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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-09-11, Page 11THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS INITIATION DAY - Last Thursday was initiation day at South Huron District High School, for the students attending for the first year. Two Zurich students, Patsy Bedardand Richard Regier are seen here as they make their way home following rhe eventful experience. Other than having their faces badly smeared up, the two did not seem too much the worse for the treatment they had received. (Citizens News Photo) PAGO EI,EVEN Huron County Board Approves Of Officials Attending Conferences (by Richmond Atkey) Looking ahead at its last meet- ing held in Central Huron Sec- ondary school board room on September 2, Huron County Board of Education decided to hold its next regular meeting in the same place on Monday September 15. Approval also was given to Robert M. Elliott, R. R. 3 Clint- on, vice-chairman of the Board and chairman of the negotiating committee with elementary Independent Shipper to UNITED CO-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPT. TORONTO Ship Your Livestock With Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service teachers, to represent the Board at the Trustees' Council rneetin - in Toronto on September 6, and D. J. Cochrane, director of education, to attend the Reg- ional Education Council in Wind- sor on September 11. Mr. Cochrane reported that the administrative staff of the Board would meet with the principals of the various schools in Clinton Public School on the afternoon of September 3, a monthly meeting, and that the administrative staff would meet with all teachers in Central Huron Secondary School Aud- itorium at 3 p.m., September 10, (a semi- annual meeting.) The Board approved payment of tuition and necessary expenses for the attendance of F.E. Mad- ill, assistant superintendent of schools, at the course of "Com- puters in Education" being held in Althouse College, London, commencing October 4, spons- ored by the University of West- ern Ontario, for ten Saturday morning lectures on the use of computers in education. A.M. I-Iarper, chartered ac- countant, was engaged by the Board to assist B. G. Straughan, chief accountant of the board, in closing out a few remaining books of account. The board decided to accept the advice of its solicitor, Elmer FOR ENJOYMENT IN EATING OUT Your Someone Special Deserves Our Best WE SPECIALIZE IN . . . CHICKEN, STEAK AND FISH SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED FROM 3 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M Dominion Hotel Your Hosts: Marg and Ross Johnston ZURICH D. Bell, QC, Exeter, and return the abandoned school site in Hay Township to its owner, on condition that she assume res- ponsibility for all costs involved in the transfer of the property to her. Roy B. Dunlop, Business Ad- ministrator of the Board, was authorized to arrange for the deduction from the earnings of each employee, who is a mem- ber of the Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System, the contributions required to be made by the member, and remit to the proper authorities. J. W. Coulter, superintendent of schools, submitted his report on future activities which chair- man John B. Lavis, Clinton previously. had insisted upon from all administrative staff of the board. He complimented Mr. Coulter on the completeness of his report. Report Expected On Salaries (continued from page 2) be hired on probationary con- tracts at salaries according to schedule, duties commencing September 11, 1969; (4) That in calculation of elementary school teachers' positions on salary grid part years of exper- ience be calculated as follows: one to five months to go back to previous even year, and six to nine months to go forward to the next year of experience. See Us Now For Your SEED WHEAT TALBOT — GENESSEE — YORK STAR AND FERTILIZER Bagged 8-32-16 $7550 Ton Bagged 6-24-24 $6900 Ton ALL BULK FERTILIZERS Available at Competitive Prices SPREADER AVAILABLE Hensall District Co -Operative Phone 262-2928 Hensall MARKET YOUR WITH YOUR CO-OP TO OBTAIN TOP MARKET VALUE FOR YOUR CROP, USE THE IMPROVED FACILITIES OF HENSALL DISTRICT COOP[RATIVE PHONE 262-2928 HENSALL