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Several standing policies were
set Monday evening by the.
Huron County Board of
Educationmeeting. in Clinton.
The first of these gives the
principals of the individual
schools 'the authority to make
the decision whether or not
buseswill run when the weather
is questionable. The board noted
it would be impossible to make
decisions centrally regarding the
cancellation or early departure
from school of all board -owned
and contracted buses during
inclement- weather.
Board . member John
Broadfoot asked how the
principal living 25 miles away
from the school could make a
, decision about weather. He was
told the policy statement
provided for such principals to
-delegate authority on this matter -
to someone residing closer to the
school. -
School principals were also
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, 86
Waterloo Street, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary
recently with their son in
Montreal.
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Thomson
of Ottawa, visited with Mrs. J. F.
Thomson at the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuller
spent the weekend in Hamilton
with • Miss Bernice Fuller,
Hamilton, (helping o'Bernjice
move.) .
left iri charge of suspension and
expulsion of any students who
have disregarded all other means
of reasonable disciplinary action...
When such matters are brought
before the board, they shall be
dealt with in committee.
The board also gave approval
for the use of privately -owned
automobiles to transport small
groups of students on authorized
school business, and agreed to.
compensate owners for the extra
expense involved in providing
adequate Insurance coverage.
A request from the principal
of Victoria School in Goderich
to allow Goderich teachers) to
travel to Violet Elexnentary
School in St. Clair Shores.
Michigan, on an exchange
program was denied.
Director of Education John
D. Cochrane said, "It is just too
soon to get into this sort of
thing."
Board members also agreed to
advise Middlesex County Board
of Education that Huron
students presently attending
Middlesex ' schools will be
allowed to complete their.
education in that school system.
Huron -Perth board orders
new school buses
BY WILMA'OKE
Two new 66 -passenger GMC
buses have been ordered by the
Huron -Perth Separate School
Board for the Zurich area.
Arthur Haid, chairman of the
bus committee, reported at a
meeting in . St. James Separate
School, Seaforth, on Monday
evening that the tender of Huron
Motor Products Ltd., Zurich,
had been accepted.
It was the lowest of five
tenders. The two buses will cost
a total of $12,253.22 plus
trade-in value of the present two'
1966 buses owned by the board.
Delivery is to be made by Jan. 1.
Oscar Kieffer said one of the
Wingham bus drivers is now
drawing 21 children to school,
but was only carrying 13 when
he signed his 'contract. The
board agreed to increase his pay
to $14 daily retroactive to Sept.
2.
John Vintar, superintendent,
reported on his progress in
updating the libraries in the
schools and plans to arrange for
libraries where none now exist.
The former board room and a
storage room are to be made
into a library resource centre at
St. Boniface School, Zurich.
The board accepted the
resignation of Constance
' Connelly, the principal's relief at
St. Mary's School, Goderich.
A donation of $84.84 -was
approved for the Ontario
Museum, Toronto for the visits
to the museum by Huron -Perth
separate school children. ')
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank T. Manderson, RR 2, Goderich, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Irene Claire Mary, to
Lieutenant Edward John Tisdale, North Surrey, British
Columbia. The marriage will take place . on Wednesday,
December 17, 1969, at seven o'clock, CFB Protestant Chapel,
Clinton, Ontario.
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