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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 1, 1987—Page 23
Linda Price selected as director
A London woman has been selected as
program director for the brand new Huron
Alcohol and Addiction Assessment and
Referral Program.
Announcement of the appointment of
Linda Prince as the new program director
was made to Huron County Council at its
regular June meeting by Dr. James
McGregor of Wingham, the county's ac-
ting medical officer of health.
The provincially funded program was
recently announced by the Ontario
Ministry of Health and is to be ad-
ministered by the Huron County l3oard of
Health through a separate advisory
council.
Appointments to that eight -member ad-
visory council were made by the board in
March and approved by county council at
its regular April meeting.
In making the announcement of Mrs.
Price's appointment to council, Dr.
McGregor said the new program director
will start in July.
Grant forces closure of school
• from page 22
school the board hopes to build in Stratford
by 1990 to house all its secondary students.
OTHER BUSINESS
Bruce NcCall, Chairman of the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority and its com-
munity relations Co-ordinator, Paul Weiten-
dorf, attended the Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School Board
meeting and showed a film on the
Wawanosh Nature Centre and spoke of the
conservation education provided there for
2,600 school children last year. The 400 acre
site is open year round with trained staff on
hand to work with the children.
The religious classes for the trainable
retarded in the coming school year will be
increased from once weekly to twice
weekly.
The board approved the resignation of
Mary Brown by mutual consent.
The resignation of Michelle Whitely from
St. Mary's School Goderich was accepted
and Karla Hogan was hired for the same
school.
Maria Spinozzi was hired at St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora, as a classroom teacher,
and Bernice Bishop was hired at the same
school as a classroom teacher, also Mary
Lou Jordan to teach special education.
Joanne Goetz was hired as a classroom
teacher at St. James. Seaforth:
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SUMMER SCHOOL 1987
The Huron County Board of Education offers the following
courses at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton from
Thursday, July 2nd to July 24th, 1987.
A. SECONDARY July 2nd to July 24th 9 A.M. to 12:30n P.M.
IMPROVEMENT COURSES
English 1G Mathematics 1G
English 1A Mathematics 1A
English 2G Mathematics 2G
English 2A Mathematics 2A
English 3G Mathematics 3G
English 3A Mathematics 3A
English 4G Mathematics 4G
English 4A Mathematics 4A
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SENIOR TUTORIALS
An effort will be made to provide tutorial instruction for
Senior Secondary students for upgrading purposes.
Individual application to the Summer School Principal
is required.
B. ELEMENTARY July 2nd to July 17th 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
Grade 7 - Remedial English
Grade 7 - Remedial Mathematics
Grade 7 - Remedial English and Mathematics
Grade 8 - Remedial English
Grade 8 - Remedial Mathematics
Grade 8 - Remedial English and Mathematics
C. DRIVER EDUCATION July 2nd to July 10th
9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. .
Fees: Secondary Credit Courses No Fee
Elementary No Fee
Driver Education $90.00
forms Registration o s a d further information o f n r r i formation ar e
available by calling the Summer School Principal or
Registering at CHSS Clinton 482-3471.
Frank MacDonald
Principal
"Summer School 1987"
524-2365