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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-09, Page 3130,000 MILES j A J '79 CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. Tu tone tan finish viiirh mat thing trim aufbmatic. power steering and brakes AM radio dual mirrors. lac tory road wheels L.c No Ot<E 051 $6250 I_ REAL CLASS l J A Wllace elected board cha BY STEPARNIE LEVESQUE CLINTON - Dorothy 'Wallace of Goderich was elected as chairman of the Huron County Board of . Education at its December meeting here. Acclaimed as vice-chairman was Trustee E. Frayne of RR 3, Goderich. Mrs. Wallace defeated trustee Bert Morin who had been vice-chairman. She has served the county board since its inception in 1969, except for a couple of years. Initially, Mrs. Wallace was hesitant about standing for chairman, but she told her fellow trustees other matters had "cleared away". She was involved in establishing a theatre in Goderich. Mrs. Wallace has served on all standing com- mittees, and several ad hoc committees. In the coming year, Mrs. Wallace would like to see a session devoted to establishing a board philosophy, to determine the direction the board is going in. She would also like to foster an image of partnership between trustees and teachers. The new chairman also expressed concern for students who drop out of secondary school. She said, "we are failing the kids if we don't make some effort ... arrange some alternatives". Trustee Frayne has served the board as a representative of separate school supporters (north of Highway 8) for six years. He has served on both education and personnel committees. Mr. Frayne was also Deputy Reeve of Ashfield Township for eight years. Committees and committee chairmen were also established. Trustee Frank Falconer was named chairman of management committee, with the following as members, M.E. Zinn, Murray Mulvey, R.K. Peck, and John Jewitt. Trustee R.J. Elliott was named chairman of per- sonnet committee, with the following as members, Mr. Frayne, C. McDonald, D. McDonald, and H, Hayter. Dr. J.C. Goddard was named as chairman of the education committee, with the following as members, Joan Van Den Broeck, Dennis. Rau, Jean Adams, and Bert Morin Dorothy Wallace of Goderich was elected chairman of the Illrron County Board of Education succeeding Donald MacDonald. Wallace defeated former board vice-chairman Bert Morin. The new vice chairman of the board is Eugene Frayne. Board purchasesnew data - word processing system By Stephanie Levesque CLINTON - A $45,350 Wang data -word processing system has been purchased by the Huron County Board of Education. Purchased from Robinson and Jennings of London, the " computer system will be located in the ad- ministration building here. Board officials are unsure of the delivery date, but it will arrive in a maximum of two to three months. It was decided to buy this system after looking into it and another system handled by a Toronto fim. In- cluded in . the purchase price is a full training package. Teaching staff and students will also have access to the computer. A draft policy for technical education in Huron Secondary Schools was also approved by the board. The policy states that students have the right to select shop courses as any other secondary school course and, "that directors of technical departments 'be given the opportunity of recommending to students that certain related shop credits be taken in the same year or that certain shop credits be taken as pre- requisites to others". The board will provide a minis On of four shop areas in its composite schools, the maximum number of shop areas will depend on student enrohnent in technical credits, capital expen- diture, availability of qualified staff, and balance of program in the school, and finally, where only four shop areas -are provided, the subjects offered shall be, auto mechanics and -or farm mechanics, building construction and -or woodworking, drafting and -or metal fabrication, electricity and -or electronics. The four composite schools in Huron are South Huron District High School in Exeter, Central Huron in Clinton, Goderich District Collegiate Institute, and F.E. Madill in Wingham. Approval was given to recommendations by the management committee for items to be included in the 1982 capital forecast. Director of education John Cochrane told trustees approval of these items, does not give approval to complete the projects. "That will be dealt with at budget time," said Mr. Cochrane. Items to be included in the 1982 capital forecast are; replacement of 29,101 square feet of roof at South Huron District High School in Exeter, replacement of 47,340 square feet of roof at Seaforth District High School, replacement of 43,740 square feet of roof of Hensall Public School, replacement of 29,060 square feet of roof at Clinton Public School, (all roofs over 20 years of age), and replacement of eight school busses over seven years of age, a new oil boiler for Colborne Central Public School, and a new gas boiler for Hen- sall Public School. In other business, the board approved supporting a resolution from Dufferin County Board of Education urging the Minister of Education to introduce im- mediate measures which will make public the pro- jected cost of Bill 82 on special education and also to decide on a cost-sharing formula; The board supported a resolution from Elgin Coun- ty Board of Education objecting to the withdrawal of preferential fees for municipally -owned commercial vehicles. Presently the Huron Board of Education pays $92 a year for licensing its 46 board -owned vehicles. Under the revised fee schedule, the board will pay $8,659 for licensing its vehicles. Committee to assess report Agriculture and Food Minister Lorne C. Henderson has announced the formation of an action committee to assess the recommendations of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture report on farm financing, and to develop a positive course of action for the provincial government. The committee includes Ralph Barrie, president of the OFA; Tom Campbell, deputy provincial treasurer; Duncan Allan, deputy minister of OMAF; and an a4tive farnljr; *et to be. named. Everett Biggs, chairman of the OFA task force on farm financing, has also been invited to par- ticipate. Henderson said also that provincial officials are meeting with the banking community to ensure that any response by the province is practical, effective and has the support of the banks. He pointed out that many of the OFA task force recom- mendations called for co- operative action O SHOP BLUES FOR QUALITY AND COMPARE PRICE AND SAVE We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices in effect till closing Sat..Dst. S, 1981 or while quantities lost. TREESWEET UNSWEETENED ORANGE & OINK AND WHITE GRAPEFRUIT $1 79 e KAL KAN ASSTD 5 Vor. CAT Foot)... 3/991 SUPER MARKET 524-9411 104 SHOPP'ERS SOUARE GOOERICH SArCO FLAKED WHITE • oz. UPTON ONION MIX 2's SOUP 894 SAVARIN 4 VAR. 11 oz. T.V. DINNER $, 1 CHUNK, Grusin$, OR SLICED PINEAPPLE is. 8 4 AUNT JEMIMA REG. PANCAKE MIX 1 KG. 49 MITCHELL'S APPLE SAUCE 19 oz. 754 SUNSPUN 24-10 oz OELMONTE RIO PIECESSTEMS KLEENEX 3 ply WHOLE 11 oz. SEWS POTATOES a FACIAL MUSHROOMS TISSUE is. 79 6 S34 4 94 QUIKKI KITCHEN GARBAGE 12's BAGS59 AUNT JEMIMA BUTTER FLAVOUR SYRUP 750 ML. $1 89 PoP$•3 .99 SMILES i CHUCKLES MILK TURTLE us GM. CHOCOLATE $499 • COOKING ONIONS 2 LS. SAG 394 KLEENEX SERVIETTES 752ply 994 LIFESAVERS ROLL 9 FLAVOURS CANDIES 4/99 PICNIC SHOULDER ROAST 984 Ls. MAPLE LEAF SP COTTAGE ROLL $1 58 FLOWEILDALE ORANGE PEKOE TEA 1ws $2.36 PORK BUTT ROAST e LB. WESTON LEMON Is RASPIERRT BUTTERBORNS v's84 U.S. N0.1 GRAPEFRUIT 6/994 CHIQUITA BANANA 354 LB. SCHNEIDER'S LUNCHEON ORANGES MEATLOAF SUNKIST 1111'5 Ste"LLQ. 994 ice. GRANNY eHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 350 GM 91 • 25 PORK BUTT oft SHOULDER CHOPS 37 e Ls. •AI_ A iY MORE IN ._ STORE SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY ORDERS $25."' AND OVER GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1981—PAGE 3 ;ries mcrease • ® • Holli page 1 Authority chairman, Dave Gower, expressed gratitude for not only the good news but to McClure for his assistance. Of the budget estimate of $917,000 for 1:1 i;:2, the Authority proposes that $194,700 be spent on ad- ministration, $94,100 on non eligible expenses, $307,500 on water and related land management projects, $266,000 on the organization's special project, improvement of the Listowel channel and $54,700 on conservation and recreation land. In presenting her interim financial report. Shiell reported that an analysis of Authority budgets over the past four years indicated provincial grants provided 63.9 per cent to 73.5 per cent of the total Authority program. From 1978 to 1980 provincial funding averaged I' .8 per cent of the total $2 million. General lies for the same three-year interval accounted fori55,175 or 17.8 per cent of the total expenditure. "The local share of the 1982 preliminary budget is 26.9 per cent of the estimated total expenditure," Shiell said. "A general levy of $155,000 would represent about 17 per cent of the budget estimates and an increase of 11.8 per cent over the 1981 general levy." Until mid-November administrative expenses consumed 84 per cent of the budget but costs related to the operation and maintenance of the Authority properties have exceeded the 1981 budget estimates by $7,300. The secretary -treasurer said part of the over - expenditures will be covered by an increase in revenue. "Revenue generated from Conservation Area gate receipts and miscellaneous sources has amounted to $48,186," she said. "Camping fees collected at Wawanosh Valley and the increased fee schedule implemented at the Falls Reserve Conservation Area have netted approximately $6,500 additional revenue in 1981 and interest on short-term investments has generated an additional $12,697." ALVIN'S T.V. 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