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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-06-25, Page 6PAGE 6 -- ODERId1i SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 AT THE LIAIRPORTmm. Limited Time Special PERMS... • INCLUDES... Cut, Style and Conditioning CALL NOW - YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID GOD[RICH HA1RPORT "The Haircutting Place" 79 HAMILTON ST., GODERICH 524-4212 ANNOUNCEMENT Education (011 GRA1u, tvr Mel Galser and Jim Kneale are pleas- ed to announce the appointment of David G. Young to the staff of G®Iser Kneale Insurance Brokers Inc. David, an Insurance Broker, is a native of the Goderich area and will be hap- py to have you drop In to 21 East Street and discuss your insurance needs or give him a call at 524-2118. Geiser-Kneale rif INSURANCE BROKERS 524-2188 Say "Hello" to our new Summer Faces. TIM CHISHOLM Advertising DEBBIE SCOTT Front Office MIKE FERGUSON Editorial PAUL HARTMAN Editorial Tim, Debbie, Mike and Paul are students that we've hired for the summer... and we're really glad we did! khe 'Set GO When you see them around town, say Hello! PILLOWS 100% Polyester z/$5?° Nabour reg. price $3.99 Mens and Boys 4 - 6X BATHING SUITS AND SHORTS ALL REDUCED Queen Elizabeth School students received a new microwave when Ideal Supply assisted with a donation of $440. Above, teacher Audrey Barlow and Ideal Supply sales rep Gary Kloepfer check out the oven, located at Victoria Public School. The money was raised at Ideal's annual golf tournament in the Spring. (Photo by Mike Ferguson). 1019 LARGE BEACH TOWELS 36" x 38" $799 • Nabour reg, price $11.99 VIDEO TN T120 TAPE Nabour reg. price $5.99 , Goderich Location Only! Nabour Stores COPPERTONE Suntan Lotion $27 Nabour reg. price $3.33 Zehrs Plaza 1 DAY ONLY Open July 1, 1986 9:00 - 5:00 Personal Cheques Gladly Accepted ... men's PYJAMA COLLAR Sshihi Shirts $ 1 Or • Nabour reg. price $11.99 School board plauds � r r� •7t �n approval OI i�i11 au By Wilma Oke Company Ltd. for the school year 1986-87 for It was a happy group -pf trustees who those parents who wish to secure it for their heard the announcement Monday night at a children. meeting of the Huron -Perth County Roman The board will offer for sale by tender, one i Catholic Separate School Board that the On- portable classroom from St. James School, tario Legislature approved the Education Seaforth, with removal date set by Aug. 15. Amendment Act,1986 (Bill 30). The property committee is authorized to ac- - John McCauley, Superintendent of Educa- • cept tenders and report acceptable tender at tion, reported that prior to the board its August board meeting. A new portable - meeting' `Bill 30 passed into law, this even- will be bought to replace the one being of- ing. Full funding for Catholic secondary fered for sale. schools is approved. You have waited a lone A rental portable classroom will be in-' time for this." The trustees applauded. stalled at the board office to house the com- To meet Ministry of Education re- • miter laboratory and the computer co- • quirements, the board, by formal resolu- ordinator as well as three teaching staff. tion, elected to "perform the duties of a An architect will be appointed by the secondary school board for its area of board Accommodation Review Committee jurisdiction effective on the first day of the to provide sketch plans for more efficient school year commencing in 1986." use of space in the board office. The board's, first Catholic secondary Randy Brown, Assistant to Superinten- school has beervestablished at St. Michael dent of Business and Finance, was con- ' School, Stratford, for September 1986. Three gratulated by the board for having suc- secondary school teachers currently cessfully passed his certified management employed by the Perth Board of Education accountant's examinations. have been hired by the Huron -Perth The summer meetings for the board will Catholic Board. be held on Monday, July 7 and Monday,' It is hoped that the ongoing discussions August 25. and co-operation between the two boards A letter has gone out from William will soon result in a formal agreement on Eckert, Director of Education, to parents , the placement of secondary school staff for who are ratepayers in the Listowel area con - future years. '• In its plan for secondary cerning the board's plans for a new Catholic education, the board is also committed to • school in the town. He reported a survey was , study the feasibility of establishing another conducted in 1985 by the Board Accommoda- secondary school in Huron County by 1988. tion Review Committee who said an attempt In other business,.the board set the 1986-87 to establish a Kindergarten to Grade 8 salary rate for the speech pathologist. elementary school in 1988 will be planned. The salary rate for the board attendance A school site is to be purchased and the counsellor was set at $8.95 per hour for the Ministry of Education to be asked for funds school year 1986-87, a 41/z per cent increase. for construction. A meeting is to be arrang- ' The teacher aide' rate schedule was ap- ed with parents and ratepayers in Listowel proved for the next school term ranging for in the fall of 1986 to discuss the board's a teacher without early 'childhood qualifica- survey results and plans for the new school. tions from $7,215 with no experience to The survey results indicate that a $8,602.50 for one with five years or more ex- minimum of 65 students would attend if a Fora teacher with early childhood school were started this year, of these 32 at - perience. qualifications, $8,800 with nd experience to tend presently the local pu to 2a7 5n fora teacher with five years students who now atten $" S h of • Hesson. experience. Separate c o Paul Picone was hired as a teacher at St. u is expected that an additional 43 Michael Secondary School.. He has seven students who now attend other more distant n the atholic schools may also attend the new ols plus 33, . Marv's years' experience teaching in Toronto science department. Laurie Maloney De d classroom teacher a owel School from Wellington County Was hire as a c assro ry . live within 24 km of Listowel. It is ex - Mary's School, Hesson and Mary Marg et pected there could be over 130'students who . O'Reilly was hired as classroom teacher at would attend. St. Joseph's' School, Clinton. The Ministry of Education has established_ RhondaDaniel will be transferred from the requirement in Intermediate and Senior St. Boniface School in Zurich to Holy Name Divisions of Ontario schools the French be a of Mary School in St. Marys for the next requirement, starting at Grade 4 to Grade 8. school term and Sharon O'Toole be transfer- As of September, 1987. A student entering red from Precious Blood School, Exeter to Grade 4 must recieve French instruction in St. Boniface School, Zurich. every year from Grade 4 to Grade 8 and The board will offer student accident. in- must have accumulated a minimum of 600 surance with the Commercial Union hours of French instruction by the end of Assurance Company through Frank Cowan Grade 8. 4 Summer SAVINGS at 1/-jei%e-ezec/ge I .()\\-(.'AI .( )Io Su/nmerSAVINGS (OPTIONAL) JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS NOW AND SAVE $13.00 OFF THE REGULAR REGISTRATION AND WEEKLY MEETING FEES BY PURCHASING A 10 -WEEK MEM- BERSHIP FOR ONLY $79.00' (VMS\ RECEIVE THIS LATEST EXCLUSIVE COOKBOOK BY WEIGHT WATCHERS MAGAZINE AS A SPECIAL BONUS. THE QUICK START PROGRAM' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 100.265.9291 '$49.00 for Senior Citizens and Full Time Students (a sayings of $6.00). 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