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GREY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
AREA NO, 2 MEETING
The regular monthly meeting
of Grey Township school Area
No. '2 was held in the Walton.
Public School at 8.15 p,m, with all
members present, After the
November minutes were read,
they were adopted by J. Bryans
and seconded by W. COuttS.
The following motions were
moved, seconded by the board:
That Russell and Nelson Marks
receive an additional $100. for
tansporting the pupils to T? S;
extis bus mileage involved In
No. 12 Grey,
That the Clinton Hydro Office
be notified to read the meter
at the new Public School; to
cancel the meter rending at USS
No, 12 Grey: read the meter at
USS No. 11 Morris and from.
henceforth Mr. Gordon. McGnvin
will be responsible for the hydro
payments there.
The f011owIng accounts as
presented were paid:
l3-wys Sales Co.
Petrolia $494.45
Huron County Library
at Godefich 45.00
Cities Service Oil,
Ustowel 335.51
Jack Food School Supplies,
Stratford 475.33
Mrs. Mac Sfholdice, supply
teacher 45.12
Mrs. Marjorie Humphries,
supply teacher 90,16
Russell and Nelson Marks,
additional bits
mileage
Cordon A, WilaciCiachern,
Ltd. cleaning
equipment 592.40
M. A. Fraser. organ stool ..,. 2.53
r-iininnbries & Co.
10.84 supplies
50.00 • Tirvans. yearly salary
S. T-Taithphries, yearly
salary 50.00
T). TV•^Donald, yearly
salary 50.00
*fie:efts, yearly
corm. 50,00
q''''"4 1'ePri chairman
.......
• 11 tr,-nePn1A. secretary,
!,,,n -II, a,1-17, 7100.00
R. 01,4treorl, telephone
'fnanns and
1 0.0e
-,- 1,n„ Thl A!, pl Pr
091_4n
Gi'ev 'Township School Area
No. 2 received a, cheque for 48.00
for , 12 desks from. Earl Mc-
Spadden, Sec,-Treas. for ES No.
'he meeting ad:learned to be
hold again On the regular date
or at the call of 'the chairman.
A. MCDonald,
Sec.-treas.
WATVANOSIllt COINCirlb
Repres'entatiVeg Were named
to the- various high, school area
beards. ac Vast Wawanesh
cil met December 13. Appointed
were: Norman- McDowell. to
to Criderieh: Robert Marshall,
to Clinton: cud John Tailor,.
to' Wine:hatn. All the aonaint-
thrntS were: for two years.
Council ()voided to Pay the.
rlaiir,tv of Huren. j'er 'spravinq
for imnry .cmorgn rail ilmekthern
it " 1992. Ernest Snell. was grant-
er; nermis.Oon to -erect Slow
,:brris if his Mut Council Will
nay Alex Robertson 890 ,AS the
renreseritative to the
Wingbani and DiStriet Hosting;
Beard.
WALTON LIBRARY HAS
LARGEST GIFiGl4,ATION.
IN HURON COUNTY
The annual 'meeting of the:
Walton Library held. T4eSCI4Y
with :Mr, Walter Shortreed,
chairman. Mrs, 14,'T,loomin,g. acted.
as secretary in • the• absenee ,cif•
Miss Ethel Dennis,
The Chairman stated that
'the Walton Libray has the largest
circulation of books of any libr-
ary in Huron County, also the
biggest increase of members for
the year. This speaks highly for
'the members of the library.
The IiireaSitreifs report was
read by Mrs. L, 'teeming, A
committee consisting of Mr.
Walter Shortreed and Mr.
Emerson Mitchell, was appointed.
to look after .getting a different'
heating systeni - for the library.
The same committee, namely
Mrs. Wm, Omits. Mrs. L:. Craig,
and Miss Ethel Dennis, was left
in charge of re-decorating of the
liberY.
The election of officers for
1063 resulted as folloWs:
Honorary Chairman Walter'
Shortreed
Chairman Ilmerson Mitchell
Vice.C,Imirman Rev.
Higginbotham
Sec.-Treas..... Miss Ethel Dennis .
Librarian Mrs. T, Dundas
Auditor Leonard 'Leming
The Librarian. Mrs. DundaS,
reporter" That 1n.70 books have
THURSDAY, T.1N. 3rd, 1963
•
been in circulation, during the
year front the Travelling Library
besides commas other boolts
from other shelves, Twenty-
five members joined for the year
1962 and ton part 'time members
making as total membership of
thirty-five. Sibs also commented
on the promptness of the readers
in, returning their books 'in the/
two-week allotment of time, This
giveS each member a better'
chance to secure 'the different
books available and gives great-
er circulation.
It, was decided to have the
Library open rriday afternoons
till April .30 to see if itt proves
worthwhile, beginning the first
Priday in :ternary,
Library Hours
Tuesday Afternoon
2 p.m. to 4 P.m.
'Tuesday Evening ,--
7:30 to 9:30 P.m-
Vriclay Afternoon. ---
2 p,m, to 4 P.m.
Rev. Higginbotham moved a,
vote of thanks to the retiring
‘ihiairman, Mr, Walter Shortroed
for the efficient service he has
given on 'the Library Board, ever
since the new 'Library was open.
ed, Mrs. Win, Coutts moved the
ndjoiirntnent, of the meeting,
New members will be greatly
appreciated at any time. Fee:
51.00 per year for the whole
family or 25c for 'three months,
,loin now and en lov reading
dining the winter months,
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