The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-14, Page 4board
Councillors Aitchison and
Cranston.
Gordon H. Brindley re-
quested an official letter of
permission from COuncil to
hold, dances in his Auction
Centre in Dungannon. On '
motion, of Councillors Hickey
-and -Semer the ad* WS'
directed to write said letter,
Motion by Councillors
Hickey. and Cranston, That
Building Permits be author-
Ized for:: G, Webster-house
additon; M. Turner imple-
ment shed; W4 Shetler - 2
houses; D. Stutzman - house
and G, Humphrey - house.
The Clerk'was directed to
mail a Nomination Form to
Wingham'and District Hos-
---pitaritentitiiithik Brame Mac- .
from Ashfield Township.
Men's slow pitch is organ-
ized again, and soccer is be-
coming more popular each
season.
The `seven ball diamonds
which are used are main-
tained by the township.
Brookside and Kingsbridge
schools donate the use of -
their diamonds, also Petrie's
at Port Albert and Donald
Siinfison at North Ashfield.
The two township diamonds
at Ashfield Park and Dun-
gannon are used extensively.
The sale will be held in the
Township shed 'on June 14
and any committee members
may be contacted for infor-
mation. New, used articles or
baking are welcome as dona-
.tions.
sh teld rec
committee 1
garage sale
The'iegular May meeting'
of. West Wawanosh Team;
ship Council took place in the'
office of the Mimicipal build
big on Tuesday evening,
May 6, 1980, All members ;
!ere in attendance. with 11,
Reeve Durnin -presiding. '
0
The.minutes of the regular
April meeting and three
special meetings, were: read
and,, adopted on motion of
A monster garage auction
and bake sale is being
planned by.the Recreation
committee of Ashfield Town-
ship. Committee'members
who - were appointed -by
ToWnship Council are Herb
Wilkins, Clarence Doherty,
Cleason Martin, Clete Dal-
ton, Randy Kerr, Dianne
Park, Denise Dalton, Murray
Irvin, Kathy Olson who acts
as secretary, and two Council
members, Grant Curran and
John. Austin, who acts as
chairman.
,The committee is enthusi-
as& about sponsoring ball,
soccer, and a program co-
ordinator for the township
schools if they wish to partic-
ipate in programs. Nine girls
teams are organized to play
ball this season, six of them
the Townillip of West Wawa;
nosh hereby sets the General
Municipal mill' rate at 46.94
mills for. Farm and Resid-
ential, and 55.22 mills for
Business and Commercial,
and hereby gives first, sec-
ond 'and. third readingto
By -Law #7-1980 authorizing
the levying of the various:
mill rates required, and the
collection of taxes for the
year 1980.
The Clerk was directed to
write the Parade Coinmittee
for the Dungannon, 125th
Birthday celebrations in-
forming them that West
NIVawanosh Township Coun-
cil approved the closing of
concession 4-5 from sideroad
15-16 and the designated
streets in Dungannon for
approximately :three hours
before.and dining the parade
on Saturday, August 2, 1980.
The •road accounts were
ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Aitchison and
Cranston.
Council members observ-
ed a minute's silence in
.memory of the, late Leo
.Foram
'On motion ,of Councillor !
Aitchison, the meeting ad-
journed to June 3 at 8.00
Pan,
Kenzie to represent the min.
icipality ofi • the Board of
Governors of the. Wingham
and District Hospital for the
year 1980-1981. •
Carl Seeger was appointed
to the Blyth District Fire
Area as representative from
WeFt Mawanosh Township,
succeeding the • late Leo
Foram.
The 1980 Budget was dis-
cussed and several mill rate
proposals for the General
Municipal rate were examin-
ed. Motion by Councillors
Seeger and Aitchison, That
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Close classrooms
Four part-tirne
WILMA OKE
teachers have been
Due 'to declining declared redundant by
enrolments and changing_
program needs, the
Huron-Perth County the
board. It is hoped
some of the teachers
affected will be able to fill
'positions that are Roman Catholic Separate
School"Board will close presently open or that
come open between now two classrooms effective
and the first of Sep-September '1 and reduce
tember. teaching time.
The two classrooms to
Six teaching positions, be closed are: one at Our none of them full-time,
Lady of Mount Carmel were announced Friday
School at Mount Carmel following the meeting and and St. Aloysius School, are being advertised
Stratford.
throughout the system.
The board reduced the They include: an oral
present staff of two 'French teacher at St. religion education con- James, Seafortli and St. sultants by 25 percent to Columbari (50 percent);
one full-time and one . kindergarten teacher at
part-time (50 percent) St. Boniface, Zurich T50 consultant.
percent); special Two principals will education resource
trade schools -- Leo teacher. 'at St. Joseph's,
Turner of Holy Name Of Clinton and St. Joseph's,
Mary will gO to St. Stratford, each 30 per- Ambrose School, cent); and a music
Stratford and Paul Nickel teacher, 10 percent, at St.
of St. Ambrose will take Joseph's, Clinton and St.
over the principal's Joseph's, ' Kingsbridge, position at Holy Name of also 10 percent.
Mary School.
Thirteen classroom The Huron-Perth
-teachers- a-re -to -he -County Roman Catholic
transferred
Separate School Board
Friday approved the . Eight itinerant appointment of Mary
teachers also received Flaftnery, Egmondville;
transfers this week: to the position of special
education consultant for Due to declining , the board.
enrolments there. has
Miss Flannery has been a marginal ,
, worked in special reduction in the teaching education .fer the board
time of eight teachers for the past 10 years. The`
throughout the system board has had no special and a
mitt final Increase education consultant in the to
g time of since 1972. During the last three tea ers in the
Turn to page 5* system.
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Minister