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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-06-26, Page 10PAGE TEN r ZURICH CITIZENS 'NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1969 Huron Board of Education Plans Move to New Location Next Week The Huron County board of education held a special meet- ing at Victor Lauriston School, Goderich, Monday to consider disposition of the school when it is vacated at the end of this term. The 14 -member board and members of the adminstrative staff toured the school but reach- ed no final decision. It was decided to determine the present worth of the property and the cost of demolishing the building. In other business, it was dec- ided the board will move its offices from Huron County court- house to the former nurses' res- idence in Clinton. on July 1. A committee -of -the -whole • meeting will be held June 25 to consider applications for per- sonnel at the office. The board has recommended projected capital expenditures for the year 1971 of $450, 000 to provide additional school facil- ities in the county. Capital expenditures projections the next five years are required by the Ontario Municipal Board. Vacation policy for non -teach- ing staff was set by the board on recommendation of John Coch- rane, director of education. Office staff and supervisors with between six months and one year of employment get one week with pay. After one year, they get two weeks, after seven years, three weeks. Custodians, engineers and maitenance employees get the same. Chief accountant, plant super - intendant, manager of purchas- ing and services, and assistant superintendant academic get three weeks atter one year. Business adminstrator, super - intendant academic and director of education with up to one year of service get three weeks, after one year, four weeks. One week of any yearly vacation may be accumulated over a two-year period. 0 Obituary PETER VANDEORSSELAER Peter VanDorsselaer, 69, R. .R, 1, Hay, passed away Tuesday at South Huron Hospital, Formerly of West Lorne, Mr. VanDorsselaet came to Canada from Belgium 21 years ago. The deceased is survived by his wife, the former Philamenia Mass; two daughters, Mrs. Achel (Susan) DeSutter in Belg- ium and Mrs. Lloyd (Marie) Heavier of Dashwood, one brother., August in Belgium and six grand- children. Funeral service was held Friday from the T. ]tarry Hoffman fun- eral home, Dashwood, with Rev. Bruce Guy officiating. Inter- ment was in Dashwood EUB cern- etery. About People You Know ... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hart- man and family, Hamilton, were weekend visitors with their mothers, Mrs. J. Demonne and Mrs. T. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fleming, Mt. Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell, G. South were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hartman, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rogers of Windsor were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Doug O'Brien. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Clinton Doctor' Honored At Party Dr. J. Alex Addison, a former practioner in Zurich, is retiring from his medical pract4ce in Clinton and last Saturday night about 850 people from Clinton and surrounding area s gathered to honour him on the occasion. DASHWOOD Rev. and Mrs, Bruce Guy were chaperones for the Sunday school junior Bible class of Calvary United church when they journeyed to Goderich Sunday afternoon and enjoyed airplane rides followed by a picnic lunch at Bayfield. The gathering was termed as a grand "thank you to the man who has delivered 2, 056 babies in his 28 years of practice. "I left this community once" he told his audience " because I was too young and there wasn't enough work to do. Now I'm too old and there is too much work to do". Then, looking out across the front of the stage, he said that so many people turning out on a Saturday night for one man must mean there is still a future for a good old-fashioned general practitioner. "All the young doctors in this co1ntry today", he said "want to be specialists. No one wants to be a general practitioner any more". What's going to happen when al. the doctors are specialists and there aren't any general pract- itioners"? Dr. Addison finishes on June 27 when he will get a chance to use his new set of luggage he got Saturday in a move to the family summer cottage for a couple of months. And then there will be trips to the East Coast and the West coast, and maybe next year Europe. In his 28 years in Clinton, Dr. Addison has cared for patients in Zurich, Bayfield, Brucefield and Blyth as well as Clinton and the nearby armed forces base. "The practice has changed a great deal in those years' he said. 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