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
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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.'
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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.,
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Va.ccination...:.
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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)
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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.:
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.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
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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."
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