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vin. Even the disc jockeys at eAGDCI dance-a-thon
aught up In.the tunes that were played from 1:30 p.m.
:30 p.m last Friday Nora Donnelly, Rob MacEwan
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and Phil Main manned the turnthblesfor one segment of the
dance-a-thon and numerouivirolunteers -spun the tunes
throughout the 10 hours. (staff photo) ,
challenges
ds which the future
ring can.-iinly...be_met._
h a co-operative effort
e part of all of us. -.
ne . _connected „IA _any
in the education, cf
en, newly elected.
an F.J. Vere told
es of the :Huron -Perth
y Roman. Catholic
ate School Board at a
g in Dublin Tuesday
s only .When 'schools are
..of ..Christian coin-
y - where learning is
on a creative'eYcchange
eriences and ideas and
people litre together in
of m.utuat4st;;.4n4
t that these who come -
such, school com-
es will have the desire
g into action what they
experienced, during
ormative years."
Vere also stressed: the .
Lance of iitilivdual''
s in his ,' inaugural ,
ss, -noting- "that each ._._
e had unique skills and
main'' 'Rein on the
agenda ,x of. Tuesday nights'
meeting - was the an-
nouncement of appointments
• to the board's standing and ad
hoc committees. -
AppoinC&I _,to the standing
committee ori' Bifiirding arid'
Property was R. Marcy, -who
will, act as . ch'air nan; A.
Haid, T. Geoffrey, K: Mon-
tgomery, and F. Vere. The
committee on Transportation
consists ; of, , V.. Young,
chairman; . W. Kinahan, , R.
Murray, G. Fleming, and -F.
,Vere: The committee on
Finance and .Insurance is
made up of M. -Connolly,
chairman; J. O'.Leary, I.
O'Prowsky, A. Haid and P.
-Crcwley.,To the committee op
Personels were appointed R.
Marcj', chairman, D. Teahen,
W. Kinahan, T. Geoffrey and
D. Crawley.
Those` appointed to' thead
hoc committees for 1977 were
to the Trustee -Clergy Liason
committee, A Haid, chair-
man; F. Vere and M. Con-
molly;
on-
! . �-.
molly;.... to.. the_._ Assessment
committee, G Fleming, A student -run cafeteria-s
mooth-
tgomery; .. to the • Teachers $9,080 had been approved by
Negotiating committee, V. the ministry of education.
Young, _. chairman; D.; The board asked Mr.
Crawley, O'Leary and K. Ferguson to give a progress
Murray, to the Early School report on the Development
Leaving com,mittee�,. P. program. in six months,
Teahen and W: Kinaha i; to - The board also approved
the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis the hiring of Karen A. Clark
and Respiratory Diseases as a teacher of Grade 7 at St.
Association, M: Connolly, and Michaels School Stratford,
to the. Stratford Public " for the period of January 10th
Library Board; D.. Devlin and
F. Bergsma. •
'The board also heard two
reports . `at Tuesday ' nights
meeting. Mrs. Celeste
McCreittht a t
earner at St.
Patrick's School Dublin interest- Mr, Teahen was
reported on the Christian concerned about ' possible
Curricui ' Qevpi,opmept rconflicts arising among
.those
Conference' vhidlt *aa 'held appoiiited W`to -serve on the '
-NoveMber,19,.20 and$lst;and ' boards standing and, ad ,hoc
Ron Ferguson, chairman of committees, noting that some
the St. Patrick Community trustees had wives who, were
School Council for Dublin and • teachers. or worked for. firms
District informed the board - the board utilized.
1977 through June 30th 1977
A motion was tabled by
trustee D. Teahen that the
board request a definition in
writing from their lawyer as
to what constitutes conflict of
that a New Communit The board will meet again
School Development Gran ff on January 31st, I977;'
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chairman; P Teahen, J.
O'Drowsky and K. Mon-
;Sp llllfl'@
ttve imrnediately",all Inpatient Admitting, will tie
the! it "Adtnitting Office which is located ad-
o tete l Mergeney Department in`the basement.
1<£lenfs coiariing to_,the hospital' for admission are
the hospital through the 'Emergency
anyt,it3fey illbe directed to'.the AdrBitting Office -by
is ho
reit -coil
Andra?,
F A..a.Sir
that this; Will be mere, convenient for all
erred;" says J: W; ;Banks;Administrator of
artne and General;1 ospitaF:
An interim report to the
Huron .County Board of
Education on Monday af-
ternoon from ' Seaforth
District High School principal
Bruce Shaw noted that the
experiment of a student run
cafeteria service was proving
a success.
Furthermore, since_ the
project was approved by the
Board last August,- the
cafeteria is showing a profit
of $1,091.63 from total sales of
$6,075.50.
The school cafeteria
operates under the direction
of a committee consisting of
4wo staff members, ' three
members of the student
b
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council and the principal
which meets each month:
The chairman of the
committee is a student, and
the secretary is a teacher
Accounting students are
responsible for the financial
management while
marketing students assume'
the tasks of purchasing;
advertising and. creating
displays.
Mrs... Jenny, Rowe is hired
on a part"tithebasis by the
Student Council to oversee
and in'struc;t in the
preparation of the food.
Not only are the students
operating the facility on their
- own but they also offer
perhaps better than average
cafeteria meals. No white
bread is used in the
preparation of sandwiches.
No chocolate Biwa -are sold.
Both white and chocolate
milk are made available at
reasonable._. prices, and ac-
cording to Mr. Shaw, are
popular • items among the
students.
Approximately 200 to 250
students out of 400, remain at
schoolfor lunch, and most
purchase some food in the
cafeteria. At Christmas, over
200 students enjoyed a
Christmas dinner prepared
by the cafeteria.
Bruce farmer
Abed
At it` special meeting of the
;Ontar'io, ; filk'- Marketing
$pard, .. d: ;in 'Toronto,
Kenneth G. Mckinnon *as
elected Chairman of .. the
Board, eplacing George R.
McLaughlin o4 has retired
from the oar . ,
'i cOran 5tiztt Was elected ,
e Chairman o thcBoard.
on repiC;esents
l:li# rod eery; lt1` `tile.
I•uce and:
] Ur0fl, to r de ort Alis.`
-lit FMaN1L.t' t.'�L��fMY uI.^C'=?
;Milk
e'
of,
l" i+'farm,'
xturon. Vaunt , flit
ductOion trustee°R J :ElliaLt bialy
1j1
Blyth , k°:; ception h fault 4 of 5'
remarka, made bit caulety b eplaeett an'd t]1at' lir
Frankw
7Medical Of fice;r Dr, < Millan ;coitt.> Eents ere ; not
wMYlls about personnel at the valid as.far as -staff'`
was
Blyth .Public ,School In a concerned
aye ; a1-4 Mr Elliott pointed out'that
�► ga err Dr lips'. was also referring
nvl t eat,. to,a school's.` maintenance
letter at 4 lyfgnti r ,
meeting
xthiister:.$f til�e a
krConeerfin'
ylescapirig,, f
theeBlyth'`
ran
Wage yif .,„
rdm the s ►stem! at
achool,, reinarks
by Dr llal 4Iludtng to -
.o
LBC '.hoard BCce
motion o write Mr,
letteii vglcing iheiTR,.•.�Mt
to Dr . Mills- comment ar
asking, once "aSain
review of the architect
proposal for alleviating
problem •
o+ one notwo gets post
the corripetesfetot the staff Diane Durnin, . 27 year-old letter of application was one
#here rankled 11iCc, Elliott Goderich native and
The remark's of 12 received for the position:
were.triacib in Vanai:tra resident, was The centre's former
conjunction with a suggestion named the new, hien ger of recreation director, Mrs.
Irons the board that an alarm 'the Vanastra Recreation Durnin will combine the
*stem be installed at the Centre by Tuckersmith duties of a'recreatioredirector'
school_ and School' staff Township Council last
monitor the situation Wednesday, January 19.
periodically. Dr. Mills with her
position as manager.'
Mrs. Durnin , who is a
said No strange!' to the centre, graduate of the two-year
that the same individuals Mrs. Durnin has been with
would be involved with the complex since its recreation course at Fanshaw.
worked at , the Goderich
.situation as
were involved prior 'to him
swimming pool in. past
acting manager since the
resignation of summers prior to joining the
taking the drastic action he
did. He
monitoring the
would be no improvement
realized through the board's
proposal.
The board is now havingthe
sewage system} pumped out
twice a. week to prevent -the
raw sewage from overflowing
the system and are concerned
with the costs of the pum-
pings.
At the request of the board
Kyles, Kyles and Garratt, the
board's architectural con-
sultants, proposed a system
involving a holding tank,
more weeping_ tile and con-
stant monitoring of the
system to keep it operating
until the town installs a
sewage system now slated for
1979.
Mr. Elliott said he felt Dr.
Mills had no right to judge the
competence of the staff of the
school nor to make a
judgment in the matter. He
added that all the board
asked for was a review of the
architect's proposal claiming
that they had not received
that. since it' was buried
• somewhere in Goderich.
Director of Education John
Cochrane said theprincipalof
suggested that there
Renee Brochu Vanastra Centre's staff.
at the end of December. Her
1975.
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in Kincardine
H and R Block the World's
largest income tax service
this week announced the
,opening of an office at 350
Broadway Street, Kin-
cardine. The Block firm
operates over 7500 offices
through out Canada and
United States. 4
The manager of the Kin-
4cardine office will be Thea
Van Wensem, who as well as
being a qualified bookkeeper
has been trained by H and R
Block to prepare both per-
sonal as well as business and
farm income tax returns. The
Kincardine office ' will be a
subsidiary of the Goderich H
and R Block office which is
open to help their customers
1lmonths of the year.
The „Kincardine* office
opens January 31 and will be
open every day until April 30
from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
weekdays and until 1 p.m. on
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