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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970
Separate School Board Hear Reports
(by Wilma Oke)
At a meeting in Seaforth last
Monday, John Vintar, Superint-
endent of Education for the Huron.
Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board reported
he had received a reply to his
letter from A, E. Robinson, Dir-
ector of Education for Perth
County, with regard to sharing
transportation services in Perth.
Mr. Robinson wrote that bus
transportation route maps were
not completed but that as soon
as they were he would call a
meeting of the transportation
sub -committees of the two boards
to discuss mutual routes where
services night be shared,
Jack Lane, Business Administ-
rator, reported the 72 -passenger
bus for the Zurich area would be
delivered on or about November
26 by Huron Motor Products Ltd.
Zurich, rather than on the Nov-
ember 1 date as stated in the
tender.
The Building and Maintenance
Committee was authorized to
seek tenders for automatic prog-
ram units in 17 schools at a cost
not to exceed $5, 500, the re-
maining two schools have them.
The Board approved supporting
the Kiwanis Music Festival in
Stratford to the extent of a $75
scholarship. ,
John Vintar stated the first
progress report of the Board will
be available to the ratepayers
in a booklet form by November
24.
The Board set the date for the
next meeting to be Tuesday,
November 24, as nomination
day falls on regular date on
November 23. John McCarroll,
Stratford, Physical Education
Consultant, for the Board, at-
tended the meeting to report to
the members the program in
the separate schools in the two
counties. He said there is good
distribution of equipment in the
19 schools at the present time.
The schools under the 19 sep-
arate boards, had varied greatly
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NOTICE OF
NOMINATION
Nominations of Separate School Supporters, for
Representation on the Combined Roman Catholic
Separate School Zone Board
AND
Nominations of Public School Suporters, for Rep-
resentation on the Huron County Board of Educa-
tin will be held in the
Hay Township Hall
ZURICH, ONTARIO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1970
between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 2: p.m. (EST)
Nominees may be from any of the following
municipalities
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
(One Representative to be elected to the Combined
Roman Catholic Separate School Zone Board and
One Representative to be elected to the Huron
County Board of Education.
in sports equipment. Mr. Mc-
Carroll said, too, that the
schools that do not have gym-
nasiums are able to use the fac-
ilities of a nearby school or a
church hall.
Mr. McCarroll stated that
Physical Education seeks through
selected physical activities and
related experience to assist the
individual to develop skill,
strength, endurance and charact-
er to his fullest capacity.
He said fundamental skills are
developed through activities such
as touch football, volleyball,
gymnastics, basketball, soccer,
folk dancing, swimming and
hockey.
Mr. McCarroll reported music
plays a prominent part in younger
students timetable -rhythmic
activities such as creative and
folk dancing, as well as running
and jumping to music.
Health instruction forms an
essential part of any physical
program. Mr. McCarroll said 12
teachers and eight parents took a
St. John Ambulance First Aid
Course at Seaforth last January
which resulted in a program set
up in which 80 students are now
qualified in administration of
First Aid.
Mr. McCarroll spoke of gym-
nastic equipment for both out-
side and inside that he would like
to see at the schools to get child-
ren to use various body skills.
1 -Ie mentioned especially trestle
tree apparatus. The board will
give further consideration to in-
stalling this type of equipment
in the new year.
Mr. McCarroll said there are
ten swim classes -all in Perth
County. He spoke of the value
of having children learn to swim.
In answer to a question from
trustee Joseph Looby, Dublin,
Mr. McCarroll reported that the
Physical Education program is
carried out on a budget figure of
$1. 75 per pupil.
Chairman of the Board, Keith
Culliton, Stratford, in answer to
the press reporter announced he
will not seek re- election. He
said he had been on the school
board for ten years and felt it
was time for someone else.
"There are many others well
qualified to serve on the board, "
he said.
William Innes, Stratford, said
in a telephone interview he
would not seek re- election.
The other twelve members of
the Board said they would seek
re-election. They are James
Morris, Stratford and Howard
Shantz, Stratford; Patrick Carty
of R. R. 5, Stratford, representing
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VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The FINAL INSTALMENT on 1970 TAXES
is DUE ON or BEFORE NOVEMBER 30, '70
These Taxes May Be Paid At Any Time
At The Bank Of Montreal, Zurich.
W. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG,
Claris -Treasurer,
Village of Zurich.
NOMINATION
PIBLIC NOTICE Berl 911 ..der ovCrk«� thw `Alr: t Au b of
tk. Becton el the MNicip.Eity el the ViZ&'.ge .1 ick will be hrid i. tie
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
IN THE
Village of Zurich
MONDA
ON
Y, NOVEMBER 23, 1970
At the hoer fres: Sew: t. Eight .clack P.M. for the Purpose of No:.io.timg Cam iSi.t.s foe Reeve
mail Foor Cams ors for tie Vil.ge of Zarich for the Years 1971 .®I 1972 — Two Year Team.
When a Proposed Candidate is not present his Nomination Paper situ® a.t he Valid unless there is
attached thereto evidence in writing Signed by the Proposed Candidate satisfactory to the Return-
ing Officer that he consents to be so Naninated.
I. Corse a P.I h Deu.ded, Pals WBl Be Opened 0m:
Mon., December 7, 1970
he the Twa Poling S.b-Divisi,es of the nage as Mows:
Pal No. Poling Place D. R. 0. P.I Gook
1 Community Centre William Siebert Mrs. G. Zimmer
2 Community Centre Wm. McAdams Mas. 6. Geoffrey
sad Polk MI Be kept Opea From Nine o'clock A.M. Until Six o'clock P.M.
Dated at ZURICH, ONT.,
N.vemdaer 1st, 1970
W. O. ARMSTRONG,
Rows* Officer
NOMINATION
PUBLIC NOTICE h hereby , 13 given1970, oaderr urtluity .f soodiace 6 Alth mcc Akw d .32 Iai
the Fosters .f the Mamicipahty of the Towns* of Nay sal be held is the
TOWNSHIP HALL
IN THE
Village of Zurich
ON
WEDJ NOVEMBER 25, 1970
At the hoar from One to Twa o'clock p.a. far the repose of N.ris.ti.B Ceedki.tes far
Oeppaty Reeve rad (*verifiers far the T.wmsiip el Hay for the years 1971 .ad 1971
le Case a Pel k De.eeial, Pis Wil Be Opined Or:
41.16111011.411
Mon., December 7,1970
In the sev.r.f Peas, Seb-Divisi.es .f to Tawasiip as fakers:
Pd No. PJIu1 Mote
1 Percy Campbell Residence
2 Dave Ingram Residence
3 Hay Township Hall
4 Leonard Becker's Garage
5 Earl Guenther Block
6 Bayview Golf Course
D.I.O.
Percy Campbell
Hugh McEwen
Theodore Steinbach
Clifford Pepper
George Greener
Elgin Hendrick
Peri Oirk
Lorne Chaprnon
Glen Weirdo
Clore Beichert
Harold Horne'
Howard Doors
Dennis tlsarnme
Said Pais 11PrN le Kept Ope. from Tel o'clock A.M. Owl E'igit :'lock P.M.
Dated at ZURICH, ONT.,
N.veseer 1st, 1970
W. C. HORNER,
Monis. Officer