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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-09-23, Page 31THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Huron principals further education 1-luron County Elementary and Secondary School Principals focussed their attention on the topics of supervision and ac- countability during a two-day Seminar last week. The Semin- ar began Thursday after school and continued until Saturday noon. Director of Education, John Cochrane, the four Superintend- ents, Jim Coulter, Harold Kins- ley, Frank Madill and Don Ken - well joined the principals as active participants in the work- shop. Mrs. Marion Zinn repres- ented the board during the Sem- inar and other board members were present for sessions that were of special interest to them, Special speakers and group leaders during the Seminar were Don Graham, formerly the Director of Education for Forest Hill Village and now with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in Toronto. Dr. Bob Stinson and Sam McKeown from the Regional Development Office in London, and Dr. 'George Delgrosso, the President of Lambton College in Sarnia. The conference was an opport, unity for the County Principals to explore two opposing views in the area of supervision of teachers and administration of school policy. On Thursday evening the group was shown a film about a school where there were serious staff management problems. Discussion groups containing elementary principal: a secondary school principal, a principal of a Retarded Children; School and a superintendent or a board member considered the problem and possible solutions in terms of our present board policies. On Friday two alternatives MACAULAY LTD. • PAGE 11 were presented arid discussed. A position paper on supervision stressed working with groups of teachers to provide the best possible variety of learning exp- eriences for pupils. During the afternoon Dr. Delgrosso outlined a program budget system which stressed the need for program evaluation to determine the allocation of funds. The Friday evening and Satur- day morning sessions provided opportunities for all principals to air and share their problems as well as building some guide- lines for problem solving. A proposed program of services was out -lined by newly -appoint- ed Huron County psychologist, 13i11 Carter, All participants in the conf- erence agreed that the immed- iate results would be improved communication among the county schools and the various levels of administration. About Peop/e You Know .. - Mrs. Harold Stade who was a patient in Victoria Hospital for several weeks has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weseloh, of Tecumseh, Michigan, spent the past week with friends and relatives in the Zurich and Hensall district. a to our Clinton, Seaforth and Hensall building yards during the past 22 years, These O�u Sale Items 1 vanized i ROOFING ) GUAGE — HOT DIP 1ENGTH — 6 RIBBED cial for More, 1 Per Sq. Delivered las HTS $1695 To fit Steel Roofing Sheet 8 ft. Long PENITE x8 — 1/4" - 40 sheets & over 3II Tots 3.20 ILATION Hard to Get at Places 'ILL $ 1.80 e) 3 cu. Ft. Bag S — GET ONE FREE 3AK $ 1.45 pe) 5 cu. Ft. Bag xS — GET ONE FREE 4x8 STYROFOAM 2.35 STORAGE SHEDS s X 6 $59.9s 9x6 $114.50 BARN HARDWARE No. 61 Trolley No. 686 Galvaniz- ed 5.95 6 Barn Door Track, 6-8-10-12 Ft pr. Lengths 43cPer Ft. No. 90 Track Hanger Galvanized With Lag Screws Single 50c i ALUMINUM Standard Guage 1 1/4" Frame Pre -Hung, Ready to Install, all Hardware Ineludi i Self -Storing Standard Sizes2' 8" x 6' 8" 25 ■9 2° 10°° x 6° 10°' ATTENTION FARMERS ! 6 Mill Black POLYETHELENE Plastic 24' x 100' Rolls — Only 40c Per Lineal Foot 32' x 100' Rolls — Only 39.95 55c Per Lineal Foot ,29.95 ! ALL-MACAULAY LTD. uilding Supplies CLINTON 482-9514 KENSALL 262-271 SEAFORTH 527-0910