The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-28, Page 16'AGE ,1i.6----GODE.RICH SIGN4-STAR, T#IVRSD4Y, MARCH 28, 1974
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4, BY'BY'WILM:.AaOKE p Zurich.' Altogether, the board be the topic for the next tions with an estimated cost of
- owns seven buses. meeting. to be held in April. . over $200. be limited to 1
-The custodians inthe 19 Four trustees were named" to Mr: Young also presented a't executive and 2 trustees. 3. The
separate schools inuron apd _ arrange for the official opening report from the ad hoc commit-,,,. trustees that, are able to attend
Perth Counties wer awarded cerem.onres at St. Aloysius tee studying attenda�nce'a.t con- are to make their intentions;„
an increase in wages of 20 cents- School in Stratford and Holy ferences and conYentians, The known, Delegates will be selec-
per hour because of, the rising Name of. Mary School ,in St. ' trustees. are to study the report ted ' by drawing lilts if more
and �a discussion on it will be than two volunteers. The same
cost -of -living rate. 1 he increase, Marys. Alterations and -ad- . procedure• is to“ •a 1 to
is retroactive to January . 1, , ditions at St;'Aloysius for about" held► t• thd Cnext
xtemeetr ember executive if .necassalry. yOto
1974, the Huron -Perth , $202,000 and alterations and
Separate board decided Mori- additions at Holy Name Of of the ad hoc committee, com- alternate delegate is to he
•Mary for about $31.5,000 were menting on the report said: „ selected by drawing lots froma"y night 'There will be a lot of different remaining volunteers. 4. Brief
completed , last year.
f the inerease is in recognition �.• views --as many, a' there are account bg.given at 'next Board
of the cost -of -living ad•ltstment The committee rs to be com-
auof: Howard 4 Shantz, trustees. Most conferences are meeting following function at-
custodians'claus•e contained` in the wised. - Of an,.educational nature, with tended. 5. Travel expenses be
three -Year- contract, Stratford, chairman; Gordon for delegates only. Ball, St. Marys; Vincent ._...-.cost involved. We should be paidg y. (Not for
�� whirh�expires on June 30, 1974.-• � getting value back --there spouse or children.) 6;' .All
,Arthur Haid,. RR 4, Listowel, Teahen,You, Goderich; and David g g
Stratford. should be feedback . to the delegates notify Board office of
chairman of '"the finance com-1 h are paying the
• ,• pogo e who 1 their intentions to attend func-
mittee distributed copies of the Ted Geoffrey of •Zuric•h and costs." ''tions.
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. 1973 financial statement which Vincent YO
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had been prepared by 'Jack ,seminar they attended at St° r the trustees are to,consrder and
Lane, iusiriess administrator. Jerome's College in Kitchener comment on for the next
The.reporl' indicated that the on February 27 re Bill 255,'The meeting: 1, Functions with an
total expenditures for 1973 Education Act, which would estimated cost of $200 or legis
amounted to--$2,653,,-178:-and result in there being no distinct per delegate to he open to all
this total wa Ontario Separate Schools Act, executive and trustees 2. Func-
ung reported, on a , The'followitig 'are the point's'."
s nnancea uy:��a►
taxation, $353,159; provincial only 'one 'Education ,pct. r y
grant, $2,2b.5,150; tuition fees, Geoffrey said- he supported
Mr. Young said, "In the past
I don't think we have had
enough representation at con- ',
ferences. We don't want to
limit you• tci one or two when
you want to go to five. Let your
conscience be your guide."'
The gym at Central Huron Secondary School was jammed last Saturday as the Clinton
Wheel 'N' Dealers hosted the Southwestern Ontario Square Dance Association. Nearly 20
clubs, made up of 'about 200 persons came for a day of square and round dancing. (News -
Record photo)
The Clinton. Wheel `•1'
Dealers hosted Swosda (South
Western' Ontario Square Dan-
cers Association) in the Cenral
'Huron- econdary High School
qn Saturday► March 23,
Commencing at 2:30 ' p.m.,
the program ,director, Fred
Heise of Cambridge welcomed
everyone: The Clinton -Club
caller, Glenn Patterson of
'Goderich, began the square
dancing and introduced the
guest callers who came from
Wheatley, Waterloo, London,
and . St. Marys, Ontario...
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Round dancing was also en-�
joyed under the capable leader-
ship of Peggy and John Wilson
of Cambridge. Approximately
16 clubs with 175 "dancers at-
tended,
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The next Swosda dance- and
15th Anniversary Banquet will
be held April 27 in the
,1?.a�rkside ` Collegiate, St.
Thomas.
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$6.3,365: prri� rncral incentive Rev. Carl Matthew who op-
program for 197,3, $10,631; ac= posed Bill 255 in his address, -
crued interest, $10,1913; trap- ywhile. Mr.. Young supported -
sportation recovery, $$,171; Rev. R. Durocher who defended
and other, $2,504. Bill 255.
.Mr. Lane said the actual .or- " ••
• dinary expenditure and :Ed Rowland, board main-
recognized-° ordina'rx expen-• • finance officer, was authorized +
diture. for grant purposes, was, to: .attend a workshop being
$619.94 per,. pupil,' or '$,2,700 held at the Separate School
below the Board's- 1913 ceiling. 'Trustees'--Gon.vefirtion in
He said the 1973 expenditure Tor nttreither April 4' or 5 on:
total. increased -'.by $226,200- "improvement ofd ,otur
over 1972 and that4208,700 of assessment":'
this amount was' from provin-
cial grants.
Mr. Lane said. the 197;4•
. budget will not beavail`able un-
til the. ministry of education
release~ the 1974 grant'
regulations: "At this point°' of
time no in,dication., has been -
•received as to when these will
be released'.', 'he said
Donald Crowley, RR 2, Gad -
shill, chairman " of • transpor-
`°tation committee, 'reported ten-
ders"were being.,ca.11ed for two
66 -passenger buses.,' He said one
neW9,bus would replace an old
bug at St. Mary's School,
Hesson, and the other new bus
would replace an 61d bus at
Eciole Ste Marie at RR 2,
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Supreme
Court in
session
,The board supported the
tiesolution froom. Stormont, Dun-,
das• and Glengarry County:
Roman Catholic separate
school board --"that the Board
make contact with other On-
tario separate •school boards,
teachers'. and trustees'
associations to solicit their
cooperation in approaching the
ministry of educat-ion' re:
establishing "Jof courses ill ,
religious education in the On-
tario Teachers' Coll ager" The
board said this resolution im-
plies expansion Jie`'ytind the
,present 'few centres of religious
education courses for :student
teachers destined, t6-,2".1W-
teaching
o 'be
teaching in 'Catholic Schoo s.
BONNIE .._..... 1 L..:. PRINT_ f .
A GARINE279cR
The Board accepted 'the
following resignations: Mrs.
Marie Melady' of St. Columban
who is •retiring-htthe end of the
term; Miss Lucy M. Power of
Immactilate Conception School
in .Strftfrd; Mrs. Cecilia Mit-
,tleholtz of, St. Boniface School,
Zurich; Richard Forristal of St.
•Aloysius School, Stratford; and ,
Miss Nancy Adams of 'St.".
Sittings of the Supreme Aloysius School, .- The above
Court Spring .Assizes for the resignations' are all effective as
County of Huron began March of June :30.-
25 Presiding is ,Honourable Vincent Young, chairman of
,Mr., Justice Thomas Zuber,
Supreme Court of 'Ontario the personnel committee, repor-
Justis e. ted his committee had had an
informal meeting with the
Acting clerk is Alfred A. custodians when there was an
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Bishop Sheriff of Oxford exchange of ideas and °some
County, Local registrar for r the problems • discussed. He said
County of .Oxford and that Salary negotiations would
• Surregate Court and -the
'Supreme Court 'of •Ontario.
'C'ou'rt reporter for° -the
Supreme**.Court , of Ontario is
Ronald Stubbing.- -
First case of",I'er Majesty the
(Pueen verstrirs' Lloyd George,
Salter began Monday with the
Grand presenting a true
bill. Petit Jury was empanelled
for the trial now proceeding.
There are several cases to be
.dealt with at this time and it is
expected court will 'be sitting
for perhaps two weeks. ,
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