boys of
Stratford with 11ts, 1argaret
Beucrman and boys op the
weekend.
r
u
mist st4hinit aPpltcati • by.
JU a 29 and t'they well; .be
notified on July 2 whheth r
the classeswill Proceed -
Ellison dueto the
Ellisansat that
reduced instructional time at
summer school, regular and,
punctual attendance is.
essential and students:will be
withdrawn from course$ after
their fourth day of .absetnce,
unless there are,extenuatie$
,tircttntstances-
Exatnunations in the credit
•courseswill be conducted on,
l o, days of the
I
school � d all marks ��
an ttrilf be
forwarded tothe student's;
home school.
Al#' .enquiries,, prior t0.
Tegastration, ,should be made'
to principal. Doug Ellison at
South Huron District
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