HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-10-07, Page 12_Singer -Actress Shirley Jones is seen every Monday on CBC -TV's
. The Partridge Family. She portrays Connie Partridge, a young
widow and mother of five, whose family becomes a trip
musical group.
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'can they possibly miss what the
F 0 u r t
workers and businessmen of
tommorrow have on their
minds? I d.oubt'it:and from this •
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will begin to catch •up. Young
people often see the needs, of
.tomorrow as the needs of today
and this will give the government
an opportunity to act before it is
too late, a failing that seems all
to c rtimon in,4 modern politics.
If the Board of Education
and the School Administration
can see fit 'to allot time out of
the school day for such non
educational events as football or
basketball games, surely they
an afford an hour toward a
cause that will help to -shape the
world we will live in.tomorrow.
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may not be of interest to the.
'Students as individuals„
Consider what would happen
if the meeting was reduced to a
,trip-up=ihe-politician session; or
. a get -one -candidate period; or
prove -the -teacher wrong
. exercise. '
Are those really the kind of
activities which should be
festered- in a school system
supported ' by public funds? Is
that a valuable learning
experience leading to,, an
'intelligent decision at the -poll?
Summing up, I would favor
the '. visit of politicians and
members of government 'at any
time except during an election
campaign; I would encourage
eligible student voters tb• be
• The highlight of the summer
activities was '"'a weekend
camping -hiking trip on the Bruce
Trail near Collingwood.
• . This was the reward for the
winners of a three month long
proficiency competition last
spring. '
Red six, consisting of Jimmy
Baird, Randy Robinson, Todd
Giesbrecht,•Richard Evov, Terry
Kisch and Wade Paithby, were
the group winners.
Individual winners were
Ricky Alcock, Steve Buxton,
*Ronnie Butler, Doug Thompson
and David Best.
During the 'hike, the -cubs
explored a cave, ' a Bruce Trial
shelter, were instructed on the
use of -a compass and enjoyed,.
the, wild berries. Around the
evening fires, the boys acted out
short skits. All returned home
on Sunday tired but happy. The
only .casualties were a few
• scortched socks. RI
The first regular fall meeting
;,_, was held on • Sept. 28.,, The
leaders were • overwhelmed by
the new additions; nine "new
chunis" along with 'Don
,Coughlan, Rick , Muck, Steve
Durst and Mark `Jones from
other packs. The "new chums"
will: be invested early in
November,
During the "learning" period
these new chums were instructed
in the pack rules and ?deals while,
the cubs were given a refresher
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Local teacher
at Stratford
conference
" BY WILMA OKE
Over 35 members and guests
attended the first meeting of the.
newly formed Huron and Perth
Chapter of the Council ` for
Exceptional Children held in
Stratford on Thursday.
A highlight of the program
was a panel dis,cussion on
Communications Between. the
Schools, Medical and Social
Agencies. Thepanelists were:
MIs Helen Videan, school
vice -,,principal, Goderich; Miss
Louise Robertson, supervisor of
County Health Nurses for Perth;
Mrs. Frances, Greene, supervisor
of Caseworkers for Perth
Children's Aid Society; and Mr,
.Edward Rooney, special
education consultant, Seaforth.
The next meeting will be held
in Seaforth on November 25
with more meetings tentatively
planned to be held in Goderich
on March 5, -1972 and in
Listowel on May 4, 1972.
Edward Rooney of Seaforth
is president of the chapter.
diligent in '_their : 'pre-election....-
decision -makings by teaching course in knot tying.
them basics like general party At the close of the evening
policies and everyday the pack bid- farewell to .David
government functioning; andBest, Mark Gaynon, Mark
would then trust that Schmidt, Evan Griffiths, Scott
Raithby, Brian Reed and Tony
Bedard who are moving u•p the
ladder .to the 4th Goderich
Scout•Troop.
responsible student voters had
emerged who would have
. sufficient interest and concern
to: search out their own answers
and rrrake their own decisions via
the normal channels open to all
voters° everywhere.
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by RED FISHER
tf.Ncu.,.,..o CON.0 .TANT
Personality-CJugs
To a fisherman eyery lake
and stream is an individual,
with physical characteristics
peculiar only to that place.
Each body of water has pro-
dy.ctive sergions where• fish-
ing efforts are tewarded, and,
dead spots where you could
f Esb�.l l day without success,
fly, knowing what gd°heral
features make up a lake or
river's "personality," fishing
success can be improved, and
this applies to both newnd
familiar bodies of water. fled ,
Fisher, the fishing expert at
Mercury outboards, offers the
following guidelines to per-
sonality detection.
• In almost any lake; points
of land are productive places
to fish. In most cases.an un-
derwater ridge reaches out
from the point. Fish will stay
on this spine where the water
temperature is what they de-
sire. Therefore, as summer
progresses and shallow water
warms, keep your boat well
out' from the point and fish
the deeper water.
A lake's weed beds are al-
ways worth fishing, even dur-
ing the' hottest part of sum-
mer,.
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Hur�n-Perth SS board
announces salaries
will increase 6.74%a
BY WILMA•OKE
.The Huron --Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board announced—Monday night
that negotiations with,the
teachers had been concluded
Trustee Ted Geoffrey, R. R.
2, Zurich, chairman of the
Personnel and Salary Negotiating
Committee, reported. a teachers'
pay increase of 6.74 percent
over last year's salary schedule.
This contract was ratified by the
Board at a special meeting held
on Monday, night and is subject
to' the teachers' ratification at a
meeting called for Wednesday,
October 6.
The new salary schedule is:
Level one, $5,400 to $7,400 in
six years; level two, $5,900 to
$8,800 in . eight years; 'level
three, $0100 to $10,100 in 10
years; , level four, $7,100 to
$11,900 in 12 years; level five,
$7,400 to $12,200. in 12 years;
level 'six, $8,300 to $13,100 in
l,2 years; level seven, $8,800 to
$13,600 in 12 years.
In accordance with the
1970-71. contract, the Board .
will continue to pay for two
courses taken -within the. year.
'The Board will introduce a
Group Life Insurance plan,
effective. January,1, 197.2, for all
employees in amounts ,equal to
one times g,atpings, plus
dependents' . coverage of $1,000
for spouse and $500 for each
child, with 50 "per cent of the
cost being paid by the Board,
Also being introduced is an
Educational Improvement Leave
plan which may be granted on
the recommendation of the
Superintendent of Education
and with the approval' of the
Board. Thd primary purpose is
to meet a special need within the
system and -replaces the former
sabbatical leave plan.
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