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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-12, Page 18• : 12th, 1.969 PAGE EIGHTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW 1, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER � • 4ag Ej)RANPONGRCOVEDMAHO PANELUNG - TWO COAT FINISH 4 FT. x 8 FT. SHEETS .. PHONE::52841.1$ • LIMITED LUCKNOW,, OA A capital expenditure program for the next four years totalling . ". $3 -994, 0.00 was .a pproved Tuesda y • of last week by the .Bruce County. board of education' :Director J LBowers said the..projection. would probably: be ,:amended • and suggested the need for, a 10 -year forecast N . Next year $364;000 is ear-•' rhatk d`.-6r-the_.Araliel-Hepworth._ public school in.Hepworth, .; Super intendent 'Keith . Waldie said tW o: portable classrooms should be're placed and an. additional 'four ,rooms' added"to .accommodate :studentsftorn the north of Keppel Township.. Keppel -is iii .neighboring Grey. County but the I$oa,rd .of that • c:ounty.,.'waritz Brucet6 provide l . ementary education:for, the pupils - W :r`• Most,. of 197'5 • increases Caused by .Douglas Point alone,`wi11 see 500. additional eda den.the a e s.con rystu Students, By s m . • year there' will be 1;000 More - ti ils-tor.-eiementa 'schools:7H— P ry At present.457 secondary. stud, ents•from the southwest,of the' county, go"to high school in Wing- h,am . The. county, boards agree- ment with the:.H•urori board to buy,. education expires—in 19-7-2-,a some boundary„changes can be expected at .that time Iver. Bowers said. It is' not the': board' S intens= tion to re move all Bruce `pupils from , the. Wingham• school,. A':new:;:public school. of about 10: rooms is expected, for . Kincard = ”' mein 19'' 3 . a need .made More Urgent by the Douglas Point influx i e.e Cost is estimated at $500:,900; Also the Arran -Tara public' school: T - •@ 1aYe laSs*�ni�. • add- edio replace two .portables, A library-reseurce centre and, guidance ;room would be required at an, estimated cost of $i90,000'. The .board 'rejected a resolution., from North York 'Board' of Educa- tion would make the• office of :board .chairma.n one elected directly by -the 'people rather than; by the board .• The resolution,, which the north York:'board forwar tied to the 'Ministers' of, education and municipal affairs also suggest ed the office of boardrehairmai should be• a, full-time one. tot".,.•111 . the Keppel pupils stili attend one - roan schools .Library , guidance and resource facilities :will ;also be .needed. at A llenford . Fuse more rooms .and a .resource centre are slated for 197'0 at Port. Elgin public. . school where three' xortable' rooms are now in "use Cost had been estimated at'. . $273,00C,. 'There is an anticipate heal influx of .pupils,.here due, to const uction. developments,:at nearby Doug1as,'Pont. An•ei penditure .of $20S ,'794 is person we.can ..d0 without;" An. investigation of outdoor' educationa.l;crograms presently being conducted' in Bruce will 'be -mad s rented -teachers riltbe added' toile present -three-man board on `outdoor,. education. iso roNieei fll orlthly • BY RICHMOND AT KEY The Advisory Vocational com- mittee of Huron County Board of Education decided at its last meet• ing to 'hold monthly meetings on the second `Thursday of each ' month., it reported to, the Board. at its 'meeting in Central Huron Secondary.S'chool, Clinton, last week: • Gordon' Moir, Gorre a: member. of the. Board',, was elected. chair man of the •committee ,-with D. J. Cochrane as secretary with power to. delegate. The Board of Education, on recommendation: of the :committee set the scale of remuneration for part-time. teaching assistants' in t the' occupation courses at a rate of $30 .per day . for the, school year 1969-70, and:'the '• salaries. for Principals of 'the Board's Night School programme at $500 each' for the current school, year... ' Robert M. Elliott, Goderich Township questioned' the increase from $'24 to. $30 and wondered if a hairdressershould be paid $4.50 per hour,.. D. J ; CCochra ne director of 'education': stated that some ?people who have. done the work • before, .flatly refuse to do any thing at the same rate ,as,before Tn answer. to a query , John .1i. Lavis , Board chairinan, said ni�. ht`school. teachers were S being . paid $8 perhour, or ;$24 for three hours . • . • commented1V1r'..E1 `ott:' "Three ' ii wrongs' are:.tnaki'ng a Eight.`.' S rance BY Ri'CHMIONlS W, H. Hodgson Limited,.. Exeter was awarded contract for .,ge on supplyinginsurance Covera Board property by. Huron County Board of Education. at .its meeting in Central Huron Secondary, School, Clinton, last week, at a total figure. of $22 ; 63.1. This :compared-with.$,•-99Wn---1-9;._ • The tender was made in behalf of the Perth Hurori.Independerit Insurance' Agents' Association,, Dale and Company will act as a :• broker for the Hodgson firm and• pay a commission to it , , The group includes' 29 out of 3:5 insur- ance agents in Huron County. The. Board took the.advice• of its con Suiting firm,: H., E,. Hartley Con- sultants Lirnited ,, Scarborough, "The; tender introduced, a much broader. insurance. program and reduced the premium 44 per cent from the existing premium .E ...Hartley ,informed the, Board., ",This extrenely.low .cost will ony•,be held if the Huron Boards • own' losses 'are' controlled .. •We: prefer.to, see .the. fire and:a•11 tisk insurance spread among a number of insurance companies.:" Clarence McDonald ,.' Exeter chairman of the Insurance: Corrimittee.',`'pointed out that 29 out of Ole 35, insurance, office, 'n the County : of Huron had joined with the, Hodgson firm in its tender; the: other six had refused. er �o4}otn�-th�eJ_P th H on.Inde dent Insurance Agents Association. GE SELEC"TION OF `THE FAMOUS:: mein sdn -see air BTG y .1 .• 11 it ' Alf Jo r heart., FREE E batteries with; all battery operated loyal i "1-=—.r' Vii% '• ` !s ~_1* u •I :school in 19'71. A ,resource centre " ventilation needs extensive.alter- 'The same vear'S47z1 , will be' the gruct' Peninsula at T. ohertnor. resotkrok, centre is ne'eded 'and there a.7e three portable rooms: nOu ' lig At tAstriOr school. At Lion' the 197'1 FirOgran7, wOuld direct PZ, pot) :Mk .roward seeondary and Olt pro,leO4 Art not ,potific Silt the board was told that by • KING SIZE COLOURFUL said 'that °the idea may have %Cation in metropolitan areas . ,:but ridiculoui" for a .county„, this size If person took it time he would have to drop* everthinz else This type of • attenticin in The narne had discovered that th,:e luncs •c'f. a.: tO. •ytist, out carbon dioxide go that fresh. air could 'ge; the lungs. Research into methods 'of treatint whia Chlistrnas Sea::: funds., are The Woild.' HAND KNIT TOYS * HAND MADE SCENTED SO.kps cosmuncs * HAND WOVEN ARTICLES WED., FRI. & SAT. ONLY * DRIED FLOWERS', * PRESSED WILD FLOWER NOTE PAPER LUCKNOW HARDWARE and THE VILLAGE SHOP ADQUARTERS USE OUR, comveNIENT LAYAWAY PLAN