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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-06-27, Page 3WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON Phone 887-6461 • Brussels, Ont miner Sale 1972 Buick Skylark Custom, 2-dr. HT., V-8, Auto., Air Conditioned 1971 98 Olds., 4-dr. HT., full power, equip- ment includes Air. Condition 1971 Ford Pinto, 4-speed trans., R., 4 new tires 1971 Plymouth 'Fury III, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB. 1971 Chev. Belair 4-dr., 8-cyl. Auto. steeling and brakes 1970 Chev. Impala, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB 1969 Chev. Impala, 4-dr. HT., V-8, Auto., Vinyl roof, PS., PB. 1971. Chev. 4-Ton Aruck, V-8, radio 1967 Chev., 1-Ton pick-up with racks 2 Older pick-up Trucks TCHEON .MOTORS. LTD. CHLynoL.rT YOLtk NiW CAR 25 Years Service to the Area, one 887-6856 O n oril 9 MOO* Board decides in favor of afternoon meetings The Huron County Board of meetings were to be held in the contractual obligations of the Education voted at a meeting in afternoon and Mr. laroadfoot Board in that period of time to all children under its juris,, --The itlteinTatendreeSitopttbmilpintyt fgort diction; the responsibility of the recruitment Clinton Monday to hold the assured her that only the regular. falling between the first of the Board to make this opportunity regular monthly meeting in the board meeting would be held in calendar year and final approval clatsified personnel should rest available at the ' least cost tO . with, the executive and managerial afternoon rather than , at night. the afternoon. of the Board's budget for the ,the ratepayers; :and the wishes, levels of the administrative The July meeting -will, be held Herbert ,Turkheirrl of Zurich same calendar year. of the majority of parents or staff, but only after consultation Jay 16 starting at 2 p.m, Three suggested that the Board con- 4. Bereavements -- Appro., members voted against the time with night meetings to the priate expressions of sympathy guardians of the children, with knowledgeable people at the 12 . News media--privilege of: change --Alex Corrigan of R,R.1, end of the year and start next in the event of death should be The Board believes that adequate community trustee, levels, o fe s s i o n a 1 staff and BlUevale, Clarence McDonald of year with afternoon meetingS on sent in the name of the Board public support is dependent on 18. Student awards of a long Exeter and Mrs. M. Zinn of R.R. a trial basis. as follows: (a) for board mem- the maintenance' of good public term nature-- The Board of 2, Lucknow. Mrs. Zinn said the afternoon farmer would feel that it made tribute; (b) for the spouse of . Wilfred Shortreed said a bers and employees -, a floral opinion, that opinions are formed m Educationa,iya,pp prove ell ih6initially aqcpat Vnef6o ro-f on the basis of available infor-, meetings would be a hardship for nO difference.recurring long term awards to any in (a) above,- a sympathy mation or the lack thereof, that someone not selfennployeti.' students in recognition of any The final report, of the policy card. \ misinformation grows where in, John Broadfoot, R.R.1, Bruce- review committee was consid- ' 5. ClassifiQgion of employ- formation voicip exist, and that achievement, ees —' For ease of refer- 19. Student awards of a short field, Chairman of the Policy ered. The Board members had the new media are the Board's B eview Committee which has considered about half of the re- ence the Board will divide chief avenue of communication term nature--Student awards of been studying Board policies and port at the May meeting, All employees into,' several ,'broad with its public. It shall be the procedures, numbering system, of the policies were tentatively categories based generally on policy of the Huron County Board the ecept shorted Board term initially by i t: or Den i rme:hyt behalf be)aff board organization, by-laws and adopted with the exception of the function and for qualification. of Ediication to attempt to main- the general format of the Board's Education or the Principal of an last one which is to be re-written. 6, Complaints-- Handling of tain 'open, direct and informative method of operation pertaining individual school, as the case They are as follows: by trustees—Based on the pre- channels of communication with to regular meetings, stated, that be 1. All elementary school prin- mise that trustees often receive the news Media through provision may be, but the Board shah the Review Committee had looked cipals require a certain amount complains against schools of meeting ' 'agenda material, kept advised of such donations. at this in cOmparlsOO with other of non-teaching time in which to and/or personnel that do not news releases and the holding of 20, When student organizat- Organizations and concluded that perforM their administrative contain all the pertinent infor- conferences with representatives ions approach the general public anyone who assumes office' tasks, including the primary res- mation necessary for the trustee of the news media, for financial assistance of ap- accepts along with it the good and ponsibility of supervision and to arrive at a fair and impar- 13. Plaques and tablets in Proved school projects, the the bad. , improvement of instruction. In tial opinion, the Board feels that Mrs. Donald Kunder of Sea-schools where no vice-principal it must , establish definite pro- schools--Except in three specific Board believes that maintenance forth replied that by doing this has been appointed the Board will cedures for trustees to follow the eses them, ov Board doesntthgofp notlaqu avoefsau of good public relations with the ndr community must be a prime re- "You are limiting. the number of authorize appointment of a part, in the handling of complaints to tablets in its schools. Under quisite of any such fund raising people who could be on the Board. time teacher who will be desig- ensure open communication strict regulation and approval, project. Further, it shall be we have had two doctors on the • nated ‘TrinCipal's Relief", the and maintenance of high morale h Board. In no way could they amount of time available to be on the one hand, and confidence ttabeleStosarind mcoenmdoornyesor principals a usand policy of the Board to prohibit solicitation of gratuitous donation attend afternoon meetings." . dependent on the size of the theoinr. school system' on the who die in service or as per- and to require any fund raising the Mr. Broadfoot answered, school, manent records of winners of enterprise to give fair value' for "They have a day off, don't 2. No change in the policy for 7. Criteria for admission to w they." the authority to approve field schools for the trainable re- struction aards o , prr a o jesrecords of con- monies received. cis. 14. 21. Supervision of pupils (El- E. Cayley Hill, chairman of trips and excursions. tarded --Admission criteria for • , Political activities of em- ementary and Trainable Retarded the Board, said, "I agree with 3. Authorization, of expendi- pupils to be enrolled in schools you, Mollie (Kunder). No doubt tures prior to budget approval -- for the trainable retarded shall ployees--Any employee of the Schools)--With respect to the Board has the right to be an supervision of pupils at school there are people who could not. In order to meet normal operat- be based on and conform to Mu- active member of the political or when engaged in any authoriz- easily serve on the Board with ing requirements of the school lationt published from time to party of his choice; to campaign ed school activity, it shall be. afternoon . meetings. Too, I ' system it shall be Board policy time by .the Ontario Ministry of on behalf of candidates seekifig the policy of The. Huron ,County think there are people who would ' to permit the Director of Educat- Education. election' to public office; and to Board of Education to follow the not serve on the Board if they ion and 'his administrative staff 8. Delegations at board meet- k had to sit through long evening to purchase supplies, to obtain fags--Persons or groups wishing psuebeli,ccaomffpicaeig, nbufotrs, such hd political ecain regulations of the Ontario Minis- had try of Education relating to, this, meetings." emergency repairs or replac6- to appear as a delegation before activities must not interfere with subject. Mrs. Zinn asked if committee ment of equipment and to honour the Board should normally make or take precedence over his/ 22. Use of privately-owned their wishes known, either orally her primary function and obligat- motor vehicles to transport or in writing, to a trustee or to ions to the Board, the pupils, small groups of students on the Director of Education in suf- the ratepayers, or fellow em- authorized school business on the understanding that the drivers printed agenda of the meeting in education system. Employees of such vehicles are approved by ficient time for inclusion on the ployees as a member of the question. However, procedures must not use their position to the Principal and made aware of should be developed to make influence, interfere with or the responsibility they, bear in provision for 'hearing delegations exploit the political convic- assuming control and custody of of an emergency nature tions of fellow employees or other people's children. 9. Disembarking from buses at ) pupils in the schools. 23. Willful Damage to school other than normal home stop -- 15. Polling of board members property—compensation ' by A pupil may be permitted to by telephone--In an emergency pupils--Although regulations for disembark from his/her school .situation, when the calling of schools pilblished by the Ontario bus at a place other than the • a special meeting of the Board Ministry of Education make pro- normal home stop when such -is considered by the chairman vision for payment of compen- departure from normal practice . to be too time consuming, he sation by the pupil or parent for is approved beforehand by the may authorize the Director of injury or damage to school pro- principal and he/she is Salts- Education to poll board mem- perty, it shall be the policy of lied that the parentg/guardians bers by telephone. All pertin- the Huron County Board of of the pupil are aware of such ent details of the poll shall be Education to interpret this regu, arrangenient. ' reported to the Board as soon latiOn as being applicable only as possible thereafter. for willful injury or damage to 10. Financial support of stu- dent publications-, The . Board 16. ProcUrenient of academic school property. belieVeS that publication of year adminiStratiVe/supervisory per- An addition to theTrocedure, bookS, anthOlogies and the like sonnel in schools-The Board which outlines the course of by students is a worthwhile ven- delegates to the DireCtor of action to follow in order . to tore in that such an activity not EdUcation the reSpOnSibility implement Policy No. 23, is to only provides the student with a where vacancies exist, for ob- be Made, permanent memento of his years taming suitable principalS, vice- These 23 policies, and pro- at school, but alio affOrdS an ' principalS and other acadetnic cedUreS which accompany each oppOrtunity for him to gain, an supervisory personnel in schools policy, will replace existing insight into the vocations of by means of hiring, transfer or policies and procedures which publishing, repOrting, photo- prOtnotiOn on the understanding have proved to be ambiguous, graphy, sale's and others. To that such positiOnS are in the redundant or unworkable. When the Director of Education, within approved personnel' establith- these revised or new poliCies this end the Board atithoriZeS ment and that the Board is in- are finally adOpted by the board financial liMitatiOnS establiShed , formed of any appointmentsa.8 meMbers at the next meeting they Will be re-numbered and placed to `theon s support pax; it a lt budget he advertising the B O alrndd, soon as possible thereafter. Merit of "classified personnel" in a new policy book to be ready sales campaigns of these worth-17. Rectuitnient.'and employ- in September next. while publications by purchasing a suitable advertiSement or sub-' Huron county Board of Education. Friendship dub sciiptiOn in, the name of the 11. Kindergarten , organizat- tiOn,i,DeternilnatiOn of the type of Used in a school iS n a CO.,Opera.i. visits Huronview 'kindergarten OrgaitatiOti to be tiVe exercise involving the Orin,. cipal and his staff the thebOard'S senior academic administrative A bus load of 44 members plan a bus trip to d011ingWOou staff, the trustees and theparenta and prospective members of the ' and area in July. The executive Or ettardianS of the Children , Brussels Senior FriendShip 01 COMmittee Were aSkect td Make' direetly affeCted., Visited the' IlittiOnVieW County 0 the plant, ft WaS also decided to join "The 'United Senior " organitation to be used in a Home Friday. SChOOI IS: a co=operative exer- - After regi§tration members Citizens of ontati&? and to order involving thd principal and enjoyed dinner and then 404 a number of lapel buttOtie. his staff, the boardi a senior some time in visiting with. the All enjoyed: the outing and . academia administrative staff reSidentS and touring the build- several new members Were, the trustees and the patent§ or ingt. gained. guardians of the children direct- ' At 2 o'clock the visitors and a large number of re§idents ga. ly affected. Any procedure* developed n the red in the auditorium to pla connection with this tOpid Shall i bingo. After the bingo another , . . . recognize the rights and ret,, ' round of visits followed, itettiehibert it taket lint', a ponsibilitiet of principals 'and After' boarding the bus to moment to place a Brussels Post, ... , . . administrators as delineated, in return to tittiSSelg a short meet= Want Ad and be money in Pocket. the Acts and iteffitlatiOtiS of the ing was held to attend to Items . To 'adVettidei, jit§t, Dial grit -Stele Province; the Mtn Of the Bard . Of ibutiness., It was decided to 887.8641. to make kindergarten available THE BRUSSELS Otitti JUNE Ilk '10 f'••••••,••••• •