HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-10-08, Page 3BY SHIRLEY J. Kg14-gR
It was learned at Monday
evening's meeting of the /broil
County Board of Education that
the board has been served with a
writ informing them that the
fall-lilies of the tWQ girls drowned
'en a school field trip last spring
have filed suit for danlages at
the registry office in London-
Board
(Continued from Page 9nol
said Robert "That's
getting .on to half the school
year."
Many rnernbers agreed that if
a teacher was delivered towards
the end of the school term, it
could be concluded that she may
not. have been aware of her
condition when she renewed. her
contract.
They agreed to ask ' the
director of education to .draft ,a
brief for presentation to the
OPSTA, Trustees council and
the local members of parliament
'advocating- that ' teachers be
made exempt from this
legislation.
<19.1111. "Cochrane, director of
edgeaticq, told the . board
members. • the writ .114I1104 _two
teachers. from South
District School and lire
board. of Education. 'The, board
has :turned the matter over to its
insurance CP111134437
representatives Who will appear
on their behalf.
have heard nothing
more," .stated Mr. Cochrane
Tuesday morning, "We don't
know the mount. of the suit. We
don't know if we will have to
Appear. We only know that
.action is being taken by both the
Moddejonge arid Guenther
fainilies." -
The two girls, Janet Guenther,.
-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
-Guenther, Shipka, and Jerry
Moddejonge daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Moddejonge, Exeter,
were drowned May 14 in about
1.$ feet of water at the Ansable
River Conservation area east of
Parkhill dam,
The mishap occured during a
two and a half day outing for
about 30 Grade 9 students from
SHDH$.
'hoard face suit over
drowning during field day
Part of the reconstruction of Albert Street involves the laying of
new storm sewers and workmen have had the street blocked off
at the foot of Princess Street this week for the installation of the
new drains. — staff photo.
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The residents of Hiironview
had their first dance of the
season on Monday afternoon in
the auditorium with the
Huronview orchestra providing
the music. The musicians
comprising the orchestra are
Miss Della Peart, pianist, Mrs.
Mary Taylor, mouth organ and
Miller Adams, John Leeming and
Norman Speir with their violins,
assisted by Mrs. Mary Broadfoot
of Kippen and with Jim Barry
doing the calling.
A short business meeting was
held during the intermission. It
was decided to hold a dance
every Monday afternoon except
on a Monday holiday when it
would be held on the following
Wednesday afternoon. It was
also decided to have a family to
night every Thursday starting at
7:00 p..m it;which .Trould consist
'of a variety programme, films,
slides, etc. This will give the
residents an opportunity to f,
enjoy the programmes with their
families.
This Thursday evening there
will be two films shown, "The
Calgary Stampede" and "The
Railrodders" as well as music by
the Huronview orchestra. On
Thursday evening, October 15,
there will be a variety
programme provided by Mrs.
Orval Story of Seaforth and her,
group.
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