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away from home," said board
chairman Herb Turkheim.
The board approved both
trips by a 13 margin, one
trustee being absent.
The Goderich Lions,,Club welcomed two members in the fold
at their regular meeting last week raising the membership,.
to 85. Tony Ferrier (left) District Governor welcomes Mery
Witter and Lions Club past president Paul Schutz welcomes
Peter Sheppard. (staff photo)
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CI field trip
es board concern
sr:
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nest from the
department at
District Collegiate
ria 1978 field trip
stir at the Huron
and of Education
he request was for
day excursion to
e in Northern
a cost of 1'10 per
as designed to have
apply knowledge
nation and recor-
iques in field map
and preparation,
land use patterns
mining activities.
was asked to pay
for busing 45
Kitchener and the
Costs for flight to
foil) and lodging
id by the students
ustec K.J. Elliott
board how far in
elti trips should be
He pointed out that
was approving a
;8 for two schools
entennial School
approval to send 70
n Ottawa in May
hat the approval of
would mean that
uld change hands
lrpose of student
saying that's the
o the hoard hut that
e total cost of the
Elliott.
trustee John
suggested that the
s are becoming
d more vast" and
xpense of the trips
thing' the hoard
sider before giving
al. He pointed out
case of the GDCI
tudents would be
me and telling
ey had a chance to
.Lake and needed
approve the trip
ting pressure on
spend $11'_0 when
not want to or he
y that much," he
Port
bert
tions to Mr, and
Nicholson on the
aby Nicholson.
with Mr. and Mrs.
e and Mrs. Viola
re Mr. and Mrs.
ckfield of Detroit,
ie returned with
visit.
ilal is Mr. Bill
o had gone to his
einFlorida ,
Stewart is in the
hospital and also
ter Tigert is in
ospital. They are
speedy recovery.
GDCI principal John
Stringer, a guest at the board
meeting, pointed out to the
board that 'the geography
department at the school
feels strongly about the trip.
He said the department
teachers feel that the trip is
an important educational
opportunity for students to
see first hand the section of
Canadian geography they are
studying. Stringer added that
the cost of the trip will have to
be raised by the students and
that is why the request is
being put in so early.
Ile added that the Goderich
Lions club supports school
activities and would never
see a student left out because
their parents can't afford the
costs. He added that the
lengthy period between ap-
proval and departure is
,—designed to give students
ample time to raise the
money.
Colborne township trustee
Shirley Hazlitt s -aid she
wondered why students
couldn't learn the sane
things on a trip locally as they
would in Elliiit Lake. She
said she realized the students
going to Ottawa couldn't see
the same things here but the
students going to Elliot Lake
should be able to see similar
things right here in Huron
County.
Superintendent of
education Jim Coulter told
the hoard that field trips are
not always as extensive as the
two up for approval. He
pointed out that the students
of Huron Centennial had been
on field trips before but had
stayed in the county on all of
them. He said from their
kindergarten years they had
taken trips to the hank, to the
supermarket, to a con-
struction site, to an apple
orchard, to the Huron County
Pioneer Museum in Goderich
and to Camp Sylvan. '
"What you're saying is that
they've taken all kinds of
trips locally but never -been
James D. Galloway, M.D.,
O.B.E. Executive Director of
St. Soseph's Hospital,
Hamilton, has been elected
President of the Ontario
Hospital Association for the
1977-78 term,
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SERVICE
REPAIRS
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ALTERATIONS
Three weeks ago we
publishe4 a letter in this
column from a reader who had
acquired a criminal record
when he was a teenager and
he wondered if there was
anything he could do to obtain
a "clean slate." Since then we
have got two more letters
from readers interested in the
same subject.
"Impact" has received an
Extract from the Criminal
Redords Act which outlines
pardon procedures. Although
this Extract gives a brief
explanation of these
procedures, It is nevertheless
too long for publication here,
so we will simply suggest to
ALL readers interested in
further information that they
contact,
Ms.• Julia Hobson, Asst.
District Director, the Solicitor
General of' Canada, 195
Dufferin Ave. London, On-
tario, N6A 4VB, or by phone'at,
679-4253.
call BILL MELICK at your
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Almost two years ago I was
Involved in a minor car ac-
cident and I never heard
anything about it' until last
week when 1 was amazed to
get a letter from an insurance
company stating that I was
going to be sued for damages.
It happened so long ago I
can't even remember the
details. What can I do?
Why the insurance company
waited so long to send you ,i
letter is a mystery to u,
because there is a hoot of 1'2
months in bringing ,a stilt as a
result of an uutonu,hllr ac
ctdent.
Since that lime has now
expired you CAN -1 h, sur ,1 for
damages ecen if yriti s.,,,re aI
fault.
We suggest that ,ou rept', 10
the. letter, pointing out section
146 of the Highway 1 raffir Act
to them,
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1 work as a cashier in a
large retail store. On Fridays
we are frequently very busy
and I don't always have time
to count up the cash when I
take over from the other
cashier.
Last Friday when the cash
was finally counted it was 519
short. We have no way of
knowing who made the
mistake, me or the other girl,
so the boss has deducted 59.50
from each of us.
Is he allowed to do this?
No, legally he cannotThe
law in Ontario states that 'Nn
deduction shall he made from
the wages of an employee for
cash shortages where two or
more persons have access to
the cash under a
regulation pursuant to the
Employment Standards Act.
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