HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-03-16, Page 11School board approves salary increase
BY WILMA OKE
The Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board approved an
increase in salary of $1,603 or
six per cent for Jack Lane,
Superintendent of Business,
effective as of the first of
January, 1978. Travel
allowance was increased two
cents to 20 cents.
In addition as a
replacement to O.M.E.R.S.
payment of $�00. was ap-
proved toward a personal
registered Retirement
avings Plan, also payment
$403.34 or two-thirds of $610
ward an accident plan,
P.D.I.
he increases for Mr. Lane
subject to Anti-inflation
rd approval.
he board approved a
pensation package for an
ase of $976 to be paid to
owland, Coordinator of
ing and Maintenance,
t to A.I.B. approval.
avel allowance will be
sed from 18 cents to 20
He has the option of
ng dental and ex -
health care during the
esired with the board
0 per cent of the cost.
ard'will advertise for
me custodian to be
30 per cent time at
�e of Mary School,
. The duties of the
ustodian will be
70 per cent time.
al duties are to be
cordingly.
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Crowley of R.R. 2, Gadshill, meeting will be held Tuesday,
stated the 37y2 per cent in- March 28.
crease in OHIP rates an- Gregory Fleming of
nounced a few days ago, will Creditors, chairman of
have a great impact on the transportation committee
board's budget as the in- said the committee is plan -
crease was unexpected. It ning meetings with the
will cost the board an extra transportation committees of
$15,228. the Huron and the Perth
Trusted Michael Connolly county boards of education to
of Kippen asked if the OHIP discuss current problems for
fees cheque was sent to the mutual benefit.
Ministry or the Treasurer of The board approved in
Ontario and he was told it was principle a request from
sent to the Treasurer. Mr. principal Dave Zyluck of St.
Connolly replied, "Yes, I Joseph's School,
thought it went to the Kingsbridge, for him to
treasurer and where it goes launch a program to raise
after that nobody knows -- it funds through the St. Joseph's
all goes into one big pie." School Association to build a
Chairman Crowley said he tennis court on the school
had attended the public property, which will be used
speaking contest in Dublin on as an ice rink in winter. In
Thursday night and wished to addition metal soccer posts
congratulate the Ontario will be installed with final
English Catholic Teachers board approval after the
Association of Huron and money is available.
Perth for sponsoring the
worthwhile programme. "I
wish to say the teachers
should be commended on
their efforts."
Shelagh Hewitt, Education
Co-ordinator for the Stratford
Festival and John Heney, the
president, attended the board
session to make a proposal on
behalf of Robin Phillips,
Artistic Director of the
Festival. Mrs. Hewitt said the
Festival is a resource centre
largely untapped by the
community that lies around
it.
She said, "Because Robin
Phillips and the Stratford
Festival believe in the young
people of this country we
would like to help in the
development of that resource
(the young people) ."
Because of the winter break
March 16 to 26 and Easter
Monday the next board
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electrical power supply
reliability desirable and
necessary to meet the needs
of all the people of Ontario as
the future unfolds.
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Power System Reliability,
Ontario Hydro,
, Hamilton.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1978—PAQE 11
Students from Central Huron Secondary hit the books March 9 at Wesley -Willis Church.
The class was held at the church because of the Huron County teachers' strike, but classes
were cancelled the next day after a suggestion by the teachers' federation that it would be
better if the four teachers taking part in the tutoring did it on an individual basis. (News -
Record photo by Ashley Geddes)
Family dance April 7
By Mary Merner
Sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Tom
Whyte and his family on the
passing of his wife Lenore the
past week. .
Court Constantine L1842
held their meeting on
Thursday evening March 9.
Business discussed in-
cluded: District Council
meets Thursday evening
March 16 in the hall; Family
Dance to be held in the hall on
April 7 for all families with
Marie Flynn and Band
providing the music; and the
spring dance to be held on
May 5 in Blyth Hall with
Shannon providing the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson, David, Darren
and Luanne visited on
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Preszcator,
Christine, Lisa, Christopher
and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey
visited on Sunday with his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wasson of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine. Lisa,
Christopher and Greg were
Sunday supper guests with
Taylor guest of honor
By Mary Chessell contest conducted by Mildred
Miss Donna Taylor was the McAsh 'and Bonnie Ray. A
guest of honour at a largely skit "The Grand Opening of
attended bridal shower in the Donna's Salon" provided the
Township Hall on Wednesday audience with a lot of laughs.
evening. Dianne Kirton was Girls taking part in it were
mistress of ceremonies for Brenda and Bonnie Dowson,
the program which began Bonnie Voisin, Luanne
with a "Recipe for Washday" Taylor, Tanis Chutes and
by Bonnie Roy. Kaye Hill.
Jacquie Taylor favoured Dianne read an address of
with several piano solos, and good wishes. and Donna was
Tracy Hayter did a tap dance presented with many lovely
number. Mavis Turner gifts. She graciously thanked
played two numbers on the everyone, and invited them to
accordion come and view the wedding
Evelyn McKinley was the gifts at her mother's home on
winner of the floral wedding Tuesday April 4.
his grandmother, Mrs.
Lawrence Hill of Crediton,
visiting on Sunday evening
with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Pfaff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presz-
cator, Bill Debbie and
Michael visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lee
of Seaforth.
Hardy, handy, healthy, helpers
The first meeting of the
Clinton III 4-H Homemaking
Club was held at Mrs.
Saundercock's on February
22.
Each of the members
presented their answers to
the roll call, which was
"What does 4-H mean to
me?" We held an election of
officers; they are as follows:
president, Marilyn, Van
Altena; vice-president, Bev
Walker; secretary, Lori
Saundercock; and press
reporters, Julie Proctor and
Krissy Macdonald.
We discussed Focus on 4-H
and developing good mental
habits.
The second meeting of the
Clinton III 4-H Homemaking
Club was held at Mrs. Mur-
ch's on March 1.
We decided on a name for
our club, it is called the
Hardy, Handy, Healthy,
Helpers. Our club has been
invited to Brucefield to hear
our provincial menTher of
parliament, Mr. Jack Riddell
on March 23 at 8 p.m.
We discussed the history of
quilting and quilting
techniques, and the members
started working on their
quilting samples. by Julie
Proctor
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