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G.D„C.I. and a window at the corner :of Warren MacKay Hall.'
Kirkey's Texaco was also Street and Britannia At 3:30 p.m. that same
broken, Road. day, a man was struck by
Several minor car On January 39. thare On February 1, a child a , car ' while jogging on
accklents, two beak-ina were two minor ac- was, struck by a car in 'bark Street. He was
and • two incidents of cidenti, One at noon in front of VictoriaPublic unhurt.
Wilful damage are froninf•Dan's.Texaco and School but was unhurt. Then at 4:50 p.rn. a
reported by Goderich nneat2p.m. at thecorner Also on February 1 at -.minor 'accident occurred
• police this week. of Elgin Avenue and r:30 p.m. a car received at the intersection of
On January 29, a beer South ,Street. $1,000 ' damage- . when Britannia Road and
. bottle .was thrown. • On January 31 there involved in an accident on •Eldon Street. There was -
through a window at, was a minor accident at North Street- in front of $400 damage and no
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Attendance optional for Board
of Education superintendents
Gower said superin-
BY jEFF-SEM1"' tetitterits-Waild
The Huron county
board of education
decided Monday to make
attendance at board
meetings optional for its
senior administration
despite being told by
those people they wanted
to attend the meetings.
The board received a
recommendation from its
executive committee to
Make board meetings.
optional for superin-
tendents of education.
The move was aimed at
giving those senior people
the option of sitting
through —flie--178-gular
board session or working
in their offices a -stone's
throw from the board .
Meeting room. '
The committee felt that
by freeing supervisory
staff up the staff may be
able to- handle more
pressing work instead of
attending board sessions.
Not
with the idea, Goderich
reprtsentative Dave
Gower told the board he
felt it was important for
uperintendents to...have
first hand knowledge of
board affairs. He said the
board occasionaly claims
about poor 'com-
munications and risks
making matters worse by
allowing superintendents
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meetings.
to depend on minutes and
second hand information
to be informed of board
business. He said that
'may -result in things
"getting lost in the in-
terpretation".
Zurich trustee Herb
Turkheim told the board
the superintendents had
noway of knowing what
was important and what
wasn't. 'He said there
may be things on agendas
now that appear
irrelevant to " some
• superintendents but a
month down the road they
may be involved in that
item_
the recommendation
-Wore Ihe—board gave
superintendents the
option of attending board
meetings. He reminded
the board that iT the staff
members felt they would
•be better off attending
they certainly should.
Wingham trustee Bert
Morin said there may be
occasions when the senior
staff should be. at their
desks. He said • there
could well be things to be
handled of „ top priority -
that are delayed by
having the superin-
tendents. at board
ittrieS„
Vebrnary 2 at 1:30.
ear drove into a
Mooring bailard at Snug
Harbour':
At 2:25 a.m. the_same
day, an accident at the
intersection of Bayfield
Road and Blake Street
caused $80Q damage. And
a car received $500
of a break and enter on
the lac Ste. Anne, a
freighter which is tied lb
Goderich harbour' for the
winter: ,An 80 channel
radio telephone valued at
$2,000 was stolen from the
ship. ' •
A minor hit and run
accident involving a
vehicle parked on Stanley
damage when it hit a No Street also occurred on
Stop6irig sign on Victoria February 3.
Street, north: ofi St. )3avid Police received a
Street.. report on February 3 of a
A pick-up truck was break and enter into a
reported stolen from house on Wellington
Meneset Park 'at 1:25 Street sometime between
a.m. on February 2. It'
was recovered three
hours later in front of
Lakeport Steel.
A theft of groceries
sessions. He _s_aid_he_sasaz._frwn are
nothing wrong with 'pick-up area was also
making attendance Op- reported on February 2.
tional.
A woman noticed a man
Gower asked for a 'running from the area
recorded vote claiming with a bag of groceries
when a trustee wanted a and when she checked
comment from the her car, she discovered a
superintendents and they bag of her own groceries
were not available that
trustee would know why.
On February
The voluntary at- police received a
tendance was accepted
by an 11-5 margin with
trustees Eugene Frayne,
Dave, Gower, Clarence
MacbOnald, IVIurray
Mulvey and Herb
Turkheim opposing.
He said by not a -t- Annual
public
tending the board segsion
not know what's going on, speak- -contest-.
tha superinie_ndent_maY
but one of the five .
senior staff members BY DELORES VanOSCH
now attending board The annual Garvey Public
sessions felt they would Speaking Corrtat was held at
be better off sitting 'St. Joseph's School on Friday
through the -meetings. with children from grades
Bab Alien; :f°tiirt°
Don Kenwell and Peter judges were Mrs. Bev Miller
Gry•seels, ••emPloyee
relations officer, all felt
they would be better Off
attending board sessions.
Roy Dunlop, superin-
tendent of business af-
fairs for the board, felt
and Mr. John Gaetz, both
teachers at Kinca-rdine
rict High School.
-The winners were: in
grade four, first, Lisa Card,
topic, a Nine Year,Old Nurse;
second, Marianne Franken,
Youngest in the family; tied
much of The board's for third-, Maureen Staple -
business had little affect '&ton, My Pen Pal, and Ronald
on his job adding he may Plasstheert, My Trip to Nia-
be_hetternfLat_his_desk.--- - gara -Falls. -
Blyth trustee John In grade five, first, Mary
Elliott-pointed--out--that-----Katherineltaptenin TEmbar-
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