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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-08, Page 20PAGE 20 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS - The girls' team of Zurich Public School won the championship at the volleyball tournament held Saturday at South Huron District High School. Back row, left to right are: coach, Mrs. D. Oesch, Barbara Rader, Elaine Hendrick, Cindy O'Brien, Heather Riddell, Elizabeth Datars, coach, Mr. Reddick. Front row left to right, Brenda Miller, Judy Gingerich, captain, Pam O'Brien, Maureen Erb and Brenda Riddell. Introduce grade 13 theatre arts Theatre Arts will be introduc- ed to South Huron High School at the grade 13 level in Sept- ember 1975. It is understood that if the proposed course of study is app- roved by the Ministry of Educ- ation it will qualify for a grade 13 credit. Otherwise, it will be offered as an interest course only. The theatre arts program was outlined by Mrs. Pat Quigley of the South Huron staff. The board accepted a quot- ation from C.A. McDowell Limited of Centralia to construct a storm sewer which is expected to alleviate the current flooding problems at the administration offices in Clinton. The Centralia firm will con- nect a 10 -inch sewer pipe from the Board of Education catch basin and join it with the 48 - inch main which crosses highway 4 at Princess Street. The quotation was $2, 995.60 for a 10 -inch concrete storm sewer and $3, 975.25 for a 15 - inch storm sewer installation. Trustee Bob Peck assured hoard members that the 10 -inch sewer pipe would be adequate to do the job. During discussion of the flooding problem, director ' John Cochrane said "during a heavy rainstorm of two weeks ago, a custodian was here most of the night sweeping water out the door." After considerable discussion and amendments to an original motion the board agreed to use the method of inviting compet- itive quotations for any maint- enance projects. The subject was first brought up in July of 1974 when plant superintendent R. McVean said fewer than ever tradesmen and contractors were interested in submitting tenders for the work specified in the board's current maintenance project requirements. McVean said he felt It would be increasingly difficult t o have essential rep- airs guaranteed under the pres- ent systetn of base bid tendering. In a Monday recommendation that quotations be invited, sup - BROWNIE'S vitivEsoi CLINTON - ONTARIO iliVEATRE. BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P M FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY MAY 9-10-11 THE MOST HIGHLY ACCLAIMED FILM OF 1974! "'CHINATOWN' IS SENSATIONAL!" Rex Reed. N.Y. Daily New, Oalowk A ROBERT EVANS PRODUCTION OF A ROMAN POLANSAI FILM • QAC! NICHOLSON • FA,E DuNA,VAv CNNATDWN WRITTEN BY ROBERT TOWNE • PRODUCED BY ROBERT EAS • DIRECTED D, L'MAN POLANSi! CO STARRING JOHN HILLMAN • PERRY LOPEZ • BURT )DUNG AND JOHN HUSTON Harry Caul will go anywhere to bug o private conversation. Th. Deeelors Company pr.sents Geneliodunon„ @4T ,- Commotion " Fraricistl?ncl cin ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'S \`® erintendent of business affiars, R.B. Dunlop said, "It is our opinion that after six years of business we have developed a fairly good knowledge of the integrity and skills of a fair cross-section of the county's tradesmen and contractors." His brief also suggested that such quotations be priced either on a firm price or a time and material basis. In supporting, Dunlop's suggestions, director Cochrane said, "Time is a problem with public tendering." Vice chairman Herb Turk - helm suggested that with a quotations system from establ- ished firms any new contracting firms would not be, getting a fair chance. The board agreed to place an ad in the weekly -papers once INow Open Weekends aSTANVtECA'fRE C:ata: n; 01 :30111611 6 ,6 i • 0,1041 ve v9u FRI., SAT. 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