HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-10-01, Page 17THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
New Contract For
Board of Education
Secretaries
Secretaries working in the
Huron County Board of Education
Schools have been given a new
contract which was outlined at
the regular board meeting in
Clinton. Monday, September 21.
There are to be two categories
one of secretaries only with a
starting rate of $4, 000 per 12
month year with the opportunity
of recognizing relavant past
experience at the rate of $200
per year up to a maximum of
five years; and one of clerk
typists only with a starting rate
of $3, 200 with the opportunity
of recognizing relevant past
experience at the rate of $200
per year up to a maximum of
five years.
Secondary school clerical staff
will be employed for 11 months
annually; board office staff for
12 months annyally; and elem-
entary school clerical staff,
10 months annually.
An increase of one-half of
one percent per month of employ
meat from the later date of em-
ployment or date of last increase
to September 1, 1970 will be
paid. An additional increase on
the same basis will be given
September 1, 1971.
Additional merit increases of
one to three percent may be
granted on these same dates by
the Administrative management
based on the assessment of the
school principals where concern-
ed.
If as a result of cutting back
school office employees to el-
even from 12 months, their sal-
ary becomes less than presently
earned, they will be red circled
at present salary.
The board will pay its share
of employee participation in the
Ontario Municipal Employees
SENIOR BOWLING
Ramblers - J. Turkheim (631) -5
Hi -Hopes - M. Clausius (497)-2
Newcomers - A. Oesch (524)-4
Whippoorwills - H. Stade (596)-3
Hawkeyes - E. Gascho (590) -5
Varieties - H. Finkbeiner (582)4 -
High Single. -13. Finkbeiner 251
High Triple - J. Turkheim 631
Retirement System; 50 percent
of the premiums of the Ontario
Hospital and Ontario medical
plans; and 50 percent of the
group insurance premiums for
interested employees males
$10, 000; females $5, 000.
Two week holidays must be
;taken during the Christmas and
,or midwinter recesses,
TODAY'S CHILD
Correspondent:
Mrs. Harold Penhale
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hodgson,
of Morden, Manitoba visited Mr.
and Mrs, 1-i. Penhale for a cou-
ple of days last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Bennett
and daughters Marlene and Joan,
of Goderich spent Sunday with
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BY HELEN ALLEN
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Mr. and Mrs. 11, Penhale.
The bad storm last Saturday
hit the farm of William. Steckle
and took off the barn doors,
then crossed the road taking
down a bunch of trees by the
road on the Bronson Line on
William Armstong's farm. It
hit the'trees on Ted Dunn's
lawn and took them out by the
roots, Then over on the Goshen
Line and blew down the barn of
Frank Boyce.
Used Equipment
Ferguson 3 -furrow plow $ 60
Case A 6 pull -type combine 100
Case blower and 60 feet of pipe 225
IHC No. 36 3 -furrow 14" plow 350
Overum 3 -furrow 14" plow 450
Ferguson 20-85 tractor, new tires 600
Ford 20410 -foot wheel disc, good as new 625
Ford 612 Forage Harvester, 2 -row cornhead
and pickup 875
Ford Super Major 1550
MF Super 92 SP Combine with pickup and
2 -row corn head 2900
65 Ford 6000 Diesel 3275
Ford 5000 8 speed
diesel tractor 3300
Ford 4500 tractor, loader, back hoe 8850
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Ronny's disposition is reflected in his picture. This little
boy is 20 months old, a most appealing laddie of Anglo-Sax-
on origin. A healthy young fellow, he has big, expressive
brown eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. Young as he is,
Ronny has a good vocabulary and understands even more
than he can say. Just ask him to bring anything, from a cup
to a pair of slippers, and he's away to the proper cupboard
to bring back the wanted article. Ronny is a bright, affec-
tionate child who loves attention. He needs a relaxed, loving
family, preferably with other children. To inquire about
adopting Ronny please write to Today's Child, Department
of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toron-
to 182. For general adoption information ask your Children's
Aid Society.
HEMSTOR
LIQUID PRESERVATIVE
ChemStor is a liquid preservative for high -moisture
feed corn and barley. It is a blend of mild organic
acids, basically acetic and propionic. A clear
colourless liquid, ChemStor actsas a preservative
by preventing the growth of moulds and bacteria in
high -moisture corn and barley during storage.
LOW-COST STORAGE
OF CORN AND BARLEY
ChemStor and Applicators Available at
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Brucef>ield HENSALL Zurich
482-9823 262-2608 236-4393
Blue Tag Special
NEW FORD ONE -ROW
Corn Pickers
Snider Motors
LIMITED
FORD TRACTOR
EXETER 235-1640
LUCAN 227-4191
Zurich Minor Athletic Association
The ANNUAL MEETING of the ZURICH MINOR ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION will be held on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, at 9 p®m®
at the
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
All interested sports fans are urgently requested to attend, as
it would most certainly be appreciated.
FINANCIAL REPRT - 1969-70
Bank Balance, September 1, 1969
RECEIPTS
Zurich' Wood Products -Donation $ 147.58
Chamber of Commerce -Donation 100.00
Hay Township Grant 120.00
100.00
100.00
462.00
R. H. Johnston -Donation
Supertest-Donation
Registration Fees
Z.M.A.A. Projects (Dances, Stags. Etc.) __ 2454.11
Hockey Game Receipts 5521.25
$ 596.07
$9004.94 $9004.94
$9601.01
DISBURSEMENTS
Zurich Arena Ice and Hall Rental $4023.14
Out of Town Ice Rental 79.00
Equipment (Sticks, uniforms, Tape, etc.) _ 3681.09
Printing 196.66
Postage and Telephone 100.13
Bank Charges 6.50
Medical 132.50
O.H.A. % of Game Receipts 198.78
Insurance for Jr. 'D' 145.00
W.O.A.A. Registration and Insurance 175.25
O.M.H.A. % of Game Receipts 47.15
W.O.A.A. Referrees % of Playoffs 191.75
Equipments Lockers and Fire Ins. 113.09
Hockey Tournament 35.00
Mileage to Jr. 'D' Players 334.00
Softball Champs (Game at Lannon) 38.50
$9497.54 $9497.54
103.47
Bank Balance, September 1, 1970