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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-07-09, Page 2, Page 2—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986 ace p ted by school board 43,694 tender By Wilma Oke The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate Schgol Board meeting held in Dublin on July 7, accepted the tender of Nith Valley Construction for the renovations at St. Michael Secondary School, the newly established Catholic School in Stratford. which will open the first of September. The tender for $43,694 was the lower of two tenders received. Superintendent of Educa- tion John McCauley remarked the comple- tion of this work will finalize the extensive renovations carried out at the school to, CORR prepare it for its new use. The plans for, the work at St. Boniface School in Zurich were approved. The work is necessary to assist in accommodating the students from Ecole St. Marie at St. Joseph, west of Zurich, which is now closing ifs doors to the elementary students in the area. A request from Napoleon Cantin of RR2, Zurich (St. Joseph) to be the custodian of any records or registers of the school, was .approved. The registers for the last three years must be kept in the board's hands for the present, CTION Robinson finishes year with 83.3 CLINTON - In fast week's paper, the front page of the News -Record carried informa- tion regarding Central Huron Secondary School students who have been recommend- ed as Ontario Scholars. The information received on Lorelei Robinson was incorrect. Miss Robinson has completed seven Grade 13 courses and is not waiting for results from a correspondence course as was reported. She finished the. year with, an 83.3 average. Cantin has the St. Joseph Archives which houses his extensive collection of the ancestors' history of the French Settlement at St. Joseph and records and pictures of aY former Catholic school, Cantin will not be given the school registers and books. He will only have custody of them as long as he has -the archives. Ellen Schneider was hired as French lm-' mersion teacher at St. Aloysius School, Stratford, effective Sept. 1. Francine Quesnel-Briand withdrew from this position to which she had been hired on Mar. 24. Anne Marie Murphy was hired as French as a second language teacher at St. Joseph's School, Clinton effective Sept. 1. - Anita Renders to "'be transferred to full time French as a second language teacher at Precious Blood School at Exeter and Principal's Relief, effective September 1. She was part-time at St. Joseph's School in Clinton and part-time at Exeter "this past year. ,The board approved the agreement bet- ween the Perth County Board of Education and the HuronTerth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board relative to the costing formula for the purchase of secondary school credits. The next meeting of the board will be on Aug. 25. 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Celle Tray Product of arit.-Resh ROMAINE LETTU.E ■ Product of USA Fresh BUNCH CARROTS ■ Sunch 5% DISCOUNT •OF, §EN16R` tiTIZENS E VERY W6b14SSOAV r. ,r• • Warden is optimistic • from page 1 o regroup to deal with the situation that has gotten away from them. I agree time is of he essence and I want to know what is hap- pening here at the present time," said Mickle. Stanley Reeve, Clarence Rau, chairman of the Huronview committee, said the mat- ter was "on hold waiting to meet with the ministry." In the latest correspondence dated June 11 from the program supervisor of the London branch of the ministry, the grant request ap- plication from the county has been retained on file in the event funds become available. The letter also says the HuronView project continues to have "high priority" within the London area and arrangements are current- ly being made for a delegation from the county to meet with Sweeney. However, council is still faced with the dilema concerning • the $750,000 .already budgetted this year for the project. While some discussion at the June meeting cen- tred around giving the money back to the municipalities, most councillors are in favor of setting up a reserve fund for future use in the Huronview project. "We haven't had a reserve fund with which to fall back on. I think we'd be very remiss to entertain thoughts of returning the $750,000 we already have on hand. To me, it's not good business to get rid of reserve funds we have on hand," said Colborne Reeve Russel Kernighan. Hallett Reeve .ToiwCunningl am said the d funding'problegms for the Huronviewmproject ►. may have beet avoided if the county had set up a reserve fund in previous years. "We wouldn't be in this position we're in today if we had set aside money in previous years", he said. "To me, it's foolish -to change our minds and give the money back to the municipalities. We should continue to set aside reserves for the project. We can raise the money by increasing the mill rates but we can't afford to have the mill rates going up and down. This gets the taxpayers as mad as anything. If we put this off, we'll be right back where we started from." Rau said the Huronview committee will meet with the ministry first before deciding what steps to take with the money already raised. ' a WEEKLY WEATHER 1986_ 1985.... LO HI LO JULY 2 23 9 22 132266 ` 14 18 ‘ r 4 24 9 25 13 6 33 19 22 16 7 27 20 21 12 Rain 8mm 38 mm 1 .t CURRENT RATE. GIC 2 5 year annual rate may change Representing Trust Companies Across Ontario RONc�KEYS NiARNA 262-6273 Twin City School of Hairstylit R Waterloo, Ont. •Hairstyling, •Barbering *Ear Piercing •Make•ep , 55 Erb St. East 886®0305 F Mornay to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pit