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READY TO START COURSE - Friday, a class from Zurich Public School tool< part in an out-
door education class at the Bayfield area farm of principal Ron Jewett. Above, teacher Bob
Reddick gives final instruction to Darlene Steck le, Kathy Love, Darla Gingerich and Gordon
Love. (News photo.)
RCSS Board set priorities
Continued from page 12
School Wingham, included in
the 1974 forecast for a library
resource centre, special educ-
ation classroom, change rooms
and general storage, has been
dropped in this year's list.
"There is supposed to be equal
opportunities for all students..."
Mr. Kinahan said.
Mr. Lane assured him that the
forecast is based on ministry
of education guidelines, and
that the Wingham School would
not be one to get the ministry's
blessing.
Salary increases of $2,400 were
given to John Vintar, director of
education, raising his salary to
$35,400 effective August 1,
1975, and to Joseph Tokar, sup-
erintendent of special services,
raising his salary to $29,400
effective September 1, 1975.
Stratford trustee Howard
Shantz remarked that these inc-
reases were within the guidelines
set by the government.
Trustee John O' Drowsky of
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St. Marys commended both Mr.
Vintar and Mr. Tokar for stay-
ing within the guidelines al-
though their salaries were set
prior to the ministry of restrict-
ions.
Names to the ad hoc salary
negotiating committee for teach-
ers were board members: Donald
Crowley, R.R.2, Gadshill, Arthur
1 -laid, R.R.4, Listowel, Gregory
-Fleming, Crediton, and Howard
Shantz, Stratford, and their
appointments were effective
immediately.
A borrowing by-law for $300,
000 was passed to carry the board
for the remainder of the year.
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