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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 8THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Reg. Special 1974 OLDS TORONADO Fully power equip. includes air conditioner $5,295 $4,900 1971 CH EV VAN automatic _ $2,195 $1,950 1974 FORD % ton truck $3,295 $2,800 Safety Checked - No Trade ins Sister Laretta Hagen of St. Mary's School, Goderich, was elected president of the Huron- Perth unit of Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association at • the annual meeting in Seaforth Wednesday night. She .succeeds Gaetan Blanchette of Goderich. Other officers are: Vice- president, Ingeborg Marshall of St. Mary's School, Goderich; and Mike Dewan of St. Joseph's School, Stratford; recording secretary, Teresa Woods, religion consultant with the - board; corresponding secretary, Inez Haid of St. Mary's School, Hesson; treasurer, Sister Audrey Dumouchelle of Immaculate Conception School, Stratford, Councillors are Paul Nickel of St. Ambrose School, Stratford; and Percy Lauwaert of St. Michael's School, Stratford. Board of Directors, Adrian Pontsieon of St. Joseph's School, Clinton. ' John Vintar, director of education, was the dinner speaker at the.meeting held at ,the Legion Hall in Seaforth. J.E. LONGSTAFF - OPTOMETRIST - SEAFORTH 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 - 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 CLINTON 482-7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 By Appointment Bakery TOILET TISSUE 4 to, a Pac White Only Vachon. PIE FILLING Apple and Cherry Facelle Moderne Limited Supply 69-'1 99¢x; St. Williams Raspberry and Strawberry JAM. Stokley Canned PEAS Chapman Ice Cream .99c J Bars 4/69c \ Phone 887-9226 Free Deliver Grocery 24 oz 1 .09 14 oz. 2 /6 9' McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 We Deliver )SchneiderS. COLD M EATSt 7 Varieties 6 oz... pkg.. 39 (`' ,vvestoh a Banana* RE-AM ROLLS SANI. FLUSH, Reg 99c 79' 47 oz 89' Chiquita ' !BANANAS, 21)ID. /49' 1.k e vinNeP , 4 44. • *V C F 8—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 25, 1977 O onnie s Men's & Ladies' Hair Styling • OPEN. Tuesday to. Saturday noon and Wednesday Evenings Closed June 10 and 11 Turnberry Street next to Texan Grill Phone 887-9237 (By Wilma Oke) The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and its 159 teachers 'have ratified their 1977 salary agreement. The agreement, subject to approval by the Anti-Inflation Board, specifies a 5.5 per cent increase on the salary grid, and a 5 per cent increase in responsi- bility allowances. The new salary grid ranges from $8,825 for level one teachers, with no experience, to $23,395 for teachers who have achieved level 7 with twelve years experience. The average annual salary, including increment, will increase from $15,731 to $16,975 for the contract year 1977-78. This represents an increased cost to the board of $213,425 for the school y ear. Added to the benefit package for the first time, is extended health care insurance and a dental plan to which the board will contribute 90 per cent of the premiim cost. The group life insuraAce plan has been up-dated to provide employees with coverage at one and one-half times their respective earnings. The contribution to this benefit and to OHIP will remain at 80 percent and 90 per cent respectively. Teachers required to use their own vehicles for transportation from school to school have been granted an increase from 18c to 20c per mile. The new contract also provides for an increase in the accumulated sick. days from 200 to 220, as well as two days special leave without loss of pay for urgent personal reasons, subject to approval of the director of Education. Both of the chief negotiators, Vincent Young of Goderich for the board and Sandy McQuillan of Seaforth for the teachers expressed satisfaction, with the settlement. "The teachers were realistic in what they were looking for, consequently •the negotiations were solved within a short period of time " Mr. Young said. "A very good settlement for the teachers and for the board. I feel it, puts the Huron-Perth Separate Board in a favourable position regarding the benefits offered to our teaching staff, as well as an attractive grid for future employees." Mr. McQuillan said, "As chief negotiator for the teachers, I feel that the settlement reached is very fair and equitable under the present economic conditions. The negotiating team was very pleased with the manner in which the new agrdement was reached." must congratulate the board's negotiating t eam and in particular, Mr. Young for his honesty and openness in negotiations", Mr. McQuillan concluded. Huron Perth SS Board sets '77 salary rates Sister Hagen is president of HP Catholic teachers NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLLS FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING TO ELECT A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE , '406 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF \ HURON BRUCE SATURDAY AND MONDAY JUNE 4 JUNE 6 From 12:00 Noon to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: STEPHENSON'S ADVANCE POLLS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING THE BALLOTS OF VOTERS WHO EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE ONTHE REGULAR POLLING DAY IN THE POLLING SUBDIVISIONS FOR WHICH THEIR NAMES APPEAR ON THE LISTS, WILL BE HELD PORT ELGIN-Fire Hall, corner of Emma and Goderich Streets KINCARDINE-Town. Nall, Main Street. WINGNA'M-Armories, Edward Street. BRUSSELS-Naywards Store, west side of Main Street. TH E BALLOT BOXES FOR THE ADVANCE POLLS, WILL NOT OPENED Oa THE COUNTING OF THE VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANOIDATE UNTIL THE CLOSE OF THE POLL8 ON THE REGULAR POLLING ElAY, BEING tHunsbAke, Jane 9, 1977, at 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. at the above locations GIVEN UNDER MY 'HANG 16* DAY OF MAY, 1977 iriEtUFFNING OFF CCADDrICS5,-. BRUSSELS RETURNINO OFFICER GEORGE E. RiectrecHP.....L... .................,...iii.ii.......