HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-05-20, Page 2fl
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at. r, R. Maio Teacher,Two, Offl0nq' hard $ticks By, Office Workers Resign
Some A"o. nts Deck!, n ''Two Teachers Hired For lHe
0 Year '.
cash," paid, Elliott -
0 0 teacher two mem- Green.WOP4t NS, t6 teach 'Com"
qporge 1p�e4tthq, explained that Teachers.-LosePay berg . of the office staff from merdal SpIbjoAsi,
most fims offemO 'a db*D=t Cmc and 'two , Gavin Muir, f1i Sqd
resigned
duties
,.Of qpm S Board dempnstrated "teach7,s,,=, been, hire over tb
percent &the
new 4 will take
was r00 W044049�r night that qgpp f the xl� ot
00d Wft. n I It, ,, q
account , 'CHS'head of the AW
i or
cb year dom- hem
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`"This. , has p,,% s, T p, dpalsioli has been 'rea ec by -aties,I)
*g in September, partmep,
0_vink," g4d, Counter,, �Qw ad- the members, they I t i e er.
men ptemb
R. Scott, a. teacher of
Minisittiator. doesn't have tor go * This yeas provoo when;prix�-! ,60=711cidl subject, I s at CHS;, Urges,Graduates 1f1re4
biwa P'. J644 00.0h,-xalpe- noted leaves fw, -,t9,eaf6rth, Three clerk tYP Are re- atter a supP4 Por 4
his report that two gaited at DHSS for the 4
teachers. (�4 Mrs.: DoVothy Waif and
„We are. •beo&ning 1,ubbgjr, not get back to ' tbe�r desks at Mrs. Gerttiude, 'Tre art hfiMe ing school year and . P�r WPM,
w
#pmp.*", Our bills Are pal be,. QH$$, Lirrffi thpTuesday foll0w, resigned, from-. the offlqra. stAff D. John Quehrape'liassu cd'
follp, we get a chanceIng Easter holidays, -Th*
to look Ab_ Mrs. WIMT04 1,1-4s, t, wh 4 t0aiii. that the schW14 ow p
g gra
.. 'ou tep,
them over, sbAd LaVis, ,It spi.4cp, he said Wi�5 due to ad= Oling posiffloo, 4 Str4thron and be' �Con red for the ppoluons,
would nv*e it 1nooilvenient for verse weather and car WIUT�1. Mrs Trewarft will, move . to de. gi�
9 �W6, net pre*eJd.-,'t6
ithe board cludIthenn up , The board leas laid doWn a. Lond hWe them then to run en how Pan' we.
-here and countersign,'all the hard ;gnld fast ruling.— i.f, the Mrs. MaryAnft,.Gi15bqns, Wife expectQ01ers", to 40 so?" askeo.
chooks. I may have to take up school buse8 run, the 'teachers of F/O M. S. Gibbons, a neW Cochrane•
a full-time position ..hei*." 4hall be 4n. theur classrooms. staff J, trqcbqdat RQAk,Sta7' T 'niat wp over
The ftir s turned
14We may gave enough to pair Robert Maloney, aadmlnistiia- tipm Clinton Scboi 'Study and Welfare Com -
to, the .
,11quipped1 .1 1 1 1 1 . I fare
Counter. "I think tor, po mittee with power to act
YouIntod. out that some seh- doral Technige-,
it i's only good bus6ness.. We ools d
not deduct froirn the
e 'is
should try to save money where teacher's pay If h..'
possible. That is what we are absent "due to conditioni be -
1P I -r D "''Educationin'
yond his contwol". L Fulche
Here or. river ..s ructor
"Wedloi,,t question, many ac -1 "In the case of an act of•
counts," warned Ellip Full Report; .,M k" Propo�alstt, "but # Gqd," !.Vcdd Maloney., 1'the� Giveswe do question one that, is� al- n9t docked -es
ready paid, it's too a of r,
, late boy8.11 , "Does that -include a good Jack Flut i Exeter, CRSS chase vision equipment, for
Chairman Davis called for the snow storm?" asked Lavis. instructor for Driver Education, eye, tests.. quoted' 'a prij�pe-
vote. The result was six to five ."Yes," answered
A Maloney. appeared. before the school of $�O.8. for the type of exantiner
in favour of Counter's proposal The discussion which followed board last Wednesday night t6 he h I d proposed.
truc-
With two board mer al;ers not had no. effect on the final de- present a full report of results The driver education Ins
offering an, opinion, cWon. The role reibains stead -
to date and to make some Pro- tor also discussed sdiary Versus
fast and the teachers will lose posalt tothe board for the -up- the per student rate he now -re-
one day's pay. coming year. I ceives.
CHSS Board Board members learned that
Fulcher indicated he was sat-
ea6h student talang the driver isifted with the present axiiang
WHIP -ay Debt Wide Range- Of' education ooursie must, spend 26 merit but said that if too fZ
hours in the bar as driver and students enrolled in the course,
observer, two hours, per week he would Prefer �6 salary or a
To Rec. Committee fenders Received for 12 weeks in d1assroom. in- chance to set up courses at
9tructJoh. and nine hours other -schools.
(Cofitinu6d from, Page One) I Ing of phyco-physical testing.
1.965. The board 'decoded not to For Small NdId" He asked that some sort of
Fulcher receives $5 Per 'hour canvass be conducted that
render that account until a Bids ranging from $52 to for classroom instruction and
.*0uld determin Q
later date. $405 were received, on the I e rt some ex -
$3.50 per hour for in car in tent the number of students
School Playing Field new frame building construct- struction. This works out 'to that would enroll in. the driver
ed by the carpentry class -and about $32.58 ppr.pupll for the edu a
L Burns Ross, land surveyor c bon, course in the Wil:
from Goderich, was authorized situated on the school property. entire course with the cost'o�
The board tocok no action on
by the board to prepay .,Por The tender price seemed' to be the cars maintenance and oiler- Fulcher's report and repainmeni.
determined'by the name by action extra. -ed it to the
tendering specifications on the which the bid -der called the I dablons but riefem
proposed playint field. bull Re�ults Good committee..
Present plans call for a foot. ding
ball field with a super4mposed One bid was for a colony hiDuse, Based op the reg.uits of`� the
another was for a cottage. completed course, Fulcber
soccer field surrounded by a first , d hisi sa8sfa, Falcone
track. Work involves 4,300 cubic The board accepted the bid- exPMZe ction mith rEcpla�ns
L yards of soil in- the stripping of Clarence Reeves, Seafoldl, the way the course has been.
process and another 6,500 cubic for. $405, and stipulated that accepted and the, excellent co-
yards,during the earthwork. the Tbuilding be removed from operation of the board arid the Outside Hel� On
All areas with the exception 'the CRSS premises within 30 school administration officers.
of the track will be seeded to days. "At least 98 per dent of the school - Project
prevent eragion, Cinders have Other bidders,, in order of students have an excellent at -
been proposed for the track at tender prices, were George La- titude," he -reported, adding George Falconer, chairman
a later date. It is hoped- the Vis, Clinton; T. L. Habkirk, Sea- that stlids was perhaps, the most the iCMSS Property Committee-,
neild will 'bb ready for use by forth; Alex Inkley, Clinton; important qualificationin driv- had his h6ndi full to expiadn
the tall of 1966. Peter Maloney, Dublin- H - ing. All students enxrdled in. the Why the f0atIngs, walls, sewers,
Ross told the board a field G. RT -e, St, Thomas; andRay dWver education classes at CH- slab floor and sidewalks on the
Bitch as they have' proposed is Potter, Clinton. SS have - successfully passed -new occupational ej arcOin un -
"not of professional calibre" but , No bids were submitted .far or 1 their Wald test and' have been der 'Construction at the school
ideal for the purpbse for -which tfie removal of the barn -on the issued their dAvets permits. were not built by the students,
it Will be used. school property, Suminer Conkse? The board last month auth-
OVIzed an expenditure of up to
Sank Building In T®ront:�
Nis Ontario Head uarter
An interior view of the main banking hall of
the new Toronto Main Branch of the, Royal Bank,
looking toward the rear mezzanine from the front
entrance. On the wan is one of ,two large Tapestries
specially designed for the
bank by Canadian artist
Franklin Arbuckle, and woven in France.
the Board, which was held ear -
her the game clay. It marked
only the second time in the
bank's history that a full board
meeting has been hold in Tor -
Onto,
2bliowing tlie official open -
Ing, the guests toured the bUlld-
,hig, to inspect the executive
and administrative offices of
the Ontario Headquarters and
the modern banking services
and fadilifies of the 'hew Tor -
Onto Main Branch.
Mrs. Charles Mahew
Dies At Sarnia
X
AVs. Charles Mahetv; the for-
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.mer Martha L&YO passed away
suddenly in 8ti Joseph`s Hospi
X
ail; Samia, on May 9, 1965, in
,her 82nd year,,
She was, the daughter of the
late James and Margaret Levy
X.
and hds lived in Sarnia for the
past 40 years. She was a, mem-
b& df Our Lady of Mercy Perm
ish, an Motive member of the
q
iiard Order of. St. Francis, lire
Catholic 'Women's League, St.
Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary, and
a perpetual member of the So-
ciety for the Propagatron of the
An'th,
81dT"A'V='1g are her husband
Charle§ Vehew, �§arnia-, TWO,
daughters, Siltex Marie James
;':>
OX, of Adrian Midi., and,, Mis
0roe`P61n&e
William Lavigne,st
Woods,Mich and ac A -fez",
The front of the new
- VY, jmntoftl
0 ii't a 16 14eadqubrters
'Royal
vufieftl temce wad on Wed-
Building of the
nb§dw fmm. Our Lady Id 1116
Bank of 'Canada in To-
lukt arm
di- h 9-1`1i lUqWft =
onta, showing,, the lin.
:wad tok by We`'. T:r% Devine,
preskve ri6witruettite,
In ples-Tunig a I.Eammulve $3,000 -fair the classroom and
schedule for driver education were told: ,the work was to, be
next year, Fulther suggested, completed by the boys' occupa-
a. course for the month of Au- tional classes,
gust, another from September However the -cement work an
to December and (two more the building was dbne by a
after the Christmas reem, locil contractor at a cost of
He also indicated he plans to $1,232.
reschedule ,the course to make Falconer said the committee
more', time for demmstration had agreed that the time ele-
and films. , ment involved plus the need
He recommended that the for a proper foundation indicat-
board !�Iead ithe way for driver ed that labour on thb concrete
education in Western Ontaido" parts of the building should be
and produced literature on the handiledby a tradesman.
subject to show haw it is being . He assured the board that
taught in other sections of. Can- the boys Would finish. the pro-
ad,a, ject and that it would be com-
Fulcher advocated the pur- plefted within the allotted bud-
get.
RE4111EIVIBER THIS ONE In other business the board
W, GOING TO THE OITY approved plans for painting to
be done by the custodians and'
With waive weather here, the Xay and Sons; discussed a hew
Ontario Safety League reminds line fence to be constructed at
drivers. that front ventilators the school; and gave the prop -
that bring coal ak into your erty comn-Uttee -permission to
car, also act as funnels to scoop have a tree removed at its dis-
in -exhaust gases from cars in cretion.
front. Shut your ventilators
traffic Jam.
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An allowance of $250 is made
by General Motors of Canada to
its dealers for each car provided
for high school, driver training.
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WEEKEND
EEKEND SPECIAL
VANNY WHITE
POLISH 15-c
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35 Huron 9f., Clinton
THEY'RE 14 Pit H04E F!
A FEW WEEC AOO TO' I WTO;
PUT T01 ON A STRICT DIET I -
All Dry Cleaning
will be
MOTH PROOFEI; FREE of charge
By BR CE. CLEANERS Kincardine
duting t I he month of 'May
DISTRICT AGENTS
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