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The Huron County
Board of Education
invites tenders for
DAYCARE
VANASTRALIONS CLUB
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f Huron Public Education^
Opening Up the World
The Huron County
Board of Education
Requires an
ENGINEER
CUSTODIAN
at Goderich District Collegiate
Institute Goderich, Ontario
This is a permanent, full-time position
available effective immediately. The
successful candidate will be required
to work 40 hours per week including
shift work.
The successful applicant will provide
custodial and maintenance support to
the school and should possess ex
perience in those areas. All applicants
must possess a 4th Class Stationary
Engineers license.
Interested apolicants are requested to
send a letter of application and
resume outlining experience and
education, including references.
Please submit applications by noon
Friday, October 12, 1990 to:
Jeanne Dionne
Personnel Manger
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
N0M 1L0
FACILITY
FOR THE CLINTON
CO-OP CHILDCARE
CENTRE
at Central Huron Secondary
School
Sealed individual tenders properly
identified for the General Contract for
the addition to the above school in
Huron County, addressed to the
Huron County Board of Education will
be received by the Board Office at 103
Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, N0M
1L0, before 3:00 p.m. local time on
Thursday, October 11, 1990.
Bid Bond or certified cheque in the
amount of 10% of each individual
tender price must accompany each
tender.
The successful contractor shall pro
vide 50% Performance Bond and a
Labour and Materials Payment Bond.
Tender documents are available on
September 26, 1990 at the following
locations upon deposit of ’100.00 per
set:
Kyles, Garratt & Marklevitz
516 Huron Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 5T7
The Huron County
Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
(a Ministry of Housing Non-Profit
Housing Development) is currently
accepting applications for bachelor, 1-2-
and 3-bedroom apartment accommoda
tion located at 12th Street and 7th
Avenue in Vanastra, Ontario, for antici
pated occupancy March 1/91. Rents
$300-$475 including utilities. NOTE:
Rental assistance available for qualified
applicants. Application forms are avail
able from
McCormick & Zock Inc,
252 Pall Mail St, Suite 300,
London, Ontario N6A 5P6
(519) 432-3222
Bob Allan
Director
Joan Van den Broeck
Chair
Bob Allan
Director
Joan Van den Broeck
Chair
Letter from
the editor
Continued from page 5
We’re so filled with regional envy
that we’re ready to break up one of
the most blessed countries in the
world just to spite each other. Is it
any wonder that our politicians
sometimes think we’re children
who need to be protected from
ourselves. If we don’t want to be
treated like children we should
perhaps stop acting like children.
Record family
history
Continued from page 4
camera. The final point to consider
is the background. Faces are given
priority when the background is
neutral or sketchy. Too much detail
in the background, like bold flower
ed wallpaper, will take away from
the strength of the faces.
Group shots can tell a story. If
the family is gathered at Uncle
Joe’s over Christmas you could get
a shot of everyone putting hay
down during chore time or a shot of
the kids shovelling snow on the
walk. Shots that portray action take
away from the features of the
people so you may have to consider
carefully just what you want to use
to illustrate your family’s life in the
township history book. If you have
any old photos, newspapers, re
cords, etc., please feel free to
contact anyone on the West Wawa-
nosh history committee. Some of
the members are: Marion Zinn
528-3710. Joan Armstrong 528-
2903, Rhea Hamilton-Seeger 529-
7238.
Argument
leads to tire
slashing
A Wingham man who slashed
tires of a car after an argument
with its owner will appear in
Wingham Provincial Court Dec. 19
for sentencing.
Michael Wattam of Wingham
was ordered to come back to court -
on that date by Judge R.G.E.
Hunter after Mr. Wattam pleaded
guilty to doing the damage.
The judge was told that on Aug.
25, 1990 Mr. Wattam was at a
house party across the street from
the victim’s house in Wingham.
There was some discussion with
the neighbour, then Mr. Wattam
went back into the house where the
party was being held, got a knife
and slashed the tires on the right
side of the vehicle. Value of the
tires was given at $320.
Mr. Wattam said he didn’t have
a job so hadn’t been able to make
restitution. Judge Hunter said he
could perhaps sell his own car to
come up with the money. He
suggested it would be wise for Mr.
Wattam to return Dec. 19 with a
receipt from the victim saying the
restitution had been made.
During the last two months
county schools have been the
victims of break, enter and thefts
and usually these crimes cause
considerable damage in the form of
broken windows and ruined sup
plies.
Following is a list of the schools
victimized:
1 - South Huron District High
School
On Saturday, September 1, 1990
damage was seen at the school and
a check revealed that windows
were broken and an Armstrong
flute as well as a drum throne
(small metal stand with padded
seat) were stolen from the music
room. Other areas of the school had
been ransacked.
2 - Exeter Public School
It was discovered on September
1, 1990 that vandals had entered
the Exeter Public School and let off
a fire extinguisher and ransacked
the main office. The vandals stole a
Realistic Ghetto-blaster, Phillips
mini-recorder Dictaphone and a
computer monitor.
3 - Victoria Public School
(Goderich)
On Sunday, September 10, 1990
a window was broken and entry
gained to the school facilitating the
theft of the following items:
1 - Apple (IGS computer Serial
Number E0231 F5A001LCA
1 - Apple Colour RGB Monitor
Serial No. N9610291 (A2MG014)
1 - Apple Image Writer 11 (printer)
1 - Apple 5.25 disc drive Ser. No.
KG78101 (A9M010Y2)
1 - Apple 3.5 disc drive Ser. No.
Y990140 (A9M0106PA)
1 - Kid computer keyboard (Mup
pet learning keys - Jim Hanson)
1 - Panasonic VHS AG 1000 Video
player
4 - Grey Central Public School
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the Deaf,
seeing is
believing.
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Vandalized
Prior to July 31, vandals gained
access to the roof of the school
where they kicked and bent the
vent pipes causing the roof seals to
fail allowing the rain to enter the
building and necessitating the re
pair of the roof and water clean up.
5 - Zurich Public School broken in
to
On the weekend of September
8-9th a thief or thieves entered the
school and stole the following:
1 - Two stereo speakers for a Lloyds
model 380 stereo (the stereo was
left behind
2 - 1 top loading VCR, Panasonic
school model #NU8350, Ser. No.
F3hl0031.
3 - 1 Pulsar double cassette player,
recorder with AM/FM radio.
6 - Usbome Public School
Was broken into and the follow
ing items stolen:
1 - One 4 plug power bar
2 - Amiga computer keyboard serial
No. 138768
3 - 1 computer table
4 - 1 Panasonic VCR Model No. y
0240-616 Ser. No. E95A10047.
5 - One 35mm black’s camera
model DX45 Ser. No. N1268588
6 - One vantage esprit phone
7 - One large provincial flag.
There has been damage to other
schools as well and this is adding
up to a huge bill of expense for the
Huron County School Board (you
the taxpayer).
If you have information about
this or any other crime call Crime
Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-
265-1777 and you will be eligible to
receive a reward of up to $1,000.
You will never have to reveal your
name nor appear in court. Remem
ber crime doesn’t pay Crime Stop
pers does.
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