Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-27, Page 8RSDM ,10RO-2"01675
tem has small su
The Tuclterarnit� MunleCliffe and Vern Alderdice.
i ptll Telephone dill Row
Syetezn named .two: additional ct�xn
The five commissioners are elected at
large from the area served'"xhe� system,
salchera at their annual meeting.
'WedneuY
sd. night, March' 19. 'The strength Formerly, one n �o � mission iley and onener was `
of the commission was increased from Tuckersmith,
three to five members. S
from any other municip, lity.
I
Revenue in the Telephone ystem was up
Named to three year terms were W.D. in 1974 from 1973 from $129,923 to $156,611
#llgn, RR 1 Brucefield and Percy but expenses were also up, from $118,711 to
hnston of Bayfield. $155,800. In 1973 the company had a surplus'
appointed to a two- of $11,212 In 1974 this to VOL honeuce secretary-
. •
Elmer Hayter was re
y ar term. The other commissioners are Tuckersmith P .
Money ceiling raised, bul b
still short
1u s
treasurer, Mel Graham, attributed tlne. .
decline In surplus to inflation and greatly
Increased wage and material coats.. ,
The number of pho><xes in the cyst m was
increased from 1878 to 2002, Mr. Graham
said that the largest number of new phones
were installed in B i iro, both in the
village and along the
Tuckersmith is left in the pl�ovincedent
and
phone companies
operates with a staff of four,
Minister of
nt that the expenditure diture ceiling
per ai ele 50 inx1975 came ischool n for some com-
upil would be
ment$50
at BordHuron Permeeting Romann Seaforth
School
Monday night.
Goderich trustee Vince Young said in his
opinion Wells was getting "a lot of print but
not saying much", because although the
ceiling per pupil was up, most boards face
a declining enrolment. Business ad-
ministrator Jack Lane said the perpupil
allotment was based on the average daily
enrolment which is calculated three times
a year.
Mr. Young said announcements like
Wells' make negotiations harder because
people think "we're getting a lot more
additional allowance of half a trus a disCOMMIELLGG VII.CW • tur
pay. Chairman David Teahen asked that County Mentsal Health AssChurch hall ociation
Stratford: April
his salary remain as in past years, an 9 at St. Jo
allowance of one third trustee's pay, and
the board agreed. ". on the
Trustee John O'$rowsky reported
OSTC conference • for newly elected S en agate b o a� • • •
trustees that he attended along with r
-
me ing trustees Greg Fleming, Ron Marcy an de (continued from page 1)
William mmenda ons Thenew the board earn $4,400 is the accumulated underlevy since
two recommendations 1969:
more about what is actually being taught in The financial statement showed an
the schools and that in service training be actual revenue of $2,900,005, $42,951 under
provided for new trustees at the local level. the budgeted figure of 1974. Actual ex-
laterThe board will discuss these points at a penditure per pupil was $694.75 and the
meeting: board was under provincial Ministry of
Apolicy on board press releases will be
fresh air. Visitors to town policy and bylaw committee Education Dublin trustee JoeyLooby said he thought
should be pleasantly surprised at the made by the po ' Y a mo ion
the financial statement should be printed
progress of the environmental pr dayjec ni ht in posed byMichael Connolly. The chief newspapers and questioned the
One ofr theicu films shown Thursday g exec in local p copiesstioof the
executive officer or chairman should make
was' particularly relevant to Clinton. It Mr. Connolly said, "so that evey present policy of handing
illustrated. the decline of several towns, releases, 'f1Ut runningto the phone." statement out though the schools and
exposing the reasons. It also illustrated trustee is not un_churches.
somehfine community teamwork and how derstand why the assessment for separate
Trustee said he "A lot of people don't get them" he said.
these floundering towns are being restored Mr. Lane said it would be quite ex -
but at least, school purposes in Goderich was up only to adve id se in all the papers in the
ex -
stability.
stability. Not prosperity, $9,000 when there is so much building going pensive
.tostability. This, too, is part � of en- two counties. Trustee Michael Connolly
cycle eninl planning —
how to keep the on there. out of suggested mailing a copy of the statementn
cycle going. The idea reaches much "Either Catholics are moving to every ratepayer. The board- decided to-
Goderich or opting , to support the public
beyond flowers, trees, and a fresh coat of schools because of cost," he said. look into alternative forms of distribution.
paint.
schTrustee Looby said Mr. Lane should be
To understand yourself in relation to Mr. Lane said the assessment rollcongratulated on such a good financial
statement. �...
our surroundings, ask - yourself ' these computer arnliesout had with schools elfied all children �, badit didn't give dividends,
Y particularis
money." Mr. Lane commented that the
i Board Chairman ��r repoarted on Directord visit
board still doesn't know if the province Education
f h aEarly Childhood Education Centre of
increase their grant share proportionate to Conestoga College, Doon, Assistant
the ceiling increase. for votes and it Superintendent Joseph Tokar said the
"He (Wells) is lookingP philosophy on
looks good", was Mr. Young's comment. Ministry of Education's p
The 1975 budget cannot be drawn up until primary curriculum, entitled "The For -
budget regulations come frorn the Ministry mative years" would be presented to local
Mr.. Lane said, and they cannot be ex- principals soon. to
pected until sometime in April. Trustee Ted Geoffrey was appointed
' The board's building and property attend the Ontario Conference on
designed to give an committee was voted a second allotment of Education,
rnational and national overview in
in -
$10,000 for this year. Trustee Ted GeoffreY7-10.
reported that painting had been done in Toronto board May
participation by senior
several schools at a cost of $3,893 and P
fences installed at two schools. , students in Goderich's Arbor Day
On a recommendation by trustee Ron celebrations.
Marcy the chairman's honorarium was
Trustees conference in Windswere notified of a or Family
Life
discussed. Under new provincial.Educator
pril
regulations the chairman is allowed an and a dinner with a hildren to be held by the Perteaker on h
t e s bed c
(continued from page 1)
Square. Clinton ntay�bbe brice kwork; k; Clinton'soil
here — they pa
brick is still natural surface, so local
energies can go intofixingthe street -level
storefronts — something Goderich hasn't
yet commenced.
' Last week's meeting also viewed sket-
ches of two proposed parks in the down-
town area. Both are currently waste space
and hard on the eyes. This may change
shortly. Who knows? We may soon have thea
spot to sit and read our mail or gossip
this summer
n that
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