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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-12, Page 23rtti;!1 , Pick up a Coupon I for a • I • I I I I iscount • I I PROTEK-40 Teflon finish, guaranteed tO protect for 40 months Hand Cleaning inside and outside Starts at $12.95 CLEANUP UNDERCOATING Prompt and Professional TRIANGLE THE 'HURON POSITOR, MARCH 1;4 1981 A21.1.:` Handicapped .i:." get *O. tO 'YOtif Special **kw • .*te - availabloto-nutke itesslet-fot• handicapped voters:.t0. east their ballot irk Ontario's 320.4 gpnerat -election. !IOW!. Qualified .electors, cannot at/044 20(108-PCP through dines Qr ..0.40411 C4OPY: gr:44F„,CAR.Ig#0, by g'dfrOr* ..may Vote pro y; -to .-Atpltr. .,whiptt.iirtOr$::4040410g0':4/ ")'51jP944P*94t*'1;. ?. *0:04.:4ttos.. another. qualified "plOof0P to - cosi•Oe tuitiot on'ppIjin0.94y. ' trtditfiduats acting ris:1700 .• • must be on th.e :•votert list ltt . - the same-eiectOraf district. • A' Voter -Wishing to 'vote by proxy may obtain..4-13,MfY form from any. Returning Officer: but the completed form must be certified by the Returning Officer in ,the Voter 's own electoral district, The deadline for certifying proxies is 7:60 p.m.. March to ; . 1,) 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) ;.. 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 .• 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. • 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: An •Expositor. ClasSified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 52770240. 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