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sgAFORTH "LOGICiN CQMPETIT9RS,it t,
' Petritli's Son0c1 , " Qubl in, stuctentS recently
competed in the Seaforth Legion puyic
`they are, frOn'i• teft, IP' right,
Tina 'Van," 'NOS, LOW: Lynn, Stapleton, t:y
Ferguson. ant Mel reen Mtirray.
MITCHELL LEGION COMPETITORS—At ,a
public speaking competition sponsored by te
_Mitchell Legion. St. Patrick's, Dublin, Was
represented by, from left to right, Patrick Van
Bakel,, Pat C nockaert, Karin •Peeters and
.Robert Megens. ''tExpositor photo)
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KINKORA COMPETITORS—The ,four St.
Patrick's students who represented their school
cat the Ontario English Catholic Teachers'
' Association public speakingsemi-finals recently
were, left to right, Donna Van Bakel, Laurie
Rowland, • Mary
Margaret Kelly nd
John Megens.
Huron B of E briefs
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A schedule for ' pi=o•
fessional development darts
for 'Huron Count y seduutl
teachers ‘Nas app.' exl by
board in -ember,: this ‘‘.'ek.
Trustee • ;John Goddard
suggested that more profes•
sional de% clopiMmt
—SaledtiTe'd for Saturdays iso
that °,tuderns could stay in,
the classroom on regular •, school days. -'7" -
He learned that three pro-
- fessional develonMent alai
this , year • v, ere held on
Saturdays and_ more weekend
events are plan ne(i• for the
flittire •
Besides that. More yo-
operatioii. with 4:idlers in
neighboring count-Tys ill he
cneouraged w .1.44 .o-k
tags of top flo4ht sp,•,kers'
and developMcuial dil ls tor.
H uron1 eachei s
A resolution N%
by the Huron ( 0,0o, 13,
Of Education Mond,,i%
ing that one lo(„il tc,ont‘
board or health mcnther It-
appointed front' the
members of the Itik al school
hoard.
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would require an
amendment - to the Public
Health Act:
It is felt. that a major
part of the work. of•the board
of health N prov'iding health
services to schools. a school
iniSiee should serve. on the
board of health.
A similar recommenda-
tion that a trustee setive,
-On the county planning board
was not approved.
Board rpembers,gave their
approval for provision,for the
purchase of six new 60
passenger buses this year.
livard policy _requires. that
every year. one-seventh of
the fleet of 43 buses be
replaced so that the entire
Itait is replaced .on a ,seVen
scar cycle.
sum of $150.000 Will be
set aside for the purchase of
hum's, "
Travel allowances ,
Huron County Board of
Education 'employees have
been increased effective
.January 1. 19fil.
Rates went to 16 eents.,0er
ktlotn&er or 25.7 cents per
mile.
Huron County schools will
be used as evacuation ceti-,
tres for senior citizens in the
event of a, major disaster.
Schools involved. L,arc
Brussels Public School. Ex-
eter high Schbol, God.erich
high Seluitil.7Seaforth public
school and Wingham high
school.
-This would-effectively
vide, emergency housing for
seniors living in Huron
Min* -Housing, Authority
premises should a disaster
act& in any area.. •
A,sum of money sufficient'
to repaint one-seventh of the
interior area of all schools
and one-fifth of-the-exterior
areas of all schools was
approved by the hoard Of
education Monday. •
The annual repainting pro-
gram windd ensure that all
schools would be maintained
on a regular bask.
Details of this year's-pain-
tins program will be released
later:
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