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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-06-04, Page 15THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN Lengthy Session of Separate School Board The Huron -Perth Roman Cath- olic Separate School Board at its meeting in Seaforth, Monday night set the mill rate at 20.24 mills for all residents of Mc- Killop Township supporting separ- ate schools in Seaforth, St. Col- umban and Dublin. Earlier this month this was the rate set for these supporters at St. Columban and Dublin but for Seaforth supporters from Mc- llop it had been 19 mills. This adjustment will keep the mill rate the same across McKillop Township for all separate school supporters. Trustees Howard Shantz, Stratford; Chris Walraven, St. Marys; John McCann, R,R,3, Ailsa Craig; Vincent Young, Goderich; and Michael Connolly, R. R. 3, Kippen, were appointed as members of the Teacher - Trustee Relations Committee. Trustee Joseph Looby, Dublin, requested that Monteith, Mont- eith and Co. be contacted and arrangements made for arbitrators to be paid. Kyles, Kyles and Garratt, architects of Stratford, surveyed the problems of the roof of St. James School, Seaforth, and of the roof of St. Aloysius School in Stratford, and advised that patch tests were needed to deter- mine the extent of the troubles - the tests to cost $200. Brian Gar- rett and Kyles, Kyles and Garrett is to be instructedtomake these tests. Central United Church in Stratford is to be approached re- garding sharingthe cost of a fence between St, Aoysius School and the church property. The posts of $1400 for the Board's share on the Cronin Drain at St. Columban are to be invest- igated more fully by the Property Committee. A committee composed of Trustees Joseph Looby, Francis Hicknell and M. Michael Con- nolly was named to meet with R. S, Box to finalize completion of renovations to front of Board Office within two weeks. The committee is to confer with John Vintar, Superintendent of Educ- ation, to have Board's name on a suitable sign erected at ent- rance --costs not to exceed $150. for sign and installation. The Board accepted John Vin - tar's recommendation to close the Separate School Annex at Egmondville, effective June 30, 1970, and instead rent two port- able classrooms to be adjacent to St. James School in Seaforth, beginning September 1. Trustee Looby questioned the closing and was answered by Trustee Connolly who said it was more efficient to have the pupils closer to the school principal One Showing at 8:00 p.m. on Wed., Thurs. Two Showings at 7:30 and 9:20 on Fri. and Sat. rSr,I7., i. and that the pupils would have the use of the gym and auditorium. He stated as well that parents objected to having their children separated in two different schools, The board approved a motion for the Property Committee and Michael Connolly to have the Egmondville School property evaluated with a view to selling it, Mr. Vintar gave a report on the proposed kindergarten organ- ization for September 1970. The estimated number of Kindergarter: pupils in each school is given, however by September 1 this may vary slightly. The report follows. No changes will be required at the following schools; St. Jos- eph's School, Kingsbridge, with 18 pupils; St. Mary's School, Goderich, with 25 pupils; Strat- ford schools; Inunaculate Con- ception, 15 pupils; St. Ambrose, 24 pupils; St. Joseph's, 15 pupils; and St. Aloysius wirh 30 pupils. Schools where changes are recommended are: St. Joseph's School, Clinton, with 15 kinder- garten pupils; and St. James School, Seaforth , with 26 pupils; in these two schools portable classrooms will be rented. At Precious Blood School in Exeter, the feasibility of transferring the six kindergarten students to St. Boniface School in Zurich by bus is being considered. Schools where kindergarten classes will be started for Sept- ember, 1970, are; St. Patrick's School in Dublin with 24 kinder- garten pupils and St. Columban School with 9 pupils where stud- ents will attend a joint kinder- garten class in the former Cont- inuation School in Dublin; Our Lady of Mount Carmel School at R.R, 3, Dashwood, with 22 pupils who will be taught in an existing classroom in the school. St. Bon- iface School in Zurich with 24 students and Ste. Marie School R.R, 2, Zurich, with 16 students, will share a joint kindergarten class at St. Boniface where a portable classroom will be rented; at St. Patrick's School in Kinora with 16 kindergarten pupils where a portable classroom will be rented, It is expected that the Board will again purchase kindergarten service in September for 12 kindergarten students at Sacred Heart School in Wingham from the Huron County Board of Ed- ucation; and to purchase it again as in previous years at holy name School in St. Marys for 22 pupils from the Perth County Board of Education. Kindergarten facilities for the nine students at St. Mary's School in l -lesson are still under study. Mr. Vintar stated that the port- able classrooms at Clinton, Sea - forth, Zurich and Kinkora would not necessarily be used for the kindergarten class-- with the likelihood being that students of 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111181116 STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE GRAND BEND Friday and Saturday—June 5-6 (DOUBLE FEATURE) From Nashville With Music (Color) Buck Owens, 50 Western Stars Terror In The Jungle (color) Robert Burns BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.m, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ONE SHOW NIGHTLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a higher grade would use the port- able. Rent for a portable class- room is approximately $250 per month or $3000 per year. Trustee Ted Geoffrey, R.R. 2, Zurich, who attended an Ontario School Trustees' Council meet- ing in Toronto on May 23, with Trustee Vincent Young of God- erich, gave a full report to the Board. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Stephen Meld - Inger, Zurich, expressing her appreciation to the board for all the improvements made at St. Boniface School in Zurich,. Mrs. Meidinger was the secretary of the former St. Boniface School Board. GODERICH SUNSET ORIVE•IN THEATRE CARLOW HOLMES VILLE CLINTON HWY, 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD, 4 • PHONE 524-9981 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 4, 5, 6 Beyond any fear you've ever known! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Adult Entertainment who hoods the deadly key to the GEORGE IDGER ORSON "HOUSE PEPPRRD STEVENS WELLES JP CARDS” ® Suggested for GENERAL audiences. A UNIVERSAL RELEASE in TECHNICOLOR° Sun. 7 Mon.8 Tue. 9 The Restoration Comedy About What Cannot Be Restored! `Na/IP' / 'y""'� Muss/Pease AND ®ue+>v6 RA. 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June 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 2 shows Fri. & Sat. starting at 7:30 & 9:15 p.m. One showing only on Thurs., Sun., Mon. & Tues. starting at 8 p.m. BEST —New PAUL AZURSKY Wed., It's laugh • . :•.,: CONSIDER THE AWARDS SUPPORTING ` REST SCREENPLAY ACTRESS PAUL MAZURSKY RYAN CANNONand LARRY TUCKER York Film Critics —New York Film National Society of Film Critics • • iii • carol Ted Ake Critics 12, 13 S rf , 'Ii: NATALIE WOOD• ROBERT CULP I BOB & CAROL &TED &ALICE I ELLIOTT OOULD• DAN CANNON ,LARRYTUCKER•QUINCYJONES•M.J.FRANNOVICH•LARRYTUCNER•PAULMAZURSKY•TECHNICOLOR' Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 10, 11, a switched -on s tfi riot! , ; 9 t WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS AMCO WitliS e 1 1S TECHNICOLOR' °1969 Walt Disney Productions ...BOO E• AND—MORE HI -FLYING HI-LARITY QdVI/ALT DISNEY k te; ,� , Kw'''*i t' 4 v yp s n 1 '. a:,�3•�a�9. i'e' e�'e•r��r„„: "A':'kaL'�,��"�+Yi� .���'� c1 v. ..3:0;c3 TECHNICOLOR ' 1969 Walt Olsney Productions One Showing at 8:00 p.m. on Wed., Thurs. Two Showings at 7:30 and 9:20 on Fri. and Sat. rSr,I7., i. and that the pupils would have the use of the gym and auditorium. He stated as well that parents objected to having their children separated in two different schools, The board approved a motion for the Property Committee and Michael Connolly to have the Egmondville School property evaluated with a view to selling it, Mr. Vintar gave a report on the proposed kindergarten organ- ization for September 1970. The estimated number of Kindergarter: pupils in each school is given, however by September 1 this may vary slightly. The report follows. No changes will be required at the following schools; St. Jos- eph's School, Kingsbridge, with 18 pupils; St. Mary's School, Goderich, with 25 pupils; Strat- ford schools; Inunaculate Con- ception, 15 pupils; St. Ambrose, 24 pupils; St. Joseph's, 15 pupils; and St. Aloysius wirh 30 pupils. Schools where changes are recommended are: St. Joseph's School, Clinton, with 15 kinder- garten pupils; and St. James School, Seaforth , with 26 pupils; in these two schools portable classrooms will be rented. At Precious Blood School in Exeter, the feasibility of transferring the six kindergarten students to St. Boniface School in Zurich by bus is being considered. Schools where kindergarten classes will be started for Sept- ember, 1970, are; St. Patrick's School in Dublin with 24 kinder- garten pupils and St. Columban School with 9 pupils where stud- ents will attend a joint kinder- garten class in the former Cont- inuation School in Dublin; Our Lady of Mount Carmel School at R.R, 3, Dashwood, with 22 pupils who will be taught in an existing classroom in the school. St. Bon- iface School in Zurich with 24 students and Ste. Marie School R.R, 2, Zurich, with 16 students, will share a joint kindergarten class at St. Boniface where a portable classroom will be rented; at St. Patrick's School in Kinora with 16 kindergarten pupils where a portable classroom will be rented, It is expected that the Board will again purchase kindergarten service in September for 12 kindergarten students at Sacred Heart School in Wingham from the Huron County Board of Ed- ucation; and to purchase it again as in previous years at holy name School in St. Marys for 22 pupils from the Perth County Board of Education. Kindergarten facilities for the nine students at St. Mary's School in l -lesson are still under study. Mr. Vintar stated that the port- able classrooms at Clinton, Sea - forth, Zurich and Kinkora would not necessarily be used for the kindergarten class-- with the likelihood being that students of 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111181116 STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE GRAND BEND Friday and Saturday—June 5-6 (DOUBLE FEATURE) From Nashville With Music (Color) Buck Owens, 50 Western Stars Terror In The Jungle (color) Robert Burns BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.m, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ONE SHOW NIGHTLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a higher grade would use the port- able. Rent for a portable class- room is approximately $250 per month or $3000 per year. Trustee Ted Geoffrey, R.R. 2, Zurich, who attended an Ontario School Trustees' Council meet- ing in Toronto on May 23, with Trustee Vincent Young of God- erich, gave a full report to the Board. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Stephen Meld - Inger, Zurich, expressing her appreciation to the board for all the improvements made at St. Boniface School in Zurich,. Mrs. Meidinger was the secretary of the former St. Boniface School Board. GODERICH SUNSET ORIVE•IN THEATRE CARLOW HOLMES VILLE CLINTON HWY, 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD, 4 • PHONE 524-9981 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 4, 5, 6 Beyond any fear you've ever known! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Adult Entertainment who hoods the deadly key to the GEORGE IDGER ORSON "HOUSE PEPPRRD STEVENS WELLES JP CARDS” ® Suggested for GENERAL audiences. A UNIVERSAL RELEASE in TECHNICOLOR° Sun. 7 Mon.8 Tue. 9 The Restoration Comedy About What Cannot Be Restored! `Na/IP' / 'y""'� Muss/Pease AND ®ue+>v6 RA. MIXING THRILLS AND GIRL 1 MIXING DANGXR AND OIRLatt COLUMBIA PICTURES p.esme A DOMINO PROOUCIION ,i.n, CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER• SUSANNAH YORK DLYNIS JOHNS IAN( RANNEN•TOM BEIL•EWNE TAYLOR•JIM DALE- COLOR TAAODMITTANCE TIO 30.41 Adult Entertainment Mercenaries breaking into Red China race against U [IREN2DE CINERAMA RELEASING CORPORATIOONIfYe N presents A DIMITRI DE ORUNt1AL0 PRESENTA1O of A.ASEE sKAETEI PRODUCTION THE LEST �REN 3D STANLEY BAKER • ALEX CORD • HONOR BLACKMAN RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH • RAFER JOHNSON ANDREW KEIR AIILT EITEITAINN,EpT PAwAVLSO CALOR PLUS 2nd BIG HIT! �a► minute to pray,, a second to die! That's all McCord gives them! Wed , Thurs. S NA Fri. and Sat. CORD (NNEDY June 10, 11, 12 & 13 1