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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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Vacation Schedul.
Huron Director of Education. D.J.
Cochrane'' recommendations for
vacation pbriods for non -teachers
in the employ of 'Huron County' •
• • :Board of Education rnet.,a 'snag at'
the meeting in Central Hugo Sec
ondary School. '
Themajority of members appar-
ently eonsidered
pparently:considered, them "oat of line"
in comparison With other public,
sernt public and privately operated
businesses operating 'in the County
of Huron .under similar circurnstan
:Fes
•.End-all results was that the Matt-
er was referred to a special comrn.
ittee for father study and resulted
in the calling of .a'special meeting
of the Board on Monday evening,
June 23, when the committee will
•report . This meeting will be held
in the Victor Lauriston Public Sch
,00l, Goderich soon to be vacated.
Closing of school and Board Offic-
es on statutory holidays, and: the •
• staffing ofschool and board offices
during' the Christmas:•and mid-term;
recesses; recommended as 'at•the .'
• discretion of. the Director of Educ-
ation''",;
duc-
ation" , will ;also be,discussed;, ;>
since wine .trouble seemed to. be
:brewing, in the latter field.
The 'recommendationnthat. Met.'
• opposition from Board, members •
stated that the policy, if adopted •
should be effective. 'July . 1, 1969
but' should .be: left. flexible -•during
this year of transition to allow
employees in the -Board's administr-
ative offices to have a vacation in.
spite of the fact that the...
all been employed in the County' .'
for a'year.,'
Further the Director recommend-
ed.w"after, study of similar po ifs.
adopted by ;other county •boards
and` by former boards in Huron'
County" -the fcillowtng--vacation-
periods . • . .
Teachers: by statute:. secretaries
and clerk -typists: after three mons'
ths' before July l:: two weeks vith
pay;•rnore: than one year; three
,weeks with pay; custodian: after'
three months before July l:, one •
week with pay; .after one. year.
before July 1: two weeks with pay
after two years: three weeks with,
pay; rnaintenance: same as for' •
custodians.,
'The same fate was met by recom-
mendations on•the "higher-up",
employees of the Huron County
Board of Education, the recomm=
endations being:
Chief•accoun ant:'three Weeks:.
Plant .Superintendent: three. weeks;
Manager, .Purchasing and Services:'
three weeks;. Assistant Superintend
ents, ,Academic three weeks •with
at least two. of them in July or • •
August;'Business Administrator,:
four weeks; Superintendent 'Acad=•
•emic, four weeks with at least
three weeks taken during July and
or. August.. Director of Education:
five weeks. annual vacation
'BoardY•Deput ._chairman,, Robert
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M Elliott, who. represents the
Townships.of Goderich.and Colbor-
ne •onthe. Board said :his .criticism
of the recomriiendations:was the
-same as -it -had -been -f -or -setting �.
'teachers' salaries above the 'salary
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HOME $7,900'.
1? ..storey annul. brick "sided '.home ..located in the Village of
• Lucknow. This: home: has a full basement, kitchen, living room, with
hardwood floors . and .panelled. walls, dining room with tiled floor and
ceiling.' There. are 2 small bedrooms downstairs,• and a large bedroom
with clothes closets,„and a 4 pc. path upstairs. For anyone wanting a
real bargain, here is your opportunity;
'FARM = LUCKNOW
Highway corner farm'' consisting.' of 50. acres, with a good bank
barn with a •:stee s a . -g, cern-en oors, ne $ •
shed. The 2 storey cement home has 'a : full basement, :3 ?pc. bath,
drilled Well, and there is hydro throughout: Ful price only $14,000. •
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3Sth, 1.961•,
, LARRY •PAPERNICK
Larry Papernick, son of Mrs. :Ivan
Papernick;• 200 Cayley Street,.
God'erich, .and the late Ivan Paper.
hick, graduated from the Universi-,
ty of Western Ontario, Friday,
May' 30 with his Bachelor of,Arts,'
degree in economics.; Hp las
accepted a position with Touche,
Ross, Bailey and Sinart,, Toronto
Mrs'. 'Papernick is the former Jean •
'Ritchie' of Ashfield., Larry is the,
grandson•of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ritchie of this communit ,
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schedule; If the holiday schedule
was set according to :the recomm-
endations• there would be widespre-
ad criticism tlrotighoue,the •County
of Huron.
- Mr. Eluent. said• he-hai-mad
study of the vacation~periods
•
existing in leading public and.
semi• -public bodies and also: private
enterprises in Huron County, with:
I the/following 'results•
Case '1:. aft rime year; two weeks,
10 ,s-,--three-weeks--.--C-is
2: Seale: one to five years, two
weeks; six to 15 years, three weeks;
16.to. 20•years, -four weeks:. 21 to • ''
25 years, five weeks 26 to 30
years, five •weeksplus one paid
day 'for 'each year over 26: .
Case '3 after one year., two weeks
after five years; three weeks.. ,
Case 4:,.up .to: three years, two ,.
:weeks: three to: 20 years, three.'
weeks;. 20 years and over• four
weeks.
Case 5::up:to 20 Years`, three
weeks; (20 to 25 years, three •weeks
plus other benefits
Case. 6:',up to:10 years, two weeks;
COTTAGE - AMBERLEY.
A 3 year old, cottage located at'AYliberley,. right on Lake ,Huron.
Thiscottage consists of a modern kitchen, . a large living room•with 3
french doors, and a picture window, that enables youto_ view the
country side,"'and ;a,: bedroom that will sleep; 4' people.. This cottageg
c y p I?�P
is in immaculate 'condition. Full : asking rice only $8,500.
TIRED OF CITY LIVING •
If you are thinking of retiring,why not move to a small village,
near the Lake. We haveLa good red: brick home with a full basement;
with heating by an oil furnace, a modern kitchen, - living room with a..
picture window, ,dining room, 4, pc; bath, 'and 4 ,bedrooms. This is a
lovely well kept home, and located Within walking distance :to, down-
town shopping..This ,will: not last long, so CALL TO -DAYS
USTOVEL
RegUIns
SENi
CLERK
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APPLICANTS SHOULD HAVE GRADE 1 ON
EXPERIENCE IN ACCOUNTING .AND NROLM. EDUCATIpit IN A
RECOGNIZED ACCOUNTING COURSE OP STUDY' ULD BE:
AN ASSET ALTHOUGH NOT';. ESSENTIAL.. SUCCESSFUL'
CANDIDATE MUST BE WILLING . TO. CONTINUE
STUDIES. ;
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ATTRACTIVE PAY SCALE AND. COMPREHENSIVE RANGE:
OF EMPLOYEE INSURANCE BENEFITS AVAILABLE.
'Applications, By Mail Or •In 'Person Should'.
Be Addressed' To The. :
PLANT PERSONNEL DEPT.
RNE
"By .Judy Moran
'ASSEMBLY 'FOR' MISS. DE BRUYN
An Assembly, was held by the
grade '.;7'and .8 girls in honour of
Miss De BruYn. She is a teacher :
of ourschool and is getting married
and won't be'with us next year. •
Gifts wereiven :the ,school
g..
children. : • , by
-7-SEPARATE-SCHOOL
A field ,day for the Separate :
'Schools of this area was held at•our'
'school. The following were the
champs. The senior girl was
Dorothy Hysenberger,: and the boy'.
o e rie ; he intermediate •
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boy and, girl were, Gemme De,
Bruyn and John: Plouffe The • jun-
ior girl was Mary Ann Miltenburg;:
and • for: boys• Fergus. Burns` The
'grand championship was:•won by us.
GRADE 4 ANASSEMBLY
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An Assembly was put on by .the'.
grade 4 and 5. The school .was : in.
,vited•:and it was. enjoyed,. by all.; r,
SCHOOL NEARS END.
The ,exams= are.over andeveryone
is waiting' restlessly for that wonder
ful last day of 'school'. • .
The younger kids are . going; on a
bus trip to Boiler :Beach on Jtine • ;,
25th.
'.Fair work has been going on
On June 26th., the badges are. .p-
ing to, be given -to the winners with-
invarious divisions of the school.
GRADUATION
:'Agraduation; is planned for the
rade eights for June, 27th, the last
day of school: "
The graduates will ah assist at ':' .
Mass at 9.00 that mr rning in some
ca acity"•someserving Mass,
' some
reading
"The :Prayers for the Faith-
ful" one reading'the.•Epistle and
Others presenting' the Offertory.:
After Mass they will return to: the
school gym to a breakfast served by
zthe Catholic Women's • League_of
both Kingsbridge and .St . Augustine
After .breakfast, awards and diplom.•
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as •will be passed out
11 to,15 years, tree wee . s; years
and: over, four weeks
•Case 7: over a year, two weeks; •
up to a year, four percent of pay.
Case 8: after one ear, two weeks;
after 10 years, 'three 'Weeks; after
20 years, four weeks.
Mrs. J.W. Wallace, Goderich
suggested' continuing for this summ-
er the
umm-erthe schedule of holidays;
previously, existing in the various,
Boards
' I•don`t believe people shpuld get
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'•four weeks' holidays starting out; on
oIs't: Real Estat
REALTORS, WING. HAMVI'
`Rural • .Ontario Specialists'
"FOR BEST' RESULTS PHOTO -LIST YOUR• PROPERTY, Wil'H'
DON HOLST"
Barry McDonagh 4-- Rep., Lucknow 528-3423,
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Res. 357-1014•
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Jake Jurtzi• - .Rep'.,_W ng am 357-1570 •
tevenson• Rep.,•Wingham:
Y' Res.'357-1048',
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a job declared_
Chairman John B. Lavin, Clinton;
commented• that the: Huron County'
c Board..of Education had been• in
• existence, less' than six.months.
"'There are 'umpteen', things to do.
fright now during this'summer per-
{ iod ," he. said', •
I The.chairthan expressed his int -
P
.! ention (as be is required to do when
voting on. a 'motion) to vote on a: .
•i motion by James Taylor, Hensai.l;
1 to adopt. : •
Gocdah-Tv44tr;"who reprexert
BALL TOURNAMENT •
The two-p%ch.baseball games'
tournament is over for the;g: iris.
onor. Bride -Elect
•Augustrne
Jose•P hine De Ruiter, daughter of
Mr.' and Mrs'.; H. • De Ruiter was
honoured by friend's, neighbours
and theladi'es. of St:'!Augustine`.
C. W. L.:,at a miscellaneous shower;
held in the St. Augustine Parish
the -third team -won -heir captain Hall,-Saturda _eveningJune 21st,
waseMar- ar t Fra ne� and ,the laapproaching•.
g y � P Y prior to her
ers •a
re
Judy Moran�-Lauri
CMS.-=
.rarriage July
5th•.
holm; Nellie Knoo.P ,Linda ;Boer,.. • A short program' ot underway
. ,got .
Lynn.Austin Ann Dalton.,; Johanna with Mrs. R. Bolas chairman..
Van Diepen, ;Kathy;'O'Keefe and The hall was nicely decorated with
Maryann Miltenburg. • ; pink and white .streamers '.and porn
The boys 'are'still in'their regular pours and the:. traditional white
wedding bell .: P anp selections '
were played'by'Virginia Chisholm,
the motion was defeated 6 - 5 sub
s.equently., •a motion to hold a spec -
sequently„
meeting in the Victor•Lauriston
Public School,, Goderi fI on Mon •
d y_,_Jurie 28, to conside _the re-,
,port of a special committee was"
carried. 7 - 2. The special Commi-
ttee, will meet 'in CHSS , Clinton,.
Thursday evening June 19.'„
Method, of hiring office employ-
ees came up for discussion as app-
lications had been requested in -the --
Huron County newspapers published
during the week of June 9 - 14, for
payroll supervisor, ° accounting assi-
stant,
ssi=stant, accounting clerk, secretaries
and clerk -typists. '
c►c :7=1tt1lab=
Townships of• Turnberry and ,Howick
jexpressed himself in favour of the
schedule•as presented. •
Lavis said the services of the
13-840 1•n••-staff-adrn-1nstr-ative members
rwere needed on the job as much as
possible in the first year of the
' Board." •
With a . o$rd,.melilb.ett-vb in :',�.•
Ann B.oyle,• Marie .•Boyle, Mary.
Ann Boyle. Contests were. '
conducted :by Mrs. R. •Boyle and
Marie Boyle, followed by two'Hurn`
be'rs by the St. Augbstine Youth'.
Choir, accompanied by M
Boyle. ' Mrs . R. Boyle read two' < .
humorous recipes. .•
Josephine was then escorted to
her place of.honour with her two
attendants. Joe Ann Hickey read •
an_address.ard_Ann De Groot and
sister . Willie De
the' bride -elect's sist • . , .
Ruiter assisted in opening the many
beautiful gifts; The guest book ,
signed by every one present and 'a
recipe book.were presented to the
bride -1.
1 ex resse
mitted: (a) administration to inter. Josephine:very fitting y P
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view and hire within the salaryher thanks to all. Everyone sang,
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guide lines alreadyapproved bythe "For She's a Jolly GoodPellow.
Lunch 'was .served and a social hour.
enjoyed.
Board;. (b) ad nini'stration to inter--
• wiew,.wand-subrnit.a•-seleoted listof
narnes to the Board,,
• By a vote of 7 -4, the 'policy of
having a selected list of'names:sub,
rnitted to the Board 0,was adopted r
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"That dentist .isn't painless,"
the five-year-old reported. "l bit
his finger and it hurt,"