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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 32i zo"i65E1. H Si -614A L -S TAR ,. 1l14 By Ross Haugh Clerical and secretarial staff employees of the Huron County board of education will receive a new contract as itS1?"AY UUUUUU 19.1976 Huron of . a set.ti m -t 'the result- ratified by board members. Monday afternoon. The memorandum' of settlement with.Local 1428 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees calls for a 15 per cent increase in 'salary with eight ..per cent .being. retroactive to January .1, 1916 and payable immediately: The balance • or, lesser amount approved •by the Federal Anti -Inflation .Board will be held in :trust. _until a ruling is made, .Several changes in benefits Cs • Demolition ..,; {continued from page 1 also .chairman of the Godericlr• archit;ectural.' ad visory committee, "said that legal action 'open to the conservancy '•could hinge on the zoning change,. ;If the change is .not ap- proved and the.' building res : destroyed the sodiety could •'take legal 'action. The Huron County :branch of the organ%iatton rs expected`"f I oppo.s.e.:the project in an at- tempt to save the structure.' President: of the society Nick Hill. was concerned with • the effect the project could • have on the core area. He said . • The.. Square is a unique ar- chitectural composition frorrr an urban planning standpoint and that the hotel, -not • significant on its own, lent. itself to the p._reservation. of that composition: Mr.,llill,`a country planner by profession, said recent denelopmeiits in The Square have, added .to its apparent desecration and wondered where the desecration *as' going to stop. He said the area was' very quickly becoming "shabby and nondescript'.' en- vironmentally and that unless people begin to show some concernabout this, the future of the centre of town may be. in jeopardy.' • Coat •of.Arms ... (continued from page 1 College of Arms in London. England, says -the: "so-called arms at present in use are not. correct., .heraldry". Sir. _Wagner ,feels that -God.erich ':ought . certainly .on this Occasion'. to have .a' grant of proper `arms under sRoyal authority, - as 'a good many Canadian -towns have done at different dates". The cost.to draft an original coat of ar= ms, 'property registered in. England, would be 1020 pounds sterling (about 81850). Rick Banks, who was in touch with !Sir Wagner.:_ thinkssuch a coat of arms would do much for .the town's image -'"both. internally and in.the minds of visitors and other outsiders". . Council isn't convinced and the matter Continues ,:under Study by the Jubilee Three committee: It should come before council sometime in September =.forfurther debate. • County Bd. of Ed. grants raise to froth the prey into; contract were agreed upon: Union members met August 11 and ratified the memorandum of settlement. The board still pay 100 per cent of the employees OH1P., • • Va.ccination...:. • vontinurd from page 1• confident attitudi towards health. "Many people take their 'health fcir granted and may not take adt^ctntag'e' of the vaccination program." Dr. Mills said. "There is•a chance that !the 'virus may •never appear.. in Canada but we :know there is'--chance-of it appearing and time to do. Something about it;"' LwaL DEATH IS MOPED FOR THEE To MEET THEE AT T$ COM NG. ETERNITY T1tis ' Sarniafarmer set people's mindsin action, at a recent fire on West Street When be showed up carrying a. sign bordering on hellfire and damnation. The man, who said he was not out for pdblicity, walked back arid• who in front of the blaze permitting spectators to read his ;message, (staff 'photo) E L:.M_1• N AT E i MILDEW-RLJST & TROT ELECTROHOME DEHUMIDIFIERS • .'•_ Door's and windows sticking? _ Basement pipes, dripping? If you have. any of these problem$ in your home chances are... that excess humidity is to blame. Eliminate 'this problem with an. El+actrohome Dehumidifier from, ,SERVICE ar irr rIoN rraRDWAR :10.1r 3D V CTOt11A ST NtfRTH aboopiOH 5244531 •s • premium .Presently it pays 1.75 per :'cent. • Four .weeks • vacation w4th pay after 10 years of service will be grunted. The Board will implement the Siek leave pian.preseaitiy enjoyed as follows: Enaplgyees with seniority entitled to two days 'per . month sick leave. • Unused balance of sick 1eaVe may accumulate to a" maximum of 240 days. No deduction "from sick leave' credits for absence Compensable by Workmen's Compel sation :Boat,,d unless employee wishes cotrr- pensation pavrt7ents. sup- p1eniented to amau.nt _ of. - .. . nortYr al-sa"tary � . . No..: deduction,, from sick leave; credits for vacations and paid holidaysthat occur during employee's abserice; because of illness or in.iur /. Cash 'settlement of 50 per cent of sick leave ' ac cumulation ,when employee with 12 or more years ccs"ntinuous 'service ter- •minates employment for any reason subject to the limitation 'that: =. employee if re-employed by the board is net. .eligible for a secohd gratuity •em.plo.yees. who die in service shallhave cash settlement paid to next of.kin; 'maximum 'gratuity is nne- half y salary at tipe of ter', mination. i tion. . Accept 0.11 Tender "I he , tender ;o£ Sun Oil— Company, to supply fuel oil to.,: every school ..r Huron County.: • .offfreTworkeri.... for next year was accepted by -the Board. . Sun, Oil with the lowestof nine tenders -Will .supply. fuel oil to 15 schools in the county for 3.1 cents per,galion. Night Sch000ls Successful The 'board .learned that night scheol classes during 197.5-76 were very successful in.the five secondary schools. Night school''' re'gisters indicate that 4,549 "people, attending •c.ias. ';s during the fall term completed 23,051 hours df instruction and 1,524. attending spring term classes completed 24,372 hours of :instruction: " Calculated, into student days this adds approximately` 5 stud n- _ t- th .eco • dor, . 3 de is o e s n. y 'school enrolmenft. This' represents an increase of 28 per dent .in attendance over the precious year. Night school principals continue to report that courses of 'shorter duration have more acceptance than 20 week courses. Each night school.centre is 'enco.' -aged to attempt to meet local requests. Starting dates for 1976=77.. classes will be the week. o October S. Salaries for in:: -structors will be $14 per hour, an increase of $1 per hour, Field trips to Camp Sylvan for McCurdy school students, September 20 to 22 and Huron Centennial frorn, October 5 to 7 were approved. Riddellnotes town's action 341t Riddell, Huron- Middlesex4 ,.• has noted , that Goderich has concurred with a resolution 'of 'the town `of Trenton regarding the in- crease In crime and van. ineffectiveness, ineffectiveness, of daliscourtsm,b and the apparerit the tendes being meted' out by •the • h` atter to :' the attention of the Attorney :General during" MPP "I .have brought t hi m debates in. the Legislature, And I- even asked `for:: an enquiry into', t e Administration of Justice in "-Huron homey.• " wrote M i, -Riddell, "which as you no -. doubt know, was denied." OLD'SQUT•t FROZEN ORANGE, UNSWEETENED 'JUICE •JUICE 'ZL. 289c POWDERED DETERGENT S -LB P,KG SCHNEIDERS. HEINZ 9 WHITE • lIINEGA • 128•FL-OZ 'JUG FRE•SH.GRADE A. FRYER FRESH PORK BUTT S H MEADOW. GOLD JELLY DESSERT POWDERS 3.OZ .PKGS • OLD COLONY CASE OF 24 TINS SOFT :';ASST. $ 3 DRINKS FLAVOURS,J�� CINDY LIQUID66 6 OZ: DETERGENT A a• 1.7 CRE 2 LITRE .FRESHS FRUIT and VEGETABLES PRODUCE OF ONTARIO .. 2 LB. BAG NO. I•GRADE GOLDEN RIPE COOKI G ONIONS 2 BAGS 599 BANANAS 2 LB. 45c PRODUCE OF.ONTARIO PRODUCE OF ONTARIO CELERY F SNO-WHITE NO. I GRADE STALKS NO: GRADE 2S9c .. CAUUFLO1NER HEAD 59c MAXWELL HOUSE DESSERT 6 IN.STA'NT . TOPPING 4 OZ. •�0 02;.. $ WHIP MIX. PKG. - COFFEE JAR • :HEINZ e' MUSTARD li FL. AND .ONION R'E�IS.:Ha oz DEL NIONT•E .. - 3aS1.00 GARBAGE BAGS `°; ZI9� ALL'PURPOSE OWELS 12 TO...PKG • DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER 66 FL. OZ. 1.59 CANADIAN QUEEN CANNED BLUE BONNET - 2 x.8 OZ. SLEEVE' PKGii ARCTIC POWER 2 LB. :PINEAPPLE 48 FL. OZ. SOFT J' GIANT SIZE 10 OZ. • D1TERGENT1.ORANGE DRINK 2R89c>�IARGARINE t BOWL CLEANER 1 LEVER 10. FL. OZ. LIBBYS . 14 FL. OZ. Sl'EiIV15 & 59��SPAGHETTI. SANI FLUSH 34OZ. 69c MUSHROOMS PIECES C J M CUTT 9l VICTORIA STREET GODERICK PRICES. IN' EFFECT TILL CLOSING TIME AUG. 21st= OR WHILE ,QUANTITIES -LAST: ' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - OPEN NIWELY' TILL 10 P:I1M OPEN. SUNDAY 9 A'M' T":P M. I' • Ifel CULVERHOUSE WHOLE CANNED POTATOES 19: L. 3.p aS 1.00 • in PLASTIC BAGS WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 24' FL.. OZ; 'NESCAFE 10 OZ. JAR INSTANT COFF E 3.29 I5'0 Mi TtiO7H FiERCEN REST PkSE N10RE a' .10046 COTTON made in thins :*. r•. 'i