HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-28, Page 11THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 11
WINNERS IN THE JUVENILE CLASS- These five young students at the Zurich Public School were
winners in the juvenile division of the Field Meet held recently at the school. Back row are Shan-
non Smale, Julie Miller and Scott Armstrong. Front are Brenda Rader and Kevin Lavery.
FIELD DAY CHAMPS - These four students at St. Boniface
School, Zurich, were tops in their old school in field meet
competition this year. Back row are Martin VanRaay and Doug
Debus, while in the front are Mary Blom and Carolyn Hoffman.
Huron board
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arial help in the elementary
schools be referred to the Man-
agement Committee for budget-
ary consideration. In turn the
Management committee's rec-
ommendation was approved that
this request for increased secret-
arial assistance from the elem-
entary principals' and vice -
principals' association be referr-
ed to the administrative staff
fo further study.
Other recommendations from
the Education Committee that
were approved by the board as
follows: That composite advert-
isments listing courses of each
centre be placed in all Huron
County weekly newspapers;
that fees for 1973-74 be set at
$12 for a 20 session course. $7
for a 10 session course and $5.
for courses of fewer than 10
sessions; that salaries for night
school instructors be $10 per
hour; that salaries for night
school principals be the same as
last year and that the starting
date of the 1973-74 classes be
the week of October 15; and
that the night school principals
for 1973-74 be Richard Whiteley
at Central Huron Secondary
School; Edward Beard, at F. E,
Madill Secondary School, and
William Wark of Goderich Coll-
egiate Institute.
The board approved compul-
sory Tuberculin tests and/or
chest x-rays for all employees
of the board.
The board approved the rec-
ommendation approving the prin
ciple of developing students'
interest, knowledge and partic-
ipation in recreation -type act-
ivities and that provision be
made for use of the necessary
facilities through budget
allocation and/or local arrange-
ments. Some of the activities
recommended are golf, curling,
skiing, archery, canoeing,
sailing, bowling, tennis, snow -
shoeing, etc.
News of
Bronson north
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Penhale, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McCullough, all attend-
ed the wedding in Kitchener
of Miss Margaret Watson and
Kenneth Duncalf, in St. James
Rosemount United Church, on
Saturday, June 23, at three
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck
attended the Duncalf-Watson
wedding in Kitchener last Sat-
urday.
ONTARIO CHERRIES
The expression "short and
( sweet" sums up Ontario's fresh
cherry season. Food specialists
Iat the Ontario Food Council,
(,Ministry of Agriculture and
'Food tell us that this year's
crop is expected to be average
and should be available from
July 7 •to August I.
Look for firm, shiny, well -
colored fruit, free from blem-
ishes. These qualities guarantee
ripeness and good flavor. Before
you put them in the refrigerator,
discard any bruised fruit and
spread the cherries out on a
tray.
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