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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-02-11, Page 15Ed :ucators set. mileage at 19` The matter of increasing the travelling allowance for members of the Huron County Board of Education and employees of the board was finally settled Wednes- day after three months of discuss- ion and recommendations. The motion to increase the mileage rate for non -board member appointees to board committees and all employees to 19 cents per mile was made by Ken Cooke of Clinton and Clar- ence McDonald of Exeter. In the sane motion which was recommended by the manage- ment committee the mileage rate for board members will remain at 15 cents per mile travelled on board business. At the board meeting on Nov- ember 3, 1975, the Chairman's Advisory Committee presented a recommendation to increase the board's mileage rate from 15 cents per mile to 18 cents per mile. This rejected and referred to the Management Committee for its recommendation. On December 1, the Manage- ment Committee recommended to the Board that it adopt the mileage allowance plan used by Huron County Council whereby elected members and employees who are relatively high mileage drivers be paid 19 cents per mile and relatively low mileage drivers be paid $60 per month and 14 cents per mile. This was also rejected and due tothe lack of time the 1976 management committee was asked to study the question at its meeting on January 16 and the recommendation which was finally approved was suggested, The rate of 15 cents per mile came into effect on October 1, 1973 for all board members, appointees and employees. PAY TRIBUTE TO STAFF On the subject of Professional Development Days, Director of Education John Cochrane paid a tribute to principals and staffs in cancelling a PD day set for January 26. "Cochrane said he has already received requests from some'' schools to have a PD day schedul- ed for February 25 changed to an instructional day. The board agreed the matter of PD days would be left to each individual principal and staff. Each school principal in con- sultation with his staff will be asked to develop a school year calendar for the balance of the 1975-76 school year which reflects the best interests of the students and submit it to the Director of Education. A report prepared by the administration revealed one school had been closed for eight days due to .inclement weather with others varying down to a half day. Five schools did not close because of the weather. Hensall Figure Skating results National Skating tests were held Thursday February 5 at the Hensall arena. This is a non - sponsored club supervised by Miss Pauline Bell, a past member of "The Holiday On Ice" show. Those passing National badges are as follows: BEGINNERS, Debbie Law- rence, Heidi Bonthron, Tammy Thiel, Dwayne i,awrence, Amy Bonthron, Ronalyn Bell, Deborah Lefaive, Lori Faber, Jerry Mc - Beath, Patty Jorgensen, Janet McBeath. STROKING, Dwayne Lawrence Amy Bonthron, Jerry McBeath, Lori Faber, Ronalyn Bell, Patty Jorgensen. y Rtgr jir4A1?i v41,;'' .i, a,, 1y c km t Emmanuel United Church BRUCE GUY, B.A., SUPPLY MINISTER Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 11 A.M. - Church Service Everyone Welcome o.. IF Zurich Mennonite CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 9:45 a.m. - Worship Service 10:45 a.m.-Sun. Church School 8:00 p.m. - Van Dykes who served in Bangladesh under M.C.C. in charge. 8:00 p.m. - Monday Evening Youth Bible Study MEDITATION:- For it is God who formed the mountains, created the wind, reveals his mind to man, makes both dawn and dark, and walks on the heights of the world. The Lord God is His name, He ruleth over all. Amos 5:8, 9:56 Everyone Welcome ELEMENTARY, Patty Jorgen- sen, Kini Ingram, Tammy Bell. BASIC, Colleen Bedard, Kelly Vanstone, Darlene Faber, Julie McBeath, Vicki Mann. NOVICE 2, Teresa Charette, Starr Jesney, Sandra Nixon. FREE STYLE 1, Dennis Bed- ard, Karen Shields, Lori Flynn, Vicki Baker, Becky Baker. POWER BOYS 1, Brian Coop- er, Darren Faber, Jerry Faber, Jeffrey Lefaive. POWER BOYS 2, Brian Coop- er, Darren Faber, Jerry Faber. POWER BOYS 4, Danny Reid, Scott Ingram. POWER BOYS 5, Danny Reid. POWER BOYS' 6, Ian Munroe St. Peter's Lutheran Church A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D. PASTOR Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 10 a.m.- Worship Service 10;45 a.m.-Sun Church School Everyone Welcome Sl ru,F'1 iyrapt� �b � rw fry si§p I44:104:141 Vtr'• 4 ��tG,. Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 10 a.m. - Sunday School 11 a.m. - Worship Service "Christ Our Strength" 8 p.m. - Worship Service FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Visit to India in Pictures at the Hay Township Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Jesus saith unto him "I am the way, the truth, and the life. 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