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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-27, Page 33art tr,t% • Board approves pail/flout •or partite School BOard insurance premiums rise 34 per' cent A, The Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School board approved payment of insurance premiums for 1975 which will cost 34.6 percent more than last year, at their meeting Monday nicht in Seaforth. ' e , Board ' learned from 'Finance and Insurance Committee chairman Ron Marcy of Stratford that in- creases in Workmen's Com- pensation (up 68 percent from last year) and property in- surance premiums (up 38.9 percent) account for most of the increase. The board's total annual insurance premium is $16,591.68, up more than $4,000 from 1974. The coverage, for vehicle property, liability; accident and workmen's compensation insurance was renewed through Leeson -Killer Insurance Ltd, of Stratford. Dublin trustee Francis Hicknell commented that he had thought the total insurance costs might have dropped, 'since the board last year had insurance on an old house in StratfOrd which has since been torn down. ,!`The price of lumber is down from last year too", he said. • BY SUSAN WHITE HPRCSS Business Administrator Jack Lane said, that the property insurance provides for full replacement value of most of the buildings, no matter what the cost. The building would not necessarily haVeld be replaced in its same location, he added. • Mr. Lane pointed out that the board again has $2 million in school liability insurance and said that. this coverage was wise, considering that a board in B.C. which had only $1 million in liability insurance was sued successfully recently for $1.5 million, the highest award ever -in Canada. The board, also on the recommendation of its in- surance and finance com- mittee, agreed to pay a premium •of $93.94 for ad- ditional insurance to cover paying auditors' fees should a bond loss occur. The motion passed 8-3 with one abstention. The Catholic Parent Teacher Association .at Mount tarmel School Was given permission to install' and maintain playground equipment in the school yard, at no cost to the board. The equipment, shown to trustee' in dPtailecl qketch which • accompanied the CP - TA's request, will include a balance log and beam, two chin •bars, a stepping post, a log ladder, a cement pipe and a tire swing. The board's bylaw com- mittee will report at the next 'meeting on a number of revised policieg and on how the board will meet the Department of Education's new requirements for open school board meetings. Howard Shantz of the board's negotiating committee said that teacher negotiations have started with the next meeting set for March 5. Mr. Shantz, who attended the recent Ontario school..trustee& con- ference in Toronto, said he felt that the majority of the trustees who attended supported the OSTC's stand on salary negotiations to the extent of holding up negotiations if OSTC were to agree to do so. He said he did not quite agree with Huron Board of Education negotiating chairman, CayleY Hill's- assessment of the con- ference. Mr. Hill and fellow trustee Herb Turkheim said at the Huron board meeting last week that they dislike the at7 tit,;(14, nf 1.1-T OW(' • Mr. Shantz said that policy questions would be coming to the local- board from OSTC before any resolutions were formulated. The board will wait until the next meetingtto consider a bill from the Town of Goderich for, storm sewer charges there of $1,349.34 pending the results of an appeal by a property owner in the area. ' Brick between the new ad- dition and the old school at.St. Patrick's,. Kinkora, will be closely matched as a result of the ,board's decision to issue a, work order to architects Kyles, Kyles and Garratt,for $479. Existing,hrick will beremoved back to a window in the old „building and brick closely matching the new addition will be put in. Ennis Murphy, principal of the Kinkora school attended the meeting as an observer. Ted Blowes of Stratfcitd North-Western School will be authorized to contact Stratford separate school principals •to arrange the participation of students in an Arbor Week tree planting and clean upoh April 25. • • • . N EI ' 11111 • 111111111 Ytim.ht Estivit. . -- Alexander it Chapnian •o, . , , ,... • 1 .• .._ . . Realty.Limited • , imam Property Management . . . . , 6 2 • .. , , - Real Estate General Insurance — '8 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, 5 2 4 —9 6 , . ... Hobby Shop A handyman special in Two storey ' brick building with full brick basement. Excellent , possibilities fOr a hobby _shop-, store,. or apart- ments. Live for less in Auburn. 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Building lot Close to square 'On Kingston St. Vacent lot 104 x ,,104. Commsrcial location. „ ,. • 102 , h• Choose your new home -now. The selection is excellent. When buying or selling, our salespeople are pleased to help ycKi. , ' BERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine §t:, Tel. 524-7836 , ED JESSOP, 182 Wilson St. Tel. 524-7287 GERRIE 111BERNICE GLENN, Dungannon, Tel. 529-7924. SHELAGH SULLY, 64 "Odmox Cr. Tol,.-524-9059 DON ABERHART, 38 Britannia Rd.°W., Tel. 524-7216 JOHN BANTER, R.R. 2, Goderich 'Tel. '24-8149 nal • ' • • 4% o0PgRICH AL -STAR, 1.114,1,S.,1))8Y:MgP:RVA, 1 0821 A iluron-Perth champs The GDCI 'Midget Basketball team won the Huron -Perth championship in tournament action on Saturday,. The Vikings defeated Mitchell, Wingham and Stratford to bring the trophy back to Goderich. The team members are (front row from left) • Tom Doherty, Tony Widden, ,Earl Raeburn, Don Obiie, Rick Healy, BiU Barwick and Dan Willis; (back row from left) Dave 'MacKenzie, Bob Johnston, John Page, Perry Teichert, Mark Hovey, Ian Chisholmand Mark Harrison. (staff -photo) Sifto Sall' annual bonspiel h• 1 Atinners-of_thelitst draw of theStito, Bonspiel, held Sa,turflay;dt the Maitland Country club were (from left) Ralph Foster, lead, Bill. Robertson, second, Jim Hawkins, skip and Cam Bogie, oitf .4* vice. Sifto representative Kar). Butler; light .-11MeXitvd the team with their prizes. (staff -photo) • This- team of curlqs from Goderich and Ilderton combined to win the second draw of ,the Sifto Bonspiel Saturday at the Maitland Country Club during the weekend as well as the top honors for the day. The curlers are (from left) lead Angus X• From the horses mouth , BYKEN Monday night at'the Western Fair Raceway in the seventh race Crash Landing owned by Ron and Geo. Feagan of Goderich was fifth witb Gerry Roebuck of • Goderich on the bike. In the ninth race Wednesday night at London; Geordies Mite, owrred by Jeanie and Hugh - Galbraith of Dashwood, was the Winner with Wayne Dupee of Clinton on the bike. The mile was in 2.09:2 and the payofj $11.20. Wednesday night at the 'Windsor Raceway in the eighth race, Ambro Napier owned by Jack Hcil flies of Clinton made it four wins in five starts this year.' Ray Rettmen was the 'driver.He paced the mile in a lifetime mark of 2 ;Oki, Dillion Song, owned by George Elliott of Clinton, trotted his way to victory in the second race last Friday night at Windgor. p•- At the Western Fair Raceway Monday night, Frosted Flakes, owned by Eric and Harry Schellenberger of Clinton continues to make a good showing as she was third in the tenth racewith Don Cofbett in the bike. , MacLennan, Goderich, second Bob Fischer, vice Peter Jackson and skip Charlie Tolton, all of Ilderton. 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