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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-13, Page 24*4" • not. 11g- accept 0.1.' raeu4 of Arta. ari4$0*0 in,Teronte,.° `-. , The Porough, rant York 41%40414 ,subsequent to the deetajou of Ilnivers0 et, Toronto, potential"' for other Universities to. begin arbitrarily excluding ap- proved courses is very real. Many secondary school programs have been modified to meet specific needs in the work force and led to the development of new curriculum in technology, statistics and marketing and business studies. Perhaps the main issue, as outlined in the-resolution, is the fact that the University of Toronto is a publicly- funded institution and is. rejecting gUidelines • set out by w the` MilltatrY- and secol 111,440- The g ,--Lintvprolpr 10140$' that ''*Yemr4 .course, 07'4auitht secondary Acheol, • hkor# no relexunee to university studies, Trustee Dorothy Wallace of GcneriCh introduced a motion not to support the resolution claiming the university had a right to establish standards. "The University of Toronto can set its own standards," she said. "That's their own business." Board vice-chairman, Bert Morin, argued that the resolution by the- East York was not worthy of support. "If we supported such a resolution, universities would soon be asking for entrance examinations again," he said. Groceries MsCORMICK'S ARROWROOT PLUS BISCUITS 1.19 LIBBY'S l'ORK & BEANS .59 14 OZ. TINS FRENCH'S SQUEEZE MUSTARD • 8 OZ. ICE CUBES 3 KG. BAGS - .59 1.89 SAVARIN ASST. FLAVOURS T.V.DINNERS 11 OZ. PKG. K Bakery WE NS 1.19 .99 OT DOG or HAMBURG BUNS PM, OF II 2/1.00 ONLY .00 WESTON'S CINNAMON BUNS .„,7n P,KG OF • • HELLIVIAN'S MAYONNAISE 750 ML ESSO BAR-H-QUE LIGHTER FLUID 32 OZ. TIN VALLEY FARM STRAIT HT 1 FRENCH FRIES 2 LB. K Groceries eca 6 NA of 750 MI BottleN HIGHLINER HADDOCK . Pineapple Grapefruit or Pineapple Orange DEL MONTE DRINKS 48 oz, a69 2.99. Plum Deliosit • WOKS -RELISHE$ Assl Flavours 375 ml Sliced, Crushed or Tidbits DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE 14 oz. tins .55 pal ,„ • CRT RODUcE *AI Oreo or Chips Ahoy CHRISTIE'S COOKIES 450 g. 1.39 Heinz BAR-B-QUE SAUCES 455 mi. .99 Grill Time Briquets or Lump CHARCOAL 5 lb bag .1 09 MAPLE LEAF .1174,1 1.99 1.99 1.99 ' `NEW" MAPLE LEAF VEAL STEAKETTES 7541-GRAM 2.99 \ilk "NEW" MAPLE LEAF REGULAR MEAT BALLS 3.00 GRAM "NEW" MAPLE LEAF ITALIA MEAT BALLS 300 GRAM -"NEW" MAPLE LEAF 4 OZ., BEEF PADDY 500 GRAM SALADS AT THE DELI MACARONI, POTATO OR COLE SLAW .79 LB. ,411111 1P. A24 THE HURON. EXPO ITOR, MAY 13, 1981 wastrel school slips through the.closure. In his letter to.the regional office, Cochrane said cltisure 'of the school would. result in an ugly situalding that it would contribute to the gangrenous demise of a littion Coy nty mnammity. • The:#0or:..stly. 441. a.p.ptuyl r0041Varwnts, forPA4010 • to;qrnoni4 ,0,t,tryT,tic;b:,anil. artd 1.100*#1,11o: Public , - • C9litttia - STUMP STU DIER Robbie Van Loon took a close• look at an,aricient tree stump in Mary McLeod's bush Sunday. He partreipated in the walk thei'e sponsored by the Seaforth Horticultural Society. (Photo by Oke) The management com- mittee of the Huron County Board of Education will meet with representatives of the Huron School Bus Contractors Association 'this month to hammer out a new contract. . ' ,in. a report to the. board' Tharik44,Y. the filan0geineat -PIPolgiMek latheate4 tor. .4:04 0-• olth gte hes. Vctkgraft 'Tenew0) an4; the OktrUctorf"-s‘assOcietital'had -requested;.: , $0004.. :Meeting- • • Vtre Pretaeal.Ovith the tiW Ontract. was 'reported -in, Committee of the Whole. • The management corn- mitte e was also,authorized to proceed with the hiring of -two full-time painters to be. added to the central office maintenance . crew. The additional staff will look after -painting requirements in all county schooLs. Vanastra Public School has been granted a stay of execution for- at least another year by the regional office of the Ministry of Education. The regional office had. informed the board of education that, beginning in September, students of Van astra Public School would be accomodated in Clinton and Brucefield Schools. The Vanastra School was started in 1977 because schools in Clinton and Bra, cetlehl toold not handlethe excess sulde;#4. tn. 1977 OA regional offiFe agree4-tefrent a hialilffig VAnal4.74 from Conestoga' College for .0 ' threg:nfIr Peat4;•04..'Ickkohlea ot the ty14)4ttk 00;41 atm do.a.irifortried' the board' that the ar sti v.-61dd not renew' „ the. lease .pn the building after June of this year and the students were to be aeeomodated is neigh- bowing schools, That decision was later reversed and Vanastra Public School will be open at least until J tine 1982. In a letter ,to Kinchlea, director or,„„education John Cochrane pointed out that transportation costs for the 101 studentswould amotuit to $26,045 while rental fees are $27,000 annually. He suggested the $995 saving was not worth the'iprobtems the board and ministry would inherit as a result of education programs) as also necessitated the use of portable classrooms. The loss of portables would .t,totin .90140000r •• eetto01 eoi.aaes.for admission to the Post,secoudarylitsttatic‘n. • The Board d - Education for theBormighnl East York is asking for support of a asking the Minister „,of 'Education and Colleges 'and'Universities to' conduct an investigation into the action by the University of Toronto. Director of Edifeatitin, John Cochrane explained that U of T is 'no longer recognizing certain Grade, 13 subjects for admission requirements. So courses like theatre arts and com- puter sciences, which are offered ',under Ministry of have relegated some special education classes to storerooms and staff rooms at the schools. The board also discussed the possibility of buying used portable classrooms but will wait for a decision on theappeal. -^„The, lei ertdatV. anii0te .tables at lit,rasSel-54 COlhetne‘ t faxiVed • 6eCe0 and. Grey Central Public Schools was not approved, for grant purposes. The board has appealed-- the decision but in the in- terim will pay the $350 yearly rental cost. Sob- missions from the principals of the affected schools, in- dicate the loss of portable classrooms would severely hamper the education process. In most rural schools, one classroom was converted to a library resource centre and -a portable. was added to offset the etas-scot:urn loss. Cochrane added that the establsihinent of special UtAyer4itr S Bat rental Fvf exelocto a P. Huron- supports university 13 1 TEL 4EC ROTH FOOD MAR SEAFORTH LONG WEEKEND KE STORE HOURS: MON. TUES. & WED. 9-6 P:M. THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 9.6 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL. CLOSING SATURDAY, MAY 16. 1981. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • in BATTER-- 2,19 14 OZ. SCHNEIDERS FRESH ' RIB EYE. STEAKS 4t iI'IEIDE)RS. EL I.V'i 0.4N 0 STk113. LOW STEA5 poit-rpe, SCHNEIDERS BEEF BURGERS scipitTERowNIFILLER WIENERS FROM TM Tttom GOLDEN YELLOW OR, Gla i.. Tipprn BAN NA 3/.99 LBS. 4b, ONTARIO GROWN FANCY MACINTOSH -APPLE! 5 LB. BAG 1.59 PROD. USA CAN. NO VIKERIPENED TOMATOES 3/.99 LBS. PROD. USA CAN. NO. 1 FRESH. CRISP CELERY STALKS ONT. GROWN NG. i SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS .6.9 EACH otcher ah UT-tUT`i; GRADE W FRYING O ROASTING Lfi AVE. 1 KG 1 LB. PKG. I P.95 3.99 1.49 WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU A ITTLE BIT BETTER