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THE LUCKNOW SENI1NEL, LIJCICNOW, ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1978:
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Co-chairman for the Ontario March of Dimes in Lucknow, Laura Lee
Cayley had 700 letters to Mail as the rural canvass mail drop gets
underway this week. Rural residents ink the Lucknow area should
receive their mail canvass on Wednesday or Thursday as the March
of Dimes seeks support for the physitally handicapped. Helping
stuff envelopes are counter clockwise, Laura Lee Cayley,
co-chairman, Kay Collyer, Bennie Halverda, Bernice Davies,
co-chairman, and Mildred Loree; all of Lucknow. The rural mail
campaign is a new phase of the March of Dimes campaign and the
local campaign will include Lucknow, Dungannon and Holyrood
mail routes. Over 30 canvassers will be canvassing in ihe village this
week, °
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-Elect delegates
The Huron Bruce New Demo-
crat Riding Association recently
nominated four members to be
delegates to the Ontario. New
Democratic Convention in Febru-
ary. •
The four are Danny Milne, Bob
Ferguson, Gaye Hollingshead of
Kincardine; and Jack Dafonseca
of Tiverton.
There will be a meeting of the
riding association at the encf of
January to discuss the relatiVe
merits of the three candidates for
leadership.
Cabinet
confirms
Bruce
transmission
line
Energy Minister James Taylor
today announced the• Ontario
Cabinet has rejected the Interest-
ed Citizens Group's proposal for a
four-month study of an alterna-
tive transmission line route from
the Bruce Generating Station to
Milton via Kitchener. ,
At the same time, Cabinet
authorized Ontario Hydro to
continue with, the acauisition of
land and construction for the
Bruce to Milton transmission line,
Mr: Taylor said.
Mr. Taylor had agreed to
review their •proposal_ and, to
discuss this matter with the
Premier and Cabinet as a result of
the meeting in his office of
December 13, 1977, with the
Interested Citizens Group (ICG).
The Minister said he had
examined and discussed with
Cabinet the route preferred by
the Interested Citizens Group and
their contention that it would save
tilne, construction costs and
would result in a better systems
plan' while reinforcing the etect-
rical supply, to Kitchener.
Any changes in the, route of the
transmission line would Icause
substantial delay in the transmis-.
sion of power. The cost penalties
resulting from this •locked -in
power. would mean higher elect-
rical rate § for all consumers in °
Ontario. ;
Cabinet has rejected the ICG's
proposal and has reconfirmed its
decision of May 29, 1974, that the
Bruce transmission line should
cross the Niagara Escarpment at
,Limehouse.
Mr. Taylor also stated that he
has reviewed the report prepared •
by , Slater Energy Consultants
Inc., commissioned by the Minist-
ry of Energy to review Ontario
Hydro's load flow and, transient
stability studies which were
.presented to the Solandt Commis-
sion in 1973.
Bruce County Board of Education
Ackert named chairman
Lloyd Ackert, trustee from
Lucknow, Teeswater and Culross,
and of Kinloss Township, was
acclaimed chairman of the Bruce
County Board of Education Tues-
day, January7, in Chesley.
Mr. Ackert, \ who was vice-
chairman last year, has been a
member of the board for the past
three years.
Chairman in 1977 Cam\ Mac-
Auley was also nominated for the
position, but turned it down.
Albert Smith, trustee from
Lions Head and the Townsjiips of
St. Edmunds, Linsday and East-
nOr, was elected vice-chairman.
, Mr. Smith ran against Doug
Kreutzweiser, trustee from Port
Elgin, Southampton and Saugeen
Township.
Muriel Aiken, trustee from the
villages of Hepworth and Tara
and the townships of Afriabel and
Arran, declined her nomination.
In other business, vice-chair-
man Albert Smith was elected as
the trustee representative 'to the
board of .directors of the Ontario
Public School Trustee Associa-
tion.
Mr, Smith served on that board
last year as well.
RATIFIED AGREEMENT
The board also ratified the.
1977-78 secondary school teach..
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ers agreement. The teachers have
been without a contact since
September 1, 1977.
According to the agreement, a
secondary school teacher's begin-
fling salary will be $11,870. Last
year, the salary' was $11,200.
A teacher with 11 years
experience and full qualifications
will receive $25,970. Last year
. that same teacher received $24,-
500.
Principals of secondary schools
with 1,000 or more pupils
(Walkerton is the only one in
Bruce County) will receive betwe-
en S33,700 and $35,900. Last year
that salary figure was between
$31,800 and $34,000.
Principals of secondary schools
with less than 1,000 pupils (the
remaining schools in Bruce Coun-
tu) will receive a salary between
$32,400 and $34,600 compared to
last year's salary of $30,500 to
$32,700.
Vice principals of all secondary
schools in Bruce County will
receive a salary between $30,700
and $31,800 compared to last
year's salary of $29,000 to
$30,100.
The salaries, retroactive tq
Seiitember I,- 1977 fall within the
MB guidelines.
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