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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1990. PAGE 19.
Bob Allan
Director
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LOCATION
Learning Resources Centre
Clinton. Ontario
R.B. Allan
Director
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
TECHNICIAN
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Full-time
12 monthly year
Flexible hours may be required
Preference will be given to applicants possessing some or all of the
following qualifications:
1. Post-secondary education in an electronics or computer technician course;
2. Extensive knowledge of and the ability to maintain, troubleshoot
and repair a selection of computer hardware and software;
3. Knowledge of and experience with DOS, QNX operating systems and
library automation systems; and
4. The ability to maintain and repair audiovisual equipment.
Interested applicants are requested to submit a resume and
prior to 12:00 noon, Thursday. June 21, 1990 to:
Jeanne Dionne Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton. Ontario
NOM 1L0
Joan Van den Broeck Boron Public Education
chair Opening Up the World
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
invites applications
for the position of
TEACHER ASSISTANT
It Is anticipated that there will be a few vacancies throughout the
County during the 1990-91 school year.
Individuals successful in obtaining a Teacher Assistant position will be
required to work with exceptional students. Preference will be given to
those candidates with post-secondary training and practical experience
in the area of child development, with particular emphasis on
exceptional children.
Successful applicants will become members of C.U.P.E., Local 1428.
Interested applicants are requested to forward an application, which
will Include a resume and references, prior to 12:00 noon, Wednesday,
June 20, 1990 to: Jeanne Dionne
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1LO
Joan Van den Broeck flnroa Public Education
chair Opening Up the World
The Huron County
Board of Education
invites tenders for
ALTERATIONS
TO HURON COUNTY 8CHOOL8
Sealed Individual tenders properly
Identified for the General Contract
for the Alterations to the following
schools In Huron County,
addressed to the Huron County
Board of Education, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO
will be received by the Board
Office before 1:00 p.m. local time
on Thursday, June 21, 1990.
1. Alterations
Vanastra Public School
2. New Mezzanine and Exterior Canopy
South Huron District High
School * Exeter
3. Alterations to Construction
Technology Shops
Central Huron Secondary
School - Clinton
4. Alterations to West Wing
Central Huron Secondary School
- Clinton
Bid Bond or Certified cheque in
the amount of 10% of each
Individual tender price must
company each tender.
The successful contractor shall
provide a 50% Performance Bond
and a Labour and Materials
Payment Bond.
Tender documents are available
on June 8, 1990 upon payment of
a $100.00 deposit per set at the
following offices:
Kyles, Garratt & Marklevitz
516 Huron Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 5T7
The Huron County Board of
Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
General Contractors may submit
tenders on one school or any
combination of schools.
Contracts will be awarded on the
basis of tenders received on each
individual school alteration.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted
Joan Van de Broeck %
Chair s *
\IrL( THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
requires a
SECRETARY
at
Brookside Public School
Responsibilities will include typing, filing and providing support
services to the administration, teachers and students of the
school.
The ideal candidate will have:
1. typing, filing and computer experience;
2. knowledge of general office practices; and
3. excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Terms of employment: 35.0 hours per week
10 month year
Effective date of employment will be September, 1990.
Please submit applications by noon Tuesday, June 19,1990, to:
Jeanne Dionne
Personnel Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
Huron Public Education
Joan Van den Broeck Q ffor|j R.B. Allan
Director^
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The Lucknow Beef Calf Club held
its second meeting at the St.
Helen’s Hall on May 23 at 8 p.m.
To start off their meeting mem
bers toured Trelevean’s Feed Mill
in Lucknow. Everyone was inter
ested in this valuable tour. The
Lucknow Club thanks Trelevean’s
for the opportunity to tour their
mill.
The meeting then resumed at the
St. Helen’s Hall where Paul Heiffer
from United Breeders of Wingham
gave an excellent presentation on
artificial insemination.
President Dianne Black conduct
ed the meeting and secretary
Maryon Dow read the minutes of
the last meeting. The next meeting
will be held at Don Alton’s on June
20 at 8 p.m.
Busy cooks
There was an excellent turnout last Wednesday evening for
Melville Presbyterian Church’sannual May time supper.
Everyone enjoyed the delicious home cooked meal and the
steady flow of people to the food table kept the ladies in the
kitchen busy. ______________________
Beef calf
club sees
feed mill
“Stand By Me”, “Jazz prelude”
and “Fidgets”. Also there were
trios played by Andy Overholt,
Grant Jarvis and Dylan Hutchins
on the trumpets. Rebecca Dauphin,
Laura Douma and Heather Somers
performed two songs on the saxa-
phones and baritone.
These 20 students plus others
will also be performing at Mr.
Axtmann’s Retirement Tea on June
3 at the school. Then on Monday,
June 4 a large group of students
will play their instruments at the
Huron County Board of Education
Tea for the retiring teachers of
Huron County. They are really
looking forward to playing the
instruments at these events and
would like to thank Mr. Parsons for
allowing them to play.
FIELD DAY
by Sheri Huether
On Friday, May 25 students from
grades 2-8 (7 and up) participated
in a day of track and field at
Brussels Public School. They open
ed the day with Mr. Axtmann’s
announcement at 9:30 a.m. The
field events that took place were:
high jump, shot put and softball
throws, triple jump, running long
jump and standing long jump. The
50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 800 m,
and the 1500 m. that was run on
May 28 were all the running
events. There are four age groups
consisting of Mites, which are ages
seven and eight, Tykes which are
ages nine and ten, Atoms which are
ages eleven and twelve and Ban
tams which are ages thirteen and
up.
The overall and runner-up win
ners are: in the mite division in first
place was Jay Seibert and Mandy
Sellers; in second place were Joel
Kellington and Stephanie Patch.
For the Tyke division there was
Cory Bragg and Kara Pepper in the
first place and Jonathon Patch and
Sherry Themen in second. Adam
Carr and Stacy Hahn came first in
the Atom division and Chris Burk
holder and Kim Mulvey came
second. In the Bantam division
Brett Clarkson and Angie Yoon
came in first place. There was a tie
for the boys in second place with
Rob Gowing and Randy Beuer-
mann. Second place went to Eliza
beth Carr in the girls Bantam
division. Congratulations to these
winners and everyone who partici
pated in the events.
We would like to thank the
teachers and their helpers for
running the events and making our
day an exciting one.
The first and second (in some
cases third) placements in each
event will go on to Howick June 5 to
compete there against Grey, Wing
ham, East Wawanosh, Turnberry
and Howick. Good luck to every
one.
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