HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-18, Page 10* 10 OODEWH_SIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971
New meeting. schedule
for Huron Bd. of Ed.
For a trial period of two trainable retarded school, the
months, the Huron County remedial classes, vocational
Board of Education will adopt a courses, guidance services and
new meeting schedule. . special problems such as
On the first Monday of eaChl peiceptual handicaps, emotional
month, the board will .convene - distress. speech therapy,
at 3:30 p.m. to discuss academie etc.
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matteThis pOrtion vvill The nUblic is not invited to,
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adjourn, at 6 p.m., the trustees . attend these meetings, although
and the administration will have the press will be included and -
dinner together fn, the school permitted to make a report. .
cafeteria and the meeting will . • ,-
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resume again, j.ri Catriera„ at , ..
' 7:1. The regular open meeting • - „ .
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beginning sharp at 8 p.m. and
The second 'meeting of the suggests
' , continue until 10:30 p.m.
month will be held on the'third
.- Monday and will be held entirely holiday tours
in the evening.
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• Theshange is planned,to give . A suggestion • by .Mrs. ' J. W.
the board abetter opportunity ., Wallace, Goderich, that
to explOre the academic side of boarcl-owned school buses be
things within the. Huron County offered during the summer
educational- system. - months at a minima! , cost to
- The first presentati9n will be students • desiring to ."see
the afternoon ofApril 5, when Canada" was not approved by
W. D. Kertwell° will make a Huron County goard of
'report on special educa*n in - Education meeting in Clinton
the county. Special „education, Nlonday evening.
the board learne'd, covers the 111. fact, when the suggestion
became a • motion to have the
- administration look at _costs, the
vote was 7 to 6 against the
Word has been received from proposal.
tire- ,-Western Ontario - "This isnot our • business at
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«Conservatory of Music that Tom all," stated vice-chairman John
McGill has passed the Grade 8 Broadfoot. "We would be in ;
honor standingTom is- the -Son bus linesAdvocates ., ." , ...
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The students at „Goderich District Collegiate Institute had
examinations all this week and the pressure was really on them.
Here the students begin an afternoon exercise in the gymnasium
at the school to determine how much they have learnecrthus far
piano examination with an direct competition td charter
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray 's "WV -could take that view support
Flying home. Friday, March With. . regard _ t� School . ,
19, -.to spend, .the--Much-school. gymnasiums, too,"_ retarled Mrs. - Continued -from Page 1 -
break with her parents, will be Wallace, . . .
'Miss Penny ' BtoWn, , who is "Buses andbuildings are two - many 'folks these days, requires
teaching at Pine St. School in different, things," "., argueq prop'ef facilities. There are just
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Thunder Bay. Penny is the Broadfoot. 'A child is not a not enough amping spots to
LOIN PORK CHOPS
daughter of Mr: ad Mrs. George school child hut, somebody's -Son meet the present demand and
or' daughter when he or she is more campsites should be
Brown,' 203 . Widder St., ' •,
Goderich. 'Also visiting. for the not in school." ° developed
weekend will be their sori Bob . ' • :
Mrs. Wallace was again
in, the school year. Students who obtain
in this set of exams will not have to
end Of 'the school term. (staff photo)
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sufficiently high markt.
rite the next set at the
.Newsjpapers get things
done "
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CLINTON - GODERICH - KINCARDINE
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who is in his' final year of law at . appointed to the board of - Another, devglopment of COTTAGE ROLLS -
Western University in LondO'n directOrs for the Ontario Public interest to tourists is historical
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• and his wife Susan, and Laverne .School Trustees Association. -. site markers.
1<khenbil of Thunder Bay, who . Mrs. Marilyn Kunder and Alex
BONELESS DINNER.HAMS
And that's just summer time,
Ryerson in Toronto. • from Huron to OPSTA. PIZZAS
is a second year student at ' Corfigan are new board directors the-06up in Stratford were told. ORIGENA
Costs more $$
Winter recreational facilities
must be expanded if SOuth
Western Ontario is" to catch its.
.. . share of the winter tourist feported it was
thtrade.
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course for` Soutb: Huron DHS at'
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stated. Bob Elliott. He reminded Exeter this- year in 'addition to
iReeve Garrblr
e bod arthat Central Huron the schools s impression . that tonrism
. in ' Clinton 'and
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Secondary School in Clinton had Wingham. " .e*pansion must be carried out
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•-been- built with the atreement-of ' a 'controlled and co-ordinated
all seconday school boards in -
A new cdurse, dramatic' arts, . manner:— He. also -feels the
Huron so that all technical will be introduced at Goderich speakers at the meeting in
„training could be taken there, this fall,. At the same time, ' Stratford were telling the
• not requiring the other schools Clinton will offer a one-year audience that more support is
in the -county to buildlethniCar "-special commertial-eburse-which-,', needed- -from the business
facilities locallywas obtainable at one time in community by way of •capital
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"The students were the
most Huron County high schools and promotion'.
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hangup there," said Elliott. before the four-year commercial
"They just Wouldn't leave their C'ours e took precedence. To "Up .until now," stated Reeve.
home school to take the course.19-0.' TINS
enter, a student must have Grade •Carmil, "buSiness has been
They preferred to staat home 11 with ciGineicial options or reaping the benefits of any
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and take, a course they were not Grade 12 general: municipal effOrts. But municipal .
suited forand maybe didn't even Mrs.Kn funds won't ' stretch much
iuhder. was promised ,
,further."
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that now that teacher and course
*requirements for the secondary "W,e are not dping enough 'to
"John .
the students why at ea or District schools had been established, the develop facilities" Reeve Carroll
High Schpol were not given the
administration would take a continued. "Private enterprise
opportunity to have honigoTWO1* „ . TUNA
at" requirements for the must play a more predominant
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economics in Grade 13 when . elementary schools. - role." .
' Exeter, Wingharn and Goderich
had it. He said several parents
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some students perhaps thought
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easy, it was quite involved. It
was suggeted that when Huron
County students were , fully
aware of the content of the
home economics courk, there
might not be as much interest in
it another year: '
a Horne economics has been an
option fOr Grade 13 at SHDHS,
Exeter, but for the first time this
year will be offered at Wingliam
and Goderich.
As well, the board 'also
apprOxeda basic "programming
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