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Fuel costs t • schools upby 54 percent
A whopping increase in the
price of fuel has hit the Huron
County' board of education for
the 1974-75 year. RN. Wright,
manager of purchasing, said in
a written report to the board at
their meeting- in Clinton lvlon-
day that prices •tendered this
year Iver? 54 .percent over last
year's heating. oil costs.
Ross Scat ,Fuels• of
Bruc'efietd was the "successful
tenderer with a price of from
.3:300 cents per gaflgn to ,3()50'
to supply fuel oil to the 16
Huron board schools that are
heated by oil. Last year, the
cost per 'gallon from the ,same
tenderer ranged from .2135
cents to .2085, . •
Mr. ..Wright said the Board
would spend about. $78,665 on
fuel° oi•l this year adding that "if
aAhad winter this rould go
,up .ahtj, if 'it's mild: it. would go
down." An additional. amount
of about $26,00t) will be spent
t(► heat school with natural gas
furnaces.
MR. AND MRS. B.L. DAVIDSON
Live at Meneset
Candelabra with white.
shasta daisies and yellow
gladioli.• decorated -Calvary
Baptist Church July 2''7 for the
double -ring wedding ceremony
for Crystal Lynn, Klope and
Brja.n Leonard Davidson before
the Rev, Rueben Brubacher.
The . bride is the daughter of
James Klope and the groom's
patents are Mr. and. Mrs. Ross AHarrie, Lucknow, Bluevaie; other bids submitted. and Oct. 4-6.
Leonard' D+a;,vidson, all of Halifax, Nova ' Scotia, and Bcith tenders were awarded The hoard
Ari area for retarded , Iildre l follow�'cig a t& ic'ph,,,Iie poll of • establishment of the Pill V.
has been anpruved' E the board .ars° The results of Tiffin., Memorial Scholarship
Department of Edo, 411..11 for t the polls were rc'�•,�rded situp1V and '.a;n Order of, the Eastern
1�'i.rorra.•'Pub.lic Srh,,,il In as: '"jioP ten; alaitist .nil, six Star Scholarship. at 1''.N:. Madill
;,Qoderic:h,. hoa rd-charrniaii board "members,. ,,tit ,.it town." ,Secondary 'in Wingham,
Coles Hill said and \%ill he tw Trustee .John Broadtoot of. -A pulite• calling for annual
eluded •irld { ,c 11 for tenders 'I'ucke.rsmith 5a►,; Olt:J.4meAs �►f September .reviews of - the
for the • addition. Architect - the board Members rs p lled, in- sager -cies of • non-u 0ioi1, $
Brian Garrett , of Kyles Kyles • chiding' those \vh,i--c,iuldri't he • managerial, and classified per -
.and (:arret,t oto"' "tratford contacted,. shouttt lx.;° listed, sonnet �vas'"adopted.
,hoNwed' t he hoard working with the, date of tht" ,all. 4'1 A decision on whether, an,
drawings of- the ('lintc►n .ad- thought that �t•a' he idea .111 ,amendment to the Huron
dition and got approval to :send the first .place h. said County official plan involving
out tender calls this week, with. Mr. Hill said tht• trcistee had conversion .of-,.t.he former of -
September 11 the closing•, date. a good point and the . board ' ,ficers quarters at Vanastra ,to
M. Garrett sajd construction t „ted . to have The ad-. apartment; will affect ' the
should he well out of the ministration follt,w t his hoard's present or future plans
ground by the first of Decem• procedure on future telephone was referred to the education
her" and ready ,for occupancy trills. committee with a request for a
by• September 19,'x. ,, Fees • will be paid to the recommendation at the Sep -
The two stc►reY addition will Waterloo County builnd or tember board meeting:
A Rotary exchange- student
include a large multi-purpose .education so that Ll,s�ed Eisler •
room for retarded children, of Seafiirth',c•an attend elemeti- . could attend school in Goderich
home ec., industrial arts, and tary school in Preston, where for a year at no cost, the hoard
music rooms, a boiler room and he ,at•tends daily figure- skating told the Giiderich Rotary Club
a library and .two.classrooms classes, following, the hoard's - which is contemplating par -
with movable par„t it ions r up approval of a request from his
stairs. mot hero- The board has
Principal O'Brien of Victoria previously, paid fees for a pupil
School said the c(uistruction to attend school there for the
may involve .h,uusing tour . same reason.
classes in the gymnasium but • Trustee Jack Alexander of
said disruption would he . Wingharil wanted to kno�� how
minimal. '"The children . will far the hoard would carr` this
probably adjust to it Netter practise. "How about a student
than 'Aye will.'' who wants,, to ta• ke horseback •
The , Board okayed the ap- j"idi•n} somewhere or who wants •
pointment of a budget commit-- to he.a pro -hockey 'player?" he
•tee, to be made up of two mem- asked.
heirs each from the existing Rciard chairman Hill said the .
education. and management hoard has no policy on this:
committee's. The committee each request is treated in-
whi►se members were named af- dividually, "I don't see how
ter the board meeting will hold you can -,pass one and turn
office until December, 1974, another one. down;•” Mr.
Mr. Hill said the new commit- Alexander. replied.
-tee would help keep ,the hoard Board member Molly' Kun-
in the picture as to the budget der of Seaforth said it is, up to
and should lead. to ''finer com the trustees from the particular
mu.nication between'%the hoard- pupil's area to • assess -how
and 'The administration." . serious he or she is about their
,ers havebheen awarded special interest. .
\McGregor Ltd: of Director of education, .John
the lowest tender at, Cochrane, estimated that the
for renovations tci' cost of attendance in Preston
the, heatirig system 'at Clinton•might he $700 to $800 but said
'Public- Schzicik.O.ther bids were the Huron board would get a
from Morris
$21,760 and '14
$18,900;
and all carried white baskets of Cale Doucette
white.shasta, daisies and baby's of Clinton who subri'.itted the' 16-18; Seaforth Public School
breath tinted to match their lowest tender at $82,'995 has • to the Bruce Trail, Sept. 20-.23;
dresses. been authorized to proceed F.E. Madill -Secondary School 3
Groornsman was Ken David with advance renovations", at to Ottawa, Oct. 22-24; South
son, brother, .;'of the ".'groom, Victoria Public School: Sn>ti Huron DI-JS,,SBruce Peninsula,
Goderich.• ushers were: Bob , Constructic)n at $115,635,' R. ,Sept.. ) ,i;.' Bruce Peninsula;
Te
to F.
Brucefie
$ 18,487.36
Plum-bin,g at grant for the child.
McBride at Field trips were approved for
• students from,,Stephen Central
struction School 'to Camp Sylvan., Sept.
ticipatirig in an exchange.
A - request for„ a -trnspor-
tatiori schedule increase from
bus contractors which was
dealt with in the committee -of -
the -whole which preceded the
meeting. was -referred- to the
management committee
A commjttee-of-the-whole
diseussiort on the sale of board
owned property was also
referred back, to the
management committee, ,.and---*
Barlow and Steve' .Williams, McBride at •'$104,770 and Sept. 20-22; and fo'' two groups •
both of Goderich:. Hudel Maintenance ,and Con- •friim the same school, • to the
Ggests were from Kitchener, s uction s at $82,995 were, the • Cypress Lake -area, Sept. 27-29
Goderich.
Soloist Nancy Brubacher was
accompanied .by,. Mrs.- Joyce
Robinson as she sang Take Our
Lives and 0 Perfecto•Loye.
The brmid"e was escorted to the
altar by her father, She wore'an
empire-wasited A-line taffeta
gown with Spanish lace
overlay. He'd lilypoint sleeves
were of the same sheer lace and
tiny buttons. were featured
down the front of the -gown. She
wore' a heart -shaped locket,
loa'ned- for the special occasion
by the groom's mother who
received it as a , gift from her
husband. Her two-tieredwaist-
length veil was held in place by
a prgwn" headpiece accented
with pearls and jewels- She
carried a circular .bouquet of
white shasta daisies, yellow
sweetheart roses, pink, baby
carnations and blue' tinted
baby'sbreath with white
streamers. •
Maid of honor- was • Miss
Carola Dierolf, Goderich. She
'chose. a floor length full skirted
gown of yellow polyester satin
featuring a- 'V';nedkline and
gathered, bodice ,with, puffed
sJeeytes and gathers as an ad-
ded , feminine touch.
Bridesmaids ' Miss Dianne
Osborne and Mrs. ,Dianna Goy,
both of Goderich, were
similarly gowned in shades, of
pink and blue respectively: All
the attendants wore pearl
necklaces, `gifts of the bride.
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Detroit, Warren, St. 'Clair
Shores' and East Detroit in
Michigan. Each .was presented
with a wedding program upon
entering the church, , on the
theme Love. One Another (1'
John 4:7).
The wedding- reception was
at the White Carnation,
'Holmesville, where vases. of
blue colored water held ari
assortment of roses.
The groom's mother wore a
floor -length dress of Cham-
pagne white with a banded
waistline. The collar. and
:waistline' had matching em-
broidered lace of pink, yellow
and blue and she wore little
pink, yellow and blue roses in
her hair: Her corsage was of
pink sweetheart roses and she
wore champagne white ac-
cessories.
The bride's going -away en-
semble was. ,a yellow street-
length dress of polyester double
knit accented at the waist with
a belt. Her accessories.' -were
white and she wore a cor'sage of
mauve carnations:
Following a honeymoon
thr&igh Northern Ontario, the
couple took :.up residence in
Meneset Mobile Park.
Carola Dierolf and Dianne
Osbclrne honored the bride at a
shower. prior' to her wedding,
and the bride and groom were
presented with a swivel^ rocker,
a gift of their church family at
Calvary Baptist . Church.
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Perch, Pickerel, Salmon
Whitefish All in Season
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request for non-tn.onetaryr
changes in` the salary
agreement school teachers, also
dealt with in committee -of -the -
whole, was referred to the
salary c'om'mittee.
Tuition fees will he paid for
Christina• Ciixscrn so that she
can. attend ' H.H.. Beal .Secon-
dary Schoo l in°• London and
•take an art course that is -not,
available at any Huron County-, „
School. The ,• resignations of
'MTs. Gertie Gerrits from the
board office and John Conley,
bus driver - at Grey Central
School' were accepted..
New teachers hired since the
June board meeting are:
Grey C.P.S., Mrs. Mary Lvim
Bray (.5)„ Miss Mary Joan_
Rathbun;
Hullett ('.F.S., Mrs. Dorene -
Radford (.5), Mrs. 'Glenda'
Waiter; •
McCurdy P.S., Mrs...Dorothy
Coates 1.5), Miss Ruth Ann b
- Fleisc'.hauer;-•
J obertson Memorial P.S„
Mr. David Kemp: ,
' Stephen C.A.S., Miss Valerie
Thompswi,ri; •
Victoria
P.S., Mr. ,John
Williams:
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