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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-10-21, Page 2026 0OQLu, ww.. ♦404.l4,.aad-u•rya t:, 1Alt./t3CTJBER 21, 1971 !uron-PerthSS teath*tsrill have group insurance plan - BY WILMA OKE * come under- the jurisdiction of and ,Ecole Ste. Marie at St. the County Boards of Education', Joseph. Trustee Ted Geoffrey, Kt 2, Zurich, chairman of the personnel ,.committee of the -Huron:Perth County Roman Catholic Separates .School Board, ... a d . Trustee F. J. Vere, Stratford, were appointed at a board meeting Tuesday r to a corhmittee to draw up ,, specifications for a teacher's Croup Life Insurance plan. On the committee, also, will be two representatives from the administrative staff .of the board and two teachers, -The nsurance plan was included in the salary contract for 1971-72 term and'is t;oo'be effective January 1, 1972 for all emplo'ees , in amount equal to one times earningsplus dependants' coverage of $1,000 .for spouse and $500 for each child with 50 per cent of the Cost being paid by the board. The board endorsed a resolution from the Brant County Separate School Board that financing for the Cerebral Palsy School be designated to ° the secondary school section of the divisional, board in order to be consistent with legislation regarding financing trainable retarded childrn's education. This resolution . results, from' Cerebral Palsy , school`s having upon request as of January •'1, 1971. Therefore, any children of" elementary school age whose parents are • separate, school .supporters must be charged a' fee if children' are in> attenicjance.,,.. whereas in the case of schools for trainable retarded chi'ldr'en, • no distinction between elementary .' and secondary school age is indicated and no fees are therefore charged to separate school supporters fecause such a school is placed inder the jurisdiction of the secondary school segment of the divisional board. John Vintar, Superintendent of Education, announced a professional development workshop vwould be held ins Seafor'th on Wednesday, Oct; 13, with teachers from St.. James School, Seaforth; St. Patrick's, Kinkora; St.. Columban School; St. Patrick's, Dublin; St. Boniface, Zurich; Precious Blood, Exeter; and Our Lady of Mount Carrel, RR 3, Eiashwood, Would attend. ..,c�.,,r„pj,Y:w�c4�"3'�M1^•.'c'4xt.�•�ww.,�:w,wrvn�+2�r,ww�ar•7+�`t9`g'�tYa>.:�+x7tE�-"r�..al�it�'Wv'�4y�a�2�YtCGS'�i hi -e . 'Littlo ivet . Lag an". 'The main thrust 'of the li'rofessional development program „ will be religious education and as a result' of these workshops all . teacher°s"` within the system will have a better knowledge of the °t'arttidii ,. ''ar ftis 4p gran r .; .,... On September 29 a workshop was held in Stratford for the teachers from Stratford, St. Marys, and Hesson. On October 20 one will be held in Goderich for ,the teachers from St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge; St„ Mary's, Goderich;" Sacred Heart, Wingham; St. Joseph's, Clinton; Tlie spray system, recently installed at the Listowel lagoon, under a co-operative plan between the Ontario Water Resources commission, who supplied the equipment, and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, who made arrangements to supply the land, is still in operation' and to date^no sewage rf n off has occurred from the lagoon since the system went into effect. The spray 'pumps handle about 1,000,000 gallons of -sewage daily and the town of Listowel, combined with The Campbell Soup Company, pump about the same figure into the lagoons daily: --According._...to.:.the—!G3Al B. C.*,.a.and the offiee of Hori. Charles MacNaughton the pumping will have to cease et freeze ' -up'. The ' OWRC and Mr.. MacNaughton have indicatetrthere will not be a major dump a .there was last Spring. However, the lagoons,are presently full to overflowing and "normal outflow" is expected in the Maitland River when spraying discontinues. —staff photo need Oen • •;::';4,.'••,..'t't J ? ir5) • Whether you want to borrow, saVe or invest` --to safe keepkyour..aluableS— to set up a retirement or an investment fund—to appoint a reliable executor for yestate or an agent to transfer or handle funds—Victoria and Grey offers you every range of servic.e,backed by eighty years & uccessful experience. •. Y�JII �. 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','�p,, m. vn.Pi d:,4 t1M•: 1>'n7 '. ,. ✓1 . ♦Wi''nl;.r .> .M °ealand Hill, Manager — '522=73$1 ''Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich .-r •n • Joseph Tokar, 'Assistant Superintendent of Ed ifation spoke ;on an option program initiated in SL Michael's School in Stratford and' in St. .�enitace ;, School in Zurich and, one4which will start in January in St. Marys in ' '1-Ioly Name School. The program is for one tour and fifteen minutes each Friday . when a student i'n Grade 7 or 8- is permitted to select the subject he wishes to study from several courses offered. - e In St. Boniffoace, the options, are typing, ,'.woodworking, cooking` and knitting, Mr.' Tokar reported. He said in the cooking program, the Tour boy's who chose it are given instructions in it in a private home near the school while the six girls go to the convent for lessons. He sdggestetl this was better than buying stoves and other equipment to put in the schools and it produced ' parent involvement which he considered ideal. The meeting ended 'with the trustees meeting as a committee of the whole. ., ..t 247HO R APPROVALS Low cost. 2nd & 3rd mtges. Arranged in the convenience of your home. You can call to 10 ,p.m. today for helpful ctateous service. Prompt Ii;''t41!!stmellt 'Corp. Ltd'..; 330 Bay, St., Toronto. Call gp„ti,&,1F, 366-9586, evgs: 231-8146. Town of -Goderich 2nd Installment Due Oc'iober 29th,1971 PaYable...at..aii��c.W.1s�;at amMored.,'1 1-cscrlL,Mictq i 144feY Trust Co. - ' Present your tax bill ,when"making payment. Interest at the rate of q% per..annum added to overdue instalments, r J. Harold Walls, A.M.C:T. " Tax Collector. ATTENTION VETERANS Ex -Service Merl and Women ' d. Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER ' Mr. H. W. Moyer, . 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