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4 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 18,1878
Separate board ups maintenance
BY WILMA OKE
The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School board increased the
budget for its property committee for 1979
to help meet the costs of maintenance work
needed in keeping up its 19 schools. The
budget was increased to $47,000 from
$35,000.
John O'Leary of Staffa, chairman of the
building and property committee, asked for
the $12,000 increase at a board meeting in
Dublin Monday. Mickey Vere of Stratford, a
member of the committee, said, "This board
must put more money into maintaining the
schools. We have to have more money in the
budget." Mr. Vere warned that if the
maintenance work is not carried out when
needed the schools will deteriorate badly.
Mr. O'Leary stated: "The finance commit-
tee will have to sit down at an early date in
the new year and assess the needs of each
school. In the past the building committee
has only got what is left."
Ted Geoffrey, Zurich, chairman Of finance
committee, said his committee does not
decide where the money goes, administra-
tion does.
Ronald Marcy, Stratford, board vice-
A Brussels man was fined
$50 in provincial court in
Goderich on Monday for
assaulting Goderich police
chief Pat King in a grocery
store in Goderich on July 11.
Ron Shouldice, 24
admitted he poked his finger
in chief King's face and
chairman said, "Ws not intentional that the
committee gets what is left over, but that is
what seems to happen."
Michael Connolly, Kippen, asked where
the $12,000 was coming from and wondered
if consideration was given to selling the van,
(retired in June • by a Kingsbridge
handicapped boy who will be attending
secondary school in the fall). He was told the
van, bought by government grant, is a
second hand vehicle now and would not
bring a worthwhile amount of money.
The board spent $30,262 of the property
committee budget when it awarded the
tender for redesigning and replacing
windows in seven classrooms and the
principal's office at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel school to Robinson Construction of
Mitchell for contract cost of $17,767 plus
architectural fees of $2,132 and to the same
company for installing aluminum siding on
the upper part of St. Mary's School,
Goderich over deteriorating brick siding, for
$9,253 plus architectural fees of $1,110. Both
tenders were the lowest of four received.
The board set the date of the
board-employee banquet for Friday, October
19 at the Pineridge Chalet, flensall.
Edward J. Florian was granted a
leave-of-absence without pay for two months
effective July 1, 1979 to August 31, 1979.
Three board members who attended
conventions in British Columbia in June
gave brief reports of them--Michael
Connolly, John O'Leary and Tim McDonnell.
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Brussels
Man fined for hitting chief
followed it up with an King was not in uniform at
obscenity after the chief told the time.
him his dog wasn't allowed
in the store.
A lawyer acting for
Shouldice said his client was
attempting to catch the dog
after it got loose, when the
incident occurred. Chief
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