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cLINTON NEWO-400140, THURSDAY, MAY
Some Huron staff
resigning in June
Charlotte Baechert; Mrs.
Marilyn Rohner and Mrs.
Brenda Holland; Stephen Cep,
tral Public School, Mrs, Shirley
Monsseau; Turnberry Central
Public School. Ronald Wall;
Victoria Public School, Miss R.
McKague; Mrs. Carol Nivins;
Wingham Public School, T.
Stewart Beattie principal, and
Mrs. Vera Elliott; and Queen
Elizabeth School for Trainable
Retarded; Eric Eberhardt.
Central Huron Secondary
School, James Cooper, Gurnos
James and William Thurlow;
F, E. Madill Secondary School,
Mrs. Barbara Green, Miss
Lynda Kennedy, Emery
Stuckey and N.M. Wolsey;
Seaforth District High School,
Mrs. Larisa Tymchyshyn;
South Huron District High
School, Morley Sanders, Vice-
principal, Victor Dinnin, Miss
Patricia Gilleland and Miss
Lauretta Siegner; Goderich
District Collegiate Institute,
Jack D. McLean; and Board of-
fice--William Carter,
Psychologist.
The Board approved the
establishment of a media cen-
tre--the board will seek the ser-
vices of a media co-ordinator
with duties to commence as
soon after June 1 as a supply
teacher can be engaged or as
soon after June 30 a person
from outside the county is
engaged; and that the Board
By Wilma Oke
The policy review committee
presented their final report at .a
meeting of the Huron County
Board of Education at its
meeting in Clinton Tuesday.
John Broadfoot of
Brucefield, chairman of the
committee reported that his
committee had spent many
hours reviewing the policies
and that the Director of
Education, D. Cochrane, had
spent hours rewriting the
policies to meet the wishes of
the committee.
Mr. Broadfoot reported there
are 23 new or amended policies
to 'be recommended to the
Board for its approval.
Cayley Hill, Chairman of the
Board, stated these policies are
the guidelines by 'which the
Board operates and he said he
believed every item should be
looked at carefully, just to
follow through that this is what
the members wanted for board
policies. "This is a very impor-
tant subject. Take a look at
this. Give it the attention it
deserves," Mr. Hill advised,
On the review committee
chaired by Mr. Broadfoot were
J.P, Alexander of Wingham;
K.C. Cooke, Clinton; Herbert
Turkheim of Zurich,' Mrs. D.
Wallace of Goderich and John
Westbrook of Goderich.
The Board scanned about
half of the policies and the
procedures at the meeting and
at the June meeting will scan
the rest and then approve them
if satisfied they are properly
updated and will meet the
current needs of the Board.
In other business the Board
received two resignations of
non-teaching personnel--Eric
W, Jolly, bus driver at Grey
Central Public School, effective
April 30 and Frank Wildfong,
senior custodian at Exeter
Public School, effective June
20, retirement in accordance
with union agreement.
The following resignations
were received of teaching staff,
effective August 31: Clinton
public School, Miss Edythe
Beacom, J. Graham, Mrs. San-
dra Billson, Mrs, Helen Craig
apd J. A., Gray, 4,principal;
Colborne Centrar Public
School, Mrs. Jeanne Stutz, also
Blyth. East Wawanoah Public
School, Mrs. Nancy Campbell;
Exeter Public School, Mrs.
Margaret Turnbull and Mrs.
Doris Weigand; Grey Central
Public School, Mrs. Jane
McDonald; Hensall Public
School, Mrs. Shari Burton;
Holmesville Public School,
Mrs. Jean Eaton; Howick Cen-
tral Public School, Miss
Waverley Goforth, Miss
Lorraine Wilson and Miss
Mary Mae Schwartzentruber;
Hullett Central Public School,
Mrs. Nancy Weber; Huron Cen-
tennial Public School, Mrs.
Karen Menheere; Huron Hope
School for Trainable Retarded,
Mrs. Janet McAdam; Robert-
son Memorial Public School,
Miss Bonnie-Ann Perdue;
Seaforth Public School, Mrs.
establish a four half-days
week courier service on a tract
basis to provide twice-a-Week
delivery from the Educational
Administration Centre to all
the Board's schools in the
County. That the service
provided by the incumbent
audio-visual aid technicians,
Messrs. Turland and Bridges
be continued for the present
time.
Mrs. M, Zinn, Chairman of
the Educational Committee, in
presenting the recommendation
to the Board for the courier ser-
vice reported it would mean a
saving of $1,700 on postage
alone, The couriers would carry
audio-visual materials, mail,
books, etc.
John Broadfoot expressed his
concern that it would be a
costly thing, costing twice as
much as the present system,
when one considered mileage.
The tenders for the courier ser-
vice will be presented to the
board for approval and at this
time they will have a chance to
weigh the costs against the con-
venience to the teachers and
the administrative staff.
R.B. Allan said that courier•
service was used in Kent
County where he had been for-
merly employed and had been
successful. There the board
owned a van and paid an ern-
Noyee as a courier.
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meetings and support the
proposed amendments in
strength.
The board chairman said the
basic issue is simply that the
marketing board wants to get
the best price possible for
wheat producers.
He said directors feel this
can be accomplished by amen-
ding the present marketing
plan to allow the marketing
board to purchase and sell the
entire crop of 'wheat rather
than just the volume declared
to be surplus to domestic
requirements as administered
under the present marketing
plait
In the notice to producers, it
was pointed out that "world
wheat prices have soared to
new levels. The world market
continues strong. Current
prices in Ontario do not now
reflect the higher world prices.
Present board authority does
not provide the marketing
mechanics necessary to take ad»
vantage of such price levels to
the benefit of producers".
Mr. Young concluded by
saying if the producers support
the amendments to the satisfac-
tion of the Ontario Farm
Products Marketing Board, the
new marketing system could be
implemented for the 1973 crop
which will be harvested begin-
ning in July.
The Ontario Wheat
Producers' Marketing Board
announced today notices were
mailed to Ontario wheat
producers May 23rd outlining
proposed amendments to the
existing Ontario Wheat
Producers' Marketing Plan.
Under authority of the On-
tario Farm Products Marketing
Board, the notice to producers
provides for information
meetings to be held at which an
expression of opinion by secret
ballot will be conducted by the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
& Food, Extension Branch per-
sonnel,
The notice, mailed to over
22,000 persons listed in the
board's mailing system, con-
tained dates and locations of
meetings to be held in 32 coun-
ties across the province within
a four day period, June 4, 5, 6
and 7.
Chairman of the Ontario
Wheat Producers' Marketing
Board, Fergus Young, R.R. 1,
Ennismore, Peterborough
County, said board directors
will be in attendance at all the
information meetings to ex-
plain the proposed amend-
ments and what they will mean
to producers and the industry
in general.
Mr. Young conveyed the
hope that producers will take
the opportunity to attend the
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