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GO ERICH i fQNALFST
by Alice Gibb
Trustees of the Huron -
Perth Roman Catholic
Separate School Board
(HPRCSS) approved a
motion Monday,
Pebruary 11 to permit
attendance of refugee
children at their school's
for .one year without a
fee: This motion. applies
to refugees who are
sponsored for one year by
community groups,' not
necessarily groups of the
Catholic faith.
William Eckert,
director of education,
said after the meeting
there are now about 17
refugee children at-
tending schools in their_
system.
The board also ap-
proved a Motion to raise
the fee to $150 froli $100
per family for non-
Catholic students at-
tending separate schools.
Mr. Eckert told board
members this fee hadn't
been raised since „1971
despite increased costs to
the board. The fees are
paid in lieu of taxes.,The
policy will become ef-
fective Sept„ 1, 1980.
John, McAuley,
superintendent of
education, reported that
nuns,.' from the Mission
Sisters had been visiting
schools in the system to
teach a mission
_awareness program.._ The_
program was encouraged
Marketing Boards...
• from page 10A
be in the egg industry.
The Ontario Egg
Producers Marketing
Board are putting value
on egg quotas, which
were also given out free.
The OEPMB is going to
trade quota on the open
market:
At a meeting in Clinton
about a month ago, Jim
Johnson, chairman of the,
Egg Marketing Board,
said they were going to
use the system that the
OMIVIB was going away
from.
When g asked, _ the
chairman of the OMMB,
1VIr�,. Mp . irinon,,agreed
with us it was''n* working
in the, milk in stry, but
as eggs were a different
commodity it . may work
for them, he said. If it
was not working in milk,
how can it•work in the egg
industry?
Putting dollar value on
quota may reflect cost,
but not value.
Value on quota is like a
disease which can be
cured or prevented,
before it bankrupts or
destroys' many farmers
financially, by taking the
dollar and cents value off
quota aridputting it back
in the hands ' of the
respective marketing..
board. The board should
distribute it to as many
producers as possible as
a privilege to produce,
not to trade on the open
'market between-
producers, themselves.
Marketing Boards are
there for a purpose and
should be involved in the
administering . and
distributionof quotas!
John E. Drugel,
RR 1, Monkton
Ontario.
by' Bishop John Sherlock
at the Catechetic '80
'meeting in Chatham last
November. -
Mr. McAuley said the
:purpose of the program
is, "To. make • •children
aware of what missions
. are." The 'prograFri is
called the : Pontifical
Mission Society for
Children ' or Mission
Hope. Mr. McAuley told
board., members the
Mission Sisters are being
considered as guests at a
Professional Deve•lQp-
ment Day one to one and
a half years down the
road.
Mr. Eckert reported
_tht_contractors.._ rare
aiming to have con-
struction at St. Joseph's
School, Clinton, com-
pleted by the end of the
month.
• The director said
concern about the
amount of space
available for the school's
opening resulted in a
change of plans for that
event.
The official opening
will be held at theschool
on May 4 at 2 p.m. as
planned and the official
opening of Education
Week will be held in the
evening at 8 p.m.
The construction at St.
Joseph's has added a
$89,367 addition to the
school in the form of`a
relocatable structure
which includes two
classrooms, an all-
purpose room, staff
rooms and storage areas.
The relocatable structure
provides the school with
space that would nor-
mally cost about $325,000
according to the director
of education and the
addition can be moved to
another school in the
•
system in the .,event. of
declining enrolment at St.
. Joseph's.
The Perth County
Board of, Education
notified the HPRCSS that
it 'was. sellingtwo parcels
of. land, part of Lot- 24,
Con. 5. Wallace Township
and part of Lot 42, Con. 2,
North. Easthope. , The
• HPRCSS Wasnot in-
terested in purchasing
either parcels of land.
Board members
supported a resolution
from the Wentworth
County ., Board of
Education asking the
province to reassess the
financial situation for
education and to take the
necessary steps to ensure
adequate funding in the
future.
The resolution said,
"The Wentworth County
Board of Education is of
the opinion that unless
the Ontario geiirernment
commits itself to a higher
level of financial support
for elementary and
secondary education, the
end results will • be the
quality of education in
Ontario schools will
deteriorate drastically or
the present excessive
taxation of the local
taxpayer will reach
critical proportions."
Trustee David O'Reilly
was asked to serve as the
'board's representative on
a 15 -member committee
preparing Stratford's
Master Plan for Parks
and Recreation.
Board members...wwre
notified of a Learning
Disabilities Seminar,
jointly sponsored by Bell
Canada and the Ontario
Association for Learning
Disabilities which will be
held at Elborn ,College,
London, on April 25. Mr.
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Eckert saisithe board will
be sending a number of '
their special education
teachers to the seminar. -
In -other business, three
school principals: - Don
Farwell pf..St. Joseph's
School, ^ Clinton; , Ennis
Murphy of' St.. Patrick's
School, Kinkora; Larry
Cook of St. Patrick's •-
Dublin and John•
McAuley, presented the
new principal's handbook
to board members.
Mr. Farwell told the
board the purpose of the
handbook was to be used
as a guideline for prin-
cipals in the everyday
operation of their schools.
Chapters in -the --han-
dbook include' "The
'principal and the law",
"Index to board policies"
and "Information on
matters of business
administration."
Principals are also
given a number of
guidelines for • staff
evaluation, procedures in
the handbook. Jphn
McAuley told - the board
members -staff evaluation
now occurs a Minimum of
two times a year and a
written evaluation report
is forwarded to each
teacher. The teacher's
signature is required on
the original of the report
to verify that they are
familiar .. withthe
evaluation. The written
evaluation is followed by
a conference between the
principal and the teacher..
Board member John
O'Drowsky asked during
the discussion on the
handbook whether there
was any requirement that
at least one member of
each school staff had
taken first aid training.
Mr. Eckert said this
wasn't board policy, but
that there is at least one
staff member in every
school that has taken the
St. John Ambulance
first aid course. .
During March -- . Red
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Canadian Red Cross
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volunteers who have
given freely of their time,
their energy and their
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pastyear.
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MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. STAN-
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MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 5 'P.M.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Larry J. McCabe
Secretary
Land Fill Site Committee