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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-25, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th,1970. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • The salary committee ..of Huron County, - Board of Education' , aired the 'salary; demands ' • of • the secondary, .school teachers 'at the regular. meeting- • Monday • ,evening• in Clinton.' ' . - • • Committee Chairman. Robert Elliott . •said' it was • not the committee's . intent .to try to. make the'teachers: look :bad.. "Neither is it: our •intent . to. ;hide anything from •the ratepayers," continued Elliott, • "We feel the ratepayer, who will have to :.supply the money for, this increase -has a '-right to know "the stand being taken. .by the respective parties concerned." The secondary school teachers areasking thefollowing schedule be adopted: Category One, • $7,200 minimum to.. $12,100 maximum in .12 years Category Two, $7,600 minimum to ,. $12,900 maximum, in::.13 years; Category- Three, $8,400 Minimum to $14,100 maximum ' :in 14. years; and Category ;Four,, $8,900 to $15;000 :in 15 years. Pr ntilza ,•_..:it ic_• surges • of $332,750,. or an 11.9 percent increase . • based .on."the. present• payroll for' •27.1 teachers: of $2,787,768 making a new total for 197071:of $3,12Q,518.. The average increase per '•teacher. • would be $1,227.86%. • The: board presently1pays:'50 percent • of OHSIP for the teaching staff; • 50 percent for medicalTinsuranci e; and • 50 percent • of the ° premium of $1 0,000 term .insurance :for male teachers' and . ; $5,000 term insurance for females. Mr. Elliott-told---t-he- board that when the committee's offer • to the teachers had been decided upon, it .too would" be made public information: -• There ' was' more policy decided at Monday evening's• . meeting, `including policy which. • says 'that -- the- b`oar-d=-shall be advised :by the Director of rEducation of any, experimental or innovative'changes in school. organization and/or programs before' they are initiated in. the school's, and :before ted' by • announcement-is--made--to-the public and/or the••press.. The . board .also 'agreed . to. permit, the Huron -Perth Separate 'School Board to purchase Kindergarten .education. for ',.its. pupils subject -`to the provision• that space is . ..available . for children. ;of . public/ school supporters. The decision • followed , a request • from the Huron -Perth Separate. School Board to purchase kindergarten education for • Wingham :°pupils in 'the• Turnberry Central School: • d the teachers, •: would' received • $20,000 to $22,000 with $500 • increment. The minimum salary:' for a vice-principal, would be five percent greater than the maximum salary for •a director ..wj(th two increments of $600. Responsibility • allowances would' include , $2,000 for • technical and commercial. • directors; $1;700,for department 'heads; $1,100 •'for . subject chairmen $1,000 for assistant. directors; and $850 for assistant' department. heads. • Extra . degrees which are•,not being used for . certification purposes • and 'which are •,relevant • and acceptable,.: to the Board, would be paid• at. the `following • rates if the teachers' schedule ' was adopted:: any Bachelors' degree; $300; any. Masters' $.500; and • any doctoral ., degree, $700: • Mr. Elliott and•the committee agreed 'that thecounty was fortunate • 4to have . a • staff .of competent . secondary: school; teachers ' and hoped 'to •retain • thein on 'staff "at a reasonable cost":., He promised the. board will • give " serious ' thought to ; :the Committee's . offer to ' • the secondary school teachers. Mr. Elliott said that if the • teachers' schedule was. accepted, its would involve a total. increase A ` letter. from the Huron -Perth ., Separate .' School` Board su•ggesting. the. co-ordination of • bus routes "in order to .avoid • duplication of ,services” was referred to the transportation committee for • furthTr-study: The board indicated it w take a look at .the entire bus system during the ' next few months. • ' The following : retirements and resignations were recorded: Ida . M. ' Rhoads, Central' Huron Secondary School; •Marlene Morrison, Clinton :Public .School; Nancy Daer,' East • Wawanosh Public School;. ' Barbara Livermore (teacher) and Glen McKnight (custodian), Exeter PS, Robert • J. Bondy, • Goderich District .Coljegiate; Joan Sparling ,SEE •OUR. SELECTIOIN1 'Oi? . • im _and Hyacinth Planfis Daffodils • SOLOMON'S GREENHOUSE 'L.UCKNOW PHONE ..k.8-301/ • .. and Margaret Livermore, Howick • Central School:; . Cheryl. ,Hessels, • ••Hullet't. `Central Sciool,, Sandra .. ° Nichols and`Marguerite Schleich, R E PORT F. E. Madill Secondary' School;; . . Marilyn Buinsma, Linda> M. Girard, Sheila . Haas . and. Constance L. • • Wilson, • South "Huron District High School. • . J,n-:..other•husiness, the board hasdecided that it will attempt, #12 County Road .south of #3 Coun- ty Road, Larry Alvin Horne. 57. 'West . William Street, Seaforth w,a; involved in a single car accident. resulting.in extensive damage to _. the vehicle. 'Horne received injur 1 Frorn 12:01 a• m• •, March 15,. 19.70 to. ivlarch 21, 1970, On Sunday. March 15, 1970 "ori to make arrangements to run a series of articles. in the Huron County Weekly Newspapers,. perhapsduring the summer months, ce icerning the past, present, and future of. the board in •the 'county After the public ies, has had •a •chance to 'read these On :Sunday , March/15: 19.70 on articles and •digest. them; • the Lot' 26. Concession 2. H u11ett ' board •will •plan public meetings To;nship west of #44 Highway :at which the ratepayers may a vehicle parked by David Cooper "grind their axes". - ---_ _ - - Dinslay Street __B yth-rolled-for- ' ward and struck a building, result- '... in •in minor damage to .the. • ..Reception 'Heldvehicle.. • For °NewlyWeds CHURCHI On Friday evening Match 20 a teceptiowand dance was held for Mr. and :Mrs. Ronald Schefter (Catherine Ruth McLennari) newly- weds; in Whitechurch Community Hall.: • Music for dancing- was supplied by Tiffiiis orchestra With Brian Rintoul and Oscar Schefter, doing • the..cal-Hng-off At lunch time•Ronaldand;Cath- erine -were•icalled ath-erine.were•'called to the platform and given seats of honor while Mrs; George Fisher read an address . :On :behalf of the gather- ing'T. Kloostra: presented them • with .a gift of money Ronald and 'Catherine',both thanked their friends and relatives for :their •gift of money, for attend ing the party and tp the sponsors of the pleasant .evening. of renl- embrance .and extended an invita _, tion. tat ose present to visit at:. their .home A1l`sang For They . Are Jolly' Good ;Fellows and danc ing resumedto the closing hour, Mr, and Mrs. Ben 'IvlcClenaghan .and Mr. and. Mrs, Carl McClena ghan visited :on :Thursday last 'with Mr, and Mrs,. ' Bill Parkes of Lucan'vicinity: The. Thankofferin.g meeting of Whitechurch U C W:planned for Wednesday April 1st will.•not be , held- until their next meeting day; May 6th because their guest'speak er Rev. • G- W. Bach of Gorrie: is ill at: present and it Is hoped he will be able to: be' present _on May.6th• Mr : and - Mrs , Elwood Gros•korth visited last week .with relatives • : at Toronto. 0 • . . Mr. and. Mrs; Paul Geiger'and•. Kimberley of Kitchener spent the' week end.with Mr. and' Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.' -Miss Mildred M.cClenagbari-t.-fit, at Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich spent.the week end with her mother Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan. Ivlz.:: and`Mrsste'twSrnitlr�f== Kitchener spent the, week end•with her parents Mrf and.Mrs. Gershon•. Johnston .• FLORIDA T RIP • • Mr. ar)d Mrs Ed Walker Arrived home on trip to Florida Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of 2nd Concession Kinit3ss visited on hloliday 1..+/it1i ,her 'parents Mr. and l;•lrs, Crershoni Johristoh, Miss Annie IKentedy of t�ringh'a m was admitted ' on. -Sunday afternoon to victoria I'lospitai,• London, Iter many friends li'erc wish hcf a speedy recovery, On. Wednesday . •March„1$ 1970, on a parking lot at C, F.B;• Clinton. a parked vehielwned by James Bondy C F;B .:` Clinton was struck byan'unknown vehicle resulting. in mnor.damage.to: the vehicle: On Thursday .March 19 1970 on Hulletr.Township•sideroad 5 6 south of. #25 County Road. David Charles 'man. R. R. # 3. Walton was . involved in :a single car acrid ent resulting:in minor damage •, to his vehicle. ' On Sato y -March 21:497.0._.: on #86 Highway west of Lucknow: • 'PAGE: ;SEVEN. Warren Grant; 316 Mill Street, Port Elgin and Bradley c ondy, 56 King Street, Waterloo were involved ;in: a. two car• accident' ., resu1ting,in extensive :damage to •the vehicles; ''Vera Catherine • Grant,. 316 Milk•'Street•,.Porr Elgin vias fatally'inju*ed and 'driver'.Warren Grant received •injui ies,' . • " "Motorists!,' ;KroW what to do if a 'tire blows while you're traveh-: ling at, Highway speed?'. The Ont- ario Driver"s Handbook says.. Don t jam on the brakes.. "Instead. . Make your foot off the accelerator... • ..concentrate on steering and let your car roll to a safe stop. Rem- ember . • jamming on the brakes when a tire blows could cause• your car to overturn, R. B. WHEELER. Cpl. • KINCARDINE'' 'From .12:01 a.m. March 16.0. 197.0 to 12:00 midnight arcli 22, 1970. On Friday, March .20 , 1970 Provincial Constable Poland invest• igated a singlecar accident'on• #21• highway south of. Tiverton.. T•he.dri•Vet.: Robert- anwagOner.. Of Mississauga.. Ontario was.not 'injured when his car struck 'a guide ran. Drivers remember' that 'when spring•draws near: that the bicyc- les will be out again. So beware of the exuberant_.chiidren.!on..their0 vehicles too. • K,._. R. CUbEIt-: . • Provincial'Constaple MPA, the'CO-OP; detergent,` additive does clean carburetors and keeps them clean. for. More. miles to the. gallon. And that's not all! 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