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Teachers hired •
D. Kenwell,
tendent of Operations
ed about half a dozen
is are yet to be hired,
-elementary, and listed the
nig teachers hired, effective
Men Brookside Public
Gregory Lawrence, Janet
xl, Hortense Happcl, Lois
and Edward Granger;
els Public School - Mrs.
TV Hucther and Sandra
aaf; Clinton Public School
s Helen Crocker, Elaine
ake, Mrs. Madelon
Hey, Mrs. Marla Dykstra
s. Bonnie Jcwitt; Colborne
Public - Mrs. Wendy
g, Boy Gingerich, Jean
James Hunter and Mrs.
'Twins; East Wawanosh -
ida Train; Exeter Public -
dicer, Mrs. Joan Perrie;
anWieran and Mrs. Suane
Grey Central Public - ,:Q
,
uice Ditsch and Kenneth
j`t'osst Holmesville
Scholl; Howick Central -
r Parnell, Mrs. Dawn
Brian Doubleday and
Barbara Kerr; Huron
vial Mrs. Mary Demers,
Basacco and Niall Straw;
dY Public - Mrs. Anita
:Sheila MeIvor and Mrs.
heppard; Seaforth Public -
arter; Stephen Central
• Mrs. Joanne Rowe and
ary Ellison; Turnberry
I, John Kerr; Usborne
TiKaren Wallen and Mrs.
ternan; Victoria Public -
Marilyn Potter; Walton
• Mary Ellen Walsh;
am Public; Richard
CY; Administrative Centre.
Beth McGee; Queen
th, Goderich - Mrs
Barnes and Bevan. Y.
ral Huron Secondary
Lois Legg and Malcolm
Goderich District ate institute B David Jefferson; Gtoe?rtirgc: Thomas Allot
and Donna 'tio-clahe h DistrictS ho
l ge High
TeskoY;' Sot th ol High School • Mrs.I"ti 11/41Anr6cyh
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dary; Miss Audrey Howe,
Miller and Edward'
an , Goderich Dsitrict
late institute; Mrs. Joan
Seaforth District High;
iss Barbara King, South
District High School,
additional transfers were
Mrs. Joan Shackleton
Administration Centre to
son Memorial Public
and. Mrs, Beverley Smith
Hullett Central Public to
th Public.
er Public School
lions progress on
e. Advance renovation of
g and ventilating portion
e alteration and additions
elementary facility ahve
pproved by the Ministry of
ion for Victoria Public
In Goderich. As of this
inistry approval for the
ble retarded wing has not
given,
st hole excavated at Blyth
School to check the septic
showed that seepage of
ter table is evident at a
depth which is
mutely four feet below
g tile bed and that the tile
s exposed and found to be
and dry. The Medical
of Health has been
ted by Brian Garratt of
Kyles and Garratt,
rd, requesting permission
divine the tile bed for test
es and hopefully for
ration on a more
lent basis but to date no
al given. The test hole will "
vertical tile installed to
an alarm system to warn of
At the present time the
link is being pumped out
1y.
Metric system comes to schools in eptember
ELECT
MPP Huron
Hunter, Mrs. Wanda. Graham,
Miss Carol Keyes, Wallace
Webster, James Workman, Mrs,
Marilyn Bruinsma, Mrs. Joanne
Young and Mrs. Patricia Robbins.
Retires
Retiring employees, for whom
a dinner was held June 17,
following board meeting, are:
Donald Armstrong, bus driver at
Grey Central Public: Walter
Arold, bus driver •at Brookside
Public; Walter Avery, custodian
at Central Huron Secondary;
Wallace Bilton, bus driver at
Howick Central; Miss Norma
Coutts, teacher at F.E.Madill
Secondary; Arthur Finlayson,
teacher at Brookside Public; Mrs.
Helen Gray, teacher at Howick
Central Public; Ken Galbraith,
bus driver at Howick Central;
Mrs. Lenore Harrison, teacher at
Colborne Central Public;
Clarence Livermore, custodian at
Central Huron Secondary; Mrs.
Kathleen Lockhart, teacher at.
Clinton Public; Mrs. Doris
Mulligan, teacher at Grey
Central; Mrs. Ruby Neeb, teacher
at Hensall Public; Mrs. May
Norman, teacher Robertson
Memorial; Mrs. Marion Powell,
teacher at Holmesville;) Mrs.
Edna Stephens teacher at
Victoria Public; Mrs. Mary
Weber, bus driver at Stephen
Central; Orville Welsh, custodian
at F.E.Madill Secondary; and
Mrs. Mary Wightman, teacher at
East- Wawanosh Public School.
J. W. Coulter, Superintendent
of Program and Planning,
reported there were 54 entries in
'the, art contest among students
sponsored by the Board for a
design for an "official Board
Crest" as requested by the
Seaforth District High School
Band for their band jackets. After
viewing the crests the Board
voted to continue using the crest
that the Board has been using
since 1969. Winners of prizes for
crest design are: First ($20)
Elizabeth Deichert, (16 years)
South Huron District High
School; second, ($15) Chris
Beaton, 13 years,J.A.McCurdy
Public School; third ($10) Larry
Rhiel, 13 years, Clinton Public
School; and fourth ($5) Wally
Fydenchuck, South Huron
District High School.
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