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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-10-21, Page 3• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 RCSS Board discuss insurance (by Wilma Oke) Trustee Ted Geoffrey, R. R, 2, Zurich, chairman of the person- nel committee of the Huron - Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, and Trustee F.J. Vere, Stratford, were appointed at a board meet- ing last Tuesday to a committee to draw up specifications for a teachers' Group Life Insurance Plan. On the committee, also, will be two representatives from the administrative staff of the board and two teachers. The insurance plan was included in the salary contract for 1971-72 term and is to be effective Jan- uary 1, 1972 for all employees in amount equal to one times earnings plus dependents' cov- erage of $1, 000 for spouse and $500 for each child with 50 per cent of the cost being paid by the board. The board endorsed a resol- ution from the Brant County Separate School Board that fin- ancing for the Cerebral Palsy School be designated to the secondary school section of the divisional board in order to be consistent with legislation reg- arding financing trainable retarded children's education. This resolution results from Cerebral Palsy schools having come under the jurisdiction of the County Boards of Education upon request as of January 1, 1971. Therefore, any children of elementary school age whose parents are separate school supporters must be charged a fee. If children are in attend- ance, whereas in the case of schools for trainable retarded children, no distinction between elementary and secondary school age is indicated and no fees are therefore charged to separate school supporters be- cause such a schobl is placed under the jurisdiction of the secondary school segment of the divisional board . John Vintar, Superintendent of Education, announced a professional development work- shop would be held in Seaforth on Wednesday, October 13, with teachers from St. James School, Seaforth; St. Patricks, Kinkora; St. Columban School; St. Patrick's. Dublin, St. Bon- iface, Zurich; Precious Blood, Exeter; and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, R.R.3, Dashwood, would attend. The main thrust of the prof- essional development program will be religious education and as a result of these workshops all teachers within the system will have a better knowlege of the Canadian Catechism prog- ram. On September 29, a work- shop was held in Stratford for the teachers from Stratford, St. Marys and Ilesson. On October 20 one will be held in Goderich "for the teachers from St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge; St. Mary's , Goderich; Sacred Heart, Wingham, St. Joseph's Clinton and Ecole Ste. Marie, at St. Joseph. Joseph Tokar, Assistant Superintendent of Education spoke on an option program initiated in St. Michael's_ School in Stratford and in St. Boniface School in Zurich and one which will start in January in St. Marys in Holy Name School. The program is for one hour and fifteen minutes each Friday when a student in Grade 7 or 8 is permitted to select the subject he wishes to study from several courses offered. In St. Boniface the options are typing, woodworking, cooking, and knitting, Mr. Tokar reported. He said in the cooking program, the four boys who chose it are given instructions in it in a private home near the school while the six girls go to the convent for lessons. He suggest- ed this was better than buying stoves and other equipment to put in the schools and it prod- uced parent involvement which he considered ideal. The meeting ended with the trustees meeting as a commit- tee of the whole. Wife, greeting grouchy -looking husband at the door; 'I'll bet your office had a hard day." Judge: "And you want to take this step just because your hus- band is careless of his appear- ance?" Woman: "Yes, he hasn't shown up in a year." HOTEL HENSALL Featuring: 'The Canadian Playboys' Friday & Saturday, Oct 22 & 23 our speciality is Maple Leaf Cheese Slices 8 Oz• Mother Parker's Instant C ffee to oz. Mother Parker's lnst**;nt Ch;c,,ltl,� double size Chef B,. y ;''' az 28 Gold Seal Socr,e u, t, p, 2 Robin Hood Pi Cr.isti19 21' oz. Robin Hood with topping 2/85c $L45 2 lb. 75c oz. lb. 6`s 39c 2/65C 2/65c Gingerbread Mix 13 Rbbin Hood with topping Brownie Mix 15 oz. Libby 28 oz. Beans with Pork 2/79( Delmonte Fancy 14 oz. Peas or Cream Corn 5/95c Delmonte 14 oz. Peas and Carrots 5/89c oz. Delmonte 19 oz Fruit Cocktail Super Save 24 oz, Sliced Bread 3/$1 4/99 FROZEN FOOD Banquet 14 oz. on aua lity foods LDERS b39C (assorted flavours) f r'1 PRODUCE FEATURES FLORIDA SIZE 48' (white or Pink) for CANADA NO. 1 Green Cabbage be Iy US NO.. 1 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES 2 1 lb pkgs 59c i OPS i6 i)4 LEGS or BREASTS BACKLDBACON b 55 PIECE Ib 894 SLICED Ib 984