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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-21, Page 27M a cG I I I i v ray & Co. RRONTO PTONL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS RONALD E. TAKALO, C.A. RESIDENT PARTNER 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONT. 524-2677 Aletk HAMILTON ST. CATHARINES PORT COLBORNE LISTOWEL WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER GODERICH rr,�' .�i 9o-7211,.;tm,r.,l:..,.� lincs$44ess Trustees approve attendance of ee:childten it 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. BUSINESS DIRECTORY D.B. Palmer Doctor of-Ohiropractic 73 Montreal St. Queen St. Goderich Blyth 524-4555 523-9321 ecor'afnc td: 33 Huron St., Clinton Box 337, Clinton NOM 1L0 482-9542 , 529-T939 Paints, Stains, Min Wax products, Wall coverings, Draperies, Floor Sanding, Texturing Interior & Exterior :Contracting FREE ESTIMATES Cards For Ali Occasions *Gifts *Books *Stationery Supplies *Records ANDERSON'S ROOK CENTRE 33 EAST 5T. „ GODERICH___ H.O. JERRY LTD. Complete line of PAPER PRODUCTS PARTY SUPPLIES Products for every user. H.O. JERRY LTD. "The Paper People" 185 Park St. GODERICH 524-2855 THE COACH HOUSE —TRAVEL -SERVICE- --- 59 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 524-2615 OPEN: Monday -Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00 -NOON FULLY APPOINTED FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRAVEL THE OLD FASHIONED --HARDWARE._STO.RE Top Notch SERVICE Qusllty, PRODUCTS Competitive PRICES Discount on MODEL RAILROAD SUPPLIES -- 10 % OFF Reg. List Price PHIL MAIN HARDWARE For Home, Farm 8, Industry 84 KINGSTON GODERICH 524-9671 Science and Fashion In Hair Care M'Lady complete hair care services • M'Lords hair cutting A styling - Tues., Thurs. evening • Senior citizens discounts Wednesday afternoons Plus • Nucleic acid 8 protein hair treatments Where??? At The Beauty Lounge "Naturally" 81 East St., GODERICH 524-8994 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 Ronald La McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST.. 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario R.J. NEPHEW PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 65 MONTREAL ST. 524-2029 CLOSED MONDAYS DIESEL Pumps and Injectors -Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection Equipment Bayfield. Rd. 483-7971 YOUNG'S Small Appliance Repair Service 351 Suncoast Drive Goderich 524-8165 Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 Alexander Banter and MacEwan Insurance Agency Ltd. 10 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONT. Bert Alexander John Banter Don MacEwan Don Sine '524.2177 HOME NUMBER 524-7836 524-8149 524-7685 ' 524-9313 MacEwan Insurance Agency Residential -Commercial Auto -Life 38 St. David St., Goderich PHONE 5249531 MacGillivray Associates (Goderich) Limited ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING & COMPUTER SERVICES , In-house computer providing cash disbursement ledger, cash ldroceipts ledger, accounts receivable, financial statements, time 8 chanes a specialized reports. 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677 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 Cross Month -- the Canadian Red Cross honors the two million volunteers who have given freely of their time, their energy and their talents to serve their communities during the pastyear. W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Agent for 24.hr, FILM DEVELOPING NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF: GODERICH, CLINTON, TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE, TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH, HAYFIELD AND LIJCKNOW * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Effective January 1, 1980 the new hours for the Land Fill Site will be as follows: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. STAN- DARD TIME 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