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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-12-26, Page 16HPRC teachers and board arrange meeting on salaries The negotiating team of the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board will meet with the teachers' negotiating team Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Board Room at Seaforth, David Teahen informed the press. Monday as he gave his report of his committee at the board meeting. The Board met as a committee of the whole at the beginning of the meeting and, the press was not permitted to enter the Board Room until about nine-thirty as trustees discussed "mostly per- sonnel matters." A mediator, Hal D. Howells of Toronto, from the Ministry of Labour, who was appointed last week by the Ministry of Educa- tion following the request of both teams, will act as 'a go-between for the negotiators. One thousand brochures out- )ining the availability of separate schools in Huron and Perth Counties will be ordered from the Mirror Press in Stratford at a cost of $198.00. Howard Shantz, Stfatford, suggested most of the brochures will be distributed to the real estate offices in both counties, also to the catholic churches. Arthur Haid of R.R. 4; Listowel provided guidelines which his ad hoc committee had prepared to conserve energy in the 19 separate schools in Huron and Perth. The list will be sent 'to the principals and the custodians in each school requesting the heat be turned down on weekends and holidays such as Christmas and the spring break, that lights be turned off in , areas not being LISTOWEL FLORIST PHONE 291-2040. AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE Prompt attention to, your Flower Orders — Regular deliveries to the Local Funeral Home ALSO REPRESENTED. BY WATTS' FUNERAL HOME. BRUSSELS. We also have doliveries almost daily to Harriston, Palmerston, Milverton, Atwood, Gorrie. used, and similar guides to save energy. The Board hopes to, send eight teachers and principals to the Training School for the Family Life program at Waterloo this summer. John Vintar, Superin- tendent of Education, stated that before the Family Life program could be started, in Huron and Perth separate schools it was important that the principal and three or four teachers in each school be trained in the program. He added it is worth half a credit to a teacher to attend the course: The Board endorsed a resolu- tion froin the Kent County Board of Education opposing the return of the Province of Ontario to Daylight Saving Time on a full time basis. The Board agreed to retain its 11.5 acres in the new Mornington Street subdivision in Stratford, Brussels NEW YEAR'S WEEK-END Friday and Saturday Nites—Dec. 28th & 29th Reg Freer and The Middlesexers From Kerwood • Sunday Matinee — Decemberr 30th by SMOKEY DUNN MENU:— Glazed Ham Dinner • New Year's Eve — December 31:— Celebrating the return of SMOKEY DUNN Accompanied by ARCHIE MANN and DRUMMER BOY Tickets $6.00 per couple, includes Buffet lunch at 11:30. Door prize at Midnight, and Spot Dances — Couples Only. AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS .ONT. ENTERTAINMENT' Friday and Saturday Night' New Year's Eve Party — $10.00 per COuple • ,....,..41,6•.•%:4•44., '.•••••*;ft?'• Christmas is a special time filled with merriment for everyone. We hope yours is exceptionally happy since you made us happy by being a customer and becoming a good friend. The publishers, the staff and everybody associated with the Brussels Post extend Best . Wishet to our readert, advertiters and correspondents and all those who have contributed in any,way. Evelyn Kennedy; Liz Watson, Torn Raley, George Anderson1 Susan White and Andy McLean. 1---'THE BRUSSELS .PROS 7i DECEMBER* 1975 but will agree to some changes in boundary lines, Most of the members of the Board indicated they would attend a Holy Year celebration at the Elgin County Roman Catholic Separate School Board office in St. Thomas for trustees from. Elgin, Oxford, Middlesex and Huron where Focus in Faith will be emphasized with the school community. A newsletter from the ,Board office will be ready for the students to take home to their parents next Tuesday, Mr. Vintar reported as he distributed copies to the trustees. Joseph Looby of Dublin re- ported on a roofing seminar he attended along with Edward Rowland, maintenance officer, in Kitchener. He reported it was a very worthwhile meeting.